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Application of “Six Rights” on Medication Administration by Nurse and Patient Satisfaction Imelda Rahmayunia Kartika; Vivi Melani
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 2, No 2 (2017): INJEC
Publisher : Asosiasi Institusi Pendidikan Ners Indonesia (AIPNI)

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Introduction: Giving the medications, nurse should pay attention to the principles of “six of rights", namely: right of patient, right medication, right dose, right way, right time, and right documentation. There are more than a half of nurses in a ward who are not provide medications in accordance with the Standard Operational Procedure  (SOP). The purpose of this study was to determine of the relationship between applications of Standard Operational Procedure  (SOP) six rights of medication administration by nurses and patient satisfaction. Methods: This study was using cross sectional design.There were 30 respondents taken by accidental sampling. This research was conducted in February 2017. Data collection used questionnaires and observation. Chi-Square test was used to analyze data. It can be known from 30 respondents who had six right in application of medication administration was performed good (50%) then respondents were satisfied (50%). Results: The results showed the significant relationship between the six rights of medication administration by nurse and the level of patient satisfaction (p = 0.003).Conclusion: It can be inferred that the higher interaction that occurs between nurse and patient in applying the principles of medication administration, it will higher patient satisfaction. Nurses suggested applying the six rights during medication administration.
Quality of Life on Chronic Renal Patients Who Running Hemodialysis: A Descriptive Study Imelda Rahmayunia Kartika; Lisavina Juwita
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 3, No 1 (2018): INJEC
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Introduction: Patients with Chronic Renal Failure (CRF) cannot survive if they do not do hemodialysis. Therefore, it is necessary to explore the experience, the hope of patients with CRF who undergo hemodialysis in order to continue hemodialysis routinely and can improve the quality of their lives even though their lives depend on hemodialysis. The purpose of this study was to determine the quality of life of patients with CRF in undergoing hemodialysis as an effort to improve the quality of life. Methods: This study was a quantitave study using analytic descriptive approach. There were 66 patients as sample. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistic using World Health Organization Quality of Life Instruments (WHOQoL-Bref) as a quality of life questionnare. Results: This study shows the highest quality of life of research respondents undergoing hemodialysis in the high category (68.2%). This means the quality of life of patients undergoing hemodialysis is good enough. Conclusions: A good quality of life means that the respondent feels satisfied and most of his daily needs can be met, which includes physical, psychological, patient social relations, and the patient's environment. Quality of life is influenced by the physical condition of the individual psychologically, the level of independence, and the relationship of the individual with the environment. Nurses are expected to be able to motivate patients undergoing hemodialysis in improving their quality of life. 
Meditative Therapy in Reducing Anxiety as a Complementary Therapy: a Trend and Knowledge on Adolescent Kartika, Imelda Rahmayunia; Faloq, Enggia; Rezkiki, Fitrianola; Febrina, Cory
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 8, No 1 (2023): INJEC
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AbstractBackground: Complementary therapy has become an option for various diseases over the time. One kind of disease that can be given complementary intervention is anxiety. Nowadays, many young people suffer from anxiety disorders and they don't know how to deal with them properly. Make them less than optimal in achieving their life goals. The type of complementary therapy that can be used to reduce anxiety is meditation therapy. This survey aims to get an overview of the trends and knowledge of the younger generation about meditation in reducing excessive anxiety.Methods: This study uses an analytical descriptive design to see an overview of the anxiety level on adolescents and their knowledge about meditation in reducing anxiety disorders.Results: The results obtained from 129 respondents 85.3% of respondents said they had experienced excessive anxiety and as many as 63.6% of respondents said they had never done meditation.Conclusion: It can be said that the younger generation does not know about meditation and its benefits in reducing anxiety disorders. It is hoped that nurses can educate and introduce several therapies to reduce anxiety, including meditation therapy.