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Pengaruh Teknik Relaksasi Benson Terhadap Kualitas Tidur pada Lanjut Usia Hidayat, Rahmat; Amir, Haeril
An Idea Health Journal Vol 1 No 01 (2021): FEBRUARY
Publisher : PT.Mantaya Idea Batara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (280.935 KB) | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v1i1.14

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Benson Relaxation is a technique for reducing pain, overcoming sleep disorders and dealing with anxiety. The developmental stage of the elderly is characterized by the loss of a lot of body cells and a decrease in the metabolism of body cells which causes a decrease in body function and changes in body composition as well as a decrease in strength and health. One of the complaints that are felt related to sleep is difficulty sleeping, often waking up during the night and feeling unrefreshed wh en awakened from sleep.
Application of Oxygen Therapy and Deep Dhiaphragmatic Breathing to Overcome Shortness of Breath with Acute Decompensated Heart Failure Annisha, Ainun; Amir, Haeril; Wahidah, Nur; Karepesina, Nurhawa; Hidayat, Rahmat
An Idea Health Journal Vol 3 No 02 (2023): JULY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v3i02.173

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Acute heart failure is a term used to indicate a change or event that is very fast where this is characterized by signs or symptoms of heart failure itself so that it can threaten life and life and this needs to be treated immediately The prevalence of heart failure continues to increase every year , The American Heart Association Statistics Update 2021 estimates the prevalence of heart failure to be 6 million of which 1.8 % of the total population of the United States and Canada is 1.5 % to 1.9 % of the population and in Europe 1 % to 2 % (Roger, 2021 ). On the Asian continent, it occupies the highest place due to heart disease deaths with a total of 2,769,000 people. Indonesia ranks second in Southeast Asia with a total of 371 thousand people (WHO, 2017). The purpose of this study was to find out the description of the application of oxygen therapy and Deep Dhiafragmatic Breathing On Mrs. "S" With Problems Acute Decompensated Heart Failure in room Cardiovaskular Care Unit (CVCU) of the Laburan Baji General Hospital, Makassar. The results of the study showed that there was a decrease in shortness of breath after being given oxygen therapy intervention and deep dhiafragma breathing to the client for 3 days of treatment. Where on the first day the respiration rate was 28x/minute and SpO2 was 95%, on the second day the respiration rate was 26x/minute and 97% SpO2, the third day the respiration rate was 24x/minute and SpO2 was 98%. Which indicates amchange in respiratory frequency before and after being given nursing interventions.
Research Integrity : Dishonesty and Research Misconduct within the Medical Profession Amir, Haeril
An Idea Health Journal Vol 5 No 02 (2025): JULY (in Press)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v5i02.495

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Research Integrity is a moral and ethical principle in research. Research Integrity is often associated with the process until the publication of research reports in journals or databases. Research integrity is also related to the honesty of a researcher in obtaining research data, processing research data, and the publication process until the application of research results. Enforcement of research integrity as an effort to maintain the quality and integrity of researchers to restore the true purpose of research and the research results will have an impact on the development of technology and the advancement of human resources and other goals.
Gambaran Perawatan Luka pada Pasien Fraktur Pasca Operasi Di RSUD Kota Makassar Ernasari, Ernasari; Amir, Haeril
An Idea Health Journal Vol 1 No 02 (2021): JULY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v1i02.526

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Wound care in postoperative fracture patients is a crucial aspect in the healing process and prevention of complications. Poorly treated postoperative wounds can lead to infection, delayed healing, and impaired limb function. This study aims to provide an overview of wound care practices applied to postoperative fracture patients, including procedures, frequency, patient and family involvement, and obstacles faced during care. The method used was a descriptive study with a quantitative approach through direct observation and semi-structured interviews with fracture patients undergoing outpatient and inpatient care. The results showed that most patients received wound care according to standards, but there were still obstacles in self-education, compliance with control schedules, and limited family knowledge about signs of infection. The conclusion of this study emphasises the importance of improving systematic and continuous wound care education to support the healing process and improve patient independence.