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Journal : Journal of Nursing Science Update

The Correlation Between Personality Type of Disc (Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Compliance) Models and Burnout the Nurses at Puskesmas in Jembrana Regency, Bali Vania Putri Widiagma; Erti Ikhtiarini Dewi; Fitrio Deviantony
Journal of Nursing Science Update (JNSU) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciencce, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (292.284 KB) | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jik.2021.009.01.5

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Nurses at PHC has a work area with the target of serving individuals, families, specific groups and communities. PHC as Comprehensive Health Care Service which includes promotive, preventive, curative, and rehabilitative aspects. This makes PHN has a high workload and has the risk of causing burnout in workplace. Personality is one of the factors that caused burnout. It can be related to how people respond to stressors in their work environment and in themselves. This study aimed to analyze the correlation between DISC personality type and burnout of The Nurses at Puskesmas in Jembrana Regency, Bali. This research applied a correlative research design with cross sectional approach. A total of 42 respondents were enrolled in this study by using total sampling. The questionnaires used in data collection were the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) and The DISC Model personality. The data analysis used was contingency coefficient test (CI: 95%) showed a significant correlation between the DISC personality and burnout on nurses at PHC (X2 = 13.213; p-value = 0.040). The majority of nurses had personality type of C are 14 nurses (33.3%) and personality type of S are 13 nurses (31%) and the majority had moderate burnout up to 29 nurses (69%). Introverted personalities such as types C and S are more at risk of experiencing burnout than other personalities. This is important to recognize personality so that we can place nurses according to their personalities and facilitate activities for nurses to reduce stress and burnout.
The Relationship Between Self-Compassion and Self-Harm Behaviors Among Early Adolescents in the Agricultural Region of Jember Regency Fitria, Yeni; Azizah, Lia; Deviantony, Fitrio; Dewi, Erti Ikhtiarini; Kurniyawan, Enggal Hadi
Journal of Nursing Science Update (JNSU) Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): November
Publisher : Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciencce, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jik.2024.012.02.03

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Self-harm behaviour is prevalent among adolescents, particularly during early adolescence, a period characterized by significant pressures and demands. This study examines self-compassion as a potential coping mechanism to mitigate self-harm in early adolescents, specifically within the agricultural region of Jember Regency. The research employed a correlational design within a cross-sectional framework comprising 376 junior high school students. The participants were assessed for self-compassion utilizing the Self-Compassion Scale (SCS) and for self-harm behaviour through the Deliberate Self-Harm Inventory (DSHI). The findings indicate that 67.6% of participants exhibited moderate levels of self-compassion, while 84.8% reported low instances of self-harm behaviour. A statistically significant relationship was identified (p = 0.001), revealing a low negative correlation (r = -0.200), which suggests that higher levels of self-compassion are associated with reduced self-harm. In conclusion, the results underscore the importance of promoting self-compassion programs within schools and among healthcare professionals as a means to address self-harm in adolescents.
Living Beyond the Diagnosis: The Emotional and Social Journeys of People Living with HIV/AIDS – A Scoping Review Deviantony, Fitrio; Ashari, Muhammad; Aindani, Rafelina Putri; Ramadina, Putri Dwi
Journal of Nursing Science Update (JNSU) Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): May
Publisher : Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciencce, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jik.2025.013.01.07

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Individuals living with HIV/AIDS encounter a range of psychosocial issues that significantly impact their quality of life. Among these issues, stigma and mental health are critical components in understanding the overall well-being and treatment adherence of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). The integration of mental health support into HIV care is emphasized as a vital strategy for enhancing the quality of life for this population. The study aims to explore the psychosocial challenges faced by PLWHA in Indonesia and underscores the imperative of incorporating mental health assistance into HIV care frameworks. A literature review was conducted, examining studies published between 2020 and 2024. Relevant articles were sourced from databases such as Google Scholar and PubMed, utilizing keywords including "psychosocial impact on HIV," "HIV," and "mental health." The findings indicate a significant correlation between stigma and the mental health status of PLWHA. Many individuals experience heightened levels of anxiety, depression, and social isolation, all of which impede their treatment adherence and adversely affect their overall well-being.  The review advocates for the establishment of comprehensive support systems that address both the physical and mental health needs of this demographic. In conclusion, the psychosocial challenges experienced by PLWHA are critical determinants of their health outcomes. Therefore, enhancing mental health services and mitigating stigma are essential for improving the quality of life for PLWHA. Future interventions should focus on creating supportive environments that promote resilience and overall well-being among this vulnerable population.
Co-Authors Adhelia Reisa Zalsabilla Adzahri, Hasbi Asyidiq Agustin, Nanda Leoni Ahmad Muizzulhafiidh Ahsan Ahsan Ahsan Ahsan Aindani, Rafelina Putri Alifia Marcheilla Yulfansha Amalia Kusumaningsih Anggalia N Aura Najwa Salasabila Azizah, Lia Balgis, An'nisha Rachmatika Benaya Sriharja Bunga, Adelia Dhimas Anggi Septiansyah Dini Kurniawati Dini Kurniawati Efendi, Melani Adelia Eka Afdi Septiyono Emi Wuri Wuryaningsih Endah Luthfiana Sari Enggal Hadi Kurniyawan Erti I Dewi Erti Ikhtiarini Dewi Erti Ikhtiarini Dewi Erti Ikhtiarini Dewi Fahruddin Kurdi Fatimatus Zahro, Fatimatus Febrianty, Dyta Fitria, Lailatul Gani, Amelinda Nasywa Filial Geldine Raudina Freshta Delendra Grysha Viofananda Hamzah, Rizqi Bachtiar Hanny Rasni Hariyanti, Fajar Dini Ilzam Suji Ajikumoro Kaniya, Nurul Kushariyadi Kusumaningsih, Amalia Latifa Aini Susumaningrum Lestari, Aynuning Hadi Luh Putu Ratna Sundari Mochamad Riko Saputra Muhammad Ashari Mulia Hakam Murtaqib Murtaqib Nadhifa Eriyanti Nanda Leoni Agustin Nindy arum setianing putri Nirwanawati, Salwa Nugroho Dwi Susilowati Nur Widayati Nurul Hidayah Oktaviana Dwi Kartikasari Popi Dyah Putri Kartika Primasari Mahardhika Rahmawati Purwita Lestari Ramadhani, Adinda Nasywa Ramadina, Putri Dwi Riski Hidayaturrohkim Rismawan Adi Yunanto Santoso, Sofi Fitriyah Setyoadi Setyoadi Setyoadi Setyoadi Siswoyo Sofi Fitriyah Santoso Sofiatun Sofiatun Sofiatun Syamsul Arifin Tantut Susanto Tantut Susanto Tri Pramesuari, Ni Komang Vania Putri Widiagma Wantiyah Wantiyah Winda Kusumawardani Wiwin Handayani Wiwit Ulansari Yeni Fitria Yeni Fitria Yeni Fitria Yuni Puji Lestari