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Faktor Psikososial dan Kesehatan Kerja Perawat di Indonesia: Sistematik Literatur Review Kartika, Rizka Wahyu; Trisnowati, Heni; Wardani, Yuniar
Jurnal Promotif Preventif Vol 9 No 2 (2026): April 2026: JURNAL PROMOTIF PREVENTIF
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Pancasakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47650/jpp.v9i2.2133

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Kesehatan kerja perawat dipengaruhi oleh berbagai faktor, termasuk faktor psikososial seperti beban kerja, dukungan sosial, konflik peran, dan stres kerja. Studi ini bertujuan untuk meninjau literatur ilmiah terbaru yang membahas hubungan antara faktor psikososial dan kesehatan kerja perawat di Indonesia. Metode yang digunakan adalah systematic review dengan pendekatan PRISMA. Penelusuran literatur dilakukan pada basis data nasional seperti Garuda, Neliti, dan Google Scholar. Kriteria inklusi meliputi: artikel berbahasa Indonesia, metode kuantitatif, topik berkaitan dengan faktor psikososial dan kesehatan kerja perawat, dan diterbitkan antara 2019–2024. Eksklusi mencakup artikel kualitatif, tidak tersedia penuh (full-text), atau tidak relevan secara tematik. Kesehatan kerja perawat adalah suatu kondisi fisik, mental, dan sosial yang optimal bagi perawat dalam menjalankan tugas dan tanggung jawabnya di tempat kerja. Implikasi hasil ini penting untuk kebijakan manajemen rumah sakit dalam menciptakan lingkungan kerja yang sehat bagi perawat. Penelitian lebih lanjut dapat mengeksplorasi intervensi yang paling efektif secara kontekstual di lingkungan rumah sakit Indonesia. Faktor psikososial memainkan peran krusial dalam memengaruhi kesehatan kerja perawat di Indonesia.
BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF AIR POLLUTION'S IMPACT ON CHILDREN WITH ASTHMA: INSIGHTS FROM A DECADE OF RESEARCH (2012-2022) Santri, Ichtiarini Nurullita; Irham, Lalu Muhammad; Musfirah, Musfirah; Wardani, Yuniar; Isni, Khoiriyah; Phiri, Yohane Vincent Abero; Rangkuti, Ahmad Faizal; Ekadinata, Nopryan; Adikusuma, Wirawan
The Indonesian Journal of Public Health Vol. 21 No. 1 (2026): THE INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijph.v21i1.2026.140-152

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Introduction: Asthma, a prevalent chronic inflammatory respiratory ailment, affects approximately 8% of children worldwide, with urban air pollution, particularly traffic-related pollutants, recognized as a significant contributor to its incidence. The heightened vulnerability of children due to their immature respiratory and immune systems accentuates the importance of addressing this issue. Aims: This study aims to explore the relationship between air pollution and children with asthma incidence and map the trends. Methods: We conducted a thorough bibliometric analysis, meticulously selecting 4,420 articles from the Scopus database based on specific inclusion criteria. These criteria included papers published between 2012 and 2022, with a particular emphasis on the keywords "air pollution," "asthma," and "children." Diverse bibliometric analyses, including performance analysis (citation analysis) and science mapping, were facilitated using specialized software. Keyword network construction and clustering analyses utilized data extracted from Bibtex, RIS, and CVS files with VOSviewer software. Results: The study uncovered 4,420 research documents, primarily categorized as "Research Article" (3,726 articles) and "Review Article" (618 articles), with the United States leading in citations (50,169), followed by China (13,187) and the United Kingdom (8,095). Conclusion: This bibliometric study delves into the intricate relationship between air pollution and children with asthma, illuminating extensive literature trends and influential countries. It enriches the understanding of children with asthma and informs future research aimed at mitigating air pollution's impact on this vulnerable population.
Risk Perceptions, Self-Efficacy, Response Efficacy and Premarital Intimacy Behavior among Adolescents: A PLS-Sem Approach Erni Gustina; Yuniar Wardani; Liena Sofiana; Suci Musvita Ayu; Kania Valentia Febriana; Ardyawati Wira Oktaviana; Baiq Qatrunnada Hariyanti
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology VOL 15 NO 2 JUNE 2026
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.vi.31982

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Premarital intimacy behavior among adolescents is a significant reproductive health concern, however, the cognitive pathways linking risk perception to such behavior are not yet fully understood. This cross-sectional study, conducted in schools within Bantul District, Yogyakarta (n=288), examined the correlations among perceived severity, perceived vulnerability, response effectiveness, self-efficacy, and premarital intimacy behavior using PLS-SEM. The outcome was operationalized using indicators of mild affectionate/intimacy behaviors, rather than sexual intercourse or broader sexual risk behaviors. Structural findings show that severity markedly enhances response efficacy (β=0.480; T-Value=5.870) and self-efficacy (β=0.407; T-Value=3.460), whereas vulnerability similarly elevates response efficacy (β=0.285; T-Value=3.456) and self-efficacy (β=0.337; T-Value=3.149). These findings suggest that risk perception operates indirectly through self-efficacy and response efficacy; however, risk perception was associated with higher response efficacy and self-efficacy, which in turn decreases adolescent premarital intimacy behavior. Increasing self-efficacy is crucial for understanding and reducing premarital intimacy behavior among adolescents in educational settings. A more adaptive, empowering, and sustainable sex education program is expected to improve risk perception and self-efficacy, thereby reducing premarital intimacy behavior among adolescents.
Co-Authors . Herpan Ahmad Ahid Mudayana Aisyan, Septiana Dwi Susanti Aisyan, Septiana Dwi Susanti Ajuj, Sausan Syarifatul Anggraeni, Dwi Putri Apriyani, Dessy Aqila, Syifa Ardyawati Wira Oktaviana Arwanda, Bella Tia Aulia Maarif, Fazri Baiq Qatrunnada Hariyanti Dania Ramadhani, Shafa Dewani, Lalitya Laksmi Dinda Dwi Hadianti Ditra Irna Lasari Djannah, Sitti Nur Djannah, Sitti Nur Dwi Estri Handayani Ekadinata, Nopryan Erni Gustiina Erni Gustina Erni Gustina Evelyn Puspaningrum Fardani, Laelly Kusuma Ayu Fardhiasih Dwi Astuti Febriana, Kania Valentia Hariyanti, Baiq Qatrunnada Hariyono, Widodo Hariyono Haryanto, Yus Herpan, . Jannah, Sitti Nur Jannah, Sitti Nur Jundillah, Zhafarina Kania Valentia Febriana Kartika, Rizka Wahyu Kasyfi, Zahra Nurul Khalifah, Umi Khoiriyah Isni Kristia, Ghanis Kristiono, R.S Lalu Muhammad Irham Lasari, Ditra Irna Liena Sofiana Liena Sofiana Liena Sofiana Marsiana Wibowo Maula, Aniq Diya Nata Moh. Irma Sukarelawan Mukhlis, Sajdah Khusnul Musfirah Musfirah Ningtiyas, Dita Wahyu Novita Anggraini Nugraheni, Irin Azzahra Nurramadhani, Nurramadhani Phiri, Yohane Vincent Abero Purwadi Purwadi Purwaningrum, Sari Putri, Mita Aulia Karunia R.S Kristiono Rangkuti, Ahmad Faizal Reynaldi, Royfanza Santri, Ichtiarini Nurullita Sari Ayu Maharani Putri Sari Purwaningrum Septian Emma Dwi Jatmika Septiana Dwi Susanti Aisyan Sitti Nur Djannah Sitti Nur Jannah Suci Musvita Ayu Sulistyawati Sulistyawati Tri Widayanti Widodo Hariyono Wira Okta Viana Wirawan Adikusuma Witasari, Neli Yasyukur Bakhiitah, Yukiko