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Journal : Science Midwifery

Domain of Quality of Life for Breast Cancer Survivors Lilis Novitarum; Mestiana Br. Karo; Indra Hizkia
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 2 (2021): April: Science Midwifery
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

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Post-treatment care and ongoing care plans for breast cancer sufferers can reduce the quality of life. Breast cancer patients who are hospitalized have negative factors, such as being away from their family and loved ones, unfamiliar hospital environment, getting diagnosis and treatment that is difficult so that the patient feels afraid of every procedure that will be given to him and makes quality his life was getting low. This study aims to identify the domains of quality of life in breast cancer sufferers. This research uses descriptive research with the sampling technique in this study using purposive sampling. The number of samples is 44 respondents in the age range 24-68 years. This research uses descriptive research using the WHO QoL BREF instrument. Based on the results of the study, it was obtained data that the physical health of breast cancer patients (79.5%) had very poor - moderate physical health categories. The psychological domain shows 66% are in good category. The domain of social relations shows 70.4% are in the medium-bad category. The Environmental Domain shows 63.6% have the environmental domain in the good-very good category. The physical health domain has the lowest score compared to other quality of life domains
Overview Of Elderly Knowledge About Rheumatoid Arthritis In Barusjahe District Puskesmas Karo 2021 Indra Hizkia; Lilis Novitarum; Mestiana Br Karo
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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Elderly is an age that has a greater likelihood of experiencing autoimmune, this is based on the statement that the older you get or the older you are, the more likely you are to experience autoimmune. Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune and immune system disease that causes chronic inflammation of the joints. This research purposed to describe the knowledge of the elderly about Rheumatoid arthritis in the Barusjahe Health Center Work Area, Karo Regency in 2021. This research uses descriptive research with the sampling technique in this study using purposive sampling. The number of respondents are 72 people. The research instrument is a questionnaire on the level of knowledge about Rheumatoid Arthritis with 25 questions. The results of this study are most of the knowledge level of the elderly about Rheumatoid Arhritis obtained in the category of sufficient knowledge level of 47.2%, 27.8% less, and 25% good. The conclusion is that the level of knowledge of the elderly about Rheumatoid Arthritis at the Barusjahe Health Center in 2021 is mostly good enough, it is hoped that health cadres can provide further information about rheumatoid arthritis so that they can increase the knowledge of the elderly to be good and improve the health status of the elderly
Comparison Of The Image Of The Caring Behavior Of Indonesian Nurses At The Tokubetsu Original Yougoroujin Home Ayumien Tokyo With The Caring Behavior Of Nurses At The Elderly Wisma Marry Home Berastagi 2022 Mestiana Br Karo; Kristin Valeria Br Barus
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 3 (2022): August: Science Midwifery
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Caring behavior is an action related to the patient's well-being such as sensitivity, comfort, attentive listening, honesty and non-judgmental acceptance. This study was conducted because the researcher wanted to know more about the comparison of the caring behavior of Indonesian nurses at the Tokubetsu Yougoroujin Home Ayumien Tokyo with the caring behavior of the nurses at the Marry Home Berastagi Elderly House 2022. This study aims to analyze the comparison of the caring behavior of Indonesian nurses at Tokubetsu Home. Yougoroujin Home Ayumien Tokyo with caring behavior of nurses at Wisma Marry Home Berastagi 2022. This study used a comparative research method with technique total sampling, the number of respondents at the Tokubetsu Yougoroujin Home Ayumien Home in Tokyo amounted to 48 respondents and at Wisma Marry Home. Berastagi totaled 49 respondents. The research instrument uses that the caring behaviors Indonesian nurse tools questionnaire. The results show that the caring behavior of Indonesian nurses at Panti Tokubetsu Yougoroujin Home Ayumien Tokyo from 48 respondents both 19 respondents (39.6%) and very good as many as 29 respondents (60.4%) and the caring behavior of nurses at Wisma Lansia Marry Home Berastagi from 49 respondents is very good. as many as 49 respondents (100%). Comparison of the caring behavior of Indonesian nurses at Panti Tokubetsu Yougoroujin Home Ayumien Tokyo with caring behavior of nurses at Wisma Lansia Marry Home Berastagi using the independent sample t-test test show p = 000 (<0.05). Therefore, the caring behavior of nurses needs to be improved and maintained to meet patient needs.
Description Of The Caring Behavior Of Indonesian Nurses At Tokubetsu Original Yougoroujin Home Ayumien Tokyo 2022 Mestiana Br Karo; Maria Martina Ernawati Wonga
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 3 (2022): August: Science Midwifery
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Caring behavior of nurses is our attitude and behavior to treat others we serve lovingly. Caring behavior is our attitude of concern for patients through empathy for patients and families. This study aims to find out an overview of the caring behavior of Indonesian nurses at Tokubetsu Yougoroujin Home Ayumien Tokyo Orphanage 2022. This study uses a total sampling technique, namely the number of respondents at the Tokubetsu Yougoroujin Home Ayumien Tokyo Orphanage are 48 respondents. The research instrument used a questionnaire of caring behaviors indonesian nurse tools. Based on demographic data, the results show that the male sex are 28 respondents (58.3%). Aged 75-90 years as many as 44 respondents (87.4%). Last High School Education are 33 respondents (68.8%). And the caring behavior of Indonesian nurses at the Tokubetsu Yougoroujin Home Ayumien Tokyo Home from 48 respondents was very good as many as 29 respondents (60.4%). Therefore, the caring behavior of nurses needs to be improved for the needs of patients
The Mindfulness Meditation Effect on Anxiety in nursing Students level II of nursing study Program STIKes Santa Elisabeth Medan 2022 Mestiana Br. Karo; Ance Siallagan; Bina Borta Pandiangan
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 3 (2022): August: Science Midwifery
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Mindfulness meditation is an intervention with mindfulness and mind exercises that aims to relax the mind, increase concentration, and find joy and joy. Mindfulness meditation can reduce anxiety. Anxiety is a psychological and physiological state that is disturbed, due to excessive feelings of a stressor that appears, so that it can cause cognitive, somatic, emotional and behavioral discomfort accompanied by symptoms such as feelings of sadness, emptiness, hopelessness, guilt, worthlessness. irritability, restlessness, loss of interest in activities even though they are pleasurable. This study aims to identify the Mindfulness Meditation Effect on Anxiety in nursing Students level II of nursing study Program STIKes Santa Elisabeth Medan 2022. This research method uses a one group pretest-posttest design. The sampling technique was purposive sampling with a total of 47 respondents. The results of the statistical test showed that there was an effect of mindfulness meditation on anxiety in sophomore students at the Santa Elisabeth Medical School Study Program, Medan in 2022 with the results of the Wilcoxon sign rank test, obtained p value = 0.001. Mindfulness meditation as an alternative to dealing with anxiety in students can reduce students' anxiety levels thereby increasing concentration and relaxing the mind..Further researchers are advised to conduct research on mindfulness meditation with the duration and frequency of the intervention extended by 2-3 cycles to make it more optimal.