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Workload with Emergency Installation Nurse Work Stress Suriyani Suriyani; Glendy Ariando Salomon; Richard Andreas Palilingan; Suprapto Suprapto
Jurnal Edukasi Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Volume 1 Number 1 April 2023
Publisher : Edukasi Ilmiah Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61099/junedik.v1i1.6

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The state of the nurse's workload in the emergency department needs to be known for its quantity and quality. If the number of tasks is not proportional to the ability of both physical and expertise and the time available, it will be a source of stress. The study aimed to determine the workload with work stress in nurses in the emergency room. Quantitative research with a correlation descriptive approach, with a sample of 29 respondents using a daily log study measuring instrument. The statistics test results show a workload with a p-value of 0.000. It can be concluded that there is a relationship between workload and the work stress of nurses in the emergency room. Recommendations for nurses need effective and constructive self-management so that there is a high workload and nurse work stress can be effectively controlled to not impact the quality of service.
Application of Range of Motion in Stroke Patients with Impaired Physical Mobility Suprapto Suprapto; Trimaya Cahya Mulat; A. Syamsinar Asmi; Muridah Muridah
Jurnal Edukasi Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Volume 1 Number 2 August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61099/junedik.v1i2.13

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Stroke is one of the serious diseases and can cause impaired physical mobility in patients. This impaired physical mobility can negatively impact the patient's daily life, including the ability to walk, stand, or perform other physical activities. The study aims to find out how the application of a range of motion in stroke patients with impaired physical mobility. Descriptive qualitative research design with a case study approach. The results of the application of passive ROM techniques carried out on non-hemorrhagic stroke patients with weaknesses in extremities are effective and ineffective, this is because the first patient and family are very enthusiastic and eager to move independently while the second patient and family lack motivation and surrender to the disease. It can be concluded that the response of the two patients is different due to the psychological factors of the patient and the family's understanding of the range of motion exercise given
Improving nurse competence in health centers through practice-based training Lumastari Ajeng Wijayanti; Hijrah Hijrah; Rida Millati; M. Khalid Fredy Saputra; Suprapto Suprapto; Yoga Tri Wijayanti
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Edukasi Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Volume 2 Number 1 February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61099/jpmei.v2i1.64

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Health services in Puskesmas have a strategic role in improving the quality of public health. However, the competence of nurses in health centers often still needs improvement, especially in terms of technical skills, communication, and patient-based services. This Community Service (PkM) activity aims to improve the competence of nurses at the Health Center through practice-based training and mentoring. The implementation method involves stages: needs analysis, competency-based training, case simulation, and direct mentoring in the workplace. This activity is carried out collaboratively using a participatory approach, where nurses are actively involved in each stage to ensure the relevance and sustainability of learning. The results showed a significant improvement in the concept understanding and practical ability of nurses, which was reflected in the increase in skill evaluation scores before and after training. Mentoring also helps nurses in applying the knowledge gained into the context of daily work. In conclusion, practice-based training and mentoring is an effective strategy to improve the competence of nurses in health centers, which can ultimately contribute to improving the quality of public health services. This program is recommended to be implemented more widely with continuous support from related parties.