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The Relationship Between Moral Distress With Level of Burnout on Nurses in Intensive Care Room at the dr. Soebandi Hospital Jember Siswoyo Siswoyo; Kholid Rosyidi Muhammad Nur; Faizatul Ulya
NurseLine Journal Vol 5 No 2 (2020): November 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v5i2.16226

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Moral distress is defined as psychological disequilibrium and negative feelings that results from recognizing an ethically appropriate action, yet not taking it because of such barriers. This causes an increase workload of nurses in the intensive care room, resulting burnout that affects nurses, patients and health care providers. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between moral distress and the level of burnout in intensive care room nurses at the dr. Soebandi Hospital Jember. This study used a quantitative descriptive observational analytic with the approach cross sectional design selected 47 nurses as respondents used total sampling. Data collected by Measure of Moral Distress Scale - Healthcare Professionals (MMD-HP) and Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). The results revealed that most respondents experienced low moral distress (85.1%) and low burnout (61.7%). The bivariate analysis showed with spearman test that p-value was < 0.001 (α = 0.05; r = 0.531). There was a relationship between moral distress and the level of burnout in intensive care room nurses at the dr. Soebandi Hospital Jember with moderate and positive relationship strength. A healthy work environment plays an important role in the low level of moral distress and burnout, if there are staff skilled in communication, good collaboration between people or professions, effective decision making, proper staffing, recognition and leadership.
Prevalence of Hypertension and Related Factors Among Older People In Nursing Home of Jember, East Java, Indonesia Rismawan Adi Yunanto; Tantut Susanto; Hanny Rasni; Latifa Aini Susumaningrum; Kholid Rosyidi Muhammad Nur
NurseLine Journal Vol 4 No 2 (2019): November 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v4i2.14931

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Older people (OP) have high risk for hypertension related with changing during older process in particularly system of cardiovascular. The purpose of this study is to identify prevalence of hypertension and related factors among OP in nursing home of Jember, East Java, Indonesia. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 42 of OP in nursing home. A self-administered questionnaire was used to identify characteristic of participants. Data of activity daily living, cognitive function, emotional status, depression status, and spiritual activity was measured using Katz Index of Independence in Activities of Daily Living (ADL), Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire (SPMSQ), The Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), Depression Anxiety Stress Scale 14 (DASS-14), and Daily Spiritual Experience Scale (DSES), respectively. Blood pressure was measured using a standard protocol employing a stethoscope and sphygmomanometer. A logistic regression analysis was used to determine factors related to hypertension among OP. Blood pressure of systolic and diastolic among OP were 131.90 ± 16.56 mmHg and 82.02 ± 10.18 mmHg, respectively. The prevalence of systolic and diastolic hypertension among OP in nursing home were 38.1% and 21.4%, respectively. The factors of systolic hypertension were age (p= 0.038), activity daily living (p= 0.043), depression status (p= 0.012), and spiritual activity (p= 0.015). Meanwhile, factors of diastolic hypertension were age (p= 0.041) and education (p= 0.049). Increasing age of OP related a risk factor of hypertension by supported by there are psychological problems like depression, although could be reduced by existence of spiritual activity of OP. Provision of health education on changes in the cardiovascular system and adaptation of lifestyle changes in the OP will be able to reduce hypertension factors in the OP.
Parenting Stress and Quality Of Life Of Special Need Chidren’s Parents: A School Health Survey Among Disabled Children in Badean Bondowoso Muhammad Cholilurrohman Hadi; Tantut Susanto; Kholid Rosyidi Muhammad Nur
NurseLine Journal Vol 4 No 2 (2019): November 2019
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v4i2.11118

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The family with special need children experience children’s dependency behavior. This situations related to parenting stress which affected parental quality of life. The objective of this study was to examine the correlation characteristic of parents and parenting stress and parental quality of life among special need children’s parents. A cross sectional study design conducted among 52 parents with special need children in School of Disabled Children in Badean Bondowoso. A self-administered questionnaire including the Alabama Parenting Questionnaire and the World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF Indonesian version were used to assess parenting stress; and parental quality of life, respectively. Pearson Product Moment and Spearman Rank was performed to answer the objective of this study. The results showed that, there were no correlation between parenting stress and parental quality of life of special need children’s parents (p >0.05). However, length of disability correlated with parenting stress (r = 0.339; p = 0.014). Meanwhile; parent’s gender (Z = -2.089; p = 0.037), special need children’s gender (Z = -2.102; p = 0.036), and number of childrens (r = -0.297; p = 0.033) were correlated with parental quality of life. This study concluded that characteristic of parents and children with special needs correlated with parental quality of life. Therefore, adaptive parenting environment should implement to reduce parenting stress.
Nursing Work Arrangement in Health Care Settings During the Pandemic Of Covid-19: Nurse Managers’ Perspectives Nurfika Asmaningrum; Kholid Rosyidi Muhammad Nur; Retno Purwandari; Anisah Ardiana
NurseLine Journal Vol 5 No 2 (2020): November 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v5i2.20544

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Nurses are health service providers playing pivotal role and serving at the forefront of tackling COVID-19. As such, their health and safety are pivotal. Therefore, a policy is needed in arranging their work system in response to COVID-19 pandemic. The work arrangement denotes an effort to prevent human-to-human infection transmission of COVID-19. However, the nursing work system adjustment model is not yet know. The aim of the study is to explore a model for adjusting the work system of nurses in health care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic, from the perspective of nurse managers. This study applied descriptive qualitative method. It involved 9 (nine) managers who were recruited from 2 (two) public hospitals which became the national reference for handling COVID-19. These subjects were chosen using purposive sampling technique. Data collection employed semi-structured interviews through virtually telephone and conference. Resultant data was analyzed using content analysis. The study has unraveled five main categories related to the adjustment of the nursing work system during the pandemic, including the management of nurse personnel, regulation at work, arrangement of work patterns, adjustment of work procedures, and flexibility of work systems. Through the work system regulation, hospital managers have implemented the principle of maintaining health, safety and security of nurses while working in health care facilities. The adjustment of the nursing work system aims to reduce the negative impact of the health crisis and reduce anxiety for nurses. This is mainly because the level of anxiety associated with COVID-19 may pose adverse effects on nurses’ wellbeing.
Co-Authors Aditya Bintang Imani Afandi, Alfid Aisyah, Ica Nur Aisyah, Rifanti Dwi Alfid Tri Afandi Anandarma, Sustyarko Onny Angela Irena Junanda Anggun Dyah Pramita Anisah Ardiana Anisah Ardiana Anisah Ardiana Anisah Ardiana Annisa Maulida Sabrina Fitriani Aprinia Fajar Sukmawati Aziz Putra Adhitama Azizah Abdullah, Syamsiah Nur Azizah, Nuha Aliyah Nur Bahri, Dinar Auliyatul Baskoro Setioputro Damiri, Dini Dewi, Ratna Kusuma Diah Estingtias Dianita, Eka Mei Dini Kurniawati Diyanti, Sister Putri Dodi Wijaya Dwi Nuria Arifin Dwi Putri Maharani Edyawati, Eka Efendi, Anggit Drajad Eka Aprilia Wulandari Eka Edyawati Elsiana Dwi Cahya Endrian Kurniawan, Dicky Enggal Hadi Kurniyawan Erti I. Dewi Fadhilla, Ailsa Ayu Faizatul Ulya Fajar, Aulana Ikhsan Faza, Nadhira Grace Pakilaran Hafan Sutawardana, Jon Hanny Rasni Harishoh, Liana Wafdatul Hersanti Maulia Putri H Hidayaturrohkim, Riski Indah Listiyawati Indah, Agnes Rosalia Indrasasi, Adzraa Sadira Ranu Isyroq, Haidar Fadhilatin Joni Haryanto Kholifatu Rosyidah Lantin Sulistiyorini, Lantin Latifa Aini Susumaningrum Latifa Aini Susumaningrum Liandini, Sheila Anugrah Lulu Dewanti Lulu Dewanti M. Anugrah Maulana Maharani, Ceria Dwi Karla Maria M. Dwi Wahyuni Maulidia, Aulia Mayasari, Yunita Melani Adelia Efendi Meri Katrin Dwi Cayani Modest, Bunga Misselvy Lovely Muhammad Cholilurrohman Hadi Muhammad Nur Khamid Mulyana, Nonica Musta’adah, Iftitatul Mutiara Baiq Qatrunnada Nabela, Mareta Nabila Meyra Anindita Nasywa, Adinda Ndun, Marini Aprilia Nguyen, Tuan Van Ningrum, Teysya Dwi Nisa, Indika Khoirun Novi Anoegrajekti Novita, Reza Nur Jannah Nur Rohmawati Nurfatekha, Esa Darma Nurfika Asmaningrum Nurfika Asmaningrum Nurfika Asmaningrum Nurfika Asmaningrum Nurul Firdaus, Azzahra Ganandya Nurul Izzah Regita Cahyani Purnawan, Sigit Putri Hidayatur Rochmah Putri, Chicha Amilia Putri, Inka Mawardi Putri, Jovanka Maylafaisya Putri, Melsanda Holipin Rahmawati, Iis Rakasiwi, Sabella Ramadhan, Ibadillah Hilmy Dzulfiqar Restanto, Didik Pudji Retno Purwandari Rifa’i, Achmad Rismawan Adi Yunanto Rizanti, Ayunda Puteri Rusmawati, Adinda Athalia Saadah, Nila Uli Safitri, Andini Eka Saktiningtiyas, Devi Ruchama’ Salsabila, Yolanda Nandin Sari, Firli Riana Siswoyo Siswoyo Siti Nurmalasari Soekma Yeni Astuti Sofyan Nurdiansyah Sri Wahyuni Sriyono Sriyono Susanti, Nadia Indri Sustyarko Onny Anandarma Sya’roni, Sya’roni Tambunan, Cristina Esria Valentin Tantut Susanto Tia Rachman Cahyaningrum Trisnawati, Dian Ulfiatun Hasanah Vinda Prihatini Rahmatillah Wahyuningtias Rahmadani Wisnu Phambudi Wulandari, Eka Aprilia Yanti, Nurhalida Indra Yudho Tri Handoko Yulia Kurniawati Yunidar Dwi Puspitasari Yusnitasari, Engelina Za'im, Putra Pramadita Fachruz Zalsabilla, Adhelia Reisa Zenitha Gelina Inachys