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Journal : Jambura Nursing Journal

Self-Efficacy Penderita Hipertensi Di Puskesmas Kota Selatan Gorontalo Nurdiana Djamaluddin; Ita Sulistiani; Nirwanto K Rahim; Ahmad Aswad
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 4, No 1: January 2022
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v4i1.13463

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Prevalensi dan insidensi penyakit hipertensi semakin meningkat dan menyebabkan tingginya morbiditas dan mortalitas yang tinggi. Gorontalo merupakan Provinsi yang ikut menyumbang jumlah kumulatif kasus hipertensi. Sebagai penyakit yang dikenal dengan isitilah “silent killer”. Dalam upaya pengurangan komplikasi ini diperlukan kepatuhan dan kesadaran dri akan kemampuan dalam mencapai tujuan pengobatan yang kemudian lebih dikenal dengan isitilah self-efficacy. Rancangan penelitian ini menggunakan deskriptif dimana pengukuran dengan menggambarkan variabel yang diteliti tanpa menganalisa hubungan antar variabel. Sampel yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini yakni purposive sampling dengan jumlah 100 sampel yang diambil berdasarkan kriteria sampel. Hasil peneltian didapatkan terdaat 65 responden berjenis kelamin laki-laki dan 35 responden berjensi kelamin perempuan . Pada penelitian ini juga didapatkan juga responden yang memiliki self-efficacy tinggi berjumlah 53, dan 47responden memiliki self-efficacy rendah. Self-efficacy memberikan kontribusi terhadap pemahaman yang lebih baik dalam proses perubahan perilaku kesehatan sehingga akan meningkatkan kemampuan seseorang dalam memahami terkait penyakit, dan memilih cara yang tepat dalam mengurangi tingkat keparahan dengan keterampilan yang terlatih.
Partner Support with Condom Use Consistency in Transmission Prevention of People with HIV AIDS Nirwanto K Rahim; Rosmin Ilham; Yuniar Mansye Soeli; Kevin Efrain Tololiu
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 5, No 1: January 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v5i1.17712

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HIV remains a public concern with an increasing prevalence. HIV prevention can be done by considering the ABC approach; Abstinence (A), Be faithful (B), and Correct and consistent condoms (C). Globally, the use of condoms is still one of the HIV prevention interventions. However, this intervention is often overlooked, leading to inconsistent condom use. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between partner support and the consistency of condom use. This study used a cross-sectional method in Rumah Singgah Dukungan Teman Sebaya, Gorontalo City. The calculation of the Chi-square test revealed a p-value of 0.008 (p ˂ 0.05). This finding indicates a significant relationship between partner support and the consistency of condom use at Rumah Singgah Dukungan Teman Sebaya, Gorontalo City.
An overview of the factors that influence coping mechanisms in hemodialysis patients Yuniar Mansye Soeli; Rachmawaty D Hunawa; Nirwanto K Rahim; Sitti Fatimah Meylandri Arsad
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 5, No 2: July 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v5i2.20561

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Patients undergoing hemodialysis face many stressors, especially physical problems due to kidney failure. These problems often weaken the patient's adaptability. Adaptive and maladaptive coping mechanisms of patients undergoing hemodialysis can be influenced by various factors, namely age, length of time undergoing hemodialysis, self-efficacy and family support. The aim of the study was to describe the factors that influence coping mechanisms in hemodialysis patients at Prof. Dr. Aloei Saboe Hospital. The design in this study uses a descriptive research design. The population in this study were all hemodialysis patients at Prof. Dr. Aloei Saboe Hospital. The sample in the study amounted to 64 respondents with a total sampling technique. The research instrument used a questionnaire. The results of this study indicate that the coping mechanism of hemodialysis patients is mostly maladaptive as many as 33 respondents (51.6%) and the factors that influence coping mechanisms based on the length of time undergoing hemodialysis are mostly low as many as 33 respondents (51.6%), self-efficacy factor is also low as many as 33 respondents (51.6%) and the factor of family support is mostly good as many as 33 respondents (51.6%). Suggestions for nurses through the provision of nursing care can be used to monitor and improve patient education about the patient's coping mechanisms while undergoing hemodialysis.
The Relationship Social Support With The Adherence To Taking ARV Medication nirwanto k rahim; Yuniar M Soeli
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 5, No 2: July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v5i2.20738

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Human immunodeficiency virus or better known as HIV, is a virus that infects the human immune system. Several factors, including social support, influence compliance with PLWHA undergoing ARV treatment. Social support is verbal or non-verbal information, advice, real help, or behavior provided by people familiar with the subject in their social environment. This study aims to determine the relationship between social support and adherence to ARV treatment at peer support shelters in Gorontalo City. This study used a correlational design. The sample used was 37 respondents using the Total Sampling method. Data was collected using a questionnaire sheet and analyzed with univariate and bivariate. Based on the study's results, good social support in this study amounted to 29 respondents or 78%, while social support was not as good as 8 respondents or 21%. So, a significant relationship exists between social support and adherence to ARV medication. Suggestions from this study Nurses can implement the findings of this study in providing nursing care, especially in preventive efforts to drop out of ARV drugs
Overview Of Bullying Behavior Among Nursing Students In Gorontalo Province Soeli, Yuniar Mansye; Firmawaty, Firmawaty; Wulansari, Ika; Antu, Mihrawaty S; Rahim, Nirwanto K
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 6, No 2: July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v6i2.25972

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One of the sources of problems in the educational environment is the presence of mild aggressive behavior among teenagers, such as teasing, hitting, pushing, or threatening each other. This behavior is known as bullying. There have been many cases of bullying in Gorontalo, as reported by various media, including Gorontalo Daily News. The purpose of this research is to describe the bullying behavior among nursing students in Gorontalo Province. The type of research used is descriptive research with a retrospective approach, examining the bullying behavior of nursing students in Gorontalo Province. The population in this study consisted of 1,403 students, while the sample size was 311 respondents. The results showed that the depiction of bullying behavior among nursing students in Gorontalo Province included 300 respondents in the low category, 142 respondents in the moderate category, and 1 respondent in the high category. Thus, the bullying behavior among nursing students in Gorontalo Province is classified as low. Therefore, it can be concluded that the bullying behavior among nursing students in Gorontalo Province is considered low.
An Overview of Sexual Desire Among People Living with HIV (PLHIV) at RSUD Toto Kabila Rahim, Nirwanto K; Jumatrin, Nur Fitriah
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 7, No 2: July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v7i2.33447

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Sexual desire is a fundamental component of quality of life, including for people living with HIV (PLHIV) who have experienced increased life expectancy through antiretroviral therapy (ART). However, the sexual dimension of PLHIV is often overlooked in healthcare services. This study aimed to describe the level of sexual desire among PLHIV at RSUD Toto Kabila. The research employed a quantitative descriptive approach using a cross-sectional survey design. The sample was obtained through total sampling, involving all 35 registered PLHIV at the hospital. The instrument used was the Sexual Desire and Erotic Fantasies Questionnaire (SDEF), which had been previously validated and officially translated. Univariate analysis was conducted and presented in frequency distributions. Results showed that the majority of respondents (57%) had a high level of sexual desire, while the remaining 43% had a low level. These findings indicate that sexual desire remains significant among PLHIV and may be influenced by clinical stability, psychosocial support, and self-acceptance. The discussion emphasizes the importance of holistic HIV services that are sensitive to patients' sexual health needs. This study concludes that fulfilling the sexual needs of PLHIV should be considered an essential aspect in efforts to improve their overall quality of life..