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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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Application of “Six Rights” on Medication Administration by Nurse and Patient Satisfaction Imelda Rahmayunia Kartika; Vivi Melani
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 2, No 2 (2017): INJEC
Publisher : Asosiasi Institusi Pendidikan Ners Indonesia (AIPNI)

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Introduction: Giving the medications, nurse should pay attention to the principles of “six of rights", namely: right of patient, right medication, right dose, right way, right time, and right documentation. There are more than a half of nurses in a ward who are not provide medications in accordance with the Standard Operational Procedure  (SOP). The purpose of this study was to determine of the relationship between applications of Standard Operational Procedure  (SOP) six rights of medication administration by nurses and patient satisfaction. Methods: This study was using cross sectional design.There were 30 respondents taken by accidental sampling. This research was conducted in February 2017. Data collection used questionnaires and observation. Chi-Square test was used to analyze data. It can be known from 30 respondents who had six right in application of medication administration was performed good (50%) then respondents were satisfied (50%). Results: The results showed the significant relationship between the six rights of medication administration by nurse and the level of patient satisfaction (p = 0.003).Conclusion: It can be inferred that the higher interaction that occurs between nurse and patient in applying the principles of medication administration, it will higher patient satisfaction. Nurses suggested applying the six rights during medication administration.
Continuing Formal Education for Nurses in Ghana: The Perception of Non-Professional Nurses Edith Biamah Agyepong
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 2, No 2 (2017): INJEC
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Introduction:Continuing education is essential to the growth of the nursing profession due to the dynamic environment of the health industry. The study sought to explore the perceptions of non – professional nurses regarding continuing education. Methods:The qualitative descriptive design was employed and the purposive sampling technique used to recruit twenty - three non – professional nurses from Pantang Hospital in the Greater Accra Region. Thematic content analysis was used in analyzing the data. Results:The finding of the study showed that non – professional nurses have positive perceptions about continuing education. They believe that engaging in continuing education would improve their care giving skills in order to provide quality care to their clients. Conclusions: The study recommends that non-professional nurses with basic qualifications in the nursing profession should be encouraged to pursue continuing education.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases Preventive Behavior Among Female Sex Workers Dwi Retnaningsih; MY Martini; Windyastuti Windyastuti
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 2, No 2 (2017): INJEC
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Introduction: Sex workers and their customers are the high-risk group population that potentially transmitting sexually transmitted diseases including Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). This research aims to describe the preventive behaviour of female sex workers in preventing transmission of STDs and HIV in Gambilangu Semarang Localization. Methods: This research was qualitative study, The 5 participants of this study were female sex workers who still active in Localization within the period of 2016-2017. Results: The behavior of female sex workers on the prevention of STDs and HIV, were identified as: all participants always offered condoms to clients before sexual transactions, all the participants negotiated the clients to use condom before having sexual intercourse, all participants rejected firmly to have sex with the client suspected having  STDs yet reluctant to use condoms, most participants washed  the vagina using betel soap, consuming herbs and antibiotics without a medical prescription that they believed it could prevent STDs.
The Effectiveness of Paired-Share Gallery Walk (PSGW) on Students’ Critical Appraisal Skill (CAS) Improvement During The Medical Surgical Nursing Clinical Placement Andina Setyawati; Mohammad Syafar Sangkala; Abdul Majid; Rini Rachmawaty
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 2, No 2 (2017): INJEC
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Introductions: Less critical nurses in Indonesia may happen due to the lack of contribution of the nursing institutions in enhancing the critical thinking skill. The PSGW is one of clinical teaching methods that facilitates students to criticize the current literatures. This study aimed at identifying the effectiveness of the PSGW on students’ critical appraisal skill (CAS) improvement during the medical surgical nursing clinical placement.Methods: This quasy-experimental study used pre-posttest control group design. The subjects were students who are currently in the professional practice stage of medical surgical nursing area. They were randomly assigned into two groups: 30 subjects in intervention group who conducted PSGW and 30 subjects in control group who conducted standard method of journal presentation. CAS questionnaires developed by Oxford University had been used to measure students’ CAS in criticizing the journal. The data was analyzed using Wilcoxon, Mann-Whitney, paired  t-test, and independent t-test with level of significance at 0.05.Results: The intervention group experienced a significant increase in CAS score (p=0.0001) after performing the PSGW, while the control group experienced an insignificant decrease (p=0.596) after performing the standard method of journal reading. When comparing the posttest CAS of both groups, the result showed that there were significant differences in the posttest CAS scores (p=0.0001) with large effect size (r=0.63).Conclusions: The PSGW is an effective learning method for clinical teaching. Further study needs to be performed to investigate the effectiveness of PSGW on the academic learning process.
Peer Education Prevents Sexual Risk Behavior Among Adolescents in Rural Area Sri Andini Widya Ningrum; Sri Sumaryani
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 2, No 2 (2017): INJEC
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Introduction :Adolescence as a transitional period can be a problem because there are many changes in it, both physically, psychologically, and intellectually, that make them as a population vulnerable to perform risky behaviors, included sexual risk behavior. Peers have an important role in the social life of adolescents because teenagers spend more time with friends and generally teens also make their peers as a role model in behaving.This study aims to determine the effect of peer-based education in the prevention of sexual risk behavior among adolescents in rural areas Methods:This type of research is a pre-experimental quantitative study with a one-group pre-post test design. The research was conducted on April-June 2017 with 61 respondents which were selected by purposive sampling method. The research instrument used questionnaire. Results :The result of data analysis used Paired Simple T Test was found that there were significant differences in the prevention of sexual risk behavior among adolescents in rural area before and after been given sexual education through peer education with p value (0,002).Proper timing of education, a conducive environment and a good concentration in learning make education work optimally.Conclusions :There is a significant effect of peer education in the prevention of sexual risk behavior among adolescents in rural areas. It is recommended to conduct research in other regions with different characteristics
The Correlation Between the Waitress's Attitude to HIV/AIDS and Their Anxiety Related to Contracting HIV/AIDS Ni Made Dwi Yunica Astriani; I Dewa Ayu Rismayanti; I Made Sundayana; Putu Indah Sintya Dewi
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 2, No 2 (2017): INJEC
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Introduction: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a virus that attacks the human immune system and weakens the body’s ability to resist disease. People thus become susceptible to various infections. This study aims to investigate the correlation between the waitress’s attitude to HIV/AIDS and their anxiety focused on contracting HIV/AIDS in Dahlia and Sahara Bar and Karaoke. Methods: This research was non-experimental, and utilized a cross-sectional approach. Collecting the data used the researcher’s understanding of HIV/AIDS test and consisted of 20 items. The study used the Zung Self Rating Anxiety Scale comprised of 20 elements. The subjects of this study was 30 people. The subjects of this study were women who worked in nightclubs as waitresses in two bars and karaoke in 2017. Results: Data was analyzed using the Spearman’s rho test. The results showed that the correlation coefficient = -0.761 with p= 0.000 (p<0.05). This means that H0 rejected and Ha accepted. Conclusions: Based on the data analysis, it can be concluded that there is a correlation between the waitress’s Attitude to HIV/AIDS and their anxiety over the potential risk of contracting HIV/AIDS in Dahlia and Sahara Bar and Karaoke. Based on the results of the study, it is suggested that information about HIV/AIDS should be provided through health education and HIV prevention resources.
Parent Perceptions on The Obedience in Implementing Primary Immunization to Infants Reviewed with Health Belief Model Ni Ketut Alit Armini; Maria Roswita Loin; Aria Aulia Nastiti
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 2, No 2 (2017): INJEC
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Introduction: universal coverage immunization achievements that have not reached national targets, including in Puskesmas Kualin, were only 61.5% of the 90% target by 2015. One of the causes of parents' negative perceptions of immunization. The Health Belief Model Theory describes a person's judgment in a healthy way influenced by perceptions about benefits and barriers. This study aims to explain the relationship of perception of benefits and barriers with obedience in implementing of primary immunization to infants. Methods: The study was cross-sectional with the population of mothers with infants aged 12-18 months in the working area of Puskemas Kualin. The sample size of 80 persons was selected using cluster sampling. Independent variable in the study was the perception of benefit and perception of barriers. The dependent variable was the implementation of primary immunization to infants. Data were collected using questionnaire and health monitoring card. Data analysis using Spearman Rho statistic test with significance level α ≤ 0,05. Results: There was a relationship with a positive direction between perception and obedience to the application of primary immunization to infants (p = 0.0001, r=0.428). There was a relationship with a negative direction between the perception of barriers and obedience to the application of primary immunization to infants (p=0.0001, r=-0.525). Conclusion: High perceptions of the benefits and low perceptions of parental barriers are associated with obedience to the implementation of primary immunization to infants. It is expected that parents are diligent to Posyandu every month and health workers visit home for sweeping immunization.
The Experience of Sexual Needs Fulfilment for People Who Life With HIV/AIDS Partners I Gede Nyoman Ardi Supartha; I Wayan Surka; I Gusti Kadek Agus Dwi Putra
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 2, No 2 (2017): INJEC
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Introduction: People with HIV/AIDS infected partners does not mean they should stop their sexual activities. Sexual needs fulfilment required commitment and support from their partners consider that the need of the willingness to gained the intimacy. The aim of the research to describing the people experienced in the sexual fulfilment with HIV/AIDS partners. Methods: This research applied descriptive phenomenology qualitative as the method, with in-depth interviews of 8 people with HIV/AIDS partners at Spirit Paramacitta Foundation, Denpasar. Results: Through the thematic analysis with the Colaizzi procedure, found 4 themes that illustrate the experience of fulfilling the sexual needs. The themes are: (1) The Declining of Sexual Relations Quantity and Quality as the Impact of The Changes of Partners Positive HIV Status, (2) Internal Conflicts Emerging in Responding to Sexual Assault, (3) Form of Sexual Activities Adaptation as the Impact of The Changes of Partners Positive HIV Status, (4) The Efforts to Increasing Sexual Quality. Conclusions: The role of the counselor in providing information related to safe sexual relationships is a solution that can overcome the fears and doubts of serodiscordant couples for sexual intercourse.

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