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The Effectivenes of Simulation Methods to Improve Communicatio Skill in Clinical Nursing Practice : A Systematic Review Erfan Rofiqi; Mira Triharini; Abdul Aziz Alimul Hidayat
STRADA : Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol. 9 No. 2 (2020): November
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/sjik.v9i2.420

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Communication is one of the competence areas that is needed by nursing students, especially in clinical nursing practice. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of the simulation method on improving communication skills in nursing clinical practice. Using Systematic design review. Search for articles was conducted from 29 Apri to 16 Juni 2020 by accessing five electronic databases (Scopus, Science Direct, Pubmed, Ebscohost dan ProQuest). The article year is limited from 2015-2020. Assessing the quality of articles using the JBI Critical Apprational Tool and PRISMA checklist as a guide in article screening. A total of 25 articles were analyzed according to inclusion criteria. The selected article is divided into two broad themes about simulation methods with exercises (n = 14) and simulation methods with roleplay or role-playing (n = 11). Simulation methods with exercises and roleplay or role-playing effective in improving communication skills in nursing clinical practice.
Emotional Intelligence and Maternal Nutrition in Third Trimester Pregnancy for Anemia Prevention Triharini, Mira; Armini, Ni Ketut Alit; Nastiti, Aria Aulia; Pradanie, Retnayu; Sa’diyah, Halimatus; Widya, Fadhilah Aliyyah
Indonesian Journal of Human Nutrition Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitas Brawijaya Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ijhn.2024.011.02.9

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Pregnant women in the third trimester require more nutrition to prevent anemia. Emotional intelligence (EI) helps manage emotions and make healthier dietary choices. This study aimed to determine the level of emotional intelligence among third-trimester pregnant women. A quantitative descriptive analytical design was used among 113 participants selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected using an emotional intelligence questionnaire developed by Daniel Goleman and a maternal nutrition assessment. Results indicated that self-awareness played a crucial role in food choices, as women with higher self-awareness were more likely to have adequate nutrition (55%). However, some pregnant women with inadequate nutrition also had high self-awareness (61,5%). Self-regulation showed no significant differences between groups, indicating challenges in maintaining a balanced diet. Motivation was high in both groups, but 69.2% women with inadequate nutrition still face barriers in applying motivation to healthy eating habits. Empathy and social skills were higher in the adequate nutrition group, suggesting the importance of social support. Healthcare workers can support better nutrition in mothers by strengthening their motivation, self-control, and awareness through counseling and group support.
The correlation between family empowerment and the role of family health tasks in preventing anemia during pregnancy Triharini, Mira; Wahyuni, Sylvia Dwi; Armini, Ni Ketut Alit; Ulfiana, Elida; Lailiyaturrohmah, Zurinda Dwi Nur; Ramadhani, Ananda Amalia
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 14, No 3: September 2025
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v14i3.25974

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Anemia in pregnancy can harm the mother and baby. Prevention of anemia in pregnant women cannot be separated from the role of the family. Increasing the role of the family requires family empowerment, especially from the husband. This study aimed to analyze the correlation between family empowerment and family role in preventing anemia during pregnancy. This study used a descriptive correlational approach. Sample was 150 of pregnant women who received antenatal care at the Klampis Ngasem and Pacar Keling Health Center, East Java, Indonesia, and were selected using a consecutive sampling method. A statistical test to examine the relationship between independent and dependent variables is conducted using Spearman's Rho. and Chi-square. This study indicates a significant correlation between family empowerment and family role in prevention anemia during pregnancy (p = 0.000; r = 0.578). There is a relationship between the components of family empowerment and family function. Motivation (p = 0.000; r = 0.643), cognitive (p = 0.000; r = 0.552), and personal traits (p = 0.000; r = 0.565) correlated with family role in preventing anemia during pregnancy. Health workers need to provide education to increase family empowerment to increase the role of the family in the five family tasks in preventing anemia during pregnancy.
Development of Self-Regulation Model Based on Health Promotion Model on Anemia Prevention Behavior in Pregnant Women Triharini, Mira; Chotimah, Kusnul; Rachmawati, Praba Diyan; Has, Eka Mishbahatul Mar’ah
JKG (JURNAL KEPERAWATAN GLOBAL) (JKG) Jurnal Keperawatan Global Volume 10 Number 1 Year 2025
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Surakarta

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Background: Anemia prevention in pregnant women is essential to reduce health risks for both mother and fetus. This study aimed to develop a self-regulation model for anemia prevention behavior based on the Health Promotion Model. Methods: An explanatory design with a cross-sectional approach was applied to 115 pregnant women attending health centers in Surabaya, selected through cluster sampling. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire and analyzed using SEM-PLS. Results: The findings showed that anemia prevention behavior was significantly influenced by behavioral self-regulation (T=2.945) through personal regulation (T=5.932), which was shaped by environmental self-regulation (T=8.611) and individual characteristics (T=3.302). Commitment did not directly affect anemia prevention behavior (T=0.144; p=0.886). The model demonstrated substantial explanatory power, with R² values of 71.9% for behavioral self-regulation and 43.1% for anemia prevention behavior. Predictive relevance (Q² > 0) confirmed the model’s robustness across different contexts. Conclusion: This study highlights the pivotal role of self-regulation processes in shaping anemia prevention behavior. The model can serve as a framework for nursing interventions to strengthen self-regulation among pregnant women and improve maternal and fetal health outcomes.
Maternal Coping Strategies for Premature Infant: A Systematic Review Kapti, Rinik Eko; Arief, Yuni Sufyanti; Triharini, Mira; Saidah, Qori'ila; Azizah, Nurona; Supriati, Lilik
Kesmas Vol. 17, No. 5
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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A mother’s stress due to the birth of her premature baby results in obstacles to the mother’s role, hence it requires appropriate coping strategies. This review aimed to identify coping factors, explore coping strategies by mothers with premature babies, and identify interventions for enhancing maternal coping strategies. The article navigation utilized Boolean Operator of "or" and "and" with keywords of [preterm or premature or LBW, coping, and mother. Databases included ScienceDirect, EBSCOhost, PubMed, SAGE, ProQuest, and Scopus. The 529 articles obtained were screened by reading the focus of journals and addressing the topic and suitability of the journal content, selecting 10 articles. The first result reported factors influencing coping strategies: delivery method, income, available information, knowledge, support, and maternal self-efficacy. The second result presented maternal coping strategies for closely handling premature babies: belief in God, support-seeking, and the babies’ condition progress. The third result showed two interventions: mother’s empowerment program and group discussions with health workers. These two interventions to improve coping strategies play an important role in supporting mothers by facilitating their participation in caring for their babies.
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
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

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.
The Influence of Resilience and Nurse Motivation on Job Stress in Hospital: A Systematic Review De Jesus, Maria Silveira; Triharini, Mira; Qur’aniati, Nuzul
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i2.5588

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This study aims to analyse the influences of resiliences and nurse motivation on job stress. This study was conducted because nursing is a profession that is often faced with stressful and environments work situations, and nurses also often involve interactions with patients who are suffering or dying, which can affect their mental health. Without resilience and motivation, they may feel overwhelmed, anxious, or even experience burnout (emotional exhaustion). Method: The method used was a systematic review sourced from journals searched through the Scopus, Science Direct, and Pubmed databases published in less than the last 5 years (2019-2024) This systematic review follows the PRISMA. by using four databases in journal searches. This research uses the PEOS framework to determine the criteria. Based on the results of the literature search that has been examined, and in accordance with the eligibility criteria, 10 articles were obtained that can be used in this systematic review. Results Based of the 10 research journals that were analyzed, the results were varied, including 2 journals showing that work fatigue was a cause of moderate to severe stress in nurses and was one of the causes of nurses thinking about leaving their jobs as nurses. Meanwhile, 4 other articles discuss resilience and work stress levels of nurses, where the results show a significant relationship between resilience and stress levels. Based on the results of the review carried out, it can be concluded that nurses who have a good level of resilience will easily adapt and can control stress caused by work fatigue and burnout. Of the 10 research journals that were analyzed, the results were varied, including 2 journals showing that work fatigue was a cause of moderate to severe stress in nurses and was one of the causes of nurses thinking about leaving their jobs as nurses. Meanwhile, 4 other articles discuss resilience and work stress levels of nurses, where the results show a significant relationship between resilience and stress levels. Conclusion The purpose of this research is to assess how resilience being important to mannage stress and burnout for a health workers especially nurses.
Determinant factors of anemia in pregnancy based on health belief model: a correlational study Triharini, Mira; Eka Mishbahatul Mar'ah Has; Gita Nofita
Jurnal Ners Vol. 18 No. 1 (2023): MARCH 2023
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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Introduction: Pregnancy anemia is still a big problem worldwide. Health behavior can be influenced by perceptions of the importance of disease prevention. The theory of the Health Belief Model can study the relationship between prevention efforts and perceptions. The purpose was to analyze the relationship between perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefit, perceived barrier, self-efficacy and cues to action with anemia prevention behaviors. Methods: This study used a correlational design cross-sectional approach. The total samples were 104 pregnant women selected using purposive sampling. The independent variables in this study were perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefit, perceived barrier, self-efficacy, and cues to action. The dependent variable in this study was anemia prevention behaviors. Data were collected at one obstetrical polyclinic in hospital and also home visits were conducted to respondents who did not come to the hospital. The instrument used questionnaires on perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefits, perceived barriers, self-efficacy, cues to action and anemia prevention behaviors. Results: Perceived susceptibility (p=0.023 r=0.223), and cues to action (p=0.037 r=0.204) had a significant relationship with anemia prevention behaviors., while there was no relation between perceived severity (p= 0.839), perceived benefit (p= 0.986), perceived barrier (p= 0.585), and self-efficacy (p=0.399) with anemia prevention behaviors. Conclusions: Health workers can increase the susceptibility and cues to action of pregnant women through health education about anemia prevention.
Behavioral risk factors and maternal nutrition as predictors of pre-eclampsia among pregnant women in rural areas: cross-sectional study Azza, Awatiful; Esti Yunitasari; Mira Triharini; Susilo, Cipto
Jurnal Ners Vol. 18 No. 3 (2023): SEPTEMBER 2023
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jn.v18i3.47248

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Introduction: The behavior of pregnant women in caring for pregnancy is influenced by the environment, culture, and lifestyle of the community. This study aimed to analyze the behavior of pregnant women and their nutritional status during pregnancy contributes to the incidence of pre-eclampsia  in rural areas. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional approach to 210 pregnant women who visited a community health center in East Java, Indonesia, in the period June 2020-February 2022. Potential risk factors, including maternal behavior in care during pregnancy, and obesity were evaluated as determinants of pre-eclampsia and its subtypes. The assessment instrument uses a structured questionnaire and has been tested for validity and reliability. Logistic regression analysis was used to determine potential risk factors. Odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated to estimate the effects of individual factors. All statistical analyses were performed with SPSS version 22.0 with a p-value < 0.05 considered significant. Results: There were 65 (31%) pregnant women experiencing pre-eclampsia from 210 samples. Maternal behavior during pregnancy could predict the incidence of pre-eclampsia (p = 0.001; 95% CI 0.121-0.583; OR = 0.266) while obesity was able to predict pre-eclampsia (p = 0.00; 95% CI 1.705-5.209; OR = 3.00). the age of pregnant women p = 0.014; 95% CI 1.143-3,355; OR = 1.959), and history of hypertension p = 0.036; 95% CI 1.053 – 4.550; OR = 2.189). Conclusions: The behavior and nutritional status of pregnant women have been proven to influence the incidence of pre-eclampsia.
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