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Availability and Distribution of Stoma Bags for Colorectal Cancer Patients: A Case Study at National Referral and Private Hospitals Aryani, Ratna; Lalisang, Toar JM; Dahlia, Debie; Martha, Evi; Hamid, Achir Yani S; Wicaturatmashudi, Sukma; Helen, Helen
Kesmas Vol. 20, No. 2
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Stoma bags are essential for colorectal cancer (CRC) patients with stomas. However, access and affordability in Indonesia remain challenging as the National Health Insurance (NHI) does not fully cover these devices. This study aimed to describe the availability and distribution of stoma bags for patients with CRC in national referral and private hospitals, focusing on outpatient access. A qualitative case study was conducted through observations and in-depth interviews with four enterostomal therapy nurses and six patients across three national referral hospitals and one private hospital in the Jakarta Metropolitan Area, Indonesia. Notably, the availability of stoma bags was limited in both hospital types, especially for outpatients. Most patients faced financial barriers, as they had to purchase stoma bags independently at high prices because of limited hospital supply and lack of NHI coverage. Moreover, hospital policies restricted the number of bags distributed, worsening access issues. These challenges increase stoma-related complication risk and negatively affect patients’ quality of life. Integrating stoma bags into NHI coverage, regulating prices, and improving distribution are recommended to reduce healthcare disparities and improve outcomes for CRC patients, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 3.
Psychosocial Experiences of Colorectal Cancer Patients with Stoma Maria, Riri; Dahlia, Debie; Kurnia, Dikha Ayu
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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The formation of a stoma impacts various aspects of a patient's life, including physical, psychosocial, and spiritual well-being. If these impacts are not properly managed, it could decline the patient's quality of life. This study aimed to explore the psychosocial experiences of colorectal cancer patients living with a stoma. Method: twenty participants were interviewed using semi-structured questions, and the data was analyzed using a phenomenological approach. the findings revealed three key themes: emotional reactions having a stoma, limited social interactions, and worries about performing religious practices. Based on these results, the study recommend the need for education for colorectal cancer patients with stomas, particularly psychosocial aspects, to improve adaptation and quality of life.
Effectiveness of Physical Exercise in Managing Components of Metabolic Syndrome in Obese Populations: A Systematic Review Pertiwi, Ni Wayan Astiti; Dahlia, Debie; Kurnia, Dikha Ayu; Maria, Riri
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 4 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Obesity is one of the main contributing factors to metabolic syndrome, which results in an increased risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, and other metabolic dysfunctions. Physical exercise has long been recognized as a potential nonpharmacological strategy in reducing metabolic risk factors, but the effectiveness of various types of exercise in managing metabolic syndrome still needs to be further reviewed. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of physical activity in managing components of metabolic syndrome in an obese population. Using the PRISMA method of literature searches through Pubmed, Ebsco, Scopus and Wiley databases by using specific word combinations to obtain suitable articles. Inclusion criteria included English language articles published in the last five years (2019-2024), randomized controlled trial type, and discussing physical exercise interventions in obese populations. Of the 893 articles retrieved, 7 were reviewed. Studies show that physical exercise significantly reduced risk components of metabolic syndrome such as blood sugar, insulin, HOMA-IR, visceral fat and improved VO 2 max and quality of life. However, long term success was strongly influenced by the level of adherence to the exercise program. Physical exercise in an effective and safe intervention in reducing the risk of metabolic syndrome in obese individuals.
Effectiveness of Oral Stimuly Cold Therapy (Popsicle) on Thirst Perception in Postoperative Patients: A Systematic Review Melawati, Wati; Dahlia, Debie; Yona, Sri; Arista, Liya
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 4 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Thirst after surgery is commonly experienced by patients, with prevalence reaching 70-80% within the first 24 hours postoperatively. This condition, often overlooked in clinical practice, can impact the quality of patient recovery. Popsicle, as a form of oral stimuli cold therapy, offers an effective solution to alleviate this complaint. Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of popsicle therapy in reducing thirst and improving comfort and the quality of recovery in postoperative patients.Methodology: A systematic review approach was used by analyzing five scholarly articles based on randomized controlled trials (RCT) and quasi-experimental designs from 2018–2024. The keyword search used was popsicle OR "oral stimuli cold therapy" OR ice therapy AND postoperative period OR postoperative AND thirst. A total of 486 articles were found, and 5 were analyzed. Articles were selected based on Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) criteria to assess methodological quality. Discussion: The use of popsicle has been proven to reduce the intensity of thirst, with higher effectiveness compared to other non-pharmacological methods such as room-temperature water or cold sprays. The addition of menthol to popsicles enhances patient comfort and satisfaction, as well as reduces symptoms of dry mouth and halitosis.Results: All studies indicated that popsicles, especially those containing menthol, were significantly more effective in reducing postoperative thirst. Popsicles also improved the patient's recovery experience through positive psychological effects.
KOMBINASI TEKNIK RELAKSASI BENSON DAN EDUKASI HIGIENE TIDUR DALAM MEMPENGARUHI KUALITAS TIDUR PASIEN PASCA STROKE Rohmah, Anis Ika Nur; Irawaty, Dewi; Dahlia, Debie
Journals of Ners Community Vol 10 No 2 (2019): Journals of Ners Community
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Gresik

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Stroke terjadi karena adanya gangguan aliran darah ke bagian otak yang banyak menyebabkan kecacatan fisik. Perawatan rehabilitasi jangka panjang seringkali menjadi stresor tersendiri bagi pasien. Kecemasan dan depresi bisa menyebabkan gangguan tidur pada pasien pasca stroke. Dalam mengatasi gangguan tidur dibutuhkan intervensi psikologis dan perilaku. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui pengaruh teknik relaksasi benson dikombinasikan dengan edukasi higiene tidur terhadap kualitas tidur pasien pasca stroke.Metode yang digunakan quasi experiment pre-post test design with control group. Kuesioner Pittburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) digunakan untuk mengukur kualitas tidur dalam penelitian ini. Teknik pengambilan sampel menggunakan concecutive sampling. Dari 58 responden, 30 responden pada kelompok intervensi menerapkan Teknik Relaksasi Benson dikombinasikan dengan Edukasi Higiene Tidur dan 28 responden menerapkan Teknik Relaksasi Benson sebagai kelompok kontrol. Perbedaan jumlah responden disebabkan sejumlah 2 orang responden diantaranya drop out. Variabel dependen dalam penelitian ini adalah kualitas tidur, sedangkan variabel independennya adalah kombinasi Teknik Relaksasi Benson dan Edukasi Higiene Tidur. Uji statistik menggunakan paired t-test dan independen t-test.Hasil penelitian menunjukkan ada peningkatan kualitas tidur pada kedua kelompok (p=0,0001) setelah perlakuan dan terdapat perbedaan yang bermakna antara dua kelompok tersebut (p=0,0001).Relaksasi Benson dikombinasikan dengan Edukasi Higiene Tidur direkomendasikan sebagai salah satu terapi non farmakologi untuk mengoptimalkan kualitas tidur pada pasien pasca stroke.Kata Kunci:  Kualitas Tidur, Pasca Stroke, Relaksasi Benson, Edukasi Higiene TidurDOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3573048
Factors associated with the incidence of young-onset colorectal cancer: A cross-sectional study Sianturi, Natallina; Dahlia, Debie; Edison, Chiyar
Narra J Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): December 2025
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The factors associated with the incidence of young-onset colorectal cancer (YO-CRC) remain uncertain and are continuously being studied. The aim of this study was to investigate the factors associated with the incidence of young-onset colorectal cancer. This cross-sectional study examined multiple factors (demographic status, medical comorbidities, smoking, alcohol intake, nighttime sleep duration, family history of cancer, sedentary behavior, daily consumption of fried foods, fast food, and processed meat) among 171 patients from two cancer referral hospitals in Jakarta, Indonesia. Logistic regression analysis revealed that the low-income group had a higher risk of YO-CRC compared to high-income group (p=0.004). Those with comorbid diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease, diabetes, or high cholesterol were more likely to develop YO-CRC compared to those without these conditions (p=0.002). Frequent consumption of processed meat (vs seldom) (p=0.003) and fried food (vs no consumption) (p=0.001) were associated with higher risk. Those with high sedentary behavior (vs low) (p=0.021) also had higher risk of YO-CRC. Notably, nighttime sleep emerged as the strongest predictor (odds ratio (OR): 10.462). These findings underscore the need for targeted public health interventions promoting adequate sleep, healthy diets, and active lifestyles, particularly among Indonesian youth and low-income groups. Further studies are recommended to investigate these associations in larger and more diverse populations across Indonesia.
Self-management intervention model for optimizing psychological well-being in patients with colorectal stoma Aryani, Ratna; Lalisang, Toar JM; Dahlia, Debie; Martha, Evi
Jurnal Konseling dan Pendidikan Vol. 11 No. 4 (2023): JKP
Publisher : Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education and Therapy (IICET)

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A stoma can increase life expectancy and support health recovery but brings several physical and psychosocial issues. Psychosocial resilience is critical in dealing with these changes. This study aims to provide new insights into the interaction between self-management and psychosocial resilience in colorectal cancer stoma patients. This research employs a qualitative design with a case study approach. The study involves colorectal cancer patients with completed primary cancer-related therapies, totaling eight individuals. The informants also include family members of the patients (eight individuals) and volunteer nurses within the community (three individuals). The research instrument is an interview guide structured around five themes. Data analysis follows qualitative stages, encompassing reduction, presentation, and conclusion. Triangulation techniques are utilized to ensure the validity of the findings. The findings suggest that collaboration between family, community, and nurses can provide comprehensive support. However, a structured and focused self-management intervention model is needed to improve psychosocial consistency and resilience. Three models were proposed, namely Family Therapy, Online Community Support, and Nurse Integration in Self-Management, hoping to provide more specific guidance and support for patients. This study provides a basis for developing more varied intervention models and a comprehensive understanding of self-management of colorectal cancer stoma patients.
Co-Authors Aat Djanatunisah Aat Djanatunisah Achir Yani S. Hamid Achmad Fauzi Kamal Agung Waluyo Anastania, Yeane Anis Ika Nur Rohmah Apriyanti, Efa Ardiyati, Adelina Vidya Arisanty, irma Puspita Aryani, Denissa Faradita Besral . Dandi Oka Subantara Dayan Hisni Denissa Faradita Aryani Dewi Gayatri Dewi Irawaty Dewi Irawaty Dhika Ayu Kurnia Dian Ayubi Dikha Ayu Kurnia Dikha Ayu Kurnia Elly Nurachmah Enggarwati, Pandan Eti - Sumartiyah Etty Rekawati Evi Martha Fauzi Kamal, Achmad Fina Mahardini Gatra Satria Gultom, Yunisar Gupta, Prateek Helen, Helen I Made Kariasa I Putu Adi Suryawan I Putu Adi Suryawan I Putu Adi Suryawan Idia Indar Anggraeni Irmariani Irbar Kurnia, Dhika Ayu Lestari Sukmarini Lestari Sukmarini Liya Arista Maria, Riri Maria, Riri Melawati, Wati Muchtaruddin Mansyur Muhammad Mulyadi Pranata Nafi'ah, Rizka Hayyu Nekka Juliani Nila Indrayati Noor Diani Noor, M. Fakhruddin Nori Widiowati Widiowati Pertiwi, Ni Wayan Astiti Pradana Soewondo Priyanto Priyanto Priyanto Priyanto Priyanto Ratna Aryani Ratna Aryani Ratna Aryani Retnoningrum, Dwi Ria Desnita Ridho Kunto Prabowo Rif'atul Fani Rima Novia Putri Rinda Apriani Riri Maria Rosina Tarigan Rr. Tutik Sri Hariyati S., Chiyar Edison Sali Rahadi Asih Salim Harris Sandra Sandra Sany, Puti Rahmitha Saptawati Bardosono Sari, Lia Novita Setyowaty Sianturi, Natallina Sihombing, Yulia Siska Rahmadiya Sri Hartati Pratiwi Sri Yona Sucipto Dwitanta Sukma Wicaturatmashudi Syafa'atun Mirzanah Toar J.M. Lalisang Tommy Indra Tri Antika Rizki Kusuma Putri Wicaturatmashudi, Sukma Yeni Rustina Yunisar Gultom Yunizar Gultom