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Usaha Peningkatan Kesehatan dan Pencegahan Penularan Covid-19 Melalui Program PIS-PK Berbasis Sumber Daya Lokal di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Nanggalo Kota Padang Lola Felnanda Amri; Murniati Muchtar; Yosi Suryarinilsih; Delima Delima; Yessi Fadriyanti; Asep Irfan
ABDI: Jurnal Pengabdian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol 5 No 4 (2023): Abdi: Jurnal Pengabdian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Publisher : Labor Jurusan Sosiologi, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial, Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/abdi.v5i4.516

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Covid-19 dan persiapan new normal berakibat menjadi penurunan pada derajat kesehatan masayarakat. Tujuan dilakukan kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat diharapkan dapat pemecahan masalah PIS_PK melalui partisipasi masyarakat dengan pengembangan potensi dan sumber daya lokal dalam mencapai kelurahan sehat di masa new normal. model pemberdayaan yang akan dilakukan dalam pengabdian masyarakat ini adalah model pengembangan lokal yaitu pemberdayaan masyarakat sehingga akan terjadinya peningkatan pada pengetahuan, sikap dan tindakan masyarakat setelah dilakukan intervensi. Pelaksanaan kegiatan pada pengabdian masyarakat ini dilakukan dalam beberapa tahapan yaitu, tahap persiapan/pendataan awal, tahap pelaksanaan, dan tahap evaluasi. Strategi pelaksanaan kegiatan yang dilakukan beruba survei lokasi pengabdian masyarakat pada Kelurahan terpadat serta angka kesakitan tinggi akibat prilaku dan kesadaran akan kesehatan yang masih kurang. Kemudian memberikan Sasaran pelayanan kesehatan pada masyakarakat yang memenuhi kriteria, yaitu Pelayanan kesehatan meliputi identifikasi kasus dengan melakukan edukasi dan pendampingan, serta pemanfaatan potensi lokal dalam pembuatan cuci tangan.
Application of Benson Therapy in Nursing Care of Femur Fracture Patients with Acute Pain Sekar Pramudya Wardani; Idrawati Bahar; Yessi Fadriyanti
Jurnal Kesehatan Cendikia Jenius Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Desember
Publisher : CV. CENDIKIA JENIUS INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70920/jenius.v2i1.60

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A fracture is a break in the continuity of a bone, a crack or break in an intact bone, which is usually caused by trauma/force or physical force. The main priority nursing problem that arises in femur fractures is acute pain. Pain is the body's way of telling us that something is wrong. . Based on data from RSUP Dr. M.Djamil Padang, during the last 3 months, namely February – April 2024, the number of femur fracture cases was 62 cases. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of applying Benson Relaxation Therapy on reducing pain in femur fracture patients. This research uses a descriptive observational research design in the form of a case report. The population in this study was 13 people with femur fractures. The number of research samples was 2 people with a sampling technique, namely accidental sampling, where any patient who happened to meet the researcher could be used as a sample. The journal analysis used in this research is the PICO method. Based on the results of the evaluation carried out by the author on patient 1, it shows that the pain decreased from a pain scale of 5 to a pain scale of 3 and in patient 2 there was also a decrease in pain from a scale of 4 down to a scale of 3. It was concluded that the intervention given to the patient showed that there was The influence of Benson Relaxation Therapy on efforts to reduce pain in Femur Fracture patients in the Irna Surgical Trauma Center at RSUP Dr. M. Djamil Padang. Benson Relaxation Therapy is expected to be an alternative in nursing care to reduce pain in fracture patients at RSUP Dr. M. Djamil Padang.
The Relationship between Smoking Behavior and Sleep Patterns in Young Adults (18–40 Years Old) Chairani, Sofiya; Bahar, Idrawati; Yessi Fadriyanti
Journal of Applied Holistic Nursing Science Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : CV. CENDIKIA JENIUS INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70920/jahns.v1i3.197

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Background: Sleep patterns reflect an individual’s ability to obtain the amount of sleep needed. One of the lifestyle factors that affects sleep patterns is smoking behavior. In modern society, young adults are particularly affected by smoking habits, with some smokers believing that smoking helps them relax and forget life’s problems, no matter how serious, and that smoking improves their mood. This study aimed to identify the relationship between smoking behavior and sleep patterns in young adults (18–40 years) in the Seberang Palinggam subdistrict. Methods: This was a correlational analytic study with a cross-sectional design. Data were collected from September 2023 to July 2024. The population consisted of 1,478 young adults aged 18–40 years in Seberang Palinggam, and 100 participants were selected using probability sampling techniques. Data were collected using a questionnaire and processed through editing, coding, entry, cleaning, and tabulating. Analysis was conducted using the Chi-square test (95% CI). Results: Statistical test results showed that most young adults engaged in heavy smoking behavior (52 respondents, 52.0%) and had poor sleep patterns (65 respondents, 65.0%). Based on bivariate analysis with the Chi-square test, the p-value was 0.027 (P < 0.05), indicating a significant relationship between smoking behavior and sleep patterns in young adults (18–40 years) in the Seberang Palinggam subdistrict. Conclusion: The study shows a significant relationship between smoking behavior and sleep patterns. Most young adult heavy smokers have poor sleep. Educational efforts and interventions are needed to reduce smoking habits and improve their sleep quality.
Improving Quality of Life in Type II Diabetes Through Self-Care and Family Support Nisak, Florien; Bahar, Idrawati; Verra Widhi Astuti,; Netti; Yessi Fadriyanti
Journal of Applied Holistic Nursing Science Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70920/jahns.v2i1.226

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Background: Global and national data indicate an increasing trend in diabetes mellitus (DM) cases, including in Padang City, where the Belimbing Community Health Center recorded the highest number of type II DM patients in 2023. Several previous studies have reported a low quality of life among patients, prompting this study to explore similar trends and serve as a basis for future improvements. This study aims to examine the relationship between self-care and family support and the quality of life of patients with type II diabetes in the working area of the Belimbing Community Health Center. Methods: This quantitative, cross-sectional study was conducted from December to June 2025. The population included 468 type II DM patients treated at the health center between August and October. A total of 88 respondents were selected through cluster random sampling. Data were collected using the SDSCA, HDFSS, and WHOQOL-BREF questionnaires, and analyzed using univariate and bivariate analysis with the Chi-Square test. Results: The findings showed that 47.7% of patients had poor self-care, 15.9% received insufficient family support, and 50.0% had a poor quality of life. A significant relationship was found between self-care (p = 0.00) and family support (p = 0.001) and the quality of life of patients. Conclusion: Community health centers are encouraged to organize productive community-based activities and provide education and informational media to families in order to support patient care and enhance self-care management.
The Relationship Between Self-Management and Quality of Life in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients of Productive Age Belinda Natasia; Suryarinilsih, Yosi; Yessi Fadriyanti; Nova Yanti; Indri Ramadini
NERS Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 21 No. 2 (2025): NJK Volume 21, Number 2
Publisher : Fakultas Keperawatan Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/njk.v21i2.354

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The increasing incidence of diabetes mellitus among individuals of productive age requires special attention, as poor self-management can reduce overall quality of life and productivity, especially in productive age groups with work, social, and family demands, which can affect adherence to self-management. Although self-management theoretically influences quality of life, the relationship between the two is still debated by researcher. This study aims to determine the relationship between self-management and quality of life in productive-age type 2 diabetes. The study used a cross-sectional design conducted from December 2024 to June 2025. The study population was 132 productive-age type 2 diabetes mellitus patients, with a sample size of 63 respondents selected through a purposive sampling technique. The instruments used were the Revised Version of Diabetes Quality of Life Instrument (DQoL) to assess quality of life and the Summary of Diabetes Self-Care Activities (SDSCA) to assess self-management. Data were analyzed univariately and bivariately. The results showed that more than half of respondents (63.5%) had a high quality of life and more than half (52.4%) had good self-management. Statistical tests using chi-square showed a p value = 0.017 (p < 0.05), which means there is a significant relationship between self-management and quality of life. These results indicate that the better the self-management, the higher the quality of life of productive-age type 2 diabetes patients. Therefore, it is recommended that health workers can intervene in diabetes management by paying attention to psychosocial aspects, including coping strategies, education for the social environment, and counseling to reduce the emotional burden on patients.