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How is the Coping Mechanism, the Function of Adolescent Role in the Implementation of Vaccination of Covid-19 Vaccine Based on Psychological Distress? : Cross-sectional Study M. Suhron; M.Hasinuddin; Faisal Amir; Siti Sulaiha; M. Fajar Sadiq
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i1.337

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Background: The role of Adolescent in implementing the Covid-19 vaccine is still lacking due to their maladaptive coping mechanisms, as indicated by unstable emotions. Maladaptive coping mechanisms hinder the optimal functioning of adolescent in vaccine implementation. Therefore, improvements in coping mechanisms are needed to enhance the optimal functioning of teenagers in this regard. This shows that the role of teenagers in implementing the Covid-19 vaccine is still low.    Purpose: The aim of this research is to examine, using Callista Roy's theory, the relationship between coping strategies and the role of adolescents in implementing the Covid-19 vaccine. Methods: This study's design employed a cross-sectional analytical survey method with a population of 132 and a sample of 127 families utilizing proportionate stratified random. A questionnaire on coping strategies, social roles, and psychological discomfort was employed in this study, and the Spearman Rank test was used to analyze the results.   Results: Based on the Spearman's Rank results, there is a relationship between coping strategies, adolescent role function, and psychological pressure in the implementation of the Covid-19 vaccine because the p-value is smaller than 0.05. Conclusion: Coping strategies, adolescent role functions, and psychological pressure have a significant relationship with the implementation of the covid vaccine in adolescents. As a result, it is recommended to maximize the role of adolescents, one of which is by empowering adolescent Vaccine Ambassadors who can serve as a platform for the aspirations of adolescents in the implementation and socialization of vaccines while also supporting it as a government program.
Family Psychological Responses in Implementing Booster Vaccination for COVID-19 in Schizophrenia as a Prevention of Covid-19 based on Positive Mental Health (PMH) M. Suhron; M. Hasinuddin; Faisal Amir; Sitti Sulaiha
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i1.460

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Background: Positive mental health (PMH) response for families who have schizophrenic patients in the implementation of vaccination is a double burden that occurs in efforts to prevent the Covid-19 Virus in schizophrenic patients. Purpose: The study aims to explain Family Psychological Responses to the implementation of booster vaccination in Schizophrenia as a Prevention of Covid-19 based on PMH. Methods: This means Between October and December 2022, there will be 127 families with schizophrenia-afflicted members. This study used a sequential explanatory design with a mixed methodology. PMH scale instrument was employed as the research tool in a community-based adult with the PMH scale's sensitivity. Results: Results of the study findings revealed that the overall PMH questionnaire of PMH scale included 6 items 1) General coping Rural (2.99 ±1.2); Urban (2.27 ±1.1) 2) Emotional support Rural (2.99±1.2); Urban (2.27 ±1.1); 3) Spirituality, Rural (2.99±1.8); Urban (2.29 ± 1.3), 4) Interpersonal Skill highest score Rural (2.99 ± 1.2); Urban (2.27 ±1.1), 5) Personal Growth & Autonomous Rural (2.99 ±1.2); Urban (2.27 ±1.1), 6) Global Affect Rural (2.98 ±1.6); Urban (2.28 ±1.1). Conclusion: PMH psychological responses can occur in the implementation of booster vaccination in families of schizophrenia patients so Along with PMH, Negative Mental Health, and vaccination implementation in families of schizophrenia patients, it is important to pay attention to both (NMH).
Strategic Model of Mental Health Nurse Competence and Caregiver in Preventing Relapse Risk in Schizophrenia Patients M. Suhron; Sitti Sulaihah; Faisal Amir
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 9 No. 2 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v9i2.998

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Background: The competences under consideration include clinical knowledge, clinical skills, communication competence, crisis and safety management, professional growth, management of care, and recommendations. Purpose: Analyzing the Strategic Model of Mental Health Nurse Competence and Caregiver in Preventing Relapse Risk in Schizophrenia Patients. Methods: The study used a quantitative design with a cross-sectional methodology and included 110 participants, including nurses and caregivers from five community health clinics in East Java Province. The data were obtained using a Likert-scale instrument that was previously validated and reliable. The data was analyzed using the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) approach using the SmartPLS tool. Results: All competency characteristics of psychiatric nurses and caregivers have a substantial and essential relationship to the prevention of relapse risk in schizophrenia patients, with a very high model commitment in producing variations in variables which are dependent variables. Conclusion: Thoroughly enhancing the competence of psychiatric nurses and caregivers is an effective method for lowering relapse rates among schizophrenia patients. Suggestions include enhancing the psychiatric nurse education curriculum, providing competency-based continuing training, and incorporating collaborative care models into health care organizations.
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