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ANALISIS GAMBARAN DIRI PASIEN KANKER PAYUDARA DENGAN RESPON SPIRITUAL Purbaningsih, Endah Sari; Muadi, Muadi; Karlina, Nonok; Aini, Cica Fikrotuan
Edu Masda Journal Vol 6, No 2 (2022): Edu Masda Journal Volume 6 Nomor 2
Publisher : STIKes Kharisma Persada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52118/edumasda.v6i2.162

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Utilizing Digital Applications as Educational Media for Adolescent Reproductive Health Within The Family Nursing Approach Nurhaeni, Ani; Rahayu, Rosalia; Oktiany, Thia; Purbaningsih, Endah Sari; Wahyuni, Lili; Marisa, Dewi Erna
Jurnal Bidan Cerdas Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33860/jbc.v7i1.4193

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Background: Adolescent reproductive health remains a major public health concern, particularly in developing regions. This study aimed to evaluate a digital, family-centered reproductive health education intervention to improve adolescents’ knowledge, attitudes, and family involvement. Methods: A quasi-experimental pretest-posttest control group design was conducted in Cirebon, Indonesia, involving 120 adolescents. Variables included knowledge, attitudes, and family involvement. Instruments were validated questionnaires. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, paired t-tests, ANCOVA, and multiple linear regression. Effect sizes were reported using Cohen’s d and η². Results: The intervention group (62.5% female, mean age 15.8 ± 1.2 years) showed significant improvements: knowledge (ΔM = +12.4, p < 0.001, d = 1.45), attitude (ΔM = +9.2, p < 0.001, d = 1.32), and family involvement (ΔM = +14.2, p < 0.001, d = 1.61). ANCOVA indicated significant between-group differences (p < 0.001) with large effect sizes (η² = 0.170–0.187). Conclusion: A digital, family-centered education model effectively enhances adolescent reproductive health outcomes and offers a scalable intervention framework.
Implementasi Personal Hygiene pada Orang dengan Gangguan Jiwa Endah Sari Purbaningsih; Muadi Muadi; Sri Qomalasari; Naufah Fitriyani
FUNDAMENTUM : Jurnal Pengabdian Multidisiplin Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Agustus : FUNDAMENTUM : Jurnal Pengabdian Multidisiplin
Publisher : Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/fundamentum.v2i3.337

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Mental health has now become a global health problem for every country, where the process of globalization and the rapid progress of information technology has an impact on the social and cultural values ​​of society. Clients with mental disorders have several problems, including a self-care deficit. The method used was assessment, implementation and evaluation with a sample size of 5 respondents with the inclusion criteria being clients who experienced self-care deficits. The results showed that all 5 respondents experienced self-care deficits, the actions taken were identifying the client's abilities, teaching the client in personal hygiene and helping the client to carry out personal hygiene. The nurse's task is to be able to provide professional nursing actions in order to reduce problems and achieve targets to increase the client's independence in carrying out self-care, marked by the client being able to fulfill personal hygiene needs independently.
Application of Warm Lemongrass Compress Therapy on Mr. D with Gout Arthritis Kamila, Sri; Marisa, Dewi Erna; Purbaningsih, Endah Sari; Karlina, Nonok
INDOGENIUS Vol 4 No 2A (2025): INDOGENIUS
Publisher : Department of Publication of Inspirasi Elburhani Foundation Desa. Pamokolan, Kecamatan Cihaurbeuti, Kabupaten Ciamis, Provinsi Jawa Barat, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/igj.v4i2A.694

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Background & Objective: Gout arthritis is a joint condition caused by elevated blood uric acid levels. One non-pharmacological therapy that can be administered is the application of warm compresses made from boiled lemongrass to alleviate pain. This study aims to determine the effect of applying warm compresses made from boiled lemongrass on Mrs. R, who has gout arthritis. Method: A case study was used, with the subject being a family that includes a member with gout arthritis. Data collection was conducted by first identifying nursing care needs. Data collection instruments included a family nursing care assessment form and the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for warm compress therapy using boiled lemongrass. The warm compress therapy using boiled lemongrass was administered for 20 minutes over three days. Result: The case study results showed that the warm compress therapy using boiled lemongrass was effective in reducing chronic pain in Mrs. R, who has gout arthritis. Conclusion: The warm compress therapy using boiled lemongrass was effective in reducing pain in Mrs. R, who has gout arthritis.
Application of Deep Breathing Relaxation Technique in Hypertensive Patients to Reduce Blood Pressure Siska, Siska; Marisa , Dewi Erna; Purbaningsih, Endah Sari; Karlina, Nonok
INDOGENIUS Vol 4 No 2A (2025): INDOGENIUS
Publisher : Department of Publication of Inspirasi Elburhani Foundation Desa. Pamokolan, Kecamatan Cihaurbeuti, Kabupaten Ciamis, Provinsi Jawa Barat, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/igj.v4i2A.717

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Background & Objective: Globally, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that non-communicable diseases cause approximately 60% of deaths and 40% of morbidity worldwide. Based on data from the Cirebon profile (2018), hypertension is the highest health problem in Cirebon, ranging from 22.0% to 26.2%. Based on the data obtained, the highest number of cases of degenerative diseases according to morbidity rates is hypertension, with 37 cases out of 120 elderly individuals. The objective of this study is to analyze the effectiveness of deep breathing relaxation techniques in lowering blood pressure and reducing associated symptoms (such as headaches and sleep disturbances) in hypertensive patients. Method: The research method used a quasi-experiment with a case study approach on a hypertensive patient (Mr. J). The deep breathing relaxation intervention was given once a day for 3 days. Result: The results showed that this technique successfully lowered blood pressure, reduced pain complaints, and improved patients' sleep quality. However, more intensive intervention and a longer duration are needed to achieve optimal results. Conclusion: It is recommended that healthcare professionals, especially nurses, integrate deep breathing relaxation techniques as part of holistic nursing care for patients with hypertension, especially the elderly.
Effectiveness of Music Therapy on Auditory Hallucination Sensory Perception Disorder at Soerojo Mental Hospital, Magelang Maemunah, Ai; Purbaningsih, Endah Sari; Fadila, Erida
INDOGENIUS Vol 4 No 2A (2025): INDOGENIUS
Publisher : Department of Publication of Inspirasi Elburhani Foundation Desa. Pamokolan, Kecamatan Cihaurbeuti, Kabupaten Ciamis, Provinsi Jawa Barat, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/igj.v4i2A.720

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Background & Objective: One of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia is hallucinations. Auditory hallucination is the perception or response of the senses (hearing) to unreal stimuli that influence an individual’s behavior. To determine the effectiveness of music therapy in auditory hallucination sensory perception disorder at Soerojo Mental Hospital, Magelang. Method: Descriptive study with application of previous case study results, using a mental health nursing care approach with the innovation of music therapy as intervention. Result: Music therapy was applied for 3 consecutive days with a 10-minute duration. The problem of sensory perception disorder was resolved, marked by a decrease in verbalization of hearing whispers, hallucinatory behavior, withdrawal, and daydreaming. Conclusion: Music therapy is effective in reducing the level, frequency, and duration of hallucinations in schizophrenic patients.
The Application of Rubber Ball Grip Therapy to Improve Muscle Strength in Non-Hemorrhagic Stroke Patients in the Stroke Unit of RSD Gunung Jati Cirebon Purbaningsih, Endah Sari; Akhbar, Juliansyah
INDOGENIUS Vol 4 No 2A (2025): INDOGENIUS
Publisher : Department of Publication of Inspirasi Elburhani Foundation Desa. Pamokolan, Kecamatan Cihaurbeuti, Kabupaten Ciamis, Provinsi Jawa Barat, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/igj.v4i2A.724

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Background & Objective: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), stroke is a clinical syndrome characterized by brain dysfunction symptoms, which may result in death or lasting disability if symptoms persist beyond twenty-four hours. It can cause physical disabilities, loss of function, paralysis, and communication difficulties. This study aimed to analyze nursing care interventions using Rubber Ball Grip Therapy in non-hemorrhagic stroke patients to improve muscle strength. Method: The study employed a case study design with one non-hemorrhagic stroke patient experiencing muscle weakness at RSD Gunung Jati Cirebon. Data collection was conducted through anamnesis, physical assessment, direct observation, and documentation. Nursing care was provided for 3 consecutive days. At admission, the patient complained of weakness in the right extremities and numbness since the previous evening, accompanied by headaches. The intervention used was Mobilization Support with evidence-based nursing (EBN) Rubber Ball Grip Therapy, implemented for 15 minutes daily over 3 consecutive days. Result: The therapy was found effective as the patient, initially weak, was later able to grip the rubber ball firmly. Conclusion: Rubber Ball Grip Therapy was effective in improving muscle strength in a non-hemorrhagic stroke patient. This simple, non-pharmacological intervention can support motor recovery and be applied in nursing care practice.
Determinant of Depression in Multi - Drug Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR) at Waled Cirebon Regional General Hospital Purbaningsih, Endah Sari; Muadi, Muadi; Oktiany, Thia; Rahayu, Rosalia; Wahyuni, Lili; Nurhaeni, Ani; Marisa, Dewi Erna
Poltekita: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Vol. 19 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33860/jik.v19i2.4225

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Depression is a common psychological complication among patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), affecting treatment adherence and recovery outcomes. Identifying the determinants of depression in this population is essential for developing comprehensive care strategies. This cross-sectional study was conducted among 28 MDR-TB patients at RSUD Waled. Data on demographic, clinical, and psychosocial variables were collected through structured questionnaires. Depression was assessed using a standardized screening tool. Bivariate analysis was performed using chi-square tests, followed by multivariate logistic regression to identify independent predictors of depression. The bivariate analysis showed no significant association between age (p=0.063), gender (p=0.07), income (p=0.065), or educational attainment (p=0.63) with depression, indicating that these demographic and socioeconomic factors did not influence depressive outcomes. In contrast, comorbidities (p<0.001), duration of illness (p=0.011), and community stigma (p<0.001) were significantly associated with depression. Respondents with comorbidities, longer illness duration, and negative community stigma were markedly more likely to experience depression, suggesting that clinical and psychosocial factors are stronger determinants than demographic variables. Comorbidities, longer illness duration, and community stigma were significantly related to depressive outcomes. Future research with larger and more diverse populations is needed to validate these findings and explore contextual factors influencing depression in MDR-TB patients.
Social Support and The Risk of Aggressive Behavior among Adolescents in Cirebon City Purbaningsih, Endah Sari; Muadi, Muadi; Kamila, Sri
Journal of World Science Vol. 3 No. 12 (2024): Journal of World Science
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v3i12.1249

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Aggressive behavior among adolescents, such as brawls, has become increasingly prevalent, particularly in school environments. This study investigates the relationship between social support and the risk of aggressive behavior among adolescents at SMK Muhammadiyah Cirebon City. Utilizing a descriptive correlation design with a cross-sectional approach, the study involved 152 students, with 60 respondents selected through proportional random sampling. Data collection utilized a reliable social support questionnaire and a risk of aggressive behavior questionnaire. The analysis revealed that 65.0% of respondents received moderate social support, while 61.7% were at risk of aggressive behavior. Notably, a significant and very strong negative correlation was found between social support and the risk of aggressive behavior (p = 0.000, ? = 0.05, r = -0.886). This indicates that higher levels of social support are associated with a substantially lower risk of aggressive behavior. The study recommends implementing counseling programs to enhance social support for students at risk of aggression.
Exploring the Relationship between Body Shaming and Self-Concept among Adolescents Nurhaeni, Ani; Marisa, Dewi Erna; Oktiany, Thia; Rahayu, Rosalia; Purbaningsih, Endah Sari; Wahyuni, Lili
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 3 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i3.6264

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Body shaming is a pervasive issue with significant psychological consequences, particularly among adolescents. As adolescents undergo various physical and emotional changes, the pressures of social comparison and body image often lead to negative impacts on their self-concept. This study explores the relationship between body shaming and self-concept among adolescents in Cirebon, Indonesia.Methods:A cross-sectional design was used in this study, This study used total sampling, involving 180 students aged 12–16 years. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire that assessed participants' experiences with body shaming and their self concept, including self-esteem, self-identity, and physical appearance satisfaction. The questionnaire had previously undergone validity and reliability testing in a different school setting to ensure its accuracy and consistency.The analysis was conducted using Pearson’s correlation and regression analysis to examine the relationship between body shaming and self-concept.Results: The findings indicate a significant negative correlation between body shaming experiences and self-concept. As body shaming experiences increased, adolescents reported lower levels of self-esteem, self-identity, and satisfaction with their physical appearance. These results highlight the psychological toll of body shaming and its negative influence on adolescent self-concept.Conclusion:This study provides strong evidence that body shaming negatively impacts adolescents’ self-concept. These findings underscore the importance of addressing body shaming through interventions aimed at fostering self-acceptance, body positivity, and resilience among adolescents, particularly within school settings.