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Department Of Geriatric Nursing, Health Faculty, Institute Of Health And Technology Al Insyirah, Indonesia

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Journal : Science Midwifery

Assesment of Grip Strength of Community Dwelling Older People in Tenayan Raya Pekanbaru Indonesia, a Urban Area Sumandar
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 1, Oktober (2020): Science Midwifery
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Grip strength is related concurrently to measures other than the strength of different muscle actions, such measures are those of activities, involving the upper limbs, of which the hands are a part. Low level grip strength has shown strong to increase risks of morbidity and mortality in older people. The aim of this study was to analysis profile of grip strength. The study was a descriptive study, involving simultaneous data collection on profile of grip strenght. The respondents were 120 community-dwelling older people who urban area especially Tenayan Raya Distric Pekanbaru Indoensia. Cluster sampling was used to recruit the samples. Majority age were 63.10 years old. For gender, can be seen that female was 68.3 %, male was 31.7 % and marital status show 78.3 % was married, Widower were 21.7%, not available for no married or 0 %. For educational level showed that Diploma/Bachelor/master were 29,2 %, Senior High School was 35.8 %, Elementary school was 21.7 %, junior high school was 13.3 %. For employed status show that unemployed was 71.7%, older people with employed was 28.3 %. For assessment of grip strength show that 58.3 % was low and just found normal was 41.7 %. This research to help geriatric nurse enhance education and health promotion through handgrip strength examination. By getting handgrip strength condition will impact to health behavior
Nurse Caring Experience In Providing Nursing Services Among Covid-19 Patients In The Private Hospital Pekanbaru: A Phenomenological Study Mersi Ekaputri; Arya Ramadia; Sumandar Sumandar
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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The spread of COVID-19 is still continuing very fast. The COVID-19 outbreak is a global problem that has an impact on various life settings and is a challenge for nurses in providing professional nursing care with the risk of contracting and even becoming a victim of COVID-19. The study aims to explore in depth the caring experiences of nurses in providing nursing services to COVID-19 patients in hospital. The research design is used descriptive phenomenology. Participants were 12 nurse, who were selected by purposive sampling technique. The Data be in the form of in-depth interviews and field notes. Furthermore, it is analyzed verbatim and using Colaizzi's approach. The results of the study found six themes, which is nurse anxiety, support system, professional responsibility, workload, refusal of information by patient and patient's family, risk of infection. The themes that emerge from the results of the study can serve as a reference for health workers, especially in the managerial field in taking policies regarding health services, especially nursing services by COVID-19 nurses in order to produce good and safe nursing services for both patients and nurses as nursing service providers.
Effect Of Counterpressure With Birth Ball On Reduction Of Labor Pain In First Stage Wira Ekdeni Aifa; Fajar Sari Tanberika; Sumandar
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 3 (2022): August: Science Midwifery
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The use of a birth ball during labor can reduce pain levels because it stimulates postural reflexes and keeps the muscles and spine in good condition, thereby reducing anxiety, minimal use of pethidine, facilitates descent of the fetal head, reduces the length of the first stage. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of counterpressure with birth balls on reducing labor pain in the 1st stage of labor. Types of quantitative research and pre-experimental design. The sample were 16 mothers and the sampling technique was Accidental Sampling. The research instrument was observation sheet with univariate and bivariate analysis. Data analysis used paired sample t test. The results showed that there was an effect of counterpressure with birth balls on reducing labor pain in the 1st stage, with p-value 0.000 <0.05, while the results of the different test with independent t-test obtained p-value = 0.006, which means that there was a difference between the groups that were treated with counterpressure. Birth Ball and what not to do on the reduction of labor pain in the 1st stage. It is hoped that the Sinta Medika Clinic can be an innovation for health services, especially in the field of maternity care to reduce maternal pain in the first stage