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The Relationship Between Parenting Patterns And Parental Motivation In Conducting Toilet Training For Preschool Age Children In Kademangan Village
Sandra Waki’ah Prihatini;
Feriana Ira Handian;
Sismala Harningtyas
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): December
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Introduction: Preschool age is a stage where children learn to be able to urinate and defecate independently, which if there is a delay will have an impact on health problems. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between parenting style and parental motivation in toilet training for parents.This research design uses a correlational quantitative design with a crosswhich,sectional approach. Objectives: Parents who have preschool-age children are expected to provide proper care at this stage so as not to become late. Methods: A sample of 40 parents who had preschool-age children delay,determined by the total sampling method. The instruments used in this study were parenting questionnaires and parental motivation for toilet training. The Spearman-Rho. test is used in analyzing data. Results: The results of self-testing obtained a value of p = (0.001) < (0.05) and a value of r = 0.524, which means that there is a positive relationship related to parenting style and parental motivation in doing toilet training in pre-school children in Kademangan Village with moderate correlation strength. Which means that the more fixed the parenting style, the higher the motivation parents have to do toilet training. Conclusions: For Further Researchers The next researcher found out other factors in the parenting style applied to children. Meanwhile, to motivate parents in carrying out toilet training in preschool children, future researchers must also know other factors besides parenting patterns. Apart from that, future researchers can conduct research in villages that have problems that are almost the same as this case
Relationship between Personal Hygiene During Menstruation With Events Pruri tus Vulvae For Young Women in Islamic Boarding Schools Malang Regency
Lailatul Erikatus Sholihah;
Feriana Ira Handian;
Sismala Harningtyas
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): December
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Introduction: Personal hygiene is an important factor in an effort to maintainhealth, this is done to avoid disease and can get used to living a healthier life.Most of us bellieve that hygiene problems are commonplace. The aim of thisstudy was to determine a significant rellationship between personal hygieneduring menstruation and the incidence of pruritus vulvae in young women atIslamic boarding schools in MalangObjectives: The sample in this study was 118 young womenMethods:The research design uses a cross-sectional approach. The sample inthis study was 118 young women using proportional random samplingtechnique. The instrument in this study was a personal hygiene questionnaireduring menstruation and pruritus vulvaeResults:The results of the study proved that most of the 65 (55.1%)respondents experienced sufficient personal hygiene and most of the 55(46.6%) respondents experienced moderate priuritus vulaeConclusions: Spearman rank test results show that there is a 2 correllationbetween personal hygiene during menstruation and the frequency of pruritusvulvae in young women at Islamic boarding schools in Malang Regency with asignificant value (p = 0.000) < (0.05), and a correllation coefficient of 0.500which means that both variables have moderate rellationship strength.Suggestions for the respondents of this study are expected to maximize thelevell of cleanliness and prevent symptoms of pruritus vulvae
The Effect Of Elderly Exercises On Reducing Pain In The Elderly At The Al-Islah Elderly Center
Enos Umbu Mada Hahar;
Sih Ageng Lumadi;
Sismala Harningtyas
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): December
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Introduction: Elderly or old age is the final stage of human life development, starting from the age of 60 years and above. The elderly experience a decrease in the ability of the body's organs to repair themselves or change or maintain normal function. Gymnastics for the elderly is light exercise that can be done anywhere, and is a sport that is not included in the heavy exercise category, so it can be applied to the elderly. Objective: to determine the effect of exercise on reducing pain in the elderly at the Al-ishlah elderly home. Method: The research design used was pre-experimental using one class pre test-post test design. The total sample of 22 respondents was included in this research. The Wilcoxon test was used in this research with the SPSS program. Results: test results p value = 0.000. This result shows a significant value smaller than the specified value, namely 0.05 (p≤0.05). Based on these results, Ha was accepted and Ho was rejected, so it was concluded that Ha was accepted, meaning that there was an influence of elderly exercise on reducing pain in the elderly at the Al-Islah Elderly Home. Conclusion: There is an influence of elderly exercise on reducing pain in the elderly with a pain score scale of mild, moderate and severe
Relathionship Relationship Between Fulfillment Of Pre-Operative Fluid Needs And The Incidence Of Nausea And Vomiting In Patients Post General Anesthesia At Dr Saiful Anwar Hospital, East Java Province
Shaumi Miftahul Rasyida;
Achmad Dafir Firdaus;
Sismala Harningtyas
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): In Progress issue
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Introduction: Postoperative nausea and vomiting, known as Postoperative Nausea Vomiting (PONV), is one of the problems often experienced by post-operative patients. Most anesthetic drugs have a vasodilation effect which causes hypotension and hypoperfusion, thereby stimulating the CTZ to produce nausea and vomiting reactions. Hypotension will be more dangerous if the body's fluid needs are not met at the time of surgery. Hypotension is one of the triggers that can cause nausea and vomiting. Giving fluids to preoperative patients is generally done to prevent intraoperative hypotension. Methods: The design of this research is analytical observational with a cross sectional approach, using a proportional sampling technique with a sample of 80 respondents. This research instrument uses the RINVR observation sheet and fluid calculations based on the fresh holiday formula. Data analysis using the Fisher Test with SPSS IBM Version 23. Results: The results showed that the majority of respondents, namely 72 (90%) channeled preoperative fluid requirements less than required, 44 respondents (55%) experienced mild nausea and vomiting, 61.1% Respondents experienced mild nausea and vomiting while meeting inadequate preoperative fluid requirements. The results of the Fisher Test statistical test obtained a value of p = 0.001, which can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between preoperative fluid requirements and the incidence of nausea and vomiting in patients after general anesthesia at RSUD dr. Saiful Anwar, East Java Province. Conclusions: In preoperative patients, a lot of fluid is lost. Fluid lost during fasting is replaced by calculating fluid requirements per day (per hour), calculating the fasting deficit (length of fasting) or dehydration (degree of dehydration). Providing sufficient fluids can reduce the risk of postoperative nausea and vomiting under general anesthesia.
The Relationship Between Parenting Patterns And Parental Motivation In Conducting Toilet Training For Preschool Age Children In Kademangan Village
Sandra Waki’ah Prihatini;
Feriana Ira Handian;
Sismala Harningtyas
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): December
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Introduction: Preschool age is a stage where children learn to be able to urinate and defecate independently, which if there is a delay will have an impact on health problems. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between parenting style and parental motivation in toilet training for parents.This research design uses a correlational quantitative design with a crosswhich,sectional approach. Objectives: Parents who have preschool-age children are expected to provide proper care at this stage so as not to become late. Methods: A sample of 40 parents who had preschool-age children delay,determined by the total sampling method. The instruments used in this study were parenting questionnaires and parental motivation for toilet training. The Spearman-Rho. test is used in analyzing data. Results: The results of self-testing obtained a value of p = (0.001) < (0.05) and a value of r = 0.524, which means that there is a positive relationship related to parenting style and parental motivation in doing toilet training in pre-school children in Kademangan Village with moderate correlation strength. Which means that the more fixed the parenting style, the higher the motivation parents have to do toilet training. Conclusions: For Further Researchers The next researcher found out other factors in the parenting style applied to children. Meanwhile, to motivate parents in carrying out toilet training in preschool children, future researchers must also know other factors besides parenting patterns. Apart from that, future researchers can conduct research in villages that have problems that are almost the same as this case
Relationship between Personal Hygiene During Menstruation With Events Pruri tus Vulvae For Young Women in Islamic Boarding Schools Malang Regency
Lailatul Erikatus Sholihah;
Feriana Ira Handian;
Sismala Harningtyas
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): December
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DOI: 10.54832/phj.v6i1.801
Introduction: Personal hygiene is an important factor in an effort to maintainhealth, this is done to avoid disease and can get used to living a healthier life.Most of us bellieve that hygiene problems are commonplace. The aim of thisstudy was to determine a significant rellationship between personal hygieneduring menstruation and the incidence of pruritus vulvae in young women atIslamic boarding schools in MalangObjectives: The sample in this study was 118 young womenMethods:The research design uses a cross-sectional approach. The sample inthis study was 118 young women using proportional random samplingtechnique. The instrument in this study was a personal hygiene questionnaireduring menstruation and pruritus vulvaeResults:The results of the study proved that most of the 65 (55.1%)respondents experienced sufficient personal hygiene and most of the 55(46.6%) respondents experienced moderate priuritus vulaeConclusions: Spearman rank test results show that there is a 2 correllationbetween personal hygiene during menstruation and the frequency of pruritusvulvae in young women at Islamic boarding schools in Malang Regency with asignificant value (p = 0.000) < (0.05), and a correllation coefficient of 0.500which means that both variables have moderate rellationship strength.Suggestions for the respondents of this study are expected to maximize thelevell of cleanliness and prevent symptoms of pruritus vulvae
The Effect Of Elderly Exercises On Reducing Pain In The Elderly At The Al-Islah Elderly Center
Enos Umbu Mada Hahar;
Sih Ageng Lumadi;
Sismala Harningtyas
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): December
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DOI: 10.54832/phj.v6i1.817
Introduction: Elderly or old age is the final stage of human life development, starting from the age of 60 years and above. The elderly experience a decrease in the ability of the body's organs to repair themselves or change or maintain normal function. Gymnastics for the elderly is light exercise that can be done anywhere, and is a sport that is not included in the heavy exercise category, so it can be applied to the elderly. Objective: to determine the effect of exercise on reducing pain in the elderly at the Al-ishlah elderly home. Method: The research design used was pre-experimental using one class pre test-post test design. The total sample of 22 respondents was included in this research. The Wilcoxon test was used in this research with the SPSS program. Results: test results p value = 0.000. This result shows a significant value smaller than the specified value, namely 0.05 (p≤0.05). Based on these results, Ha was accepted and Ho was rejected, so it was concluded that Ha was accepted, meaning that there was an influence of elderly exercise on reducing pain in the elderly at the Al-Islah Elderly Home. Conclusion: There is an influence of elderly exercise on reducing pain in the elderly with a pain score scale of mild, moderate and severe
Relathionship Relationship Between Fulfillment Of Pre-Operative Fluid Needs And The Incidence Of Nausea And Vomiting In Patients Post General Anesthesia At Dr Saiful Anwar Hospital, East Java Province
Shaumi Miftahul Rasyida;
Achmad Dafir Firdaus;
Sismala Harningtyas
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): June
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Introduction: Postoperative nausea and vomiting, known as Postoperative Nausea Vomiting (PONV), is one of the problems often experienced by post-operative patients. Most anesthetic drugs have a vasodilation effect which causes hypotension and hypoperfusion, thereby stimulating the CTZ to produce nausea and vomiting reactions. Hypotension will be more dangerous if the body's fluid needs are not met at the time of surgery. Hypotension is one of the triggers that can cause nausea and vomiting. Giving fluids to preoperative patients is generally done to prevent intraoperative hypotension. Methods: The design of this research is analytical observational with a cross sectional approach, using a proportional sampling technique with a sample of 80 respondents. This research instrument uses the RINVR observation sheet and fluid calculations based on the fresh holiday formula. Data analysis using the Fisher Test with SPSS IBM Version 23. Results: The results showed that the majority of respondents, namely 72 (90%) channeled preoperative fluid requirements less than required, 44 respondents (55%) experienced mild nausea and vomiting, 61.1% Respondents experienced mild nausea and vomiting while meeting inadequate preoperative fluid requirements. The results of the Fisher Test statistical test obtained a value of p = 0.001, which can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between preoperative fluid requirements and the incidence of nausea and vomiting in patients after general anesthesia at RSUD dr. Saiful Anwar, East Java Province. Conclusions: In preoperative patients, a lot of fluid is lost. Fluid lost during fasting is replaced by calculating fluid requirements per day (per hour), calculating the fasting deficit (length of fasting) or dehydration (degree of dehydration). Providing sufficient fluids can reduce the risk of postoperative nausea and vomiting under general anesthesia.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERFORMANCE AND JOB SATISFACTION OF NURSES IN THE CENTRAL SURGICAL INSTALLATION OF DR. SAIFUL ANWAR HOSPITAL, EAST JAVA PROVINCE
Veny Ari Ristanti;
Achmad Dafir Firdaus;
Sismala Harningtyas
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): December
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DOI: 10.54832/phj.v7i1.1042
Introduction: The quality of service in hospitals is related to the quality of health workers' performance. Several factors related to the implementation of the duties and responsibilities of nurses are greatly influenced by the ability of nurses to carry out their duties. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between performance and nurse job satisfaction.. Methods: The design of this study was observational analytic with a cross-sectional approach, using a total sampling technique with a sample of 50 respondents. The research instrument used a questionnaire sheet to measure performance and job satisfaction. Data analysis with the Somers'd correlation test with SPSS IBM Version 23 Results: The results of the Somers'd statistical test obtained a p value = 0.001, which can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between performance and nurse job satisfaction in the Central Surgical Installation of Dr. Saiful Anwar Hospital, East Java Province. Conclusions: Job satisfaction is a fairly interesting and important problem, because it is of great benefit to the interests of individuals, hospitals and society. For hospitals, research on job satisfaction is carried out in order to improve the quality of nursing care.
The Effect of Cold Compresses on Pain in Patients with Lower Leg Varicose Veins (VVTB) Post Evovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA) in the IPJVT Cathlab Action Room, Dr. Saiful Anwar Hospital, East Java Province
Zaerina Efrida;
Reny Tri Febriani;
Sismala Harningtyas
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): December
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Introduction: Varicose veins are a manifestation of venous insufficiency syndrome where in this syndrome the blood flow in the veins experiences a retrograde flow direction or backflow towards the legs which then experiences congestion. Minimally invasive surgical therapy such as Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA) causes pain, so therapy is needed to reduce pain, one of which is with cold compresses Objectives: The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of cold compresses on pain Methods: The design of this study was observational analytic with a cross-sectional approach, using total sampling technique with a sample of 36 respondents. This research instrument used an observation sheet with a Numeric Rating Scale (NRS). Data analysis with the Wilcoxon test with SPSS IBM Version 23Results:The results showed that most respondents (pre-test) were 23 (63.9%), while most (post-test) experienced mild pain 32 respondents (88.9%). The results of the Wilcoxon statistical test obtained a p value = 0.000, which can be concluded that there is an average difference between pre-test and post-test painConclusions: The application of cold compresses can help post-operative patients to reduce the intensity of pain, by giving cold compresses, patients who experience pain feel a cold sensation given using a cold pack on the area of the former operation or around the area of the former operation can smooth blood circulation, reduce post-operative edema that has been performed so that patients feel reduced pain after being given the cold compress