Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 5 Documents
Search

EFFECTIVENESS OF COUNSELING THERAPY ON SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION IN WOMEN WITH DIABETES MELLITUS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Nekka Juliani; Debie Dahlia; Dikha Ayu Kurnia; Riri Maria
Nursing Sciences Journal Vol 9 No 1 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Universitas Kadiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30737/nsj.v9i1.6545

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a serious long-term or chronic condition that occurs when there is an increase in blood glucose levels due to the body's inability to produce enough insulin or effectively use the insulin it produces. In patients with Diabetes Mellitus, sexual dysfunction is a frequently overlooked complication, despite significantly impacting quality of life. Female sexual dysfunction is defined as a persistent or recurrent decrease in sexual desire, persistent or recurrent decrease in sexual arousal, dyspareunia, and difficulty or inability to achieve orgasm. Several variables influence sexual dysfunction, including depression, anxiety, physical problems, marital issues, and medication side effects. Additionally, social and cultural norms related to diabetes and sexuality can lead to feelings of guilt, stigma, and low self-esteem. The aim of this systematic review is to analyze the effectiveness of counseling therapy on sexual dysfunction in women with diabetes mellitus. This article conducted a search of electronic database sources including Science Direct, Springer Link, Proquest, and Scopus, published from 2014 to 2024, using several keywords: (Female Sexual Dysfunction And Diabetes Mellitus And FSFI And Counseling). Results : Based on the analysis of four articles, there is a positive relationship between counseling therapy and sexual dysfunction in women with diabetes mellitus. Conclusion and Recommendations : Holistic counseling therapy that addresses various physical, psychological, cultural aspects, and individual temperament can improve sexual function, thereby enhancing patients' quality of life. Therefore, it is important for healthcare providers to consider counseling therapy as part of the care plan for women experiencing sexual dysfunction due to diabetes.
Maintaining The Status of Hydration on Mr. G With Pneumonia in Fatmawati Hospital Aat Djanatunisah; Riri Maria
JIKO (Jurnal Ilmiah Keperawatan Orthopedi) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021): JIKO (Jurnal Ilmiah Keperawatan Orthopedi)
Publisher : Unit Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat STIKES Fatmawati Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46749/6r0att67

Abstract

Pneumonia is a health problem in the world with a high mortality rate both in developing countries and in developed countries such as America, Canada and European countries. In Indonesia, the number three cause of death after cardiovascular disease and tuberculosis. Low socioeconomic factors increase mortality. This infection is generally spread from someone who is exposed in the neighborhood or has direct contact with infected people through their hands or by breathing air (droplets) due to coughing or sneezing. In the pandemic era, pneumonia is very feared because it is related to respiratory diseases which are becoming a trend and issue, so it requires special treatment in this case. This case report aims to improve the provision of nursing care for pneumonia patients to mantaining hydration status with airway clearance problems. Nursing assessment of pneumonia patients was carried out on September 13, 2020, a 52-year-old man who has a history of DM and smoking comes with complaints of coughing but no phlegm, fever since one week ago has disappeared, the patient has diarrhea since 2 days before entering the house pain and stomach pain, the patient also has nausea and vomiting and has no appetite. Nursing intervention for 3 days in accordance with the established outcome criteria. From the nursing intervension carried out, the problem of clearing the airway was resolved, marked by no coughing, normal breathing, no ronchi, moist mucosa and no cyanosis. Nursing intervention to maintaining the patient's adequate hydration status can overcome the problem of ineffective airway clearance.
The Position of Leaning Forward to Reduce Breathing of COPD Patients: Literature Review Aat Djanatunisah; Riri Maria
JIKO (Jurnal Ilmiah Keperawatan Orthopedi) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): JIKO (Jurnal Ilmiah Keperawatan Orthopedi)
Publisher : Unit Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat STIKES Fatmawati Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46749/84523411

Abstract

COPD patients often experience shortness of breath as a result of inflammation in the lungs that develops in the long term. COPD is generally characterized by difficulty breathing, coughing with phlegm, and wheezing or wheezing. In this condition, the patient often finds a comfortable position to reduce shortness of breath. The aim of this study was to look at appropriate and effective interventions in reducing spasms in COPD patients. This literature study was created by analyzing scientific articles, at least in retrospective research from 2012 to 2020 and in English. Data obtained from databases include Pubmed, CINAHL, Scopus, Proquest and Google Scholar with the keywords position for breathing in COPD, position forward lean trunk for short breathing in COPD, and best position for COPD. The results of this literature obtained 5 articles that match the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The results have been found that the forward leaning position is effective in reducing shortness of breath in COPD patients because of the involvement of the respiratory accessory muscles so that the pulmonary ventilation process is good.
PROGRESSIVE MUSCLE RELAXATION TO DECREASE NAUSEA AND VOMITING INDUCED CHEMOTHERAPY IN CANCER PATIENTS: A CASE REPORT Rahayu, Hesti; Endah Panca Lydia Fatma; Elteria Sianturi; Agung Waluyo; Riri Maria; Masfuri; Siti Nurlaelah; Yunisar Gultom
Jurnal Keperawatan Widya Gantari Indonesia Vol 9 No 2 (2025): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN WIDYA GANTARI INDONESIA (JKWGI)
Publisher : Nursing Department, Faculty of Health, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

Cancer patients usually experience disturbing nausea and vomiting, although they have consumed some medicine before, during, and after chemotherapy. Chemotherapy-induced nausea and Vomiting (CINV) is nausea and vomiting experienced by patients as a result of chemotherapy. CINV is the most significant effect of chemotherapy from the patient’s perspective. CINV is reported as acute, delayed, and combined from both cases. CINV that are not managed properly can cause some problems, such as fluid and electrolyte imbalance, interrupt the next chemotherapy cycle, and decrease productivity and quality of life. Rehospitalization costs caused by CINV in the health care system are high. By the CINV management that is being improved in this time, some patients still experienced nausea and vomiting. Nowadays, non-pharmacological therapy like relaxation techniques is very suggested for patients to relieve CINV. Twenty-five minutes of an audio relaxation technique is effective in decreasing nausea and vomiting in cancer patients. One of the audio relaxation techniques is Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR). The case report was taken from one of the type A hospitals in Jakarta, Indonesia . It consisted of 20 cancer patients who underwent chemotherapy. After doing PMR exercise guided by an educational video on a tablet for 4 days after chemotherapy, it was found that there was a 35% decrease in nausea and vomiting scores; they felt comfortable and more relaxed. The interesting educational video of PMR supports the patients to do the exercise well when done in the hospital or at home. Therefore, preventing or reducing the potential problem caused by nausea and vomiting induced by chemotherapy can increase the nursing care quality for the cancer patient. The results of this case report indicate that progressive muscle relaxation can reduce nausea and vomiting due to chemotherapy.
IMPROVING QUALITY OF LIFE WITH NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL APPROACH FOR ADULT WITH HEMOPHILIA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Adha, Alfi Kurnia; Sri Yona; Riri Maria
Nursing Sciences Journal Vol 9 No 2 (2025): Oktober 2025
Publisher : Universitas Kadiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30737/nsj.v9i2.6658

Abstract

  Factor VIII/IX deficiency in hemophilia make patients susceptible to joint bleeding (hemarthrosis), especially in the knee, elbow and ankle joint. Repeated bleeding episodes trigger chronic joint damage (arthropathy) and pain, thus disrupting functional status, limiting social life which ultimately reduces quality of life. In Indonesia, factor VIII/IX replacement concentrate is the main treatment for hemophilia which is given on-demand. Its is because the price is still relativelt expensive and the stock is unevenly distributed in all regions. This systematic review aims to explore various non-pharmacological approaches that are eddective in improving the quality of life of adult with hemophilia. The method used in this research is article searches. Data obtained from 8 databases such as PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scopus, Wiley, ClinicalKey Nursing, Taylor & Francis, Proquest and Springer Nature Link by filtering articles based on year of publication, title, abstract and full text. The result obtained 10 articles that match with inclusion and exclusion criteria. There were three aspects of quality of life in hemophilia, five articles focused on addressing problems in the physiological aspect, five anothers discussed problems in the psychological aspect, and only one study intervened social aspect. Intervensions were carried out with various method such as education, watching virtual reality videos, counseling, hypnosis, use of knee support and physical exercise. Non-pharmacological approaches have been shown to improve quality of life with various intervention, but all interventions were given when there was no acute bleeding episodes (hemarthrosis).