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Journal : Proceedings Series on Health

Analysis on factors affecting nausea and vomiting severity suffered by patients in the early phase of hemodialysis therapy Muhammad Rafi Fathurrohman; Sri Suparti
Proceedings Series on Health & Medical Sciences Vol. 1 (2020): Proceedings of the 1st International Conference of Health Science Faculty Universitas
Publisher : UM Purwokerto Press

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Nausea and vomiting should be further checked and prevented, because these conditions can be a cause or complication during hemodialysis patients. Electrolyte and water imbalance (dehydration) can be considered as the main complication of nausea and vomiting itself. The aim of this study was to determine the factors that influence the severity of nausea and vomiting in patients undergoing hemodialysis. This type of research is quantitative with analytic descriptive method, with an approach using a retrospective cohort research design. The sampling technique in this study was a total sampling technique with a total sample of 57 patients. The research instrument used questionnaires and observations, data analysis using the Chi Square test and simple logistic regression analysis. The location of the study was the hemodialysis therapy site at the Islamic Hospital in Purwokerto in January-February 2020. The results showed that most of the respondents with the severity of nausea and vomiting, the patient's diet was not balanced (61.4%), the excess fluid had edema (63.2%), the gender was male (59.6%), female (40.4%). %), age 18-65 (57.9%), duration of HD <12 months (64.9%) and 58 respondents> 12 months (35.1). The results of bivariate analysis using logistic regression, obtained p value of the patient's diet 0.009, excess fluid, age and sex 0.001 and the duration of HD 0.003. From this analysis, there are 5 factors that can cause the severity of nausea and vomiting, namely the patient's diet, excess fluidity, gender, age, and duration of HD.
Nurses perception to the implementation of therapeutic communication in intensive care unit Neny Ariyanti; Sri Suparti
Proceedings Series on Health & Medical Sciences Vol. 1 (2020): Proceedings of the 1st International Conference of Health Science Faculty Universitas
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Therapeutic communication in intensive rooms was a therapeutic communication initiated by nurses to patients with intensive conditions whichrequired critical thinking, fast and precise measures in coping with each patient's needs. To figure out the nurses’ perceptions of the application of therapeutic communication in Intensive room.The study was qualitative phenomenological study, involving eight intensive care nurses participants from IGD, HCU, ICU and NICU. The inclusion criteria were nurses who had worked at least 1 year in the intensive unit, with a minimum education level of bachelor in nursing, through in-depth interviews. The data were analyzed using the Colaizzi method. There were 4 themes identified in the nurses’ perception of the application of therapeutic communication: communication to help the healing process, adaptation and information, stages, technical and benefits of communication. The communication which had not been widely explored wasthe one to help the patients' adaptation process to illness and the communication in emergency situations. The therapeutic communication model is adjusted to the goals and characteristics of patients. Especially for the patients in emergency condition, the nurses are required to have sensitivity and communication skills which have not been sufficiently explored. The communication tends to be directional, not interactive, while the non-verbal communication has not been carried out optimally.
Stress and Anxiety Level of Nursing Students in Facing Practical Exam During Pandemic 19 Rozhalia Uji Kusumaningtyas; Sri Suparti
Proceedings Series on Health & Medical Sciences Vol. 3 (2022): Proceedings of the 3rd International Nursing and Health Sciences Universitas Muhammad
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Background: Persons enrolled in nursing school are prepared to advance into nursing in the future. Before engaging in nursing clinical practice in hospitals, nursing students are required to be able to advance their competence in the lab. Students studying nursing experience stress and anxiety due to the switch from online to offline lab learning. Objective: To determine and identify nursing students’ stress and anxiety levels in facing practical exams. Method: This study is cross-sectional quantitative descriptive research. A total of 190 nursing students from the second semester at Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto participated in the study as the sample on April 20, 2022. The DASS-21 questionnaire for sub-stress and anxiety was modified for the research instrument. A univariate data analysis with frequency distribution was used as the data analysis. Results: The findings revealed that 115 (60.5%) nursing students reported normal stress, 32 (16.8%) mild stress, 23 (12.1%) moderate stress, 18 (9.5%) severe stress, and 2 (1.1%) very heavy stress. There were 32 (16.8%) students who moderate anxiety, 26 (13.7%) severe anxiety, and 28 (14.7%) very severe anxiety. Conclusion: Most nursing students preparing for practical exams experienced normal stress and moderate anxiety levels.
Co-Authors Abdul Hakim Nitiprojo Adhi, M. Hanif Prasetya Adhi, M.Hanif Prasetya Agus Santosa Amelia, Vivi Leona Anggraeni, Atika Dhiah Aprilia Widiyawati Aris Sugeng Mujiarto, Aris Sugeng Arum Astika Sari Aryudi, Mohamad Asiandi Asiandi Asiandi Asiandi, Asiandi Axel Gustinadewa Alfaridzi Azizah, Nanda Putri Nur Candra Andodo Candra Andodo, Candra Choiriyah Widyasari Cipta Lina Retnosari, Cipta Lina Dedy Purwito, Dedy Devita Elsanti Dina Ratna Juwita Diyah Yulistika Handayani Dwi Aprilina, Happy Dwi Rahayu, Intan Endiyono, Endiyono Estri Maghfiroh, Estri Estria, Suci Ratna Etlidawati Fini Alfiani Cantigi Ram Fitriana, Nurul Fatwati Hakim Nitiprodjo, Abdul Happy Dwi Aprilina Herlanggie, Shevia Nur’aini Hikmi Muharromah Pratiwi Husna, Zumairoh Miftahul Iin Purnamasari Inggar Ratna Kusuma Jebul Suroso Jebul Suroso Juwita, Dina Ratna Kala Raani Khaq, Muhammad Najib Humamul Kumalasari, Shinta Antin Kurnia Dhanti Lahir Nurul Mahmuda Meida Laily Ramdani Muhammad Rafi Fathurrohman Munawaroh, Nazilatul Muslimah, Rukhul Hayati Natasha, Lia Nurul Neny Ariyanti Novita, Dea Pangestu, Gayuh Lintang Probosuseno Probosuseno, Probosuseno Purwanta Purwanta Putra, Aditama Wira Raani, Kala Ragil Setiyabudi, Ragil rahayu, Intan dwi Rahmawati, Ririn Dwi Ramadhan, Faramona Primidyas Ramdani, Meida Laely Ratna Estria, Suci Ratna Juwita, Dina Reni Purwo Aniarti Riani, Ni’matussifa Eva Ridlo Muhammad Fahri, Ipnu Riskiyani Dwi Nandia, Jumiati Rozhalia Uji Kusumaningtyas Saputri, Amanda Eka Selviano, Ronggo Siti Nurjanah Siti Nurjanah Sodikin Sodikin Sodikin Sodikin Suci Ratna Estria Supriyadi Supriyadi Susana Widyaningsih Susilowati, Eni Titis Kurniawan Triono Andi Pamungkas, Triono Andi UMI SOLIKHAH Utomo, Yoga Prasetyo Wati, Nurul Rokhmah Widia Mei Linanggita Putri Wulan Ayu Utami