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Psychological Capital In Communities Affected by The COVID-19 Pandemic Primasari Mahardhika Rahmawati; Suhari Suhari; Anggia Astuti; Musviro Musviro
NurseLine Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2022): November 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v7i2.27483

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Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) started in Wuhan, one of the largest cities in China. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a tremendous psychological impact on the public due to its high rate of infectivity and mortality—various stressors associated with COVID-19 and associated psychological stress. Interventions to reduce stress and increase environmental support are critical to lowering psychological pressure during infectious diseases such as COVID-19. The strategy to determine the selection of studies that have been found, the author uses a protocol and evaluation uses the PRISMA Checklist and is adjusted to the purpose of this literature review. Searching for literature sources in this literature review uses several databases, including PubMed, ScienceDirect. Psychological capital has a vital role in generating entrepreneurial intentions and building business mentality in students in starting startups during the COVID-19 pandemic. A person is more likely to be psychologically affected during periods of self-isolation due to loss of social connections and more excellent isolation, which usually disrupts active routines and ways of life. There are four dimensions of psychological capital, namely: self-efficacy, hope, optimism, and resilience.
Uncovering the Characteristics of Low Birth Weight Babies in Agricultural Areas Sri Wahyuningsih; Nurul Hayati; Musviro Musviro; Triesnawati Ersyad
NurseLine Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : Universitas Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v8i2.41266

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Background All mothers, including in agricultural areas, expect normal delivery Babies born are expected to also be normal. Purpose Uncovering the causes of low-birth-weight babies in agricultural areas. Methods Descriptive research to explain existing facts The population is low birth weight babies aged 0-28 days who are treated in the Neonatal room of RSUD dr. Haryoto Lumajang. Retrieval through 50% of cases from 2020-2022 Results are analyzed using frequency distributions displayed in graphical. Results The characteristics of low-birth-weight babies in the farming community at RSUD dr. Haryoto Lumajang that was found includes gestational age, type of delivery, complicating maternal labor, complicating baby birth, the birth of the child to or parity, and also the value of the baby's Apgar Score. Conclusion Maximum treatment that is appropriate for the cause of low-birth-weight babies can prevent or minimize abnormal growth and development.