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THE CORRELATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS THE PRACTICE OF SCABIES AMONG STUDENTS IN ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOLS IN BONDOWOSO Siti Riskika; Alwan Revai; Hanan Alawiyah Al-Joefrie
UNEJ e-Proceeding 2020: Proceeding of The 4th International AgroNursing Conference
Publisher : UPT Penerbitan Universitas Jember

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Background: Scabies is a contagious mite infestation of the skin, endemic in tropiand subtropical countries. The transmission of scabies through direct and prolonged contact and sharing clothes and neglected disease for this era. Purpose: The aims of this study to determine the relationship knowledge and attitudes with practice to prevent scabies in Islamic boarding school. Methods: This study in an islamic boarding school in Bondowoso, the participants are the students of grade two and three junior high school with total sampling technique, the instruments modified from TPB questionnaires and used a cross-sectional with a chi-square test. Results: The chi-square test showed that there is a correlation between knowledge and practice with p-value 0,042 (< 0,05) and the results of the correlation between attitudes and practice with p-value 0,026 (< 0,05), the student’s knowledge of scabies and personal and environmental hygiene, it can enhance the practice to prevent scabies. Good knowledge and positive attitude can make scabies prevention practice become positive. Conclusion: The better student’s knowledge and attitudes in preventing scabies, the better the practical efforts in preventing scabies will be. Keywords: Scabies, students, knowledge, attitude, practice
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LENGTH OF STAY AND TOTAL STUDENT WITH SCABIES IN ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOLS IN BONDOWOSO Siti Riskika; Sulistiawati Sulistiawati; Eka Mishbahatul
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2019): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
Publisher : Alta Dharma Publisher

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Scabies is a common contagious parasitic skin disease and a public health problem, mainly in tropical and subtropical countries. Scabies transmission occurs through direct and prolonged contact, and possibly through sharing contaminated clothing or bedding. Excoriation of lesions can lead to secondary bacterial superinfections. This study aimed to explain correlation between length of stay and total santri in one room in boarding schools. This study used a cross-sectional study with a chi-square method. The samples were 104 respondents recruited by simple random sampling, variable independent is total santri in one room and length of stay in boarding schools and variable dependent is an experience of scabies. Data analysis was performed and presented in descriptive statistics and chi-square tests. The results showed that the highest length of stay in boarding schools is more than two years 64 respondents (61.5%), the highest total santri in one room more than 30 people 72 respondents (69.2%), and santri with experience of scabies is 79 (76%). Chi-square test showed that correlation between total santri in one room and experience of scabies with p-value 0,01 (<0,005) that mean there is a significant relationship between total santri in one room with incidence scabies in santri, and chi-square test for correlation between length of stay in boarding schools and experience of scabies with p-value 0,00 (<0,05) that mean there is significant relationship between length stay of boarding schools and incidence of scabies in santri. There is a significant relationship between the long stay of boarding schools and total santri in one room with the incidence of scabies in santri. Keywords: scabies, santri, boarding schools
Parenting Patterns with Sibling Rivalry Incidents in Preschooler: A Systematic Review Nessy Anggun Primasari; Siti Riskika; Niswa Salamung; Melinda Restu Pertiwi
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020): The Effectiveness of Family Communication Strategies
Publisher : Universitas Bondowoso

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Introduction: Parenting style is a comprehensive unity between parent-child interactions. Different parenting styles in children have an impact on the incidence of sibling rivalry in preschool children. According to WHO (World Health Organization) the incidence of sibling rivalry in parenting, the known data from research on 52 respondents: democratic parenting (32.7%), authoritarian (3.8%), permissive (46.2%), abandonment (17.3%), there was Sibling Rivalry (65.4%) and there was no Sibling Rivalry (34.6%). This paper aims to assess the effect of parenting style on the incidence of sibling rivalry in preschool children. Method: This writing uses a systematic review design. The data is taken from the Science Direct, Poquest and Google Cendikia databases, with a period of 2016-2020. Search for journals and articles using the keywords parenting (parenting), sibling rivalry, prescooler (pre-school children). Result: There were ten selected journal articles from 2508 journal articles found from three databases. All journal articles say that there is a relationship between the type of parenting style of parents and the incidence of sibling rivalry in preschool children. Discussion: The results of the analysis in this systematic review show that modern parents, who have a level of knowledge that continues to develop, are more proactive in seeking information about parenting styles and sibling rivalry. Conclusion: The majority of parenting styles adopted by parents are democratic parenting so that parents become more pro-active in seeking information about the best parenting styles and the incidence of sibling rivalry.
Complementary Feeding with Genesis Stunting in Children: A Systematic Review Niswa Salamung; Nessy Anggun Primasari; Melinda Restu Pertiwi; Siti Riskika
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020): The Effectiveness of Family Communication Strategies
Publisher : Universitas Bondowoso

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Introduction: Stunting is a problem of chronic malnutrition caused by insufficient nutrition in a long time due to feeding that is not in accordance with nutritional needs. One of the problems in feeding infants is the cessation of breastfeeding breastmilk and insufficient complementary feeding. The purpose study literature review is to identify thecomplementary feeding with the incidence of stunting in children. Method: The authors conducted a relevant literature review in various data using the keywords “complementary feeding, stunting, child”. Data based on SCOPUS, Science Direct, Proquest, Pubmed and Scholar.The criteria consisted of full text published in criteria were five years limit journal (2013-2018) use article using English. Result:The Results as much as 2.090 articles found, and selected 15 article that suitable with criteria. On the process of the analysis of the articles showed that timely complementary foods, frequency of food and drinks, diversity of foods and drinks associated with the incidence of stunting. in the study of the dietary patterns of all children using the 24-hour recall food questionnaire. Interventions focusing on optimal nutrition during the complementary feeding stage, exclusive breastfeeding, and the use of deworming tablets. Good complementary feeding potential to improve children's nutritional status and can prevent stunting in children after 0-59 month. Conclusion: stunting is influenced by the accuracy of complementary feeding, exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months, frequency of eating and drinking, diversity of iron and vitamin A-rich foods and regular administration of worm medicine.
Primary Sexual Abuse Prevention in School Age Children: A Systematic Review Siti Riskika; Leni Agustin; Nessy Anggun Primasari
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): The Relationship Between Lifestyle and The Onset of Nursing Problems
Publisher : Universitas Bondowoso

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Introduction: Sexual Abuse is a condition that needs to be considered in recent years. Sexual abusehas become a public health issue because of the various health effects it causes. So it is necessary to make primary prevention efforts on behaviorsexual abuse, specifically for school age children. The purpose of this study is to find out how effective health education as a primary prevention effort for sexual abuse in school-age children. Method: his papers uses a systematic review design. Data was taken from the ProQuest, Scopus, and ScienceDirect databases with the period 2000-2018. Search was carried out for journals, articles and literature review using keywords of sexual abuse, prevention and psychoeducation. Result: The results of the analysis looked for articles, analysis of 19 articles ppropriates and assessed. namely health education as a form of preventive efforts to prevent sexual abuse in the form of games. The results of the study show that health education wasffort to prevent sexual abuse that occurs a lot in the school and family, health education rovided to school-age children can reduce the occurrence of sexual abuse. Conclusion: Health education is provided in the form of games so that it is easily understood by school-age children.
Cupping as a Special Therapy for Health Services in Tourist Attractions: Literature Review Dwi Indah Lestari; Siti Riskika; Alwan Revai; Destia Widyarani
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): Exploration of Nurses' Knowledge of The Management of Nursing Problems
Publisher : Universitas Bondowoso

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Introduction: Cupping is one of the traditional health therapies that has existed in the world since 1550 BC in the ancient Egyptian era, based on Riskesdas data in 2018 it was found that 31.4% of people in Indonesia used traditional health services including cupping in it, although medically there have not been many studies that explain about the benefits of cupping against certain diseases. Method: Search articles via Science Direct, PubMed and Google Schoolar, search year restricted from 2014-2020. Result: There were 11 journals found from 9,864, this literature review generally recommended the provision of traditional cupping therapy for the community while still paying attention to safety, sterility and security in performing the given cupping action. Conclusion: cupping can be done in tourist spots to help tourists who may experience aches or to provide healing and feel a comfortable sensation in cupping, cupping options at tourist attractions.
Transcultural Nursing Analysis in The Concept of Health Tourism : A Literature Review Leni Agustin; Kholid Rosyidi; Siti Riskika; Yuana Dwi Agustin; Damon Wicaksi
Progresif : Media Publikasi Ilmiah Vol. 10 No. 2 (2022): PROGRESIF : MEDIA PUBLIKASI ILMIAH
Publisher : Universitas Bondowoso

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Background: Health tourism is a topic that is starting to be looked at in various parts of the world. The increase in the expectations of health tourists for the quality of health services certainly also has an impact on increasingly quality nursing care services for various clients from abroad. Nurses are required to handle the increasing number of visitors and migrants from abroad due to this globalization. This certainly has an impact on cultural factors which are a very important component of nursing competence where nurses are increasingly required to be able to carry out appropriate and appropriate nursing care to clients of foreign nationals. This study aims to describe health tourism and transcultural nursing concepts from the perspective of nurses and to find out how they interpret them. Methods: This literature uses inclusion and exclusion criteria using article data sources obtained and reviewed from the Google Scholar, PubMed and Willley Library databases. Results: The score obtained on the nurse's cultural sensitivity scale is a low average, cultural sensitivity also has no correlation with gender, marital status, age, educational level, professional title and background of transcultural nursing training. The cultural competency scores were significantly higher due to work experience treating foreign patients. Conclusion: Lack of language knowledge and experience of foreign cultures is an obstacle for nurses in caring for foreign patients. Improving foreign language skills, skills and work experience treating foreign patients is absolutely necessary in the context of meeting the needs for health tourism services.
The Effectiveness of Family Communication Strategies for Family Members with Health Problems: A Systematic Review Siti Riskika; Melinda Restu Pertiwi; Nessy Anggun Primasari; Niswa Salamung
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020): The Effectiveness of Family Communication Strategies
Publisher : Universitas Bondowoso

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Introduction: Many things are done by a person to get peace in his life, but sometimes someone does not realize the importance of interacting with other people, in this case communication. Communication is very crucial in life, especially in family life. Someone who is experiencing illness also needs clear communication to help the healing process, be it communication with family or communication with health workers. Method: The literature search was carried out by looking for literature studies in Scopus and in ScienceDirect with the theme of communication in the family. Result: After applying the eligibility criteria in the review, the 15 studies that had been obtained were included. The 15 studies, it shows that the communication provided by the family to other family members is very important in supporting the recovery of a sick family member, even a baby who is sick will gradually improve if he gets good communication from his mother, in the form of communication with physical contact. and attachment. The study of communication is important considering that many do not understand that communication is very important in life. Effective and open communication is also one of the keys to achieving a harmonious life in the family. Conclusion: Effective and open communication is important to apply, especially in family life, and also in the hospital environment, good communication between health workers, patients and families will help heal patients who are experiencing illness.
Transcultural Nursing Analysis in The Concept of Health Tourism : A Literature Review Agustin, Leni; Rosyidi , Kholid; Riskika, Siti; Dwi Agustin, Yuana; Wicaksi, Damon
Progresif : Media Publikasi Ilmiah Vol. 10 No. 2 (2022): PROGRESIF : MEDIA PUBLIKASI ILMIAH
Publisher : Universitas Bondowoso

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61595/progresif.v10i2.544

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Background: Health tourism is a topic that is starting to be looked at in various parts of the world. The increase in the expectations of health tourists for the quality of health services certainly also has an impact on increasingly quality nursing care services for various clients from abroad. Nurses are required to handle the increasing number of visitors and migrants from abroad due to this globalization. This certainly has an impact on cultural factors which are a very important component of nursing competence where nurses are increasingly required to be able to carry out appropriate and appropriate nursing care to clients of foreign nationals. This study aims to describe health tourism and transcultural nursing concepts from the perspective of nurses and to find out how they interpret them. Methods: This literature uses inclusion and exclusion criteria using article data sources obtained and reviewed from the Google Scholar, PubMed and Willley Library databases. Results: The score obtained on the nurse's cultural sensitivity scale is a low average, cultural sensitivity also has no correlation with gender, marital status, age, educational level, professional title and background of transcultural nursing training. The cultural competency scores were significantly higher due to work experience treating foreign patients. Conclusion: Lack of language knowledge and experience of foreign cultures is an obstacle for nurses in caring for foreign patients. Improving foreign language skills, skills and work experience treating foreign patients is absolutely necessary in the context of meeting the needs for health tourism services.
The Impact of Head Room Leadership Style on Motivation and Performance of Implementing Nurses (A Literature Review Agustin, Leni; Riskika, Siti; Wardani, Hamidah Retno
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Innovation in Nursing Interventions
Publisher : Universitas Bondowoso

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Introduction: In nursing, leadership is the use of the skills of a leader (nurse) in influencing other nurses who are under his supervision for the division of tasks and responsibilities in providing nursing care services so that nursing goals are achieved (Latif, 2008). Leadership behavior will be reflected in the leadership style that appears when leading his subordinates. In influencing the performance of subordinates, an effective leadership style is needed. The purpose of this study is to review some of the literature that contains the leadership style of the head of the room that can improve and optimize the motivation and performance of nurses in hospitals as an effort to improve the quality of nursing services. Method: Literature search strategy through Google schoolar using several keywords, namely "headroom leadership style", "nurse performance", "nurse work motivation". Literature search is limited from December 2010 to December 2014. Literature search from 1 database found 10 articles and then selected and reviewed, only 3 articles were found that matched the inclusion criteria set by the author. The inclusion criteria in this review is the leadership style of the head of the room that affects the motivation & performance of nurses in hospitals. Result: The results of the research from the 3 articles there is a positive influence between the leadership style of the head of the room with the motivation and performance of nurses that can improve the quality of nursing services and improve overall organizational performance. Conclusion: The leadership style of the ward head can increase the motivation & performance of nurses in providing nursing care.