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Gender Issues on the Geography of Emotions About Covid-19 in Adolescents Darmawan, Dadang; Andriyani, Septian; Roha, Aida; Darmawati, Irma; Tuty Putri, Suci
Jurnal Pendidikan Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 11, No 1 (2025): Volume 11, Nomor 1, Juni 2025
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jpki.v11i1.85535

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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic emerged abruptly and is characterized by its high transmissibility, resulting in heightened levels of anxiety and depression within the community. Indonesia represents one of the nations significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the onset of the virus, children and adolescents have experienced increased feelings of anxiety and stress. Emotional disorders can be precipitated in children and adolescents exhibiting symptoms of anxiety, fear, stress, restlessness, or worry. Objective: The objective of this study was to explore gender-related issues in the emotional landscape of COVID-19 among junior high school students. Method: The research employs a quantitative approach. Data collection was executed through a Google Form containing a series of statements. The instrument utilized for data gathering was the 2020 COVID Stress Scales (CSS), which comprises 36 statement items. The population under investigation consisted of 1,640 students, from which a sample of 328 junior high school students was selected based on predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results: The findings indicated that the emotional geography of students exhibited the highest mean score in the Xenophobia domain, with an average value of 3.394, while the lowest mean score was observed in the Compulsive Checking Emotional Geography, with an average value of 2.107; moreover, a statistically significant difference in mean values was noted. Emotional geography, particularly within the socio-economic domain, displayed differences between boys and girls, with a p-value of 0.000. Conclusion: Distinct emotional differences between boys and girls were identified in relation to contamination, xenophobia, and socio-economic ramifications. It is imperative for schools and parents to provide psychological support, facilitate the dissemination of information, and offer behavioral guidance at both individual and community levels.
Usability and Acceptability of SinoBed Mobile App for Pressure Ulcer Prevention Among Stroke Patients Lindayani, Linlin; Juliasry, Dheani; Taryudi, Taryudi; Mutiar, Astri; Al Freadman Koa, Apriyadno Jose; Darmawati, Irma
Jurnal Pendidikan Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 10, No 2 (2024): Volume 10, Nomor 2, Desember 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jpki.v10i2.77107

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Introduction: The ever-increasing adoption of smartphones globally has led to an increase in the use of apps for a wide array of health issues, resulting in favorable outcomes. Mobile apps can provide an easy and efficient method to track wound progression, such as pressure ulcers, using easy-to-use tools that organize information chronologically and visually. Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the perceived utility, acceptability and satisfaction of potential users with a program aimed at reducing the severity of pressure sores in stroke patients. Methods: A quantitative approach was used in this study, with a sample size of 30 people. Users evaluate the usability of the application after the application is shared and ready to use. Results: The usability and acceptance test consisted of 30 participating end users; 76.7% of them were female and 23.3% were male. Their average age was 30.9 years (SD=7.71). Completed two post-task questionnaires. With the average usability score of the total score value assuming the range of 0-100, a value of 85.25 (SD=5.92) was obtained, indicating that most of the data gathered relatively close to the mean, indicating that the Sinobed application is already in the acceptable category with a grade scale of A (Excellent) which indicates that the score is relatively good with a minimum value of 75 and a maximum value of 97.5. Thus, the average acceptance score of the total score of the mean (average) value of 94.32 and standard deviation (SD = 4.65), this result indicates that the majority of respondents tend to agree. Conclusion: The SinoBed app has great potential in supporting decubitus prevention in stroke patients in the digital era. Features such as automatic mobilization repositioning, repositioning time reminders, and temperature, humidity, and weight monitoring are considered very useful and helpful in facilitating patient care. Integration of the app with hospital SOPs can also expand the scope of decubitus prevention and ensure consistent care st rs are applied across different care units.
The Effect of Kang Duding Exercise on The Quality of Life in Menopausal Women Fitri, Mustika; Mukarrahmah, Laillah; Fitriana, Lisna Anisa; Sulastri, Afianti; Zaky, Muhammad; Williyanto, Septian; Darmawati, Irma; Zainal Abidin, Nor Eeza
Jurnal Pendidikan Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 9, No 2 (2023): Volume 9, Nomor 2, Desember 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jpki.v9i2.64021

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Menopause is recognized for inducing various complaints in women, including common experiences such as dizziness, fatigue, and anxiety. Physical exercise has been scientifically proven to enhance both physical and psychological performance. Regular exercise contributes to improved cardiovascular health, increased strength and endurance, reduced stress and anxiety, enhanced cognitive function, and overall well-being and quality of life. Quality of life encompasses an individual's satisfaction with various aspects of life, including the physical, psychological, social, and environmental dimensions. This study seeks to investigate the impact of exercise on the quality of life among menopausal women, employing an experimental design with a control group and a 12-week pre and post-test. The study involved 32 women aged 45-55 years, divided into two groups: one engaging in Kang Duding exercises (2 sessions of 60 minutes per week) and a control group without intervention. The assessment of quality of life utilized the WHO-QoL questionnaire. The results revealed a significant improvement in all domains of quality of life (QoL) among menopausal women engaging in Kang Duding exercise on physical (p=0.009), psychological (p=0.006), social (p=0.008), and environmental (p=0.029). Physical activity emerges as a key factor contributing to enhanced quality of life, operating through various mechanisms. In conclusion, this study establishes that Kang Duding exercise effectively enhances the quality of life in menopausal women. The findings underscore the significance of incorporating structured physical activity interventions to promote the overall well-being of women during the menopausal transition.