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KIVA Program for Trauma Healing due to Cyber-bullying among Students Widiyanto, Aris; Atmojo, Joko Tri; Handayani, Rina Tri
Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol 3, No 4 (2018)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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Background: Cyber-bullying involves the use of electronic media with the aim of causing damage, humiliation, suffering, fear, and despair for individuals who are the targets of aggression. The impact of cyber-bullying is not only affect their daily lives but may continue to adulthood. KiVa is research-based anti-bullying program that has been developed in the University of Turku, Finland, with funding from the Ministry of Education and Culture. The effectiveness of KiVa has been shown in a large randomized controlled trial. This study aimed to describe the health problems and evidence-based intervention programs that support trauma healing through KiVa program.Subjects and Method: A systematic review was conducted by searching the following databases: PubMed, SAGE Journals and Virtual Health Library from 2010 until 2018. The keywords for this review included cyber-bullying AND children, cyber-bullying AND mental health AND Children, cyber-bullying in children AND intervention. The inclusion criteria were systematic review, clinical review, cohort study, cross-sectional study, clinical study and guidelines. After the review process, 19 articles and 1 RCT were included.Results: Internationally, the impact of cyber-bullying on children has been linked to poor mental health including overall psychological health, low self-esteem, depression and anxiety and violent behavior. Another study showed that bully victims had the highest risk of self-injury, suicidal ideation, suicide plan and effort. KiVa is a school-based anti-bullying program from Finland involving teachers, students and parents. The KiVa principle is the prevention of bullying by cultivating character in students by forming group norms. The forms vary, can be videos, online games, surveys, posters, and guidebooks for parents. Children are taught a sense of responsibility and empathy. Previous RCT studies which involved 2,042 students in grades 4 and 6 showed that KiVa reduced intimidation, pro-intimidation, and victimization. And increasing attitude and empathy for victims. Overall, the findings provide evidence of the effectiveness of the KiVa Program.Conclusion: Cyber-bullying is associated with emotional stress and even suicide attempts. Parents, health personnels, and educators must be aware of the long-term risks so that prevention and treatment programs such as KiVa should be considered to be applied in Indonesia.Keywords: Cyber-bullying, children, mental healthCorrespondence: Aris Widiyanto. School of Health Sciences Mamba'ul 'Ulum, Surakarta, Jl. Ring Road Utara, Tawangsari, Mojosongo, Jebres, Surakarta, Central Java. Email: widiyantoaris99@gmail.com. Mobile: +6281329209095Health Promotion and Behavior (2018), 3(4): 263-269https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpb.2018.03.04.06
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Guideline Update: A Systematic Review Atmojo, Joko Tri; Widiyanto, Aris; Handayani, Rina Tri
Indonesian Journal of Medicine Vol 4, No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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Background: Every five years, the American Heart Association (AHA) releases new guidelines on CPR. Previous guidelines have focused on Airway-Breathing-Circulation (ABC) advocacy. However, in 2010 guidelines for CPR recommended changes in the sequence of BLS steps to CAB (chest compression, airway, and breathing) for adults, children and infants (excluding newborns). The purpose of this review is to explain the reasons and provide scientific evidence about the results of CAB actions compared to ABC.Subjects and Method: Systematic reviews were done by searching the database through PubMed, Google Scholar, and Science Direct. Key words for this review include: AHA Guideline AND CPR 2010, CAB in CPR, CAB, and RCT (Randomized Controlled Trial) guidelines and why does ABC turn into CAB? The inclusion criteria are systematic reviews, clinical reviews and guidelines.Results: The results are in the form of 3 review articles and 1 RCT study. The basic reasons for changing ABC to CAB are (1) The most common case of cardiac arrest in adults, and the initial element of critical BLS (basic life support) is chest compression and early defibrillation by changing sequentially to CAB, chest compression will start faster; (2) Most victims of cardiac arrest outside the hospital do not get CPR observers, this is an obstacle to opening the airway and exhaling; and (3) Chest compression provides vital blood flow to the heart and brain. One RCT study showed that the time to do the first resuscitation with the CAB technique (mean = 25; SD = 10) was faster than the ABC technique (mean = 32; SD = 12) and statistically significant (p = 0.002).Conclusion: Chest compression is the most important aspect of heart attack management because airway maneuver takes a long time. The time to complete the first resuscitation cycle on CAB action is shorter than using ABC actions.Keywords: ABC, CAB, CPR guidelines, systematic reviewCorrespondence: Joko Tri Atmojo. School of Health Sciences Mamba'ul 'Ulum, Surakarta, Jl. Ring Road Utara, Tawangsari, Mojosongo, Jebres, Surakarta, Central Java. Email: jokotriatmojo1@gmail.com. Mobile: +6281393319000Indonesian Journal of Medicine (2019), 4(2): 82-87https://doi.org/10.26911/theijmed.2019.04.02.01
Issues, Challenges, and Potential of Palliative Care in Pediatric Nursing: A Systematic Review Widiyanto, Aris; Handayani, Rina Tri; Atmojo, Joko Tri
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Vol 5, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Journal of Maternal and Child Health

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Background: Palliative care is an essential right for infants and children with a life-threaten­ing ill­ness. However, palliative care is still un­ava­il­able in some developing countries. This stu­dy aim­ed to explore the issues, challenges, and po­ten­tial of palliative care in pediatric nursing care.Subjects and Method: A systematic review was conducted by searching published articles in PubMed, CINAHL, and EMBASE databases, from year 2000 to 2018. The keywords used for this stu­dy included “palliative” AND “children”, “pal­lia­tive” AND “nursing” AND “care”, “palliative ca­re” AND “pediatric care”. The data were analyzed by PRISMA flow diagram.Results: Palliative care is evolving continuously, meeting new challenges, and expand­ing beyond the care of terminally ill pediatric patients. A ma­jor challenge in palliative care is effective com­mu­­nication. However, only a few communication trainings exist for nurses. Obstacles of palliative care in pediatrics nursing included clinical, ope­ra­tional, and financial factors. However, pallia­tive care has a substantial potential to reduce morbidity in infants and children. In addition, a cohort study conducted in 265 pedia­tric cancer patients reported that palliative care reduced pain and improved their life expectancy.Conclusion: Palliative care is a comprehensive app­roach of care and its delivery to pediatric pa­tients is challenging. It has a substantial potential in reducing infant and child morbidity.Keywords: palliative care, pediatric nursing, pal­li­ative nursingCorrespondence: Aris Widiyanto. School of Health Sciences Mam­ba'ul 'Ulum, Surakarta, Jl. Ring Road Utara, Ta­wangsari, Mojosongo, Jebres, Surakarta, Central Java. Email: widiyantoaris99@gmail.com. Mo­bile: 081329209095Journal of Maternal and Child Health (2020), 5(1): 167-172https://doi.org/10.26911/thejmch.2020.05.02.06
Effect of Antenatal Mental Health Disorder on Fetal Growth: A Systematic Review Handayani, Rina Tri; Widiyanto, Aris; Atmojo, Joko Tri; Setyorini, Catur
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Vol 5, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Journal of Maternal and Child Health

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Background: Maternal mental disorders during pregnancy are associated with a range of adverse health outcomes for infants. Re­cent studies indi­cate the possible mechanism of maternal mental health disorders asso­ciated with fetal develop­ment through prog­ram­­ming effect. This study aimed to sys­tema­t­ically review the effect of ante­natal mental health disorders on fetal growth.Subjects and Method: This was a sys­tem­atic review. The articles were selected from Psyc­INFO, Medline, Web of Science, Em­­­base, and PubMed journal databases pu­blis­hed from July to Septem­ber 2018. The keywords for this review included maternal mental health AND fetal growth, post­partum de­p­ress­­ion AND fetal growth, maternal mental health AND fetal growth AND review. As many as 11 articles were selected for this stu­dy from 575 articles.Results: Maternal mental health during preg­nancy was associated with fetal head cir­cum­­ference growth through 2 mechanism: (1) In­creased maternal stress response modifies neu­ro­en­docrine function, which included changes in cortisol regulation, adreno­corti­co­tropic, adrena­line and nor­adrenaline hor­mo­nes levels; and (2) Decreased 11β-hydroxy­steroid dehydrogenase (11β-HSD2) enzyme regulation in placenta. It decreased11β-HSD2 level, increa­s­ed fetal gluco­corticoids circu­la­tion, and affect­ed on fetal head growth restriction.Conclusion: Maternal mental health during pregnancy is associated with fetal head circ­um­­fe­rence growth restriction.Keywords: maternal mental health, fetal head circumference, growth, systematic re­viewCorrespondence: Rina Tri Handayani. School of Health Scien­ces Mamba'ul 'Ulum, Surakarta, Jl. Ring Road Utara, Tawangsari, Mojosongo, Jebres, Sura­­ka­r­ta, Cen­tral Java. Email: trihandayan­ir­ina­@gmail­.­com: 085642224141Journal of Maternal and Child Health (2020), 5(2): 147-153https://doi.org/10.26911/thejmch.2020.05.02.04
PANDEMIC COVID-19, BODY IMMUNITY RESPONSE, AND HERD IMMUNITY Handayani, Rina Tri; Arradini, Dewi; Darmayanti, Aquartuti Tri; Widiyanto, Aris; Atmojo, Joko Tri
Jurnal Ilmiah Permas: Jurnal Ilmiah STIKES Kendal Vol 10 No 3 (2020): Juli 2020
Publisher : LPPM STIKES KENDAL

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The World Health Organization has stated that COVID-19 is a "global pandemic". However, community attitudes and compliance in maintaining protocols during the pandemic were minimal and raised the issue of "herd immunity". What exactly is herd immunity, how exactly does the body's immune system react to COVID-19 and what is a COVID-19 pandemic? The purpose of writing articles is to provide information about the definition of a pandemic, the body's immune system in dealing with COVID-19, and herd immunity. A systematic review was carried out in May 2020 by searching databases: PubMed, google scholar, NIH, CDC, and Science Direct. Keywords: "Pandemic and COVID 19" and "COVID 19 rapid test and accuracy", "PCR accuracy" and "PCR COVID 19 vs Rapid test" and "Herd immunity". The COVID-19 pandemic occurred because there was a discovery and a new mutation of the SARS-CoV virus becoming very infectious and of high virulence. Herd Immunity cannot be said to be the relevant treatment for COVID-19. It requires a large minimum threshold of immunity to achieve Herd Immunity, and it is very unethical to allow large numbers of individuals to be infected.
AUSTRALASIAN TRIAGE SCALE (ATS): LITERATURE REVIEW atmojo, joko tri; Putri, Anggie Pradana; Widiyanto, Aris; Handayani, Rina Tri; Darmayanti, Aquartuti Tri
Journal of Borneo Holistic Health Vol 3, No 1 (2020): Journal Of Borneo Holistic Health
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan, Universitas Borneo Tarakan

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Australasian triage scale (ATS) adalah algoritma triage gawat darurat yang terdiri dari lima tingkat yang terus dikembangkan di Australia, yang memiliki koefisien keandalan gabungan adalah  0,428 (95% CI 0,340-0,509). Review ini menjelaskan pembagian sistem triase ATS, cara kerja, dan tingkat keandalannya pada unit gawat darurat. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan mencari dan menseleksi data dari beberapa database diantaranya : PubMed, Science Direct, Web of Science, Springer Link dan Cochrane Database. Dengan menggunakan kata kunci: national triage scale ATAU australasian triage scale ATAU Skala Triase Australia ATAU Reliability and australasian triage scale ATAU Validity and australasian triage scale ATAU Guideline and australasian triage scale. Penelitian dilakkan pada bulan Oktober 2019. Sebanyak 5 artikel telah memenuhi kriteria untuk dibahas lebih lanjut. Kategori ATS menggunakan warna antara lain:  Merah (Kategori 1), Oranye (Kategori 2), Hijau (Kategori 3), Biru (Kategori 4) dan Putih (Kategori 5) dengan waktu penentuan kategori dan penanganan segera hingga batas waktu maksimal 120 menit sejak kedatangan pasien pada unit gawat darurat.
Factors Causing Stress in Health and Community When the Covid-19 Pandemic Rina Tri Handayani; Saras Kuntari; Aquartuti Tri Darmayanti; Aris Widiyanto; Joko Tri Atmojo
Jurnal Keperawatan Jiwa (JKJ): Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia Vol 8, No 3 (2020): Agustus 2020
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

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Various psychological disorders have been reported and published during the Covid-19 outbreak, one of which is stress. Stress is not only felt by the community, even health workers and everyone who works in the medical field. Psychological disorders have a wider and longer-lasting impact compared to physical injuries, while attention to mental health is far less. The purpose of this systematic review is to provide clinical evidence and input for increasing vigilance and self-management to avoid stress during the Covid-19 pandemic. A total of 10 articles from various databases such as PubMed, Google Scholar, NIH, CDC, and Science Direct involving 5925 health workers and 8770 people from various countries have been reported in this systematic review. Factors causing stress on health workers include: workload, fear of being infected with Covid-19, negative stigma of a virus carrier and being away from the family. Factors causing stress to society include: alcohol consumption, workload from home, income, sex, food limitations, and fears of being infected.
Pengetahuan dan Perilaku Masyarakat terhadap Human Papiloma Virus dan Vaksin HPV Saras Kuntari; Aris Widiyanto; Dewi Arradini; Ernawati Ernawati; Rina Tri Handayani; Joko Tri Atmojo
Jurnal Keperawatan Jiwa (JKJ): Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia Vol 9, No 2 (2021): Mei 2021
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Penerapan program vaksinasi Human Papilomavirus (HPV) dianggap bergerak lambat di beberapa negara berkembang, yang mana hal ini menjelaskan masih tingginya angka kematian akibat kanker serviks. Hal ini mungkin saja berkaitan dengan masih kurangnya pengetahuan sehingga mempengaruhi perilaku masyarakat tentang vaksin HPV. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui tingkat pengetahuan dan perilaku masyarakat umum terhadap vaksin HPV. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode tinjauan sistematis dengan pencarian artikel menggunakan basis data online PubMed. Variabel dependen pada penelitian ini adalah HPV dan vaksin HPV sedangkan variabel independennya adalah pengetahuan dan perilaku. Total 23 dari 26  studi menjelaskan bahwa masyarakat memiliki pengetahuan yang rendah tentang virus, implikasi kesehatan, serta vaksin HPV, hal itu juga berpengaruh terhadap perilaku dan sikap terhadap program vaksinasi virus HPV. Tingkat pengetahuan dan perilaku masyarakat tentang virus, implikasi kesehatan dan vaksin HPV perlu ditingkatkan melalui promosi kesehatan.
Intervensi Gizi dalam Penanganan dan Pencegahan Stunting di Asia: Tinjauan Sistematis joko tri atmojo; Rina Tri Handayani; Aquartuti Tri Darmayanti; Catur Setyorini; Aris Widiyanto
(JKG) Jurnal Keperawatan Global Vol 5 No 1 (2020): JKG (JURNAL KEPERAWATAN GLOBAL)
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Surakarta

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Background: Stunting has dire consequences for children's health in the short term which can decrease cognitive, motor and verbal abilities, increase morbidity and even mortality. Nutrition intervention is absolutely necessary in efforts to reduce and prevent stunting. Purpose this study is to identify nutrition interventions in handling and preventing stunting in Asia. Methods: This search was conducted from September to October 2019, through various databases including PubMed, EMBASE, and CINAHL. Article inclusion criteria: randomized controlled trial, retrospective, observational study, case study, review, systematc review, and meta-analysis. Results: The review results show that in Asia there were 8 specific nutrition programs and 9 sensitive nutrition programs. Conclusion: Interventions for sensitive and specific nutrition programs have been shown to reduce the incidence of stunting and address the long-term effects of stunting in various countries in Asia, but the programming and implementation can be arranged according to country needs and conditions.
Levels of Anxiety in Students Level 3 DIII Nursing in Facing Competence Test Tri Yuniarti Soerono; Rina Tri Handayani; Annisa Andriyani Kardiyanto
Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Mei 2020
Publisher : Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia (PPNI) Jawa Tengah

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Competency tests need to be held for each student who has completed the level of education that is passed as a form of quality assurance for graduates of health tertiary education and the competency of health workers in Indonesia. Graduation Competency Test is one of the requirements for graduation in Higher Education. The implementation of the competency test is of particular concern because if it does not pass the Nursing DIII students cannot participate in graduation and will not be registered to become prospective nurses. Research Objectives to determine the level of anxiety of third-level students in the Nursing Study Program of STIKES Mamba’ul ‘Ulum Surakarta in facing Competency Test. This research is a descriptive study with the population is all level 3 students of Nursing Diploma Program in 78 students. Data collection tool in the form of a questionnaire from question items in the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS). Total population of 78 students with a total sampling of 78 students. Grade 3 students who did not experience anxiety as many as 4 people (5.1%), mild anxiety as many as 49 people (62.8%), moderate anxiety as many as 11 people (14.1%) and who experienced severe anxiety as many as 14 people (17.9). These results are the percentage of level 3 students have mild anxiety. Level 3 did not experience anxiety by 4 people (5.1%), mild anxiety by 49 people (62.8%), moderate anxiety by 11 people (14.1%) and those who experienced severe anxiety by 14 people (17.9).
Co-Authors Abidin, Sahal Ady Irawan Agusta Dian Ellina Ahmad Rois Syujak Ahmad Rois Syujak Ahmad Rois Syujak Ahmad Syauki Mubarok Ahmad Syauqi Mubarak Ahmad Syauqi Mubarok Ahmad Syauqi Mubarok Ahmad Syauqi Mubarok Ahmad Zamani Ahmad Zamani Akbar, Prima Soultoni Alga Auraldi Alif, Zanuar Sodiqul Amalia Nurul Fatimah Amallia Wijiwinarsih Aminudin, Muhamad Fauzan Anasulfalah, Hakim Andri Setyo Dwi Nugroho Andriani Noerlita Ningrum Anggie Pradana Putri Anggie Pradana Putri Anggie Pradana Putri Anggie Pradana Putri Anggie Pradana Putri Anggun Fitri Handayani Ani Nur Fauziah Anisa Hidayati Anita Dewi Lieskusumastuti Annisa Andriyani Aquartuti Tri Darmayanti Aquartuti tri Darmayanti Aquartuti Tri Darmayanti Aquartuti Tri Darmayanti Aquartuti Tri Darmayanti Aquartuti Tri Darmayanti Darmayanti Arianti, Agustin Novi Arif Iswahyudi Arradini, Dewi Artha Budi Susila Duarsa Atmojo, Joko Tri Ayu Anulus Budi Setiawan Manurung Catur Setyorini Catur Setyorini Catur Setyorini Catur Setyorini Citra Puspita Darmayanti, Aquartuti Tri Darmayanti, Aquartuti Tri Daryanto Daryanto Daryanto Daryanto Daryanto Daryanto Daryanto Daryanto Dewi Arradini Dewi Arradini Dwi Joko Yulianto Endri Adi Saputra Ernawati Ernawati Etik Sulistyorini Eva Leny Alviani Fadilah, Wahyu Fitri Fajriah, Asruria Sani Fara Khansa Azizah Fatimah, Amalia Nurul Febria Reza Kurnia Ferry Mustofa Galuh Sindi Wardani Galuh Sindi Wardhani Hendra Dwi Kurniawan Heni Ernawati Heni Ernawati Heni Heni Ernawati Ika Yuli Ayuningrum Indarto - Indasah Inna Izazi Nur Saputri Irfan Armanto Isnani Nurhayati Isnani Nurhayati Isnani Nurhayati Iswahyuni, Sri Joko Prayitno Joko Tri Atmojo Karmadi Karmadi Kiki Puspitasary Kiki Puspitasary Kiki Puspitasary Krisnanda Aditya Pradana Lilik Hanifah Lilik Hanifah Lilik Hanifah Lilik Hanifah Lilik Hanifah Luthfiah Riska Sari Mahrifatulhijah Mahrifatulhijah Mega Puspita Sari Meliana Novitasari Meliana Novitasari Mifta Aditya Mubarok, Ahmad Syauqi Muhamad Yuli Kartiko Muhammad Fauzan Aminudin Muhammad Haidar Muhammad Tofan Muna Bekti Sayekti Munawaroh, Siti Mar’atul Nabhani Nabhani Nanang Setyawan Nasrul Sani Ndaru Sukma Putra Ndaru Syukma Putra Ndaru Syukma Putra Ningrum, Andriani Noerlita Noerlitaningrum, Andriani Nova Rahma Widyaningrum Nurhayati, Isnani Nurrochim Nurrochim Nurrochim Nurrochim Orchida, Tidy Paidi Paidi Pradana, Krisnanda Aditya Puji Nur Rokhmatun Purwanto Nugroho Putri, Anggie Pradana Rahimuddin, Baso Ramadani, Sofi Indah Ramadhani, Citra Ria Ratna Wardani Ratna Wirawati Rejo Rejo Rejo Rejo Rejo Rejo Rejo Rejo Retno Dewi Prisusanti Rinandita Febri Susanti Rinandita Febri Susanti Rinandita Febri Susanti Rohmi Rohmi Rokhmayanti Rokhmayanti Sabatun Sabatun Santy Irene Putri Saras Kuntari Saras Kuntari Saras Kuntari SATRIYAS ILYAS Selvia Anggitasari Setyorini, Catur Sita Wahyu Dwi Jayanti Siti Maesaroh Siti Mar’atul Munawaroh Sri Hartutik Sri Iswahyuni Sri Iswahyuni Sri Iswahyuni SRI LESTARI Sri Sayekti Heni Sunaryanti Sri Sayekti Heni Sunaryanti Sri Sayekti Heni Sunaryanti Sri Suparti Sri Widayati Suciyati Suciyati Suminanto Suminanto Suminanto Suminanto Suminanto Suminanto Suminanto Suminanto Sunaryanti, Sri Sayekti Heni Suwarto Suwarto Tatik Trisnowati Tio Guntur Prabowo Tobroni, Imam Tri Yuniarti Tri Yuniarti, Tri Trisakti Halimah Delimasari Ulin Nuha Verantika Dewi Saraswati Wahyu Adi Bintoro Wahyudi Wahyudi Widiyanto, Aris Widodo Widodo Yesi Ihdina Fityatal Hasanah Yuly Peristiowati Yuniarti, Tri