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The Effect Of Sleep Hygiene On Sleep Disorders For The Elderly In Pangudi Luhur Pangudi Luhur Integrated Original Center Bekasi Mara Imbang Satriawan Hasiolan; Wada, Fauziah H
Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65874/ngj/v2.i2.2025.78

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Background: Sleep hygiene is the most effective non - pharmacological therapy as wrong one simple behavior _ from a number of factor environment individual and as wrong one tool help healthy sleep . _ sleep hygiene is wrong one great therapy _ easy , cheap and comprehensive that can used for repair disturbance sleep elderly Purpose: Research _ this aim for knowing Influence Sleep Hygiene To Disturbance Sleep Elderly , Analyze disorders sleep elderly before given intervention Sleep Hygiene in Orphanage , Analyzing disturbance sleep after given intervention Sleep Hygiene Elderly in the orphanage Methods:   Design study this use method quantitative descriptive Quasy Experiment Pre test - Post test with control group . Results: The results showed that on group intervention mean value before conducted intervention sleep hygiene is 3.88 and average value after conducted intervention sleep hygiene is 8.48 which means there is enhancement mean value before and after given intervention sleep hygiene. Group mean _ control before i.e. 3,42 and average value after ie 3.76. so that no there is significant difference _ Among score disturbance sleep before and after on group control , can concluded that on group control that doesn't accept intervention and only conducted care standard just no there is change on score disturbance sleep . Conclusion: Application sleep hygiene by regular effective in increase good sleep and  could resolve disturbance sleep on various population group age elderly.
The Relationship Between Parenting Patterns and Body Mass Index (BMI) in Children Elementary School East Jakarta Mara Imbang Satriawan Hasiolan; Angin, Relita Br Perangin; Toba M.R, Roma Tao; Paturohman, Asep
Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 1 No. 4 October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65874/ngj/v1.i4.2024.77

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Background: Currently many children experience weight problems. So it is important to control the child's body mass index. One of the main actions to handle this problem is through the people closest to them, namely the family. Where children's eating behavior is a reflection of their parents' parenting patterns. In general, each family applies different forms of parenting. Purpose: The aims of study is determine the relationship between parenting patterns and body mass index (BMI) in children at Cipinang 05 Pagi  elementary school, East Jakarta. Methods:   The research method in this study is a cross-sectional study with a purposive sampling technique. With a sample size of 100 students at SDN Cipinang 05 Pagi, East Jakarta. Results: The results showed that the majority of respondents were male 56,0% (n=56), first child 42,0% (n=42), Authoritarian 73,0% (n=73), underweight 59,0% (n=59). There is a significant relationship between parenting patternss and body mass index in school-aged children, p value = 0.002 Conclusion: It is hoped that parents can implement good parenting patterns by not being too pushy about their children in order to shape their children's character, and able to be open in receiving all information about child growth and development care so as to support nutritional status appropriate to the child's age.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MOTHERS' KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, AND BEHAVIOR TOWARDS THE IMPORTANCE OF BASIC IMMUNIZATION Wada, Fauziah H; Sunirah, Sunirah; Sari, Dinda Permata; Mara Imbang Satriawan Hasiolan
Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 2 No. 4 October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65874/ngj/v2.i4.2025.166

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Background: Basic immunization is one of the most effective public health interventions to prevent infectious diseases and reduce morbidity and mortality among infants and young children. Despite the availability of immunization services, coverage rates in several regions of Indonesia have declined in recent years, indicating persistent challenges in immunization uptake. Maternal factors, particularly knowledge, attitudes, and behavior, play a crucial role in decision-making regarding childhood immunization. Inadequate knowledge, negative attitudes, and vaccine hesitancy among mothers may contribute to incomplete immunization, even when health services are accessible. Purpose: To analyze the relationship between mothers’ knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding the importance of basic immunization for infants. Methods: This study employed a quantitative cross-sectional design conducted at the Integrated Health Post (Posyandu) RT 002, Karangsatria Subdistrict, Bekasi Regency, Indonesia. Total of 117 respondents were selected using purposive sampling based on predefined inclusion criteria.  Data were analyzed using bivariate analysis using the chi-square test to examine relationships between variables. Ethical approval was obtained from the Ethics Committee of Bani Saleh Health College (No: EC.200/KEPK/STKBS/VII/2024). Results:  Bivariate analysis revealed a statistically significant relationship between maternal knowledge and attitudes toward basic immunization (p = 0.008). However, no significant relationship was found between maternal knowledge and immunization behavior (p = 0.060), nor between maternal attitudes and immunization behavior (p = 0.348). Conclusion:  Maternal knowledge was significantly associated with attitudes toward basic immunization, whereas neither knowledge nor attitudes were significantly associated with immunization behavior, indicating that immunization practices are influenced by factors beyond individual cognition and attitudes.