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Relationship between Anxiety Level and Vital Signs of Pneumonia Patients in Hospital Ayatulloh, Daviq; Priyantini, Diah; Fuad, Abdullah; Fiani, Putri Ohkta; Kiptiyah, Mariyatul; Nurfiyatul Jannah, Gangga Kristin
Jurnal Keperawatan Muhammadiyah Vol 10 No 1 (2025): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN MUHAMMADIYAH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/jkm.v10i1.27498

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Pneumonia is one of the acute respiratory tract infections that is still a serious and complex global health problem, with a very significant impact on public health worldwide. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between anxiety levels and vital signs in hospitalized pneumonia patients. This study used an observational analytical research design with a cross-sectional approach with 64 respondents were recruited using convenience sampling techniques. The independent variable of the study was anxiety level and the dependent variable was vital signs (blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and temperature). The research instrument used was the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS) Questionnaire to measure anxiety levels and the dependent variable was measured using the Vital Signs Observation Sheet, Digital Tensimeter and Digital Thermometer. Data Analysis Data were analyzed using the Spearman or Pearson correlation test (according to data normality) with a confidence level of 95% (α = 0.05). Vital signs of pneumonia patients showed that 28.13% of patients were not anxious and had normal blood pressure, 25.00% of patients had normal respiration rate, 21.88% showed normal pulse rate and 23.44% showed normal oxygen saturation. High anxiety levels showed that 25.00% of patients had abnormal blood pressure, 25.00% of patients had abnormal respiration rate, 28.13% showed abnormal pulse rate and 23.44% of patients had abnormal oxygen saturation. The results of the study showed that anxiety had a significant relationship with blood pressure, pulse rate, respiration rate, and oxygen saturation with a p value <0.05.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GADGET ADDICTION AND INTEREST IN STUDYING AND SLEEP QUALITY IN SCHOOL CHILDREN Ananditha, Aries Chandra; Priyantini, Diah; Novelia, Ranty Dwi
Journal of Vocational Nursing Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): OCTOBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jovin.v5i2.56160

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Introduction: Excessive use of gadgets in children can lead to addiction and the bad impact can influence students' interest in studying and sleep quality because students will experience dependence and explore more of the other applications of gadgets. This research aims to analyze the relationship between gadget addiction interest in learning and sleep quality in school children. Methods: The research method is quantitative and uses a cross-sectional approach. The sample of this study was 83 children in 6th-grade elementary school at SD Muhammadiyah 21. Gadget addiction was measured with a modified questionnaire consisting of 30 favorable items, which were then altered and tried out into 21 questions, consisting of 14 favorable items and 7 unfavorable items with a Cronbach's alpha reliability test result of 0.880. Interest in learning is measured with a questionnaire consisting of 4 answer items and sleep quality is measured with a sleep quality questionnaire (SQQ). Research data analysis used the Spearman rho correlation test. Results: There is a relationship between gadget addiction and interest in learning (p=0.000; (r) = 0.902) and there is a relationship between gadget addiction and sleep quality (p=0.000; (r) = 0.843).Conclusions: So, it can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between gadget addiction and students' interest in learning and sleep quality. So, teachers should have a good relationship with students' parents to control the intensity of students' gadget addiction and foster students' motivation to learn and get enough sleep.
COMMUNITY SERVICE APPLICATION OF SPIRITUAL MINDFULNESS COMBINATION WITH SELF-REGULATION IN REDUCING ANXIETY IN PNEUMONIA PATIENTS Ayatulloh, Daviq; Priyantini, Diah
Jurnal Layanan Masyarakat (Journal of Public Services) Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025): JURNAL LAYANAN MASYARAKAT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/.v9i3.2025.485-494

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Pneumonia, a serious respiratory infection, remains a significant global health challenge in the modern era. This disease not only impacts the physical health of patients, but also often triggers deep anxiety and requires intervention. One form of intervention that can be given is a spiritual approach through mindfulness meditation combined with a self-regulation theory approach to provide positive stimuli in reducing anxiety in pneumonia patients. This community service focuses on implementing a spiritual mindfulness intervention approach combined with self-regulation in reducing anxiety in pneumonia patients. This method is implemented through a series of sessions involving: 1) Introduction to the concept of mindfulness and basic techniques; 2) Integration of spiritual elements according to each patient's beliefs; 3) Self-regulation training, including breathing and relaxation techniques; 4) Daily mindfulness practice with guidance; 5) Group discussions to share experiences and support each other. The characteristics of the participants are an average age of 45.6 years and female gender (60%) is more dominant. The average duration of pneumonia is 14.3 days. Before the intervention, the average score of the patient's anxiety level was 24.8 (indicating moderate anxiety). After being given mindfulness activities, participants showed improvements in their anxiety conditions, the average score was 14.2 (indicating a significant decrease). The combination of mindfulness, spiritual approaches, and self-regulation showed very promising results in reducing anxiety levels in pneumonia patients. This holistic approach combines meditation techniques, spiritual practices, and emotion management strategies for patients.
HEALTH EDUCATION ON THE ROLE OF SPIRITUAL APPROACHES IN IMPROVING MOTIVATION OF HIV-INFECTED WOMEN AT THE TULUNGAGUNG AIDS COMMISSION Mukarromah, Nur; Asri, Asri; Winata, Septian Galuh; Rofiqi, Erfan; Priyantini, Diah; Prabawati, Chlara Yunita
Jurnal Layanan Masyarakat (Journal of Public Services) Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025): JURNAL LAYANAN MASYARAKAT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/.v9i3.2025.476-484

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The trend of HIV and AIDS cases in Indonesia still shows a high number and since 2002 there has been a phenomenon of many housewives with HIV positive. The high number of HIV and AIDS cases in women in Indonesia is a highlight that needs to be given a solution, because mothers who bear and care for children until adulthood, so it is very important to have high knowledge to prevent HIV and AIDS. Providing education also requires a spiritual approach to increase the motivation of mothers in preventing the emergence of new cases of HIV. The purpose of this community service is to provide health education to housewives to increase motivation in preventing transmission. Community service activities are carried out using direct methods by giving lectures and motivators to PLHIV in Tulungagung Regency. Activities are carried out in the meeting room, Tulungagung AIDS Control Commission. The method of implementing community service is counseling via powerpoint and video. Participants are 25 active female PLHIV who are members of the Tulungagung KPA. The results of the pre- and post-test assessments showed a significant difference and showed an increase from the results before counseling and after being given materials on spirituality, so that the motivation of female PLHIV increased. The results of the pre-test assessment showed that the average knowledge of housewives was 32.46%, while after being given health education the results increased to an average of 92.57%. Spirituality is an aspect of the human personality that empowers and influences individuals in living their lives. Spirituality is a dimension related to finding meaning and purpose in life, realizing the ability to use resources and strengths within oneself, having feelings related to God, oneself and the environment.
The Effect of Abdominal Stretching Exercise Therapy on Dysmenorrhea Pain Intensity in Adolescent Girls Marini, Gita; Priyantini, Diah; Sumara, Retno; Ghaliza, Galuh Mutia
Critical Medical and Surgical Nursing Journal Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): SEPTEMBER 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cmsnj.v14i2.65753

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Introduction: Adolescence is referred to as a transitional period towards adulthood or puberty which is marked by the occurrence of the first menstruation (menarche). Menstruation experienced by adolescent girls mostly causes pain called dysmenorrhea, although this is normal due to the production of prostaglandins. Prostaglandins will stimulate the smooth muscles of the uterine wall to contract. The higher the prostaglandin levels, the stronger the contractions will be, and the pain will also be stronger. This study aims to analyze the effect of abdominal stretching exercise therapy on the intensity of dysmenorrhea pain in adolescent girls.  Methods: The research design used was quantitative with a quasi-experimental research design, namely pre-post test with control group design. The population in this study were junior high school students, sampling using purpose sampling technique with a total sample of 66 respondents (33 intervention groups and 33 control groups) taken according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The independent variable of the study was the abdominal stretching exercise technique and the dependent variable was the intensity of dysmenorrhea pain. Abdominal stretching exercise therapy was given using standard operating procedures and pain intensity was measured using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS).  Results: The research data were statistically tested using the Wilcoxon test with a significance level of p<0.05. The results of the study showed that there was a significant effect of abdominal stretching exercise techniques on the intensity of dysmenorrhea pain with a value of p=0.000 (p<0.05). Conclusion: Abdominal stretching exercise intervention is effective to be applied in solving pain problems in adolescent girls who experience dysmenorrhea. Future research should explore the long-term effects and sustainability of abdominal stretching exercises in managing dysmenorrhea among adolescent girls, including variations in frequency, intensity, and duration of the intervention.
HEAD UP POSITION 30° - 45° FOR SUCCESSFUL VENTILATOR WEANING PROCESS IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT Wibowo, Nugroho Ari; Priyantini, Diah; Saputro, Suyatno Hadi; Kartikaratri, Erinda Sari; Ayatulloh, Daviq
Journal of Vocational Nursing Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): OCTOBER 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jovin.v6i2.74048

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Introduction: Ventilator weaning is the process of transitioning a patient from ventilator support to independent breathing for more than 48 hours. A 30°-45°head-up position, where the patient's head is raised above the bed, with the body parallel to the bed and the legs straight or unflexed, is believed to influence the success of the weaning process. This study aims to analyze the relationship between a 30°-45°head-up position and the success of ventilator weaning. Methods: A retrospective design was used, with 40 patients meeting the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Total sampling was applied, taking the entire population as the sample. Data were collected from patient medical records in the ICU from May to July 2023 to evaluate the head-up position and the success of ventilator weaning. Data analysis was performed using the chi-square test to determine the significance of the relationship between the variables. Results: The study results showed a significant association between a 30°-45° head-up position and successful weaning in ventilator patients, with a p-value of 0.000 (<0.05). The majority of patients positioned with their heads up were successfully extubated and did not require further ventilator support for the next 48 hours. This head-up position is believed to help increase lung capacity and respiratory efficiency during the weaning process. Conclusions: maintaining a 30°-45° head-up position playe a crucial role in successful ventilator weaning. Therefore, careful monitoring and thorough assessment during the weaning process could be essential to ensure rapid and accurate extubation in ventilator patients.
Development of Nurse Behavior Models Based on Work Productivity and the Informational Motivation Behavioral Skill on Compliance with Documenting Integrated Patient Progress Record Rochman, Diana; Triharini, Mira; Indarwati, Retno; Ayatulloh, Daviq; Priyantini, Diah
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 4 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i4.3314

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Integrated patient progress record (IPPR) documentation shows that it is still not 100% complete and needs improvement. The aim of the research is to develop a model of nurse behavior based on work productivity and the informational motivation behavioral skills on IPPR documentation compliance. Phase 1 research used explanatory research with a cross sectional approach on 155 nurses at Blambangan Hospital, Banyuwangi who were recruited using cluster random sampling. Independent variables: organizational characteristics, nurse characteristics, work characteristics, information skills, social motivation, documentation behavior and the dependent variable is documentation compliance. The instrument is an instrument that was modified by the researcher and has first been tested and declared valid and reliable. Analysis of research data using SEM-PLS. Phase 2 research uses a qualitative design in the preparation of modules through FGD and expert consultation. Phase 1 research shows that the outer model construct validity of all indicators is valid with loading factor values ≥ 0.5. Reliability for all indicators shows reliability with Cronbach's alpha > 0.6. Hypothesis testing showed that all were significant, only the influence of work characteristics on nurse characteristics was not significant. The results of the phase 2 research module are based on recommendations from FGDs and expert consultations. During model development, the strongest path in combining the two theories is the nurse characteristics path through the work productivity and IMBS-based documentation behavior path and towards IPPR documentation compliance. So, it is very important to emphasize that in increasing nurses' compliance in carrying out IPPR nursing documentation, it is necessary to improve nurses' self-efficacy by increasing the knowledge, abilities, attitudes, personality, self-perception, beliefs and hopes that exist within nurses.
Development of Supervision Based on Emotional Intelligence Model on Nursing Service Quality Andayani, Evi; Fitryasari, Rizki; Sari, Dianis Wulan; Ayatulloh, Daviq; Priyantini, Diah
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 4 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i4.3325

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The quality of nursing services in hospitals is related to the assessment of patient and family satisfaction, so supervision is needed to minimize the provision of less-than-optimal nursing services. Supervision is influenced by the emotional condition and intelligence of the supervisor. This research aims to develop a supervision based on emotional intelligence (EI) model for the quality of nursing services. The research consisted of two stages, namely stage 1 using an explanatory survey with a cross sectional approach. The population was 262 nurses at Blambangan Hospital, Banyuwangi Regency, r sample of 168 respondents was obtained through probability sampling with cluster random sampling. Data was collected using a questionnaire and analyzed using Partial Least Square (PLS). Stage 2 research is the preparation of a supervision based on EI module that refers to strategic issues obtained from the results of the first stage research, focus group discussions and expert consultations. There is a significant influence of individual factors (T=8.789), organizational factors (T=4.519), psychological factors (T=13.853), and work factors (T=3.517) on supervision based on EI. There is an influence of individual factors (T=11.703), organizational factors (T=5.012), psychological factors (T=9.008), and work factors (T=6.512) on the quality of nursing services. There is an influence of supervision based on EI (T= 3.224) on the quality of nursing services, as well as the arrangement of supervision based on EI modules to improve the quality of nursing services. The development of supervision based on EI which includes normative, formative and restorative can be an effort by the head of the room or supervisor to improve the quality of nursing services and it is important to pay attention to self-awareness, social awareness, self-management and relationship management.
The Effect of Spiritual Care Development to Reduce the Level of Depression in the Families of Intensive Care Patients Wibowo, Nugroho Ari; Priyantini, Diah; Wijaya, Siswanto Agung; Widiyowati, Kristin; Lestari, Nanik Dwi
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i1.3854

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Depression is a mental condition that affects a person's physical, psychological and social functioning. Depression occurs when problems in life arise, such as feeling disappointed, lost, depression is also a form of feeling sad, which can cause unhappiness and hopelessness. This study aimed was to analyze the effect of spiritual care development to reduce the level of depression in the families of intensive care patients. This research design uses Quasy experiment pre and posttest. The population is all families of patients in the Intensive Care ward at RSUD Haji Surabaya, totaling 108 respondents. The sample size was 85 respondents who met the inclusion criteria. The independent variable from the research is spiritual care with the intervention medium being a spiritual kit and the dependent variable is the level of depression in the family who keeps the patient in the intensive care room. Data was collected using the Beck's Depression Inventory questionnaire and then analyzed using the Wilcoxon Signed rank test. The Z score value for the pre-post variable for the incidence of depression is -5.940 with a p value of Asymp. Sig. (2-tailed) of .000 < 0.05, it can be seen that there is a significant influence between the results of the level of depression before and after the spiritual therapy kit. Developing spiritual care using the spiritual kit method can reduce the level of depression in the families of intensive care patients.
Spiritual Mindfulness Effect on Anxiety, Respiratory Rate and Oxygen Saturation in Pneumonia Patients Priyantini, Diah; Ayatulloh, Daviq; Prayoga, Dimas Hadi
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i1.4551

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Pneumonia in addition to causing problems in the respiratory system, also causes psychological disorders, manifesting as anxiety, causing worry, instilling feelings of restlessness, and triggering constant fear that has implications for daily functioning. Supportive therapy is needed to provide a good impact on the respiratory system and patient anxiety. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of spiritual mindfulness on anxiety, respiratory rate and oxygen saturation of pneumonia patients. Quantitative research with a quasi-experimental approach (pre-post test with control group design) in one of the hospitals in Gresik Regency. The sample in the study consisted of 64 divided into intervention groups and control groups recruited using purposive sampling. The independent variable is spiritual mindfulness with a frequency of 3 days and an intensity of 15 minutes. The research instrument to measure anxiety used a questionnaire from Zung SARS, respiratory rate was measured using direct observation for 1 minute and oxygen saturation was measured by observation through pulse oximetry. The analysis used in the study used the paired T-Test and the Wilcoxon signed rank test with a significance level of α ≤ 0.05. Spiritual mindfulness intervention showed a significant effect on respiratory rate (p=0.000), oxygen saturation (p=0.000) and anxiety (p=0.000) in the intervention group, but in the control group all showed no significant effect. The results of the calculation of the effect size of respiratory rate showed a value of d = 1.059, oxygen saturation showed a value of d = 0.735 and anxiety showed a value of d = 1.436. Spiritual mindfulness showed effectiveness in reducing anxiety levels, reducing respiratory rate and increasing oxygen saturation in pneumonia patients.
Co-Authors Achmad Zakaria Achmad Zakaria Anandhita, Aries Chandra Andayani, Evi Anis Fauziah Anis Rosyiatul Husna, Anis Rosyiatul Ariana Ulfa Aries Chandra Ananditha, Aries Chandra Aries Chandra Anindhita Asri asri Aviari, Vira Aulia Ayatulloh, Daviq Azahra, Yasmin Basri, Ahmad Hasan Beni, Kornelis Nama Dessy Era Puspitasari Dewi, Arum Puspita Dian Istanti Dimas Hadi Prayoga Dluha Maf’ula Elok Faradisa Elsi Dwi Hapsari Erna Melastuti, Erna Fahmi Rizka Laily, Nurul Fathiya Lutfil Yumni Fatin Lailatul Badriyah Fatin Lailatul Badriyah, Fatin Lailatul Fiani, Putri Ohkta Firdaus, Dhiyah Aini Nissa Fuad, Abdullah Ghaliza, Galuh Mutia Hasan Basri, Ahmad Hidayat Arifin Husna Ardiana Ifada Nur Rohmaniah Ilya Krisnana, Ilya Indarti Indarti Indarwati , Retno Kartikaratri, Erinda Sari Khalifatus Zuhriyah Alfianti Khatijah Lim Abdullah Kiptiyah, Mariyatul Kondwani Joseph Banda Kristin Kristin Kun Arifi Abbas Kurniawati, Ninuk Dian Lestari, Nanik Dwi M Yusuf Marini Marini Marini, Gita Martini Sri Wulaningsing Masruri Masruri Masruro, Wiwi Septa Hakim Misutarno Misutarno Misutarno Misutarno, Misutarno Moch Masruri Moecharom Moecharom Mukarromah, Nur Musrifatul Uliyah Nanik Dwi Lestari Novelia, Ranty Dwi Nugroho Ari Wibowo, Nugroho Ari Nurfiyatul Jannah, Gangga Kristin Nursalam Nursalam Nursalam, Nursalam Nurul Chayatin Putri, Dwi Whisnu Artanti Eka Reliani Reliani, Reliani Retno Sumara Retno Twistiandayani Rifky Octavia Pradipta Rio Ady Erwansyah Rizki Dwi Prameswari Rochman, Diana Rofiqi, Erfan Rusdi, Ainur Saputro, Suyatno Hadi Sari, Dianis Wulan Setiawan Setiawan Sila, Nissa Aruming Silvia Farhanidiah Sirikanok Klankhajhon Siswanto Agung Wijaya Siswanto Agung Wijaya Siti Aisyah Sulistyorini Sulistyorini Supatmi , Supatmi Supatmi Supatmi Susanti, Inta Tanti Dwi Cahyani Tintin Sukartini Sukartini, Tintin Sukartini Triharini, Mira Widiyowati, Kristin Wijaya, Siswanto Agung Wikan Purwihantoro Sudarmaji Winata, Septian Galuh Wiwin Yuli Triana Yuanita Wulandari, Yuanita Yumni, Fathiya Lutfil Yunita Prabawati, Chlara