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Jurnal Keperawatan
ISSN : 20863071     EISSN : 24430900     DOI : 10.22219/jk
Core Subject : Health,
Jurnal Keperawatan is a peer-reviewed journal published by School of Nursing at the Faculty of Health Science, University of Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM), which is focusing on several issues in nursing field. The first volume was published on 2010, and it is published twice a year, issued on January and July.
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The Relation between Fatigue and Self-management in Patient with Diabetes Melitus Type 2 in Dr Soebandi Hospital Jember Syahrul Abdul Yazid; Jon Hafan Sutawardana; Siswoyo Siswoyo
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2020): Januari
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Introduction: Fatigue that felt by diabetes melitus patient will be a barrier when doing self-management. An ineffectiveness of self-management will affect many complications, either macrovascular and microvascular. Objective: The goal of this research is determine the relation of fatigue and self-management of diabetes melitus type 2. Method: The design of this research is using observative correlative with cross – sectional way. There are 102 research samples obtained from the calculation G*Power. The methode of taking the data doing with way to gather use with Multidemensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI20) questionnaire and Diabetes Self-Management (DSMQ) that has tested validity and realibility for analyze the fatigue and self-management. The data from analyzed using spearman rank (α = 0,05). Results: Research’s result average of respondent showed that general fatigue (15,66), physical fatigue (13,8), reduced activity (12,44), reduced motivation (11,01), mental fatigue (11,37). Patient self-management showed if from 102 respondent in majority has good self-management 86 (84.3%) dan 15 (14,7%) the rest of respondent has enough – good. The second analyzed test showed that no relation that significant between fatigue and self-management. Discussion: There are other factor can influence self-management such as, social support and family support. Analyzed test showed if have corelation between reduce activity with managemen glukosa
Mothers’ Behaviour on the Provision of Snack which Risk of Children’s Health Ronasari Mahaji Putri; Novita Dewi; Neni Maemunah
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2020): Januari
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Introduction:Many foods circulating in the community do not meet the healthy snack food criteria. Many children tend to consume unhealthy snacks. Provision of snack food by the mother as a regulator of family consumption determines the type of snack food consumed by children. Objective:This study aims to determine the description of the provision of snack food for children who are at risk of child health by housewives. Method:This research is a descriptive study with the population is all mothers who have children under five in the Posyandu Guyup Rukun RW.05 Klojen Penanggungan East Java with samples taken with a total sampling technique of 41 people. The variable in this study is the provision of snack food. The instrument used was a checklist sheet and a snack food consumption sheet in terms of type and frequency. Data analysis using multivariate analysis. Result:The results revealed that most of the mothers behaved in providing snacks as requested by children on television, did not provide healthy provisions, did not provide pocket money and tended to provide snacks that were at risk for children's health, namely tempura sausage, chicken nuggets, fried noodles and not providing drinks that healthy as fruit juice as a child's snack food.Discussion: The importance of education about healthy and safe snacks for school-age children. 
Early Home Care Errors and the Impact on Delay in Hospital for Patients with Coronary Heart Disease Cholik Harun Rosjidi
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2020): Januari
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Introduction: Heart disease is a major problem in public health lately. Delay in treatment is still a major problem in managing coronary heart disease. Objective: The purpose of this study was to analyze the pre-hospital care of a heart attack and its relationship with the delay to the hospital. Method: The study was conducted at Dr. Hardjono Ponorogo Regency, a representative sample of 108 respondents was taken purposively. The cross-sectional analytic design was conducted to measure the relationship between pre-hospital care and delay to the hospital. Analysis of the chi-square test with α = 0.05 was used to test the association between pre-hospital care and its relationship with the delay in the hospital for coronary heart disease patients. Result: The results of the study illustrate that there were 70.4% of families doing first aid in the wrong category, and there were 73.1% of families late in bringing CHD patients to the hospital. There was a significant relationship between behavior with patient delay to the hospital (p = 0.000). There was a significant relationship between behaviors with patient delay in the hospital. Discussion: The promotion of early signs of heart disease should be focused on the level of the family as well as integrated emergency care services immediately implemented to reduce the delay in coronary heart disease patients to the hospital.
The Effect of Brain Gym on the Learning Concentration of Student in STIKES NU Tuban Hyan Oktodia Basuki; Hanim Nur Faizah
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2020): Januari
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Introduction: Concentration is an important aspect for a person in achieving learning and is related to the working ability of the brain. Maximum brain performance increases concentration, so that changes in parts of the brain also occur so there will be a decrease in the level of concentration. Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare the influence of the brain gym on student learning at STIKES NU Tuban. Method: The design of this study was Quasy Experimental by designing a pretest-posttest with a control group. The sample uses a systematic random sampling taken by 26 respondents (13 experimental group respondents and 13 control group respondents). Data collection using a questionnaire. Analysis using the Mann Whitney test. Results: Asymp results were obtained. Sig. = 0,000 which means the help of the composition of brain gym for the concentration of student learning. Discussion: Giving brain gym intervention as an ice breaker can make a good contribution to the concentration of student learning. Brain gym can be applied to students, just before the lesson starts or in the middle of the lesson, and the implementation time is approximately 10-15 minutes.
Self-Care Behaviour Practices and Associated Factors Among Adult Hypertensive Patient in Padang Reni Prima Gusty; Leni Merdawati
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2020): Januari
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Introduction: Hypertension self-care practice is essential for blood pressure control and reduction of hypertension complications. An Assessment of an individual hypertension self-care behavior may provide clinicians and practitioners with important information regarding how to control hypertension. Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess Hypertension self-care practice and associated factors among patients in public health facilities in Padang. Method: In this cross-sectional study design with proportional random sampling. 260 hypertensive patients. Self-care activities were measured using hypertension self-care activity level effects (H-Scale). Results: The mean age was 60 years old, women (65.8%), unemployed (88.1%), senior high school (47.7%), duration had hypertension for 5-10 years (49.6%). 67.3% normal body mass index, 83.5% nonsmoking, 72.3% had’ not central obesity. There were four components of self-care that had a low level. They were physical activity adherence, using a low salt diet, weight management, and medication adherence. 100% abstinence from alcohol, 73.8% nonsmoking. The results of Chi-square indicated that BMI (p=0.002), central obesity (p = 0,000) were  significantly associated with treatment adherence; there were also a significant association between education (p=0.005), BMI (p=0.002) and central obesity (p=0,000) with diet adherence; the age (p = 0.008), education (p = 0.014) and central obesity (p = 0,000) with adherence to physical activity; sex (p = 0,000), work (p=0,000) and education (p=0.025) with nonsmoking. Discussion: It is crucial to implement a well- designed program to improve hypertension self-care behaviors.
Health Belief Model Factors to Medication Adherence among Hypertensive Patients in Punti Kayu Public Health Center Palembang, Indonesia Dewi Rury Arindari; Dessy Suswitha
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2020): Januari
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Introduction: Health Belief Model is one of the factors that influence medication adherence. The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified medication adherence as the primary indication of treatments effectiveness for hypertensive patients. The number of medication adherence on people with hypertension is decreasing in the world, including Indonesia. Objective: The aims of this paper was to examine the relationship between perceived susceptibility to develop the complications of hypertension, perceived severity of hypertension complications, perceived benefits of medication adherence, perceived barriers to medication adherence and medication adherence. Result: There were significant statistically relationships between perceived susceptibility to develop the complications of hypertension, perceived severity of hypertension complications, perceived benefits of medication adherence, perceived barriers to medication adherence and medication adherence. Discusion: The patients who have high perceptions about susceptibility to develop the hypertension complication, severity of the complications of hypertension, the benefit of medication adherence, reduce barriers to medication adherence more likely adhering to their medications.
The Soft Skills of Millenial Generation Orientee Nurses Cicilia Nony Bratajaya; Ernawati Ernawati
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2020): Januari
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Introduction: In doing their work, nurses often deal with other nurses, other health workers, patients, and patients' families. In addition, the job as a nurse in a hospital is related to the ability to be able to work together in teams. Therefore, a nurse is expected to have soft-skill attributes which, in this Millennial era, have different challenges from the previous era. Objective: The purpose of this study is to include soft-skills inherent in self-care nurses who have just connected the workforce from the point of view of senior nurses associated with them in the hospital. Method: Qualitative research involving 7 informants, namely senior nurses in the hospital, the informants were selected by purposive sampling based on inclusion criteria. Results: The results raised the theme of millennial nurses' soft-skills which are grouped into 3 groups of soft-skills, namely: (1) personal skills (personal skills), (2) social skills (social skills), (3) methodological skills (methodological skills), and the theme of soft-skill internalization. Discussion: Can reduce soft skills still need to be internalized for students since the time of education.
Characteristic Analysis of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Based on HbA1C Sulistyo Andarmoyo; Harmy Mohamed Yusoff; Berhanudin Abdullah; Yuzana Mohd Yusop
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2020): Januari
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Introduction: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a group of metabolic diseases with hyperglycemia characteristic that occurs due to insulin resistance accompanied by relative insulin deficiency. Monitoring the metabolic status of DM patients is important. One method that can be used to determine blood glucose control in people with DM is measurement of hemoglobin-glycosylated (HbA1c). Objective: The purpose of this study is to determine the characteristics of DM patients based on HbA1c levels in Ponorogo Regency, East Java, Indonesia. Method: The study used a cross-sectional design, and descriptive data presentation. The study took a sample of 180 people with type 2 diabetes in Ponorogo Regency. Respondent characteristic data in the form of age, sex, education and duration of DM were obtained through interviews, and HbA1c values were obtained by blood tests in a standardized laboratory in Ponorogo Regency. Results: The results of the study shows that 81.7% of 180 DM patients had 16.5% HbA1c values. Patients with HbA1c ≥6.5% are mostly women, old age, low education, and have had suffered DM less than 5 years. Discussion: To prevent further complications, glycemic control is needed through routine and periodic HbA1c checks.
Physical Activity and the Quality of Life of Elderly Patients with Hypertension Sri Jumaiyah; Kurnia Rachmawati; Hasby Pri Choiruna
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2020): Januari
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Introduction: Hypertension is a degenerative disease that causes changes in the elderly so it will affect the quality of life of the elderly. One effort to improve the health status and quality of life of the elderly is maintaining health conditions with activities. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of physical activity and the quality of life of elderly patients with hypertension in the working area of the Hambawang Beach Health Center. Method: This study used correlation with the cross sectional design approach. Respondents numbered 56 elderly taken in total sampling. The research instruments were PASE questionnaire and WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire. Data analysis used chi square test. Results:There was a relationship of physical activity with the quality of life of elderly people with hypertension (p = 0,000). Odds Ratio value of 49,5 means that elderly who have less physical activity are 49,5 times more likely to have a poor quality of life of the elderly compared to good physical activity of the elderly. Discussion: Good physical activity can improve the quality of life of the elderly. It was recommended to the elderly to do physical activities such as walking and doing sports.
Factors Associated with Patient’s Family Anxiety in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Herlina Herlina; Ifa Hafifah; Noor Diani
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Introduction: Critical and life-threatening patients cause anxiety in the family, which may be caused by many factors such as age, education, experience, knowledge, attitudes, and so on. Objective: The purpose of this study was factors assosiated patient’s family anxiety in the ICU. Method: Correlation research with cross sectional approach. Samples amounted to 30 people with consecutive sampling technique. The instrument used questionnaires respondent characteristics, knowledge, health services, and HARS anxiety. Data analysis using the Spearman rank test. Result: There was a relationship of age (p = 0,000), level of education (p = 0,000), experience (p = 0,000), knowledge (p = 0,000), with the patient's family anxiety and no gender relationship (p = 0.163) and health services ( p = 0.334) with patient’s family anxiety in the ICU. Age, level of education, experience, and knowledge influence the patient's family anxiety. Discussion: It is recommended to hospitals to provide regular counseling between families and health professionals in the ICU, as well as provide leaflets about care in the ICU.

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