Adin Mu’afiro
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INSIDEN SINDROM PREMENSTRUASI PADA MAHASISWI KEPERAWATAN Adin Mu’afiro; Kiaonarni O.W.; Irine Christiany
JURNAL PENELITIAN KESEHATAN Vol 14, No 3 (2016): Jurnal Penelitian Kesehatan
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya

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This research is descriptive. Subjects were Nursing student of Polytechnic Of Health Ministry Surabaya using simple random sampling. Variable study was the incidence of premenstrual syndrome. Instruments used checklist PMS. The results showed that the entire student experience PMS symptoms with varying degrees of severity are not the same. Minor complaints on symptoms: breast pain (60%), Hard concentration (50%) and Insomnia (40%). Complaints are the symptoms: Joint pain / muscle and sudden mood changes (80%), Irritability (60%), abdominal cramps (40%). Complaints weight on symptoms: headache (40%) and flatulence (30%). The onset of these symptoms are caused due to consumption of calcium and magnesium mahasisiwi not fulfilled the needs of the appropriate RDA (calcium = 1000mg / hr; magnesium 200mg / hr). Mostly (60%) only consume calcium 200-300 mg / hr, and no student who consume magnesium. Students who have PMS to record her menstrual period for 3 months when the symptoms are felt natural. Key words: premenstrual syndrome, nursing student
PENURUNAN KECEMASAN PASIEN ONE DAY SURGERY MENGGUNAKAN TERAPI MUSIK Adin Mu’afiro; Kiaonarni O.W.; Endang Soelistyowati
JURNAL PENELITIAN KESEHATAN Vol 12, No 2 (2014): Jurnal Penelitian Kesehatan
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Anxiety increases the sympathetic stress response of patients before surgery. The purpose to analyze the music therapy effect to decrease anxiety a one-day surgery patient’s. The study design was a quasi-experiment with a design Randomized Controlled Trial of the double-blind. The samples were mostly patients undergoing ODS at the Hospital Haji Surabaya treatment group of 20 people and 20 people with a comparison control group of men and women, respectively 10. Dependent variable is the ODS patient anxiety. Independent Variable is the study of music therapy. The research instruments include State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, the music, MP4, headphones. Data analysis using a t -test. The results showed a difference in the average reduction between treatment and control groups (p=0.000). Patients who received treatment group music therapy decreased anxiety average of 5.90 whereas in the control group actually increased anxiety average of 1.65. Decreased patient anxiety due to musical stimuli stimulates alpha and beta waves depress the CNS that affects relax and lull. Suggested nurses provide patient comfort before surgery ODS use music song/type of rhythm he liked.  Key words: anxiety,  music therapy, one-day surgery