Mardiyono Mardiyono
Departemen Keperawatan Poltekes Kemenkes Semarang

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NYERI DAN KEMAMPUAN AKTIVITAS PADA PASIEN KANKER KOLOREKTAL MENJALANI KEMOTERAPI Khoirunnisa’ Munawaroh, Untung Sujiant Mardiyono
Adi Husada Nursing Journal Vol 3 No 1 (2017): Adi Husada Nursing Journal
Publisher : STIKes Adi Husada

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Nyeri pada kanker merupakan gejala yang sering dirasakan oleh pasien kanker. Penyebab nyeri antara lain penekanan sel kanker pada jaringan, terapi, dan infeksi. Nyeri dapat mengganggu aktivitas sehari-hari sehingga kualitas hidup pasien menurun. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis hubungan antara nyeri dan kemampuan aktivitas pada pasien kanker kolorektal. Desain penelitian yang digunakan yaitucross sectional. Subyek penelitian sebanyak 48 pasien kanker kolorektal dengan kemoterapi ditentukan dengan teknik simple random sampling. Data dikumpulkan dengan menggunakan Numeric rating Scale (NRS) dan KATZ Index. Analisis data yang digunakan yaitu uji pearson prooduct moment. Nilai rata-rata nyeri yaitu 4,58 SD 1,29. Nilai rata-rata kemampuan aktivitas yaitu 4,40 SD 1,20. Hubungan antara nyeri dan aktivitas didapatkan koefisien korelasi -0,581 dan p =0,000. Ada hubungan antara nyeri dan kemampuan aktivitas pada pasien kanker kolorektal yang menjalani kemoterapi. Perlu adanya peningkatanmanajemen nyeri pada pasien kanker sehingga aktivitas tidak terganggu. Kata kunci : nyeri, aktivitas, kanker kolorektal ABSTRACT Cancer pain is a common symptom experienced by cancer patients. The causes of cancer pain are suppresion of cancer tissue, therapy, and infection. Pain can interfere with activity daily living so patient quality of life decreases. Objective of this study wasto analyze association between pain and activity of colorectal cancer. A cross-sectional study was used in this study.Subject of the study consisted of 48colorectal patients with chemotherapy specified using simple random sampling technique. Data were obtained through numerik rating scale (NRS) for pain and KATZ index for activity. Data analysis used pearson prooduct moment. Mean of pain was 4,58 SD 1,29. Mean of activity was 4,40 SD 1,20. Association between pain and activity showed score of correlation coefficient -0,581 and p=0.000. There was association betweenbetween pain and activity of colorectal cancer. There is a need to improve cancer pain management so activity is not disrupted. Keywords : pain, activity, colorectal cancer DAFTAR PUSTAKA WHO. Latest world cancer statistics [Internet]. (2012) [cited 2016 May 15]. Available from: www.iarc.fr/en/mediacentre/pr/2013/pdfs/pr223_E.pdf Keslen D. (2008). Principles and Practice of Gastrointestinal Oncology.. second edition. philadelphia: Lippincott William and Wilkins. Herdman T. (2015). Nursing Diagnoses : Definition and Classification 2015-2017. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell O’Connor M, Weir J, Butcher I et al. (2012). Pain in patients attending a specialist cancer service: prevalence and association with emotional distress. J Pain Symptom Manag. 43(29-38). Van den Beuken-van Everdingen MH, de Rijke JM, Kessels AG et al. (2007). Prevalence of pain in patients with cancer: a systematic review of the past 40 years. Ann Oncol. Vol:18 hal: 1437–49. Mercadante S. (2007). Why are our patients still suffering pain? Nat Clin Pr Oncol.Volume: 4 hal :138–9. Beck DE, Roberts, Patricia L. Saclarides, Theodore J. Senagore, Anthony J. Stamos MJ , Wexner SD. (2011). The ASCRS Textbook of Colon and Rectal Surgery. second edi. New York: Spinger Lowery AE, Starr T, Dhingra LK, Rogak L, Hamrick-price JR, Farberov M, et al. (2011). Frequency , Characteristics , and Correlates of Pain in a Pilot Study of Colorectal Cancer Survivors 1 – 10 Years Post-Treatment. journal Pain Med. vol 14:1673–80. Ovayolu Ö, Ovayolu N, Aytaç S. (2014). Pain in cancer patients : pain assessment by patients and family caregivers and problems experienced by caregivers. Support Care Cancer. Beck SL, Dudley WN BA. (2005). Pain, sleep disturbance, and fatigue in patients with cancer: using a mediation model to test a symptom cluster. journal Oncology Nursing Forum. vol 32:542. Widyaningsih S. (2013). Thesis. A Survey of Symptom Experience, Symptom Management and Quality of Life of Indonesian Patient With Advance Cancer. Prince of Songkla University. Te Boveldt N, Vernooij-Dassen M, Burger N, Ijsseldijk M, Vissers K, Engels Y. (2013). Pain and its interference with daily activities in medical oncology. Pain Physician. Vol 16 No 4:379–89. Oosterling A, te Boveldt N, Verhagen C, van der Graaf W, Van Ham M, Van der Drift M, et al. (2015). Neuropathic Pain Components in Patients with Cancer: Prevalence, Treatment, and Interference with Daily Activities. Off J World Inst Pain. vol 16 No4:413–21. Wagner LI, Cella D. (2004). Fatigue and cancer: causes, prevalence and treatment approaches. Br J Cancer [Internet]. vol 91 no 5 :822–8. Available from: http://apps.webofknowledge.com.ezproxy.brighton.ac.uk/full_record.do?product=UA&search_mode=General Search&qid=16&SID=T2SsuknT6WsUluUeGJO&page=2&doc=16&cacheurlFromRightClick=no Albrecht TA, Taylor AG. (2010). Physical Activity in Patients With Advanced-Stage Cancer: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Clin J Oncol Nurs. Vol 16 No 3. DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT PDF >>
Combination of Warm Infusion Fluid and Warm Electric Blanket on the Body Temperature of Patients Post-Sectio Caesarea Tri Nova Aprianti; Ta'adi Ta'adi; Arwani Arwani; Roro Sri Endang Pujiastuti; Mardiyono Mardiyono
Media Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 5, No 3 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

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Sectio Caesarea has various complications during the postoperative period, one of which is a decrease in body temperature, if not handled properly it can cause hypothermia and cause discomfort to the patient. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the combination of warm infusion fluids and warm electric blankets on the body temperature of post-sectio caesarea patients in the recovery room. This research is a true-experimental study with pretest and post-test with control group design approach. The research sample was divided into 4 groups, each group was given treatment for 60 minutes. The results showed that warm infusion fluids and warm electric blankets were adequate compared to other groups, with p-value = 0.000 (p<0.05). Based on this study, it can be concluded that the combination of warm infusion fluids and warm electric blankets effectively increases the body temperature of post-sectio caesarea patients.
Studi Kasus Uji Pra Klinik Perawatan Ulkus Kaki Diabetic Dengan Topikal Hidrokoloid Kunyit Doddy Yumam Prasetyo; Muhammad Mardiyono; heni Kusuma
Jurnal Kebidanan dan Keperawatan Aisyiyah Vol 13, No 2 (2017): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Aisyiyah Yogyakarta

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Diabetic foot ulcers is a chronic complications, which has many long term, can result amputation. Wound care is the one of nursinginterventions effective; principles in wound care are giving a moist and warm environment in order to improve wound healing process.Hydrocolloid turmeric is one of wound treatment moisture balance and can be used as an anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial. This study aimed to analyze the effect of hydrocolloid turmeric against diabetic ulcer healing process. This research was conducted by case study on 7 respondents, wound care with hydrocolloid tumeric at 21 days. At 7 patient with diabetic foot ulcers were intervention wound care with hydrocolloid tumeric at 21 days, showed score decrease in degree of wound healing, based Betes Jensen Scale.