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Resilience Evaluation: Validation Of The Subjective Resilience Questionnaire For Adults (SSRQA): Indonesian Version Kholis, Anja Hesnia; Hidayah, Nurul; Priyanti, Ratna Puji; Elina, Agusta Dian; Kurdi, Fahruddin
Jurnal Keperawatan Muhammadiyah Vol 9 No 4 (2024): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN MUHAMMADIYAH
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH SURABAYA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/jkm.v9i4.24864

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Objective: The aim of this study is to translate, adapt, and validate the SSRQA into Indonesian. Methods: Construct validity was assessed by 5 experts in the fields of disaster nursing, mental health, and community nursing. Results: The S-CVI result was 0.9575. Construct validity was tested using PCA (Principal Component Analysis) with N = 200. Reliability was assessed using Cronbach's alpha. The eigenvalue and explanation percentage results showed 18.5%, indicating that the eigenvalue of factors in the SSRQA was sufficient. Cronbach's alpha was obtained as 0.923. Conclusion: The Indonesian version of SSRQA has been validated and can be used to assess resilience based on the perceptions of the Indonesian community
INTEGRATED EDUCATION AND ASSISTANCE TO OPTIMIZE THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF THE ELDERLY WITH HYPERTENSION Vidhiastutik, Yusiana; Widyowati, Agustin; Elina, Agusta Dian
Journal of Indonesian Public Health Service Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Volume 2, Issue 1, May 2025
Publisher : Library Unit collaborates with the Institute for Research and Community Service, College of Health Sciences Husada Jombang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60050/jiphs.v2i1.54

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Hypertension is one of the most common health issues experienced by the elderly worldwide, including in Indonesia. In Kepuhkembeng Village, Peterongan District, Jombang Regency, hypertension is a serious concern as it can significantly reduce the quality of life of the elderly and increase the risk of cardiovascular complications such as stroke and heart failure. This integrated education and mentoring program aims to improve the knowledge and quality of life of elderly individuals with hypertension through health education interventions, increased medication adherence, and adoption of a healthy lifestyle. The program involved 48 elderly participants and included structured health education, support through elderly health services (Posyandu Lansia), and the engagement of families and health cadres to monitor the elderly's blood pressure continuously. Through pre-test and post-test methods, evaluations showed a significant increase in the elderly’s knowledge of hypertension and its management. The average knowledge score improved from 5.6 to 8.3, and mean blood pressure readings decreased from 154/92 mmHg to 140/86 mmHg after the intervention. These results underscore the importance of integrated education and mentoring programs in managing hypertension and highlight the role of family and community in enhancing the quality of life of elderly individuals.
IMPLEMENTATION OF CERDIK BEHAVIOR FOR BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL AT PETERONGAN HEALTH CENTER Rahmawati, Eli; Widyowati, Agustin; Elina, Agusta Dian
Journal of Indonesian Public Health Service Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Volume 2, Issue 1, May 2025
Publisher : Library Unit collaborates with the Institute for Research and Community Service, College of Health Sciences Husada Jombang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60050/jiphs.v2i1.57

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Hypertension is a condition where blood pressure is high. The majority of cases suffering from hypertension are the elderly, so behavior is needed to control blood pressure, one of which is CERDIK behavior. CERDIK behavior consists of several lifestyles to improve and control health. So, this research aims to find out how CERDIK is implemented in efforts to control blood pressure at the Peterongan Community Health Center. This community service was conducted in the village of Kandangan Kepuhkembeng, Jombang Regency, with a sample size of 70 respondents. This research was conducted using interview techniques and observation, with the inclusion criteria of respondents with high blood pressure above 140 mmHg for systolic and diastolic pressure above 100 mmHg. This research was carried out by providing counseling and questionnaires about CERDIK Behavior, then, after that, a posttest was carried out with the results that the majority of respondents showed improvement, with 19 participants achieving good outcomes. It is hoped that the suggestions will increase public knowledge about the importance of implementing CERDIK behavior as a form of controlling blood pressure in hypertensive patients.
Resilience Evaluation: Validation Of The Subjective Resilience Questionnaire For Adults (SSRQA): Indonesian Version Kholis, Anja Hesnia; Hidayah, Nurul; Priyanti, Ratna Puji; Elina, Agusta Dian; Kurdi, Fahruddin
Jurnal Keperawatan Muhammadiyah Vol 9 No 4 (2024): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN MUHAMMADIYAH
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH SURABAYA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/jkm.v9i4.24864

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Objective: The aim of this study is to translate, adapt, and validate the SSRQA into Indonesian. Methods: Construct validity was assessed by 5 experts in the fields of disaster nursing, mental health, and community nursing. Results: The S-CVI result was 0.9575. Construct validity was tested using PCA (Principal Component Analysis) with N = 200. Reliability was assessed using Cronbach's alpha. The eigenvalue and explanation percentage results showed 18.5%, indicating that the eigenvalue of factors in the SSRQA was sufficient. Cronbach's alpha was obtained as 0.923. Conclusion: The Indonesian version of SSRQA has been validated and can be used to assess resilience based on the perceptions of the Indonesian community
Dimension of Patient Safety Culture Purnomo, Agung; Peristiowati, Yuly; Elina, Agusta Dian
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): Reguler Issue
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v1i3.35

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Background: Patient safety is a serious public health issue. Several studies reported security problems in healthcare systems in various countries. The impacts were varied, starting from mild pain, disability, death, and high cost of service. Aim: This study attempted to review the culture of patient safety from several studies and to identify factors that influence them. Method: This study was conducted with systematic mapping studies related to patient safety culture. There were 10 research articles were evaluated from various online sources that related from data base ProQuest,Oxford Academic, Wiley Online Library, Google Schoolar, and Springer. It was conducted by entering keywords which appropriate to the topic, the obtained results were analyzed and discussed to produce conclusions. Findings: Adverse events were common problems. Healthcare employees had roles in creating safe and high quality services. One of them was through implementation of a culture of patient safety. There were several factors which support a culture of patient safety, namely leadership, teamwork, patient care, evidence-based, communication, learning, just, and patient-centered.