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Risk of HIV Transmission Through Sexual Activities: A Survey among Hiv-Positive Gay Men in Jember, Indonesia Dicky Endrian Kurniawan; Lantin Sulistyorini; Kholid Rosyidi Muhammad Nur; Muhammad Nur Khamid; Alfid Tri Afandi; Retno Purwandari; Anisah Ardiana
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): June 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/nhs.v1i1.14

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Introduction: Prevention of HIV transmission can be done through safe sexual activities. It can occur if HIV-positive gay men or men who sex men (MSM) did not have sex with men or use a condom. Objective: This study aimed to identify the preventive behavior of HIV transmission through sexual activities among HIV-positive gay men. Methods: This study used a quantitative design with a descriptive exploratory approach. One hundred and one HIV-positive gay men were collected by using purposive sampling following this study. Data were collected by a questionnaire of preventive behavior of HIV transmission through sexual behavior and analyzed with an exploratory, descriptive approach. Results: Almost all MSM still have sex (96%) after they have been diagnosed HIV-positive, and most do not always use a condom (74.3%). Conclusions: Sexual prevention behavior in MSM is still low and it can increase new HIV cases. Efforts are needed against HIV transmission among the gay men population by adequate information to enhance condom use awareness and commitment when they have the same sexual activities.
Psychosocial Problems among Nurses in Patient’s Care of COVID-19: A Literature Review Nurfika Asmaningrum; Atifah Adha Manurung; Dicky Endrian Kurniawan
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/nhs.v1i2.40

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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) had an impact on a health crisis, thus posing a major threat to the health of nurses. Nurses was at risk for psychosocial problems while caring for COVID-19 patients. The aims of this study was to analyzed the psychosocial aspects that occured to nurses when caring for COVID-19 patients during the pandemic. Searching articles used five databases such as Google Scholar, Proquest, ScienceDirect, PubMed, and Taylor & Francis Online. Research designs used cross-sectional and qualitative. The findings in this study were divided into two themes, namely the form of nurses psychosocial responses when caring for COVID-19 patients such as viral contamination, abnormal separation, decreased immunity, social pressure, and uncertainty and strategies for nurses' psychosocial handling efforts when caring for patients COVID-19 such as social support, participation in training, support groups, calming activities, and improving the quality ofresources. The condition of psychosocial problems experienced by nurses when caring for COVID19 patients will be expected to be able to carry out effective coping strategies such as promotive, preventive, curative, and rehabilitative so that nurses are able to adapt during pandemic to improve the quality of effective services.
Impact of Non-Governmental-Based Supporting Group toward Resilience Level among People with HIV AIDS in Indonesia Arif Gustyawan; Emi Wuri Wuryaningsih; Dicky Endrian Kurniawan
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/nhs.v2i2.120

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The problem faced by the government is the limitation to support PLWHA to enhance their mental health status. The non-governmental-based supporting group may have an impact on PLWHA’s resilience due to their psychosocial problems. The purpose of this study was to explore the resilience levels among people with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) who are members of a non-governmental-based supporting group. This study used a quantitative design with a descriptive explorative approach — a hundred PLWHA, who have registered and followed the non-governmental supporting group in Jember, Indonesia during the last period of 2018 following this study by using a purposive sampling technique. The Brief Resilience Scale questionnaire was used to collect data. Data was collected in June - July 2019. Data were analyzed by descriptive explorative approach with 95% of CI and data were shown in the frequency table. The results of this study showed that 3% of the respondents’ resilience has low resilience category, 56% has normal resilience, and 41% has high resilience level after 6 months following the supporting group. Support from members of the supporting group as an external factor made respondents more resilient. Resilience for PLWHA should be further enhanced to help PLWHA survive better and be able to face difficulties.
Agronursing-Based Care Model as an Approach to Reduce Loss to Follow-Up Cases among People With HIV AIDS in Indonesia: A Perspective Dicky Endrian Kurniawan; Lantin Sulistyorini; M. Nur Khamid; Indra Sarosa
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/nhs.v2i4.200

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Antiretroviral (ARV) treatment has become the standard of minimal care for people living with HIV. The length of treatment impacts the compliance of PLWHA in accessing and getting treatment. The Indonesian government's strategy in the HIV/AIDS control system is to expand services to the Puskesmas level, from counseling and testing to ARV care/treatment. The problem is that the number of health personnel in charge of the program is limited. The limited number of health workers will impact their ability to follow up with PLWHA to obtain services, especially maintaining ARV consumption. Agronursing is the provision of agricultural-based nursing services in areas of agriculture, plantations, waters, or industrial agriculture. The concept of the agronursing-based care model is by optimizing the duties of nurses in agricultural or rural areas as an extension of the government's program in controlling HIV/AIDS, which is currently still at the Puskesmas level. The agronursing-based care model is an opportunity to reduce loss to follow-up in PLWHA. Implementing the agronursing-based care model includes providing comprehensive nursing care, providing ARV therapy, providing support and counseling, managing the service system for PLWHA, and facilitating outreach and referrals to health centers, hospitals, or NGOs. Further studies are needed to ensure that the agronursing-based care model effectively reduces loss to follow-up in PLWHA and achieves HIV/AIDS control programs.
Ultraviolet Lights Effect on Farmer Health and Productivity: Literature Review Enggal Hadi Kurniyawan; Angela Irena Junanda; Hersanti Maulia Putri H; Meri Katrin Dwi Cayani; Alfid Tri Afandi; Dicky Endrian Kurniawan; Kholid Rosyidi Muhammad Nur
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): March 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/nhs.v3i1.169

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Cumulative exposure to solar UV radiation is linked to chronic skin and eye diseases such as skin cancer, photoaging, actinic keratosis, pterygium, cataracts, and possibly macular degeneration. This study aims to determine farmers' knowledge about UV rays on eye health in anticipating the dangers of excessive UV rays and increase farmer awareness of the sources and risks of UV rays for eye health. The method used is a literature review to examine the effects of UV Lights on the health and productivity of farmers in more depth. This literature search was conducted until March 19, 2023, using the PubMed and Science Direct article search engines, with the following search terms using the BOOLEAN Operator technique: "UV Light effects" AND "Farmer," "UV Rays" AND "Farmer," "Heat Effects" AND "Farmer." The analysis carried out in this study concluded that outdoor workers (PL), especially those working in sectors such as agriculture, construction, and fishing, are at high risk of exposure to the harmful effects of UV rays. Fishermen and farmers have a higher risk of cataracts due to excessive UV exposure to the eyes. One of the prevention efforts that can be done is health promotion regarding farmers' knowledge about UV light on eye health in anticipating the dangers of excessive UV light and increasing farmer awareness about the sources and risks of UV light for eye health. Health workers, especially nurses, can provide health services through supportive therapy to overcome physical and psychological problems in cataract patients and helps anticipate the dangers of UV rays at work.
Co-Authors Aditya Bintang Imani Afandi, Alfid Ahmad Rifai Aisyah, Rifanti Dwi Alfid Tri Afandi Alfid Tri, Afandi Angela Irena Junanda Anisah Ardiana Anisah Febrian Nabila Anisah, Ardiana Arif Gustyawan Arif Gustyawan Arifatunnahriyah, Octavia Atifah Adha Manurung Az-Zuhri, Miratul 'Uzaimah Aziz Putra Adhitama Azkiel Fikrie A’Jalil Achbab Bagus Pria Utama Bahri, Dinar Auliyatul Baiq Lily Handayani Baskoro Setioputro Damiri, Dini Desfiani, Yofita Refvinda Dewi Kartikawati Ningsih Diyah Ayuningrum Amini Dodi Wijaya Efendi, Anggit Drajad Emi Wuri Wuryaningsih Enggal Hadi Kurniyawan Fadhilla, Ailsa Ayu Fajar Nur Aufar Faza, Nadhira Grandisya Justitia Purwanto Handoko, Yudho Tri Harishoh, Liana Wafdatul Heri Kristanto Heri Kristanto Hersanti Maulia Putri H Ika Nilasari Indra Sarosa Indrasasi, Adzraa Sadira Ranu Isyroq, Haidar Fadhilatin Jannah, Latifah Nur Kholifatu Rosyidah Kurnia Rahmawati Lantin Sulistyorini Liandini, Sheila Anugrah M. Nur Khamid M. Nur Khamid M. Nur, Khamid Maharani, Ceria Dwi Karla Maulidia, Aulia Melani Adelia Efendi Meri Katrin Dwi Cayani Mochammad Imron Awalludin Modest, Bunga Misselvy Lovely Muhamad Zulfatul A’la Muhammad Nur Khamid Muhammad Nur, Kholid Rosyidi Muliyanti, Ni Made Arik Musta’adah, Iftitatul Mutiara Baiq Qatrunnada Nabila Meyra Anindita Naela Farah Anisa Nasywa, Adinda Nindy Dwi Maharani Nisa, Indika Khoirun Novita, Reza Nurfatekha, Esa Darma Nurfika Asmaningrum Nurfika Asmaningrum Nurfika Asmaningrum Nurfika Asmaningrum Pamela, Cyrilla Ayu Prestasianita Putri Putri, Chicha Amilia Ramadhan, Ibadillah Hilmy Dzulfiqar Retno Purwandari Retno Purwandari Retno, Purwandari Rifa’i, Achmad Rodiyatul Fitriyah Rosyidi Muhammad Nur, Kholid Rusmawati, Adinda Athalia Salsabila, Yolanda Nandin Sari, Maya Mustika Sasi, Nugroho Pamungkas Setyoningsih, Dies Rut Siti Kusnul Kotimah Susanti, Nadia Indri Tia Rachman Cahyaningrum Titin Andri Wihastuti Trisnawati, Dian Umi Latifah Utama, Bagus Pria Yanti, Nurhalida Indra Yiyi Adelia Yulia Kurniawati Yusnitasari, Engelina Yuzqi Rizqullah