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Pengaruh Beban Kerja terhadap Stress Kerja Perawat di Ruang Rawat Inap RSUD dr. Soekardjo Kota Tasikmalaya Cahyati, Peni; Kartilah, Tetet; Djamiatul, Heri; Hartono, Dudi; Adini , Syaukia
Media Informasi Vol. 20 No. 2 (2024): November
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Tasikmalaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37160/mijournal.v20i2.637

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Pelayanan rumah sakit dituntut meningkatkan mutu dan kualitas dalam menunjang kesehatan individu dan masyarakat, Mutu pelayanan rumah sakit sangat di pengaruhi oleh beberapa faktor, diantaranya yang paling dominan adalah sumber daya manusia dan salah satunya adalah tenaga perawat. Perawat dituntut untuk meningkatkan kualitas pelayanan kesehatan kepada pasien, beban  tugas perawat yang meningkatka  dapat menyebabkan timbulnya stres. Stres kerja yang muncul dan tidak ditangani dengan baik tentu akan berdampak, baik bagi fisiologis, psikologis maupun sikap. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat pengaruh beban kerja terhadap stress kerja, dengan jumlah sampel 60 orang perawat yang bekerja di ruang rawat inap. Metode penetian yang akan digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode survey dengan jenis penelitian asosiatif kausal dengan jenis data kuantitatif, menggunakan pendekatan deskriptif dan verifikatif. Hasil penelitian ini adalah beban kerja dan stres kerja perawat dalam katagori sedang dan ada pengaruh antara beban kerja terhadap stres kerja
The Influence Of Competence, Work Environment And Organisational Culture On Nurses' Performance Related To Patient Safety At RSUD Soekardjo Tasikmalaya Cahyati, Peni; Iwan Somantri; Heri Djamiatul.M; Novi Indriani; Syaukia Adini; Anah Sasmita
Media Informasi Vol. 21 No. 01 (2025): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37160/mijournal.v21i01.801

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This study aims to obtain empirical evidence regarding the influence of competence, work environment and organisational culture on nurse performance at Soekardjo Tasikmalaya Hospital. The results of this study can be used as a contribution to the leadership of the Tasikmalaya Soekardjo Hospital to improve nurse performance through improving competence and work environment and organisational culture. The research method used is descriptive and verification analysis. Data collection used is an interview using a questionnaire accompanied by observation techniques. Data collection in the field was carried out in 2019. The data analysis technique uses Path Analysis. The results showed that competence, work environment, organisational culture and nurse performance in general were relatively good. The results showed that competence, work environment and organisational culture simultaneously had a positive and significant effect on nurse performance at Soekardjo Tasikmalaya Hospital. Partially, the competency variable is more dominant in influencing nurses' performance than the work environment and organisational culture.
The Effect of Expressive Writing Therapy Combined with Self Efficacy on Quarter life crisis Score of Undergraduate Applied Nursing Program Students Poltekkes Kemenkes Tasikmalaya Adhriani, Fefy; cahyati, peni; Riyana , Asep; Somantri , Iwan
Media Informasi Vol. 21 No. 02 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37160/mijournal.v21i02.868

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Based on Riskesdas 2018, the prevalence of depression in Indonesia among individuals aged 15 and above reached 6.1%, with 2% originating from the Gen Z group (ages 15–24). This indicates the potential for psychological crises such as the Quarter life crisis (QLC). QLC commonly occurs between the ages of 18–30, especially among university students. Anxiety about the future, academic pressure, career uncertainty, and high social expectations contribute to the stress that leads to QLC. One intervention that can be provided is expressive writing therapy combined with self efficacy or self belief. This study aims to determine the effect of expressive writing therapy combined with self efficacy on QLC scores. The theoretical concepts underpinning this research include QLC, expressive writing therapy, and self efficacy. The method used is quantitative pre-experimental with a one-group pretest–posttest design involving 48 university students selected through simple random sampling. The intervention was conducted over four days within one week. Data were analyzed using a dependent t-test. The quarter life crisis instrument used in this study. The results showed a significant decrease in QLC scores from 4.4385 to 3.4427, with a reduction difference of 0.99583. The p-value was 0.000 (ρ < 0.05), indicating that the alternative hypothesis (Ha) is accepted and the null hypothesis (Ho) is rejected. This research demonstrates that expressive writing therapy combined with self-efficacy is effective in reducing Quarter life crisis scores among university students.
The Effect of Combination of Classical Music Therapy and Progressive Muscle Relaxation on Stress Score of Final Project of D-III Nursing Students at Bakti Tunas Husada University Arsilia Fitriawati, Devita; Cahyati, Peni; Kustiawan, Ridwan; Riyana, Asep
Media Informasi Vol. 21 No. 02 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37160/mijournal.v21i02.869

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Final year students often experience stress in the process of preparing their final project which can interfere with mental health and reduce academic quality. Stress is an individual's inability to deal with challenges that are being faced by someone. This condition can be triggered by various things, such as physical pressure, social situations and even uncontrolled environments that can ultimately have an impact on one's own condition. Management of this stress can be done non-pharmacologically which does not involve drugs, but uses other methods such as by performing a combination of classical music therapy and progressive muscle relaxation. Objective: to determine the effect of a combination of classical music therapy and progressive muscle relaxation on the stress score of D-III Nursing students at Bakti Tunas Husada University. The theoretical basis underlying this research is stress, students and classical music therapy and progressive muscle relaxation. Method: using pre experiment with one-group pretest- posttest design on 50 final year students. Sampling using Probability Sampling with Simple Random Sampling. Data were analyzed using the Dependent T test. Results: showed that there was a significant decrease before and after the intervention with an average difference in stress scores of 8.96 with a p-value of 0.000 which means Ha is accepted and Ho is rejected. Conclusion: There is an effect of the combination of classical music therapy and progressive muscle relaxation in reducing stress scores.
Effectiveness of Gym Ball Pelvic Rocking and Breathing Relaxation Techniques in Reducing Labor Pain During the Active Phase of the First Stage at Gandrungmangu II Health Center, Cilacap Mujiarti; Cahyati, Peni; Rohmatin, Etin; Yuliastuti, Santi
Media Informasi Vol. 21 No. 3 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37160/mijournal.v22i3.926

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Labor pain during the active phase of the first stage of labor is often intense and can lead to maternal exhaustion, stress, and prolonged delivery if not effectively managed. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of pelvic rocking with gymball compared to breathing relaxation techniques in reducing labor pain intensity among mothers at Gandrungmangu II Health Center, Cilacap Regency. A quasi-experimental design with a two-group pretest-posttest method was employed. Forty laboring mothers were selected using purposive sampling and divided equally into two intervention groups. Pain intensity was measured using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) before and after the intervention. The pelvic rocking group performed exercises on a gymball, while the control group practiced breathing relaxation during contractions. The results showed a significant decrease in mean pain scores in both groups, with a more substantial reduction in the gymball group (from 8.30 to 3.10) compared to the breathing group (from 8.05 to 6.80). The p-value obtained was 0.000 (p < 0.05), indicating a statistically significant difference between the two methods. This study concludes that pelvic rocking with gymball is a more effective non-pharmacological technique for managing labor pain. It is recommended to integrate this method into standard intrapartum care in primary health facilities, supported by structured training and implementation protocols. Further research should explore its impact on labor duration, maternal satisfaction, and neonatal outcomes to enhance maternal health services.