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Valentina B.M. Lumbantobing
Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Padjadjaran

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DESCRIPTION OF STUDENT BEHAVIOR IN PREVENTING ANEMIA AT NURSING FACULTY UNIVERSITY OF PADJADJARAN Juliana Chandra Purnama; Valentina B.M. Lumbantobing; Lilis Mamuroh
UNEJ e-Proceeding 2020: Proceeding of The 4th International AgroNursing Conference
Publisher : UPT Penerbitan Universitas Jember

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Background: Anemia is still a global health problem that occurs in several developing countries especially in adolescents. Anemia in adolescents is influenced by behavior in preventing anemia that does not pay attention to the adequacy of iron that the body needs. Purpose: This study aims to identify the description of student behavior in preventing anemia at Nursing Faculty University of Padjadjaran. Methods: The study population was students of the Faculty of Nursing Unpad Garut Campus with a total sampling technique of 291 respondents. The research instrument was an anemia prevention behavior questionnaire with a Likert scale of 18 statements. Data analysis used univariate analysis in the form of percentages and the results of the study consisted of good behavior and poor behavior categories. Results: The results showed that 158 ​​respondents (54.3%) had poor behavior in preventing anemia and 133 respondents (45.7%) had good behavior. As many as 18 statements in the anemia prevention behavior questionnaire, it is known that 84.2% of respondents chose the answer never to do the habit of consuming blood added tablets along with papaya / banana. Conclusion: Anemia prevention behavior in students of the Faculty of Nursing that is still not good can lead to anemia which will have an impact on student productivity so it is recommended that students increase their nutritional intake and avoid bad behavior that leads to anemia and can check hemoglobin levels to detect earlier if anemia occurs. Keywords: Students; Prevention of Anemia; Behavior
DEPRESSION IN PATIENT WITH HEART FAILURE: A SCOPING REVIEW Silvi Indriani; Yanny Trisyani; Valentina B.M. Lumbantobing
UNEJ e-Proceeding 2020: Proceeding of The 4th International AgroNursing Conference
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Background: Heart failure is a primary health problem for people globally. Depression is the most commonly experienced as comorbid disease in heart failure patients. Depression is difficult to be recognized and poorly treated by patients or clinicians and potentially reduce the quality of life. Purpose: This study focused on exploring about the prevalence of depression and factors related to depression in heart failure patients. Method: This research was a scoping review with patients of heart failure as its population. The search was conducted through electronic databases such as PubMed, CINAHL, and Google Scholar using keywords: Heart Failure and Depression. Articles were published in English in 2010-2020. Data were analyzed using content analysis. Results: Based on article review, it found that ≥ 18% of the total sample in each studies met the criteria of depression. Eight of 19 articles related to depression of patient with heart failure had mild to moderate depression. The prevalence of depression in heart failure are related to 25 sub-factors which are categorized into 3 main factors, namely: biological factors (i.e. inflammatory biomarkers, NYHA functional class classification, physical symptoms of HF, etiology of HF, age, gender, and history of ischemic heart disease), behavioral factors (i.e. lifestyle, self-care behavior, smoking, obesity), and psychosocial factors (i.e. social support, spiritual well-being, personality, uncertainty, stress/history of depression, duration of illness, resuscitation history, quality of life, doctor visits, marital status, life situation, knowledge, economic conditions, recreational activities). Conclusion: This study shows that heart failure patients are at a high risk for developing depression so that managing associated factors to prevent depression symptoms is very urgent to prevent worsening disease prognosis. Keywords: Depression; Heart Failure; Patients.