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Manajemen Nyeri Asuhan Keperawatan Pasien Pasca Operasi Pada Tn.D Dan Ny.N Dengan Urolithiasis Post Op Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PNCL) Di Rumah Sakit Wilayah Jakarta Gusrina Komara Putri
Indonesian Journal of Nursing Scientific Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Nursing Scientific
Publisher : Politeknik Karya Husada

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Background: Urolithiasis is one of the diseases of the urinary system that ranks third in the field of urology. Purpose: This case study aims to describe and be able to provide nursing care to patients with urolithiasis after PNCL surgery. Methods: The research design used is descriptive analytic with a case study approach in nursing care, literature study, and data collection with the number of samples being two patients, namely Mr. D and Mrs. N. Results: After nursing care for 3x24 hours, the results of Mr. D has decreased from a pain scale of six to three. Conclusion: Nursing care that has been implemented is pain management is effectively carried out. In this case nurses play an important role in conducting comprehensive assessments, establishing diagnoses, making nursing interventions, collaborating with other health workers in providing nursing care to patients, evaluating and following up, so as to improve the quality of life of patients.
Kompetensi Informatik Perawat di Rumah Sakit Pemerintah Tipe C Gusrina Komara Putri
Indonesian Journal of Nursing Scientific Vol 5 No 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Nursing Scientific
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Background: Digital transformation in hospitals requires nurses to possess informatics competency to support patient safety and high-quality documentation. Objective: To describe nurses’ informatics competency in hospitals using the Self-Assessment of Nursing Informatics Competencies Scale (SANICS).. Methods: A cross-sectional survey with univariate analysis was conducted using secondary data from 220 nurses. SANICS includes 30 items (total score 30–150; higher scores indicate better competency) across five subscales. Analyses included descriptive statistics and internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha). Results: The mean total SANICS score was 87.98 (SD 19.57). The overall mean per item was 2.93 (scale 1–5), suggesting a moderate level of competency. The lowest subscale mean per item was Applied computer skills: clinical informatics (ACS) (2.60), while the highest was Basic computer knowledge and skills (BCKS) (3.03). Internal consistency of SANICS was excellent (alpha 0.971). Conclusion: These findings highlight the need to strengthen applied clinical informatics skills through continuing training, unit-based mentoring, and organizational support to enhance the integration of information systems into nursing practice.