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Mothers’ experiences as legal guardian of children's phlebitis during hospitalization in Indonesia: A phenomenological study Casman, Casman; Mahanani, Dian; Wawo, Balbina Antonelda Marled; Iqbal, Muhammad; Ariani, Desy Rizki; Pradana, Anung Ahadi
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): January - February
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33546/bnj.3495

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Background: Peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) insertion is a common procedure performed by nurses for hospitalized children, but phlebitis—an inflammation of the vein—is a frequent complication. The response of the mother, as the child’s primary caregiver, plays a key role in the healing process when phlebitis occurs. Objective: This study aimed to explore mothers’ experiences and perceptions regarding the occurrence and management of phlebitis in their children during hospitalization. Methods: A descriptive phenomenological design was employed for this study, conducted between August and October 2023. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with sixteen mothers whose children had experienced phlebitis during their hospital stay. The interviews were transcribed verbatim, and data were analyzed using content analysis. Each participant validated the transcripts before analysis. Results: Three main themes emerged from the data: 1) Risk factors and causes of phlebitis; 2) Early detection and confirmation of phlebitis; and 3) Management of IV infusion occlusions. Conclusion: Although the causes and risk factors for phlebitis in children cannot be entirely avoided, early detection by mothers can reduce some risks. The study also identified gaps in nursing practice, particularly regarding the management of infusion occlusions, with some practices deviating from standard procedures. To improve outcomes, nurses should adhere to evidence-based protocols for maintaining IV patency and proactively educate mothers on recognizing signs of phlebitis. Strengthening nurse-mother communication and ensuring consistent implementation of best practices are essential for preventing and effectively managing phlebitis in pediatric patients.
Pengetahuan Kader Tentang Faktor Risiko Preeklampsia Siti Sopiatun; Desy Rizki Ariani; Rifka Alindawati
Indonesian Health Issue Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): AGUSTUS
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/inhis.v4i2.84

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Background Preeclampsia is the leading cause of maternal death in Indonesia at 37.1%. Preeclampsia is prevalent in 50 health center work areas in Karawang Regency. The number of preeclampsia cases is 17.52% of 8285 high-risk pregnant women. Failure to identify and manage cases based on risk factors also contributes to maternal death due to preeclampsia. The objective of this study is to enhance cadres' understanding of preeclampsia by enhancing their capacity to identify risk factors for preeclampsia at the Kertamukti Health Center. Aim: This study aims to explore the knowledge of cadres about the risk factors for preeclampsia. Method: This study uses a qualitative approach by conducting FGD (Focus Group Discussion). There were two discussion groups, each consisting of 12 cadres. Purposive Sampling Technique. The informants are Posyandu cadres and have been categorized in the FGD group. The analysis uses an analysis theme by creating keywords and matrices.  Result: Cadres do not know other names for preeclampsia and are still unfamiliar with the term. Cadres only know the term high blood pressure. so they do not understand the risk factors for preeclampsia. Conclusion: The study focuses on two major themes: the knowledge of preeclampsia and the collaboration between midwives and cadres. The term preeclampsia is still widely unknown and not understood by cadres.
GERAKAN AKTIFKAN POSYANDU : UPAYA PENINGKATAN KAPASITAS KADER DALAM AKSELERASI CAPAIAN POSYANDU DI DESA GOMBONGSARI, KABUPATEN KARAWANG Ariani, Desy Rizki; Nurjanah, Uun; Gowi, Abdul; Sopiatun, Siti; Khodijah, Lilis Siti; Kustiyuwati, Kustiyuwati; Fatmayanti, Sri Ayu
Jurnal Abdimas Indonesia Vol 7, No 2 (2025): JURNAL ABDIMAS INDONESIA
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26751/jai.v7i2.3162

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Posyandu is one form of community empowerment aimed at improving public health, particularly for mothers and children. It serves as one of the spearheads of public health services in Karawang. However, challenges still exist in Posyandu services, including the level of participation of toddlers and the capacity of cadres in carrying out Posyandu activities. Gombongsari Village is a village where most of the residents are farmers. This village has been designated as a model village in Karawang Regency to compete in the National-level P2WKWS program.P2WKWS is an integrated assessment activity aimed at evaluating the success of villages or urban wards in empowering women’s roles in family development, particularly in health aspects, in this case, Posyandu. In response to this, a strategic step was needed to reactivate the “Activate Posyandu” movement as an effort to increase the capacity of Posyandu cadres to accelerate the achievements of Gombongsari Village Posyandu.The cadres were provided with training and education on Exclusive Breastfeeding (ASI Eksklusif), complementary feeding (MP-ASI) and animal protein-rich foods, as well as nutritional status and its management. The results of this community service activity showed a significant increase before and after the intervention in education on Exclusive Breastfeeding, complementary feeding and animal protein-rich foods, as well as nutritional status and its management (p-value = 0.001, p-value = 0.001, p-value = 0.001).The success of this intervention was supported by the delivery of materials relevant to the cadres’ field conditions, engaging media, and effective delivery methods. This proves that providing interventions effectively improves cadres’ knowledge capacity. With the increased understanding and capacity of the cadres, it is expected that they will be able to improve health services at the Posyandu.