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Journal : JURNAL KEPERAWATAN MERSI

Nonmaleficence pada Pasien Neonatal dengan Hiperbilirubinemia yang Menjalani Fototerapi: Analisa Konsep Setyaningsih, Wahyu; Awaludin, Sidik
JURNAL KEPERAWATAN MERSI Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Prodi Keperawatan Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jkm.v13i1.11320

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Background: The clinical ethical issue of nonmaleficence is not causing harm to patients. The principle of nonmaleficence requires that every medical action be weighed against all benefits, risks, and consequences. This principle reminds practitioners that the benefits of medical action should always be weighed against all risks and consequences. Objective: The concept analysis aimed to explore the nonmaleficence in neonatal hyperbilirubinemia patient undergoing phototherapy. Methods: Walker and Avants's method for concept analysis is used in this paper. This paper defines the attributes using the eight-step Walker and Avant’s process of concept analysis method, such as the main objectives of the concept analysis process are to identify the attributes and provide researchers with a precise definition of the concept. Therefore, this analysis can provide a conceptualized definition of hyperbilirubinemia, phototherapy and nonmaleficence. The search method performing a literature searching PUBMED, Science Direct, ProQuest, and Google Scholar databases using the keywords hyperbilirubinemia, phototherapy, and nonmaleficence as key word and title. Published materials conducted from 2000 to 2023 in English or Indonesian.  Results: The concept analysis showed that health workers in providing health care efforts must always be with the intention of helping patients overcome their health problems. Nurses’ actions must be in accordance with procedures so that there are no errors or negligence that can harm patient and families so that they can provide maximum benefits and minimal risk. Conclusion: Nurse using ethical concept of nonmaleficence tried to explanation to mothers and family members in non-medical language.
Co-Authors Abda Abda Adolf Z. D. Siahay Ainun nisa, Farah Yasmine Akbar, Nanda Dwi Akbar Amyn, Akhmad Naufal Ananto Aji, Ananto Andy Soegianto Anggraeni, Novika Fitri Annahdiya, Nabila Ari Kusmiwiyati Arifin, Sherina Amastasia Ati Astuti, Ati Aufilana, Rahmah Kurnia Aulia, Akhlis Awalia, Rizka Ummama Azzahro, Rizki Desi Benardi, Andi Chandra, Lutfiana Dewi Liesnoor Setyowati Dian Ramawati Dilma’aarij Agustia Ernawaty Ernawaty Ernawaty Erni Suharini Handayani, Windari Kurnia Herawati Mansur Islami, Qonitath Bella Jamhur, Jamhur Jupriyono, Jupriyono Khasanah, Muflikhatul Kurnianingrum, Ratna Kusuma, Hanum Fintya Luh Seri Ani Maulidia, Miftakul Fira Mubarok, Samsul Muhamad Khasyir, Muhamad Mulyana, Intan Munawaroh, Lu’lu’il Nabila, Erva Destianti Nadhiroh, Ria Kholifatun Naimah Naimah Nanda, Veronika Dexsa Ni Wayan Arya Utami, Ni Wayan Arya Nikmah, Laila Khoerun Nur Khamid, Nur Prasanta, Arsi Surya Purwanto, Waid Agus Putri Pitarisa Sudarsono, Agustina Ratna Dwi Wulandari Rausyanfikr, Hamas Rizky Uswatun Arifah, Anisya Rochmatun, Habibah Rohman, Ahmad Nur Saptono Putro Satyawan, Dandy Candra Sholichah, Lilis Sidik Awaludin Siva Safitri, Siva Sriyono Sriyono Subkhan, Akhmad Suciani, Tutik Suharno, Budi Sulaksmi, Galih Niken Anggoro Supangat, Ririn Widyowati Suroso Suroso Syaikhul Falah Syarief, Muh Alima’sum Tjaturahono Budi Sanjoto trisnawati, diana Tukidi Tukidi, Tukidi Utami, Evita Septiana Tyas Vina Nurul Husna Waryunah Irmawati Wicaksana, Muhammad Guruh Bintang Wijaya, Leo Ahmad