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FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INTENTION OF NURSING STUDENT TO PERFORM BASIC LIFE SUPPORT BASED ON THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR Yusron Amin; Haswita Haswita
UNEJ e-Proceeding 2020: Proceeding of The 4th International AgroNursing Conference
Publisher : UPT Penerbitan Universitas Jember

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Backround: Quality of CPR performed by nursing students met in lower of standart that was American Heart Association established. Factors that associated with basic life support performed by nursing students could be predicted using theory of planned behavior. Purpose: The major aim of the study was to analyse the correlation between attitude with intention, to analyse the correlation between subjective norm with intention, and to analyse the correlation between perceived behavioral control with intention. Methods: The Study design was analytic study with cross sectional approach. The participants were 100 undergraduate nursing students at two school of nursing in Banyuwangi, Indonesia. participants were recruited from march one to march 30, 2020 by self administered questionnare. The data collected was tabulated in MS Excel sheet and analyzed using SPSS version 16 software programme. Result: Majority of participants had good intention, positive attitude, good subjective norm and good perceived behavioral control. Attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control had correlation with intention of nursing students to perform basic life support. Conclusion: The factor that had strongly correlation with intention was attitude, followed by subjective norm and perceived behavioral control. By modifying positive attitude, good subjective norm and good perceived behavioral control could enhance intention of nursing students to perform basic life support. Keywords: nursing students, basic life support, theory of planned behavior, intention
ANXIETY, DEPRESSION AND QUALITY OF LIFE OF INDIVIDUAL WITH HEMODIALYSIS THERAPY Haswita Haswita
UNEJ e-Proceeding 2017: Proceeding of 3rd International Nursing Conference
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Background: Chronic Renal Failure patients on hemodialysis have risk factors for psychological disorders such as anxiety and depression. The cause of chronic renal failure is a stressful condition in hemodialysis treatment, including frequent visits and long waiting times in the dialysis unit, the patient must continue to connect to the hemodialysis machine during dialysis resulting in restrictions in independent life. The anxiety and depression experienced to contribute to a decline in the quality of life. Methods: This research is a correlation study with the cross-sectional quantitative approach, which was performed on twenty patients with hemodialysis at Bhakti Husada Hospital, with accidental sampling technique. The instruments used Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and Word Health Organization Quality of Life – BREF (WHOQOL-BREF) questionnaires. The bivariate analysis used by Pearson product-moment and multivariate using multiple linear regression. Results: The results of this research indicate that r-0.143 and p = 0.274> 0.05 means there is no effect of anxiety on quality of life while the correlation of depression on quality of life shows r-0.532 with p 0.008 <0.05 means there is an influence. Regression analysis results in p 0.055> 0.05, indicating that almost no effect of anxiety, depression on quality of life. And seen R = 0.538 and R2 = 0.289 (28.9%) conclusion the anxiety and depression are moderately correlated to the quality of life. Conclusion: Chronic Renal Failure Patients who have hemodialysis have an effect on the condition of both physical and psychic, and therapy Hemodialysis can improve the quality of life. Keywords: Anxiety, Depression, Quality of Life, Patient with Hemodialysis
OPTIMIZING OUTCOME OF DIABETES PATIENT CARE THROUGH HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAMME: A LITERATURE REVIEW Yusron Amin; Haswita Haswita
UNEJ e-Proceeding 2023: 5th International Agronursing Conference (5th IANC) In Conjunction with 1st International Post
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Background: Diabetes mellitus was still a current issue related to chronic disease care. increasing new cases and the failure of diabetes management made non optimally outcome of diabetes patient care. Health education programme was one of the solution of this. This study aims was to analyze the literature related to optimize outcome of diabetes patient care through health education programme. Methods: The study design was a literature review through using Pubmed, ScienceDirect, Proquest, and Google Scholar as database resources. Keyword used were diabetes patient care, health education programme, outcome. Inclusion criteria were original article, full text, provide about health education programme on diabetes patient, published five years recent (2018-2023), and written in English. Results: 12 articles selected from 434 articles. From which the result we analyze that health education programme had enhance knowledge, attitude, and practicing about glycemic control. This intervention was effective to control blood glucose level (HbA1c). The implementing of intervention was depended on three factors were type of intervention, methods, and periods. Conclusions: Health education programme was effective to optimize outcome of diabetes care. This outcome could be known from changing value of knowledge, attitude, practice, and glycemic control (blood glucose level). The effectivity of intervention was affected by type of intervention, methods, and periods. to optimize the result, need to use combine methods (structured education, social-media, and technology) in periods more than 6 months with strictly control to participants