Sri Warsini
Departemen Keperawatan Jiwa Dan Komunitas, Fakultas Kedokteran, Kesehatan Masyarakat Dan Keperawatan, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Journal : Belitung Nursing Journal

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN QUALITY OF CARE OF YOUNG MOTHERS AND SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN Atik Aryani; Sri Warsini; Fitri Haryanti
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2018): January - February
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

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Background: Social-emotional development in preschooler children is an important component in child development, as it becomes the foundation in preparing children for confidence, empathy and intellect, building trust, and being able to use language in communication and connect with others. One of the factors that affect children's emotional social development is the quality of mother's care. Children of young mothers have risks in emotional and intellectual social problems in children. Objective: The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship of quality care of young mothers with social-emotional development in preschool children in the working area of the Health Center of Kemalang, Klaten Regency, Indonesia. Methods: This was a correlational analytic research with cross sectional design. The sample of the study was 124 young mothers with preschool children selected using consecutive sampling technique. The study was conducted from July to August 2017 at six kindergarten schools in the working area of the Health Center of Kemalang, Klaten Regency. Data were collected using parent behavior questionnaire and stage social-emotional instrument. Data were analyzed using chi square test. Results: Findings showed that 58.1% of young mothers had good quality of care, and 55.6% of preschoolers were at risk of developing emotional social development problems. There was a significant correlation between the quality of care of young mothers with social-emotional development in preschool children (p-value <0.05). Conclusion: There was a correlation between the quality of care of young mothers with social-emotional development in preschool children.
BURDEN AMONG FAMILY CAREGIVERS OF ADVANCED-CANCER PATIENTS IN INDONESIA Ike Wuri Winahyu Sari; Sri Warsini; Christantie Effendy
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 4 No. 3 (2018): May - June
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Background: There have been various studies into the family caregivers’ experiences in taking care of advanced-cancer patients. But a study exploring the burden among family caregivers has not yet been conducted in Indonesia, a country which has strong family bonds among family members. Objective: This present study aimed to identify the burden among family caregivers of advanced cancer patients. Methods: This study was a cross-sectional study conducted from December 2016 to February 2017 on 178 consenting family caregivers and advanced cancer patients, selected using a purposive sampling technique. The Caregiver Reaction Assessment (CRA) was used to measure their burden. Data were analyzed using descriptive analyzes and bivariate analyzes. Results: The burden among family caregivers was 2.38 ± 0.38 (mean range 1-5). The highest burden was in the disrupted schedule domain. Conclusion: Our findings identified that the burden among family caregivers was at the medium level. The length of care per day and family support are potential targets for preventative intervention strategies to reduce the burden among the family caregivers.
PATIENTS’ AND NURSES’ PERCEPTIONS OF PALLIATIVE CARE OUTCOMES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY Dewiyuliana Dewiyuliana; Sri Warsini; Christantie Effendy
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2019): March - April
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Background: Patients with advanced cancer require treatment and the fulfillment of their needs, based on the results of assessments regarding their physical symptoms, psychological and spiritual needs. Palliative care should be delivered with a person-centered care approach. It is important to consider the patients’ reports of their carings’ outcomes. Comparisons between the patients’ and nurses’ perceptions of palliative care outcomes can be used to improve the quality of palliative care. Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare the patients’ and nurses’ perceptions of palliative care outcomes during the patients’ hospitalization. Methods: This is a comparative descriptive study with a cross-sectional design. Data were collected from May to June 2018 from a total of 106 patients with advanced cancer, and 61 nurses. The versions of the Palliative care Outcome Scale (POS) for patients and nurses were used to measure the palliative care outcomes of the patients’ and nurses’ perceptions. Result: The study found a significant difference between the perceptions of the patients and nurses for the palliative care outcomes, particularly in the information availability domain (p = 0.001), the other symptoms domain (p = 0.029), and the anxiety feelings domain (p = 0.030), while the other seven domains had no significant differences between both groups (p > 0.05). Conclusion: The anxiety feelings, other symptoms and information availability domains are the aspects of palliative care which need more attention from health care providers, especially nurses, when caring for patients with advanced cancer.
Experiences and perceptions of nurses and air ambulance service providers in carrying out aeromedical evacuations in Indonesia: A qualitative research Ambarwati, Dwi; Warsini, Sri; Hapsara, Sunartini; Haryanti, Fitri
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024): March - April
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Background: Basic non-military flight nurse training is essential for enhancing nurses’ competency in conducting aeromedical evacuations. Trained nurses possessing flight nurse proficiency are indispensable for ensuring stable patient conditions amidst the unique physical, physiological, and psychological challenges encountered during flights. Objective: This study aimed to describe the experiences and perceptions of nurses and air ambulance service providers regarding aeromedical evacuations. Methods: This study employed a qualitative descriptive design. Data were gathered from February to July 2023 through semi-structured online interviews with seven nurses and air ambulance service providers engaged in aeromedical evacuation. Content analysis was utilized to interpret the interview data. Results: Seven themes were generated: 1) Experiences in aeromedical evacuation experiences, 2) Challenges faced by nurses and air ambulance service providers during aeromedical evacuations, 3) Essential knowledge for nurses involved in aeromedical evacuations, 4) Efforts to improve nurses’ knowledge and skills, 5) Leveling of flight nurse training, 6) Flight nurse training methods, and 7) Flight nurse training evaluation strategies. Conclusion: Nurses and air ambulance service providers acknowledge the significant influence of the flight environment on changes in patient conditions during aeromedical evacuations. To effectively manage alterations in patient conditions during flights, healthcare workers equipped with aviation health competency are imperative. One approach to enhancing the competency of healthcare workers is through flight nurse training. The findings from this study serve as a valuable resource for policymakers and health-related institutions endeavoring to formulate aeromedical evacuation strategies.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Afna Hanung Azizah Ahmad Firdaus Anis Widyasari Anita Rahmawati Annisa’i Rohimah Artanti, Eria Riski Assyifa, Hanin Astuti, Arfiana Fani Astuti, Ni Luh Seri Atik Aryani Azam David Saifullah Cahyani, Hanif Eka Cahyani, Kadek Dewi Carla R. Marchira Christantie Effendy Desy Violita Ariani, Desy Violita Devi Novianti, Devi Dewa Ayu Made Dewi Widhayanti Dewi Retno Pamungkas Dewiyuliana Dewiyuliana Dwi Ambarwati, Dwi Dwi Indah Iswanti Endah Tri Wulandari Fitri Haryanti Galih Adi Pratama Haryani Haryani Helmiyanti, Siti Ibrahim Rahmat Ike Wuri Winahyu Sari Indonesia, Tanah Cinta Indriati, Diah Fitri Intansari Nurjannah Irwan Supriyanto Izzati, Rahma Mahdia Jati, Puspa Silvia Khudazi Aulawi Khusna, Syifaul Kintan Ayu Kartika Putri Kurnia Putri Yuliandari Kurniawati, Bastari Dwi Lely Lusmilasari, Lely Lestari, Pita Puji Lili Apriliani Putri, Lili Apriliani M. Marthoenis Made Rini Damayanti, Made Rini Maria Imakulati Making, Maria Imakulati Mariyono Sedyo Winarso, Mariyono Sedyo Mariyono Sedyo Winasro, Mariyono Sedyo Marsha Yoke Nancy Masdar, Mahmasoni Melyza Perdana Mulud, Zamzaliza Abdul Mutiara Anisha Zahra Novi Cahyaningrum Irawati, Novi Cahyaningrum Novida Prima Wijayanti Nur Halimah, Faiha Nur Latifah, Nur Nurlela, Lela Paramarta, Lalitya Parmawati, Ika Prasetyo, Nur Ajie Pratiwi, Sherli Damara Priharjo, Robert Raymomdalexas, Carla Marchira Renaldi M Riani Puspitasari Rusyad Adi Suriyanto Saifudin, I Made Moh. Yanuar Sari, Diana Nurlaila Sari, Dianis Wulan Siswi Kusumadewi S, Siswi Sri Hartini Sri Mulyani Sri Mulyani SRI SETIYARINI, SRI Sulistyowati Sulistyowati Sumai, Shanty Amalia Sumekar, Lintang Ayu Sunartini Hapsara Suryani, Saltsa Rahmalia Sutono Sutono Uki Noviana Umi Rahayu, Umi Veronika Suryaningsih, Veronika Wenny Artanty Nisman, Wenny Artanty Wiwin Lismidiati Wiwin Lismidiati Yuliatil Adawiyah Harahap Zulfa, Azizah Tiara