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Jurnal Keperawatan Terpadu (Integrated Nursing Journal)
ISSN : 24069698     EISSN : 26850710     DOI : 10.32807/jkt
Core Subject : Health,
JKT (Jurnal Keperawatan Terpadu) is a national journal of the nursing department poltekkes kemenkes mataram with issn 2406-9698 which discusses about education, research and community service based on knowledge in the field of nursing scope of various departments of nursing.
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Articles 82 Documents
Identification Of Central Lombok Community Knowledge About the Importance of Covid-19 Vaccines Dewi Nur Sukma Purqoti; Harlina Putri Rusiana; Ernawati Ernawati; Baiq Rulli Fatmawati
Jurnal Keperawatan Terpadu (Integrated Nursing Journal) Vol 4, No 2 (2022): OKTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/jkt.v4i2.224

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Efforts in the framework of prevention and control of Covid-19 is to form herd immunity in the community that can be done by successful vaccination programs. Vaccination is an important key in suppressing the spread of the Covid-19 virus, in addition to the behavior of maintaining physical distance, washing hands, and using masks must be completely applied and obeyed by all levels of society, although not a few people who ignore and are not disciplined in implementing the Health protocol on the grounds that they have received vaccinations. This is influenced by public knowledge related to the Covid-19 vaccine. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of public knowledge related to the Covid-19 vaccine.This study used descriptive methods with a crosssectional approach.  This study was conducted in the central Lombok Janapria village in April-May 2021 with a sample of 81 respondents. The instrument used is a questionnaire. The data analysis used is univariate analysis. The results of the study found that respondents aged 20-30 years as many as 54 people (66.7%), the most gender is women 55 people (67.9%), The majority of respondents were students as many as 30 people (37%), and the level of knowledge about the Covid-19 vaccine in the janapria village community was mostly in the good category of 47 respondents (58%). The conclusion of the janapria village community of Lombok is in the category of good knowledge about the importance of the Covid-19 vaccine.
Readmission Events Among Patients Who Received ACT Services as Pillar I of SIRUKOGALAR at Mutiara Sukma Mental Hospital Lindawati Lindawati; Fauzi Tsanifiandi; ACT Team ACT Team
Jurnal Keperawatan Terpadu (Integrated Nursing Journal) Vol 4, No 2 (2022): OKTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/jkt.v4i2.334

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Readmission can occur in all diseases, including in patients with mental disorders where the sufferer experiences problems in the ability to judge reality or which one bad. One of the factors that cause recurrence in patients with mental disorders high emotional level. Another factor is the ability of patients to distinguish between family and hospital staff. In this case, most mental patients are more afraid of hospital staff than their families, so that when patients are allowed to go home the patient no longer follows directions from the family and feels that there is nothing to be afraid of. This caused the patient become not routinely monitored, and prone to experience a relapse. As the first pillar of "SIRUKOGALAR" (Three Communication Pillars Referral System) at Mutiara Sukma Mental Hospital, ACT (Assertive Community Treatment) was used as a comprehensive client-centered mental health program that. This program was carried out to reduce hospitalization, improve the patients’ quality of life, train abilities in fulfilling daily activities, provide support to families and caregivers, reduce symptoms of disability and handle crisis in the community. This study aims to describe the incidence of readmission in patients who get ACT service at the the Mental Health Hospital in 2022. This study is a retrospective study. The data of patients were collected from the medical record from January 2020 to June 2022. The study results show that there is a decrease in the trend of readmission among patients who get ACT services in 2020 
Warm Salt Water Immersion Therapy Can Reduce Scabies Pruritus Tahratul Yovalwan; Asmawati Asmawati; Kheli Fitria Annuril
Jurnal Keperawatan Terpadu (Integrated Nursing Journal) Vol 4, No 2 (2022): OKTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/jkt.v4i2.338

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Scabies is one of the most common skin infections worldwide caused by infection of Sarcoptic scabiei var hominis that caused lesion and pruritus (itching). It is the most common skin disease in the community, especially at male students of the Islamic boarding school community. The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of warm salt water immersion therapy on reducing the pruritus of scabies among male students in Islamic boarding school. The research was a quasi-experiment with a pre-posttest design with a control group. The total of respondents was 56 male students with Scabies divided into two group, with 28 respondents each. The control group received warm water immersion. The intervention group received warmed sea salt water immersion on their legs, hands and toes with the duration of 10 minutes once a day for 6 days. The pruritus score data were collected using a pruritus severity scale questionnaire with 12 items. The t-test analysis showed that there is a different of mean pruritus scabies before and after intervention in both group scabies by 2.72. The warm salt water immersion therapy has a significant effect in reducing mean pruritus. The warm sea salt water soak therapy is more effective than warm water only (p-value; 0.000≤ 0.05). Warm sea salt water immersion therapy is easy to do for community and beneficial in reducing scabies pruritus and increase a sense of comfort and accelerate the healing of skin lesion.
The Description of Psychological Aspect and Stigma Experienced by COVID-19 Survivors Mira Utami Ningsih
Jurnal Keperawatan Terpadu (Integrated Nursing Journal) Vol 4, No 2 (2022): OKTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/jkt.v4i2.360

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COVID-19 cases continue to increase, in Mataram City, a total of 1093 was confirmed positive, 76 died, and 817 were declared cured. COVID-19 survivors are a group who have experienced not only physical, but also psychological discomfort. This research is a descriptive analytic study. The research sample is 46 people who are the COVID-19 survivors in the city of Mataram. The sample was selected by purposive sampling technique. The data collected are the psychological aspect including data on anxiety, stress and stigma experienced by COVID-19 survivors. The data were collected using a questionnaire and then analyzed descriptively and displayed in the frequency and percentage distribution table. The results showed a total of 74% of survivors experienced anxiety ranging from mild anxiety (33%), moderate (7%), severe (30%) and panic (4%). 100% of survivors experienced stress, including mild (59%), moderate (33%) and severe (7%) stress. On average, 13% of survivors are stigmatized about COVID-19. The stigma they get includes negative stereotypes, being labeled as carriers of infectious diseases, exclusion and discrimination. COVID-19 survivors are a group that needs help dealing with anxiety, stress and stigma. COVID-19 survivors and or other people with infectious diseases such as tuberculosis and HIV-AIDS should supported with psychological support. Various challenges including infectious diseases that may cause pandemics in the future, requiring us to prepare ourselves. Not only in terms of readiness in handling cases physically for recovery, but also from a social and psychological perspective of sufferers and society.
The Rate of Postprandial Blood Glucose Decrease, After Mild Interval Physical Exercise Akhmad Fathoni
Jurnal Keperawatan Terpadu (Integrated Nursing Journal) Vol 4, No 2 (2022): OKTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/jkt.v4i2.362

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Physical exercise with a lower intensity is known to lower blood glucose levels. However, interval physical exercise (which is almost close to the situation in everyday society) is still rarely done. The purpose of this study was to determine the difference in the decrease in blood glucose in moderate intensity physical exercise at intervals of 2:3 minutes and 4:6 minutes postprandial. This research is cross-sectional experimental research with the pretest posttest research design. The research sample consisted of 20 high school students, which were divided into 10 people in the 2:3 interval training group and 10 people in the 4:6 interval training group. Samples were selected using purposive sampling. Samples were given exercise in the form of a treadmill in the active phase and leisurely walking in the resting phase. The data collected were blood glucose before exercise (pretest) and after exercise (posttest) in the 22nd minute and 42nd minute. The results of the ANOVA test for changes in blood glucose pre and posttest in the two treatment groups in the 22nd minute showed a value of p=0.001 (p <0.05), while in the 42nd minute p=0.176 (p>0.05). This means that there was a significant difference between the pre- and post-test blood glucose of the two treatment groups at 22 minutes, but there was no significant difference after exercise at 42 minutes.
The Duration of Playing Gadgets in Preschool Children Is Related to The Level of Anxiety of Parents Mareta Ayu Puspa Sari; Nur Eni Lestari; Hari Ghanesia Istiani
Jurnal Keperawatan Terpadu (Integrated Nursing Journal) Vol 4, No 2 (2022): OKTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/jkt.v4i2.226

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The use of gadgets in preschool children is increasing. This can affect the level of anxiety of parents. This study aim was to determine the duration of playing gadgets for preschool children with the level of parental anxiety. This study used a cross-sectional approach. The independent variable of this study was the duration of playing gadgets, while the dependent variable was the level of parental anxiety. The population of this study was parents who have preschool-age children, with 55 respondents. The sampling technique used total sampling. The research instrument for the duration of the gadget used a checklist. In contrast, the parental anxiety level instrument used a modified GAD-7 (General Anxiety Disorder-7) tested for validity and reliability. Analysis of the research data using Spearman Rho test. The results obtained were p = 0.000 < (0.05), which means that there was a relationship between the duration of playing gadgets for preschool children with the level of parental anxiety with a significant relationship of 0.547 or quite large or strong enough. Things that can be suggested for parents are more supervision of children in using gadgets properly and determining the specified duration.
Implementation of Online Problem-Based Learning And Nursing Students' Engagement With Modified Online Discussion With Seven Jumps (MOODS7) Raju Kapadia; Mita Agustina; Niya Fitarsih
Jurnal Keperawatan Terpadu (Integrated Nursing Journal) Vol 5, No 1 (2023): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/jkt.v5i2.376

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The problem-Based Learning method is a problem-oriented case-based learning approach recommended for nursing education This study describes the trial application of the Problem-Based Learning learning method in the online system. The seven jumps discussion, usually done face-to-face and conventionally, in this study, was changed to an online forum by going through the same seven stages. The purpose of this study is to describe and assess the effectiveness of the online discussion process using Modified Online Discussion With Seven Jumps (MOODS7) application. The quasi-experimental method was carried out on 47 students of the DIII Nursing study program. They were given seven jumps online discussion discussing the case scenario of diabetes mellitus in the medical-surgical nursing field. The mood7 application is a medium for inputting cases, dividing small groups, and discussing via chat. Data analysis using T-Test counted every good discussion at each stage of the seven jumps. Student’s involvement was identified through the Online Student Engagement Scale. The MOODS7 obtained 273 valid chats conducted by five small groups during the discussion. The intervention group showed an increased ability to think critically in solving vignette problems with a significant mean pre-post p-value (0.001>0.005). Online discussions with the Mood7 application are suffucient to help students understand learning content better, be more active, and participate in making learning more enjoyable. The implementation of seven jumps with MOODS7 can be applied to nursing students. An online discussion is an option for increasing engagement and in accordance with the characteristics of learners in era of information and technology.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Nurses’ Anxiety During the Covid-19 Pandemic Juwi Athia Rahmini; Sri Dhamayani; Widyawati Widyawati; Martiningsih Martiningsih; Ai Cahyati; Dian Novita; Eka Budiarto; Amelia Arnis
Jurnal Keperawatan Terpadu (Integrated Nursing Journal) Vol 5, No 1 (2023): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/jkt.v5i2.350

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Anxiety felt by nurses is a vague fear accompanied by feelings of uncertainty, helplessness, isolation, and insecurity when performing nursing care during the Covid-19 pandemic. Nurses need personal protective equipment as a barrier against substance penetration, solid, liquid, or airborne particles to protect against injury or the spread of disease. The purpose of this study is to identify characteristics, length of work, PPE training, Psychologic services, PPE access, booster vaccination, standard PPE nurse anxiety and the correlation between PPE and anxiety on nurses in the COVID-19 room. This research is a quantitative study using a causal - comparative study design that is non-experimental (ex post facto). The sampling method used is purposive sampling technique approach with a sample of 90 respondents using data entry with demographic data sheet, PPE completeness checklist sheet to determine PPE completeness and to determine nursing anxiety using the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale questionnaire. Results showed the majority of nurses were middle-aged, woman, diploma, married, working more than 2 years, have participated in PPE training, not aware of access to psychological service, experienced easy accessibility of PPE, has not received a booster vaccine, using standardized PPE and experienced mild anxiety. This study shows that there is no significant difference in mean (p value> 0.05), which means that PPE training, psychological services, access to PPE, booster vaccinations, standardized PPE did not correlate to nurses’ anxiety. The government is expected to give intervention through policies to address nurses’ anxiety and factors related to this, such as providing effective counselling services.
Effectiveness of Reminiscence Therapy and Deep Breath Relaxation Therapy on Stress Levels of Elderly During the Covid-19 Pandemic Lale Wisnu Andrayani; GA Sri Puja Warnis Wijayanti; Desty Emilyani; Qibithia Maria Malik
Jurnal Keperawatan Terpadu (Integrated Nursing Journal) Vol 5, No 1 (2023): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/jkt.v5i2.366

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In the COVID-19 pandemic, the triggering factor for stress among the elderlies is that they are afraid of contracting COVID-19, becoming a source of transmission, and dying from Covid-19. In fact, the level of risk of transmission and death in elderly patients is higher than in younger. This study aims determine the effectiveness of reminiscence therapy and deep breathing relaxation therapy on reducing stress levels in the elderly during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study used a quasi-experimental pre-posttest method. The sample was 32 elderlies who experience moderate and mild stress in Terong Tawah Village, chosen using the purposive sampling method. Data collection used the DASS questionnaire, analyzed using the paired T-test and the independent t-test. Results showed the average stress level before reminiscence therapy was 20,06 and after therapy was 14.06. Whereas, the average stress level before deep breathing relaxation therapy was 20.25 and after therapy was 17.06. There was an effect of reminiscence therapy and deep breathing relaxation therapy the stress levels of the elderly with ρ value = 0.00. However, there was no significant difference between the effectiveness of reminiscence therapy and that of deep breathing relaxation therapy. (p-value = 0.022, α = 0.05). It can be concluded that reminiscence therapy and deep breathing relaxation therapy are both effective in reducing stress levels in the elderly. Health workers can provide education about reminiscence therapy by involving the family and deep breathing relaxation for the elderly as an alternative therapy to reduce stress levels.
Husband's Support Relationship with Elderly Wife's Depression Level Setyoadi Setyoadi; Lisa Theana Dewi; Wening Prastowo
Jurnal Keperawatan Terpadu (Integrated Nursing Journal) Vol 5, No 1 (2023): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/jkt.v5i2.354

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Depression in the elderly is a mental disorder experienced by individuals aged 60 years and over, including feelings of sadness, anxiety, difficulty sleeping and desperation. Depression in wives who are entering old age is a serious mental health problem. Most elderly does not know the symptoms of depression, and it make it difficult for them to adjust to the stressors. The husband is the main source of support for the wife in maintaining her health. The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation between husband's support and the incidence of depression wife among elderlies. This research was an analytic descriptive correlation study with a cross sectional approach. The research sample is 40 wives chosen by purposive sampling with inclusion criteria: 60-90 years old; still had husbands; lived with their husbands; experiencing depression. The research instruments were the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) questionnaire and the husband support questionnaire developed by the researchers. The data analysis using Spearman Rank correlation test. The results showed that 22 respondents (55%) had sufficient support from husband; 17 respondents (42.5%) experienced mild depression, and there was a correlation between husband support and the wife's depression level (p-value=0.000) and the value of the correlation coefficient (r)=-0.648. It is suggested that community nurses and cadres for elderlies involve the husbands to provide support for their wives to prevent depression