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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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Self-awareness of diabetes mellitus and prediabetes status among patients with overweight in the Jember area Anindianti Sukma; Jon Hafan Sutawardana; Kushariyadi Kushariyadi
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 14 No. 01 (2023): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v14i01.17373

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Introduction: People who are excess weight have expanded insulin resistance and the development of high blood sugar, which drives prediabetic status and later generates diabetes mellitus. Someone can experience prediabetes for several years, but they don't know any symptoms. Ultimately, they experience health problems leading to type 2 diabetes mellitus. Patients who are overweight lack self-awareness about diabetes mellitus (DM). Objectives: This research aims to determine the relationship between self-awareness and prediabetes status in overweight patients. Method: This research uses an analytic design with a cross-sectional approach. There were 84 respondents obtained from the accidental sampling technique. Data were collected from the Self Awareness Diabetes Mellitus questionnaire and random blood glucose results. Data were analyzed using Spearman rank with a significance value of 0.05. Result: The results showed a significant relationship between self-awareness about DM and prediabetes status with a negative correlation (p < 0.001; r = 0.678). This correlation means that the higher the self-awareness, the lower the respondent has prediabetes. In overweight patients, fat accumulation in the body can reduce insulin action, affecting prediabetes. Self-awareness is an attitude that someone with excess body weight must possess to prevent prediabetes. Conclusion: This study revealed the importance of increasing self-awareness and enforcing blood glucose control routinely so that someone who has entered the prediabetes category can enhance their lifestyle to stop diabetes mellitus.
Relationship between family support and quality of life of breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy at Santa Elisabeth Hospital Ronauli Agustina Lubis; Samfriati Sinurat; Indra Hizkia Perangin-Angin
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 14 No. 01 (2023): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v14i01.21733

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Introduction: The decline in the quality of life of breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy causes suffering, and the suffering experienced by chemotherapy can be a decrease in the ability to think, remember and concentrate. Generally, breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy will experience anxiety and fear of the possibility of death, and in the end, they lose their autonomy, reduce self-esteem, and lose hope, indicating that there is no meaning in life. Therefore, people with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy need strong companions from the surrounding environment, especially their family support through supportive attitudes, actions, and acceptance, and are always ready to provide help and assistance. Objectives:   To determine the relationship between family support and quality of life of breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Methods:  This study was a non-experimental - a correlational research design with a Cross-Sectional approach. Results: The results of the study conducted by the researcher showed that the presence of family support could improve the patient's quality of life. Conclusions: The quality of life of breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy is getting more optimal. Researchers hope to improve the quality of life for breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy by providing positive support such as sincere care and affection, the motivation that builds the patient's spirit.
Nurse preparedness in emergency department during the Covid-19 outbreak; nurse’s perspective Ilfa Khairina; Nelwati Nelwati; Esthika Ariany Maisa; Dally Rahman
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 14 No. 01 (2023): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v14i01.22115

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Introduction: The Emergency Department (ED) is one of the first accesses reached by people affected by Covid-19 or suspected of having Covid-19. Changes in health services in the ED during the Covid-19 Outbreak and the adaptation of the new normal made ED health services and adjustments by nurses. The ED is one area that has the potential to have a high risk of transmitting Covid-19. Objectives: This study aimed to determine the experience of emergency room nurses in dealing with the Covid-19 outbreak at a government hospital in Padang. Methods: This study is qualitative with semi-structured interviews conducted with nurses who serve in the ED, who were selected based on inclusion criteria. These nurses had served in the ER during the Covid-19 outbreak for a minimum of 6 months. The results of the interviews were processed using the Collaizi technique. The participants in this study were 5 emergency room nurses. Results: The results obtained 3 themes and 11 sub-themes. The themes that can be found are Nurses' Preparation for the Pandemic, Coordination and Health Promotion with Families, and Hospital and Emergency Room Readiness. Conclusions: Hospital management have to prepare and coordinate human resources and facilities following non-natural disaster conditions so that the nurse's response ability in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic becomes responsive and better.
Is resilience related to help-seeking behavior? A study on family caregivers of people with mental illness Andi Buanasari; Asep Rahman; Lenny Gannika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v14i01.22140

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Introduction: Caring for family members with mental illness can be challenging and cause a burden of caring. Family caregivers need to adapt to challenging caring tasks by having good resilience that leads to positive help-seeking behavior. Objectives: This study aims to investigate the correlation between resilience and help-seeking behavior among Family Caregivers who care for people with mental illness in Manado City. Methods: This study is a cross-sectional study involving 84 family caregivers of people with mental illness. The data was collected using the Walsh Family Resilience Questionnaire (WFR-Q) to measure family caregiver resilience and the Attitudes Toward Seeking Professional Psychological Help (ATSPPH-SF) to measure help-seeking behavior. Data analysis was performed using Pearson correlation to analyze both variables’ strengths and direction. Results: This study reported that there was a positive and moderate correlation between resilience and help-seeking behavior among family caregivers of people with mental illness (p = 0.000 r = 0.496), The majority of respondents have cared for people with mental illness for more than five years, and most of them are the children of People with mental illness. Conclusions: These results indicated the importance of resilience and positive help-seeking behavior among Family Caregivers because they influence each other. Programs to strengthen the resilience of family caregivers need to be carried out to improve their caring ability by strengthening positive help-seeking behavior.
Effect of onion compresses on feverish children aged 2-10 months after DPT immunization Ria Setia Sari; Ifah Muslimah
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 14 No. 01 (2023): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v14i01.22621

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Introduction: Fever felt by children aged 2-10 months after DPT immunization is caused by the body's reaction to bacteria or viruses that enter the body respondents by injection after vaccination. To overcome this, parents, especially mothers, gave paracetamol drugs, but because of the limited drugs from the Integrated Healthcare Center. Objectives: Knowing the effect of giving shallot compresses on children with fever aged 2-10 months after immunization at Posyandu Kp. Kadu Rt. 003A/001. Methods: This study uses a quasi-experimental design in one pre-test and post-test group. The sample in this study was 60 respondents. The measurement of body temperature before the intervention of giving red onion compresses resulted in hyperthermia of 46 respondents, 76.7%. Whereas after being given the intervention of giving onion compresses, expected results were obtained for 52 respondents 86.7%, and hypothermia for eight respondents 13.3%. This study uses sampling techniques and for this study using random sampling samples. Results: The Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test Z -5.962ᵇ statistic and the P-value result of 0.000 (<0.05) H0 are rejected. It can be concluded that "Ha is accepted," which indicates the hypothesis is accepted and means there is a difference before and after being given onion compresses. Conclusions: There are differences in the results of the administration of compressed shallots before and after the intervention. From this, it can be concluded that the giving onion poultices are effective in children with fever aged 2-10 months after immunization at Posyandu Kp. Kadu Rt. 003A/ 001.
Nurse’s self-efficacy in patient engagement during the covid-19 pandemic Nuridha Fauziyah; RR Tutik Sri Hariyati; Shanti Farida Rachmi; Inna Nopiana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v14i01.22740

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Introduction:  Active patient involvement is part of a patient centered care approach that must be facilitated by all health care providers, including in the hospitals. The concern of nurses being exposed by the Covid-19 virus during this pandemic is one of obstacle and challenging during providing patient engagement in nursing care.  Patient engagement is a methode to facilitate and support patient involvement in the care process by making patients as an active partner in improving their quality of care. Objectives: This study aims to determine the relationship between nurse self-efficacy and patient engagement in nursing care during the Covid-19 pandemic. Methods: This study used a cross sectional research design.  The respondents in this study were all nurses in the inpatient room, whether it was a Covid or non-Covid inpatient room, totaling 238 nurses.  Data collection in this study was carried out using an online questionnaire: the Self-Efficacy in Patient Centeredness Questionnaire (SEPCQ-27) and the Patient Engagement Index (PEI) questionnaire which had been modified by the researcher. Results: The results of bivariate analysis using Pearson correlation showed that there was a significant relationship between nurse self-efficacy and patient engagement (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Nurses' self efficacy in engaging patients is an important internal factor for nurses to support optimal patient participation and active involvement in the nursing care process.
The relationship between parenting style with adolescent identity development in Karangploso district, Malang regency Indonesia Muhammad Rosyidul 'Ibad; Sri Widowati; Muhammad Ari Arfianto; Zahid Fikri; Alaili Anzalna Rahma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v14i01.23156

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Introduction: Adolescents with mental health criteria can form a positive self-identity. One of the developments of self-identity can be influenced by parenting factors. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between democratic, authoritarian, and permissive parenting on the formation of adolescent self-identity in Karangploso District, Malang Regency. Methods: The research design was a cross-sectional study; data were collected using the Parental Authority Questionnaire (PAQ) and the Adolescent Self-Identity Scale. The sample in this study was 80 respondents; the sample selection criteria used a purposive sampling technique and then statistically tested using Spearman rank. This research has obtained ethical approval with the number No.E.5.a/261/KEPK-UMM/XII/2021. Results: The crosstab analysis showed that the most frequently used form of parenting was democratic, with the formation of adolescent self-identity at a moderate level (53.6%). Meanwhile, the bivariate analysis results with Spearman rank showed that the authoritarian, democratic, and permissive parenting styles all had a relationship with adolescent self-identity with a P value of <0.05. Conclusions: The majority of parents apply democratic parenting to form adolescent self-identity; this is because, at this age, adolescents enter a phase of self-discovery with the characteristics of having the ability to think conceptually and want to be appreciated so that the application of this democratic parenting pattern can accommodate the formation of self-identity towards moderate and high.
Education model on SMS gateway on blood sugar levels of diabetes mellitus patients Febriyanti Febriyanti; Viki Yusri; Asriwan Guci
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v14i01.23338

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Introduction: Diabetes has become a global epidemic over the last two decades, the prevalence has doubled, from 4.6% to 9.3% in the population aged 20-79 years. Based on data from the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) 2019, it is estimated that 463 million people in the above age group live with diabetes of which 90% Diabetes, Indonesia faces the same diabetes threat as the world, within five years. West Sumatra is at number 21 out of 34 provinces with diabetes cases. Based on data from the Padang City Health Office in 2020, from 23 health centers in Padang City, Andalas Health Center is the highest coverage of type 2 diabetes mellitus, which is 1017 people. Of the 10 sub-districts in the Andalas Community Health Center working area, Jati sub-district is the highest case of diabetes mellitus. Good blood sugar control is one of the important factors and has been shown to reduce the risk of complications in people with diabetes, to achieve good blood glucose control, holistic management is needed including education, education with an SMS gateway approach can provide continuous and continuous information. Objectives: see the effect of SMS gateway-based education model on blood sugar levels of diabetics. Methods:  Pre-experiment using the One Group Pretest-Posttest design approach. Data analysis using Paired T-test sample. Results: The results showed that there was an effect of education model based on sms gateway based education model on blood sugar levels of diabetics with p-value = 0.002. Conclusions: SMS gateway-based education model affects blood sugar levels of diabetics.
The Difference of allergic reaction on hand sanitizer gel and liquid among nurses at RSU Karsa Husada Batu Lilah Adilah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v14i01.23416

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Introduction: The program to improve the hand hygiene of health workers has been declared by WHO through a patient safety program that sparked the Global Patient Safety Challenge "clean care is safe care". Hand hygiene practice, health workers may use the gel or liquid form of hand sanitizer with alcohol-based ingredients. However, alcohol is flammable, causing dryness and irritation of the skin on repeated use and increases the risk of viral infections that trigger inflammation of the digestive tract. Objectives:  Researcher would like to find any difference on allergic reaction between the use of hand sanitizer gel and liquid form which were commonly used by nurses at RSU Karsa Husada Batu during hand hygiene practice. Methods:  The research design used is a survey research with a cross sectional approach where the researcher observes the research subjects using a check list and questionnaire, with a sample of 80 respondents. The data analysis used non-parametric statistics Mc-Nemar test. Results: The results of the Mc-Nemar Test showed a p value of 0.033 < 0.05 which means that the use of hand sanitizer gel and liquid has a significant difference in the allergic reaction among nurses. Conclusions:  Hand sanitizer in gel or liquid form were safe as long as use correctly and properly, also selecting a type of hand sanitizer must be matched with the individual skin
The relationship between family support and the quality of life of patients with seroconcordant HIV at the Pandian health center and Pamolokan health center, Sumenep Regency Zahid Fikri, M.Kep; Anggraini Dwi Kurnia; Sunardi Sunardi; Muhammad Ari Arfianto; Muhammad Rosyidul ‘Ibad; Moh. Agung Nur Kholis; Khikmatul Mu'jizah; Chanandchidadussadee Toonsiri; Kusuma Wijaya Ridi Putra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v14i01.25113

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Introductions: The HIV/AIDS endemic infected millions worldwide in 2019. Indonesia reported a very significant case of the disease, where East Java occupies the fourth position out of all the provinces. People who suffer from this disease (ODHA) are often associated with a poor quality of life. Family support is needed to control the patient's disease and improve the patient's quality of life. Objectives: This study aims to determine the relationship between family support and the quality of life of seroconcordant HIV patients. Methods: The study design used cross-sectional with a sample of 36 seroconcordant PLHIV patients and 32 people who met the inclusion criteria (living with family, married, and registered at the Sumenep District Health Center). The data collection instrument used the "family support" questionnaire and WHOQL-HIV Bref. The collected data were analyzed using the Rank Spearman technique at a significance level of 0.05. Results: The results of this study showed that more than half of the respondents (59.4%) received "good" family support; the majority of respondents (78.1%) have a “fairly good” quality of life; and there is a significant relationship between the two variables as evidenced by the p-value = 0.002 which has a "strong" relationship strength as evidenced by the correlation coefficient = 0.520 and has a unidirectional relationship as evidenced by the positive correlation coefficient. The more family support is improved, the quality of life of the respondents will increase. Conclusion: There is a significant, strong, and one-way relationship between family support and the quality of life of seroconcordant HIV patients. Families should increase their support for HIV patients to improve their quality of life in everyday life.

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