Buntar Handayani
Akademi Keperawatan Pelni Jakarta, Indonesia

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Hubungan Antara Pengetahuan dan Tingkat Depresi Klien Kanker Serviks Di Ruang Kandungan Rumah Sakit Pelni Jakarta Suhatridjas; Buntar Handayani; Ricky Riyanto Iksan
Jurnal Kesehatan Panrita Husada Vol 5 No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (Stikes Panrita Husada Bulukumba)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37362/jkph.v5i1.328

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Currently, cervical cancer is still a women's health problem in Indonesia. A cancer diagnosis is one of the stressors that can trigger psychiatric disorders and which often arises is anxiety and depression. This research aims to determine the relationship between the level of knowledge about cervical cancer with the level of depression in people living with cervical cancer at Pelni Hospital in Jakarta. This research method is observational analytic with a cross-sectional approach. The population is all women with cervical cancer in Pelni Hospital Jakarta in the October-November range of 20 people. A sample of 19 respondents who met the criteria was taken using the simple random sampling method with an instrument in the form of a Beck Depression Inventory questionnaire. The data obtained were tested using the Spearman Rank with significance level  = 0.05. The results of the 19 respondents who had cervical cancer, nearly half of the respondents (47.4%) had less knowledge and (44.4%) experienced mild depression—based on the Spearman rank correlation test, obtained  = 0.024 < = 0.05, meaning that there is a relationship between the level of knowledge about cervical cancer with the level of depression in people living with cervical cancer. The conclusion of this study is that almost half of the respondents in Pelni Jakarta Hospital have less knowledge and experience mild depression. For this reason, it is hoped that health workers will always provide informative support in the form of education, promotion, and counseling for patients with cervical cancer. Conclusion: After researching at Pelni Hospital in Jakarta about the level of knowledge about cervical cancer with the level of depression in cervical cancer patients found: patients with cervical cancer in Pelni Jakarta Hospital almost half have less education. Patients with cervical cancer in Jakarta Pelni Hospital nearly half experienced mild depression. The level of knowledge about cervical cancer related to the level of depression in people with cervical cancer in Pelni Jakarta Hospital.
Application Of Active Range Of Motion In Nursing Services And Care In Elderly With Stroke Ayu Larasati; Ricky Riyanto Iksan; Buntar Handayani
Comprehensive Health Care Vol 5 No 2 (2021): Comprehensive Health Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37362/jch.v5i2.592

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Stroke is a big problem for the elderly in low-income countries (developing countries) than in high-income countries (developed countries). The Range of Motion Active stroke intervention is one of the non-pharmacological therapy efforts, exercises that are carried out to maintain or improve the level of perfection and the ability to move joints normally and completely to increase muscle mass and muscle tone. This study aims to identify the effect of providing Active Range of Motion exercise therapy in nursing services and care for the elderly with stroke problems. This type of research is a case study design research, which is a form of research (inquiry) or case studies and interventions about a problem that has a specificity (particularity). The results showed that the provision of Active Range of Motion was scored with the Pretest and Posttest scores. There is a change in the value of muscle strength in elderly stroke after being given Active Range of Motion exercise from the value of the muscle strength scale 2 to 3, 3 to 4, and 4 to 5. with data on the characteristics of stroke patients, namely age, gender and activities such as rarely exercising and not exercising repeatedly, this shows that the more frequent Active Range of Motion exercises can affect the assessment of muscle strength in stroke patients.