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Family Social Support and Behavior of Children with Caries in Doing Dental and Oral Care Indrianingsih, Nurfaida; Prasetyo, Yoyok Bekti; Kurnia, Anggraini Dwi
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol 9, No 2 (2018): JULI
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (449.166 KB) | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v9i2.5480

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Social support is an interpersonal relation which one individual provides support to another individual. The aim of this study was to examine the correlation of family support and behavior of 4 - 6 years old in doing dental and oral care. The research method used correlation research with quantitative approach. The participants of this reseach were 62 families who have children aged 4 to 6. The data analysis used Spearman Rank (Rho) correlation test that is carried out to discover the correlation between family support and behavior of 4 - 6 years old in doing dental and oral care. The result  showed that P= 0,027. It can be concluded that there is a relationship between family support and the behavior of children aged 4-6 years in performing dental and oral health care.
SMOKING BEHAVIOR, SOCIAL SUPPORT, AND CESSATION MOTIVATION IN SMOKING AMONG HEALTH SCIENCES’ STUDENTS Melizza, Nur; Kurnia, Anggraini Dwi; Masruroh, Nur Lailatul; Yulianti, Indrasari Dwi
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol 11, No 2 (2020): Juli
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (231.992 KB) | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v11i2.12654

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Many students have been accustomed to smoking, including those majoring at health sciences. Theoretically, they are supposed to be the ones who are actively aware of some possible health damages caused by smoking habit. Thus, people around them play an essential role in taking control of someone?s pattern through social support, especially over those who are highly motivated to quit smoking. Objective: This study aimed to identify smoking behavior, social support, and cessation motivation in smoking among health sciences? students. Methods: This research was categorized as observational-descriptive one, with the use of accidental sampling technique to recruit as many as 63 students of faculty of health sciences who were defined as active smokers. The data, furthermore, were collected by means of a questionnaire. At last, a statistical-descriptive analysis was used to evaluate the data. Result: The result was most of the involved respondents were shown to have a moderate trend of smoking (65%). On the other hand, the majority of the respondents had been supported through some types of social support with relatively high percentage, to name appraisal support (indicating 71%), tangible support (indicating 87%), self-esteem support (indicating 97%), and belonging support (indicating 92%). Moreover, most of the respondents were equipped by the high level of quittance motivation from smoking, signifying 71%.  Discussion: This research had indicated that the level of smoking habit perceived by the respondents was moderate. In short, appraisal support was defined as high, tangible support low, self-esteem support high, and belonging support high. In addition, some of the respondents had demonstrated a high level of quittance motivation from smoking
SMOKING BEHAVIOR, SOCIAL SUPPORT, AND CESSATION MOTIVATION IN SMOKING AMONG HEALTH SCIENCES’ STUDENTS Melizza, Nur; Kurnia, Anggraini Dwi; Masruroh, Nur Lailatul; Yulianti, Indrasari Dwi
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol 11, No 2 (2020): Juli
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (231.992 KB) | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v11i2.12654

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Many students have been accustomed to smoking, including those majoring at health sciences. Theoretically, they are supposed to be the ones who are actively aware of some possible health damages caused by smoking habit. Thus, people around them play an essential role in taking control of someone?s pattern through social support, especially over those who are highly motivated to quit smoking. Objective: This study aimed to identify smoking behavior, social support, and cessation motivation in smoking among health sciences? students. Methods: This research was categorized as observational-descriptive one, with the use of accidental sampling technique to recruit as many as 63 students of faculty of health sciences who were defined as active smokers. The data, furthermore, were collected by means of a questionnaire. At last, a statistical-descriptive analysis was used to evaluate the data. Result: The result was most of the involved respondents were shown to have a moderate trend of smoking (65%). On the other hand, the majority of the respondents had been supported through some types of social support with relatively high percentage, to name appraisal support (indicating 71%), tangible support (indicating 87%), self-esteem support (indicating 97%), and belonging support (indicating 92%). Moreover, most of the respondents were equipped by the high level of quittance motivation from smoking, signifying 71%.  Discussion: This research had indicated that the level of smoking habit perceived by the respondents was moderate. In short, appraisal support was defined as high, tangible support low, self-esteem support high, and belonging support high. In addition, some of the respondents had demonstrated a high level of quittance motivation from smoking
Family Social Support and Behavior of Children with Caries in Doing Dental and Oral Care Nurfaida Indrianingsih; Yoyok Bekti Prasetyo; Anggraini Dwi Kurnia
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 9 No. 2 (2018): JULI
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (449.166 KB) | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v9i2.5480

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Social support is an interpersonal relation which one individual provides support to another individual. The aim of this study was to examine the correlation of family support and behavior of 4 - 6 years old in doing dental and oral care. The research method used correlation research with quantitative approach. The participants of this reseach were 62 families who have children aged 4 to 6. The data analysis used Spearman Rank (Rho) correlation test that is carried out to discover the correlation between family support and behavior of 4 - 6 years old in doing dental and oral care. The result  showed that P= 0,027. It can be concluded that there is a relationship between family support and the behavior of children aged 4-6 years in performing dental and oral health care.
Smoking Behavior, Social Support, and Cessation Motivation in Smoking Among Health Sciences’ Students Nur Melizza; Anggraini Dwi Kurnia; Nur Lailatul Masruroh; Indrasari Dwi Yulianti
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 11 No. 2 (2020): Juli
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (333.331 KB) | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v11i2.12654

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Many students have been accustomed to smoking, including those majoring at health sciences. Theoretically, they are supposed to be the ones who are actively aware of some possible health damages caused by smoking habit. Thus, people around them play an essential role in taking control of someone’s pattern through social support, especially over those who are highly motivated to quit smoking. Objective: This study aimed to identify smoking behavior, social support, and cessation motivation in smoking among health sciences’ students. Methods: This research was categorized as observational-descriptive one, with the use of accidental sampling technique to recruit as many as 63 students of faculty of health sciences who were defined as active smokers. The data, furthermore, were collected by means of a questionnaire. At last, a statistical-descriptive analysis was used to evaluate the data. Result: The result was most of the involved respondents were shown to have a moderate trend of smoking (65%). On the other hand, the majority of the respondents had been supported through some types of social support with relatively high percentage, to name appraisal support (indicating 71%), tangible support (indicating 87%), self-esteem support (indicating 97%), and belonging support (indicating 92%). Moreover, most of the respondents were equipped by the high level of quittance motivation from smoking, signifying 71%.  Discussion: This research had indicated that the level of smoking habit perceived by the respondents was moderate. In short, appraisal support was defined as high, tangible support low, self-esteem support high, and belonging support high. In addition, some of the respondents had demonstrated a high level of quittance motivation from smoking
The relationship between family support and the quality of life of patients with seroconcordant HIV at the Pandian health center and Pamolokan health center, Sumenep Regency Fikri, M.Kep, Zahid; Dwi Kurnia, Anggraini; Sunardi, Sunardi; Arfianto, Muhammad Ari; ‘Ibad, Muhammad Rosyidul; Kholis, Moh. Agung Nur; Mu'jizah, Khikmatul; Toonsiri, Chanandchidadussadee; Wijaya Ridi Putra, Kusuma
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 14 No. 01 (2023): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v14i01.25113

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Introductions: The HIV/AIDS endemic infected millions worldwide in 2019. Indonesia reported a very significant case of the disease, where East Java occupies the fourth position out of all the provinces. People who suffer from this disease (ODHA) are often associated with a poor quality of life. Family support is needed to control the patient's disease and improve the patient's quality of life. Objectives: This study aims to determine the relationship between family support and the quality of life of seroconcordant HIV patients. Methods: The study design used cross-sectional with a sample of 36 seroconcordant PLHIV patients and 32 people who met the inclusion criteria (living with family, married, and registered at the Sumenep District Health Center). The data collection instrument used the "family support" questionnaire and WHOQL-HIV Bref. The collected data were analyzed using the Rank Spearman technique at a significance level of 0.05. Results: The results of this study showed that more than half of the respondents (59.4%) received "good" family support; the majority of respondents (78.1%) have a “fairly good” quality of life; and there is a significant relationship between the two variables as evidenced by the p-value = 0.002 which has a "strong" relationship strength as evidenced by the correlation coefficient = 0.520 and has a unidirectional relationship as evidenced by the positive correlation coefficient. The more family support is improved, the quality of life of the respondents will increase. Conclusion: There is a significant, strong, and one-way relationship between family support and the quality of life of seroconcordant HIV patients. Families should increase their support for HIV patients to improve their quality of life in everyday life.
Co-Authors Ade Nopy Ruthmitasai Adelia Handoko Adit Krisnanda Adzani, Nicky Novita Agustyaningsih, Titik Anchaleeporn Amatayakul Ayu Trisna, Indah Azlina, Qory Cahyanti, Aslamiyah Chairul Huda Al Husna Cici Indah Setyowati Cici Indah Setyowati Dzilfiyah Dzilfiyah Eriana Try Anggraeni Erma Wahyu Mashfufa Faqih Ruhyanudin Fikri, M.Kep, Zahid Fitria Kusumawati Gita Sekar Prihanti Hardianti Henik Tri Rahayu Ika Lestari Ningtias Indrasari Dwi Yulianti Indrianingsih, Nurfaida Ingga Nursanti Isna Hidayatun Ni’mah Izzul Fiqri Kartika, Rika Yuni Kholis, Moh. Agung Nur Kumboyono . Kumboyono ., Kumboyono Kusuma Wijaya Ridi Putra Kuswantoro Tri Rusca Lailatul Masruroh Larasati, Retno Yunita Latif, Rusnani AB LILIS SETYOWATI Mega Rahmawati, Mega Miskiyah, Zakiyatul Mu'jizah, Khikmatul Muhammad Ari Arfianto Muhammad Hafis Muhammad Ridwan Muhammad Rosyidul Ibad Nikmatus Sholikhah Ni’mah, Isna Hidayatun Nora Idiawati Nugroho, Muhammad Adin Nur Aini Nur Alifah Nur Lailatul Masruroh Nur Melizza Nur Melliza Nurfaida Indrianingsih Nurilla Kholidah NURUL HIKMAH Nurwijayanti Orizativa Jami Rahmad Rosadi Rahmad Rosadi, Rahmad Retno Yunita Larasati Rosalina, Casumi Saputra, Yusuf Adi Seta, Anang Bayu Sheilla Ayu Aqillah Solly Aryza Sri Hariyati Sunardi Sunardi Syamsul Arifin Thontowi Djauhari Titik Agustiyaningsih Titik Agustiyaningsih Toonsiri, Chanandchidadussadee Ubaidillah, Zaqqi Viera Wardhani Wilyani, Dwi Wismananda, Ari Viandri Wisnu Bayu Samudra Samudra Yoyok Bekti Prasetyo Yulianti, Indrasari Dwi Yulianti, Indrasari Dwi Yusrina Syirly Salsabil Azzahra Yusuf Adi Saputra Zahid Fikri