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Nursing Intervention Model to Overcome Psychosocial Problems of Breast Cancer Patients: A Literature Review Henri Setiawan; Suharta Suharta; Ishana Balaputra; Nur Hidayat; Heri Ariyanto; Andan Firmansyah
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 5, No 4 (2022): FEBIC International Conference Proceeding
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.1916

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Chronic disease, such as breast cancer is a disease that requires comprehensive treatment and takes a long time. The prevalence of breast cancer patients continues to be high in number so that it will cause psychosocial problems such as social problems, anxiety, and even depression. This study aims to identify appropriate nursing interventions to address psychosocial problems in breast cancer patients. literature review was used in this study. Article searches were conducted in six journal databases, namely PubMed, JSTOR, Taylor, Willey Online, Sage, and Google Scholar. Seven articles were found that matched the inclusion of criteria. Results of this review show that social support interventions, palliative support, psychological interventions, home care, home visits, virtual reality and music therapy, relaxation techniques and motivational support, psychological therapy programs via offline and telephone, Adapted Physical Activity and Diet (APAD), Aromatherapy Plus Music Therapy can be performed on cancer patients to help reduce psychosocial problems so that the patient's quality of life will improve.
PENCEGAHAN DAN SIMULASI DETEKSI DINI VERTIGO DI MESJID BAITURRAHMAN LEUWISARI Henri Setiawan; Reffi Nantia Khaerunnisa; Heri Ariyanto; Fidya Anisa Firdaus
GEMASSIKA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): MEI
Publisher : P3M Universitas Aisyiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30787/gemassika.v6i1.597

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Vertigo is a sensation of movement from the body like turning without actual rotation. Vertigo is not always caused by a dangerous disease, but in the long term and if not treated immediately vertigo will cause some adverse effects on quality of life to death. This counseling activity aims to introduce the concept of vertigo, signs and symptoms and practice ways to recognize and eliminate the symptoms of vertigo to the Aisyiyah women's group in Leuwisari sub-district. The outreach activities were carried out by way of explanation and discussion on 65 members of Aisyiyah in the Leuwisari sub-district at the Baiturrahman mosque on October 4, 2019. Before and after the counseling, participants were given a questionnaire to evaluate the activities as a measure of the success of the activity. In this health education activitites the participants of the activity gained increased knowledge compared to before the implementation of health education was given. The results of this activity showed that 62% of participants gave a very good assessment and 21% gave a good level of health education activities about vertigo. The author suggests that this activity can be carried out routinely to community groups by the local public health center.
Yoga Improves Quality of Life among Breast Cancer Patients Henri Setiawan; Heri Ariyanto; Reffi Nantia Khaerunnisa; Fidya Anisa Firdaus; Ade Fitriani
Faletehan Health Journal Vol 8 No 01 (2021): Faletehan Health Journal, March 2021
Publisher : Universitas Faletehan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33746/fhj.v8i01.159

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Yoga was a therapy that combined breathing, relaxation and meditation techniques and stretching exercises. The benefits of yoga in general could increase strength, flexibility, train balance, reduce pain, train breathing, smooth organ function, inner calm and improve quality of life. Several differences in the results of studies can influence the decisions of patients and health providers in planning appropriate interventions for breast cancer patients. This literature review aimed to explain the effectiveness of yoga on the quality of life of patients with breast cancer. The research data were identified from five journal databases including PubMed, JSTOR, Willey Online Library, Sage Journal and Taylor Francis Online by using the PIOS (Participant, Intervention, Outcomes and Study Design) method and MeSH term on the advanced search engine. Articles that became research data were articles published in 2007 to 2020 in the English version, open access and full text in the form of original articles or research articles. Of the 1,645 articles found, a screening process was carried out using PRISMA flowchart to eliminate articles that did not meet the criteria. In this literature review study, 9 articles were found that prove that the use of yoga interventions could improve the quality of life of patients. This study reinforced the findings of previous research which showed that yoga could be used effectively in the process of treating patients with breast cancer.