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OVERVIEW OF STRESS COPING STRATEGIES FOR ELDERLY CAREGIVERS IN SOCIAL SERVICE CENTERS Exlesia Wening Sukma; Erik Adik Putra Bambang Kurniawan; Nurlia Ikaningtyas; Antonius Yogi Pratama
Infomasi dan Promosi Kesehatan Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Informasi dan Promosi Kesehatan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58439/ipk.v3i1.212

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Background: Coping strategies are changes in thinking and behavior that occur in a person in facing pressure from the environment in the form of stressors. Yogyakarta Special Region is the province with the highest percentage of elderly at 15.52%. Many families choose to entrust the elderly to live in an orphanage. The high level of daily activity carried out by the elderly can increase the physical burden of their caregivers. In this regard, the stressors that arise as a result of caring for the elderly require caregivers to have different coping strategies from each other.Purpose: This research aims to determine the description of stress coping strategies among elderly caregivers at service centersMethods: This research design uses non-experimental descriptive quantitative research methods. The sampling technique used total sampling with a total sample of 34 caregivers. The measuring tool uses The Ways of Coping questionnaireResults: The results show that the majority of caregivers, 55.9%, use Problem Focused Coping (PFC). In coping strategies based on respondent characteristics, the results showed that gender, age, marital status and length of work all used PFC. Then, based on education level, the results showed that high school graduates used Emotional Focused Coping (EFC) and D3/Bachelor graduates used PFC. Furthermore, in terms of characteristics based on religion, the results showed that Muslim caregivers used PFC and Catholic caregivers used both.Conclusions: The majority of categories of stress coping strategies used by elderly caregivers are Problem Focused Coping Keywords: stress coping strategies, elderly caregivers
Peningkatan Produktivitas Orang Dengan Disabilitas Psikosoisal (ODDP) Dengan Terapi Okupasi Melalui Program Peternakan Ayam Kampung Erik Adik Putra Bambang Kurniawan
Bhakti Sabha Nusantara Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Bhakti Sabha Nusantara
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58439/bsn.v3i1.220

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Peningkatan produktivitas Orang Dengan Disabliltas Psikososial (ODDP) perlu diupayakan untuk meningkatkan kemandirian ODDP dalam menjalani kehidupan. Salah satu upaya untuk meningkatkan produktivitas ODDP adalah terapi okupasi melalui program peternakan ayam kampung. Dalam kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini, tim PKM akan bertugas memberikan edukasi, motivasi serta memberikan bekal berupa ayam kampung dan menggerakkan dukungan keluarga serta kader kesehatan jiwa dalam program tersebut. Kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat berupa terapi okupasi melalui program peternakan ayam menuju peningkatan produktivitas ODDP. Kegiatan PKM dibagi menjadi tiga tahapan yaitu tahap persiapan, tahap pelaksanaan, dan tahap evaluasi. Terapi okupasi dengan program peternakan ayam perlu dilakukan secara kontinyu untuk mewujudkan ODDP yang Produktif.
Efforts to Improve Mental Health of the Elderly Through Healthy Elderly Gymnastics Erik Adik Putra Bambang Kurniawan; Enik Listyaningsih
Bhakti Sabha Nusantara Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Bhakti Sabha Nusantara
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58439/bsn.v3i2.300

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Introduction: Elderly people are people with an age group at risk of experiencing mental health problems. In general, after people enter old age, they experience decreased memory and activity. With the decline in these two functions, the elderly also experience changes in psychosocial aspects related to the personality of the elderly. Given the large number of elderly people, it is necessary to have maintenance, especially mental health maintenance. Community-based mental health services as an effort to improve the quality of mental health services in the community by maximizing all the potential that exists in the community. Various activities for the elderly or elderly have been proven to help improve their health physically and mentally. Of the various types of activities for the elderly, gymnastics is one of the choices. Objective: To screen for mental health problems in the elderly: depression and to improve the mental health of the elderly through healthy elderly exercise. Design/method/approach: The method used is screening and physical activity intervention: Elderly Gymnastics. Findings/results: Based on the screening results, the majority of respondents did not experience depression with a total of 23 respondents (76.67%), mild depression 6 respondents (20%) and moderate depression 1 respondent (3.33%). Based on the results of the elderly gymnastics intervention, it was found that 30 respondents (100%) chose the answer that they were happy with the gymnastics activities that had been carried out. Conclusion: Physical activity intervention: elderly gymnastics can be an effort to improve the mental health of the elderly.
Effectiveness Of Butterfly Hug Therapy On Reduction Of Stress And Anxiety Of Students' Anatomy Laboratory Examination Basic Biomedical Sciences Diploma 3 Nursing Study Program Erik Adik Putra Bambang Kurniawan; I Wayan Sudarta
Journal of health research and technology Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Journal of health research and techonology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58439/jhrt.v2i1.176

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Background: In order to improve the quality of globally competitive education, the anatomy examination system is very helpful for students in recognizing and understanding anatomy and physiology in basic Biomedical Sciences courses, but it also has the impact of creating feelings of anxiety and stress in preparing for the examination. Excessive anxiety and stress will have an impact on students' psychological problems. One type of therapy that can help deal with stress and anxiety is Butterfly. Butterfly Hug (BH) is a psychotherapy technique to calm anger and get rid of a person's feelings of traumaObjective: To determine the effectiveness of Butterfly Hug Therapy in Reducing Stress and Anxiety in Students in Anatomy Laboratory Exams in Basic Biomedical Sciences for Diploma 3 Nursing Study Program.Method: This research uses a quasi-experimental research method.Research Results: Wilcoxon test results show Asymp. Sig (2-tailed) on the stress level is 0.025. Because the P value < α : 0.05, then Hα is accepted and Hο is rejected, whereas for Asymp. Sig (2-tailed) for anxiety at stress levels is 0.127. Because the P value > α : 0.05, then Hα is rejected and Hο is accepted.Conclusion: There is effectiveness of butterfly hug therapy in reducing stress in students in basic biomedical sciences anatomy laboratory exams and there is no effectiveness of butterfly hug therapy in reducing anxiety in students in basic biomedical sciences OSCE exams in Nursing Diploma 3 Study Program.Suggestion: Future researchers are expected to develop this research, hopefully re-examine the effectiveness of Butterfly Hug Therapy in overcoming mental health problems: anxiety.
The Effect Of Mental Health Screening Training On The Level Of Knowledge About Mental Disorders In 4th Semester Students Of The Bachelor Of Nursing Erik Adik Putra Bambang Kurniawan; Marita Kumala Dewi
Journal of health research and technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Journal of health research and techonology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58439/jhrt.v3i2.302

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Background: Mental health is a condition when someone feels healthy and happy, able to face life's challenges and can accept others as they should and have a positive attitude towards themselves and others. Mental health is no longer just discussing the problem of mental disorders, but healthy and risk groups also need to be known so that the community gets the right action, one of which is mental health in students. Various studies show that the level of knowledge in students is still very lacking about mental health. There needs to be mental health screening training to be able to improve understanding and knowledge related to mental disorders. Objective: To determine the effect of mental health screening training on the level of knowledge about mental disorders in fourth semester students of the Bachelor of Nursing Study Program. Method: This study uses a quasi-experimental research method. Research Results: The results of the Wilcoxon test showed Asymp. Sig (2-tailed) at the stress level is 0.000. Because the P value <α: 0.05, then Hα is accepted and Hο is rejected. Conclusion: There is an effect of mental health screening training on the level of knowledge about mental disorders in fourth semester students of the Bachelor of Nursing Study Program. Suggestion: Further researchers are expected to develop this research, and are expected to re-examine the factors that influence the level of knowledge about mental disorders in students.