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Self-efficacy and Job Stress among Tobacco Farmers Enggal Hadi Kurniyawan; Alfia Andriyani; Emi Wuri Wuriyaningsih; Erti Ikhtiarini Dewi; Rismawan Adi Yunanto; Fitrio Deviantony; Yeni Fitria
Health and Technology Journal (HTechJ) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/htechj.v1i3.41

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Farmers have heavy work demands, so farmers are at risk of injury and work-related illnesses such as mental stress disorder. This study analyzed the relationship between self-efficacy and work stress in tobacco farmers. The research design used is the analytic correlation with a cross-sectional approach. The sampling technique uses probability sampling with cluster sampling. The sample for this research is tobacco farmers who are members of the farmers' group, with a sample size of 100 respondents. The instrument used in this study was the GSE (General Self-efficacy) Questionnaire to measure self-efficacy in tobacco farmers. The DASS 42 Questionnaire (Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Scale) was used to measure work stress—data analysis using the Pearson test correlation test. The average tobacco farmer has high Self-Efficacy and low work stress. The results of the Pearson test, namely the p-value of 0.001 with a correlation value of -0.419, show a relationship between self-efficacy and work stress with a moderate correlation level with a negative correlation direction. Nurses are expected to carry out counseling activities for tobacco farmers to prevent work stress and increase self-efficacy in tobacco farmers.
Perilaku Self-Harm pada Remaja Awal di Wilayah Pertanian Kabupaten Jember Adela Qiyas Aulawi; Yeni Fitria; Enggal Hadi Kurniyawan; Erti Ikhtiarini Dewi; Fitrio Deviantony
Health and Technology Journal (HTechJ) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/htechj.v2i3.204

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Early adolescents who are unable to deal with stress well will trigger maladaptive coping mechanisms such as self-harm. Self-harm behavior has become an adolescent trend that can endanger lives. This research aims to explore self-harm behavior among early adolescents at the Agricultural Area in Jember. The method used is quantitative descriptive with a cross-sectional approach. The research sample was obtained using a proportional stratified random sampling technique with a total sample of 376 respondents. Data was collected using the Deliberate Self-Harm Inventory (DSHI) questionnaire and data analysis using univariate analysis. The research results showed that almost all the respondents carried out self-harm in the low category; namely, 319 respondents (84.8%) and the remaining 27 respondents (7.2%) carried out self-harm in the medium category, two respondents (0.5%) did self-harm in the high category, 28 respondents (7.4%) never did self-harm. The low category of self-harm behavior that early adolescents often carry out is deliberately preventing wounds from healing, and the least common is intentionally breaking bones. Early adolescents who engage in low levels of self-harm behavior do not mean that these early adolescents will not attempt suicide. Psychiatric nurses and community nurses are expected to be able to coordinate with schools to develop appropriate nursing interventions for early adolescents who engage in self-harm behavior.
Improving Farmers' Adaptive Coping in the Post-Covid 19 Period: Meningkatkan Koping Adaptif Petani di Masa Pasca COVID-19 Enggal Hadi Kurniyawan; Erti Ikhtiarini Dewi; Emi Wuri Wuryaningsih; Fitrio Deviantony; Yeni Fitria
Journal of Community Empowerment for Multidisciplinary (JCEMTY) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): May 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/jcemty.v1i1.52

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The conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic have resulted in feelings of anxiety, pressure, and stress on farmers. Anxiety about living during a pandemic can make farmers feel pressured; this can become a stressor for farmers. Community service activities are carried out to improve Farmers' Adaptive Coping in the Post-Covid 19 Period. Participants in this community service were sugar cane farmers, totaling 30 people. This farming community health education was carried out at the Gucialit Village Hall, Lumajang Regency. Counseling on improving Farmers' Adaptive Coping was conducted for 60 minutes using leaflets, x-banners, and banners as media. Submission of material to sugar cane farmers using the lecture method is carried out for 30 minutes, followed by discussion and question and answer for 30 minutes. The material delivered to sugar cane farmers is a Mental Health Media Kit from the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia. The health education evaluation results show that farmers can understand and carry out several activities to deal with stress. Health education to farmers about mental health is expected to continue to be carried out to improve farmers' adaptive coping in dealing with stress.
Health Impacts of Pesticide Exposure Among Farmers: A Systematic Review and Implications for Agronursing Practice Enggal Hadi Kurniyawan; Dicky Endrian Kurniawan; Kholid Rosyidi Muhammad Nur; Alfid Tri Afandi; Yeni Fitria; Emi Wuri Wuryaningsih; Robby Prihadi Aulia Erlando
Health and Technology Journal (HTechJ) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/htechj.v4i1.593

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Pesticide exposure among farmers poses significant health risks globally; however, comprehensive recent evidence on the role of nursing in mitigating these hazards remains underexplored. This systematic review aims to synthesize empirical findings from 2024 to 2025 on the health impacts of pesticide exposure in farming populations and discusses implications for agronursing practice. Following the PRISMA 2020 guidelines, a systematic search was conducted across Scopus, PubMed, and ProQuest using the keywords "pesticide," "farmer," and "nursing." From an initial pool of 2,757 records, 10 original research articles published between 2024 and 2025 met the inclusion criteria: full-text, English-language, open-access, peer-reviewed research articles with ethical clearance, an active DOI, and no study design restrictions beyond excluding non-original works. The 10 included studies were conducted in Thailand, Spain, Greece, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Türkiye, and India. These studies revealed consistent associations between pesticide exposure and adverse health outcomes, including sleep disorders, depression, suicide attempts, oxidative stress, DNA damage, elevated inflammatory markers, and increased stroke risk biomarkers. Behavioral assessments indicated widespread deficiencies in safe pesticide handling and low risk perception. Importantly, nurse-led interventions demonstrated effectiveness in improving occupational health service delivery and farmer knowledge. Pesticide exposure continues to pose a risk to farmers' health across diverse global settings. Agronursing emerges as a vital interdisciplinary approach to address this challenge through education, early detection, advocacy, and community-based prevention. Integrating agronursing competencies into primary healthcare and nursing curricula is crucial for protecting agricultural workers and promoting sustainable rural health.
Co-Authors Adela Qiyas Aulawi Adhelia Reisa Zalsabilla Aditya Kusuma Wardana Ahmad Muizzulhafiidh Alfia Andriyani Alfid Tri Afandi Alifia Marcheilla Yulfansha Amalia Kusumaningsih Anggian, Arista Ardiansyah, Riko Arima, Putra Asih Laras Ati, Niken Aura Najwa Salasabila Azizah, Lia Baskoro Setioputro Benaya Sriharja Dewi Kurniawati Didit Haryadi DINI KURNIAWATI Emi Wuri Wuriyaningsih Emi Wuri Wuryaningsih Endah Luthfiana Sari Endrian Kurniawan, Dicky Enggal Hadi Kurniyawan Erti I Dewi Erti Ikhtiarini Dewi Eva Yuliatin Fahruddin Kurdi Faizatul Ulya Falah, Mahmudatul Rodliyatil Febriana Ira Handian Ferdiana Sari Tidar Firnanda, Dhea Fitrio Deviantony Hafan Sutawardana, Jon Hamzah, Rizqi Bachtiar Handian, Febriana Ira Hanny Rasni Hardianto, Widodo Hermawansa, Hermawansa Hsb, Sholahuddin Ramadan Ikhtiarini Dewi, Erti Ira Rahmawati Japroni, Japroni Khaira, Nisaul Kristiana, Ike Kushariyadi Kusumaningsih, Amalia Laras Ati, Niken Asih Latifa Aini Susumaningrum Latifa Aini Susumaningrum Lia Christina Lilik Supriati Lilik Supriati, Lilik Litasari, Maulida Luh Putu Ratna Sundari Lumadi, Sih Ageng Maarif, Husnul Mahmudatul Rodliyatil Falah Malau, Jeremi Jordan Maratun Nafi’ah A.Z Miska, Tasnim Muhammad Nur, Kholid Rosyidi Mulia Hakam Nadya Rahmania Nadya Rahmania, Nadya Nasution, Iman Ali Matua Nisa, Fitria Hawatun Ni’mah, Afa Faiqotun Novita Febrian Nur Afidah Nur Widayati Nurhidayati Nurhidayati Poeranto, Sri Rabbani, Muhammad Priya Rismawan Adi Yunanto Robby Prihadi Aulia Erlando Salim, Yoga Dwi Salsabila, Miftah Santoso, Sofi Fitriyah Saputra, Cholin Edi Sekar Ayu Widowati Sinta Nur A.Z Siregar, Yan Indra Siswahyudianto Siti Saleha Sri Poeranto Sri Poeranto, Sri Supriati, Lilik Susilaningsih Susilaningsih Susilaningsih Susilaningsih Tambunan, Herrywati Tri Pramesuari, Ni Komang Ulya, Faizatul WIDIASTUTI, Rahayu Widiyantari, Ni Made Galuh Wiwin Handayani Wuri Wuryaningsih, Emi Yani