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EFFECTIVENESS OF THE STROKE-EASE PROGRAM USING ABDOMINAL STIMULATION AND EXERCISE TO MANAGE CONSTIPATION IN POST-THROMBOLYSIS STROKE PATIENTS Asrianti, Ade; Natashia, Dhea; Nursanti, Irna; Azzam, Rohman
Nursing Sciences Journal Vol 10 No 1 (2026): April 2026
Publisher : Universitas Kadiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30737/nsj.v10i1.7208

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Constipation is a frequent complication among post stroke patients and is often worsened by immobility, medication effects, dietary limitations, and neurological impairments. Effective bowel management is essential to improve comfort, prevent additional complications, and support recovery. Aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the STROKE EASE intervention in reducing constipation severity among post stroke patients who received thrombolysis. A quasi experimental pretest posttest study was conducted involving thirty post stroke patients in a private hospital in East Jakarta. Demographic and clinical data were collected, including age, sex, functional independence, diet type, comorbidities, muscle strength, and National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score. Constipation severity was measured using the Constipation Assessment Scale before and after the intervention. Changes in scores were analyzed using paired samples t tests. The mean age of participants was 64.03 years with almost equal distribution between men and women. Most patients required partial assistance with daily activities and consumed a soft diet. Nearly all had comorbid hypertension or diabetes. The mean National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score was 6.50. Constipation Assessment Scale scores decreased significantly from 11.00 before the intervention to 2.53 after the intervention with p less than 0.001. STROKE EASE intervention significantly reduced constipation severity in post thrombolysis stroke patients. This evidence based nursing approach offers a practical method to improve bowel function and patient comfort. Further studies with larger samples are recommended.
EFEK INHALASI AROMATERAPI LEMON, JAHE DAN KOMBINASI TERHADAP FREKUENSI MUAL MUNTAH PADA IBU HAMIL TRIMESTER I Tamar, Miskiyah; Nursanti, Irna; Nugroho, Natsir
Journal of Islamic Nursing Vol 5 No 1 (2020): Journal Of Islamic Nursing
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/join.v5i1.10395

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The pregnancy period in a woman's body experiences many changes or adaptations due to fetal growth needs. Various adaptations during pregnancy are adaptations of physiology to the digestive system, endocrine system and adaptations of psychology. Nausea vomiting are normal in pregnancy which occurs around 50-90 % of pregnant women experience nausea in the first trimester. Nausea vomiting in pregnant women will be better if it is able to overcome the problem of nausea in early pregnancy by using non-pharmacological supplementary therapy. Nonpharmacological therapy is non-instructive, non-invasive, inexpensive, simple, effective, and without adverse side effects. Non-pharmacological therapy can be done by giving aromatherapy. The purpose of this study is to prove the comparison between the lemon, ginger and combination aromatherapy inhalation intervention to decrease nausea and vomiting in pregnant women in the first trimester. The design of this study used Quasi Experiment Pre-Post Test Design. The number of research samples for each group is 10 respondents.The purposive sampling research technique.The measuring instrument used a standard questionnaireRhodes INVR.Data analysis using Wilcoxon test and Kruskal Wallis test. The results showed that there were differences in the Mean rank before and after aromatherapy lemon inhalation interventions, inhalation of ginger aromatherapy, and combination against the frequency of nausea vomiting in pregnant women in the first trimester. The highest pre-post mean rank is the combination of aromatherapy inhalation interventions is 17,60 and post 18.20. It can be concluded that combination intervention is more effective in reducing nausea and vomiting in first trimester pregnant women.Keywords: Lemon aromatherapy, Ginger aromatherapy, Nausea vomitingin first Trimester
EFEK “PAKET MISERI” TERHADAP KEMAMPUAN IBU HAMIL DALAM MELAKUKAN PENCEGAHAN DINI MALARIA DI KABUPATEN JAYAPURA Fakhri Inayati Said, Fathia; Nursanti, Irna; Nugroho, Natsir
Journal of Islamic Nursing Vol 4 No 2 (2019): Journal Of Islamic Nursing
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

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Kejadian penyakit malaria masih menduduki urutan keempat dari sepuluh penyakit infeksi di Kabupaten Jayapura. Menurut data penyakit malaria Dinkes Kota Jayapura pada  tahun 2015 terdapat ibu hamil dengan malaria sebanyak 31 orang dan meningkat pada tahun 2016 sebanyak 79 orang (Depkes RI, 2016). Berdasarkan data Puskesmas Sentani (2018) tercatat jumlah ibu hamil dengan positif malaria sebanyak 56 orang.Tujuan dalam penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui “Efek Paket MISERI” Terhadap Kemampuan Ibu Hamil Dalam Melakukan Pencegah Dini Malaria di Kabupaten Jayapura.Penelitian ini adalah penelitian kuantitatif dengan  desainQuasiEksperiment pre and post with control group. sampel yang digunakan berjumlah 70 responden yang dibagi menjadi 2 kelopok dengan masing-masing 35 responden. Analisis data menggunakan uji paired t-test menunjukkan hasilkelompok intervensi sesudah diberikan “Paket MISERI” berpengaruh secara bermakna dibanding kelompok kontrol. Dimana pada kelompok intervensi mendapat hasil p value = 0,000<0,05. Saran bagi pelayanan kesehatan Perlunya membuat program promosi kesehatan yang dilakukan secara continue terhadap ibu hamil di wilayah endemis malaria menggunakan “Paket MISERI” dalam pencegahan dini malaria
Co-Authors Agustin, Marini Aprilya, Dea Arniti, Arniti Arofiati, Fitri Asra, Fauzi Asrianti, Ade Asrul Asrul Azzahra, Sabrina Azzam, Rohman Budiyati , Dwi Damai Yanti Damayanti, Sri Utami Dewi Anggraini Dewi, Silviani Elfira Husna, Elfira Eni Widiastuti, Eni Erian Fatria Erian, Erian Erni Rita Fadhillah, Harif Fahmi, Asrul Fakhri Inayati Said, Fathia Farizal , Rinezia Rinza Fauzi Fauzi Febrian, Febrian Febrianti, Winda Firmansyah, Doddy Fitri Handayani Fitri Haryanti Fitria, Dian Giri Widakdo Haeruman Haeruman Hartati, Yeni Hartika Rani, Amelia Haryanti, Noviana Herawati, Eva Hidayanti, Putri Humairah, Faradila Idriani, Idriani Iis Sri Hardiati Irawati, Diana Jumaiayah, Wati Jumaiyah, Wati Karmi, Rudi Khaier, Nurhayati Kurniati Kurniati Kusmayadi, Yadi Masliha, Masliha Mersilia, Wina Mila mila Muhammad Hadi Mustopa Mustopa Natashia, Dhea Novirman, Novirman Nugroho, Natsir Nurhayati Nurhayati Nursalam Nursalam Pakpahan, Risdo Prabawati, Dewi Purwati, Nyimas Heny Qiyan, Ain Atta Rani, Amelia Hartika Resnayati, Yeti Riza Fitri Samsiah, S Saputri, Rosaliana Ayu Sari, Irma Permata Slametiningsih, Slametiningsih Somana, Aan Sri Wahyuni Stella, Nendra Elaya Azra Suhaemi, Suryati Suhartini, Euis Sukma, Bagja Angga Sunardi Sunardi Supra Saba, Iba Surani, Sri Susanti, Yuanita Tasya, Chindyca Anna Tintin Sukartini Sukartini, Tintin Sukartini Tuti Nuraini Uly, Nilawati Uswatun Hasanah Wahdaniyah Wahdaniyah, Wahdaniyah Wahidi, Kemala Desy Wahyu Hidayati Widagdo, Giri Yanny Trisyani Yeni Purnamasari, Yeni Yuniarsih, Winda Zuharni, Zuharni