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Effect of Foot Reflection Massage on Blood Pressure Reduction in Hypertension Patients Sri Suryaningsih; Rian Tasalim; Subhannur Rahman
Journal of Advances in Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol 1 No 2: November 2022
Publisher : Lamintang Education and Training Centre, in collaboration with the International Association of Educators, Scientists, Technologists, and Engineers (IA-ESTE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36079/lamintang.jamaps-0102.442

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Hypertension is a chronic condition caused by an increase in blood pressure above normal limits. Many non-pharmacological treatments have been found to lower blood pressure, such as foot reflexology, which has a relaxing effect to improve blood circulation. Objective: To analyze the effect of foot reflexology on reducing blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Methods: foot reflexology is given which has 3 stages of administration where each treatment is given for 15-20 minutes. This research is a pre-experimental research with an approach using the One Group Pretest Posttest Design. The population in this study were hypertension sufferers in the village of Paku Alam RT 02. In taking the sample the researchers used the purposive sampling technique with a total of 15 respondents and performed foot reflexology massage. The analysis used Paired t-test. Results: the results showed that blood pressure decreased after giving foot reflexology. After processing, based on the paired t-test, p value <0.005 (0.00<0.05) was obtained, so H0 was rejected and Ha was accepted. Conclusion: The Effect of Foot Reflexology Massage on Blood Pressure Reduction in Hypertension Patients in Paku Alam Village.
Description of Anxiety, Stress and Depression Levels in Post Flood Disaster Azna Yuliana; Subhannur Rahman; Rian Tasalim
Journal of Advances in Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol 1 No 2: November 2022
Publisher : Lamintang Education and Training Centre, in collaboration with the International Association of Educators, Scientists, Technologists, and Engineers (IA-ESTE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36079/lamintang.jamaps-0102.444

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The magnitude of the impact of the floods that have almost paralyzed all activities of the local community, the number of roads that are submerged, the destruction of public facilities and residential areas and the emergence of health problems make people at the disaster site feel deep trauma. This study aims to determine the description of the level of anxiety, stress and depression after the flood disaster in the people of Paku Alam Village, Sungai Tabuk District, Banjar Regency. The design of the study used descriptive. The sample of this study was taken with an accidental sampling technique of 86 people from Paku Alam Village, Sungai Tabuk District, Banjar Regency in 2022. This study used a DASS 21 questionnaire presented in the form of frequency distribution. The results showed that as many as 56 people (65.1%) were normal, as many as 10 people (11.6%) experienced mild anxiety, as many as 19 people (22.1%) experienced moderate anxiety, and as many as 1 person (1.2%) experienced severe anxiety. A total of 76 people (88.4%) were normal, as many as 9 people (10.5%) experienced mild stress, and as many as 1 person (1.2%) experienced severe stress. A total of 73 people (84.9%) were normal, as many as 4 people (4.7%) had mild depression, as many as 8 people (9.3%) had moderate depression and as many as 1 person (1.2%) had severe depression. Most of the respondents experienced normal anxiety, stress and depression about the flood disaster that occurred in Paku Alam Village, Sungai Tabuk District, Banjar Regency.
The Effect of Banjar Language-Based Education on Hypertension Knowledge Level Raihana Rabiatul Adawiyah; Rian Tasalim; Bagus Rahmat Santoso
Journal of Advances in Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol 2 No 1: May 2023
Publisher : Lamintang Education and Training Centre, in collaboration with the International Association of Educators, Scientists, Technologists, and Engineers (IA-ESTE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36079/lamintang.jamaps-0201.487

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Uncontrolled hypertension makes the results worse. Knowledge of hypertension is a strong predictor of preventing complications. Increased knowledge can be provided through education. Language that is difficult for the public to understand when delivering information affects the success of education. So that the provision of education needs to pay attention to cultural aspects, one of which is the local language used by the community. This study aims to identify the respondent's characteristics of the history of hypertension, identify the influence before and after the provision of banjar language-based education on increasing knowledge of hypertension. The type of research design is Pre-Experimental one group pretest-posttest. The sample in this study amounted to 12 people. Sampling using total sampling technique. Data collection using the CAHE questionnaire with data analysis using the Wilcoxon statistical test. The results showed that before the intervention was given the level of knowledge was mostly not good 50.0% after being given the intervention there was an increase in knowledge of hypertension to 83.3%. Wilcoxon test results show that the value of = 0.002 < 0.05 so that H1 is accepted. The conclusion that nurses act as educators can make banjar language-based education one of the methods of health education in an effort to increase knowledge in hypertension sufferers
Co-Authors Agustiana, Faulita Agustina, Rita Ahmad Hidayat Ahmad Syahlani, Ahmad Aisyah Pratiwi, Aisyah Amaliah, Meina Anggraini, Afni Ani, Ni Kadek Anisa, Serli Anshor, A Ardhia Redina Cahyani Ardhia Redina Cahyani Arini Arini Arselina, A Asari, Arisna Sulistika Attusholikha, Imro Augustaf Surya Ayaturahmi Ayaturahmi Ayu Widyasari, Tya Azna Yuliana Azna Yuliana Azura, Muhammad Syawal Bagus Rahmat Santoso Bakhtiar Bardiansyah, Dian Bulkis, Siti Cahyani, Ardhia Redina Citta Ayunda Heriyanti Cynthia Eka F. T, Cynthia Eka F. T Dede Mahdiyah Devina, Trisna Dewi Purnama Sari Diar, Diar Dwi Sogi Sri Redjeki Dyan Fitri Nugraha Eirene E M Gaghauna Elieser Elieser Erna Rochmawati, Erna Fadillah, Andrian Faisal Rahman Fatmawati, Fatmawati Faturrahman, Wazhia Fitriani, Lia Gaghauna, Eirene E.M. Gaghauna, Eirine EM Hami, Fachriyal Hariadi Widodo hasanah, Noor Helenisa, Helenisa Husna, Jum’atul iadnyana W, I Putu W Ida Ayu Putu Sri Widnyani Idres, Ahmad Habibi Indrawijaya, I Ketut Irawan, Angga Irma Nur Aina, Siti Irwansyah Irwansyah Juwarsih, Fifi Katarina Sembiring Khalifah, Sarini LATIFAH Latifah Latifah Lembang, Ria Andini Taruk Lestari, Lina Rahma M. Arief Wijaksono Made Aditya Affanda MAHMUDAH, RIFA'ATUL Mahmudah, Rifa’atul Maimunah, Maimunah Manto, Onieqie Ayu Dhea Mawadah, Nurul Melanda, Nila Melati, Bunga Mohammad Basit Mohammad Basit, Mohammad Mohtar, M. Sobirin Muhammad Malik Pajar Muhammad Riduansyah Muliadi, Darmah Munawarti, Sabrina Muthi’ah, Maryam Al Nabila, Azzahra Nada, Yasyiefa Nadia, Dita Nahdia, Gusti Katrin Naim, Rico Nastasya, Difa Nathalia Dano, Febby Nazmi, Nurlina Noor Hikmah Noorlinda, Noorlinda Nor Rapika Norsyehan Norsyehan, Norsyehan Noval Noval Novela, Nurwidya Novita Kurnia Sari Nur Aisah Nur Hidayah NURUL HIDAYAH Nurul Huda Nurvela, Ain Onieqie Ayu Dhea Manto Pebriana, Olvia Putri Pratama, Ari Sandy Pratiwi Putri, Sinta Priwijaya, Ardianto puspita, dela Rahim, Aulia Rahmah Iva Azizah Rahmawati, Rahmawati Raihana Rabiatul Adawiyah Rainy Maulida Putri Ramadani, Dilla Futri Ramadani, Hamsudin Rapika, Nor Redina Cahyani, Ardhia Riduansyah, Muhammad Rifa’atuk Mahmudah Rizqi, Maulidha Camelia Rosalina, Nadya Rusadi, Framita Sakinatus Kholidah, Wahidatun Saktya Yudha Ardhi Utama Saldilawaty, Saldilawaty Salshabela, Daviena Sari, Rani Normaya Sarinda, Sarinda Sa’diah, Halimatus Sembiring, Rinawati Setiani, Eri Shandika Ade Pratiwi, Eka Shanti Wardaningsih Siti Fatimah Sri Suryaningsih Sri Suryaningsih Ningsih Stephanie Victoria, Sheilla Subhannur Rahman Subhannur Rahman Subhannur Rahman Subhannur Rahman Subhannur Rahman Subhannur Rahman, Subhannur Sugeng, Santoso Sugiarto Sugiarto Sundari, Rini Kresti Susanti, Amelia Suwardi, M. Sandi Triani, Rina Umi hanik Fetriyah, Umi hanik Waisnawa, I Putu Wiadyana Widiantari, Ni Ketut Wijaksono, M. Arief Wijaksono, M. Arif Wijaksono, Muhammad Wijaksono, Muhammad Arief Wiliani, Erma Wineiniati, Noni Yamani, Namira Talitha Yulia Puspita Sari Zulliati Zulliati