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A Study of Caring Behavior among Nursing Students Nurwijayanti, Andriyani Mustika; Septian, Cindi; Aeni, Qurrotul; Anggraeni, Rina
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 4 No 4 (2025): Journal of Economics and Public Health: December 2025
Publisher : Global Health Science Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v4i4.7565

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Caring behavior can be seen in nurses in providing nursing care, namely listening attentively, the presence of nurses when needed, building relationships of trust, responsibility, compassion, care, providing information, providing touch, providing encouragement and showing respect for patients. The application of caring behavior is not only applied by nurses who are already working, but must also be applied by nursing students who will later become nurses. The purpose of this study was to identify the level of knowledge of STIKES Kendal nursing students about caring behavior. This research method uses descriptive research design. The sample in the study amounted to 154 with students in semester 3, 5 and 7. Sampling using total sampling. The results showed that the knowledge of STIKES Kendal students in knowing caring behavior was mostly less 114 (74,03%). Nursing students need to maintain knowledge about caring behavior that is very good to form the soul and characteristics of being a professional nurse.
Verbal Abuse on Pre-School Children: The Case of Indonesian Children Nurwijayanti, Andriyani Mustika; Iqomh, Muhammad Khabib Burhanuddin
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 1 No 1 (2019): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

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Verbal abuse is a form of violence received by children in the form of words that hurt the children. The impact of verbal abuse on children causes them to behave aggressively, emotional disturbances, and personality disorders. To explore this phenomenon, this research was designed employing descriptive approach. 132 children (henceforth, respondents)were randomly recruited. The age of respondents ranged from 32 to 34 years.The majority of were high school students with 116 (87.9%) in number, while otehrs were housewives, 113 respondents (85%) in number. Data in this study were collected through questionnaire. The data were then analyzed descriptively.The results of this showed that light verbal abuse were received by 15 respondents (11.4%) and heavy verbal abuse by 117 respondents (88.6%). Keywords: verbal abuse, pre-school children, parents
The Description of the Depression Level at the Orphanage of Elderly Susanti, Yulia; Nasihah, Azidatun; PH, Livana; Nurwijayanti, Andriyani Mustika
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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The elderly will do the aging process and change the physical and psychologically, this change can affect the health problems such as depression. Depression is often undetected among the elderly because of the aging process and chronic disease among elderly. Use quantitative methods with the descriptive design study. The number of samples is 64 elderly. Sampling techniques use purposive sampling. The research was done at the Orphanage for the Elderly at the Kendal District. The instrument used is the questionnaire of the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS). The result showed that the majority of the elderly aged was 60 – 73 years, female, and not in school attendance. The level of depression among the elderly is moderate category is 37 elderly (57,8%). The orphanage nurse can deliver activity on the development of group activity therapy, facilitate the elderly to communicate with family when they want to meet with the family to reduce the depression level since they stay at the boarding house.