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Quality of Discharge Education: Chronic Diseases Patients’ Perspectives Rahmawati, Syifa Eka; Kurniawan, Titis; Sari, Eka Afrima; Trisyani, Mira; Pahria, Tuti
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 5 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i5.3257

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Readmission is a condition where a patient needs to be re-hospitalized shortly after their initial discharge. One crucial component in preventing readmission is the quality of discharge education. Objective: This study aims to describe the quality of discharge education among patients with chronic diseases Method : A quantitative descriptive study design was used. A total of 121 in patients with chronic disease from a regional general hospital in West Java were selected through consecutive sampling. Demographic and characteristic questionnaires and the Quality of Discharge Teaching Scale (QDTS) were used as instruments. It consisting of 6 paired questions with a validity value 0.98 and reliability 0.92. Descriptive statistics were applied for data analysis. Results: Chronic patients' score of content needed and content received were high (46.7 ± 11.9). This means that patients have high information needs and the information they received from nurses answer their needs. However, there are some points where it is considered that the needed information has not been fulfilled by the information received. Conclusions: Even though the quality of the provided discharge education is high, the improvement particularly in terms of information related to who and when should be contacted and information about emotion are needed.
Readiness for Hospital Discharge among Family Caregivers of Patients with Chronic Diseases Fauzia, Salwa Ghaida; Kurniawan, Titis; Pratiwi, Sri Hartati; Trisyani, Mira; Pahria, Tuti
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 4 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i4.3306

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Families often act as informal caregivers for family members who suffer from chronic diseases. Intensive family involvement improved patients’ adherence in performing post-discharge treatment program, hospital readmission, clinical outcomes, and quality of life. To effectively help the patients managing their diseases, the family caregivers required not only understand but also must be ready for helping patients manage their conditions. This study aims to identify the readiness for hospital discharge among family caregivers of patients with chronic diseases. Data were collected from 121 family caregivers recruited consecutively from adult inpatients wards using the respondents’ characteristics questionnaire and Readiness for Hospital Discharge Scale for Family with Adult Patients (RHDS Fam) questionnaire (inter-item correlation = 0.90, and Cronbach alpha 0.89). Descriptive analysis was applied. The results showed that most of family were female (77.7%%), unemployed (69.4%), graduated from senior high school (57.9%), and had no chronic diseases (86.8%). Generally, family caregivers reported high readiness for hospital discharge (7.75 Out of 10). While the coping abilities identified as the readiness domain with highest average score (9.07±1.15), the personal domain identified as the lowest domain (7.07 ±0.68). Higher readiness was showed in the age group of 20-40 years, female, graduated from senior high school, employed, and are the siblings of the patients. It can be concluded that the family caregivers of chronic disease patients are ready to return home and help patients continue their post-discharge treatment program. However, interventions are needed to improve their readiness related to patient’s personal status, particularly those who are male, lower educational background, unemployed, has a relationship as parents of the patients, and has a chronic illness.
Overview of Nutritional Status and Symptoms of Diabetic Gastroparesis in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus with Uncontrolled Blood Glucose Levels Kirana, Ade; Pahria, Tuti; Nursiswati, Nursiswati
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 5 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i5.3389

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Gastroparesis is a complication experienced by 20% - 50% of chronic diabetes mellitus patients with poor glycemic control. Hyperglycemia will slow down gastric emptying thereby reducing oral intake and mismatch of nutrient absorption which causes impaired nutritional status. Objective: to determine the nutritional status and symptoms of diabetic gastroparesis in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with uncontrolled blood glucose levels. Method: Quantitative descriptive study on type 2 DM patients at RSAU Dr. M. Salamun. The sampling technique uses consecutive sampling with a sample size of 82 subjects. Data were obtained through gastrointestinal symptom score (GSS) questionnaires, height and weight checks, and patient medical records. Furthermore, the data results will be processed using univariate analysis. The questionnaire is considered reliable with the results of the reliability test of the crombach alpha value >0.50. Result: 71.9% of respondents experienced symptoms of diabetic gastroparesis with normal nutritional status (37.1%) and obesity (37.1%). The majority were female, ≥60 years old, and 1-5 years of DM. Conclusion: Health education and intervention in modifying lifestyle better so that it can control blood glycemia and make a diet that is suitable for patients with gastroparesis so that it can minimise the symptoms of gastroparesis experienced.
Illness Perception and Quality of Life of Parents with Thalassemic Adolescents Lestari, Andini Tri; Mardhiyah, Ai; Pahria, Tuti; Mediani, Henny Suzana; Hendrawati, Hendrawati
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 5 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i5.3678

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Thalassemia major necessitates routine treatment that affects the physical, psychological, and social capacities of both the sufferers and their parents. In these circumstances, the way parents perceive their child's illness significantly influences their quality of life, making this a crucial aspect to consider.Objective: This study aims to explore the relationship between illness perception and quality of life in parents of adolescents with thalassemia major at RSUD dr. Slamet Garut. Method: The study employed a cross-sectional approach, including 64 parents of adolescents with thalassemia major (aged 10-18 years) selected through consecutive sampling. The Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire (BIPQ) was used to measure illness perception, and the World Health Organization Quality of Life Brief Version (WHOQoL-BREF) was used to assess quality of life. Both instruments are validated and reliable, with BIPQ having reliability coefficients of r=0.40-0.78 (α=0.74) and WHOQoL-BREF having r=0.39-0.79 (α=0.94). The Spearman correlation test was utilized for bivariate analysis. Results: The findings indicated that 55 respondents (85.9%) had a positive illness perception of thalassemia, and 61 respondents (95.3%) reported a high quality of life. The correlation analysis revealed a significant relationship between illness perception and the quality of life of parents, with a correlation coefficient of 0.548 (p<0.05). Conclusions: This concludes that there is a significant relationship between illness perception and quality of life in parents of adolescents with thalassemia major at RSUD dr. Slamet Garut.
Interventions to Reduce Anxiety in Burn Patients: A Scoping Review Yadi, Deni Alia; Pahria, Tuti; Purba, Chandra Isabella Hostanida
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 5 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i5.4375

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Anxiety in burn patients is a serious problem that can worsen the patient's condition and slow the healing process. Effective management of anxiety can improve the patient's quality of life and support their recovery. Although various non-pharmacological interventions have been proposed, there is still uncertainty regarding the effectiveness and application of each technique in the context of burn care. Objective: To explore various non-pharmacological interventions used to reduce anxiety in burn patients. The method used is scoping review. Articles were selected from four major databases: CINAHL, PubMed, and Scopus, using keywords namely “burn patients”, “anxiety”, “intervention”, and “burn injury”. Inclusion criteria included studies involving adult patients with burns, original research with RCT or quasi-experimental design, using experimental or quasi-experimental design, and articles published in the last 10 years (2014-2023). Data were extracted using manual tables and analyzed descriptively qualitatively. Based on initial research, we found 453 articles. After selected by authors, Nine articles met the inclusion criteria. The interventions discussed included aromatherapy, Benson relaxation technique, music therapy, Swedish and Shiatsu massage, and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). Findings showed that aromatherapy and Benson relaxation technique were effective in reducing anxiety and improving sleep quality, music therapy reduced anxiety during and after wound care, Swedish and Shiatsu massage increased relaxation, while tDCS significantly reduced pain and anxiety. This study recommends the integration of these techniques into nursing practice to improve the quality of care and patient satisfaction. Further studies are needed to confirm these findings and explore the mechanisms of action of each intervention in more depth.
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