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Membangun Ketahanan (Resiliensi) Pada Mahasiswa Ketika Kuliah Di Masa Pandemi Supadi Supadi; Widjijati Widjijati; Esti Dwi Widayanti
JURNAL KEPERAWATAN MERSI Vol 10, No 2: Oktober 2021
Publisher : Prodi Keperawatan Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jkm.v10i2.8144

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Background : Based on the joint decree of the ministry of education and culture, ministry of religion, ministry of health and ministry of home affairs number 01 / KB / 2020,516 year 2020, HK.03.01 / menkes / 363 / 2020,440-882 regarding learning guides in the school year and year In the new academic period during the pandemic corona virus disease (covid 19), it was stated that the health and safety of students, educators, staff, families and communities were the main priorities in determining learning policies (Joint Ministry Decree, 2020).Methods : This study used a cross-sectional observational analytic design, namely analyzing the relationship between resilience level (building body resistance) and stress levels in students in the 2020/2021 academic new academic year learning. The statistical analysis test used was descriptive test for univariate variables and Mann Whitney and Wilcoxon tests for bivariate variables.Result : There was a significant difference in student resilience after the Proggesive Muscle Relaxation (PMR) action between before and after giving PMR action with a value of p = 0.000, there was a significant difference in student stress after PMR action between before and after giving PMR action with a value of p = 0.000, and The mean of respondent resilience after PMR action was 72.39 and the respondent's stress was 24.61. The result of statistical analysis test was p = 0.000, which means that there is a significant relationship between student resilience and student stress.Conclusion : Resilience (building resilience) is very high affects the level of stress. The higher a person's resilience level, the lower one's stress level or a person's stress level will be lighter.
Effects of bathing in bed with warm water on vital signs and oxygen saturation in adult patients attached to mechanical ventilators Bayu Firmansyah; Mugi Hartoyo; Supadi Supadi; Budiyati Budiyati
JNKI (Jurnal Ners dan Kebidanan Indonesia) (Indonesian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery) Vol 11, No 3 (2023)
Publisher : Alma Ata University Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21927/jnki.2023.11(3).271-282

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Background: Illness and hospitalization generally require modifications in personal hygiene practices. During hospitalization and especially in  the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), patients experience situations involving the need for personal hygiene, procedures performed on them due to limitations arising as a result of the ill condition. Bed bathing is an intervention that must be performed in critical patients with the aim of meeting personal hygiene  needs in critical patients, but it is necessary to carry out close monitoring and control to avoid side effects, such as hemodynamic status instability.  Objectives:: To determine the effect of bathing in bed with warm water on vital signs and oxygen saturation in adult patients attached with mechanical ventilators. Methods:: This study is a quasi-experimental study involving 18  samples determined by total sampling technique  based on inclusion criteria: Patients attached to mechanical ventilators, aged 18 years or older, stable in hemodynamics and exclusion criteria: Attached drugs for the heart, patients with head injuries, receiving drug therapy to lower body temperature.Results: The paired t-test results showed an effect between bathing in bed with warm water on systole blood pressure (p = 0.042; p < 0.005), breathing (p = 0.009), and pulse rate (p = 0.025). There was no effect between bathing in bed with warm water on diastole blood pressure (p = 0.063), body temperature (p = 0.862) and oxygen saturation (p = 0.120).  Conclusions : Bed bathing affects systolic blood pressure, breathing, pulse rate and has no effect on diastolic blood pressure, body temperature, and oxygen saturation. However, during bathing in bed should always pay attention to changes that occur in vital signs and oxygen saturation.