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Factors Associated with Gastritis Incidence Among Adolescents Attending the Clinic Narmi, Narmi; Arfiki, Laode; Jasmin, Muh.
Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 April 2025
Publisher : PT. Nursing Genius Care

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65874/ngj/v2.i2.2025.84

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Background:  Inflammation of the inner lining of the stomach, known as gastritis, is caused by lesions in the gastric mucosa and inflammation of the gastric epithelium. Recurrence of gastritis due to irregular eating habits, inadequate nutrition or food quality, consuming too much or too little food, or consuming foods that are difficult for the body to digest will worsen the condition. Prolonged stress can also lead to the development of gastritis because it reduces blood flow to the gastric mucosa, increases its permeability and affects psychological well-being. Purpose:  The aim of this study was to determine the factors associated with the occurrence of gastritis in adolescent members at the Teratai Clinic, Sat Brimobda Sultra. Methods:  This research design uses a quantitative Cross Sectional approach. The number of samples is 50 people who suffer. Data analysis method with chi square test. Results:  This study shows a correlation between stress (p value = 0.007) and diet (p = 0.000) Conclusion:  at the Teratai clinic Sat Brimobda Sultra, the incidence of gastritis in adolescents is correlated with both food and stress. It is anticipated that suggestions will include more information about stress and nutrition for nurses.
Influence of Workload and Motivational Drivers on Nursing Care Behaviors: A Study at Pomalaa PHC Nelce, Nelce; Narmi, Narmi; Dj. Gimpe, Susilawati; Aluddin, Aluddin; Umrana, Siti
Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65874/ngj/v2.i3.2025.117

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Background: Caring is the essence of the implementation of nursing care. A nurse needs caring behavior in carrying out a comprehensive nursing care process, including for nurses at the Pomalaa Health Center.  Several studies state that factors influence nurse caring behavior including workload and motivation.  Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between workload and motivation in the caring behavior of nurses at the Pomalaa Health Center.  Methods: his research is Quantitative Research with a Cross-sectional design carried out at the Pomalaa Health Center on April 21-28 2022 with a population of 45 Nurses at the Pomalaa Health Center. Sampling in this study uses a saturated sample technique. Results: The statistical test used to analyze the data is the Chi-square test. The test results on the workload variable obtained a p-value of 0.356 and the motivation variable p-value of 0.285. Conclusion: So it can be concluded that workload and motivation are not related to the caring behavior of nurses at the Pomalaa Health Center. It is suggested that future researchers look at other factors that can improve nurse caring behavior, especially in healthcare settings.
The Impact of Social Support and Health Literacy on CERDIK Practices Among Type 2 Diabetics in Rural Indonesia Narmawan, Narmawan; Seri Yuliana, Hartalia; Aldin , Reimon; Narmi, Narmi
Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65874/ngj/v2.i3.2025.127

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Background: The CERDIK program (Check, Eat, Regular exercise, Drugs, Insulin injection, and Control blood glucose) is a key self‑management strategy for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). However, patient adherence remains suboptimal in many primary health care settings.Objective: To identify family support, diabetes knowledge, and motivation as factors associated with CERDIK behavior among T2DM patients at Puskesmas Moramo.Methods: A cross‑sectional study was conducted in May 2024 among 42 T2DM patients attending Puskesmas Moramo. Participants were recruited by consecutive sampling. Data were collected using validated questionnaires for family support, diabetes knowledge, motivation, and CERDIK behavior (Cronbach’s α = 0.82–0.90). Spearman’s rank correlation was performed in SPSS v26 with α = 0.05.Results: The mean age was 57.3 ± 8.5 years; 58.3% were female. Good CERDIK behavior was observed in 24 (57.1%) patients. Family support was moderately correlated with CERDIK behavior (ρ = 0.483; p = 0.001). Diabetes knowledge (ρ = 0.395; p = 0.008) and motivation (ρ = 0.317; p = 0.035) also showed significant positive correlations with CERDIK behavior. Conclusion: Family support, diabetes knowledge, and motivation are significant factors influencing CERDIK behavior in T2DM patients at Puskesmas Moramo. Interventions should integrate family involvement, targeted education, and motivational enhancement to improve self‑management and glycemic outcomes.