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Interprofessional Collaboration in Patients Diabetes Mellitus: A Case Study Afandi, Alfid Tri; Candrayani, Melis; Ardiana, Anisah; Fariasih, Cucik
Jurnal Kesehatan Komunitas Indonesia Vol 3 No 1: April 2023
Publisher : Al-Hijrah Indonesia

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Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) is cooperation between health professionals who work together to solve health problems, provide medical services, and achieve common goals. In the health sector, 70-80% of errors are due to poor communication and understanding within the team. In Indonesia, one result of the lack of coordination between medical personnel is the high error rate in prescribing drugs, which is up to 98.69%. Communication in the application of IPC is a very important factor that contributes to patient safety and the quality of health services so that it will form a good hospital image. Barriers to professional cooperation can be a major cause of medical errors, treatment errors, or other unforeseen events. The purpose of this study was to analyze interprofessional collaboration in the care of patients with Diabetes Mellitus. The results of the case study show that the role of the health team in collaboration in nursing care has been implemented but has not been optimal. The implementation of IPC has not been optimally implemented because there are several obstacles such as the lack of communication between professions, none of the team members have participated in the application of IPC in health services, and stereotypes from one profession to another. So it is necessary to increase teamwork between health professionals, so that collaboration can be established optimally
Exploration of The Daily Dietary Patterns of Rice Farmers in Rambigundam Village Rambipuji District Jember Regency Intan Ayu Nur Aini; Ardiana, Anisah; Purwandari, Retno; Asmaningrum, Nurfika; Kurniawati, Yulia
Jurnal Ilmiah Keperawatan STIKES Hang Tuah Surabaya Vol 19 No 1 (2024): March Edition
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Hang Tuah Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30643/jiksht.v19i1.347

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Introduction:  Dietary patterns is the most important behavior that affects a person's nutritional state. The dietary patterns consists of three components, which include the types of food, eating schedules, and meal portions. Objectives:  This study aimed to analyzed the daily dietary patterns of rice farmers in Rambigundam Village, Rambipuji District, Jember Regency. Methods: This research is a quantitative research used a descriptive research design and the sampling technique used is purposive sampling. The sample in this research were rice farmers totaling 205 people who fit the inclusion criteria. Data were collected used the Daily Dietary Patterns Questionnaire which consisted of 20 statement items that had 4 answer options, namely never, sometimes, often, and always, each with a different score. Data analysis in this research used univariate analysis. Results:  The results of this research showed that the daily dietary patterns of rice farmers in Rambigundam Village are varied, some are moderate (36,1%), good (35,6%), and poor (8,3%). Discussion:  Differences in dietary patterns among farmers can be influenced by the amount of income and education they have. Conclusions: Nurses as educators can provided information regarding good dietary patterns so that it is hoped that farmers can improve their dietary patterns which included food variety, eating schedules, and meal portions that can be fulfilled properly, in order to achieve optimal health status. Apart from that, farmers are also encouraged to actively seek information related to supporting a good diet, considering that working as a farmer is hard work and drains energy.
PEER GROUP SUPPORT DAN PEMANFAATAN HASIL PERTANIAN UNTUK PENCEGAHAN PENULARAN TUBERCULOSIS PARU PADA KELOMPOK BERESIKO Tri Afandi, Alfid; Ardiana, Anisah; Dwi Masahid, Ardiyan
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 4 (2020): DESEMBER
Publisher : LPPM Univ. Ibn Khaldun Bogor

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Background: Pulmonary tuberculosis is a problem that is relatively high in Indonesia. Pulmonary tuberculosis at the end of 2019 has increased significantly. East Java is one of the provinces with the highest number of pulmonary tuberculosis patients, and Jember Regency is in second place after Surabaya for the number of sufferers. Objective: Increase knowledge of groups at risk of contracting pulmonary tuberculosis with peer group support method and provide information about agricultural materials to increase body immunity not to be susceptible to contracting pulmonary tuberculosis. Methods: Empowering health cadres and giving health education using leaflets and interactive discussions. Results: The implementation of this activity includes the formation of cadres to care for Pulmonary Tuberculosis, mentoring health cadres to conduct health education using a peer group support approach, conducting health education about agricultural materials to increase body immunity. Conclusion: After carrying out these community service activities, it is hoped that the health cadres that have been formed can continue to assist in increasing the knowledge of the surrounding community so that they are not easily infected with pulmonary tuberculosis.
Understanding Nurses’ Caring Behavior: The Impact of Work Environment and Individual Factors Afandi, Alfid Tri; Ardiana, Anisah; Muhammad Nur, Kholid Rosyidi; Sutawardana, Jon Hafan; Rasni, Hanny; Sulistyorini, Lantin; Kurniawati, Dini
Jurnal Keperawatan Soedirman Vol 20 No 3 (2025): Jurnal Keperawatan Soedirman (JKS)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu-ilmu Kesehatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.jks.2025.20.3.13689

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Nurse caring behavior is essential for the quality of healthcare services and patient well-being, yet several internal and external factors influence this behavior. This study analyzes the effects of work rewards, workload, motivation, and personality on nurses’ caring behavior. This cross-sectional study used a quantitative approach. Data were collected from 217 nurses in hospitals using structured questionnaires measuring variables of work rewards, workload, motivation, personality, and caring behavior. Data analysis was performed using descriptive statistics and multiple regression analysis. The findings show that motivation has the most significant influence on caring behavior (β = 0.45, p < 0.01), followed by work rewards (β = 0.30, p < 0.01) and personality (β = 0.20, p < 0.01). Workload has a significant negative effect (β = -0.28, p < 0.01). An R-squared value of 0.65 indicates that these four variables can explain 65% of the variability in caring behavior. These findings support Gibson’s theory that environmental factors (work rewards, workload) and individual factors (motivation, personality) affect caring behavior. Motivation and work rewards drive caring behavior, while a high workload hinders it. Policies that enhance motivation and work rewards, along with balanced workload management, are necessary to support caring behavior in nurses Keywords: Caring behavior, Work rewards, Workload, Motivation, Personality.
Co-Authors Afandi, Alfid Agustina, Baiq Linda Ahmad Rifai Alfid Tri Afandi Allyarista, Dhea Firnanda Airin Alvinda Apriliatul Jannah Ardiyan Dwi Masaid Arif Candra Arifatunnahriyah, Octavia Aziz Putra Adhitama Azkiya, Mohammad Wavy Bagus Setyo Prabowo Candrayani, Melis Darmawan , I Kade Iman Dewi Aminah Dewi Gayatri Dini Kurniawati Diyah Ayuningrum Amini Dodi Wijaya Dwi Masahid, Ardiyan Dwi Nuria Arifin Dwi Wahyuni Endrian Kurniawan, Dicky Essy Sonontiko Sayekti Fariasih, Cucik Faridayanti, Erny Fauzatul Walidanik Gunawan, Arif Candra Hadi Prayitno, Hadi Hafan Sutawardana, Jon Handoko, Yudho Tri Hanny Rasni Ika Mardiyah Bratajaya Intan Ayu Nur Aini Iriawandani, Debie Saktyana Jannah, Latifah Nur Junaiti Sahar Kurnia Rahmawati Kurniasih, Wahyu Lantin Sulistiyorini, Lantin Mariatul Rochmawati Nuris Wahyuni Masahid, Ardiyan Dwi Meriroja, Agus Moh Halim Mukhlasin Muhamad Zulfatul A’la Muhammad Nur Khamid Muhammad Nur, Kholid Rosyidi Naela Farah Anisa Nafisatus Shofiyyah Ninna Rohmawati Nur Widayati Nurfika Asmaningrum Nurfika Asmaningrum Nurfika Asmaningrum Nuril Hudha Al Anshori Nurul Izzah Regita Cahyani Pamela, Cyrilla Ayu Prestasianita Putri Rahmawati, Iis Rakasiwi, Sabella Reiza Agustina Wulandari Retno Purwandari Retno Purwandari Retno Purwandari Riezky Dwi Eriawan Rondhianto Rondhianto Roymond H Simamora Sasi, Nugroho Pamungkas Sayekti, Essy Sonontiko Setyoningsih, Dies Rut Sofyan Nurdiansyah Suparman Suparman Suparman Suparman Suparman SUTRISNO Suyanti Suyanti Tantut Susanto Taufan Citra Darmawan Tri Gunarto, Sugito Umi Latifah Wahyuni, Mariatul Rochmawati Nuris Wahyuni, Mariatul Rochmawati Nuris Wantiyah Wantiyah Wardani, Noor Ika Widodo Eko Putra, Wisnu Yeni Pusparini Yudho Tri Handoko Yulia Kurniawati