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The effect of exercise to improve quality of life among patients with heart failure: A literature review Masroni Masroni; Ni Made Manik Elisa Putri; Anita Dwi Ariyani
Malahayati International Journal of Nursing and Health Science Vol 3, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Keperawata Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Malahayati Bandar Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/minh.v3i1.2878

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Background: Nowadays, cardiovascular diseases are considered as the most prevalent disease in developed countries and are main cause of mortality in all ages and races. Heart failure (HF) is a major public health issue in the world. An exercise program, developed based on the physical conditions of patients, can promote the quality of life in heart failure patients.Purpose: To examine the effect of exercise to improve quality of life among patient with Heart Failure.Methods: The electronic databases of PubMed, CINAHL, Trip, and Cochrane Systematic Reviews were searched. These databases were chosen based on their inclusion of allied health and medical journals, and those that contain studies relevant based exercise.Results:  The search terms included "heart failure", "exercise", "quality of life". We found 272 articles in all databased and got 1 for PubMed, 2 for Trip database that fit in criteria.Conclusion: Physical exercise has proved increasing quality of life among patients with heart failure. Improving patients exercise capacity and increasing their ability to perform more daily physical activity is expected to improve their quality of life. From the result finding of three evidences, we could see the significant finding on increasing quality of life after did physical exercise.
GAMBARAN PENGETAHUAN MASYARAKAT TENTANG PENTINGNYA PEMAKAIAN MASKER PADA MASA PANDEMI COVID-19 DI BANJAR BADUNG GULINGAN MENGWI Ni Made Manik Elisa Putri; Putu Inge Ruth Suantika
Jurnal Keperawatan BSI Vol 10 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Keperawatan BSI
Publisher : LPPM Universitas BSI

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ABSTRAK COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease-2019) merupakan salah satupan demi yang mampu menarik perhatian manusia di seluruh dunia. Hal ini terjadi karena penyebaran virus COVID-19 sangat cepat, dan tidak memandang laki-laki atau perempuan, anak-anak, dewasa maupun lansia. Di Indonesia kasuspositif COVID-19 juga mengalami peningkatan dan berada pada urutan ke-21 negara di Dunia dengan kasus Corona terbanyak. Indonesia terkonfirmasisampaihariiniadalah 511.836 orang,kasus positif dengan jumlah kematian 16.255 orang (Tirto.id. 2020). Namun walaupun masyarakat patuh dalam pemakaian masker, namun tetap terjadi peningkatan jumlah COVID-19, kemungkinan disebabkan oleh pemakaian masker yang kurang tepat. Penelitian ini merupakan jenis penelitian kuantitatif dengan desain deskriptif analitik, Penelitian ini akan mengukur pengetahuan tentang COVID-19, dan pemakaian masker secara tepat. Responden yang diharapkan untuk mengikuti penelitian ini berjumlah 100 orang, namun ternyata hanya 75 responden. Pengetahuan masyarakat tentang COVID-19 sebagian besar 90% baik, dan 10% kurang memahami, Pengetahuan masyarakat tentang Masker pada masa Pandemi 98.7% baik, dan 1.3 % masih kurang memahami tentang masker, Cara pemakaian masker yang tepat pada masa Pandemi, 90% memahami cara pemakaian masker secara tepat, dan sekitar 10% kurang memahami pemakaian masker yang tepat. Semakin baik tingkat pengetahuan masyarakat tentang pemakaian masker secara tepat, maka dapat menurunkan wabah/pandemic COVID-19 Kata Kunci : Covid 19, Pengetahuan, Pemakaian Masker ABSTRACT COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease-2019) is one of the things that is able to attract human attention around the world. This happens because the spread of the COVID-19 virus is very fast, and does not look at men or women, children, adults and the elderly. In Indonesia, positive cases of COVID-19 have also increased and are in the 21st place in the world with the most cases of Corona. Indonesia has been confirmed to reach 511,836 people, positive cases with a death toll of 16,255 people (Tirto.id. 2020). However, even though the public is obedient to wearing masks, there is still an increase in the number of COVID-19, possibly due to the use of masks that are not quite right. This research is a type of quantitative research with an analytic descriptive design. This research will measure knowledge about COVID-19, and the proper use of masks. The number of respondents who were expected to take part in this research was 100 people, but in fact only 75 respondents. : Most of the public knowledge of COVID-19 was 90% good, and 10% did not understand, Public knowledge about masks during the Pandemic was 98.7% good, and 1.3% still did not understand about masks, How to use masks properly during the Pandemic, 90 % understand how to use masks properly, and about 10% do not understand the proper use of masks. The better the level of public knowledge about wearing masks appropriately, the lower the COVID-19 outbreak / pandemic. Keywords: Knowledge, Appropriate use of masks, COVID-19
TINGKAT KECEMASAN PERAWAT RUANG OPERASI DALAM MEMBERIKAN PELAYANAN DI MASA PANDEMI Putu Inge Ruth Suantika; Ni Made Manik Elisa Putri
Jurnal Keperawatan BSI Vol 10 No 2 (2022): Jurnal Keperawatan BSI
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Covid 19 masih menjadi faktor utama pencetus kematian tertinggi di dunia. Hal ini memberikan dampak bagi kehidupan masyarakat. Tidak hanya di kalangan masyarakat umum, melainkan juga membawa dampak psikologis bagi para tenaga kesehatan khussunya perawat. Perasaan cemas dan khawatir sering mereka rasakan karena harus tetap memberikan pelayanan kesehatan bagi pasien yang sudah terkonfimrasi positif covid 19 ataupun masih dengan status suspect. Tujuan penelitian ini yaitu mengidentifikasi tingkat kecemasan perawat di ruang operasi dalam memberikan pelayanan di masa pandemic covid 19. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian kuantitatif yang menggunakan jenis penelitian deskriptif analitik dengan rancangan penelitian potong lintang atau cross sectional. Sampel penelitian adalah perawat yang bekerja diruang operasi sejumlah 100 orang. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa tingkat kecemasan yang dialami oleh perawat yang bertugas di ruang operasi dikategorikan sebagai tingkat kecemasan ringan sebesar 83%. Pemerintah perlu menyiapkan intervensi untuk mengurangi kecemasan yang dialami para petugas kesehatan karena mereka berkontak langsung dengan pasien covid 19 dalam memberikan perawatan selama pasien di rumah sakit.
The Effectiveness of Blanket Warmer, Warm Intravenous Fluids, and Operating Room Temperature Modification in Preventing Perioperative Hypothermia Purwadadi, I Kadek; Agustini, Ni Luh Putu Inca Buntari; Nuryanto, Kadek; Putri, Ni Made Manik Elisa
Jurnal Kesehatan Vol 15 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Kesehatan
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Tanjung Karang

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Hypothermia is a dangerous condition where the body temperature drops drastically (<36°C). If not promptly addressed, it can be life-threatening, with a mortality rate of approximately 21% for moderate hypothermia and 40% for severe hypothermia. This literature review aims to identify the most effective preventive measures to be implemented in the operating room to prevent perioperative hypothermia. This study utilized a literature review method, analyzing articles from two databases, PubMed and Science Direct. After applying relevant keywords, a total of 401 articles were obtained. These articles were then identified, screened, and examined for eligibility, resulting in 12 included articles. Nine articles reported that warm intravenous fluids, warm irrigation fluids, electric warming blankets, warming mattresses, and operating room temperature modifications were significantly beneficial in preventing perioperative hypothermia. In comparison, two articles found no significant benefit in prevention. There needs to be a consensus among the reviewed articles regarding the most effective preventive measures for perioperative hypothermia. Additionally, none of the articles examined the combined use of all three interventions to prevent hypothermia in perioperative patients.
The Relationship Between Work Environment Factors, Communication, And Teamwork with The Implementation of Patient Safety Culture: A Literature Review Agustini, Ni Luh Putu Inca Buntari; Wahyuni, Ni Komang Sri; Mahaputra, I Nyoman Arya; Putri, Ni Made Manik Elisa
Babali Nursing Research Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): January
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Introduction: A key component of quality management in the healthcare industry is the patient safety culture, which involves initiatives to prevent and reduce the likelihood of patient harm or injury during medical care. This literature review aims to explore the relationship between the implementation of a patient safety culture and factors such as work environment, communication, and teamwork. Method: This review was based on an analysis of published articles presenting findings from previous research. Using the search terms “patient safety culture” AND “factors” AND “work environment” AND “communication” AND “teamwork,” articles were retrieved from PubMed, ScienceDirect, and additional sources in Bahasa. A total of 17 articles met the inclusion criteria. The analysis employed a critical review approach to assess the strengths and limitations of the included studies, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the current research landscape in this field. Result: The primary factors influencing a strong patient safety culture include teamwork, effective communication between supervisors and nursing staff as well as between departments, a supportive work environment, adequate nursing staff, and access to high-quality resources. Conclusion: Hospital management should prioritize improving patient safety culture through effective staff training programs, fostering clear and efficient communication, promoting teamwork, and ensuring a well-supported work environment.
Comparison of the Effectiveness of Providing Blanket Warmers, Warm Parenteral Fluids, and Operating Room Temperature Modification in Preventing Perioperative Hypothermia Purwadadi, I Kadek; Agustini, Ni Luh Putu Inca Buntari; Nuryanto , I Kadek; Putri, Ni Made Manik Elisa
Babali Nursing Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): April
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Introduction: Perioperative hypothermia can cause various adverse physiological effects if not prevented. Preventing perioperative hypothermia includes using a blanket warmer, warm parenteral fluid, and operating room temperature modification. The research aimed to compare the effectiveness of blanket warmer, warm parenteral fluid, and operating room temperature modification in preventing perioperative hypothermia. Method: The research design was a true experiment with a posttest-only control design approach. The sample size was 47 for each group, with 188 samples used for the four groups (warmer blanket, warm parenteral fluids, room-modified temperature, and control). This study employed a simple random sampling technique. The instruments used included Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and an axillary thermometer. The data was collected by filling out an observation sheet, which included observations—and data analysis using the Kruskal-Wallis test. Results: The highest average in preventing hypothermia was observed in the group with operating room temperature modification, with a value of 136.84. The second highest was the blanket warmer group, with an average of 95.59, followed by the warm parenteral fluid group, with an average of 87.20. The control group had the lowest average at 58.3. Conclusion: The group with operating room temperature modification showed a significant difference from the other groups, indicating that this intervention is more effective in preventing perioperative hypothermia.