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Journal : PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL

Hubungan beban kerja dengan tingkat stres perawat saat pandemi covid 19 di rumah sakit paru jember Diajeng Lenggah Panuntun; Luh Titi Handayani; Sri Wahyuni Adriani
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (PPPM) STIKES Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/phj.v3i2.194

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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has become a disease outbreak that has a very fast transmission rate. Nurses who work as part of the front line in prevention experience an increase in workload along with the increase in Covid 19 cases. As a result of the increased workload, nurses experience psychological disorders, one of which is stress. The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between workload and stress levels of nurses during the Covid 19 pandemic at Jember Lung Hospital. Method: The type of research used is a type of correlation research with a cross-sectional approach with a population of 40 people and a sample of 37 people taken using Simple Random Sampling. The respondents who became the sample of the study were nurses who worked in the Covid 19 room. This research was carried out at the Jember Lung Hospital in November-December 2021 by collecting data with questionnaires. The analysis used in this study is the Spearman Rho test with a significance level of (α) 5%. Result: Based on data analysis, it was found that the majority of nurses experienced light workloads and the majority of nurses' stress levels were in the light stress category. With the Spearman Rho test, it was found that value = 0.036 so that the hypothesis was accepted, which means that there is a significant relationship between workload and nurse stress. Discussion: This research is suggested so that it can be used as motivation for nurses to be better at providing nursing care during the Covid 19 pandemic, especially the Covid 19 isolation room nurses and nurses who have worked in the Covid 19 isolation room.
Studi Prevalensi dan Faktor Risiko Penyebaran Penyakit Tuberkulosis Paru pada Warga Binaan di Lembaga Pemasyarakatan Kelas IIA Jember Hendra Kurniawan; Luh Titi Handayani; Frisca Florensia; Indah Sukma Wahyuni; Rini Tri Astutik
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Juni
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (PPPM) STIKES Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/phj.v5i2.447

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The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the single agent causing pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), infects 1.8 billion people, or around one-quarter of the world's total population. In Indonesia, there are an estimated 969,000 cases of pulmonary TB, including 443,235 reported cases. Prison is a high transmission site for pulmonary TB. Prison circumstances, such as high occupancy capacity, inadequate ventilation and nutrition, difficulties accessing health care, inadequate treatment, and weak patient immunity, are some of the variables influencing this. Knowledge on the origins, transmission, preventative strategies, and early diagnosis of pulmonary TB infection is essential for the prisoner in order to change attitudes toward pulmonary TB infection. This study used a descriptive approach to generate a description of the prevalence and risk factors for the spread of pulmonary tuberculosis in the Prison of Jember Class IIA. Based on the WHO-recommended screening technique, 4 male prisoners in the Prison of Jember Class IIA (8.5%) tested positive for pulmonary tuberculosis. There are various aspects that are difficult to include into environmental health standards, particularly infectious diseases like pulmonary tuberculosis, such as the density of people in a single cell room and the construction of the building and the services housed inside it. Policymakers must pay attention to the requirement to create appropriate isolation rooms and, at the very least, satisfy room standards for patients suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis.