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Stress as a Determinant: Exploring Predictors of Post-Covid-19 Pandemic Professional Quality of Life Among Nurses Khairina, Ilfa; Maisa, Esthika Ariany; Rahman, Dally
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i1.2807

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The Covid-19 Pandemic, spanning from 2020 to 2022, ushered in unprecedented challenges for the healthcare system, impacting nurses who played a pivotal role in the global and Indonesian responses. Nurses faced emotional exhaustion, diminished job satisfaction, and suboptimal working conditions, compounded by increased responsibilities and monotony in delivering healthcare services. Objective: This study aimed to identify predictive factors influencing the post-pandemic quality of life among nurses in Padang City hospitals. Utilizing purposive sampling, 88 nurses participated, providing data through a demographic questionnaire, Perceived Stress Scale, and Professional Quality of Life Scale (ProQoL-21). Nurses' quality of life (p-value = 0.000). Conversely, age, gender, tenure, experience in caring for Covid-19 patients, and career level exhibited no significant correlations. The findings underscore the importance of addressing stress as a determinant of nurses' well-being. Care managers at Padang City Hospital can leverage these insights to enhance nurses' quality of life, ultimately optimizing healthcare delivery to the community. This study offers valuable guidance for healthcare management, emphasizing the need to prioritize stress management interventions to bolster the overall effectiveness of nursing care.
Factors Associated with Fatigue in Patients Undergoing Radiotherapy: A Literature Review Putra, Gian Dwi; Nelwati, Nelwati; Rahman, Dally
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S5 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6iS5.4702

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Fatigue is one of the most common and disturbing symptoms among cancer patients, affecting almost all individuals undergoing radiotherapy, which lasts for a long time and interferes with the quality of life in performing daily activities. There has been a lot of research on the causative factors of fatigue in cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy. However, there is still a lack of literature review that looks at what are the factors that cause fatigue in cancer patients in general who undergo radiotherapy. This study aims to review existing literature to screen for factors contributing to fatigue in breast cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy. This study is a systematic review using The Joanna Briggs Institute Guideline and Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA). Of the 220 articles found in PubMed, ScienceDirect, and JSTOR databases (years 2017-2022), 77 articles met the full-text access criteria. After rigorous selection, 7 articles were selected for analysis. These articles were reviewed using a quantitative analysis approach to identify demographic, clinical, treatment, and psychosocial factors associated with fatigue in cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy. The results showed that there are several factors that cause fatigue in cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy including demographic factors (age, occupation, education level), clinical factors (hemoglobin level, comorbidities, cancer stage), treatment factors (number of fractions, fraction dose), and psychosocial factors (insomnia, anxiety, and depression). Management of fatigue in cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy requires a comprehensive approach that considers demographic, clinical, treatment, and psychosocial factors that influence the patient's condition. Thus, effective interventions should include all these factors to improve patients' quality of life.
Co-Authors Agesti, Nireza agus, apri Amin, Dwi Isniarti Apriady, Hilmy Apsyati, Suci Pratita Ardo, Okilanda Aree Sanee Arsil Arsil Arsil, Arsil Asep Sujana Wahyuri Avit Suchitra Bafirman Bafirman HB Bahtra, Ridho Bobby Febri Krisdianto Budiwanto, Adri Cahyani, Firunika Intan Chaeroni, Ahmad Contesa, Alex Damrah Damrah Damrah, Damrah Darma, Hamda Putra Darmawidyawati Darmawidyawati Defriman Djafri Delvi Sri Hayati Dewi, Bunga Permata Dian Agusti Tanjung Donie, Donie Dwi Noviyani Edmizal, Eval Ema Julita Emil Huriani Eri Barlian Esi Afriyanti Fahmil Haris Febriyana, Indah Fiky Zarya Fitrayeni Fitrayeni Fitri Mailani Freska, Windy Gusfiani, Amelia Gusni, Farida Gusril Hanny Hafiar Harahap, Asriandi Harinal Afri Resta Hema Malini, Hema Hendri Neldi Heni Pujiastuti Ilfa Khairina Imron Rosyadi Imron Rosyadi Ismardi Ismardi Jeki Haryanto Kamal Firdaus Khairuddin - Khatijah Lim Abdullah Komaini, Anton Lenggogeni, Devia Putri Likardo, Riki Mahathir, Mahathir Maisa, Esthika Ariany Mucci, Schillaci Valley Muda, Fair Muliantino, Mulyanti Roberto Munandar, Weski Murhayeni Murhayeni Mustika Fitri Naluri Denay Nelwati Nelwati Nelwati Nelwati Nelwati, Nelwati Nireza Agesti Nur, Nurlinda Nuridin Widya Pranoto Ockta, Yovhandra Oktarina, Elvi Padli Padli Putra, Genta Dwi Putra, Gian Dwi Putra, Raffiandy Alsyifa Putra, Reno Yuzar Eka Putri Suhaini Rahmi Muthia Rahmi Muthia Ramadaniaty, Riri Reni Prima Gusty Rika Sabri Rika Sarfika Rini Ariani Rini Wahyuni Rizanda Machmud Roma Irawan Sabilah, Muhamad Ichsan Sandi, Samrian Sayuti Syahara Sazeli Rifki, Muhamad Sepdanius, Endang Sonya Nelson Susmiati Susmiati Syafrianto, Syafrianto Syamsuar Syamsuar, Syamsuar Tika, Deby Yuliandra Tiurmaida Simandalahi Tjung Hauw Sin, Tjung Hauw Vebby Fitri Nur'arita Wilda Welis Willadi Rasyid Willadi Rasyid Williyanto, Septian Windo Wiria Dinata, Windo Yendrizal Yovhandra Ockta Zarya, Fiky Zulbahri, Zulbahri