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Analysis of Nurse’s Occupational Health in Managing Patients in Benyamin Guluh Hospital Kolaka Regency Tukatman, Tukatman; Sulistiawati, Sulistiawati; Purwaningsih, Purwaningsih; Nursalam, Nursalam
Jurnal NERS Vol 10, No 2 (2015): Vol. 10 Nomor 2 Oktober 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (249.642 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/%oj.Ners102%y343-347

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Introduction: Occupational health and safety are a system designed to ensure a good safety and health in the workplace. Nurses have a higher risk of accidents and occupational diseases due to managing patients The goal of analyze the relationship or the influence of predisposing, enabling and reinforcing factors, and the concept of core and care in nurses’ safety and occupational health issue nurs in managing patient. Methods: Type of study is explanatory research using cross sectional design. Proportional random was chosen by consecutive sampling technique amounted to 100 respondents based on criteria. The variables measured were predisposing factors (knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and values), reinforcing factor (officers who became a role model), enabling factors (facilities, rules/regulation), core-care (interpersonal, concern), as well as safety and occupational health. Data were analyzed using Partial Least Square (PLS). Result and Analysis: Predisposing factors affecting safety and occupational health, value by t-count of 2.82 > t-table of 1.96. Reinforcing factors do not significantly affect occupational health and safety by t-count of 1.098 < t-table of 1.96. Enabling factors affecting occupational health and safety by t-count of 2.39 > t-table of 1. Factors of core and care factors affecting nurses’ safety and occupational health in managing patients in Benyamin Guluh Hospital, Kolaka Regency have t-count of 1.963 > t-table of 1.96. Discussion and Conclusion: Development of behavioral and nursing theories to nurses’ occupational health and safety showed R-square value of 39.5%. The new model structure are: predisposing factors (knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and values), enabling factors (facilities, rules / regulation), core (interpersonal relationships) and care (concern).Keywords: occupational health, behavior, nursing
Analysis of Nurse’s Occupational Health in Managing Patients in Benyamin Guluh Hospital Kolaka Regency Tukatman Tukatman; Sulistiawati Sulistiawati; Purwaningsih Purwaningsih; Nursalam Nursalam
Jurnal Ners Vol. 10 No. 2 (2015): Oktober 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (249.642 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/jn.v10i2.1405

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Introduction: Occupational health and safety are a system designed to ensure a good safety and health in the workplace. Nurses have a higher risk of accidents and occupational diseases due to managing patients The goal of analyze the relationship or the influence of predisposing, enabling and reinforcing factors, and the concept of core and care in nurses’ safety and occupational health issue nurs in managing patient. Methods: Type of study is explanatory research using cross sectional design. Proportional random was chosen by consecutive sampling technique amounted to 100 respondents based on criteria. The variables measured were predisposing factors (knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and values), reinforcing factor (officers who became a role model), enabling factors (facilities, rules/regulation), core-care (interpersonal, concern), as well as safety and occupational health. Data were analyzed using Partial Least Square (PLS). Result and Analysis: Predisposing factors affecting safety and occupational health, value by t-count of 2.82 > t-table of 1.96. Reinforcing factors do not significantly affect occupational health and safety by t-count of 1.098 < t-table of 1.96. Enabling factors affecting occupational health and safety by t-count of 2.39 > t-table of 1. Factors of core and care factors affecting nurses’ safety and occupational health in managing patients in Benyamin Guluh Hospital, Kolaka Regency have t-count of 1.963 > t-table of 1.96. Discussion and Conclusion: Development of behavioral and nursing theories to nurses’ occupational health and safety showed R-square value of 39.5%. The new model structure are: predisposing factors (knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and values), enabling factors (facilities, rules / regulation), core (interpersonal relationships) and care (concern).
Bio-psycho-social-spiritual responses of family and relatives of HIV-Infected Indonesian Migrant Workers Nursalam Nursalam; Ninuk Dian Kurniawati; Abu Bakar; Purwaningsih Purwaningsih; Candra Panji Asmoro
Jurnal Ners Vol. 9 No. 2 (2014): Oktober 2014
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (651.781 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/jn.v9i2.2564

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Introduction: Incidence of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) among Indonesian Migrant Workers (TKI) returning from his destination countries, especially in East Java is quite high. Stress experienced by the patient is affected bythe family member maladaptive behaviors; thus affect healing process and even increased mortality. The purpose of this study was to analyze the response of the bio-psycho-socio-spiritual family of Indonesian Workers who are infected with HIV and compared with the response of non-family workers who are infected with HIV.Method: Research design was comparative to reveal the response of the bio-psycho-socio-spiritual families of HIV-infected familyof migrant workers and non-migrant workers. The population was family of both migrant and non-migrant in two districts in East Java in 2014. Sample of 17 people were recruited by simple random sampling technique. Data were performed at the family home, including biologic response (venous blood sampling for cortisol examination), and measurement of the psychological, social and responses by using questionnaires and interviews. Data were analysed with statistical t test and Mann-Whitney test with a significance level of 0.05.Result: The results showed no differences in the biological response of HIV patients’ families among migrant and non-migrant workers (p = 0.000) although the majority of respondents were in the normal range or not stress. In contrast, the psychology, social and spiritual responsesshowed no statistically significant difference with p = 0.065, p = 0.057, p = 0.243 for psychological, social, and spiritual responses respectively.Discussion: There is a difference in the biological response (cortisol) in the group of family and relatives of patients with HIV among migrant workers compared with non-migrant workers, but there is no statistical difference in the psychological, social and spiritualresponses.
Decrease Risk Behavior HIV Infected on Construction Laborers with Behavior Change Communication (BCC) Approach Purwaningsih Purwaningsih; Nasronudin Nasronudin; Nuzul Qur’aniati; Ferry Effendi
Jurnal Ners Vol. 9 No. 2 (2014): Oktober 2014
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Introduction: Percentage of HIV-AIDS cases based on the types of work in East Java in 2011 shows that construction workers occupied ranks the top five ranked groups with 249 people (31%) after a group of commercial sex workers (CSWs) group. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of BCC approach to the reduction of contracting HIV risk behavior in the construction laborers. Method: This study used operational research design. In this study measures the effectiveness of behavior change of construction workers on the prevention of HIV transmission by comparing the behavior of the construction workers before and after the intervention. The subjects of this study were 150 people risk group of construction workers who work and are spread throughout the city of Surabaya. This research was carried out into three phases, namely, phase preintervention research, intervention research, and post-intervention phase of the study. Implemented in the first year and second year praintervensi stage implemented intervention and post-intervention phases.Result: The results of this study showed that 72% of construction workers is productive (18–35 years) and visit his family more than once a month (38%). There is 20% of construction workers had sex with commercial sex workers and no one was using drugs. By 50% of construction workers never get information about HIV/AIDS and as many as 48% never use the services of HIV/AIDS.Discussion: External motivation construction workers associated with the utilization of behavioral HIV/AIDS services with sufficient correlation. Strong external motivation is influenced by risk behaviors of HIV/AIDS were conducted and the desire to get help. Weak external motivation is influenced by a lack of exposure to information related to HIV/AIDS services. The results of the FGD stakeholders have the perception is the same if a construction worker is a high risk group of contracting HIV. Most of the construction workers not have enough knowledge for the prevention of HIV transmission because they do not have access to HIV care and behavior are at risk of contracting HIV by construction workers.
THE IMPACT OF GREEN TEA ON BLOOD FLUIDITY IMPROVEMENT AND WEIGHT LOSS Djoko Agus Purwanto; Asri Darmawati; purwaningsih purwaningsih
Jurnal Ners Vol. 9 No. 1 (2014): April 2014
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Introduction: Various studies have shown the benefi cial effects of green tea, not only on cardiovascular diseases but also on type 2 diabetes.Methods: In this study, the preparation of green tea water extract has been standardized to (-)-epigalocatechin gallate (EGCG), the major component of green tea. The role of green tea water extract on blood fl uidity and diabetes diseases has been studied in 13 Fructose-Fed Rat (FFR). The rats were given high fructose diet ad libitum for one week and then combination with green tea water extract every day for 6 days.Results: The results show, green tea water extract can reduces 100 μL blood passage times of wistar rat signifi cantly (p<0.01) by Micro-Channel Array Flow Analyzer (MC-FAN) instrument. Green tea water extract also had strong effect in reducing abdominal fat (p<0.05), blood glucose level (p<0.01) and body weight (p<0.01).Conclusion: These results suggest that green tea water extract may has benefi cial effects for the treatment of diabetes and reduce blood viscosity.
Antenatal Care Services Standart Compliance of Village Midwife in East Java Province Purwaningsih Purwaningsih; Ni Ketut Alit Armini; Esti Yunitasari; Mira Triharini; Cholicul H
Jurnal Ners Vol. 8 No. 2 (2013): Oktober 2013
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Introduction: The high Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) require attention to implementing improvement programs and improving maternal health. According to data from East Java Health Offi ce AKI during 2009 were 260/100,000 live births. Indicators of maternal monitoring imple can be seen from figure K1 coverage (visit pregnant women in the first pregnancy) and K4 (contact at least 4 times during pregnancy for antenatal care).Methods: This study was conducted with the observational design of the “cross-sectional”, is a study to learn the dynamics of the correlation between risk factors with effects, with the approach, observation or data collection at once at some point (time point approach).Result: Variable associated with compliance standards of village midwives in implementing the ANC in the province of East Java is the level of knowledge (p) = 0.014 and the infrastructure required to ANC (p) = 0.000. Other variables did not show a significant relationship such as: age (p) = 0.121, status (p) = 0.831, period of employment (p) = 0.147, education (p) = 0.153, training (p) = 0.664, motivation (p) = 0.525, supervision (p) = 0.887, and rewards (p) = 0.663.Discussion: District Health Office/City should do a refresher on antenatal care in midwife needs to be done, since there are those who have a suffi cient level of knowledge and less. Facilities and infrastructure that support the implementation of Antenatal Care (ANC) should be facilitated effectively, to support midwives performance in implementing standards of care Antenatal Care.
Islamic Caring Model on Increase Patient Satisfaction Muh. Abdurrouf; Nursalam Nursalam; Purwaningsih Purwaningsih
Jurnal Ners Vol. 8 No. 1 (2013): April 2013
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Introduction: Patient satisfaction was important aspect that must be considered by health service providers, patients who were not satisfied will leave the hospital and be a competitor's customers so be able caused a decrease in sales of products/services and in turn could reduce and even loss of profit, therefore, the hospital must provided the best service so that it could increase patient satisfaction. The purpose of this study was to exams the effect of Islamic caring model on increase patient satisfaction.Methods: This study was used pre-experimental design, the respondents were 31 patients in the treatment group assigned Islamic caring and 31 patients with a kontrol group that were not given Islamic caring Inpatient Surgical Sultan Agung Islamic Hospital Semarang by using consecutive sampling techniques, patient satisfaction data collected through questionnaires and analyzed with Mann-Whitney test, as for finding out the Islamic caring for patient satisfaction were analyzed with spearmen's rho test.Results: The results showed that there was a significant influence of Islamic caring for perceived disconfirmation (p=0,000) there was a perceived disconfirmation influence on patient satisfaction significantly (p=0,000), there was a significant influence of Islamic caring for patient satisfaction in the treatment group with a kontrol group (p=0.001).Conclusion: Discussion of this study was Islamic caring model effect on the increase perceived disconfirmation and patient satisfaction, Perceived disconfirmation effect on patient satisfaction, patient satisfaction who given Islamic caring was increase, patients given Islamic caring had higher satisfaction levels than patients who not given Islamic caring. Suggestions put forward based on the results of the study of Islamic caring model could be applied in Sultan Agung Islamic Hospital as a model of nursing care, Islamic caring behavior can be learned and improved through training and commitment and could be applied in providing nursing care, further studies of other variables that had not been examined in accordance expectancy-disconfirmation theory according Wodruff and Gardial 2002 of comparison standard and satisfaction outcome.
Analyzed Factors That Leads to the Balanced Scorecard Nursing Care Documentation at Rumah Sakit Jiwa Menur Surabaya Yuli Anggraini; Purwaningsih Purwaningsih; Eka Misbahatul
Jurnal Ners Vol. 5 No. 1 (2010): April 2010
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Introduction: Nursing documentation is an important aspect of nursing practice so that should be assessed comprehensively. The objective of the study was to analyze the causing factor of nursing care documentation at Rumah Sakit Jiwa Menur Surabaya through balanced scorecard.Methods: This research was an analytical descriptive conducted out on January 2010 at Rumah Sakit Jiwa Menur Surabaya that measured nursing care documentation through four perspectives of balanced scorecard by distributing quisioner to 55 nurses and 69 customers (patient families) using inclusion criteria, and holding personal interview to 3 structural offi cial, 2 functional official, and 6 ward supervisors. Data of nurse education, percentage of trained nurse was gained by checklist. Data were analyzed using content analysis to fi nd the causing factor of nursing documentation within balanced scorecard.Result: The result showed that financial, internal business processes, and learning and growth perspectives had causal relationship with nursing care documentation at Rumah Sakit Jiwa Menur Surabaya, but customer perspective didn’t have direct causal relationship with it.Conclusion: It can be concluded that impractical nursing documentation form especially in dimension of time on assessment, implementation, and evaluation, and comprehension on assessment, absence of physical nursing standards, limited knowledge on nursing documentation evoked by absence of inhouse training about nursing documentation, ineffective supervision and audit were factors which affecting nursing documentation at Rumah Sakit Jiwa Menur Surabaya. The researcher recommended that the hospital manager should modificate the nursing documentation form using NIC & NOC of NANDA and computerized system, compose physical nursing standards, carry out advanced nursing education and inhouse training about nursing care documentation, improve supervision program, and nursing documentation audit.
Strategi Peningkatan Mutu Pelayanan Keperawatan Berdasarkan Analisis Posisi Perilaku Caring Perawat dengan Jendela Pelanggan Widiharti Widiharti; Sunaryo Sunaryo; Purwaningsih Purwaningsih
Jurnal Ners Vol. 6 No. 1 (2011): April 2011
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (201.56 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/jn.v6i1.3962

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Introduction: In this era of globalization and free market, demand from the society for adequate health care is increasing and encouraging hospitals to provide the best services. Better services require continuous and perfect planning in service quality improvement. The goal of this study was to find the development strategy to improve the quality of nursing care based on analysis of nurses caring behaviors position using customer window.Method: This study used 30 samples to assess input, proses and output. Research site was in Bhakti Rahayu hospital Surabaya for 1 month. Research instrument was questionnaire. Research data was used to determine optimum strategy of operational research approach using a simple dynamic program.Result: The result showed that the optimum strategy throught the line of affordable cuost – good fasilities – sufficient caring behavior – sufficient administrative – sufficient infrastructure – reliable human resources had the greates value of 70.Conclusion it can be cancluded that not all ideal line have a high value.
Analisis Faktor Pemanfaatan VCT pada Orang Risiko Tinggi HIV/AIDS Purwaningsih Purwaningsih; Misutarno Misutarno; Siti Nur Imamah
Jurnal Ners Vol. 6 No. 1 (2011): April 2011
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Introduction: Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) is an entry point for the provision of nursing, support and medication of people living with HIV/AIDS. VCT is also a model for the dissemination of comprehensive information and support to change risk behavior and prevent HIV/AIDS infection. The purpose of this research was describe determinants of VCT utilization for the high risk person of HIV/AIDS at Puskesmas Dupak based on health belief model.Method: Design used in this study was descriptive survey design. The population was high risk people of HIV/AIDS who utilize VCT at Puskesmas Dupak Surabaya in 2010. The variables were component of health belief model for the high risk people of HIV/AIDS who utilize VCT. It consist of perceived susceptibility factor, perceived seriousness factor, perceived benefit and barrier factor, self efficacy, and cues to action factor. The samples were recruited with probability sampling consist of 23 respondents. Data were collected by using structured questionnairs with multiple choice questions and were then analyzed using descriptive analysis.Result: Results showed that perceived suscebtibilty was in strong criteria (61%), perceived seriousness was in strong criteria (78%), perceived benefit was in strong criteria (66%), perceived barrier was in enough criteria (65%), self effi cacy was in strong criteria (82%), and cues to action factor was in strong criteria (52%).Conclusion: Component health belief model to VCT utilization on high risk people of HIV/AIDS was in strong criteria. It is recommended to health worker at Puskesmas Dupak to give adequate information frequently to the high risk people of HIV/AIDS.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abdul Rahman Ollong Abi Fadila Abu Bakar Agus Sulistyono Ah. Yusuf Alfariski, Irgi Alit Armini, Ni Ketut Alnita Baaka Amalia, Nabilla Dihni Ambarwanti, Cahreta Andri Setiya Wahyudi Angelina N. Tethool Anita Nurmasitoh Anjas Anjas, Anjas Arif Rahman Aththibby Arizona, Rizki Arni Juwita Artono, Agus Ashari, Asri Mulya Asih, Nuri Luthfi Asnawati Asnawati Asri Darmawati Asri Darmawati Astuti Darmiyanti Aswin, Rosmayanti Athanasia Octaviani Puspita Dewi, Athanasia Octaviani Puspita Atikah, Tika D. bagaskoro, isnaini jaya Bahiyah, Khoridatul Bambang Sri Anggoro Banjarnahor, Hotma Ria Candra Panji Asmoro, Candra Panji Capriati, Rossy Chamidah, Isni Nurul Chamidah, Isni Nurul Cholicul H Claude Mona Airin Cloudia, Hikma Bungsu Daniel Y. Seseray Deltario Novian Joko Sucipto Dewi Liesnoor Setyowati Djoko Agus Purwanto Dwi Budi Santoso Dwi Dina Romantika Dwi Nurhayati, Dwi Dwi Nurhidayati, Dwi Dwi Zulfita Ecin Kuraesin Edy Santoso Eka Mishbahatul Mar'ah Has Elida Ulfiana Erita Gustina Erlis Nur Mujiningsih, Erlis Nur Erwin Ayubi, Tika Esti Yunitasari Evamona Sinuraya Evi W. Saragih Fathurrahmah, Nuzul Isnaini Fauzul, Fauzul Ferry Effendi Firdayani Sianturi Firmana, Firmina Murniati Gading Ekapuja Aurizki Ginting, Anisa Yolanda Gita Agnes Gregoria Ariyanti Gunawan, Elfedius Andre Hakim Zulkarnain Hakim, Aji Qamara Dewi Harianja, Greace Heni Murti Wahyuni Hotlan Manik Ika Yuni Widyawati Ilya Krisnana, Ilya Indarwati , Retno Inriani, Noveling Intan Munawaroh Iriani Sumpe Jadimanto, Jadimanto Jailani Jailani John Arnold Palulungan Jr, Rosalio G. Artes Juwita, Putri Karingga, Devangga Darma Khairani, Ade Irma Kharisma, Nazza Khikmatul Mu’jizah Khusna, Nia Annisyatul Kipa Jundapri Kurniawati, Ninuk Dian Kuswata Kartawinata Lailatun Ni’mah Lekitoo, Marlyn N Lestari, Nila Lilik Manowati Made Indra Ayu Astarini, Made Indra Ayu Makhfudli Makhfudli Marbun, Mega Sari Mardiani, Inna Nisawati Margaretha Kewa Lamak Martha Kayadoe Masitah Masitah Masrifah, Masrifah Maulina, Nadira Meliany, Veronika Mimi Rosadi Miranda, Miranda Misutarno, Misutarno Moh. Khoiruddin Mohamad Jen Wajo Mohammad Nur Firdaus Muh D. RAM Muh. Abdurrouf Mulyadi Mulyadi Nabilah, Arinda Putri Nalika Nazua Ridwan Nanang Fachruddin Nasrija, Hendra Nasronudin Nasronudin Nasution, Ruqoyyah Natasya, Cindy Nihayati, Hanik Endang Niken Ariska Prawesti Niken Subekti Nina Fentiana Nisrina Nisrina Noviyanti Noviyanti, Noviyanti Nur Hidayat Nurjani Nurmairina Nursalam . Nursalam, Nursalam Nuzul Qur'aniati Nuzul Qur’aniati Nyoto Suseno O R Faidiban, O R Pamela, Tia Paratami, Ando Peni Indrayudha Pramesti, Mardiani Rahayu Pratiwi, Anugrah Putri Prawesti, Niken Ariska Priyo Sambodo Purwiro Harjati Puspitasari, Nindy Putri, Pinandhita Putri, Pinandhita Qolbi Nur Qoidah Yahya Qur’aniati, Nuzul Rahma Illahi, Cinta Sasmita Rapeah, Rapeah Ratia, Ratia Ratna Dewi Mulyaningtiyas Rini Susana Riski Hardani Riyadi, Muhammad Hamdan Rofida, Astuti Rosyida, Rohima Tazkiyah Ruddy Polosakan, Ruddy Sadiyah, Halimah Salsabila, Irma Saragih , Evi W. Sari, Firdaus Indah Septanto, Aby Nugrah Septin Srimentari Lely Darma Septiyaningsih, Tri Septiyaningsih, Tri Setia Budi Setyo Gunawan, Setyo Shelda, Priscila Shelda Sientje D. Rumetor Simamora, Endang Roswati Siti Nur Imamah Sodiqin, Sodiqin Sri Murlianti Sriani, Henni Suarilah, Ira Sudarsono Sulistiawati Sulistiawati Sunaryo Sunaryo Surbakti, Claudia Surbakti, Rori Sandri Dewi Br Susamto, Dina Amalia Susanti Susanti Susilastri, Dian Syahrum Agung Syaifuddin Kurnianto syarief ferry alkadrie Tabilangi, Charles Tantri Palupi Trias Isrichawati Triharini, Mira Trini Susmiati Tukatman Tukatman Utami, Novi Tri Utomo, Jepri Vourvachi, Christina Wahono, Lakon Wahyuni Tri Lestari Warganda Warganda Widarizki, Restik Bunga Widayati , Trisiwi W. Widayati, Isti Widiharti Widiharti Wulandari, Annisa Yuana yuana, Yuana Yuli Anggraini Yulis Setiya Dewi Yunitasari, Eva YUSUF, RAZALI Yusuf, Razali Yusuf, Razali Yusuf, Razali Zahroh, Nabila Shofiatuz