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ANALISIS PENGARUH PERSEPSI PERAWAT PELAKSANA TENTANG FUNGSI MANAJERIAL KEPALA RUANG TERHADAP PENDOKUMENTASIAN ASUHAN KEPERAWATAN DI RUANG RAWAT INAP RUMAH SAKIT SWASTA DI SEMARANG Haryanti, Tri; Pujianto, Tri Ismu; Adinatha, Ni Nyoman
Jurnal Manajemen Keperawatan Vol 1, No 2 (2013): Jurnal Manajemen Keperawatan
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Background: This research background by a management function has not been a good head space as functions of planning, organizing, directing, monitoring and controling. Nursing management is the coordination and integration of nursing resources by applying the management process to achieve the goal, objectivity nursing care and nursing services. Good managerial function in nursing management is critical nursing care in the inpatient nurse practitioner in carrying out documentation of nursing care to clients. Purpose: This study aims to analyze the effect of implementing the nurses perception of the function manjerial head space of the implementation of documenting nursing care in the inpatient hospital nursing Wilasa Citarum Semarang. Methods: The method of research is a kuantitatif study with cross – sectional study. The research population is 57 nurse practitioner in the inpatient Orchid lounge, Cempaka, Dahlia and Flamboyan. Results: The result shows the perception of the nurse practitioner about managerial functions well enough head room (68.4%), the implementation of good documentation of nursing care (42.1%). Conclusion: a relationship between the perception of the nurse practitionerabout managerial function head space of the implementation of nursing documentation in patient wards (p = 0027).
ANALISIS PENGARUH PERSEPSI PERAWAT PELAKSANA TENTANG FUNGSI MANAJERIAL KEPALA RUANG TERHADAP PENDOKUMENTASIAN ASUHAN KEPERAWATAN DI RUANG RAWAT INAP RUMAH SAKIT SWASTA DI SEMARANG Tri Haryanti; Tri Ismu Pujianto; Ni Nyoman Adinatha
Jurnal Manajemen Keperawatan Vol 1, No 2 (2013): Jurnal Manajemen Keperawatan
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Background: This research background by a management function has not been a good head space as functions of planning, organizing, directing, monitoring and controling. Nursing management is the coordination and integration of nursing resources by applying the management process to achieve the goal, objectivity nursing care and nursing services. Good managerial function in nursing management is critical nursing care in the inpatient nurse practitioner in carrying out documentation of nursing care to clients. Purpose: This study aims to analyze the effect of implementing the nurse's perception of the function manjerial head space of the implementation of documenting nursing care in the inpatient hospital nursing Wilasa Citarum Semarang. Methods: The method of research is a kuantitatif study with cross – sectional study. The research population is 57 nurse practitioner in the inpatient Orchid lounge, Cempaka, Dahlia and Flamboyan. Results: The result shows the perception of the nurse practitioner about managerial functions well enough head room (68.4%), the implementation of good documentation of nursing care (42.1%). Conclusion: a relationship between the perception of the nurse practitionerabout managerial function head space of the implementation of nursing documentation in patient wards (p = 0027).
Response Time Of Code Stroke Officers In The Management Of Ischemic Stroke Patients: Systematic Review Kasiyanti, Heny; Mendrofa, Fery Agusman Motuho; Pujianto, Tri Ismu
Nursing Information Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Nursing Information Journal
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat STIKES Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/nij.v5i1.1057

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Stroke causes disability according to the American Heart Association (AHA) 87% of stroke patients experience disability and 77% experience complications. The highest prevalence of stroke is ischemic stroke where the standard therapy is to provide intravenous thrombolysis to patients with onset ≤ 4.5 hours. Response time of code stroke officers in the emergency area and fast activation will reduce disability and death rates. Researchers conducted a literature study and passive observation. This research design uses a cross study. In this systematic review, the research article uses the RCT research method and studies method with data analysis using meta-analysis. From a journal literature search using two databases, namely Science direct as many as N = 4 journal articles and Google Scholar as many as N = 3 articles, so that a total of N = 7 journal articles of literature by conducting an advanced search with keywords: response time, code stroke, with the addition of And, OR, published journals 5 years (2019 - 2024), in the form of complete journal articles, scholarly journals and journal articles in Indonesian and English. The findings of the article show that the response time of stroke code officers in the management of stroke patients in the emergency unit greatly affects the quality of life and risk of disability / disability of patients.
Implementation of Betty Neuman's Systems Theory in Hospital Nursing Practice: A Systematic Review Laila, Umi; Mendrofa, Fery Agusman Motuho; Pujianto, Tri Ismu
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 5 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Betty Neuman's system theory offers a holistic nursing approach that focuses on strengthening the patient's line of defense through the identification and management of stressors at the primary, secondary, and tertiary levels. Although this model has been widely applied in clinical practice, the consistency and effectiveness of its implementation in hospitals still require thorough evaluation. This study aims to systematically review empirical evidence on the application of Betty Neuman's theory in the field of nursing in hospitals. The method used in writing this article is a literature study with a systematic review method. The articles reviewed were obtained through searches on Google Scholar, Sematic Scholar, Proquest, and ScienceDirect in the period 2015-2025 with the search keywords implementation, nursing, hospital, betty neuman system Using PRISMA, from 946 articles found, 10 journal articles were obtained for review. A total of 10 articles were synthesized based on the findings of the effectiveness of implementing Betty Neuman's theory in nursing practice in hospitals, including Environmental Factors, Client System, Stressors, Lines of Defense and Resistance, Three Levels of Prevention, and Recovery. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of this theory is effective in strengthening the patient's defense system, reducing anxiety levels, and accelerating recovery in various conditions such as stroke, cancer, heart failure, and pre-operative anxiety. This model facilitates a multidimensional approach that includes the physiological, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects of the patient, while emphasizing the role of nurses as stressor managers and holistic recovery facilitators. However, practice in the field is still often limited to physical interventions only, so that the full potential of the theory has not been optimally utilized.
Effectiveness of Coping Through Audio Visual Education of J. Watson's Caring Concept Model on Reducing Anxiety Pre Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) of Cad Patients in the Hospital Rahayuningrum, Endah Tri; Pujianto, Tri Ismu; Rusnoto, Rusnoto
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 5 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i5.6888

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Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) is the leading cause of death globally, including in Indonesia. One of the procedures to treat CHD is Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI), but this action often causes significant anxiety in patients. Unmanaged anxiety can worsen the physical and mental condition of patients. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of audio-visual education based on the Caring Jean Watson concept in reducing anxiety in pre-PCI patients at Dr. Loekmonohadi Hospital, Kudus. The study design was a quasi-experiment with a "nonequivalent control group design", involving 40 patients divided into two groups: intervention (Watson's audio-visual caring education) and control (conventional education). Anxiety levels were measured using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) before and after the intervention. The data obtained before being analyzed was tested using the Shapiro-Wilk test to ensure that the data was normally distributed, then a parametric paired T-test was carried out to see the difference in anxiety between before and after being given education. The results showed a significant decrease in anxiety in the intervention group, where 45% of patients reached normal anxiety levels and only 10% still experienced severe anxiety. In contrast, in the control group, 70% of patients remained at severe anxiety levels. The paired T-test statistical test produced a p-value of 0.000 (p < 0.05 ), indicating a significant difference before and after education. Caring-based audio-visual education has been shown to be effective in reducing pre-PCI patient anxiety.