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Journal : Human Care Journal

PENERAPAN ATRAUMATIC CARE TERHADAP RESPON FISIOLOGIS DAN RESPON PSIKOLOGIS YANG MENGALAMI HOSPITALISASI del fatmawati; Rina Mariyana
HUMAN CARE JOURNAL Vol 5, No 1 (2020): Human Care Journal
Publisher : Universitas Fort De Kock

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32883/hcj.v5i1.721

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Agency for healtcare research and quality and nationwide in patient sampel (2009) menunjukkan anak usia dibawah 17 tahun yang dirawat di rumah sakit America Serikat sebanyak 6,4 juta dan sebanyak 17 % anak cemas dan nyeri saat di rawat di rumah sakit. Kondisi sakit dan masa saat dirawat di Rumah Sakit (menyebabkan stres pada anak maupun orangtua. Atraumatic care atau asuhan yang tidak menimbulkan trauma pada anak da  keluarganya  merupakan  asuhan  yang  terapeutik  karena  bertujuan  sebagai terapi bagi anak.. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menerapkan atraumatic care serta mengetahui pengalaman anak terhadap respon fisiologis dan respon psikologis yang mengalami hospitalisasi di Payakumbuh : Mixed Methods Research setelah didapatkan data kualitaif pasien lalu di nilai penerapan atraumatik care nya.. Partisipan dalam penelitian kualitatif menurut berkisar antara 10 – 30 orang partisipan. Pengambilan partisipan dalam penelitian ini diawali dengan purposive sampling. Hasil yang di peroleh terdapat 4 tema respon fisik terdiri dari Fisik Terganggu, Aktifitas Terganggu dan Tema Respon Psikologis yaitu Respon Perilaku, Respon Afektif. Setelah di peroleh data kualitatif di terapkan lah terapi untuk menurunkan respon cemas anak. Penelitian ini diharapkan dapat menerapkan perawatan atraumatic care sesuai standar operasional perawat pada anak yang mengalami hospitalisasi serta menggambarkan pengalaman anak terhadap respon fisik (nyeri, kelelahan dan gangguan tidur) dan respon psikologis (cemas dan depresi) yang dirasakan agar meningkatkan kualitas kesehatan tanpa adanya gangguan fisik dan psikologis.
CANCER-RELATED FATIGUE IN CHILDREN WITH CANCER Mariyana, Rina; Febrina, Cory
HUMAN CARE JOURNAL Vol 10, No 1 (2025): Human Care Journal
Publisher : Universitas Fort De Kock

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32883/hcj.v10i1.3337

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Introduction: Children with cancer are susceptible to experiencing symptoms of anxiety, nausea, vomiting, nutrition, fatigue, sleep disorders and pain. Children often experience fatigue during the treatment process. not much is known about other factors that influence the experience of fatigueAim: This study aimed to determine fatigue data in children with cancer that explains aspects of the experience of fatigue, with a focus on interoceptive awareness and emotional vulnerability. Method: This research uses a cross sectional study approach. The subjects of this study were 64 people with the inclusion criteria of children with cancer, respondents aged 6-18 years, patients who signed informed consent, were willing to be respondents, and were undergoing treatment. The sampling technique used accidental sampling using 64 respondents. Fatigue and quality of life were measured using the FAS (Fatigue Assessment Scale) PedsQol Cancer Module 3.0. In data analysis using chi square.Findings: The results of the research were that there was a relationship between fatigue and quality of life in children with cancer (ρ=0.000), and showed that 20 children (31.2%) experienced severe fatigue, while 18 children (28.1%) had quality of life. bad. HConclusion and recommendation: based on this research that Keywords: children with cancer, fatigue, quality of life Introduction: Children with cancer are susceptible to experiencing symptoms of anxiety, nausea, vomiting, nutrition, fatigue, sleep disorders and pain. Children often experience fatigue during the treatment process. not much is known about other factors that influence the experience of fatigueAim: This study aimed to determine fatigue data in children with cancer that explains aspects of the experience of fatigue, with a focus on interoceptive awareness and emotional vulnerability. Method: This research uses a cross sectional study approach. The subjects of this study were 64 people with the inclusion criteria of children with cancer, respondents aged 6-18 years, patients who signed informed consent, were willing to be respondents, and were undergoing treatment. The sampling technique used accidental sampling using 64 respondents. Fatigue and quality of life were measured using the FAS (Fatigue Assessment Scale) PedsQol Cancer Module 3.0. In data analysis using chi square.Findings: The results of the research were that there was a relationship between fatigue and quality of life in children with cancer (ρ=0.000), and showed that 20 children (31.2%) experienced severe fatigue, while 18 children (28.1%) had quality of life. bad. HConclusion and recommendation: based on this research that Keywords: children with cancer, fatigue, quality of life