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INDONESIA
Indonesian Nursing Journal of Education and Clinic (Jurnal Pendidikan dan Praktik Keperawatan Indonesia)
ISSN : 25278800     EISSN : 25278819     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.24990/injec.v7i1.418
Core Subject : Health,
Indonesian Nursing Journal of Education and Clinic (INJEC) is the official peer-reviewed research journal of the Association of Indonesian Nurses Education Center (AINEC). This journal aims to promote advancement in nursing and healthcare through the dissemination of the latest research findings. INJEC covers a wide range of nursing topics such as nursing education, clinical practice, advanced nursing issue and policy related to the nursing profession. This journal publishes two issues per year in June and December. INJEC intended readership includes a nurse educator, researcher, manager, and nurse practitioner at all levels.
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THE PRACTICE OF MOTHER WITH HIV/AIDS IN ORDER TO PREVENT INFECTION TRANSMISSION TO THE CHILD Ernawati Ernawati; Siti Aisah
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 1, No 1 (2014): INJEC
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Introduction: HIV/AIDS as problems not only for adult, but these epidemic direct and indirect influence at children and families. Since 2005 UNICEF others seizing the initiate to against campaign with programedprevention of mother to child transmission of HIV (PMTCT). Purpose of the research to exploration practice of mother HIV/AIDS positive to prevention infection to child. Located of the research in Kudus regency Central Java. Methods: Qualitative research methods by case studies conducted In-depth interviews on twelve HIV-positive mothers werepurposively selected. The triangulation to a case manager of HIV/AID and families. Data processing used manual of the thematic content analysis. Results: The results found after diagnosed HIV status, mother's good practices as sexual safe practice, Condom used, preventive pregnancies caused psychological trauma. ART consumtive since 26 weeks of gestation for preventive infection to child. Discussion:Most of them have families support, but stigmaanddiscrimination by health provider and public government. Keywords: HIV/AIDS, PMTCT, Preventive practice
COMMUNITY'S PERCEPTIONS AND ENTHUSIASM: EMPOWERING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AS MARKETING STRATEGY IN HOMECARE SERVICES Yoyok Bekti Pasetyo; Kumboyono Kumboyono; Nina Septi Wardani
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enIntroduction: Community's Perception and enthusiasm toward homecare services becomes challenge to find out for homecare agency. An easy and effective strategy to find out is using technology information system. Methods: This study employed descriptive analysis design, in which perception and enthusiasm community were measured by completing questionnaire (r = 0.367 validity and reliability = 0.734–0.777), while data analysis uses correlation product moment and T-test. Results: Univariat analysis show perception toward homecare services within internal community results in:mean = 19.8; range 17–24, while within external community results in: mean = 19.53; range = 15–24. In other hand, enthusiasm toward homecare services within internal community results in: mean = 31.33; range= 28-36, while within external community results in: mean = 31.27; range = 26–36. Bivariat analysis result, first: Perceptions and enthusiasm internal community was associated toward homecare services (p = 0.001; r = 0.778). Second, Perceptions and enthusiasm external community was associated with homecare services (p = 0.010, r = 0.754). Thereby, no difference between internal community perception and external community perception toward homecare services (p = 0.778). Discussion: In conclusion, this study concludes that community's perception and enthusiasm was considered related to homecare services. This study provides information for homecare management that community needs homecare services to address health improvement among patients with chronic diseases.Keywords: community's perceptions and enthusiasm, homecare services, marketing strategy
SOCIAL SUPPORT FOR THE QUALITY OF LIFE POSTPARTUM MOTHERS IN SUKODONO SUBDISTRICT SRAGEN REGENCY Faizah Betty Rahayuningsih; Endang Zulaicha S
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Introduction: Postpartum period is often considered as temporary or unimportant thing. Thus, the postpartum treatment becomes the ignored aspect from the women's health. The social support is important for mother's and child's prosperity. This research is aimed to examine the difference and the influence of social support score and the quality of life postpartum mothers by home visit 1, 2, and 3. Method: This research employs cross sectional design with longitudinal repeated measure design. The sample of this research was postpartum mothers that give birth in the village of Sukodono subdistrict area from 3 to 40 days. The sample is selected by purposive sampling. Results: There is no significant difference of mean between husband's, parents', parents-in-law's, and relative's support (p > 0.05). There is no significant difference between the quality of life postpartum mother (p > 0.05). The regression equality of social support to quality of life pospartum mother in K1, K2, and K3 were 0,157 + 0.702*husband's support, 0.099 + 0.370*husband's support – 0.674*relative's support, and 0,123+0,0674*husband's support-0,633*relative's support, respectively. Discussion. Husband's support increase quality of life pospartum mother. This is suggested to plan education in-service about the important of social support after giving birth for midwife or nurse that has role to service the mothers. Giving the education of postpartum preparation is not only for the mothers, but also for their husband. Keywords: relative's support, quality of life, postpartum
QUALITY LIFE OF WOMEN WITH HIV/AIDS BASED ON CD4 AND DISCLOSURE HIV STATUS IN BANDUNG AND CIMAHI Lina Safarina; Oyoh Oyoh
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 1, No 1 (2014): INJEC
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Introduction: Women become most vulnerable groups of contracting HIV from a partner or husband. This study aimed to explore the different of quality of life of women with HIV/AIDS based on CD4 levels and exposure status. Method:Sampling technique with purposive sampling, 60 samples were obtained according to criteria. Variable data using the WHO Quality of life (QOL), CD4 levels of data using secondary data and data disclosure using the status of closed questions. Univariate analysis of the frequency distributions and bivariate analysis used t tests. Results: The average of quality of life of respondents with HIV is 82.92 (SD = 4,534), while for respondents with AIDS is 80.45 (SD = 4284).There was statistically significant difference between average quality of life of respondents with HIV with respondents with AIDS (P value = 0.043). Averagequality of life of respondents who did not open status disclosure is 81.07 (SD 4,128), while the open status of respondents openness average quality of life was 85.14 (SD = 4,688). There was statistically significant difference between average quality of life of respondents who openness status is not open to the respondent that the openness of the open status (P value = 0.003). Discussion: Suggestions for nurses were to increase the role in providing motivation for PLHIV women to regularly check the levels of CD4, to assist PLWHA in ARV consumption through home care, as a health educator for PLWHA families and communities and as a researcher in identify measures that can improve the quality of life of women with HIV/AIDS. Keywords: HIV/AIDS, CD4, disclosure of status, Quality of life
INTERACTIVE LEARNING MEDIA DEVELOPMENT WITH CONCEPTUAL CHANGE FOR BASIC NURSING LECTURE I IN STIKES MAJAPAHIT SINGARAJA Putu Yoga; Kadek Yudik Aryawan; Putu Adi Krisna Juniarta
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Introduction: All this time conventional media in lecture proved less effective in improving learning outcomes Basic Nursing Science I. On the other hand, the presence of an innovative learning model of conceptual change-oriented and ICT are potentially improve learning outcomes IKD I. Development of interactive learning media-oriented conceptual change is predicted to have an impact on the achievement of learning outcomes IKD difference. This research aims to develop interactive learning media-laden conceptual change and test its effectiveness in scaling the learning outcomes of students STIKES Majapahit IKD Singaraja. Method: This was a development study (development research). The population in this study were all students of the first semester courses of S-1 Nursing, STIKES Majapahit Singaraja school year 2013/2014 (80 people) and a teacher of nursing staff (15 people). Sampling in each phase of the research done by simple random sampling technique, in order to obtain two lecturers (content and media experts), 3 students (individual test), 9 students (small group testing) and 30 students of the first semester (field test). The instrument used in this study is a questionnaire and achievement test I. Basic Nursing questionnaire used in the product development stage (testing expert, individual testing, small group testing), while the achievement test used during the field test. Criteria for success of media development is based on the evaluation of content expert, media experts, individual test, and test a small group. Also based on the analysis of the post-test scores of students, it can be seen the effective use of instructional media IKD I on student learning outcomes. Results: The results of the data analysis showed that the test class interactive learning media loaded developed conceptual change effective in optimizing learning outcomes IKD I (M = 80.08; SD = 5.93). Discussion: Through this research has successfully developed an interactive learning media charged to facilitate conceptual change classes first semester student IKD I STIKES Majapahit Singaraja. Besides, the validity of the analysis shows that interactive learning media charged velid developed conceptual change and unfit for use.Keywords: Conceptual change, interactive learning media charged conceptual change, and learning outcomes
THE EFFECT OF TAPPING THERAPY ON BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS IN TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS AT PURWOKERTO Atyanti Isworo; Wahyu Ekowati
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Introduction: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disease that can lead to microvascular and macrovascular complications. This condition makes DM patients at higher risk of experiencing stress. Tapping Therapy is one of nursing intervention that can reduce stress. The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of tapping therapy on blood glucose levels in Primary Health Center South Purwokerto. Methods: This research was a quantitative with a quasi experimental with control group, recruited 30 respondents, consisted of 15 respondents who were trained on tapping therapy, one time daily for 30 minutes for four weeks and the other respondents were as the control group. The purposive sampling was used as the sample collection method. Wilcoxon test was employed to examine the differences of the mean of blood glucose levels between intervention and control groups. Results. The result revealed that there was a significant difference of blood glucose levels before and after treatment in intervention group (p = 0.003, α =0.05). Discussion: The conclusion was that the tapping therapy can decrease blood glucose level on type 2 diabetes mellitus patients at Purwokerto. This research recommendation was to apply tapping therapy to patient with diabetes mellitus at least one time daily for 30 minute. Keyword: blood glucose, diabetes, tapping therapy
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF DEEP BREATHING AND SLOW STROKE BACK MASSAGE TO DECREASE THE BLOOD PRESSURE ON A PATIENT WITH HYPERTENSION Maria Anita Yusiana; Heru Suwardianto
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Introduction: Many patients with hypertension have not got the proper treatment in controlling blood pressure (BP). The purpose of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of deep breathing (DB) and slow-stroke back massage (SSBM) in BP reduction to patients with hypertension. Method: The design was a True Experiment the Solomon Three-Group Design. Sampling technique was group randomized plan as many as 60 people. The treatment given was BP and SSBM. Blood pressure data retrieval used mercury spigmomanometer. Results: The results were ρ of BP values (systolic) was 0,000, while the value of ρ (diastolic) was 0,000. The value ρ of SSBM (systolic) was 0.000 while the value of ρ (diastolic) was 0.001. The statistical results of the effectiveness BP systolic reduction was the significant difference in both interventions with a control group with ρ = 0.000 and the most effective was the DB compare to SSBM with ρ = 0.05 (4.0 mmHg). While there are differences in BP diastolic reduction significantly in both interventions with the control group with ρ = 0.000 and the most effective was DB than SSBM with ρ = 0.01 (6.6 mmHg). Discussion: It can be concluded DB and SSBM are effective to lower BP (systolic mean difference of 9.3 mm Hg of DB and SSBM 5.3 mmHg, while diastolic mean DB 11.2 mmHg and SSBM. Keywords: deep breathing, slow stroke back massage, blood pressure, hypertension
THE IMPROVEMENT OF SELF CONCEPTUAL AND THE ABILITY OF KNOWING LIFE'S PURPOSE OF TEENAGER PRISONER WITH LOGOTHERAPY Dwi Heppy Romchmawati; Betie Febriana; Prasetyo Aji Nugroho
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Introduction: The number of juvenile prisoners who has found at the first class prison institution in Semarang is 25 people. This figure shows that increasing around 20% in compare with the previous year. Juvenile prisoners who have experienced disorder of self-concept caused in an inability in make sense of their life. The aim of this research is to describe the implementation effect of logotheraphy to the self-concept and the ability to make sense of life to the juvenile prisoners at first class prison institution in Semarang. Logotherapy is a technique to cure or reduce or alleviate the existential crises through the discovery of the meaning of life. Logotherapy is implemented in the form of counseling and oriented individual to find the meaning of life. Method: This research uses a design Quasy experiment with methods of pretest and post test in one group. Results: The results of research showed no significant effect on self-concept logotherapy with p value > α is 0.167. But there was a significant effect of the meaningfulness of life logotherapy with p value < α is 0.035. Discussion: Based on the above results that logotheraphy need to be recommended that can be used as a standard therapy for nursing specialist in finding the meaning of life. Keywords: logotherapy, self-concept, Quasy experiment, pre and post-test one group
THE ANALYSIS OF NURSING STUDENT SOFT SKILLS DEVELOPMENT BETWEEN LECTURE AND PROBLEM BASED LEARNING APPROACHES 2011 Hilman Syarif
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Introduction: Student Centered Learning (SCL) is an effective method to develop student's soft skills and hard skills which are very important to support their successful carrier later. This research was conducted to identify the differences of developed soft skills between students who learn with PBL method and lecturing method. Methods: Descriptive comparative method was used in this study. The samples consisted of 15 students who learned with PBL method and 15 students who learned with lecturing method. The sample for this research was selected by random sampling method. Results: The result showed that the average of student's soft skills score in PBL method was 122.63, while student's soft skills score in lecturing method was 116.27. Discussion & Conclusion: There was significant difference of student's soft skills in PBL method and lecturing method (p value = 0.038; α = 0.05). This study recommends nursing program management, faculty of medicine at the University of Syiah Kuala keeps PBL method running and develops other methods which facilitate hard skills and soft skills are development. Keywords: nursing students, soft skill, PBL
DEEP BREATH RELAXATIONAND AUTOGENIC RELAXATIONTO THE RESPONSE SCALEOF PAINON POST CAESAREAN SECTION WOMEN Eny Kusmiran; Lisbet Octovia Manalu; Diah Umanah
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Introduction: Childbirth Caesarean section affects the health status of the mother and baby. Risks that may occur bleeding, thromboembolism and infection during the postpartum period. One ofnon-pharmacological therapies aimed at reducing the pain is deep breath relaxation techniques and autogenic relaxation. Autogenic relaxation techniques provide a calming effect on the body and mind, relaxation and deep breathing is a form of nursing care to relaxing body.Method: This study was a quasy experiment with non-randomized design with a pretest-post test control group design. The treatment was deep breathing relaxation techniques and autogenic. Analysis of the data was paired T-test. Results:Average pain response from a group of pre-relaxation breath is 5.57, and the average pain response of the mother after relaxation breath is 4.43. There is a reduction in pain after the relaxation response in the airway at 1:14. No statistically significant difference between the average pain response before the deep breathing relaxation intervention. In the group of mothers with autogenic relaxation obtained average the pain response before intervention is 5.57, and pain response after intervention autogenic relaxation is 3.67. There is a decrease in pain response after intervention with the average reduction was 1.9. No statistically significant difference between the average pain response before had the intervention autogenic relaxation. There was differences in the mean difference in pain response were significant between the groups of women with deep breathing relaxation treatment and with autogenic relaxation, where the pain response scores (1.143) in the group of mothers with deep breathing relaxation lower than the pain response scores (1.905) in the group of mothers with autogenic relaxation. Discussion: Deep breathing relaxation and autogenic relaxation decrease the pain response on post caesarean section women. They were significants average pain response between treated mother by deep breath relaxation and autogenic relaxation. Keywords: autogenic relaxation techniques, deep breathing relaxation techniques

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