KRISTIANTO NUGROHO, KRISTIANTO
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Journal : Babali Nursing Research

Relationship between Nurses' Therapeutic Communication and Family Anxiety Level of Patients Experiencing Emergency Conditions Nugroho, Kristianto; Auliya, Novisa Ismi
Babali Nursing Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37363/bnr.2024.52303

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Introduction: One of the nursing actions to overcome anxiety problems is to carry out therapeutic communication. With the existence of therapeutic communication, nurses can help clients and families understand better through verbal and non-verbal communication. However, there is often a gap between good communication theory and communication practice, leading to gaps in the field. The study wanted to determine the relationship between the nurse's therapeutic communication and the anxiety level of the patient's family experiencing emergency conditions.Methods: This study employed a cross-sectional and descriptive correlational research design with a sample size of 50 respondents using purposive sampling.Results: The results showed a relationship between nurses' therapeutic communication and the anxiety level of patients' families experiencing emergency conditions, with a p-value of 0.003. The results of this study indicated that most of the nurses' therapeutic communication was good (96%), and the patient's family anxiety level was mild (88%).Conclusion: Good therapeutic communication by nurses can reduce family anxiety.
The Descriptions of Parents with Children Suffering from Cancer during Encountering Emergency Situation: A Qualitative Descriptive Study Putri, Fitria Mahardika; Nugroho, Kristianto; Victoria, Arlies Zenitha
Babali Nursing Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37363/bnr.2024.52305

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Introduction: Cancer is a chronic disease caused by abnormal cell growth in the body and can affect all ages, including children. Children with cancer are very vulnerable because they experience growth and development, so they need special attention, especially in emergencies, to avoid death and complications. This study aimed to describe parents' perceptions of having children with cancer when the child is in a crisis. Methods: This research design used a qualitative descriptive approach. This study's population was parents with cancer children with sampling using purposive sampling. Data collection through in-depth interview techniques (in-depth interview) using a recorder, field notes, and interview guidelines. Research data in conversation transcripts were analyzed using Colaizzi's method.Result: Five themes developed, including 1) the participant's understanding of the emergency in pediatric cancer, 2) efforts made by participants in caring for children with cancer, 3) participants' experience in managing and treating children with cancer, 4) challenges in treatment, and 5) participants' expectations in the treatment carried out by their children. The experience obtained by participants is a feeling of fear of worsening the situation and negative thoughts that arise & impact the participants' psychology. In addition, the challenges experienced by participants are the cost of traveling the distance between health facilities and residence. Behind it all, participants hope their children will recover from cancer.Conclusion: There is a lack of understanding of parents regarding emergencies in cancer; behind that, there are efforts made, such as efforts to treat children with cancer, struggles to care for children with cancer, and spiritual aspects.