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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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Determniant Factors of Ovarium Cancer in Abdoel Moelok Hospital Lampung in 2015 Desi Ari Madi Yanti
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 7 No. 2 (2016): Juli
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Ovarian cancer at an early stage does not give complaints, while complaints arise at an advanced stage of cancer because of the spread of cancer, the spread of cancer in serous surface of the colon and ascites is a pain in the abdominal area, uncomfortable and feel full faster. Other symptoms that often arises is easily tired, belly bulge, frequent urination and shortness of breath, so that patients with ovarian cancer will experience a decrease in appetite, decreased activity due to fatigue. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship determinate factors of ovarian cancer. Design of this study was using analytic with cross sectional approach. The sample in this study were women who were treated in hospital Abdul Moelok at maternity room of 60 people, and measuring using questionnaire and checklist sheet. The results of the study there was no correlation between age and genetic with the incidence of ovarian cancer, and there is a relationship between pads, menarche, menopause and estrogen contraception and the incidence of ovarian cancer. Recommendations researchers are to reduce the use of dioxin pads and estrogen contraception in the long term.
Societies’ psychological preparedness in the area of flood disaster at the Desa Sitiarjo Sumbermanjing Wetan Faizatur Rahmi
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 7 No. 2 (2016): Juli
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Natural disaster is an incident which is affecting to physical live and human psychology. Some of psychological effects are anxiety, depression, and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. However, in fact, most of the government and private programs do not develop and give intervention toward psychological effects that might happen. This research aims to identify people’s psychological preparedness in flood prone area at Sitiarjo Village, Sumbermanjing Wetan. This research is descriptive explorative. The population of this research is 110 people. This research uses accidental sampling to decide the sampling which is 80 people. This research uses an instrument in Psychological Preparedness for Disaster Threat Scale (PPDTS) that consists of 18 items. As a result, most of the respondents still have low psychological preparedness. So that, follow up is needed to be done by health worker to educate or train the psychological preparedness of people when the floods is coming.
Basic Life Support: High School Students’ Knowledge Indah Dwi Pratiwi; Edi Purwanto
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 7 No. 2 (2016): Juli
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Cardiac arrest is considered to be a global health issue that is very important to overcome. The initial rapid assessment and quick response may prevent death or permanent disability. Not only health care workers, but lay person, including the high school students, are expected to be trained in basic life support (BLS). The purpose of this research is to determine if there any influence of basic life support training on the knowledge’s changing amongst high school students. This study was a quasi experimental quantitative research with cross-sectional approach. The sampling technique was a total sampling, with a total number of 32 respondents. Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon Test. Results showed that there was a changing in the knowledge before and after training of BLS (p-value <0.05), with an average score of knowledge after the training (7.5) was increased significantly compared to the average score of knowledge before the training (5.8). To sum up, giving BLS training is proved to be an effective way to improve high school students’ knowledge about basic life support.
Relationship Knowledge Attitudes Toward Sexual Abuse Prevention In Children 3-6 Years Neni Maemunah
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 7 No. 2 (2016): Juli
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There are many sexual violence cases specially for children, to cope a mother’s knowledge is really needed to attain sexual abuse prevention in children, the mother should have knowledge either what child sexual abuse is, general characteristic, attitude, detect the child’s insulting victim, or bad impact, cause and prevention in order to the mother can support child sexual abuse prevention. This research is aimed to know the relationship knowledge attitudes toward sexual abuse prevention in children 3-6 years. The research method of the study is correlational through cross sectional approach. The number of population is 82 people and the sample is 45 people and the sampling technique is proportionate stratified random. The data analysis is spearman’s rho test. The research result is gotten descriptive analysis presents that mother’s knowledge is much enough is that 20 people (44%). Most of mothers’ attitude categorizes in favorable attitude as many as 31 people (69%). It is concluded that there is significance relationship between mother’s knowledge and the sexual abuse prevention attitude in children 3-6 years in the village of north Mondoroko Bajararum Rw 05 Singosari. This study is expected that the mother could increase the knowledge related to sexual abuse in order to have the attitude to support sexual abuse prevention, such as giving the sex education in early age, teaching to wear the cloths well, teaching the child to distinguish the personal touch, teaching the child to have open minded character, etc.
Bullying Experiment based on The Doers’ Perspective, Victim and Eye Witness on The Junior High School Student Nurlailatul Masruroh
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 7 No. 2 (2016): Juli
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The Bullying Phenomena of 40 countries showed that Indonesia is ranked as the world's second highest state for bullying cases. The aim of this study is to provide an overview of Bullying Experience in Perspective Actors, Victims and Witnesses of The Junior Student "X" Batu City. The design and approach is Descriptive Qualitative and Case Study, it conducted in-depth semi-structured interviews to 11 participants consisting of students perpetrators, witnesses and victims of bullying. Data validation against other sources, those are the School Counseling unit and also Students`Family. In completing the data collection was also carried out observation and study documentation. Data collected was analyzed by using the Thematic Analysis, and the results are summarized into five themes, namely: (1) The Bullying Actorshave Academic Problems (2) Poor Social and Economic Background of Family of The Bullying Actors, (3) The Bullying action was Generally Conducted by Senior Students while the Victims were Junior, (4) The overall Bullying Actors are Male Students while the Victims are Female, (5) Activities included within Bullying are Physical, verbal and sexual harassment. It is also interesting to note that from all victims, factors and also the witness of bullying considered that bullying is something that should be avoided.
Factors related to high quality of CPR amongst participants in the Basic Life Support Training Riza Fikriana
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 7 No. 2 (2016): Juli
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Cardiac arrest is a condition of downturn which is increasing in numbers. Giving action of qualified Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is one of actions could improve the sustainable life of the patients. The aim of this study was to describe some factors associated with the achievement of high-quality CPR action toward the participants joining basic life support training. The study design uses correlational research with analytic cross-sectional study. The numbers of samples taken are 33 participants in the training of basic life support in the Yogyakarta PUSBANKES 118, and they are taken by purposive sampling technique. The results showed that the high-quality CPR component achieved is average volume ventilation with a median of 590 ml; effective ventilation with a median of 7 times, with a median rate of 107 beats / min and incomplete release of the median is 0. Therefore, based on the analysis of Spearman rho showed a significant relationship between average volume ventilation with an effective amount of ventilation (p-value 0.022), average volume ventilation by age (p-value 0.024), Depthh of chest compressions by body weight (p-value 0.038), chest compression Depthh by height (p-value 0.015), Depthh of chest compressions by sex (p-value 0.003) and incomplete release by body weight (p-value 0.007). High-quality CPR can be influenced by the characteristics of respondents such as age, gender, weight and height.
Correlation on the compliance control with the chronic complication among diabetes mellitus type 2 at the Janti Community Health Centre Malang Rudi Hamarno
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 7 No. 2 (2016): Juli
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Pandemic of type 2 diabetes has become a serious threat to the human race in the world. In 2003. Based on data Persadia in East Java, the number of diabetics is estimated at 6% of the total population. The aim on study was to determine the corelation between the control of compliance with the occurrence of chronic’s complications in patients with type 2 diabetes in the Janti’s health center Malang. This study uses a case-control design with retrospective approach, enrolled in the Janti’s health center of Malang, from July 9-18, 2013, the respondent was obtained by purposive sampling about 30 respondents, comprising 15 respondents with type 2 diabetes without complications and 15 respondents with type 2 diabetes complications. The data was collected by using questionnaire and a food recall then we asses the respondent’s characteristics and respondents' compliance controls by interview. The data were process and analyzed by descriptive and statistical lambda tests. The results showed no complications of respondents 93% is obey to compliance control while chronic complications of respondents with 87% isn’t obey to compliance control. Lambda test results there is a relationship between the control of compliance with the occurrence of chronic complications proved to count p = 0.00 with a very strong correlation value of 0.88. Suggestion to the respondents can be more aware of and understand the importance of adhering to their health control as it helps keep blood sugar levels to keep it stable, so that the incidence of complications can be prevented.
The Effect of Provider Perception about Satisfaction of Capitation System Sandu Siyoto
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 7 No. 2 (2016): Juli
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Capitation funds distributed by BPJS to health services is providers of health care in FKTP receive regular income per participant, per period of time for which the service has been determined. From the initial survey results were done, there are some respondents who are not satisfied with the capitation system. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of provider perception about satisfaction of capitation system.The design study is a quantitative research using a "cross sectional". The sampling technique used Total Sampilng by sample as much 35 providers. Data analysis technique using linear regression. The results showed that 17.6% provider had an excellent perception about capitation system and 82.4% had agood enoughperception, as many as 70.6% provider were satisfied and 29.4% were not satisfied with capitation system. Results of analysis using linear regersi showed that p-value = 0.000 <α = 0.05, so H0 is rejected, meaning that perception significantly affect satisfaction. Provider satisfaction in this case is Health Facilities of First Level need to be considered because it will impact provision of services to patients, which indirectly will give satisfaction to patients BPJS with services provided by doctors, dentists and clinics or to system on the Agency Organizer Social Security Health in Kediri City
Aplication Theory Self Care of Orem and Theory Comfort of Colcaba for Postpartum Women with Caesarean Section Tubectomy Suryani Hartati
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 7 No. 2 (2016): Juli
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MDGs programs is to goals increase maternal health by reducing maternal mortality rate (MMR) and the increase to reproductive health for women in 2015. Therefore government made target the goals MDGs programs. Delivery by cesarean section and tubectomy are the attempts to save the state of the mother, who are in risk condition and cannot give vaginal delivery and the risky baby. Births by cesarean section can cause risk complications at 25 times than vaginal delivery, in the other hand tubectomy may cause psychosocial problem. The role of maternity nursing specialist nurse as caregiver, educator, counselor, coordinator, communicator, advocate, the agent of change and researcher is needed to reduce the occurrence of complications due to the effects of post-partum cesarean surgery and do its role in maternity nursing services to contribute on reducing the MMR. The purpose of this study was to depict focuses on the case of caesarean section and maternal postpartum tubectomy selfcare with the application of theory and the theory of comfort. The application of the theory succeeds in helping the problems experienced by the patient bio-psychosocially.
Effect of Tutorial Teaching Method for Knowledge and Skill of CPR Tony Suharsono
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 7 No. 2 (2016): Juli
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It is necessary nowadays to increase the importance and the skill of CPR in general public. One way is to introduce CPR training using traditional teaching method, tutorial. The aim of this experiment was to identify the increased knowledge and skill of CPR using 3 hours tutorial teacing method. This experiment was a quasy-experimental with pretest-posttest without control group design using 48 high school students as the samples, which were obtained using purposive sampling technique. Data from a pretest and a posttest were collected to measure the difference in knowledge and skill before and after the training. Results showed that the mean of knowledge was 6.94 (1.8) before training and 9.13 (1.2) after training, with p value 0.001. The respondents could not perform the complete procedure of the CPR. After training, the respondents showed the average results of 35.7 mm chest compression depth, 117.6 chest compression speed, 0.3 times ventilation, and 142.8 second of 5 CPR cycles duration. The respondents were unable to perform chest compression adequately for both depth and ventilation to the victim of cardiac arrest. It is suggested that CPR training is necessary for general public and that is should focus more on chest.

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