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Hubungan Health Literacy dengan Kepatuhan Minum Obat pada Pasien Hipertensi di Puskesmas Simpang IV Sipin Ariani, Dhea; Rudini, Dini; Sari, Yulia Indah Permata; Martawinarti, Rts Netisa; Sari, Putri Irwanti
Jurnal Pustaka Keperawatan (Pusat Akses kajian Keperawatan) Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Pustaka Keperawatan
Publisher : Pustaka Galeri Mandiri

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Hypertension is classified as a non-communicable disease that necessitates prolonged therapeutic management. Adherence to antihypertensive medication is a key determinant in achieving controlled blood pressure levels and preventing potential complications. Health literacy likewise plays a critical role in shaping an individual’s capacity to comprehend medical information and make informed decisions related to treatment. This study was conducted to examine the association between health literacy and medication adherence among individuals with hypertension in the operational area of Puskesmas Simpang IV Sipin. This research employed a quantitative approach with a cross-sectional design. A total of 150 participants were recruited using a purposive sampling technique. Data collection utilized the HLS-EU-Q16 and MMAS-8 instruments, while data analysis was performed using Pearson correlation. The findings revealed that the average health literacy score was 10.61, and the average medication adherence score was 5.86. Pearson correlation testing showed a significant relationship between health literacy and medication adherence (p < 0.001) with a correlation coefficient (r = 0.65). These results indicate that higher levels of health literacy are associated with better adherence to antihypertensive therapy. Enhancing patients’ health literacy may therefore serve as an effective strategy to improve adherence to antihypertensive treatment.
Development and Validation of a 3D Hologram-Based Learning Media for Emergency Preparedness in Islamic Boarding Schools Kamila Dyanti, Tiara; Subandi, Andi; Martawinarti, Rts Netisa; Oktarina, Yosi
Jurnal Keperawatan Komprehensif (Comprehensive Nursing Journal) Vol. 11 No. 4 (2025): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN KOMPREHENSIF (COMPREHENSIVE NURSING JOURNAL)
Publisher : STIKep PPNI Jawa Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33755/jkk.v11i4.935

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Background: Islamic boarding schools (pesantren) have distinctive educational settings, yet emergency preparedness education remains limited by conventional learning methods. Objective: This study aimed to develop and validate a three-dimensional (3D) hologram-based learning media on school safety zones and first aid for students in Islamic boarding schools. Methods: This research employed a Research and Development (R&D) approach using the 4D model, consisting of the Define, Design, and Develop stages. Validation was conducted by two material experts and two media experts using standardized assessment instruments covering aspects of content accuracy, visual quality, and practicality. Data were analyzed descriptively to determine the feasibility level of the developed media. Results: Validation by material experts yielded an average score of 93.33%, while media experts obtained 92.94%, both categorized as very feasible. These findings indicate that the 3D hologram-based learning media meets both substance and technical standards required for preparedness and first-aid education. Conclusion: The developed 3D hologram-based learning media was declared very feasible based on expert validation, making it a valid and appropriate educational tool for future implementation in nursing and health education programs.
The Risk of Falls among Elderly at Panti Sosial Tresna Werdha Budi Luhur, Jambi City Sari, Lisa Anita; Martawinarti, RTS Netisa
Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Kesehatan Vol 11 No 2 (2025): JURNAL ILMU-ILMU KESEHATAN
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Garuda Putih

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Elderly individuals are an age group that is vulnerable to various health problems, one of which is the risk of falling. Falls among the elderly can lead to injuries, decreased quality of life, and even death. Therefore, it is important to identify factors associated with the risk of falls, especially among older adults living in social care institutions such as nursing homes. This study aimed to describe the risk of falls among elderly residents at the Budi Luhur Social Institution for the Elderly (PSTW) in Jambi City. This research used a descriptive quantitative design with a cross-sectional approach. The sample consisted of 58 elderly individuals selected using a total sampling technique. The instrument used was the Morse Fall Scale to assess the level of fall risk. Data were analyzed univariately and presented in the form of frequency distributions and percentages. The results showed that most of the elderly had a high risk of falling, totaling 43 respondents (74.13%), while 15 respondents (25.86%) had a moderate risk of falling. The factors contributing to a higher risk of falls included muscle weakness, balance disorders, the use of walking aids, and a history of previous falls. In conclusion, the majority of elderly individuals at the Budi Luhur Social Institution in Jambi City had a high risk of falling. Preventive efforts such as physical exercises to improve strength and balance, fall prevention education, and creating a safe environment are necessary to reduce the risk of falls among the elderly.
EDUKASI PENTINGNYA PERILAKU HIDUP BERSIH DAN SEHAT (PHBS) DENGAN CUCI TANGAN 6 LANGKAH DI RUANG RAWAT INAP MARWA RSI ARAFAH JAMBI yusni, yusnilawati; Mawarti, Indah; Mahendra, Syafira Nurliza; Martawinarti, Rts Netisa; Sari, Putri Irwanti; Oktaria, Rina
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 3 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat (ABDIMAS)
Publisher : STIKES Garuda Putih

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Background: One important aspect of PHBS is handwashing with soap, which has been proven to be an effective way to prevent various infectious diseases. In the healthcare sector, handwashing with soap is very crucial, especially in preventing nosocomial infections, namely infections that occur in hospitals due to the transmission of bacteria and viruses from the non-sterile hospital environment. Medical personnel and patients' families play a major role in preventing these infections. However, many patients' families still do not pay attention to hand hygiene when visiting patient treatment rooms. Objective: This community service activity aims to increase the understanding of patient families regarding the importance of hand hygiene both before and after carrying out activities while the patient and family are in the treatment room at the hospital. Objective: This community service activity aims to increase the understanding of patient families regarding the importance of hand hygiene both before and after carrying out activities while the patient and family are in the treatment room at the hospital. Method: Education was carried out through lectures and direct demonstrations in the Marwa Inpatient Room, RSI Arafah Jambi with the participation of 15 people, using leaflets and flipcharts. Results: The results of the activity showed an increase in participants' understanding of the six steps of handwashing according to WHO standards and an increase in the understanding of patient families regarding risk factors for falls in patients. Before the education, only 6 out of 15 participants (17.14%) understood the material. After the education, all participants (100%) showed a good understanding. Thus, there was an increase in understanding of 82.86%. Participants also actively discussed and showed high enthusiasm in the activity. With this education, it is hoped that hand hygiene practices using 6 steps can be applied consistently in daily life, so that clean and healthy living behavior (PHBS) by washing hands through 6 steps can be continuously implemented. Keywords: Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS), 6-Step Hand Washing
Gambaran Tekanan Darah pada Penderita Hipertensi dengan Riwayat Penggunaan Obat Antihipertensi Selama 3–5 Tahun di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Simpang IV Sipin Kota Jambi MARCELINDA, WIDA TRI; Nurhusna, Nurhusna; Martawinarti, Rts Netisa; Subandi, Andi; Sari, Putri Irwanti
Jurnal Keperawatan Universitas Jambi Vol 10 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Keperawatan Universitas Jambi
Publisher : Program Studi Keperawatan Universitas Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jkuj.v10i1.49731

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Hypertension is a chronic condition characterized by a persistent increase in blood pressure that requires long-term therapy and risk factor control. This study aimed to describe the blood pressure profile of patients with hypertension who had a history of using antihypertensive medication for three to five years in the working area of Puskesmas Simpang IV Sipin, Jambi City. The study employed a quantitative descriptive design with a total sampling technique involving 40 respondents. Data were collected using a respondent characteristic questionnaire, interviews, and blood pressure measurements with a digital sphygmomanometer after participants rested for five minutes. The results showed that the majority of respondents were female (72.5%), had a college education (30%), worked as housewives (60%), and had suffered from hypertension for five years (62.5%). Based on blood pressure measurements, most respondents had systolic blood pressure in the moderate hypertension category (57.5%) and mild hypertension (42.5%). Meanwhile, diastolic blood pressure was predominantly in the mild hypertension category (62.5%), followed by high-normal (20%), normal (10%), and moderate hypertension (7.5%). The findings indicate that a portion of respondents still experienced uncontrolled blood pressure despite long-term antihypertensive medication use. Contributing factors include medication adherence, high-sodium diet, stress, and lack of physical activity. Continuous education, regular monitoring, and lifestyle modification efforts are necessary to achieve optimal blood pressure control.
Gambaran Tekanan Darah pada Penderita Hipertensi dengan Riwayat Penggunaan Obat Antihipertensi Selama 3–5 Tahun di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Simpang IV Sipin Kota Jambi MARCELINDA, WIDA TRI; Nurhusna, Nurhusna; Martawinarti, Rts Netisa; Subandi, Andi; Sari, Putri Irwanti
Jurnal Keperawatan Universitas Jambi Vol 10 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Keperawatan Universitas Jambi
Publisher : Program Studi Keperawatan Universitas Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jkuj.v10i1.49731

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Hypertension is a chronic condition characterized by a persistent increase in blood pressure that requires long-term therapy and risk factor control. This study aimed to describe the blood pressure profile of patients with hypertension who had a history of using antihypertensive medication for three to five years in the working area of Puskesmas Simpang IV Sipin, Jambi City. The study employed a quantitative descriptive design with a total sampling technique involving 40 respondents. Data were collected using a respondent characteristic questionnaire, interviews, and blood pressure measurements with a digital sphygmomanometer after participants rested for five minutes. The results showed that the majority of respondents were female (72.5%), had a college education (30%), worked as housewives (60%), and had suffered from hypertension for five years (62.5%). Based on blood pressure measurements, most respondents had systolic blood pressure in the moderate hypertension category (57.5%) and mild hypertension (42.5%). Meanwhile, diastolic blood pressure was predominantly in the mild hypertension category (62.5%), followed by high-normal (20%), normal (10%), and moderate hypertension (7.5%). The findings indicate that a portion of respondents still experienced uncontrolled blood pressure despite long-term antihypertensive medication use. Contributing factors include medication adherence, high-sodium diet, stress, and lack of physical activity. Continuous education, regular monitoring, and lifestyle modification efforts are necessary to achieve optimal blood pressure control.
The Risk of Falls among Elderly at Panti Sosial Tresna Werdha Budi Luhur, Jambi City Sari, Lisa Anita; Martawinarti, RTS Netisa
Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Kesehatan Vol 11 No 2 (2025): JURNAL ILMU-ILMU KESEHATAN
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Garuda Putih

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52741/jiikes.v11i2.142

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Elderly individuals are an age group that is vulnerable to various health problems, one of which is the risk of falling. Falls among the elderly can lead to injuries, decreased quality of life, and even death. Therefore, it is important to identify factors associated with the risk of falls, especially among older adults living in social care institutions such as nursing homes. This study aimed to describe the risk of falls among elderly residents at the Budi Luhur Social Institution for the Elderly (PSTW) in Jambi City. This research used a descriptive quantitative design with a cross-sectional approach. The sample consisted of 58 elderly individuals selected using a total sampling technique. The instrument used was the Morse Fall Scale to assess the level of fall risk. Data were analyzed univariately and presented in the form of frequency distributions and percentages. The results showed that most of the elderly had a high risk of falling, totaling 43 respondents (74.13%), while 15 respondents (25.86%) had a moderate risk of falling. The factors contributing to a higher risk of falls included muscle weakness, balance disorders, the use of walking aids, and a history of previous falls. In conclusion, the majority of elderly individuals at the Budi Luhur Social Institution in Jambi City had a high risk of falling. Preventive efforts such as physical exercises to improve strength and balance, fall prevention education, and creating a safe environment are necessary to reduce the risk of falls among the elderly.