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Effectiveness of Finger Hand Relaxation and Progressive Muscle Relaxation Techniques on Anxiety in Pre-Operative Sectio Caesarea Patients Wiwik Widiyawati; Lingga Kusuma Wardani; Fajar Rinawati; Berlina Widyastuti; Nur Yeny Hidajaturrokhmah; Heri Saputro
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): October
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i1.657

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Background: Anxiety is a common thing that occurs in patients who will undergo surgery. The anxiety that occurs in preoperative patients can be felt from the time they are scheduled for surgery until the time of surgery arrives. Anxiety management can be done using pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapy. Purpose: The aim of this research is to analyze the effectiveness of finger grip relaxation techniques and progressive muscle relaxation on anxiety in pre-caesarean section surgery patients in the Kediri Regency Regional General Hospital. Method: This study used a Quasy-experiment With Pretest Posttest to determine the effect of finger grip and progressive muscle relaxation techniques. The sample selection in this study used a purposive sampling technique and a total of 56 patients were obtained who were divided into 2 groups, namely the finger grip intervention group and the progressive muscle intervention group. The pretest and posttest data for each group were then analyzed using the Wilcoxon Test to determine the effect and the Mann-Whitney Test to compare the posttest results of the 2 groups. Results: The results of the study showed that the Wilcoxon test in both intervention groups obtained a p-value < α (0.05), which means that before and after the intervention, both progressive muscle relaxation and finger grip relaxation had an influence on the anxiety level of pre-caesarean section patients. For the results of the Mann-Whitney test, the p-value was 0.063 or p-value > α (0.05), which means there was no significant difference between changes in anxiety whether those given progressive muscle relaxation intervention or finger grip relaxation. Conclusion: Finger grip relaxation techniques and progressive muscle relaxation techniques are both effective in reducing anxiety levels in pre-caesarean section surgery patients. So this non- pharmacological therapy can be an option for patients in dealing with anxiety problems before  caesarean section surgery.
Connection Loneliness and Emotion Regulation with Quarter Life Crisis in Adolescents in Gresik Lingga Kusuma wardani; Heri Saputro; Wiwik Widiyawati
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i2.748

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Background: Teenagers are often described as agents of change who certainly have their own challenges and needs. This means that people who have reached adulthood must be ready to face the social world. If a person feels unable to cope with the changes and challenges that arise, they may develop negative reactions or emotional crises within themselves. Quarter life crisis is what people experience in response to instability, distrust, fear of failure, isolation, constant change, multiple choices, and also fear of impotence. Purpose: The aim of this research is to reveal the relationship between Loneliness (X1) and emotion regulation (X2) with the quarter life crisis (Y) in Adolescents in Gresik. Methods: This research is a quantitative study with a cross-sectional approach. This is done to test a predetermined hypothesis. This research uses a cross-sectional study, which means that data on the independent and dependent variables are each collected and observed only once . There were 468 populations and researchers involved 215 students of the Faculty of Health, Muhammadiyah University of Gresik, the sample was obtained randomly. Results: There is no relationship between loneliness and emotion regulation with quarter life crisis. And no p-value results were obtained in the statistical test of the correlation of Emotion Regulation with Quarter Life Crisis and a p-value of 0.5 (>0.05) was obtained, which means there is no relationship between loneliness and quarter life crisis. Conclusion: There is no relationship between loneliness and emotion regulation with quarter-life crisis. The occurrence of quarter-life crisis can be due to external factors such as work, social pressure, or changes in lifestyle, not just individual psychological factors.
The Relationship Between Stress, Depression, and Suicidal Ideation among Adolescents in Gresik Regency Widiyawati, Wiwik; Musfara, Deah Dwi
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 9 No. 2 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v9i2.996

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Background: Mental health disorders have become a serious concern due to their wide-ranging impacts, including the rising incidence of suicide. Suicide is an intentional act to end one’s life, influenced by both internal factors such as psychological and biological conditions, and external factors such as economy, environment, and technology. Adolescents and young adults represent vulnerable groups prone to stress and depression triggered by academic and social demands. When left unaddressed, these conditions may lead to the emergence of suicidal ideation. This situation underscores the need for mental health awareness and early prevention efforts among adolescents and young adults. Purpose: This study aimed to determine the relationship between stress and depression with suicidal ideation among adolescents in one of the districts of Gresik Regency. Methods: This study employed quantitative cross-sectional design. Data was collected using the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS-42) to assess stress and depression levels, and the Mini Plus 5.0.0 Questionnaire to measure suicidal idea. The study population consisted of 462 adolescents, with 215 respondents selected through simple random sampling. Ethical approval was obtained under No. 005/KET/II.3.UMG/KEP/A/2024. Data was analyzed using the Spearman Rank correlation test. Results: The correlation analysis between stress and suicidal ideation yielded a significance value of 0.01 (r=0.358, p-value < 0.05). Similarly, the correlation between depression and suicidal ideation also showed a significant value of 0.01 (r= 0.376, p-value < 0.05). Conclusion: The findings indicate that both stress and depression are significantly correlated with suicidal ideation among adolescents in Gresik Regency. Mental health problems, particularly stress and depression, can severely affect daily functioning among adolescents and young adults, leading to discomfort and vulnerability to suicidal thoughts due to inadequate coping mechanisms and environmental support.
Co-Authors Af'ida, Nuning Khurotul Aghani, Fandi Nur Ainul Mufidah Arif, Abd Manan Arifah, Lailatul A`im Matun Nadhiroh Berlina Widyastuti Cholifah, Anik Nur Chusnah, Aida Nurlaily Diah Fauzia Zuhroh Diah Jerita Eka Sari Diah Ratna Sari Diah Ratnasari Diani Octaviyanti Handajani Diyah Fauziyah Diyanah, Urwatud Eka Febby Andrea Endah Mulyani Endah Mulyani, Endah Ernawati Ernawati Ervi Suminar Faidatul Nikmah Fajar Rinawati Fatkhiyah, Dewi Nur Fauziyah, Diyah Firdaus, Erisma Firman Firdauz Saputra Fitriyah, Cholifatul Harahap, Laila Apriani Hasanah Heri Saputro Hermendy, Bastu Edo Indarto, Tomi junaidi, junaidi junaidi Khafid, Muhamad Kholifah, Anik Nur Krisnawati, Dyah Ika Kusumawardani, Eva Flourentina Lailatul Qamariah Laily , Nadhirotul Lestari, Daniar Hani Lidiah, Putri Lingga Kusuma Wardani Masfufah Masfufah Maulidina, Nana Mudlikah, Siti Munkhofid, Moh Musfara, Deah Dwi Nabila, Faza Nabilah, Charizatun Nava, Muzayyana Danifatun Ningsih, Sulis Styawati Nova, Tri Nur Samsi, Nur Nur Yeny Hidajaturrokhmah Nurun Nikmah Paradhiba, Meutia Purnomo, Didik Andika Putri Lidiah Putri, Herlina Tiara Rahmawati, Erythrina Rizki Reni Kristiyowati Risma Fajrina Summasalisa Rochmah, Ninik Sa'adah, Nafiatus Savira, Untari Arda Setyoningrum, Nilam Enggarsasi Shofah, Widatus Ssekalembe, Geofrey Sukaris Suwandi Suwandi Suwarno Suwarno Swandari, Riska Syi'ami, Nurul Isnaini Tri Nova Triastin, Suci Aulia Wardana, Havy Wati, Hernum Daya Widiharti Widiharti Widiharti Widiharti Widiharti Widiharti, Widiharti Widodo Widodo Widya Lita Fitrianur Widya Lita Fitrianur Widya Lita Fitrianur, Widya Lita Wijanarko, Endri Yuni Afifah Zufra Inayah