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Journal : International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS)

Pre-clinical experiences among nursing students of reputable Islamic university in the capital city of Indonesia Jamaludin, Jamaludin; Rahmanda, Mutiara Eka; Rahman, Handono Fatkhur
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 13, No 4: December 2024
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v13i4.22874

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Clinical trainings were employed in the nursing sciences in order to provide student’s experiences in applying nursing care according to the theory. They required to accomplish some competencies depending on their study levels. Students would also experience the possible barriers and challenge during clinical trainings. However, there were limited number of research which explored these experiences, especially in nursing students. This study aimed to explore the experiences of nursing students in performing fundamental nursing pre-clinical activities. This research conducted qualitative study with phenomenological approach. This study involved 5 nursing students according to inclusive criteria. Data collection method used in-depth interview techniques. The obtained data were analysed further using Colaizzi test. The collected data identified six themes of student’s experiences, such as student’s understanding about pre-clinic, their experiences during preclinic, theoretical gaps with hospital procedures, some barriers in clinical practice, student’s expectation, and obtained support during pre-clinic trainings. Pre-clinical trainings allowed nursing students to gain various medical experience and knowledge regarding nursing care. They could implement and compare the nursing theory with actual conditions in the hospital and society living. This topic needed to assess further about the benefits of pre-clinic trainings.
Reducing diabetes burnout syndrome using self-instructional training Nuari, Nian Afrian; Rahman, Handono Fatkhur; Wahid, Abdul Hamid
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 12, No 3: September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v12i3.22849

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Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) experienced diabetes burnout, which influences the patient’s daily living. Some treatments had been introduced to reduce this burnout, but self-instructional training method remained unknown for its effectiveness. This study was aimed to analyse the influence of self-instructional training toward diabetes burnout syndrome. This research was a quasy-experimental study involving patients with diabetes mellitus type 2. About 72 respondents were chosen using purposive sampling. This study divided the respondents into control and treatment groups. The treatment group gained self-instructional training in 4 meetings. Data was obtained from pre-test and post-test using diabetes burnout scale questionnaire and analysed with Paired T-test and Independent T-test. Study results showed that the treatment group had a significant decrease in diabetes burnout (severe to low level) (p=0.000). Diabetes burnout score among treatment group was lower compared to the control group (24.69±4.73; 19.19±4.24). In the control group, there was no significant statistical reduction about diabetes burnout (p=0.110). Besides, this study presented the difference diabetes burnout syndrome between treatment and control group (p=0.000; p<0.05). This study showed self-instructional training could minimize the occurrence of diabetes burnout syndrome among T2DM patients. This method has been proven to influence patient’s behaviour positively.
Co-Authors Abdul Hamid Wahid Abdul Rasid Abdullah Abdullah Achmad Junaidi Gunawan Aditya Wahyu Santoso Agung Apriliyanto Agung Riyadi Ahmad Kholid Fauzi Ahmad Kholid Fauzi Ahmad Labib Umam Musthofa Alfani, Erriena Maulidia Anando Setyo Adiwirawan Anando Setyo Adiwirawan Andayani, Sri Astutik Angga Kurniawan Marta Putra Anggraini, Dewi Sri Anis Rosatil Jannah Atika Jatimi Azizah, Arika Badrul Nurul Hisyam Biantoro Biantoro Dewi Sri Anggraini Dewi, Novela Eka Candra Dwiki Qutsi Ali Multazam Dwiki Qutsi Ali Multazam Edtik Novita Eka Lestari Elvin Nur Avian, Moch. Fadli Hidayat, M. Noer Fatmawati Fatmawati Fauzan Abdul Latif Fauzan Abdul Latif Fauzi, Ahmad Kholid Fitri, Melinia Akhirul Hafifah, Vivin Nur Haifah Maulida Handini Indah Rahmawati Helatul Mardiah Heni Pujiastuti Herawati Herawati Heri Siswanto Heri Siswanto Heri Siswanto Heri Siswanto Heri Siswanto Heri Siswanto Heri Siswanto Heri Siswanto Herni Siptiyawati Heru, Maulidiyah Junnatul Azizah Husnul Khotimah HUSNUL KHOTIMAH Ika Permata Indah Illis Mahbubah Inez Wulansari Jamaludin . Junnatul, Maulidiyah Azizah Junnatul Kholisotin, Kholisotin Kusnanto Kusnanto Lestari Sukmarini Mardiana, Winda Maulida, Haifah Maulidia, Nuri Lailatul Maulidiyah Junnatul Azizah Maulidyah Jannatul Azizah Heru Miftahul Jannah Mohammad Alfian Faisol Mustaqim Mohammad Kholil Arifin Mohammad Risky Baisoeni Munawaroh, Uud Hulsiyatul Nadiatus Sholihah Nian Afrian Nuari Nian Afrian Nuari, Nian Afrian Nimah, Lailatun Nur Qomariah Nurjannah, Tutik Nurul Hasanah Panji Anom tri Prasetyo Permatasari, Lutfia Rahmanda, Mutiara Eka Ratnasari Susylowati raudatul jannah Rauf Fansuri Ringga Aditya Dewi Ririn Handayani Rizky Hafifatul Umam Rohman, Abd . Safitri, Rike Nur Saipul Bahri Salva Dwi Kosayriyah Salva Dwi Kosayriyah Septi nur Badriah Setiyo Adi Nugroho Setyo Adi Nugroho Sholehah Baitus Sholehah, Baitus Silvi, Dinia Silvia Nuruddani Siti Komariyah Slamet Widoyo Sri Astutik Sri Astutik Andayani Sutriyani Sutriyani Tauriana, S. Totok Hariyadi Untun Irfandi Vivi Aisyah Vivin Nur Hafifah Wahid, Abdul Hamid Widad, Sofil Wilia Wahyuni Wiwin Warliah Yayuk Puji Rahayu Yudho Tri Handoko Yudho Tri Handoko Yulia Yulia Zainal Munir