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Dukungan Keluarga Terhadap Kecemasan pada Pasien Covid-19 yang Sedang Menjalani Perawatan: Literatur Review Agis Taufik; Nuriya Nuriya; Arif Setyo Upoyo
Jurnal Keperawatan Jiwa (JKJ): Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia Vol 10, No 1 (2022): Februari 2022
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/jkj.10.1.2022.173-184

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Pandemi Covid-19 masih terjadi sampai saat ini, Indonesia termasuk dengan jumlah kasus yang terkonfirmasi positif cukup tinggi. peningkatan jumlah kasus tersebut memerlukan adanya dukungan dari semua pihak seperti tenaga kesehatan, pemerintah, masyarakat dan keluarga. Kajian literatur ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui tentang dukungan keluarga terhadap proses penyembuhan pasien Covid-19 yang sedang menjalani perawatan. Tinjauan sistematis ini dimulai dengan menelusuri database seperti: “PubMed”, “Science Direct”, dan “Proquest”. Jumlah keseluruhan artikel pencarian yang didapat yaitu 118 artikel, kemudian diambil 5 artikel yang masuk kedalam kriteria inklusi untuk dilakukan analisis. Kata kunci: “Covid-19”, “Support”, “Family centered care”, “Communication” and “Nurse”. Dukungan keluarga pada pasien dinilai mampu meningkatkan semangat sembuh dan membantu proses pengobatan yang sedang dijalani. Pasien yang mendapatkan dukungan positif dari keluarga atau orang terdekat memiliki proses penyembuhan yang lebih cepat. Peran keluarga dalam proses penyembuhan diantara anggota keluarga menjadi aspek penting yang harus dilakukan oleh keluarga ataupun masyarakat. Dukungan keluarga   sangat berdampak positif bagi pasien yang sedang menjalani perawatan, oleh karena itu diperlukan pendekatan inovatif oleh pemberi pelayanan kesehatan dengan melibatkan anggota keluarga, orang terdekat, ataupun masyarakat.
Guided Imagery And Progressive Muscle Relaxation In Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy : A Literature Review Agis Taufik; Nuriya
Journal of Bionursing Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Journal of Bionursing
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu-ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (566.217 KB) | DOI: 10.20884/1.bion.2022.4.1.123

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Cancer is one of the health problems with a rapid increase in incidence and proven to be the second leading cause of death in the world today. Cancer is also a common problem that occurs in the elderly who suffer from the predicted increase in 605 million in 2000 to 2 trillion in 2050 (Shahriari et al., 2017). Therapy that is often done by patients is by doing chemotherapy, but by doing chemotherapy there are many side effects on the patient's physical and psychological. Interventions that can be given in addition to pharmacological drugs are alternative or complementary therapies. Independent intervention that can be done by nurses in patients given Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR) therapy and guided images (GI). Method: Search is done electronically using a database, including google scholer and sch from May 2019 to June 2019. The keywords used are "Therapy for Cancer Patients", "Guided Images & Progressive Muscle Relaxation in Cancer Patients" and "Progressive Muscles Relaxation" . Search uses the keywords above with the Google Scholer and Sci-Hub databases. Search results on Google Sholer and Sci-Hub obtained several articles. Results: Independent nursing interventions such as Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR) can be used in all stages of cancer and are known to reduce complications from cancer treatment (Shahriari et al., 2017). GI is a complementary therapy that can be applied under different conditions and at various participations to improve quality of life and decrease the risk of cancer (Shahriari et al., 2017). Discussion: GI and PMR interventions show strong evidence of the benefits of managing cluster considerations in prostate and breast cancer patients. In the intervention group compared with controls. Conclusion: PMR and GI interventions that address cancer patients who support Chemotherapy.
Efektifitas Senam Kaki Diabetik terhadap Ankle Brachial Index pada Pasien Diabetes Melitus: Literature Review Nuriya; Agis Taufik
Journal of Bionursing Vol 4 No 3 (2022): Journal of Bionursing
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu-ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.bion.2022.4.3.160

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Diabetes mellitus is known as "the silent killer" because it can affect all body organs and cause complications, including complications in the feet. These complications can increase the rate of amputations and are life-threatening. Prevention can be done by doing foot exercises. In principle, leg exercises are done by moving all the joints of the legs to improve blood circulation. Blood circulation in the leg area can be measured through the Ankle Brachial Index examination. This study was to identify the effectiveness of diabetic foot exercise. The article search begins with conducting a PICO analysis, then continues with an electronic search for articles using Google Scholar, the year the article was published from 2016 to 2020. The keywords used are "Diabetes Mellitus" and "Leg exercise.” Screening is carried out through inclusion and exclusion criteria to determine the articles to be reviewed. So that articles were obtained that matched the inclusion criteria for review. Results showed nursing interventions for foot exercise on the ankle-brachial index in patients with type II Diabetes Mellitus can be categorized as safe and effective interventions that are given five times a week or for 30 minutes for 5 days or 6x2 a week to reduce the risk of injury to the ankle. foot. Performing effective foot exercises can increase the value of the Ankle Brachial Index to normal. 30-minute foot exercise for 5 days or 6x2 a week should be promoted and implemented as a routine to reduce the risk of injury in patients with diabetes mellitus. In conclusion, foot exercise in type II DM patients can increase the Ankle Brachial Index value which tends to be low to normal.