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NURSE ANXIETY: COVID-19 SURVIVORS Lina Mahayaty; Wijar Prasetyo; Taufan Citra Darmawan
Jurnal Keperawatan Malang Vol 6 No 2 (2021): Jurnal Keperawatan Malang (JKM)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat STIKes Panti Waluya Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36916/jkm.v6i2.128

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Background: Covid deaths-19 continues to increase globally, various attempts have been made by the government to reduce the incidence. Until now the number of deaths is still not diminished. Health workers, especially nurses are at risk of exposure to workers Covid-19. When treating patients with 19 nurses Covid many are experiencing anxiety. Exploring the experiences of nurses who have survived Covid-19 can help reduce nurses 'anxiety during patient care. Therefore, this study aims to explore nurses' anxiety when diagnosed with Covid-19. Purpose: The purpose of this study to gain experience of nurses as survivors Covid-19 Method: This research is a qualitative study with a phenomenological approach. This study involved 6 participants in Surabaya. Result: In this study, three main themes: 1) Fearing death, 2) Worried about the family, 3) Fearing social stigma Conclusion: Nurses as health workers are at risk of being exposed to Covid-19 and experiencing anxiety. There is a need for an increase in the general public's knowledge about Covid-19. A good knowledge will increase public awareness for running the health protocol and no stigmatization of survivors Covid-19, which have an impact on psychological distress. Keyword: Covid-19, Nurse, Anxiety
EMPOWERMENT OF GREAT PARENTS IN THE IMPORTANCE OF MAINTAINING THE HEALTH OF EARLY CHILDHOOD AS A STRATEGY TOWARDS ZERO STUNTING Devi Aprilia; Lina Mahayaty; Martha Lowrani Siagian; Sendy Firza Novilia Tono
Community Development Journal Vol 7 No 3 (2023): Community Development Journal
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v7i3.5291

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The number of stunting incidents is still found in the city of Surabaya. Stunting is a concern that needs to be addressed immediately because it concerns the quality of human resources. Stunting, apart from the risk of low physical growth and susceptibility to disease, also causes disrupted to cognitive development which will affect children's intelligence and productivity levels in the future. The causative factors are lack of nutritional intake, infectious diseases, mothers' lack of knowledge about stunting, false parenting patterns, poor sanitation and hygiene and poor health services as well as a lack of public awareness of children with stunting because they thought children still carry out normal activities. Method : from these phenomenon, health workers keep doing collaboration with the government are expected to continue to support Great Parents School (SOTH) activities with an emphasis on empowering parents as participants, health education which aims to provide knowledge and information to parents so they can prevent and overcome the problem of stunting towards zero stunting. The results and discussion : of the activities of this great parent empowerment program can be implemented and all participants' level of knowledge has increased, as indicated by: participants have knowledge about: (a) routine activities carried out by parents to maintain health during pregnancy, when the child is still a baby and when the child is already big; (b) types of diseases that often occur in early childhood, and (c) how to treat diseases in early childhood. Conclusion : this community service activity is of course carried out because of support from various parties, and received a positive response from the community, of course it has a very big influence in increasing public awareness in preventing stunting towards zero stunting.
Understanding Parenteral Behavior Changes Through Supplementary Feeding: A Small Group Discussion Lina Mahayaty; Citra Darmawan, Taufan; Nirmala Santiasari, Retty; Wahyu Prasetyo, Niko
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : KHD-Production

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/nhsj.v4i2.360

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Supplementary Feeding (SF) is a program providing additional food to groups in need of nutritional supplements, especially malnourished children. For malnourished children, food provision is one way to prevent growth and developmental problems. This study aims to evaluate the effect of health education on supplementary feeding using the SGD method on parental behavior. This research method employs a pre-experimental design with a One Group Pre-Post Test approach involving 32 parent respondents with children exhibiting poor or inadequate nutrition status at the Integrated Health Post for Toddlers “Posyandu Balita”. This research use Parrent Behaviour Questionnaire (PBQ). The PBQ is a 38 item self-report instrument which assesses the importance of specific parenting behaviors, this questionnaire showing a valid and reliable (Cronbach’s α > 0.7) structure. The Wilcoxon Test yielded a result of p = 0.000021 with a significance level of p < 0.05, indicating an impact on parental behavior in providing SF at the Integrated Health Post for Toddlers. Health education through the SGD method enhances parental understanding of the importance of SF consumption for toddlers. Through the SDG method, parents can share experiences and increase awareness of the importance of providing supplementary feeding, particularly to toddlers experiencing malnutrition. It is hoped that this research will encourage parents to be more proactive in meeting the nutritional needs of their children.