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The Effect of Simulation Puzzle Games on Increasing Mother's Knowledge about Stunting Prevention and Feeding Patterns In Children aged 0-24 Months Apriani Susmita Sari; Nurrannisa Fitria Aprianti
Babali Nursing Research Vol 4 No 1 (2023): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37363/bnr.2023.41204

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Background: Stunting is a condition where a person's height is shorter than the height of other people in general (of the same age). Factors that influence the incidence of stunting are the mother's knowledge about stunting prevention and feeding patterns. Knowledge results from knowing after people have sensed a particular object. The feeding pattern is the mother's way of giving food to children aged 0-24 months. Objectives: This study aims to determine the effect of the simulation games puzzle on increasing mothers' knowledge about stunting prevention and feeding patterns in children aged 0-24 months. Methods: The research design was quasi-experimental with a non-equivalent (pretest and post-test) control group design. Results: There was a significant difference in mother's knowledge about stunting prevention in the simulation game puzzle and booklet group after education (p=0.032), and there was a significant difference in feeding patterns for children aged 0-24 months in the simulation game puzzle and booklet group after education (0.043). Conclusion: Simulation puzzle games and booklets can effectively be used as educational media in increasing mothers' knowledge about stunting prevention and feeding patterns in children aged 0-24 months.
The Relationship between Nurses' Knowledge about Emergencies and Code Blue Activation Decisions Basuni, Hikmah Lia; Gusman, Yayan; Taufandas, Maruli; Apriani Susmita Sari
Babali Nursing Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37363/bnr.2024.51352

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Introduction: Code Blue is a hospital system created to overcome the high death rate due to respiratory arrest and cardiac arrest in hospitals. It involves all hospital components, including medical personnel, communication systems, transportation and facilities, and infrastructure. The initial principle of handling cardiac arrest is how nurses can recognize early signs of emergency so that the decision to activate code blue can be made. Knowledge about emergencies is a basic component that nurses must have in making blue activation code decisions. However, in its application, caring for cardiac arrest sufferers carried out by nurses is often still not appropriate. Objective: This study aims to determine the relationship between nurses' knowledge of emergencies and the decision to activate code blue. Methods: This research is a quantitative research with an analytical survey method using cross-sectional research. In this study, the non-parametric Spearman rank correlation test was carried out at the. Sampling used total sampling technique and obtained 70 respondents. Results: There is a relationship between nurses' knowledge about emergencies and the decision to activate code blue at with a significant value of p= 0,000 (p < α 0.05), r = 0.601. Conclusion: There is a relationship between nurses' knowledge about emergencies and the decision to activate code blue. Training resuscitation skills and increasing nurses' knowledge through regular training, workshops, or code blue simulations are recommended, especially for patient care units that rarely activate code blue.
Co-Authors Ahyar Rosidi Ahyar Rosidi Ahyar Rosidi Alfiana Ikhwani, Dina Anatun Aupia Anatun Aupia Apriana Sartika Astuti, Baiq Lastri Zuhria Aupia, Anatun Azkia Paramitha, Intan Baiq Disnalia Siswari Baiq Fina Farlina Basuni, Hikmah Lia Daniel Happy Putra Elsi Dwi Hapsari Emdat Suprayitno Fitria Aprianti, Nurannisa Gonie Sukron, Abdul Gusman, Yayan Hadi, Nurul Hadi Haeruman Haikal, Zikrul Hariawan Junardi Hasanah, Idyatul Hermawan Hermawan Hikmah Lia Basuni Hikmah Lia Basuni Himayatul Izzati I Ketut Swarjana Ikhwani, Dina Alfiana Inggara, Rizkika Arman Intan Azkia Paramitha Junardi, Hariawan Lei, Chui Ping Leni Syne Andriani Lia Basuni, Hikmah Luvita Wardani Mahesa Burma Mardiatun Mardiatun Maruli Taufandas Maruli Taufandas Maruli Taufandas Maruli Moh Syukri Moh. Syukri Muh. Jumaidi Sapwal Nandang DD Khairari Ni Wayan Manik Parwati Ningsih, Sri Wahyu Nurannisa Fitria Aprianti Nurfitriani Nurlathifah N. Yusuf Nurrannisa Fitria Aprianti Paikah Ulandari Prihatin, Kurniati Puguh W B, L Rafi’i, Ahmat Ririnisahawaitun Ririnisahawaitun, Ririnisahawaitun Ririnnisahawaitun Ririnnisahawaitun Ririnnisahawaitun Ririnsahawaitun Rizki Intan Novita Rosidi, Ahyar Rumilang, Baiq Sahraini Sahram Sahram, Sahram Sapwal, Muh. Jumaidi Sartika, Apriana Sasteri Yuliyanti Sasteri Yuliyanti Siti Naili Ilmiyani Soares, Domingos Sri Sumaryani Sri Wahyu Ningsih Suhaemi Suhaemi, Suhaemi Suherliana Sulistiawati Safitri Sumaryani, Sri Supriadi Supriadi Supriyatinigsih, Supriyatiningsih Supriyatiningsih Supriyatinigsih Tarmizi, Muhammad Taufandas, Maruli Tri Agustini, Ni Komang Wahyu Ningsih, Sri Widyawati Widyawati Yuliyanti, Sasteri