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NURSES’ KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, AND PRACTICES OF UNIVERSAL PRECAUTION TOWARD HIV/AIDS TRANSMISSION Wiwi Mardiah; Ayu Prawesti Priambodo
Jurnal Ners Vol. 9 No. 1 (2014): April 2014
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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Introduction: The incidence of HIV/AIDS is continuing increase in Indonesia. Nurses are the most risky occupations of gaining transmitted infection. This study aimed to identify the nurses’ knowledge, attitudes, and practices of universal precaution toward HIV/AIDS transmission in a hospital.Methods: Descriptive correlation study was a design of this study. Ninety nurses were recruited using proposionate stratifi ed random sampling. The instrument was KAP (Knowledge Attitudes Practices) questionnaire consisted of demographic data form, knowledge, attitude, and self-reported practices regarding universal precaution. The collected data, then were analyzed both descriptively and inferentially by using pearson product moment correlationResults: The majority of respondents reported experience of sharp injuries. More than a half of respondents had a good knowledge level about universal precaution and HIV/AIDS transmission, and showed favorable attitude toward caring for HIV/AIDS patients. There was signifi cant correlation between knowledge and practice (r=0,271 p=< 0, 01), whereas no correlation between knowledge and attitude score, and attitude and practice score.Conclusion: It is need to be taken immediately to prevent and minimize the occurrence of sharp injuries among nurses in order to assure safety working condition to improve the productivity of nursing service. Updating knowledge, developing positive attitude, and continuing evaluation should be done simultaneously to improve the nurses’ competence in preventing the occupational related-disease.
Quality of Life and Characteristics of Colostomy Patients Kusman Ibrahim, SKp., MNS., PhD; Ayu Prawesti Priambodo; Aan Nur’aeni; Sri Hendrawati
Jurnal Ners Vol. 12 No. 2 (2017): October 2017
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Introduction: Colostomy imposed multiple impacts on the patient’s life including physical, psychological, social, and spiritual. This study aims to identify the level of quality of life as well as to examine the differences of quality of life among colostomy patients with regards to certain demographic characteristics.Methods: This study used a cross-sectional and descriptive analytical approach. Seventy-one colostomy patients were recruited purposively to participate in the study. The studied variables included quality of life and demographic characteristics. The data was collected by using the WHO Quality of Life – BREF instrument. One-way ANOVA and an independent t-test were employed to analyse the differences in quality of life with regards to certain demographic characteristics.Results: The study found that the majority of subjects perceived that their level of quality of life ranged between very low to moderate (77.4%). Satisfaction with support from friends was rated as the highest item of quality of life, whereas satisfaction with sexual relationships was rated as the lowest item of quality of life. There was no significant difference in the patients’ quality of life with regards to age group, educational background, occupation, length of being ostomate, sex, and other health problems.Conclusions: The study implied that nurses need to realise and pay attention to multiple aspects of stoma patient’s quality of life. Nursing care should not merely focus on stoma care but also holistically consider on meeting sexual needs, as well as the psychological, social, and spiritual needs of the patients.
The Effectiveness of Prone and Supine Nesting Positions on Changes of Oxygen Saturation and Weight in Premature Babies Ayu Prawesti; Etika Emaliyawati; Ristina Mirwanti; Aan Nuraeni
Jurnal Ners Vol. 14 No. 2 (2019): OCTOBER 2019
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Introduction: Stress experienced by the baby will affect the body’s function by increasing the body’s metabolism. Nesting is used to reduce stress in premature babies. Nesting can be done in a supine or prone position. Few studies have examined the effects of body position on body weight and oxygen saturation. The objective of the study was to determine the difference in oxygen saturation and weight change on the use of nesting in the prone and supine positions in premature babies.Methods: The research used a quasi-experimental design. The sample consisted of 30 premature babies, which was obtained using a consecutive sample technique. The independent variables were nesting positioning (supine and prone), and the dependent variables were oxygen saturation and body weight. The data of oxygen saturation and the baby’s weight were collected using pulse oximetry; the baby’s weight scale used observation sheets. The data was analysed using the t-test, Wilcoxon Sign Ranks Test, and Mann Whitney U Test.Results: The results showed that there was a difference in oxygen saturation before and after the use of nesting in the supine (p=0.001) and prone position (p=0.000). There was a weight difference before and after the use of nesting in both supine (p=0.000) and prone position (p=0.000). There was no difference in oxygen saturation value and infant weight, before or after, between the supine position and the prone position (p=0.18; p=0.9).Conclusion: The use of nesting in both positions (supine or prone) can increase oxygen saturation and infant weight. Researchers recommend the use of nesting with supine or prone positions routinely in premature babies.
Factors Associated with Nurses’ Self-Efficacy in Applying Palliative Care in Intensive Care Unit Theresia Avila Kurnia; Yanny Trisyani; Ayu Prawesti
Jurnal Ners Vol. 13 No. 2 (2018): October 2018
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Introduction: The increasing need for palliative care (PC) in the intensive care unit (ICU) is characterised by an increasing number of patients with critical and terminals conditions. It requires comprehensive treatment of nurses, through PC. Self-efficacy is a major predictor that affects the application of PC in ICU. Therefore, nurses need to have high self-efficacy to provide quality PC for patients and their families. This study aimed to analyse the factors that dominant relates to nurses' self-efficacy in implementing of providing PC in ICU.Methods: This research was correlational research with cross-sectional survey design. The sampling technique used was total sampling, which involved 127 critical nurses who were actively working at a general hospital in Bandung, Indonesia. Data were collected using questionnaires. Bivariate analysis using Pearson correlation and Rank-Spearman test and multivariate analysis using linear regression.Results: The results showed that the majority of respondents had high self-efficacy, working experience >15 years, enough interest to the nursing profession had less knowledge and negative perception related to the PC in ICU. There was a significant relationship between self-efficacy with work experience, nurses' interest in the nursing profession, knowledge and perception variables. The most dominant factors related to self-efficacy, namely knowledge and perceptions of nurses related to PC.Conclusion: This study indicates that majority of the respondents lacked knowledge and had negative perceptions related to PC in ICU, it is necessary to socialise and training related to it by focusing on self-belief or self-efficacy of nurses on their ability.
Co-Authors Aan Nur&#039;aeni Aan Nuraeni Aan Nuraeni Aan Nuraeni Aan Nuraeni Aan Nuraeni Aan Nur’aeni Abdullah, Dirman Achmad Faried Achmad Faried adimiharja, adimiharja Akbar, M. Rizki Ali, Samin M. Amelia, Iftikar Salma Anastasia Anna Andrianthi, Salsyah Anita Setyawati Anna , Anastasia Anna, Annastasia Arimbi Karunia Estri Asmara, A Danang Audly, Tazkia Badliana Cahyani, Gita Cecep Eli Kosasih 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 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 Kosasih, Cecep Eli Kumalasari, Regina Indah Kurhayati, Kurhayati Kurniawan Yudianto Kusman Ibrahim Laili Rahayuwati Larashati, Defa Maryam, Nina Masruroh, Rurin Muhaemin Muhaemin Nasrullah, Kurnia Noya, Fricilia Nur Azmi, Nur Nur'aeni, Aan Nurazizah, Auliyaurrahmah Nurhayati Nurhayati Nursiswati Nursiswati Oktafianti, Mutiara Annisa Palo, Daud Pamungkas, Sultan Muhammad Wahyu Pebianti, Ranti Pen, 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 Susanti, Vera Tambunan, Natalia Theresia Avila Kurnia Titin Sutini Titin Sutini, Titin Trisyani , Yanny ubleeuw, Irianti Winara, Winara Wiwi Mardiah Wiwin Yudiah Yanny Trisyani Yanny Trisyani Yuliandani, Erin Yusanti, Irma Zustantria Agustin Minggawati