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Self-Efficacy of internship nursing students in dealing with Palliative patients Rani Asyuni Sipayung; Tuti Pahria; Atlastieka Praptiwi
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 2, No 2 (2019): Journal of Nursing Care
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

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Palliative care is one of the practice areas that is perceived difficult by nurses and nursing students. Students tend to avoid seeing patients with the deteriorating condition. This research aimed to identify the self-efficacy of internship nursing students in facing palliative patients within communication, management of the patient, and multidisciplinary teamwork components. This study was a descriptive quantitative. Samples were recruited from a population of internship nursing students at Faculty of Nursing Universitas Padjadjaran using a total sampling technique (n=159). Data were collected using Self-Efficacy Palliative Care scale (SEPC). Data were analyzed using mean scores calculated from the total scores of each respondent. The results showed that more than half of the respondents had a low level of self-efficacy. In terms of its components, students’ self-efficacy in communication,  multidisciplinary team collaboration, and patient management had a mean score of 38.24 (SD 10.35), 39.21 (SD 9.44), and 48.18 (SD 9.56) respectively. Based on the results, it is recommended to develop an active learning strategy for internship nursing students, especially in the aspects of communication, patient management, and multidisciplinary team collaboration.
Pengalaman Belajar Mahasiswa Keperawatan dalam Mengikuti Proses Pembelajaran Praktikum di Laboratorium Elizabeth Sarah Apriani; Irman Somantri; Tuti Pahria
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 3, No 2 (2020): Journal of Nursing Care
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Latar Belakang. Pengalaman belajar mahasiswa keperawatan salah satunya didapatkan melalui praktikum laboratorium untuk membentuk serta melatih keterampilan seorang perawat. Ditemukannya perbedaan persepsi antar kelompok tutor saat praktikum mandiri, kurangnya pengenalan mengenai beberapa alat praktek, dan keterbatasan jumlah alat dan pendampingan tutor saat praktikum mandiri. Tujuan Penelitian ini untuk mengetahui pengalaman belajar mahasiswa dalam mengikuti pembelajaran praktikum laboratorium di Fakultas Keperawatan Universitas Padjadjaran. Metode. Populasi penelitian ini sebanyak 311 mahasiswa Fakultas Keperawatan Unpad angkatan 2016 yang tersebar pada 3 lokasi. Sampel penelitian ini sebanyak 175 mahasiswa dengan menggunakan teknik cluster sampling. Variabel pengalaman belajar diukur menggunakan Learning Experience Questionnaire (LEQ). Hasil. Didapatkan pengalaman belajar mahasiswa secara keseluruhan 80% dikategorikan baik, Berdasarkan aspek learning environment didapatkan hasil dengan kategori baik diantaranya untuk aspek kebermaknaan (81,1%), komprehensifitas (80%) dan pengelolaan (76,6%). Sedangkan berdasarkan lokasi kampus dengan hasil kategori baik yaitu; kampus Jatinangor (89,3%), kampus Garut (69% ) dan 100% pada kampus Pangandaran. Kesimpulannya sebagian besar mahasiswa memiliki pengalaman belajar yang baik, baik dari aspek pengalaman belajar maupun berdasarkan lokasi kampus. Diharapkan kepada kampus yang masih terdapat kateogri kurang untuk melakukan stimulasi kepada mahasiswa sebelum mengikuti pembelajaran laboratorium.
Spiritual Well-Being Of Health Failure Patients Agung Maulana Yusuf; Tuti Pahria; Aan Nuraeni
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 2, No 1 (2019): Journal of Nursing Care
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Introduction: Decreasing heart function raises problems both physical, psychological and spiritual. Patients faced this health issue, and they need an individual’s spirit and encouragement related to self- management and illness. The purpose of this study was to describe the spiritual well-being of heart failure patients. Method: The method used in the research was a quantitative descriptive method with a cross-sectional approach. The population in this research was all patients with heart failure who underwent inpatient and outpatient care. Samples were taken by consecutive sampling technique for one month and 61 respondents were obtained. Data were collected by using the Spirituality Index of Well-Being instruments. Univariate data analysis uses the mean values and frequency distribution. Result: The result showed that patients with heart failure who had high spiritual well-being were 53 people (86,9%). In life scheme sub-variable, 55 people (90,2%) were included in the high category. In self-efficacy sub-variable, 48 people (78,7%) were included in high category but 13 people (21,3%) were into the low category with a low mean score of 3 statements. Conclusion: almost all respondents have high spiritual well-being reinforced by life scheme but there is a part of self-efficacy that still needs to be improved such as the knowledge about how to overcome the burden of life, the ability to help themselves, and the understanding related to the disease. Therefore, it is important to give information related to the patient’s illness to improve the patients’ spiritual well-being which can affect the health condition of the patient. In addition, physical, psychological and social management also have an important role in improving self-efficacy.
Application of Foot Massage Therapy with Lavender Oil and Pursed Lip Breathing in Lung Cancer Patients : A Case Report Safitri, Dania Iva; Pahria, Tuti; Harun, Hasniatisari
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 8, No 2 (2025): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v8i2.64049

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 Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. In advanced stages, patients often experience pain and shortness of breath, which significantly reduce their quality of life. Non-pharmacological interventions such as foot massage with lavender essential oil and pursed lip breathing (PLB) exercises offer potential supportive therapy, but evidence on their effectiveness remains limited. This case study aimed to describe the application of foot massage and PLB techniques in reducing pain and dyspnea in a 64-year-old male diagnosed with stage IVA squamous cell lung carcinoma. The intervention was conducted over six consecutive days. Foot massage was performed using five standard techniques—effleurage, petrissage, friction, tapotement, and vibration—while PLB was practiced for 10 minutes prior to each session. Pain intensity and oxygen saturation were measured using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) and pulse oximetry, respectively. The results showed a decrease in pain score from 7 to 3 and an improvement in oxygen saturation from 92% to 96%. The patient also reported improved comfort and the ability to perform light activities with assistance. These findings suggest that the combination of foot massage and PLB may be effective in managing pain and respiratory symptoms in advanced lung cancer. Further research with larger sample sizes and controlled study designs is recommended to confirm these outcomes and support broader clinical use.Keywords: Foot Massage Therapy, Lavender Oil , Lung Cancer, Pain, Pursed Lip Breathing, Shortness of Breath
Co-Authors Aan Nuraeni Aan Nuraeni Aaron Tigor Sihombing Aat Sriati Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri Acob, Joel Rey Adisite, Meina Nur Aeni Agung Maulana Yusuf Ahyar Ginanjar AI MARDHIYAH, AI Amalia, Asna Andi Miftahul Khair Annisa Nur Fadhilla Annisa Yuniar Handayani Arseda, Astuti Asna Amalia Atlastieka Praptiwi Atout, Maha Audi Siti Sarah Auliyah, Dina Ayu, Rahadiani Chandra Isabella Hostanida Purba Citra Windani Mambang Sari Dewin Safitri Dewin Safitri Dian Adiningsih Dina Auliyah Early Octavia Limbong Eka Afirmasari Eka Afrima Sari Eka Afrima Sari, Eka Afrima Elizabeth Sarah Apriani Etika Emaliyawati Fadhilah, Adinda Faturrahman, Reza Rizkika Fauzia, Salwa Ghaida Fitri, Siti Ulfah Rifa’atul Fitriana, Epi Giovanni Maria Hana Rizmadewi Agustina Handayani, Annisa Yuniar Harun, Hasniatisari Harun, Hasniatisari Hendrawati Hendrawati Hendrawati Hendrawati Henny Suzana Mediani Hermin Setiorini Hesti Platini Hijriani, Nadifa Ikawati, Dewi Iqbal Abdul Rizal Irman Somantri Iwan Shalahuddin Juniarti, Neti Kalay, Mayriska Keiko Pasaribu Kirana, Ade Kurnia, Dedi Kurniawan Yudianto Kusman Ibrahim Laili Rahayuwati Lestari, Andini Tri Lilis Mamuroh Linda Yulia Mamat Lukman Mamat Lukman Mamat Lukman, Mamat Maria Komariah Mia Listia Mira Trisyani Muslim, Revita Nur Istiqomah Mutiudin, Ade Iwan Nurhakim, Furkon Nurrofikoh, Malihatunnisa Nursiswati Nursiswati Nursiswati Pitriana, Epi Rahayu, Kusila Devi Rahmania, Sina Sabila Rahmawati, Syifa Eka Rani Asyuni Sipayung Revita Nur Istiqomah Muslim Ridal Sagala Rizkiani, Agni Safitri, Dania Iva Safitri, Dewin Sagala, Ridal Sandra Pebrianti Sandra Pebrianti Sari, Citra Windani Mambang Setiorini, Hermin Sidik Maulana Simanjuntak, Dikes Siti Noor Sya'fa Siti Ulfah Rifa’atul Siti Ulfah Rifa’atul Fitri Siti Yuyun Rahayu Fitri Slamet Riyanto Sri Hartati Pratiwi Sri Hendrawati Sumarna, Umar Titin Sutini Titin Sutini, Titin Titis Kurniawan Tobi Pitora Tobi Pitora Umar Sumarna Urip Rahayu Urip Rahayu Urip Rahayu, Urip Wardani, Siti Dahlia Windy Rakhmawati Witdiawati Yadi, Deni Alia Yeni Binteriawati Yudianto, Kurniawan Yuliana Yuliana Yuniko Febby Husnul Fauzia Yusshy Kurnia Yusshy Kurnia Herliani, Yusshy Kurnia Zahirah, Esa Zikran Zikran