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Nurse’s Therapeutic Alliance, Relationship Building, and Therapeutic Communication Strategies for The Symptom Schizophrenia Population Prabawati, Chlara Yunita; Pratiwi, Mutia
Indonesian Academia Health Sciences Journal Vol 2 No 1 (2021): INDONESIAN ACADEMIA HEALTH SCIENCES JOURNAL
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/inahes.v2i1.23399

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A severe mental disorder affects thought, feelings, and behaviour defined as Schizophrenia. The involve primary symptoms of Schizophrenia, are experiencing hallucinations, delusion, anhedonia, avolition, asociality, apathy, alogia, and attention disorder. The practice of the registered nurse-patient relationship might be used to examine the level of symptoms of patients with Schizophrenia. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the Nurse’s Therapeutic Alliance, Relationship Building, and Therapeutic Communication with the symptoms of the patient with Schizophrenia. The design was a correlational study using a cross-sectional approach. This study was conducted at the inpatient department of a government mental hospital in Indonesia with participants sixty-three adult schizophrenic patients and twenty-five registered nurse nurses. The primary outcome measure used a questionnaire the Nurse - Client Relationship Phase (NCRP), Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) and the Brief Negative Symptoms Scale (BNSS). The result of this study shows that there is a significant positive correlation (p < .05) between the registered nurse-patient relationship involving three sub-domains with the negative symptoms of schizophrenic patients; a significant positive correlation (p < .001) was found between therapeutic communication strategies, relationship building with the negative symptom. However, a lower correlation was found between the registered nurse-patient relationship with the negative symptoms of schizophrenic patients. In addition, registered nurses are expected to improve their abilities and services, especially in terms of determining the strategy of communicating with patients.
Nurse’s Therapeutic Alliance, Relationship Building, and Therapeutic Communication Strategies for The Symptom Schizophrenia Population Prabawati, Chlara Yunita; Pratiwi, Mutia
Indonesian Academia Health Sciences Journal Vol 2 No 1 (2021): INDONESIAN ACADEMIA HEALTH SCIENCES JOURNAL
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/inahes.v2i1.23399

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A severe mental disorder affects thought, feelings, and behaviour defined as Schizophrenia. The involve primary symptoms of Schizophrenia, are experiencing hallucinations, delusion, anhedonia, avolition, asociality, apathy, alogia, and attention disorder. The practice of the registered nurse-patient relationship might be used to examine the level of symptoms of patients with Schizophrenia. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the Nurse’s Therapeutic Alliance, Relationship Building, and Therapeutic Communication with the symptoms of the patient with Schizophrenia. The design was a correlational study using a cross-sectional approach. This study was conducted at the inpatient department of a government mental hospital in Indonesia with participants sixty-three adult schizophrenic patients and twenty-five registered nurse nurses. The primary outcome measure used a questionnaire the Nurse - Client Relationship Phase (NCRP), Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) and the Brief Negative Symptoms Scale (BNSS). The result of this study shows that there is a significant positive correlation (p < .05) between the registered nurse-patient relationship involving three sub-domains with the negative symptoms of schizophrenic patients; a significant positive correlation (p < .001) was found between therapeutic communication strategies, relationship building with the negative symptom. However, a lower correlation was found between the registered nurse-patient relationship with the negative symptoms of schizophrenic patients. In addition, registered nurses are expected to improve their abilities and services, especially in terms of determining the strategy of communicating with patients.
Effectiveness of Foxy Oil Combined with Oxytocin Massage on Breast Milk Production among Postpartum Mothers in Indonesia: A Quasi-Experimental Study Silaban, Marta Armita Br; Manjorang, Novita Andriani Br; Yun, Debby Chintya; Siregar, Erin Padilla; Pratiwi, Mutia; Sihombing, Sri Nengsih
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
Publisher : Chakra Brahmanda Lentera Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v7i3.420

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Background: Optimal breast milk production meets infants’ nutritional needs, crucial in stunting prevention. Many postpartum mothers face insufficient milk production, which can affect infant weight gain and increase the risk of stunting. The innovation of combining oxytocin massage with Foxy Oil is expected to enhance breast milk volume, frequency of wet diapers, and infant weight gain—key indicators in stunting prevention. Methods: This study used a quasi-experimental design with purposive sampling, involving 60 postpartum mothers: 30 in the intervention group and 30 in the control group. Statistical analyses were conducted using SPSS 26 for univariate and bivariate data. Data normality was tested using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and bivariate analysis with the Mann-Whitney test. Breastfeeding optimisation was assessed based on breast milk volume, number of wet diapers, and infant weight over one month in the working area of Tanjung Morawa Community Health Centre. The husband or a close family member performed an Oxytocin massage twice daily for 10–15 minutes. Results: Bivariate analysis after oxytocin massage showed significant effects on breast milk volume (p = 0.000), number of wet diapers (p = 0.000), and infant weight (p = 0.039). The analysis indicates that the combination of Foxy Oil and oxytocin massage positively affects breast milk production, frequency of wet diapers, and infant weight gain. Conclusion: Foxy Oil's innovation, combined with oxytocin massage, can be widely applied in midwifery practice to support successful exclusive breastfeeding and contribute to stunting prevention.