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Nesting Technique as A Simple Method for Optimal Outcomes in Premature Infant Care: A Literature Review Indartik, Indartik; Khasanah, Nopi Nur; Wahyuni, Sri
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i2.5650

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Preterm birth accounts for up to two-thirds of total cases worldwide. Premature infants often face challenges in adapting to life outside the womb due to immature organ development. Nesting is a method designed to create an environment resembling conditions in the womb by positioning the infant's body in a flexed posture and surrounding it with rolled cloth. This study aims to identify the physiological and psychological benefits of nesting while also providing evidence-based implementation guidelines for neonatal clinical practice. This study utilized a literature review design guided by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA). Article searches were conducted through electronic databases, including PubMed, Google Scholar, Crossref, OpenAlex, and Semantic Scholar. The search keywords used the Boolean operator (AND): "nesting AND preterm". Based on the review of 16 articles, the findings suggest that the nesting technique significantly contributes to improving physiological and behavioral parameters in premature infants. This technique provides numerous benefits, including enhanced vital stability, sleep quality, and neurobehavioral development. Overall, the nesting technique is an effective, safe, and easy-to-implement non-pharmacological method for improving the quality of care for premature infants. This intervention holds great potential to support physiological stability, sleep quality, and overall infant development.
Literature Review: Impact of Mentoring and Training on Improving the Quality of Nursing Care Documentation Triwulandari, Yuli; Sari, Dyah Wiji Puspita; Abdurrouf, Muh.; Khasanah, Nopi Nur
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 4 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i4.6328

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Quality nursing care documentation is essential to support patient safety, continuity of care, and legal aspects of nursing practice. Mentoring and training are effective strategies to improve nurses' knowledge, skills, and compliance in documenting nursing care accurately and systematically.Objectives: This study aims to analyze the impact of mentoring and training on improving the quality of nursing care documentation. Methods: This study used a literature study approach by reviewing national and international articles published in the period 2019-2025. The articles selected were full-text and open access scientific publications. Literature sources were obtained from three main databases, namely Google Scholar, PubMed, and SciSpace. The search strategy used the PICO (Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome) framework with keywords such as "mentoring", "training", "documentation quality", and "nursing care", resulting in 534 articles. The article analysis process followed the PRISMA flow. At the initial stage, duplication was eliminated, leaving 127 articles. Further screening excluded 92 articles that were not relevant or did not meet the inclusion criteria. The remaining 35 articles were screened for eligibility by considering the focus of mentoring and training interventions on nursing documentation. After this stage, only 10 articles met all criteria and were further analyzed in this review. Results: showed that structured mentoring with clear objectives, case-based training, utilization of technology, as well as management support contributed significantly in improving the completeness, accuracy, and consistency of documentation.
Literature Review: The Advantages of Bonding Attachment to Prevent Baby Blues in Post Partum Moms Sephianti, Resky Salsasisca; Susanto, Herry; Wahyuni, Sri; Khasanah, Nopi Nur
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 4 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i4.6551

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The postpartum period is a transitional period that is physically and emotionally challenging for a mother. One of the emotional disorders that often appear during this period is baby blues, which is a feeling of sadness, anxiety, and irritability that usually occurs in the first week after childbirth. This study aims to identify and analyze the benefits of bounding attachment in preventing baby blues in postpartum mothers through a systematic review of scientific literature. This study used a Systematic Literature Review design with reference to the PRISMA guidelines. Article searches were conducted through two main databases, namely PubMed and Google Scholar, with a publication range between 2020 and 2025. The search strategy was organized based on the PICO approach, using keywords such as "bounding attachment", "baby blues", and "postpartum mother". Of the 320 articles found, a selection process based on inclusion and exclusion criteria was carried out to obtain 10 articles that were analyzed in depth. The analysis showed that bounding attachment has significant benefits in reducing the risk of baby blues. Bounding attachment is a simple but effective intervention in preventing emotional disorders in postpartum mothers, especially baby blues.