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Journal : Jurnal VNUS (Vocational Nursing Science)

Overview Of Family Emotional And Instrumental Support Of Schhizophrenic Patients With Social Isolation Metty Nurherliyany; Septian Try Rahmana; Rosmiati
Jurnal Vocational Nursing Sciences (VNUS) Vol 2 No 1 (2020): JURNAL VNUS (Vocational Nursing Science)
Publisher : LPPM STIKes Muhammadiyah Ciamis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (481.328 KB) | DOI: 10.52221/jvnus.v2i1.144

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Background: Schizophrenia is a persistent psychotic disorder that includes disturbances in behavior, emotions, and perceptions. Symptoms of schizophrenia are social isolation. Social isolation is the state of an individual experiencing a decline or even being completely unable to interact with other people around him. The physical impact of patients with social isolation if not addressed will cause more serious problems including; self-care deficits, and hallucinations which can eventually lead to violent behavior and suicidal actions. Family support or the role of the family in educating family members greatly influences the occurrence or absence of mental disorders. Objective: This study aims to describe the family's emotional and instrumental support for schizophrenic patients with social isolation in the work area of the Ciamis Health Center in 2020. Method: The research method used is descriptive. The population in this study were families of schizophrenic patients with social isolation disorders in the Work Area of the Ciamis Health Center as many as 15 people. Samples were taken using the total sampling technique. Result: The results showed that most of the emotional support in schizophrenic patients with social isolation was categorized as unsupportive by as many as 9 people (60%) and instrumental support in schizophrenic patients with social isolation was mostly categorized as unsupportive by as many as 8 people (53.3%). Conclusion: description of emotional support and instrumental support in schizophrenic patients with social isolation in the Work Area of the Ciamis Health Center, most of which are categorized as not supportive.
The Effect of Elderly Exercise on Pain Scale in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis Dedi Supriadi; Reni Purwanti; Rosmiati Rosmiati; Jajuk Kusumawaty; Andan Firmansyah
Jurnal Vocational Nursing Sciences (VNUS) Vol 1 No 1 (2019): JURNAL VNUS (Vocational Nursing Science)
Publisher : LPPM STIKes Muhammadiyah Ciamis

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Rheumatoid arthritis is the most common articular inflammatory disease in the elderly. Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic, systemic disease that typically develops slowly and is characterized by recurrent inflammation of the diarthrodial joints and associated structures. According to the Ciamis District Office, from the entire Ciamis District Health Center, 17,492 cases of rheumatoid arthritis were diagnosed. To determine the effect of elderly exercise on pain scale in patients with rheumatoid arthritis at the Ciamis Public Health Center. This research method is a pre-experimental design in the form of one group One-Shot Case Study. The population in this study were the elderly aged 45-59 years as many as 129 people. The sampling technique in this research is accidental sampling. The sample in this study were the elderly aged 45-59 years as many as 56 people. The results of the study stated that there was an influence of elderly exercise on the pain scale in patients with rheumatoid arthritis at the Ciamis Health Center, with the significance value of the Wilcoxon test results showing (P = 0.029 <0.05). This means that rheumatoid arthritis can be reduced by doing sports, one of which is by doing elderly gymnastics. Exercise that is done regularly can strengthen the muscles around the joints, reduce pain or aches, improve balance and provide more energy in the body. Conclusion is elderly exercise can affect the pain scale of rheumatoid arthritis sufferers