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Exploring the Condition of Cyberbullying Victimization on Adolescents' Self-Esteem: A Cross-Sectional Study Dwi Indah Iswanti; Nia Agustiningsih; I Made Moh. Yanuar Saifudin; Ah Yusuf; Ahsan
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): April
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i3.566

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Background: Experiencing cyberbullying victimization has psychological repercussions on an individual's self-concept, particularly affecting self-esteem and leading adolescents to withdraw from social interactions. Purpose: This study aim was to explore the conditions of adolescents' experiences as victims of cyberbullying and their self-esteem. Methods: Employing a cross-sectional design, this research encompasses a population of all teenagers from two high schools in East Java, Indonesia, totaling 678 individuals. The sample size of 144 was determined using purposive sampling based on predetermined criteria. The utilized questionnaires include the Demographic Questionnaire, Revised Cyber Bullying Inventory (RCBI), and Coopersmith Self-Esteem Inventory. Descriptive analysis used to provide an overview of the results of the exploration of adolescent victims of cyberbullying and their self-esteem. Results: The most common forms of cyberbullying experienced are harassment, flaming and exclusion. Teenagers who are victims of cyberbullying are mostly in the moderate category, totaling 87 people (60.42%) and most of their self-esteem is in the moderate category, totaling 71 people (49.31%). Conclusion: This underscores the importance of mental health nurses intervening to enhance the self-esteem of adolescents grappling with cyberbullying victimization, ultimately aiming for the attainment of stable self-esteem.
Determinants of Excellent Service Performance in Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study Rita Sariani Saragih; Martha Irene Kartasurya; Antono Surjoputro; Dwi Indah Iswanti
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i3.627

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Background: The low performance of nurses' services is a hotly discussed problem with several complaints from patients as health service users. Many factors affect the performance of excellent service both internally and externally. Purpose: to analyze the determinants of what factors support nurses in performing excellent service performance. Methods: quantitative design with cross-sectional approach. The sample size was 87 nurses from the entire population with D3 and NERS education, at least 6 months working in 6 surgical medical rooms with total sampling technique. The measurement instrument is a checklist and questionnaire consisting of statement items with 4 Likert scales. Validity and reliability tests on 30 respondents, the results r count> r table 0.361 with Cronbach alpha> 0.6. Descriptive, Pearson product-moment correlation and logistic regression were used to analyze the data with α=0.05. Results: The variables of perception of workload (p=0.004; Exp (B)=4.591), perception of leadership (p=0.012; Exp (B)=3.729), and motivation (p=0.018; Exp (B)=3.579) simultaneously affect the performance of excellent service by 33.5%. Conclusion: The determinant factor of nurses' excellent service performance is workload. Efforts are needed to increase work motivation, through suitability of salary/benefits received, positive policies from management, supervision, human relations, working conditions, and good organizational culture.
The Relationship between Exploring New Meanings of Caregiving and Family's Ability to Care Schizophrenia Nia Agustiningsih; Dwi Indah Iswanti; Fery Agusman Motuho Mendrofa
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v9i1.963

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Background: Families who care for patients with schizophrenia are still considered negative experiences. Families are less able to find new, positive meaning when caring for patients with schizophrenia. This condition increases the family's and patient's burden as well as the inability of families to care for patients with schizophrenia. Purpose: This research aims to identify relationships between exploring the new meaning of caregiving with the family's ability to take care of patients with schizophrenia. Methods: This research is a quantitative descriptive study with a cross-sectional approach. A sample of 135 families who were caregivers of patients with schizophrenia was selected using purposive sampling techniques. The questionnaire exploring the new meaning of caregiving was developed from the concept of integrative empowerment and the family's ability to care for schizophrenia from the Barthel Index questionnaire and the Caregiving Tasks in Caring for an Adult with Mental Illness Scale (CTiCAMIS). Data analysis used Spearman rank correlation with alpha 5%. Results: This study's result is that the family's ability to explore new meanings of care is still in the sufficient category, both in the family aspect of having responsibility, the ability to assess positive aspects, acceptance of caring situations, and the family being part of the healer. Meanwhile, families' ability to care for patients with schizophrenia is still lacking to help with social interaction and productive skills. Conclusion: There is a relatively strong and unidirectional relationship between exploring new meanings of caregiving and the family's ability to care for schizophrenia (p-value=0.000; rho=0.311). Nurses must train family skills to explore new meanings through family empowerment programs.
Co-Authors Abu Bakar Ah Yusuf Ah Yusuf, Ah Ahsan Ahsan Ahsan Antono Surjoputro Ariskha, Feti arista adityasari putri Balalembang, Febriani Zusje C. Lenny Priharsanti Cahyaningrum, Dessy Dwi Dessy Dwi Cahyaningrum Dewi, Rian Kusuma Diyanto Diyanto Elis Susilawati Erwansyah, Rio Ady Faizatur Rohmi Fery Agusman Fery Agusman MM Fery Agusman Motuho Mendrofa Fery Agusman Motuho Mendrofa Feti Ariskha Gero, Sabina Gloria Caesar Cabral Hani, Umi Hery Ernawati, Hery Indah Wulaningsih Kandar Kandar Kandar Kandar Kandar Kandar, Kandar Kanthi Suratih Kanthi Suratih Khairul Huda Khairul Huda KHAIRUL HUDA, KHAIRUL Lai, Lee-Lee M. Marthoenis Martha Irene Kartasurya Metik Prihandini Muhammad Rivai Mujahidah, Sa'adah Mulud, Zamzaliza Abdul Nia Agustiningsih Nia Agustiningsih Nia Agustiningsih Nia Agustiningsih, Nia Nurani, Lenina Nurlela, Lela Nursahid Nursahid Nursalam Nursalam Nursalam Nursalam, Nursalam Ovtalia Andriyani Permana, Bhakti PK, Rizki Fitryasari Puji Lestari, Sri Putri, Arista Adityasari Raras Arifa Kinanti Putri Rilla Fiftina Rita Sariani Saragih Rizky Fitryasari Rohmi, Rohmi Rompas, Meigi Sa'adah Mujahidah Saifudin, I Made Moh. Yanuar Sari, Dianis Wulan Sawab Sawab Sa’adah Mujahidah Siti Nur Umariyah F. STIKES Karya Husada Semarang Son Haji Son Haji Son Haji Son haji, Son Sri Puji Lestari Sri Puji Lestari Sri Puji Lestari Sri Warsini Suhartini Suhartini Supriyadi Supriyadi Susilowati, Kristiana Takumasang, Reza Resaldi Theresia Asri Luberingsih Tri Ismu Pujiyanto Udur Hotmaira Sirait Umi Hani Umi Hani Utama, Julvainda Eka Priya Wenni Winasti Widiyaningsih Widiyaningsih, Widiyaningsih Winasti, Wenni