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Nursing Genius Journal
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The Nursing Genius Journal (NGJ) is a journal that encompasses all fields of nursing, including Basic Nursing, Medical-Surgical Nursing, Pediatric Nursing, Emergency Nursing, Gerontological Nursing, Community Nursing, Family Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, Maternity Nursing, Nursing Management, Nursing Education, and Complementary Nursing. The Nursing Genius Journal (NGJ) welcomes Original Research Articles, Literature Reviews, and Case Studies utilizing quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-method approaches.
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THE RELATIONSHIP OF FAMILY SUPPORT ON ELDERLY DEPRESSION Lisnawati Lisnawati; Nazaruddin Nazaruddin; Wa Ode Aisa Zoahira
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Background Depression in the elderly is still a health problem in Indonesia. One of the risk factors for depression is lack of family support. The aim of this research is to analyze the relationship between family support and depression in the elderly in Wanggudu Village, Asera District, North Konawe Regency. Quantitative research method with cross sectional design. Respondents were 43 elderly people who were selected using simple random sampling. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire, analyzed univariately and bivariately with the Spearman correlation test (α=0.05). Results Most of the elderly (69.7%) received insufficient family support. In addition, most elderly people (69.7%) experience severe depression. The statistical test results show an R correlation value of 0.7 and a p value = 0.000 (p<0.05), which means there is a significant relationship between family support and depression in the elderly. The lower the family support, the higher the level of depression in the elderly. Conclusion There is a significant relationship between family support and depression in the elderly. Low family support contributes to the emergence of depressive symptoms in the elderly. Increasing attention and interaction from family members is very necessary to prevent depression in the elderly.
THE RELATIONSHIP OF FAMILY SUPPORT WITH COMPLIANCE WITH POST STROKE MEDICATION IN ELDERLY AT HOSPITAL Friska Prima Rita; Fadli Syamsuddin; Rona Febriona
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Stroke is a cerebrovascular disease (brain blood vessels) that is characterized by impaired brain function due to damage or death of brain tissue due to blockage of blood and oxygen flow to the brain. This study aimed to determine the relationship between family support and adherence to taking medication after stroke in the elderly. This research design uses an analytical survey with a cross-sectional approach. Sampling, using Accidental Sampling, obtained 30 respondents. The research results show that family support in caring for elderly people suffering from post-stroke disease is 40% in the good category and 60% in the poor category. Compliance with taking medication in post-stroke patients was 33.3% in the adherent category and 66.7% in the non-adherent category. The results of the chi-square test using SPSS software were obtained with a value of pValue=0.000 with α <0.05, so it can be concluded that there is a relationship between family support and adherence to taking medication after stroke in the elderly.
RELATIONSHIP OF ONLINE LEARNING WITH LEVELSTRESS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN FOR TIMECOVID-19 PANDEMIC IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Tini Wahyuni; Mien Mien; Narmawan Narmawan
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Background: The sudden shift to online learning due to the Covid-19 pandemic significantly impacted the educational landscape, especially for elementary school children. This study focused on understanding how this transition influenced the stress levels experienced by students at SDN 78 Kendari.Purpose: to investigate the correlation between online learning and the stress levels experienced by elementary school children amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, specifically at SDN 78 Kendari. Methods: A correlation research design was employed, targeting students in grades 4-6, totaling a population of 204 individuals at SDN 78 Kendari. The study utilized a purposive sampling technique to select a sample size of 67 participants. Statistical analysis was carried out using the Spearman's rho test to establish the relationship between online learning and stress levels.Results: The findings revealed a significant relationship between online learning and stress levels at SDN 78 Kendari, denoted by a P-Value of 0.048. The statistical analysis demonstrated a negative coefficient number of -0.242. This negative correlation implies that increased engagement in online learning is associated with higher levels of stress among the students.Conclusion: The outcomes of this study indicate a noteworthy association between the frequency of online learning and elevated stress levels among elementary school children at SDN 78 Kendari. These findings emphasize the importance of considering the psychological impact of online education on young learners, urging the implementation of supportive measures to mitigate stress during remote learning situations. 
PREVALENCE OF PATIENT'S FAMILY STRESS IN HOSPITAL INCLUSION DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Indriyani Indriyani
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Background Of Study : A study has shown that hospitalized patients are more susceptible to psychological stress than others and family members with previous treatment experience have higher psychological distress. The impact felt by the family on the first day in the inpatient room is experiencing anxiety, fear, sleep disturbances and can cause stress. This study aims to determine the description of family stress in the Inpatient Room during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods:This research is descriptive analytic by using a cross sectional approach. The number of research samples was 54 families of patients who were treated in the Inpatient Room at Izza Cikampek Hospital. The sampling technique used consecutive sampling. The data analysis technique used univariate analysis. Results:This study showed that the majority of respondents experienced moderate stress as many as many as 21 people (38.9%), 20 people did not have stress (37.0%), 11 people mild stress (20.4%) and 2 people (3.7%). Conclusion: The average patient's family in the Inpatient Room at Izza Cikampek Hospital experienced stress, with moderate stress being dominated. Conclusion: It is hoped that the family can reduce the triggering factors for stress and the Hospital Agencies improve the quality of services and facilities so that families are more comfortable when accompanying patients.
FACTORS RELATIONSHIP ORAL HYGIENE AND THE INCIDENT OF RECURRENT APHTHOUS STOMATITIS IN THE WORKING AREA OF THE HEALTH CENTER Apriyanti Apriyanti
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Background:Stomatitis is a common oral disease that affects chewing function. Oral hygiene, nutrition, and trauma are thought to be predisposing factors. This study aims to determine the relationship of oral hygiene, nutrition, and trauma to the incidence of stomatitis in the working area of the Ranomeeto Public Health Center, South Konawe Regency. Objective:To analyze the relationship of oral hygiene, nutrition, and trauma to the incidence of stomatitis. Methods:This was a quantitative study with a cross-sectional design involving 68 respondents selected by proportional random sampling. The study was conducted from July to August 2019. Data were collected using questionnaires and analyzed using the chi-square test. Results showed that oral hygiene (p = 0.007), nutrition (p = 0.000), and trauma (p = 0.000) have a significant relationship with the incidence of stomatitis. Oral hygiene had a moderate correlation (phi coefficient = 0.329), nutrition also had a moderate correlation (phi coefficient = 0.490), and trauma had a strong correlation (phi coefficient = 0.527). Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between oral hygiene, nutrition, trauma, and the incidence of stomatitis in the working area of the Ranomeeto Public Health Center, South Konawe Regency. Attention to oral hygiene, nutrition, and the prevention of trauma is important for effective prevention.

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