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Intervention Supportive Educative System Based on Self Care and Family Centered Nursing Model to Family Support in Teaching Cough Ethics and Correct Sputum Disposal of TBC Patients at Sanggau Ledo Health Center, Bengkayang District Tri Wahyuni; Parliani; Cau Kim Jiu; Kharisma Pratama; Tutur Kardiatun; Sukartina
Britain International of Exact Sciences (BIoEx) Journal Vol 2 No 3 (2020): Britain International of Exact Sciences Journal, September
Publisher : Britain International for Academic Research (BIAR) Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/bioex.v2i3.301

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Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that attacks the lungs characterized by granuloma formation and causes tissue necrosis, a direct infectious disease caused by the TBC germ (mycobacterium tuberculosis). Problems that often arise in tuberculosis sufferers are about knowledge, activities and psychosocial family support. Purpose: this study was to determine a supportive educative system intervention based on self-care and family centered nursing models for family support in teaching cough and sputum disposal properly. Methods: The research design used was quantitative with a Quasi Experimental design pre-test post-test without control group. The sample in this study was 20 samples taken before and after the intervention. Results: based on the bivariate analysis of knowledge, activity, and family support with the Wilcoxon test, it shows that in the intervention group after education, this self-care based system affects people with tuberculosis, the variable knowledge with p value 0,000, activity (behavior) with p value 0,000 and family support p. value 0.050, which means p value <α 0.050, this study shows that there is a difference in scores of supportive educative system interventions based on self-care and family centered nursing models on family support in teaching cough and sputum disposal properly. Suggestion: This study recommends that poly pulmonary health services provide a supportive educative system intervention based on self-care and family centered nursing models for family support in teaching cough and sputum disposal in TBC patients.
The Effectiveness of The Kangaroo Method Care (KMC) On Body Temperature Stability In Low Birth Weight (LBW) Babies Lestari Makmuriana; Dewi Ultari Srimentari; Tri Wahyuni; Lilis Lestari
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

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Low birth weight is a baby born with birth weight of less than 2500 grams. Babies with low birth weight have a great potential to experience various health problems as a result of incomplete and mature organs and body functions. One of the problems than often occurs is the imperfect regulation of body temperature. To maintain the stability of body temperature, a methoded is used, namely the Kangaroo Method Care (KMC). The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the Kangaroo Method Care (KMC) on the stability of body temperature in Low Birth Weight (LBW) infants in the Perinatology Room of The Regional Public Hospital dr Achmad Diponegoro Putussibau. This research is a quantitative research. This study uses a quasy-experimental without a control group with the design used is a pretest post test one group design. This research test using Paired T-Test. This research was conducted in the Perinatology Room of the Regional Public Hospital dr Achmad Diponegoro Putussibau which was carried out on April 12th – June 24th 2021 with a total of 25 LBW respondents. The results of statistical tests based on the t-test, the count value was -11,126 with a p-value 0f 0,000. It is known that the p-value is 0,000 < α (0,05), this indicates that there is an effect of the Kangaroo Method Care (KMC) on the stability of body temperature in Low Birth Weight (LBW) infants in the Perinatology Room of The Regional Public Hospital dr Achmad Diponegoro Putussibau