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Technology-Based Interventions in Schizophrenia Patients : A Narrative Review Iyus Yosep; Firman Sugiharto; Shopia Puji Lestari; Syifa Fauziah Mutaqin; Linlin Lindayani; Heni Purnama; Rohman Hikmat
Jurnal Keperawatan Komprehensif (Comprehensive Nursing Journal) Vol. 8 No. Special Edition (2022): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN KOMPREHENSIF (COMPREHENSIVE NURSING JOURNAL)
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Aims: The development of technology to facilitate the management of schizophrenia is still very limited so that many people don’t know the benefits and efficacy of using technology as an intervention in schizophrenia patients. Objective:This literature review aimed to describe and determine the efficacy and benefits of using the technology used in schizophrenia patients. Method: The method used was a narrative review by combining articles from the PubMed, EbscoHost, Taylor and Francis, and Google Shcolar databases. The keywords used were “adults” OR “middle aged” AND “telenursing” OR “telemedicine” OR “telehealth” AND “schizophrenia patient”. Result: From these 6 articles, it was founde that there were several perceived benefits of using technology as an additional intervention, such as medication adherence, involvement in recovery and symptom control, and early detection of cognitive function in schizophrenic patients. Conclusion: Interventions using technology such as telehealth, telenursing, and telemedicine can be supportive interventions for the care of schizophrenic patients, especially to assist recovery or rehabilitation. Nursing Implications: The existence of this study can provide an overview to nurses regarding what technology-based support interventions can be given to schizophrenic patients along with their benefits.
Technology-Based Interventions in Schizophrenia Patients : A Narrative Review Yosep, Iyus; Firman Sugiharto; Shopia Puji Lestari; Syifa Fauziah Mutaqin; Linlin Lindayani; Heni Purnama; Hikmat, Rohman
Jurnal Keperawatan Komprehensif (Comprehensive Nursing Journal) Vol. 8 No. Special Edition (2022): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN KOMPREHENSIF (COMPREHENSIVE NURSING JOURNAL)
Publisher : STIKep PPNI Jawa Barat

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Aims: The development of technology to facilitate the management of schizophrenia is still very limited so that many people don’t know the benefits and efficacy of using technology as an intervention in schizophrenia patients. Objective:This literature review aimed to describe and determine the efficacy and benefits of using the technology used in schizophrenia patients. Method: The method used was a narrative review by combining articles from the PubMed, EbscoHost, Taylor and Francis, and Google Shcolar databases. The keywords used were “adults” OR “middle aged” AND “telenursing” OR “telemedicine” OR “telehealth” AND “schizophrenia patient”. Result: From these 6 articles, it was founde that there were several perceived benefits of using technology as an additional intervention, such as medication adherence, involvement in recovery and symptom control, and early detection of cognitive function in schizophrenic patients. Conclusion: Interventions using technology such as telehealth, telenursing, and telemedicine can be supportive interventions for the care of schizophrenic patients, especially to assist recovery or rehabilitation. Nursing Implications: The existence of this study can provide an overview to nurses regarding what technology-based support interventions can be given to schizophrenic patients along with their benefits.
Tingkat Depresi pada Pasien Diabetes Mellitus Tipe II di Poliklinik Penyakit Dalam Rahayu Setyowati; Dede Ninah Rahmawati; Aat Agustini; Firman Sugiharto
MAHESA : Malahayati Health Student Journal Vol 6, No 6 (2026): Volume 6 Nomor 6 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Malahayati

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ABSTRACT Type II Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disorder that affects not only physical health but also patients’ psychological well-being. Depression is one of the most prevalent psychological complications associated with DM, which can worsen glycemic control, reduce treatment adherence, and impair self-care behaviors. Despite its clinical importance, depression among diabetic patients often remains underrecognized, particularly in regional healthcare settings. This study aimed to describe the levels of depression among patients with Type II Diabetes Mellitus at the Internal Medicine Polyclinic of Majalengka Regional Hospital and to analyze its distribution based on age, gender, and duration of illness. A quantitative descriptive design was employed involving 90 respondents selected through convenience sampling who met the inclusion criteria: adults (≥18 years old) diagnosed with Type II DM and willing to participate. Data were collected using the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II), a validated international instrument with high internal consistency (Cronbach’s Alpha 0.8). Data were analyzed univariately using frequency and percentage distributions to illustrate the levels of depression according to demographic characteristics. Most respondents experienced moderate depression (40%), followed by mild (24.4%) and severe depression (18.9%), while only 16.7% were categorized as normal. Higher levels of depression were observed among female respondents, older adults (60 years), and those who had lived with diabetes for ≤5 years. Depression represents a significant psychological comorbidity among patients with Type II DM, underscoring the need for integrated and routine mental health screening in diabetic care. Implementing holistic interventions based on a bio-psycho-social-spiritual framework is essential to improve emotional well-being, self-management, and overall quality of life among diabetic patients at both primary and hospital-level healthcare settings. Keywords: Type II Diabetes Mellitus, Depression, Beck Depression Inventory-II, Mental Health, Chronic Disease Nursing.  ABSTRAK  Diabetes Mellitus (DM) tipe II merupakan penyakit metabolik kronis yang tidak hanya berdampak pada kondisi fisik, tetapi juga aspek psikologis pasien. Depresi menjadi salah satu komplikasi psikologis yang paling sering terjadi dan dapat memperburuk kontrol glikemik, menurunkan kepatuhan terhadap pengobatan, serta menghambat proses penyembuhan. Meskipun demikian, gejala depresi pada pasien DM sering kali tidak teridentifikasi secara dini, khususnya di fasilitas kesehatan daerah. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menggambarkan tingkat depresi pada pasien Diabetes Mellitus tipe II di Poliklinik Penyakit Dalam RSUD Majalengka, serta menganalisis distribusinya berdasarkan usia, jenis kelamin, dan lama menderita DM. Penelitian ini menggunakan desain deskriptif kuantitatif dengan teknik convenience sampling terhadap 90 responden yang memenuhi kriteria inklusi, yaitu pasien DM tipe II berusia ≥18 tahun dan bersedia berpartisipasi. Pengumpulan data dilakukan menggunakan instrumen Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) yang memiliki reliabilitas tinggi. Analisis data dilakukan secara univariat dengan distribusi frekuensi dan persentase. Sebagian besar responden mengalami depresi sedang (40%), diikuti oleh depresi ringan (24,4%) dan depresi berat (18,9%), sementara hanya 16,7% yang berada dalam kategori normal. Tingkat depresi lebih tinggi ditemukan pada perempuan, kelompok usia lanjut (60 tahun), dan pasien dengan durasi penyakit ≤5 tahun. Depresi merupakan komorbiditas yang umum terjadi pada pasien DM tipe II dan perlu mendapatkan perhatian klinis yang setara dengan aspek fisik penyakit. Diperlukan skrining psikologis rutin dan intervensi holistik berbasis bio-psiko-sosial-spiritual untuk meningkatkan kesejahteraan emosional dan kualitas hidup pasien diabetes di tingkat pelayanan primer maupun rumah sakit. Kata Kunci: Diabetes Mellitus Tipe II, Depresi, Beck Depression Inventory-II, Kesehatan Mental, Keperawatan Kronis.