Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search
Journal : Nursing Genius Journal

RELATIONSHIP OF ONLINE LEARNING WITH LEVELSTRESS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN FOR TIMECOVID-19 PANDEMIC IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Wahyuni, Tini; Mien, Mien; Narmawan, Narmawan
Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Nursing Genius Journal (November-January)
Publisher : PT. Nursing Genius Care

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65874/ngj/v1.i1.2024.7

Abstract

Background: The sudden shift to online learning due to the Covid-19 pandemic significantly impacted the educational landscape, especially for elementary school children. This study focused on understanding how this transition influenced the stress levels experienced by students at SDN 78 Kendari.Purpose: to investigate the correlation between online learning and the stress levels experienced by elementary school children amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, specifically at SDN 78 Kendari. Methods: A correlation research design was employed, targeting students in grades 4-6, totaling a population of 204 individuals at SDN 78 Kendari. The study utilized a purposive sampling technique to select a sample size of 67 participants. Statistical analysis was carried out using the Spearman's rho test to establish the relationship between online learning and stress levels.Results: The findings revealed a significant relationship between online learning and stress levels at SDN 78 Kendari, denoted by a P-Value of 0.048. The statistical analysis demonstrated a negative coefficient number of -0.242. This negative correlation implies that increased engagement in online learning is associated with higher levels of stress among the students.Conclusion: The outcomes of this study indicate a noteworthy association between the frequency of online learning and elevated stress levels among elementary school children at SDN 78 Kendari. These findings emphasize the importance of considering the psychological impact of online education on young learners, urging the implementation of supportive measures to mitigate stress during remote learning situations. 
The Effect Of 3-Month Contraceptive Injections on Decreased Libido in Women of Childbearing Age at The Pomalaa Health Center Mien, Mien; Rosmilah, Rosmilah
Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 1 No. 4 October 2024
Publisher : PT. Nursing Genius Care

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65874/ngj/v1.i4.2024.85

Abstract

Background:  DMPA injectable contraceptives with high levels of progesterone make the vagina dry so it feels painful during intercourse which can further decrease libido Purpose: . The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the 3-month injection of family planning on decreasing the libido of women of childbearing age at the Pomalaa Health Center. Methods:  This type of quantitative research used a cross sectional study conducted at the Pomalaa Health Center in July involving a sample of 76 people. sampling through purposive sampling technique. Statistical tests were carried out through the chi square test. Results:  The results of this study were based on the use of contraceptives, there were 36 people (47.4%) who used 3 months of injection contraception and there were 40 women (52.6%) who did not use 3 months of injection contraception, for the decreased libido variable, there were 42 people ( 55.3%) mild and moderate as many as 34 people (44.7%) and there is an effect of 3 months injection contraception on decreased libido WUS at Pomalaa Health Center with a value of ρ = 0.000 (α < 0.05). Conclusion:  There is an effect of 3-month contraceptive injections on decreasing libido in women at the Pomalaa Health Center.