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Compliance Among Nurses Using Personal Protective Equipment in The Hospital: Literature Study Julianto, Rahmad; Desiana, Desiana; Hanum, Lathifah; Cipta, Hendra
Journal Keperawatan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): May 2025
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58774/jourkep.v4i1.105

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Background: Hospital-acquired nosocomial infections, which cause more than 100,000 patient deaths each year, are often associated with poor nurse compliance with prevention guidelines, including the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Compliance with PPE effectively reduces the risk of infection, but several studies have shown low levels of nurse compliance, associated with unfavorable work environments, high workloads, and lack of knowledge and competence. Following the Covid-19 pandemic, compliance with PPE has become increasingly important in preventing the spread of infectious diseases. Purpose: To determine the factors related to the level of nurse compliance in using PPE. Methods: This study uses a literature study method to explore factors related to the level of nurses' compliance in using PPE. Data were taken from articles published from January 2023 to January 2024 through the Pubmed National Library of Medicine database. Article searches were limited by the criteria of articles having full text, in English, and keywords used in the search including compliance, nurses, personal protective equipment (PPE), and nosocomial infections. Results: Research shows that nurses' knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, education, training, and motivation play a significant role in increasing awareness of PPE use. In addition, adequate provision of PPE, supporting facilities, safety culture, hospital organizational commitment, and government regulations also determine compliance. Conclusion: Although the availability of PPE facilities is a major contribution to prevention, nurse preparedness is needed to reduce disease transmission and ensure that the health care system continues to function during times of crisis, especially during the spread of infectious diseases.
Pengetahuan dan Sikap Ibu Tentang Pemberian Makanan Bergizi Berkorelasi dengan Perkembangan Kognitif Balita di Desa Bale Busu, Kec. Mutiara Barat, Kab. Pidie Jamni, Teuku; Suwardi, Suwardi; Novita, Rosi; Oktabina, Rizki Wan; Desiana, Desiana; Hanum, Lathifah
Journal Keperawatan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58774/jourkep.v3i1.57

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Background: Cases of deviations in the cognitive development of toddlers in Indonesia are still very high. The latest data shows that around 62.02% of toddlers experience this problem. One of the causes is a lack of nutritious food intake and of course this is influenced by the parenting style given by mothers of toddlers, including the mother's level of knowledge and attitudes regarding providing nutritious food. Purpose: To determine the relationship between mothers' knowledge and attitudes about providing nutritious food on the cognitive development of toddlers Methods: This research is a quantitative and cross-sectional design. The study population consists of households with children under five years old and a sample of 45. The search ran from December 2022 to January 2023 in Bale Busu Village. Data analysis using Chi-Square Test includes primary data and secondary data. Results: Based on the research results, it was found that knowledge had a p-value of 0.025, while the attitude p-value was 0.023. Both values are <0.05, so there is a relationship between mother's knowledge and attitudes about providing nutritious food on the cognitive development of toddlers. Conclusion: : There is a relationship between maternal knowledge and attitudes about the provision of nutritious food to early childhood cognitive development.
Mobilisasi Dini dan Proses Penyembuhan Luka Post Operasi Abdominal Pada Fase Inflamasi Daiyana, Intan; Hermansyah, Hermansyah; Raharjo, Setio Budi; Hanum, Lathifah
Journal Keperawatan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58774/jourkep.v3i1.63

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Background: Abdominal surgery is a type of surgical operation performed on the abdominal area by making an incision in the lining of the abdominal wall to get parts of problematic organs such as bleeding, perforation, cancer, and obstruction. The incisions made during abdominal surgery cause large wounds and require a long recovery time and constant care, and are at risk of complications. The problem that often occurs in post-abdominal surgery patients is the lack of patient behavior to carry out early mobilization. Early mobilization is a series of light post-operative activities, starting from moving on the bed to being able to get out of bed, walk to the toilet, and get out of the toilet. Purpose: To determine the relationship between early mobilization and the wound healing process after abdominal surgery in the inflammatory phase. Methods: The quantitative research used a cross-sectional study method in the Surgical Ward of Meuraxa Hospital, Banda Aceh City from March 23 to May 20 2023. Data collected by interviewing and observe 30 postoperative patients who were selected according to the inclusion criteria and data analyzed by Chi-square test. Results: The results of the chi-square statistical test with CL=95% and α=0.05 showed a p-value of 0.032. This p value is <0.05, which means there is a significant relationship between early mobilization and the healing process of post-abdominal surgery wounds in the inflammatory phase. Conclusion: There is a relationship between early mobilization and the healing process of post-abdominal surgery wounds in the inflammatory phase.
Early Detection of Growth and Development of Preschool Children in Transition Areas Simeulu, Putro; Syamsuddin, Asniah; Hasniah, Hasniah; Hanum, Lathifah; Oetama, Saiful; Sitio, Roma; Ritawati, Ritawati
Journal Keperawatan Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58774/jourkep.v4i2.150

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Background: Early detection of child growth and development plays a crucial role in ensuring children's readiness for formal education and preventing delays in intervention during the golden period of development. The reality in urban-rural transition areas shows that implementation is suboptimal due to low parental participation, limited teacher competency, and the limited availability of tested standardized instruments. Purpose: To describe the implementation of early childhood growth and development screening at Bungong Jaroe Kindergarten, Aceh Besar, and to identify factors related to the effectiveness of the screening. Methods: This descriptive research used a case study approach. The study population consisted of all children aged 4–6 years, teachers, parents, and PAUD administrators at Bungong Jaroe Kindergarten. Sampling used purposive sampling, including 20 children, 20 parents, 6 teachers, and 3 PAUD administrators, with inclusion criteria: children aged 4–6 years enrolled at Bungong Jaroe Kindergarten, teachers teaching for at least 1 year, and parents willing to be interviewed. Data collection was conducted through semi-structured interviews, observations, and document reviews. The screening instruments used included the Child Development Card (KKA) and the Developmental Pre-Screening Questionnaire (KPSP), which had previously been tested for validity and reliability. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. Results: Implementation of growth and development screening at Bungong Jaroe Kindergarten is suboptimal, reflected in low parental participation only 50%, minimal teacher training, and limited use of standardized instruments. Children's nutritional status indicates a double burden of malnutrition, with 10% undernourished and 35% at risk of overnutrition. Factors related to screening effectiveness include teacher competence, parental awareness, instrument availability, and institutional support. Conclusion: Early detection of child growth and development at Bungong Jaroe Kindergarten remains limited. Strengthening teacher capacity, increasing parent participation, and developing an integrated monitoring system are needed to improve screening effectiveness.
Co-Authors Abda Abda Ai Sumirah Setiawati Ainul Mardhiah, Ainul Alfath Hanifah Megawati Andhika, Yoga Nur Andriani Andriani Aufal, Fayzal Burhan Aulia, Nayla Syifa Azizah, Naila Arsy Kun Bambang Sugiharto Bona Sardo Hasoloan Hutahaean Cahyono, Intim Cancera, Ignatia Amelie Happy Cantyo Atindriyo Dannisworo Choiriyah, Lilik Mudloyati Cut Nurul Kemala Daiyana, Intan Dannisworo, Cantyo A. Desiana Desiana, Desiana Dharmayati B. Utoyo Dharmayati Bambang Utoyo Dini P. Daengsari Dini P. Daengsari, Dini P. El Ravi, Avra Abida Elizabeth Kristi Poerwandari, Elizabeth Kristi Estiono, Meru Sigit Fadhilah, Ajeng Qonita Febrianty, Desy Rahma Fivi Nurwianti Ginanjar, Adriana Soekandar Hasniah Hasniah Hendra Cipta Hermansyah Hermansyah Hizbaron, Dyah Rahmawati Ibrahim, Basri Jamni, Teuku Jaya, Edo Sebastian Kartika, Sonia Khairul Amri Kristi Poerwandari Kurnia Indriyanti Purnamasari, Kurnia Indriyanti Lilik Yulianingsih Lina Maulidiana M. Fadli Mahdi, Naufal Asyraf Malawati, Malawati Marina Pakaya Mubarok, Ahmad Shofi Mulyadi Mulyadi Normalita, Reyna Nurdin Nurdin Oetama, Saiful Oktabina, Rizki Wan Paramesthi, Febriyanti Permatasari, Dewi Halimah R. Rusli Raharjo, Setio Budi Rahmad Julianto Rahmawati, Danila Nur Rahmayidin, Faradhina Ratri Ciptaningtyas Ritawati Ritawati Rosi Novita, Rosi Rosminawati, Rosminawati Sabaruddin Sabaruddin Sepasthika, Shahlazavier Qori Septin Maisharah K Simeulu, Putro Sitio, Roma Sri Panca Setyawati Sulaeman, Ridawati Suwardi Suwardi Suzana, Yenny Syamsuddin, Asniah Trisnabudi, Theodora Radella Fausta Widhiya Ninsiana, Widhiya Witami, Adela N Yusaini, Yusaini Zain, Ulfa