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Journal : Belitung Nursing Journal

HOW DO KNOWLEDGE AND SELF-EFFICACY OF INTERNSHIP NURSING STUDENTS IN PERFORMING CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION? Selly Desiani; Aan Nuraeni; Ayu Prawesti Priambodo
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 5 (2017): September - October
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

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Background: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is the emergency first aid in cardiac arrest. CPR delivery is influenced by knowledge and self-efficacy. Internship students can be the first responders of cardiac arrest in hospital and they are expected having knowledge and high self-efficacy of CPR. However, there is no data on self-efficacy of internship students in performing CPR. Objective: The purpose of this research was to identify knowledge and self-efficacy of the internship students in performing CPR. Methods: The method in this research was descriptive quantitative with cross-sectional approach on 76 internship students selected by simple random sampling. Knowledge questionnaire and Resuscitation Self-Efficacy Scale instrument were used, with validity score of 0.56-0.84 (α=0.91). Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results: The results showed that 49 respondents (64.5%) had moderate knowledge and 73 respondents (96.1%) had high self-efficacy. The lowest domain in the knowledge was conceptual knowledge, while in the self-efficacy were reporting, debriefing and recording. Conclusions: Therefore, it becomes important to increase the information on the conceptual knowledge as well as to enhance training on the self-efficacy domains: reporting; debriefing and recording.
THE DESCRIPTION OF RESILIENCE IN POST-ACUTE ATTACK PATIENT WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE Eva Puspawatie; Ayu Prawesti; Titin Sutini
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 4 No. 3 (2018): May - June
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

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Background: Coronary heart disease patients shall experience physical, psychological and social changes that will affect life. The psychological condition of outpatients that has been investigated include anxiety, depression and quality of life, all of these problems can be attributed to resilience. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the image of resilience of coronary heart disease patient following up the acute attack in outpatient ward. Methods: The research method used quantitative descriptive using CD-RISC instrument 25. Instrument had validity value r = 0.83, P <.0001 and reliability value of Cronbach’s α 0.89. The selection of sample with consecutive sampling and got sample number 50 people for 2 weeks. Data were analyzed based on the value of each respondent categorized using tertile to see the overall resilience picture, while for the five sub-variables measured using the mean and standard deviation. Result: The results showed that almost half of respondents had 70-75 resilience. The mean value of sub-variables if sorted from the lowest to the highest is trust and reinforcement (2.71±0.58); competence and resilience (2.88±0.53); relationships with others (2.92±0.48); self-control (3.04±0.62) and spiritual influence (3.33±0.45). These results are influenced by lack of self-efficacy, optimism and family support. Conclusion: The conclusions of the research resilience of patients are in the medium category, for the lowest sub-variable value is trust and strengthening, while the highest is the spiritual influence. So, it is advisable to provide education to improve management skills post-acute attacks and increase social support in the care of patients at home.
FATIGUE AND WORK SATISFACTION OF EMERGENCY NURSES IN BANDUNG, WEST JAVA, INDONESIA Wiwin Yudiah; Kurniawan Yudianto; Ayu Prawesti
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 4 No. 6 (2018): November - December
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

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Background: Emergency nurses are required to always carry out their roles in a variety of situations and conditions. Nursing services in the emergency unit must be done quickly and accurately. Data showed that the number of patient visits in the Emergency Unit of Hasan Sadikin Hospital in August 2017 was 3,059 (73% of patients with category III) with an average visit of 99 people per day. This causes overcrowding in the emergency unit, which lead to fatigue and influence work satisfaction. Aim: The aim of this study was to determine fatigue and job satisfaction of emergency nurses in Hasan Sadikin Hospital in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Methods: This was a quantitative descriptive study, which involved 55 respondents. Fatigue was measured using Individual Strength Checklist Instrument of 20-self-reported questionnaire (CIS20R), and job satisfaction was measured using McCloskey / Mueller Satisfaction Scale (MMSS). Results: The mean value of work fatigue was 3.4 with the highest value at the sub variable of physical activity. In general, the mean value of nurse work satisfaction was 2.66. Conclusion: Emergency nurses in the emergency unit of Hasan Sadikin hospital has high level of fatigue and low work satisfaction. The hospital management is suggested to provide better work schedule for better interaction among nurses, provide opportunities for all staff to be involved in research or other scientific work, and schedule family gatherings regularly to improve togetherness between staff and their families.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NURSES' PERCEPTIONS AND SELF-EFFICACY IN IMPLEMENTING PALLIATIVE CARE IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT Theresia Avila Kurnia; Yanny Trisyani; Ayu Prawesti
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2019): January - February
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

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Background: The increasing need for palliative care in intensive care unit (ICU) is indicated by the increasing number of patients with critical and terminal conditions or life-threatening diseases. A comprehensive handling through palliative care by nurses is needed. Self-efficacy is the main predictor that influences the application of palliative care in ICU. Therefore, nurses should have high self-efficacy in order to provide qualified palliative care for patients and their families. Objective: This study aimed to analyze the relationship between perceptions and self-efficacy of nurses in applying palliative care in ICU. Methods: This study was a correlational study with a cross sectional approach. The sampling technique used was total sampling, which involved all nurses who were actively working at the Bandung General Hospital during the study. There were 127 people in total. Data were collected using questionnaires. Descriptive analysis was used for the univariate analysis and Pearson correlation test was used for bivariate analysis. Results: The results of univariate analysis showed that the majority of respondents had high self-efficacy (56.7%) and negative perceptions (52%) related to palliative care in the intensive room. Based on the results of bivariate analysis, there was a significant relationship between perception and self-efficacy variables (p value = 0.000). Conclusion: The results showed that high number of respondents had negative perceptions related to their competences in implementing palliative care in the ICU. Therefore, socializations and trainings related to this are needed, which focus on nurses' beliefs in their abilities.
Co-Authors Aan Nur&#039;aeni Aan Nuraeni Aan Nuraeni Aan Nuraeni Aan Nuraeni Aan Nuraeni Aan Nuraeni Abdullah, Dirman Achmad Faried Achmad Faried adimiharja, adimiharja Akbar, M. Rizki Ali, Samin M. Amelia, Iftikar Salma Anastasia Anna Andrianthi, Salsyah Anita Setyawati Anna, Annastasia Arimbi Karunia Estri Asmara, A Danang Audly, Tazkia Badliana Cahyani, Gita Cecep Eli Kosasih Christina, Mikha Cindya Ukhti Isti Angeli Deris Riandi Setiawan Dewi Dewi Dewi, Lisna Diana Rahayu, Diana Didi Kurniawan Donny Mahendra Donny Nurhamsyah Donny Nurhamsyah Efri Widianti Elsadai, Elsadai Emmy H Pranggono Endah Yuliany Rahmawati Esti Dwi Anani Etika Emaliyawati Eva Puspawatie Fachru Syaban Hidayat Fanny Adistie Fauziah, Oktaviani Febianti, Ranti Freitas, Lurdes Acorta Furkon Nurhakim Handayani, Nathasa Harlasgunawan, Alia Rahmi Harun, Hasniatisari Heriyansyah, Heriyansyah Iqbal Pramukti Iyus Yosep J, Ridillah Vani Jessica Jessica Karisa, Putri Kumalasari, Regina Indah Kurhayati, Kurhayati Kurniawan Yudianto Kusman Ibrahim Laili Rahayuwati Larashati, Defa Maryam, Nina Masruroh, Rurin Muhaemin Muhaemin Nasrullah, Kurnia Natalia Tambunan Noya, Fricilia Nur Azmi, Nur Nurazizah, Auliyaurrahmah Nurhayati Nurhayati Nursiswati Nur’aeni, Aan Oktafianti, Mutiara Annisa Palo, Daud Pamungkas, Sultan Muhammad Wahyu Pebianti, Ranti Pen, Inggried Angelica Valentina Wiliyams Peni, Inggried Angelica Valentina Wiliyams Pranata, Yodha Prasetyaningrum, Widyadari Pratitis, Izzati Adha Rahman, Lutfi Rani Arinda Refina, Ayene Reis, Silvestre Dos Risnianingsih, Nina Ristina Mirwanti Ristina Mirwanti Ristina Mirwanti Ristina Mirwanti, Ristina Rizkianti, Intan Rycco Darmareja Sandra Pebrianti Saparingga Dasti Putri Sari Fatimah Sari, Wulan Puspita Selly Desiani Sesilia, Fitri Siti Yulipah Agustini Sri Hendrawati Sugiharto, Firman Sulianingsih, F Sri Sulistiani, Eka Susanti, Vera Tambunan, Natalia Theresia Avila Kurnia Titin Sutini Titin Sutini Trisyani , Yanny ubleeuw, Irianti Winara, Winara Wiwi Mardiah Wiwin Yudiah Yanny Trisyani Yanny Trisyani Yuliandani, Erin Yusanti, Irma Zustantria Agustin Minggawati