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Penerapan Terapi AIUEO Pada Pasien dengan Stroke untuk Meningkatkan Kemampuan Bicara : Studi Kasus Djabar, Atika Oktaviani; Natalia, Nova; Emilia, Ni Luh; Sepang, Janice
An Idea Health Journal Vol 2 No 01 (2022): FEBRUARY
Publisher : PT.Mantaya Idea Batara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v3i01.75

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ABSTRACT In the elderly there are many diseases which can attack one of them is a stroke because most of it occur in three quarters of the elderly (65 years old and above) this is happened because in old age the body is no longer productive and experiences physiological deterioration so it is easy to get sick. One of the effects of stroke is impaired speech therefore the implementation of AIUEO therapy is given as one of options to improve speech ability and articulation. The purpose of this research was to obtain an overview of nursing care to the elderly names Mrs. Y who has stroke in the implementation of AIUEO therapy to improve speech ability at Sawidago Village, North Pamona Sub-district, Poso District. Descriptive case study research design, respondent was 1 person, data were collected by using interviews and observation, the instrument used was the FAST assessment format. The data analysis used was data reduction, presentation and conclusion. The intervention given was the implementation of AIUEO therapy. Conclusion of nursing evaluation after conducting nursing actions for 6 meetings the results obtained that the speech ability began to improve. It is hoped that the results of this case study will be useful for community in the future.
Efektifitas Terapi Relaksasi Benson Untuk Menurunkan Kecemasan Pada Mahasiswa Peserta Uji Kompetensi Di Stikes Bala Keselamatan Palu Emilia, Ni Luh; Sarman, Juliana Neng; Beba, Nova Natalia; Yanriatuti, Ida; Matongka, Yulian Heiwer; Novita, Merli
An Idea Health Journal Vol 2 No 03 (2022): NOVEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v2i03.126

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The implementation of the competency test becomes a particular concern due to the result if the examinee do not pass the test, as the result the diploma Nursing students will not be able to follow the graduation and will not be registered to become nurse candidates in Indonesia, this causes a phenomenon of feeling worry, fear, tension, anxiety and pressure on them. The purpose of this study was to know the effectiveness of Benson’s relaxation therapy on anxiety to the students who participated the competency test in Stikes Bala Keselamatan Palu. This research method used quantitative research with a pre-experimental one group pre-test and post-test design with a total samples of 22 people, according to the characteristics of the respondents. The results of this study are 22 respondents with a mean value before and after the intervention is 19.2 and 7.1 with a mean difference of 12.8 (10.83-14.71), while the statistical results obtained p value <0.05 (0.0001). The conclusion is Benson relaxation therapy is effective in reducing anxiety. The participant of Competency test need to consider this Benson relaxation technique as an alternative method to reduce anxiety or psychological problems that is experienced by the examinee when facing the exam.
Application of Guided Imagery Therapy to Improve Sleep Quality in the Elderly: A Case Study Emilia, Ni Luh; Angelina, Ni Putu
An Idea Health Journal Vol 3 No 3 (2023): NOVEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v3i3.190

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Poor sleep quality is often experienced by the elderly, so it is necessary to get attention with specific strategies and techniques in solving problems. Guided imagery therapy is one of the right choices. Based on this, this study aims to determine the effect of implementing guided imagery therapy in improving sleep quality. The research design of this case study was descriptive with 1 respondent. Data collection was carried out by means of interviews, observation and physical examination. The research instrument is the PSQI assessment format. Data reduction, presentation and conclusion is the data analysis that will be carried out. The results, after 4 sessions of therapy, it was found that the quality of the client's sleep improved with the data the client said the client felt calm regardless of the client's thoughts that it was difficult to start sleeping and the PSQI results before therapy were 10 with moderate sleep quality problems and after therapy it became 7 with mild sleep quality problems. The conclusion from this case study is that sleep quality improves. It is expected that nursing care with the implementation of guided imagery therapy can be applied in nursing activities, especially the elderly community by considering the type of sleep quality, length and time of administration so that it really becomes effective in overcoming sleep pattern disturbances.
Application of Play Therapy to Children's Anxiety Level Due to Hospitalization Emilia, Ni Luh; Saito, Juana Eunike Putri; Susanto, Denny; Sarman, Juliana Neng Ribka; Sabarulin, Sabarulin
An Idea Health Journal Vol 4 No 03 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v4i03.267

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Hospitalization occurs because the child is sick, which can cause fear and anxiety problems. The need for treatment due to anxiety, one of which is providing play therapy. Play therapy is a structured game, which is implemented by nurses with the aim of reducing anxiety due to hospitalization. The method used is a descriptive case study with 2 respondents who experience anxiety. The level of anxiety was measured in pre-post therapy using the QUESTT questionnaire which contained an anxiety scale, namely the Facial Anxiety Scale (FAS) and Visual Facial Anxiety Scale (VFAS), followed by providing play therapy coloring pictures for 3 consecutive days within 30 minutes. The result of applying play therapy to both respondents was the disappearance of anxiety. In child F with the pre-play therapy FAS anxiety scale, a score of 3 was obtained and post-therapy a score of 0, while the VFAS pre-play therapy obtained a score of A4 and after play therapy, a score of A0 was obtained, likewise for child G, the anxiety level with the pre-play therapy FAS scale was obtained with a score of 1 and The play therapy port got a score of 0, while the pre-play therapy VFAS got a score of A2 and post play therapy got a score of A0. Play therapy is effective in reducing or even reducing anxiety in children due to hospitalization. It is hoped that nursing staff will be able to apply play therapy to nursing care in overcoming anxiety problems due to hospitalization in children.
Implementation of Benson Relaxation Therapy to Reduce Anxiety in Anxiety Patients in the Inpatient Room at Woodward Hospital, Palu : A Case Study Emilia, Ni Luh; Herman, Fadila; Restawan, I Gede
An Idea Health Journal Vol 5 No 03 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v5i03.496

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Background: Anxiety is a common psychological condition often experienced byinpatients due to changes in health status, unfamiliar environments, anduncertainty about treatment. If left untreated, anxiety can lead to various negativeoutcomes, including increased blood pressure, sleep disturbances, and excessiverestlessness. One effective non-pharmacological intervention to reduce anxiety isBenson relaxation therapy, which combines deep breathing techniques with therepetition of calming words or prayers. This study aimed to apply Bensonrelaxation therapy to reduce patient anxiety in the inpatient ward of WoodwardHospital, Palu.Methods: A descriptive case study design with a nursing careapproach was employed. The subject of the study was one patient experiencingmoderate anxiety. Benson relaxation therapy was administered for four days,twice daily, with each session lasting 10–20 minutes. Anxiety levels weremeasured using the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS). Result: The HARSscore decreased from 25 (moderate anxiety) to 16 (mild anxiety). The patient alsoshowed improvements in sleep patterns, reduced muscle tension, and alleviationof somatic symptoms such as dizziness and restlessness. Conclusion: Bensonrelaxation therapy effectively reduces anxiety in hospitalized patients,contributing to the resolution of anxiety-related problems.