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Journal : South East Asia Nursing Research

Bibliometric analysis of publication trends of bullying interventions in preschool age children Hidayati, Eni; Fitrikasari, Alifiati; Sakti, Hastaning; Dewi, Setiawati
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/seanr.6.2.2024.84-93

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Research on bullying in preschool children is a topic that is often carried out by researchers which is presented in bibliometric results using the Publish or Perish and VOSviewer applications. This study aims to find research on bullying interventions for preschool children. This research uses a bibliometric application using data from Google Scholar and Crossref to produce articles about bullying against young children from 2019-2023. This research shows that from 994 papers published from 2019 to 2023, 5 clusters were found with 35 items that appeared in almost the same terms related to bullying interventions in preschool children. Further recommendations from the results of this research analyze the development of bullying interventions in preventive programs for preschool-aged children that can work together with schools, families and interactions between children, especially in Indonesia.
Pregnant Mother's Anxiety Level On Stunting Risk Hidayati, Eni; Damayanti, Sifana Ayu; Rahayu, Desi Ariyana; Mubin, Mohamad Fatkhul; Hidayati, Tri Nur
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 4, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/seanr.4.1.2022.14-20

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Pregnancy at a young age and over the age of 35 is vulnerable to causing pregnant women to experience various risks of pregnancy because pregnant women at a young age do not know much about how to maintain their pregnancy conditions and pregnant women over the age of 35 experience a decrease in nutrient absorption so they are easy to experience various kinds of problems. One of the risks of pregnancy is stunting. Pregnant women usually experience a psychological decline that causes anxiety in themselves. So that it also has an impact on the growth and development of the prospective baby. The type of research used is an analytical approach. The design of this study used a cross-sectional approach. The population in this study were pregnant women in the Sembungharjo village area with a total of 27 pregnant women using a total sampling of data analysis using the chi-square test. The results of the study from 27 respondents were obtained that pregnant women with mild anxiety among as many as 16 respondents (59.3%), moderate anxiety among as many as 5 respondents (18.5%), and no anxiety among as many as 6 respondents (22.2%). Respondents with severe anxiety were 0 (0%). A total of 27 pregnant women respondents found that as many as 5 respondents (18.5%) had low risk while 22 respondents (81.5%) were not at risk, and pregnant women with high risk were 0 (0%). The conclusion is that there is no relationship between the anxiety level of pregnant women and the risk of stunting in Sembung Harjo sub-district, Genuk sub-district with a p-value of 0.366 (a> 0.05).
Parents' Ability To Stimulate The Psychosocial Development Of School-Aged Children Rahayu, Desi Ariyana; Sari, Cahya Puspita; Mubin, Mohamad Fatkhul; Hidayati, Eni
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 6, No 4 (2024)
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/seanr.6.3.2024.%p

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 Background: WHO reported that the incidence of growth and developmental disorders in children remains high. In Southeast Asia, 28.7% of children experience growth and developmental disorders, and Indonesia ranks third in Southeast Asia with a prevalence of developmental delay in children reaching 5% to 10%. This study aims to identify parental abilities in stimulating psychosocial development in school-aged children.Method: This study employed a quantitative research design with a descriptive method. The sample consisted of 114 students from grades 2, 3, 5, and 6 at Kedungmundu Public Elementary School. The sampling procedure utilized non-probability sampling with purposive sampling technique.Result: The majority of children have not achieved the tasks of psychosocial development in school-aged children, with 62 children (54.4%) falling into this category, while 52 children (45.6%) have achieved these tasks. The majority of parents have suboptimal abilities in stimulating the development of school-aged children, with 59 parents (51.8%) falling into this category, while the remaining have optimal abilities in stimulating the development of school-aged children, with 55 children (46.2%). Regarding responses to stimulating the development of school-aged children, the majority of aspects have been achieved with an average percentage of 81.1%, while the average percentage of aspects not achieved is 18.9%. The highest percentage of achieved aspects is in the spiritual aspect, with a percentage of 95.6%, while the highest percentage of aspects not achieved is in the psychosocial aspect, with a percentage of 42.1%.
Overview of Hypertension in the Elderly at the Health Center: A Descriptive Study Nugroho, Ma'ruf Aji; Nurhidayati, Tri; Hidayati, Eni
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 6, No 3 (2024)
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/seanr.6.3.2024.116-124

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Hypertension is systolic blood pressure ≥ 140 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure ≥ 90 mmHg. An elderly person is over 60 years old. To find out the picture of hypertension in the elderly at the Kedungmundu Health Center. Design study is quantitative descriptive, and subjects are elderly with hypertension at the Kedungmundu Health Center, totaling 184. The variables hypertension in the elderly, with univariate analysis and questionnaire instruments. The research at the Kedungmundu Health Center in January-February 2024. Normal blood pressure was 59 (32.1%), and hypertension II was 36 (19.6%). There are 165 (89.7%) non-smoking and 9 (4.9%) smokers. There were 182 (98.9%) not consume alcohol and 2 (1.1%) consumed. There were 111 (60.3%) good physical activities, while 73 (39.7%) poor physical activities. Consuming good junk food was 102 (55.4%), while the bad was 82 (44.6%). There were 106 (57.6%) with a family history of non-communicable diseases, while no descendants with a family history of non-communicable diseases 78 (42.4%). The highest blood pressure is in the normal. Most people do not smoke. The majority do not consume alcohol. The most physical activity is in the good. Most of them consume junk food in the good. The majority have with a family history of non-communicable diseases. The Kedungmundu Health Center is expected to improve health services and hold Prolanis and gymnastics in each village to make it easier for the elderly to participate.