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Inspiratory muscle training in intensive care unit patients: A Systematic review Nurul Imam; Taufan Citra Darmawan; Khalifatus Zuhriyah Alfianti; Welmince Paulina Nggorong; Ananda Patuh Padaallah
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/nhsj.v5i1.446

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Critical patients with ICU room treatment have high morbidity and mortality. Prolonged use of mechanical ventilation can result in a reduction in the strength of the respiratory muscles. The purpose of this review article is to explain the effectiveness of the implementation of IMT in Intensive Care Unit patients. The research design used the PRISMA guideline with a literature search strategy on the Scopus database (n=10), ProQuest (n=1), Web of Science (n=913), PubMed (n=291), and Google Scholar (n=800), with the keyword "Inspiratory Muscle Training OR IMT AND Intensive Care Unit OR ICU AND Breathing AND Ventilation". The selected articles used the Randomized Control Trial and Quasi-Experimental, Case, and Observational Cohort Study research designs. The year the source of the literature was taken is 2020-2024. The effectiveness of Inspiratory Muscle Training also depends on several factors, including the patient's specific health condition, the type of disease or injury, and the implementation and supervision of the exercise program. One of the benefits of IMT is increased respiratory muscle strength, reduced duration of mechanical ventilation, reduced risk of respiratory complications, and improved quality of life. Inspiratory Muscle Training (IMT) has shown effectiveness in various clinical contexts, including the ICU.
Factors Affecting Nurse Response Time in Indonesian Hospital Emergency Installation: A Literature Review Nurul Imam; Taufan Citra Darmawan; Siska Christianingsih; Khalifatus Zuhriyah Alfianti
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/nhsj.v4i2.372

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The success of handling cases in the Emergency Department is very dependent on the nurse's response time. However, nurses' response time is greatly influenced by many factors. The purpose of writing this systematic review is to find out in detail the Factors That Affect the Response Time of Emergency Department Nurses in Indonesian Hospitals. The study was identified systematically by searching the database through the keywords "Response time AND nurses AND Factors AND Emergency Department Installation AND Indonesian Hospital" The results consist of several national and international journal data bases conducted research at Indonesian Hospital 16 articles. Eligible articles are selected according to inclusion criteria. This systematic review article is related to factors that affect the response time of nurses or emergency room health workers and is published in English or Indonesian based on the last 5 years of study (2020-2024). The instruments used in each study used a stopwatch, observation sheet and questionnaire to assess response time. The results of a review of this research article about nurse response time in the emergency room of Indonesian hospitals explain that the factors that can affect response time are 1). Age, 2). Priority of the patient or patient's condition, 3). Education, 4). Years of service service, 5). Nurse Skills Training, 6). Knowledge, and 7). Workload. Factors that affect internally are age, patient priorities or patient condition, education, service tenure, nurse skills training and external workload factors. It is hoped that the hospital can provide support and motivation to nurses to improve nurses' response time skills according to existing standards.