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Evaluating The Validity And Reliability Of A Transcultural Nursing - Based Specific And Sensitive Nutritional Intervention Questionnaire To Address Stunting Wiastuti, Siti Marina; Susanto, Tantut; Rahmawati, Iis
Nursing Information Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Nursing Information Journal
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Stunting is a global health issue caused by chronic malnutrition that significantly impacts children's growth and development. Jember Regency has the highest stunting prevalence in East Java, reaching 34.9%, thus requiring effective solutions. Specific and sensitive nutritional interventions based on transcultural nursing are seen as crucial efforts in reducing stunting rates. However, a valid and reliable instrument is needed to assess the effectiveness of interventions at the family level. This study aims to develop and validate a specific and sensitive nutritional intervention questionnaire based on transcultural nursing as a tool to measure family awareness in preventing stunting in Jember Regency. This research involved 42 mothers of stunted children as respondents, residing within the working area of the Rambipuji Public Health Center. The instrument's validity was assessed using the Content Validity Index (CVI), while reliability was measured through Cronbach's alpha coefficient to ensure consistency. The questionnaire includes nine dimensions, such as Technology, Religion and Life Philosophy, Social and Family Support, Cultural Values and Lifestyle, Specific and Sensitive Nutritional Interventions. Content validity ranged from 0.80 to 1.00, and internal consistency measured by Cronbach's alpha showed values between 0.752 and 0.950. These results indicate that the questionnaire is effective in measuring family awareness and the effectiveness of nutritional interventions. This questionnaire is a valid and reliable instrument to support the optimization of sustainable stunting prevention programs in Jember Regency.
Effective Strategies to Enhance Collaborative Skills of Healthcare Workers in Improving Patient Satisfaction: A Systematic Review Wahyuni, Sri; Rahmawati, Iis; Rondhianto, Rondhianto
Nursing Information Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Nursing Information Journal
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One of the most important factors in raising hospital patient happiness and care quality is effective collaboration among healthcare professionals. Implementing techniques to improve teamwork skills is still fraught with difficulties, though. A lack of policy backing, a lack of resources, and healthcare personnel' aversion to change are the key problems. Health workers' resistance to change, a lack of legislative support, and a lack of resources all make it difficult to maximize team collaboration, which is crucial for providing high-quality care and satisfactory patient outcomes. Therefore, in order to assess the efficacy of collaborative skills training programs and their influence on patient satisfaction, a systematic study is required. A thorough literature review based on major databases was conducted in this investigation. The Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases were searched for relevant literature with a publication span of 2019–2024. The Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) and the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT) were used to assess the gathered papers. Eight pertinent articles were thoroughly examined out of the 885 total that were found. To find important trends in health workers' collaborative skills training tactics and their effects on patient satisfaction, a theme analysis technique was used to examine a few chosen research. Eight publications in all were gathered, and the results demonstrated that online learning and simulation-based training improved health workers' capacity for teamwork. Additionally, it has been demonstrated that clinical supervision and leadership enhance the coordination of multidisciplinary teams, and family-based approaches significantly affect patient satisfaction. This study recommends hospitals include these evidence-based training tactics into postoperative care protocols to enhance team efficacy and overall patient experience, notwithstanding implementation hurdles such time restrictions and managerial support. Enhancing interdisciplinary teamwork through structured collaborative training can improve patient outcomes and satisfaction while also enhancing the quality of treatment. This method encourages teamwork and collaborative decision-making while promoting integrated, holistic care in nursing. Improved care quality, enhanced team communication, and a patient-centered approach involving families are among the health implications. These tactics benefit patients and healthcare professionals alike, improving clinical results, patient safety, and general satisfaction.
Factors Influencing Obesity: A Systematic Literatur Review Utami, Bayu Tri; Rahmawati, Iis; Susanto, Tantut
Nursing Information Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Nursing Information Journal
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Adolescent obesity represents a significant global health issue escalating in both developed and developing countries, including Indonesia, with impacts on non-communicable disease risks and psychosocial disorders. The complexity of its causes requires a holistic approach via the Socio-Ecological Model (SEM), integrating individual, social, environmental, and policy factors. This study aims to identify and analyze these factors influencing adolescent obesity incidence. A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method guided by PRISMA 2020 was employed, searching PubMed, Scopus, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar (2020–2024) using keywords on adolescent obesity, socio-ecological model, and risk factors. From 2,530,000 initial articles, screening of titles, abstracts, and full texts yielded 12 high-quality articles for synthesis. Synthesis revealed individual-level factors such as high-calorie low-fiber diets, low physical activity, sedentary behavior, academic stress, and poor self-regulation contribute to elevated BMI in adolescents. Social factors include family parenting styles, peer influence, and social media; environmental aspects encompass limited healthy food access, fast food dominance, and scarce sports facilities; policy measures like unhealthy food marketing regulations and sugary drink taxes remain suboptimal in developing countries. In conclusion, adolescent obesity arises from multidimensional SEM interactions, necessitating comprehensive multilevel prevention interventions involving families, schools, communities, and government policies for sustained effectiveness.
Co-Authors Adilah Mia Azubah Alfarizi, Muhammad Alfurqon, Achmad Syarofi Alvivo Darma Chandra Amanah, Nur Umi Anggun Natungga, Mutmainah Anisah Ardiana Anisah Ardiana Ayu Dewi Nastiti, Ayu Dewi Baiq Reny Ermayuningsih Desi Sandra Sari Devi Astika Dewi Aminah Dewi Nastiti, Ayu Dewi Retno Suminar Dian Leila Sari Dina Afkarina Dinda Fali Rifan DINI KURNIAWATI Dini Kurniawati Dini Kurniawati Dini Kurniawati Dini Kurniawati Dodi Wijaya Echi Agnes Claudia Edho Choyrul Huzzein Eka Afdi Septiyono Ely Rahmatika Nugrahani Erik Kusuma Erti I. Dewi Erti I. Dewi, Erti I. Evita Rohmaniah Fadillah, M Deva Feryanto, O. Fitriani, Nurul Zakiatul Jannah Handayani, Dwining Hanna Nurul Husna Hanna Nurul Husna Hidayat, Dian Taufik Husein, Mohammad Inayah Riski Wulandari Ira Rahmawati Irma Prasetyowati Jamil, Maretta Noorasyiah Jarnauziah, Faza Aulia karman karman Kisnawati, Eni Kusnul Kotimah Lantin Sulistiyorini, Lantin Latifa Aini Susumaningrum Latifah, Aurora Anastasya Leersia Yusi Luthfiana Zaki, Nissa Mardiati Mardiati Mega Fatimah Rosana Mega Vuriyanti Mei Diastutik, Vike Merina, Nuning Dwi Merina, Nuning Dwi Merina Milataka, Itmam Moch. Azzam Miftahurroziqin Mohammad Husein Muhamad Zulfatul A’la Muhammad Nur, Kholid Rosyidi Murtaqib Murtaqib Musviro Ningrum, Sukma Nuning Dwi Merina Merina Nurfika Asmaningrum Nurfika Asmaningrum Nurhasan, Muhammad Nurhidayah, Ririn Nurpatonah, Cucu Nursiswanti, Syifa NURUL ARIFAH Nurul Arifah NURUL HAYATI Nurul Hayati Oedojo Soedirham Oedoyo Soedirham Peni Perdani Juliningrum Peni Perdani Juliningrum, Peni Perdani Pingky Saptandari Pinky Saptandari Primastika Nila Madyasari Purwanto, Totok Putri Aisyah, Putri R.A. Helda Puspitasari Raizky Rienaldy Pramasha Ramdani, Syahrul Ratna Sari Hardiani Retno Utami Risa Wargiana Rizal Faisal Basri Rizal Pamungkas C. Yulianto Rondhianto Rondhianto Sanaah, Sanaah Sari Dewi Karuaniawathy Sari, Dian Leila Setiawati, Hani Siti Marina Wiastuti siti rahmah Siti Sulfatus Saniyah Sri Wahyuni Sri Wahyuningsih Suhari Suhari Suhari Suhariyati Suhariyati Sukma Ningrum Sulton Wariin Sulton Wariin Susanti, Ika Adelia Syifa Amalia Syifa Hajarul Istiqomah Tantut Susanto Tulus Suryanto Utami, Bayu Tri Vuriyanti, Mega Wahyu Ningtyias, Farida Wan Sandra Clarista Wariin, Sulton Wiastuti, Siti Marina Yntan Catur Kurniawati Yntan Catur Kurniawati Yulianti, Ai Meri Yunita Armiyanti Yunitasari, Erma