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Analysis of Cooperation and Motivation Nurse in Implentation Nursing of Family Siti Nur Kholifah; Nursalam Nursalam; Meriyana Meriyana; Ahsan Ahsan; Minarti Minarti; Dwi Ananto Wibrata; Noer Saudah
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 5, No 3: September 2016
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

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Cooperation of nurses needed in helping to resolve the client's problem. Cooperation was an important element in developing quality of human resources and improving performance. The general objective of this study was to identify cooperation-relation nurse with motivation in implementing the family nursing care at Surabaya city. The research method was analytical observational with cross sectional approach. The population of this study was 175 nurses at local government clinic at Surabaya city. The sample size of this study was 122 gained by probability sampling. The research variables include the cooperation of nurses and motivation in implementing family nursing care. Instrument used questionnaire. Bivariate analysis of the data was done by Spearman correlation test. Limit the test of significance is 0.05. The test resulted that there was a relationship of cooperation with the motivation of nurses in implementing family nursing care (p = 0.03). Nurses should develop cooperative relationships in order to increase their motivation to carry out the nursing care of the family.
Ecological Social Development Model of Health Behavior of Conduct Achievement MDGs 5 Hilmi Yumni; Fendy Suhariadi; Oedojo Sudirham; Baiq Dewi Harnani R; Hasyim As’ari; Noer Saudah
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 5, No 4: December 2016
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

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Behavior of pregnant women who support the achievement of MDG 5 has not been fully achieved, one antenatal visit, shows there are still pregnant women who do not perform pregnancy tests regularly. The research aims to develop a model with Social Ecological Approach Model of Health Behavior in order to achieve the Millennium Development Goals by objective 5 with indicator of antenatal visits as well as aid delivery plan both place of birth and birth attendant. Observational study design, analytic, cross-sectional sample of 100 pregnant women who visit antenatal care at the health center Krembangan South Surabaya, simple random sampling, instruments using questionnaires, data analysis descriptive and inferential, using structural equation modeling (Structural Equation Modelling). The development of the social model of ecological models of health behavior to the behavior of the achievement of MDG 5 by the dominant factor is the construction of models intrapersonal factors include knowledge, attitude and self-efficacy, interpersonal factors include the support of family and community factors include health result support model testing goodness of fit note that the resulting model is an appropriate model used in the interpretation of the model because it has a model fit the criteria of empirical data generated by the study. The model can be used to strategize interventions in antenatal care is increasing knowledge, forming attitudes and self-efficacy through various activities such as prenatal classes or groups in pregnancy exercise as well as the involvement of family and health volunteers in assisting pregnant women to childbed.
Effectiveness of Effleurage and Counter-Pressure Massages in Reducing Labor Pain Retty Nirmala Santiasari; Detty Siti Nurdiati; Wiwin Lismidiati; Noer Saudah
Health Notions Vol 2, No 7 (2018): July
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (HNST)

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Labor pain was an emotional experience and involves both physiological and psychological mechanisms during labor. Effects of labor pain includes inflammation in uterus and labor dystocia. Effleurage and counter-pressure massage were complementary treatment to relieve pain. This study aimed to analyze effectiveness of effleurage and counter-pressure massages for reducing labor pain in stage 1 of active labor phase. This study used quasi experiment design with pre-post test non-equivalent control group. Research subjects were 68 mothers in stage 1 of active labor phase, which were divided evenly to two groups. Sampling collection technique used consecutive sampling. Independent variables were effleurage and counter-pressure, while dependent variables were decline of labor pain. Instrument to assess labor pain was Numeric Rating Scale (NRS). Data were analyzed using Wilcoxon and Mann Whitney. Labor pain before and after intervention in effleurage group were 9.26±1.05 and 6.88±1.22, respectively (p=0.00). Meanwhile, the respective numbers in counter-pressure groups were 9.00±0.98 and 6.59±1.28 (p=0.00). Average labor pain decline in effleurage and counter-pressure groups were 2.38 and 2.41, respectively (p=0.74). There was no significant difference between effleurage and counter-pressure in reducing labor pain. Keywords: Labor pain, Effleurage, Counter-pressure
Implementation of Research Based Learning Development in Maternity Nursing Course Indah Lestari; Noer Saudah; Catur Prasatia Lukita Dewi
Health Notions Vol 4, No 10 (2020): October
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (HNST)

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There have been many learning innovations that have been carried out by lecturers, but there are still many that only emphasize the low-level cognitive domains and not the high-level cognitive domains (analysis, synthesis, evaluation, and creation), the affective and psychomotor domains. The learning model has not been used many facilitate students to learn actively. As a result, learning is more dominated lecturers so that student activities are less than optimal. The purpose of this study is to develop learning tools and textbooks maternity nursing courses with a research-based learning approach. The resulting product are (1) learning tools in maternity nursing and (2) textbooks with research-based applications. The research was conducted on 40 undergraduate students of STIKes Bina Sehat PPNI Mojokerto, who carried out the academic learning process of maternity nursing. The method used refers to the 7 stages of the research-based learning process, with the validation of consultants and education experts. The main framework above is used as a basis for developing learning tools. Then the expert test of theoretical validity was carried out on the implementation of the RBL learning tool, with the result that the value of r = 0.909 (high reliability). The test results are widespread, not much different from the expert test results. While research-based textbooks are the results of research outputs, used as a guide for students to be able to build critical thinking, analysis and structure based on evidence. Keywords: research based learning; learning tools; maternity nursing
Nurses Caring and Patient’s Satisfaction at Internal Medicine Unit of Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya Nur Hasanah; Indriatie Indriatie; Padoli Padoli; Noer Saudah
Health Notions Vol 1, No 1 (2017): January-March
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Patient’s satisfaction is crucial for a hospital, and nursing as an integral part of health care in hospitals also determine the level of patient’s satisfaction. At the order of the clinic nurses deal directly with the public as their client. A direct relationship between the nurse and the client need a behaviour that can be accepted by the whole society. Caring as one of the basic values of nursing, is a phenomenon that affects the way to think, feel and relate to others. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between the nurses caring with patient’s satisfaction by using cross sectional design. Population of this study was patients who were treated in Internal Medicine Unit of Dr. Soetomo Hospital in November 2015. The sample size was 75 people, who were selected by simple random sampling technique. Data collection was done by filling out the questionnaire, then anayzed by using Chi-square test. Results showed 57.33% of the patients gave judgment of satisfactory to nurse caring behaviour and 42.67% gave a good assessment. 62.67% of the patients said they were satisfied with the caring services. There was a significant relationship between nurses caring with patient satisfaction. Keywords: Nurses caring, Patient satisfaction
Family Factors that Affect Family Empowerment in Caring Children with Leukemia Yuni Sufyanti Arief; Nursalam Nursalam; I Dewa Gede Ugrasena; Shrimarti Rukmini Devy; Noer Saudah
Health Notions Vol 2, No 4 (2018): April
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (HNST)

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Introduction: Leukemia is one of the conditions of chronic disease in children. Families of children with chronic health conditions often feel helpless in meeting their child's health care needs. Powerlessness experienced by the family will affect the ability of families in providing care to their children. Many factors can affect the empowerment of families in providing care to their families. Method: This study aims to analyze family factors that affect family empowerment in treating children with leukemia leukemia. The research design used is explanation survey. The population in this study were families with children suffering from leukemia in Pediatric Ward RSUD Dr. Soetomo Surabaya. Result: The results showed that there was the influence of family factor to family empowerment in caring children with leukemia equal to t: 3.801. Discussion and Conclusions: Family factors need to be taken into account in family-centered empowerment, so families can improve their ability to care for leukemia children. Increased family-based health involves the strength and ability of families in coping mechanisms, the role of nurses, to encourage families to provide support in health care. More research is needed on family-centered empowerment models in the ability to care for children with leukemia. Factors that affect family empowerment in caring for child leukemia, can be considered nurse in giving nursing intervention especially child nurse in empowering parent at the time care of child leukemia.Keywords: Leukemia, Children, Family, Factor, Empowerment
Related Knowledge of Nurses Acute Coronary Syndrome with Accuracy of Patiens Do Help According to SOP Acute Coronary Syndrome Lutfi Wahyuni; Noer Saudah; Hanik Nurmilasari
Health Notions Vol 1, No 1 (2017): January-March
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Acute Coronary syndrome is one of the syndromes that often caused a sudden death, so it is an emergency problem that needs fast response. Knowledge is the result of knowing and it appears after someone observing to a certain object. The purpose of this research was to find out the correlation between nurse knowledge about Acute Coronary Syndrome with precise action to help according to Acute Coronary Syndrome SOP. The method that been used in this research was analytic correlation with cross sectional approach. The sample of this research was all 26th nurse at ICCU of Sidoarjo hospital. Data collection was questionnaire form to observe the nurse knowledge about Acute Coronary Syndrome and observation form to observe the precise action done by the nurse to help. The result of cross tabulation showing the knowledge of “good” categories was 12 people, 11 people was doing the right help and 1 people was wrong. The nurse knowledge on “enough” category was 13 people, 8 people doing the right help and 5 people was wrong. Knowledge on “poor” category ws 1 people and does not giving the right help. The result ws showing that there was correlation between the nurse knowledge about Acute Coronary Syndrome with the accuracy of giving help according to the SOP. It was proven that knowledge can raise the precise action done by the nurse in helping patient according to Acute Coronary Syndrom SOP. Keywords: Accuracy, Acute Coronary Syndrom, Nursing knowledge
INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES PARENTING MOTHER IN PREVENTING CHILD STUNTING Setyawan Yulian Nugraha; Nur Fatikhah; Sulis Tri Wahyuni; Noer Saudah
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY SCIENCE (IJNMS) Vol 3 No 3 (2019): IJNMS Volume 3 Issue 3 December 2019
Publisher : Bina Sehat Press. Departement Research and Community Engagement Bina Sehat PPNI Institute of Health Science, Indonesia

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Stunting was one form of malnutrition characterized by height does not correspond to the age. The occurrence of stunting very influenced by parenting in providing nutrition in children toddlers. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship of social support to parenting mother's family in toddlers in the village Jabon subdistrict Mojoanyar Mojokerto regency. The method used correlation analytic design with cross sectional. The study population is the mother of the toddler who is housed in villages Jabon subdistrict Mojoanyar Mojokerto district with lots of 250 children. The sample size were 70 samples used by simple random sampling. Analysis data used linear regression. Variabel independent was social supportand was parenting mother's family. Instrumen used questionnaire social support the family with good frequency rate by 35 respondents (50.0%). Maternal parenting in preventing stunting in children with good frequency rate by 37 respondents (52.9%). Results of linear regression test with p equal to 0.00. This means relationship between social support to parenting mother's family in toddlers. The better social support mother's family then parenting in toddlers the better so as to prevent stunting.
PENGARUH KONSELING TERHADAP SELF STIGMA PASIEN HIV/AIDS DENGAN PENDEKATAN TEORI LAWRENCE GREEN Imam Ajib Ispurnawan; Noer Saudah; Imam Zainuri
Jurnal EDUNursing Vol 5, No 2 (2021): Vol 5, No 2 (2021) : September 2021 - Maret 2022
Publisher : Universitas Pesantren Tinggi Darul Ulum

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Abstract The stigma that occurs in society against people with HIV and AIDS has an impact on sufferers to stigmatize themselves (Self Stigma). Negative self-acceptance which causes a decrease in self-esteem and self-efficacy so that it affects the individual's belief to be able to recover. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of counseling on self-stigma of patients with the Lawrence green theory approach. The research design was a pretest-posttest control group design with a sample size of 40 respondents selected by purposive sampling technique. The instrument used is a questionnaire. Counseling treatment of respondents using the module. The statistical tests used were paired t-test and independent t-test. The test results showed that the treatment group was 0.000 and the control group was 0.104. Correlation coefficient 0.600. The independent t test value of 0.001 means that there is a difference in the average number of self-stigma in the treatment group and the average in the control group after counseling. Counseling with Lawrence Green's theoretical approach can reduce self-stigma so that HIV/AIDS patients think positively about themselves, do not withdraw from the environment and are willing to behave in therapy for their own healing. Keywords: self stigma, HIV/AIDS, counseling, lawrence green
Hubungan Tingkat Depresi Dengan Gangguan Tidur (Insominia) Pada Lansia Di Upt Panti Werdha “Mojopahit” Kabupaten Mojokerto Tria Wahyuningrum; Noer Saudah; Lutfi Hermansyah
coba Vol 4 No 1 (2015): Nopember 2015
Publisher : Akademi Keperawatan Dharma Husada Kediri

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There are two normal processes of the most important in human life what are eating and sleeping. Although both are very important,it is so routine that we often forget it and will process only after a disturbance in the process then we remember the importance of two conditions. Insomnia is a sleep disorder that is the most commonly found. The incidence will increase by age. Approximately 40% of elderlys complain of insomnia. The research objective analyzed the relationship between the level of depression with sleep disorders (insomnia) of the elderly in UPT Panti Werdha 'Mojopahit' Mojokerto. Design research used analytical correlation with cross sectional approach. The population was 45 respondents Elderly in UPT Panti Werdha „Mojopahit‟ Mojokerto. The sample of this research was 32 people whichwas taken by purposive sampling. Data was taken by the interview using instruments KSPBJ GDS 15 and Scale-irs. After the data was done, it was analyzed by data processing and statistical test of Rank Spearman with SPSS version 16.0. The result showed (0.001) < (0.05), so that H0was rejected.Itwas a relationship with the depressed levels of sleep disorders (insomnia) the elderly in UPT Panti Werdha „Mojopahit‟ Mojokerto,with r = 0.552, which means the correlation was high, strong. Be advised of the research resultis expected in order to elderly can do physical activity and to practice for prevent occurrence of depression in order to avoid insomnia. Keywords: Level ofdepression, sleepdisorder, elderly, and Insomnia