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ELDERLY MEMORY CARE USE SLOW-STROKE BACK MASSAGE IN UNIT TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTING SOCIAL INSTITUTION FOR ELDERLY JEMBER Kushariyadi Kushariyadi
NurseLine Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2016): May 2016
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Jember

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Problems concerning age-related changes in the aging process can reduce cognitive function (memory) in the elderly because the elderly are increasingly expected age memory function can be maintained properly so that the function and quality of life of the elderly as a complex and unique individuals to function and prosper. Problems in UPT PSLU Jember impairment of cognitive function (memory) in the elderly such as difficulty remembering the time, day, date, month, year, address, place, thing, difficulty recalling events that had just occurred. Trouble remembering the time or hour when asked about what time it is. Trouble remembering what day it is, it's hard to remember his own home address, difficulty remembering things. It is hard to recall events that had just experienced. Elderly expressed concerns about memory loss experienced and perceived long ago. Until now, treatment of memory loss in the elderly in PSLU UPT Jember using slow-stroke back massage still not been granted. Type of quasi-experimental research design with one group pre-post test design treatment aimed to compare the treatment groups prior to the intervention by the slow-stroke back massage with after a given intervention. Sampling techniques using simple random sampling of the elderly in PSLU UPT Jember as many as 10 respondents in April 2016. The results of the analysis Wilcoxon signed rank test values obtained cognitive function (memory): orientation p = 0,004, p= 0.157 registration, attention and calculation p = 0.214, p = 0.038 recall, language p= 0.014. Overall value of cognitive function (memory) p = 0.005 for the value of p<0.05, we conclude there is no difference in cognitive function (memory) of elderly significantly between before and after administration of slow-stroke back massage.
The Health Education Demonstration Methods to Increase the Knowledge Level of Prevention of the Corpus Alienum of Eye toward Welding Workers Siswoyo Siswoyo; Kushariyadi Kushariyadi; Nur Winingsih
NurseLine Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2018): November 2018
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v3i2.6833

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Corpus alienum is any object or substance found in an organ or tissue in which it does not belong under normal circumstances. Corpus alienum of eye can be experienced by welder that do not use eye protective equipment. Health education with demonstration methods is one of the learning methods to improve the knowledge. The purpose of this research is to know the influence of health education by demonstration method toward the knowledge level of the corpus alienum eye’s prevention in welder. This research used pre-experimental with one group pretest-posttest design. The sampling technique was non-probability samplig used total sampling involving 16 respondents. The data were statistically analyzed using wilcoxon test. The result of data analyze showed a significant value (p value = 0.005). Health education with demonstration methods can improve the knowledge of welder so can be minimized the risk of corpus alienum of eye. There were correlation between health education of demonstration methods and the knowledge level of prevention of the corpus alienum of eye to welder in Putra Jaya Sumbersari the districts of Jember. It is expected that nurses can do health education demonstration methods to prevent corpus alienum of eye in welder to be minimized the risk of corpus alienum of eye.
Relationship of Family Support with Quality of Life in Glaucoma Patients Siswoyo Siswoyo; Kushariyadi Kushariyadi; Biastika Alun Sukma
NurseLine Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2021): November 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v6i2.19847

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Glaucoma is incurable but can be controlled with lifelong treatment. In addition, decreased visual function affects daily activities and can reduce the quality of life of patients. A factor influencing the quality of life is family support. Family support can improve the quality of life for example, the family helps care costs. This study aims to analyze the relationship of family support with the quality of life of Glaucoma patients at Baladhika Husada Level III Hospital in Jember, using a cross sectional approach, the independent variable is family support and dependent quality of life. 71 research samples with purposive sampling. Data collection uses a family support questionnaire to assess family support and a GQL-15 questionnaire to assess quality of life. Analysis of the relationship of family support with quality of life using Spearman rank test with p value of <0.05. The results showed the percentage of family support 59 (83.1%) had high family support and 12 (16.9%) low family support, the percentage of quality of life was 58 (81.7%) had a good quality of life and 13 (18, 3%) poor quality of life. There is a relationship between family support and quality of life (p value = 0.001 r value = +0.467) with a positive correlation means the higher the family support, the higher the quality of life. Family support is related to quality of life in glaucoma patients because family support has an important role in efforts to improve quality of life.
Relationship between Self-Efficacy and Anxiety Level in Pre Operative Cataract Patient at Balung Hospital Jember Siswoyo Siswoyo; Kushariyadi Kushariyadi; Deka Isnatu Raka Joni
NurseLine Journal Vol 5 No 2 (2020): November 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v5i2.16387

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Cataract causes lowering visibility and becomes the main risk factor of blindness that can be healed by performing surgery. The surgery may cause anxiety which is affected by self efficacy. Thus, the self efficacy boost the human’s confidence in making decision, reducing stress, as well as lowering the depression risk. The objective of this research is to analyze the correlation between self efficacy and the level of anxiety to the pre-cataract operation patients at Balug Regional Hospital. This research comprises 2 variables there are self-efficacy (independent variables) and the level of anxiety (dependent variable) that is observed using descriptive analytical method by using purposive sampling. The data collection method used in this research is perfomed by using Pre Operative Self Efficacy Scale (PSES) to assess self efficacy and The Amsterdam Preoperative Anxiety and Information Scale (APAIS) to determine the level of anxiety. The analysis of the correlation between self efficacy and the level of anxiety is conducted by using The Spearman Rank Correlation (p=0,05). The result of this research reveals the median score of the self efficacy is 146,00 with the average of 131,48. The percentage of self efficacy reveals as many as 53 respondents (84,1%) show good self efficacy as opposed to 10 respondents (15,9%) who show poor self efficacy. The percentage of the repondents’ level of anxiety reveals as many as 39 respondents (61,9%) show mild level of anxiety. The result of this research also reveals the correlation between self efficacy and the level of anxiety of the pre-cataract operation patients (p = 0,001 r = -0,691) with negative direction. This means that the higher self efficacy, the lower level of anxiety is. Conclusion: Self efficacy plays important roles in controlling anxiety. Any individuals with high confidence may control what happens, thus allowing low level of anxiety to appear, respectively.
BACK MASSAGE MODALITY THERAPY FOR ELDERLY MEMORY CARE (LANGUAGE) IN JEMBER LONG-TERM CARE FACILITY Kushariyadi Kushariyadi
NurseLine Journal Vol 2 No 1 (2017): May 2017
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v2i1.5176

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The aging process can reduce the memory in the elderly. Elderly expected memory gets older well maintained so that the function and quality of life of the elderly as a complex and unique individuals to function and prosper. Problem in UPT PSLU Jember is memory loss in the elderly. Elderly expressed concerns about memory loss experienced and perceived long ago. Until now, treatment of memory loss in the elderly in UPT PSLU Jember using nursing a back massage modality therapy has not been given. Type of quasi-experimental research design with one group pre-post test design treatment aimed to compare before treatment group were given nursing intervention modality therapy back massage with after being given intervention. This study aimed to influence nursing a back massage modality therapy in the treatment of memory (language) of the elderly. Sampling techniques used simple random sampling of the elderly in UPT PSLU Jember much as 12 respondents in 2016. The results of the analysis Wilcoxon signed rank test obtained value memory (language) p = 0.034, we conclude there is difference memory (language) of elderly significantly between before and after nursing a back massage modality therapy. Nurses and care giver family jointly provide alternative therapies using the back massage modality therapy for patient care individually and holistically so that elderly to remain productive.
Co-Authors A. Fitriani Abdul Tahir Adi, Tri Warcono Akhirianto, Pas Mahyu Akhmad Naufal Su'ud Ali muhajir, Ali Aniharyati, Aniharyati Ardenny, Ardenny Arif Arif ARIS KURNIAWAN Aristantia, Selvia Eka Armus, Rakhmad Atik Komaria Awaludin, Dipa Teruna Baehaqi Bambang Sugito Biastika Alun Sukma Damayanti Masduki Deby Febriyani Purwitasari Deka Isnatu Raka Joni Dewi, Erlita Khrisinta Eddy Silamat, Eddy Faizatul Mazuin Fitrianingrum, Salvia Fitriany Fitriany Fuad Hasim Wafi Grysha Viofananda Kharsima Ade Agung Hadi Prayitno Hafan Sutawardana, Jon HARIANTO, DWI Hendra Hendra Husaini Husaini Imran, Hamzah Al Indri Yani, Indri Irdam, Irdam Irdiana, Sukma Isna Juwita Judijanto, Loso Kurniadi Kurniadi, Kurniadi Kurniasari, Dwi Meida Lilis Susanti Linda Novema Luluk Faridah Manuhuruk, Hermina Margaret Stevani MARIFANI FITRI ARISA Maulidya Yuniar Rahmawati Muhamad Zulfatul A’la Muhammad Fatkhurohman Albashori Muhammad Reza Aulia Muhammad Zakaria Muhtar Muhtar Mukhammad Syafi`udin Mulia Hakam Murtaqib Murtaqib Mustafa, Fahrina Mustofa Mustofa Nadia Kartikasari Nistia Sari, Titis Nistiandani, Ana Novian Dwi Roessanti Noviana Intan Putri Chayaning Pribadi Novriza , Zaki Nur Salma, Nur Nur Winingsih Nurdiani, Tanti Widia Nurhayati, Siti Annisa Wahdiniawati Nurul Fadhilah Permatasari, Armita Pratama, Rendy Bagus Pribadi, Noviana Intan Putri Chayaning Purwoko , Bambang Rahmatullah, M. Nauval Rega Estu Kusumawati Resionda, Muhammad Ayyasi Restanto, Didik Pudji Riesna Apramilda Riskha Dora Candra Dewi Rondhianto Rondhianto Rustiawan, Indra Sari, Titis Nistia Sihombing, Dina Agnesia Siswoyo Siswoyo Siswoyo Siswoyo Siswoyo Siswoyo Sitanggang, Juwita Magdalena Sitinah, Sitinah Sokid, Sokid Sono, Sono Sugiarti Sugiarti Sukma, Anindianti Suryanto, Ardiansyah Bagus Susanto, Arnis Budi Tahir, Abdul Taufiqurrahman, Mohammad Aviciena Tungga Bhimadi Turyandi, Itto Ulfa Elfiah Violin, Vivid Wahid, Deden Abdul Wahyudiyono, Wahyudiyono Wandanaya, Anita Bawaiqki Wantiyah Wantiyah WIjayanthi, Ida Ayu Trisna Yuliani Widianingsih, Yuliani Yunanik, Yunanik Zahreni Hamzah