Helinida Saragih
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Kecemasan Ibu Hamil Trimester IIII di Masa Pandemi Covid 19 dalam Menghadapi Persalinan Jagentar Parlindungan Pane; Helinida Saragih; Amando Sinaga; Angelina Manullang
Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa Vol. 4 No. 3 (2021): Agustus 2021
Publisher : Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia (PPNI) Jawa Tengah

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Wabah Virus Covid-19 sangat berdampak pada permasalahan psikologis ibu hamil seperti kesehatan ibu selama hamil dan keselamatan janin selama di dalam kandungan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi tingkat kecemasan ibu hamil trimester ketiga di masa pandemi Covid-19 dalam menghadapi persalinan. Jenis penelitian deskriptif dengan pendekatan cross-sectional. Jumlah sampel dalam penelitian ini sebanyak 33 orang dengan menggunakan teknik total sampling. Pengumpulan data menggunakan kuesioner the perinatal anxiety screening scale (PASS) dengan nilai croancbach alpha sebesar 0,90, 0,89, 0,86, dan 0,87 untuk ke empat indikator kecemasan. Mayoritas ibu hamil trimester ketiga mengalami cemas ringan-sedang sebanyak 20 responden (60,6%), cemas berat sebanyak 11 responden (33,3%) dan tidak mengalami cemas sebanyak 2 orang (6,1%). Kecemasan yang dialami responden disebabkan oleh pengalaman ibu melahirkan sebelumnya, ketakutan ibu terinfeksi dan menginfeksi Covid-19 dan informasi yang diperoleh dari media masa mengenai protokol kesehatan selama masa pandemi Covid-19.
Description of resilience in patients Cancer at Haji Adam Malik hospital Medan in 2022 Vina Y.S. Sigalingging; Friska Ginting; Helinida saragih; Luber Nia Halawa
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 01 (2024): Jurnal eduHealt, Edition January - March, 2024
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Cancer is defined as the abnormal growth of cells caused by several changes in gene expression that cause dysregulation of cell proliferation and cell death. The type of research design used is descriptive with a purposive sampling method and the instrument used in this research is a resilience questionnaire. Result: 47 respondents (85.5%) were female and 8 respondents (14.5%) were male, Early elderly (46-55) were 28 respondents (50.9%) and late teenagers 17-25 were 2 respondents (3.6%), married status was 49 respondents (89.1%) and unmarried was 1 respondent (1.8%), housewives work as many as 21 respondents (38.2%) and civil servants as many as 2 respondents (3.6%), slam was 25 respondents (45.5%) and Catholicism was 8 respondents (14.5%), the Javanese were 22 respondents (40%) and the Padang tribe was 1 respondent (1.85), diagnosis of mammary cancer was 43 respondents (78.2%) and melanoma was 3 respondents (5.5%), the duration of cancer > 6 months was 42 respondents (76.4%) and 13 respondents (23.6%), 13 respondents (23.6%) had very high resilience and 4 respondents (7.3%) had very low resilience. Conclusion: It is hoped that cancer sufferers will become more aware of their ability to increase resilience, especially for patients who have low resilience.