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Peer Group Support Decrease Depression Level In Menopause Woman Ah. Yusuf; Ni Ketut Alit Armini; Deka Hardiyan
Jurnal Ners Vol. 3 No. 1 (2008): April 2008 - September 2008
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Introduction: Menopause woman has higher depression level than pre and postmenopause woman. Many woman who are getting menopause will feel lonely and don’t have any friends to talk, if this situation continue it can cause menopausal depression. Peer group support is one of group therapy which gives opportunity to menopause woman to get mutual support and help them to face the problem. This aimed of this study was to analyze the effect of peer group support in the menopause woman depression level.Methods: A quasy experimental pre-post test design was used in this study. There were 16 menopause women taken from Cepokomulyo Kepanjen. The independent variable was peer group support and the dependent variable was the depression level. Data were analyzed by Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test and Mann Whitney U Test with the significance level α<0.05.Results: Result showed that there was an effect of peer group support in the menopause woman depression level with significance level p=0.011 (treatment group) and p=0.23 (controlled group) and the result of Mann Whitney U Test showed that p=0.02.Conclusion: It can be concluded that peer group support can reduce the menopause woman depression level. It can be suggested to the institutional to practice peer group support to help menopause woman reduce their depression level.
The Beneficience Of Family Social Support Toward Anticipatory Behaviour Of Pregnancies Sign’s Alert In Primigravida Aditiawarman Aditiawarman; Ni Ketut Alit Armini; Yunita Ike Kristanti
Jurnal Ners Vol. 3 No. 1 (2008): April 2008 - September 2008
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Introduction: Complication in pregnancy can be endangering both mother and fetus. Pregnant woman and her family must be able to recognize risk factors of the complication. Family support make pregnant woman feel more confident, happy and ready to face her pregnancy. The aimed of this study was to learn the influences of social family support toward anticipatory behavior of pregnancies sign’s alert in primigravida.Methods: A quasy experimental purposive sampling design was used in this study. There were 20 respondents who met the inclusion criteria. They were divided into 2 groups, intervention and control groups, each comprising 10 respondents. The independent variable in this study was social family support and the dependent variable was the anticipatory behavior of pregnancies sign’s alert in primigravida. Data were collected by using questionnaire, observation and structured interview and then analyzed by using Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test and Mann Whitney U Test with significance level α≤0.05.Results: The result showed that the social family support influencing the knowledge of pregnant woman with significant level p=0.011, social family support also influencing the attitude of pregnant woman with significant level p=0.008 and the action of pregnant woman p=0.017. There were difference knowledge, attitude and action between intervention and control groups after treatment with significant level p=0.000 for knowledge, p=0.015 for attitude and p=0.002 for action.Conclusion: It can be concluded that social family support influence anticipatory behavior (knowledge, attitude and action) of pregnancies sign’s alert in primigravida. Further studies should be concern to the other factors that influencing the anticipatory behavior of pregnancies sign’s alert in primigravida, both of internal and external factors.
Classical Music Decrease Stress Level And Blood Pressure Primigravida In The Third Trimester Ni Ketut Alit Armini; Erna Dwi Wahyuni; Praba Diyan Rachmawati
Jurnal Ners Vol. 3 No. 1 (2008): April 2008 - September 2008
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Introduction: Many changes in psychology and biology increase primigravida’s stress in the third trimester. The stress response makes blood pressure being unstable, it causes bad effect for pregnancy. Classical music can be used as one of relaxation facilities that can reduce stress. The aimed of this study were to analyze the effect of classical music on stress level and blood pressure.Methods: This study was used a quasy experimental purposive sampling design. The sample in this study were 14 pregnancy women in the third trimester in RSIA Cempaka Putih Permata Surabaya. The independent variable in this study was classical music and the dependent variable were stress level and blood pressure. Data were analyzed by Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test, Mann Withney U Test, Paired t Test and Independent t Test with significance level α≤0.05.Results: The result showed that the stress level in controlled group with p=0.567 and intervention group with p=0.025. The result of blood pressure in controlled group with p=0.522 in systolic blood pressure, p=0.35 in diastolic blood pressure and intervention group showed p=0.103 in systolic blood pressure and p=1.00 in diastolic blood pressure.Conclusion: It can be concluded that listening classical music can reduce stress level, stabilize blood pressure, although blood pressure hasn’t significant result but mean of blood pressure show that it was stable. Further studies should be considered to used cortisol to identify stress biology response spesifically. 
Health Believe Model Implementation on The Analyze of Family Decision to Visit The Public Health Center Purwaningsih Purwaningsih; Ni Ketut Alit Armini; Susanti Susanti
Jurnal Ners Vol. 4 No. 1 (2009): April 2009 - September 2009
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Introduction : Dengue Haemorhagic Fever (DHF) is one of infecsius deseases. These deseases can have serious complications and kill the patients. Dengue Haemorhagic Fever (DHF) deseases that is suffered to the patients has become a heavy complication in Tembok Dukuh village. By the health belief model implementation, the patients got earlier response as soon as possible. The objective of the study was to analyze family’s decision for visiting Puskesmas in earlier response of Dengue Haemorhagic Fever (DHF). This descriptive analytic was conducted at work area of Puskesmas Tembok Dukuh Surabaya. The population was the family with Dengue Haemorhagic Fever (DHF) patient from Januari 2007 until July 2009.Methods : Clustered design was used to take the sample. Total sample were 65 respondents, taken according to inclusion criteria. The independent variables were health belief model about perceived susceptibility, perceived seriousness, perceived benefits, perceived barriers, and cues to action. The dependent variable was family’s decision for visiting Puskesmas in earlier response of Dengue Haemorhagic Fever (DHF). Data was collecting using structured questionnaire. Data that had collected were later analyzed with frequency distribution of each category.Results : Result showed that perceived susceptibility most family was in middle category, perceived seriousness most family was in high category, most of family got the benefits, most of family also got the barriers, and all of the respondents have cues to action. The family’s decision to visit Puskesmas for the earlier Dengue Haemorhagic Fever (DHF) response  was founded in a few of family.Conclusion:  It can be concluded that most of the family didn’t have a steady decisison to visit Puskesmas for the earlier Dengue Haemorhagic Fever response. It can be proved by there are most of family chose the others health service. Discussion : Health workers in Desease Eradication Departement (P2M) should sosialize the Puskesmas program  related with the earlier Dengue Haemorhagic Fever (DHF) response. So that, the family has believed that visiting Puskesmas is important for the earlier Dengue Haemorhagic Fever (DHF) response.
Community of Lombok’s Tradition Effects the Nutrient Intake Behavior in Pregnant Woman Ni Ketut Alit Armini; Retnayu Pradanie; Putu Widhi Sudariani
Jurnal Ners Vol. 4 No. 2 (2009): Oktober 2009
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Introduction: Tradition about nutrient intake in pregnant women had being spreaded in the society and it can influence the behaviour of pregnant women in the fulfilment of nutrient intake in pregnancy. Lombok area is still following the nutrient intake tradition. The objective of the study was examine the relation between tradition of Lombok community with the nutrient intake behaviour in pregnant woman in the working area of Public Health Center Perampuan, Labuapi District, West Lombok Regency. Method: This study used cross sectional design. The population was all pregnant women that came to the Puskesmas Public Health Center Perampuan, Labuapi District, West Lombok Regency each month. Sample formulation used purposive sampling. Total sample were 45 respondents that were taken according to inclusion criteria. Independent variable was tradition of Lombok community and dependent variable was the nutrient intake behaviour in pregnant woman. Data were collected using questionnaire, interview, respondent observation and dietary recall 24 hours. Data were analyzed with correlation Spearman Rho, with significance value α≤0.05. Result: The result showed that there were corelation between tradition of Lombok community with the knowledge (p=0.002), attitude (p=0.001). the action of nutrient intake in pregnant woman of the fulfilment nutrient intake in pregnancy. Discussion: Further studies should do the research to change the negativity behaviour causes by tradition of community, specially for nutrient intake in pregnancy, such as continuously health education.
Family Social Support Reduces Post Judegemental Stress in Teenagers Nursalam Nursalam; Ni Ketut Alit Armini; Rista Fauziningtyas
Jurnal Ners Vol. 4 No. 2 (2009): Oktober 2009
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Introduction: Justicial proceeding is able to make any stress or anxiety for everyone that through on it, especially if the process happens on teenagers. The stressor which can make stress in justicial proceeding are the justicial proceeding that doesn’t go along with UU RI No. 3 tahun 1997, i. e. children justicial process, fearness of parents and friend lost, worried about his future, and new neighborhood that is not appropriate with the child’s psychology development. The presence of family is very important to give a social support to the arrested teenagers.The objective of this study was to know the correlation between family social support and post judegement stress in teenagers and  the factors of stress in teenagers. Method: This study use Cross Sectional design. Population had taken from teenagers from 13 until 17 years old. Sample was comprised in to 12 individuals who fit with the inclusion criteria. The independent variable in this study was family social support and factors of stress in teenagers, and the dependent variable was post judgement stress in teenagers. Data was collected by  measurement using Mood and Feeling Questionnaire (MFQ) for stress, questionnaire of family social support, and interviewed. They were analyzed by Spearman’s test with significance level  α<0.05 and content analysis for interview result. Result: The result showed that there is a correlation between family social support and post judgement stress in teenagers with significance level p=0.013.It means, Content analysis’ results showed that the factors which related with stress in teenagers are environment, caring type, interfamily member’s relationship, bad event, and characteristic of children. Discussion: Higher family social support makes  teenagers have higher self esteem and more optimistic view, so the teenagers will able to face their problem. 
Complaints in Menopausal Women and Its Correlation with Lifestyle and Stress Ni Ketut Alit Armini; Lailatun Ni'mah; Baiq Selly Silviani
Jurnal Ners Vol. 13 No. 2 (2018): October 2018
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Introduction: Every woman will have menopausal experiences at the end of a biological process called menstrual cycles. Several complaints can be aggravated by lifestyle and stress. This study was to analyze the relation of lifestyle and stress levels with a menopausal complaint in women.Methods: This study was correlational with a cross-sectional approach. The study involved 101 menopausal women lived in a community selected by proportional random sampling. The independent variables were lifestyle and stress levels in menopausal women. The dependent variable was a menopausal complaint. This study used primary data provided by questionnaires and interviews. The data were analyzed using Spearman’s Rho.Results: There was strong correlation between lifestyle (p=0.000; r=-0.424), stress levels (p=0.000; r=0.535), and complaint in a menopausal woman.Conclusion: A healthy lifestyle, stress-controlled to minimize complaints in menopausal women. Further research is needed on factors that increase stress in postmenopausal women. 
Determinants of Nutritional Status Among Pregnant Women: a Transcultural Nursing Approach Ni Ketut Alit Armini; Nurul Hidayati; Tiyas Kusumaningrum
Jurnal Ners Vol. 15 No. 2 (2020): OCTOBER 2020
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Introduction: Pregnant women experiencing poor nutritional status remains a problem which is still commonly found in Surabaya. Poor nutritional status is one of the causes of increased mortality in pregnant women. The mother's education and occupation, family income, number of children, and family shape are associated with the incidence of nutritional status in pregnant women. The purpose of this study was to explain the factors related to the nutritional status of pregnant women based on transcultural nursing theory.Methods: his study uses a cross-sectional design. The population were pregnant women at the Public Health Center Tanah Kali Kedinding Surabaya Indonesia, 104 respondents were selected using a consecutive sampling technique. The independent variables were technological, religious, family support, cultural values, political & legal, economic, and educational, while the dependent variable was the incidence of nutritional status in pregnant women. The data was obtained using questionnaires and mid upper arm circumstance (MUAC) measurements. The data was analyzed using the Spearman rho test.Results: There was a relationship between technological (p=0.001 ; r=0.332), family support (p=0.000 ; r=0.379), cultural values (p=0.000 ; r=0.702), political & legal (p=0.000 ; r=0.387), economic (p=0.031 ; r=0.212), and educational (p=0.020 ; r=0.228) factors with nutritional status in pregnant women.Discussion: Technological, family support, cultural values, political & legal, economic, and educational factors influenced the nutritional status of pregnant women. The cultural factor was the most dominant in influencing the nutritional status of pregnant women. 
Anemia prevention behavior in female adolescents and related factors based on Theory of Planned Behavior: A cross-sectional study Halfie Zaqiyah Gusti Puspitasari; Ni Ketut Alit Armini; Retnayu Pradanie; Mira Triharini
Jurnal Ners Vol. 17 No. 1 (2022): APRIL 2022
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Introduction: Female adolescent is a group prone to iron deficiency anemia due to various factors such as having monthly menstruation and poor diet. Therefore, anemia prevention behavior needs to be done from an early age to avoid prolonged health problems. The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors that correlated with anemia prevention behavior in female adolescents based on the Theory of Planned Behavior. Methods: This study used a descriptive correlational design with a cross-sectional approach. The population of this study is female adolescents in Madiun City. Purposive sampling was used to obtain 105 respondents. The instrument used was a questionnaire to measure the variables attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, intention, and anemia prevention behavior. Data analysis was performed using the Spearman Rho Test with a level of significance ≤ 0.05. Results: There is a relationship between attitudes (p = 0.003; r = 0.292), subjective norms (p = 0.006; r = 0.266), and perceived behavioral control (p= 0.002; r = 0.299) with the intention to prevent anemia and also perceived behavioral control (p = 0.003; r = 0.292) and intention (p = 0.000; r =0.392) with anemia prevention behavior. Conclusions: Better attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, and intention possessed by a female adolescent will make better anemia prevention behavior too. Therefore, support from various parties is needed to intensify the promotion of anemia prevention, education on early detection of anemia, especially for female adolescents, and further research to determine effective health promotion methods.
Analysis Factors Related to Primary Dysmenorrhea in Adolescent Girls at MTS Negeri Surabaya II Stefani Angel; Ni Ketut Alit; Retnayu Pradanie
Pediomaternal Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2016): Volume 3 No 2 April 2016
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Introduction : Dysmenorrhea or menstrual pain is a common problem complained of by the teens that can interfere withdaily activities and productivity adolescents. This study was aimed to analyze factors associated with the incidence ofprimary dysmenorrhea (nutritional status, physical activity and stress) in adolescent girls at MTs Negeri SurabayaII. Methods : This research used is a cross-sectional sample of 49 female students of class VIII. Sampling was done bysimple random sampling technique. The independent variable in this study is the nutritional status, physical activity andstress. While the incidence of primary dysmenorrhea is the dependent variable. Data were obtained through aquestionnaire and analyzed by using Spearman rank with a significant level of p <0.05. Results : The results of this studyfound that nutritional status is not associated with the incidence of primary dysmenorrhea (p = 1.00), physical activityassociated with the incidence of primary dysmenorrhea (p = 0.003), and stress also has a relationship with the incidenceof primary dysmenorrhea (p = 0.001). Discussion: The nutritional status does not increase the risk of incidence ofprimary dysmenorrhea in adolescents, whereas physical activity and stress can increase the risk of incidence of primarydysmenorrhea in adolescent girls at MTs Negeri Surabaya II.
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