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Journal : Babali Nursing Research

Development and Validation of Android-Based Mobile App for Self-Controlling Excess Body Fluids in Chronic Renal Failure Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis: Original Article Faridah, Virgianti Nur; Hidayati, Nur; Rokhman, Abdul; Saputra, Bagus Dwi; Bachri, Saiful
Babali Nursing Research Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37363/bnr.2024.54411

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Background: Chronic renal failure patients undergoing hemodialysis commonly experience excess fluid volume in the body. It is necessary to provide media which can be independently employed by the patients to control body fluids and prevent fluid overload. The purpose of the study is to develop an android-based application "Sabahat Dialisis", as well as conducting validity test, reliability test, and application usage tests on users. Methods: This research utilized a Research and Development (R&D) design consisting of two stages. In Stage 1, an Android-based application was developed and its validity and reliability were assessed by five experts in dialysis. Stage 2 involved conducting trials of the application with 30 chronic renal failure patients in the Dialysis Unit to evaluate its usability. Results: The application component proved to be valid (I-CVI=1) and reliable (Cronbach’s alpha=0.768). The results of the application use trial on 30 hemodialysis patients indicated that 83.3% considered the application easy to understand, the menu/features were easy to use and operate (83.4%: 86.7%), 76.7% of users were satisfied with the application, the application was useful, in accordance with the needs of hemodialysis patients, and easy to learn (90%), 86.7% were easy to operate, and 76.7% recommended the application for use in hemodialysis patients. Conclusion: Sahabat Dialisis application is valid, reliable, and usable for chronic renal failure patients undergoing hemodialysis to control fluid in the body and avoid fluid overload.
The Effect of Educational Videos in Javanese Language on the Perception, Interest, and Implementation of the COVID-19 Vaccination in the Elderly Hidayati, Nur; Rokhman, Abdul; Nafi’ah, Dzakirotun
Babali Nursing Research Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37363/bnr.2023.44274

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Introduction: The coverage of the Covid-19 vaccination for the elderly in Indonesia is low, even though the elderly is a vulnerable group to the severity of Covid-19 infection and is the main focus for increasing their immunity. One of the efforts to increase interest, perception, and implementation of the Covid-19 vaccination in the elderly is by providing education through Javanese-language videos. This study aimed to determine the effect of educational videos with Javanese language on the perception, interest, and implementation of the Covid-19 vaccination in the elderly. Method: The research used a pre-experimental design with one group pre-post test. The population were 182 elderly. The samples of this research were 125 elderly who had not been vaccinated and selected using the cluster random sampling. This research was conducted in Karangdayu Village, Baureno District, Bojonegoro Regency from March to June 2023. The intervention was in the form of playing educational videos with Javanese language about Covid-19. The data were taken through a questionnaire, and then analyzed using the Wilcoxon and McNemar tests (α ≤0.05). Result: The results showed that there was an effect on changes in the perceptions and interests of the elderly in Karangdayu Village, Baureno District, Bojonegoro Regency after being given educational videos about Covid-19 vaccination (p=0.001). Educational videos are effective in increasing the perception and interest of the elderly for the Covid-19 vaccination, and statistically affecting the implementation of the Covid-19 vaccination in the elderly. However, descriptively, providing educational videos in Javanese language has not been able to maximize the number of elderly people to administer the Covid-19 vaccine. It is necessary to study in more depth about the factors that affect the implementation of Covid-19 vaccinations in the elderly besides interests and perceptions.
Psychological Condition of Nurses in the Aftermath of COVID-19 - Indonesian Nurses’ Perspective Rokhman, Abdul; Hidayati, Nur; Ubudiyah, Masunatul
Babali Nursing Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37363/bnr.2024.52354

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Background: COVID-19 is a global pandemic that strikes various groups, including nurses. Nurses are the health workers who are most exposed to COVID-19. Besides causing physical symptoms, COVID-19 also brings psychological symptoms, which need to be studied more deeply. The purpose of this study was to investigate post-covid psychological impact on nurses from the perspective of Indonesian nurses. Methods: This study was conducted using a descriptive approach on 187 nurses working in health services in Lamongan Regency who were exposed to COVID-19 and selected by purposive sampling. Psychological conditions studied included depression, which was measured by the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9); anxiety, measured by general anxiety disorder-7 (GAD-7); and insomnia, measured by the Sleep Condition Indicator (SCI). The data was collected from June to July 2022 using a Google form and analyzed descriptively.Results: The results showed that 55.1% of nurses were female, 87.7% were aged 22-45 years, 73.8% worked in hospitals, 87.2% worked in health services for more than 20 years, 81.8% smoked, and 18.2% were hospitalized when exposed to COVID-19. The results showed that 31.6% of nurses experienced mild to severe anxiety, 32.1% experienced mild to severe depression, and 9.1% experienced insomnia.Conclusion: Psychological symptoms experienced by nurses after being exposed to COVID-19 included anxiety, depression, and insomnia. Psychosocial stress factors and or pathophysiology of viral infections may trigger psychological disorders. Future researchers are recommended to examine further the factors contributing to psychological disorders in nurses and how long nurses experience post-covid psychological disorders.