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Influence Relaxation Muscle Progressive to Sleep Quality Patient with Cancer Breast Septi Machelia Champaca Nursery; Lucia Andi Chrismilasari; Candra Kusuma Negara
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 03 (2023): Jurnal EduHealt, Edition September 2023
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Sufferer cancer breast experiences various physical problems able influence the quality of Sleep. Quality Sleep sufferer cancer breast can influence the system of immunity body, cognitive ability, and daily activity life. One intervention non pharmacology for overcoming disturbance in Sleep is the relaxation of muscle progression. Study This aims to identify the influence of relaxation muscle progress on the quality of Sleep sufferer cancer boobs. Research design using quasi-experiments. A draft study using one group pretest and post-test control group design involving 16 Respondents sufferer cancer breast. The sampling method used is non-probability sampling with a consecutive sampling technique. Quality data collection Sleep use questionnaire Pittsburg Quality Sleep Index (PSQI). Research results by the Man Whitney test obtained statistical test results p value = 0.001 (P < 0.05), indicating an influence on exercise relaxation muscle to quality Sleep sufferer cancer. With study expected that exercise relaxation muscle progress can be used as a method of easy relaxation for increased quality Sleep sufferer cancer breast so that can be applied in everyday life.
The Impact Of Psychoeducation On Self-Efficacy And Motivation To Comprehend Treatment In Breast Cancer Patients (Ca Mammae) Wahana, Hijratun; Yunita, Yunita; Tajaruddin, Muhammad; Negara, Candra Kusuma
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 03 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (September), Year 2024
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Introduction: Breast cancer is not just a medical issue but also a psychological one. Individuals with cancer are susceptible to many psychological problems, including anxiety, sadness, stress, fear, and other related difficulties. Psychoeducation is a kind of psychological treatment that involves providing education to breast cancer patients to address their psychological concerns. Method: This study employs a quasi-experimental research methodology. The research focused on breast cancer patients. The study sample consisted of 50 respondents selected using the purposive sampling approach. The variable not influenced by this study is psychoeducation, whereas its dependent variables are self-efficacy and motivation. The data were gathered using General Self-Efficacy questionnaires, Intrinsic Motivation Inventory, and observation sheets. Statistical tests, namely the Paired T-Test and Independent Result: The study findings indicate significant improvements in self-efficacy (p = 0.000) and motivation (p = 0.000). Conclusion: This study demonstrates that psychoeducation has an impact on the self-confidence and drive to undertake treatment in breast cancer patients. Psychoeducation provides cancer-related knowledge on breast cancer and offers strategies to manage stress effectively. This may enhance self-efficacy and motivation among breast cancer patients undergoing treatment.
Enhancing Hypertension Management Through Audiovisual Self-Management Tools Mukhlis Solehin, Muhammad; Yulyanti, Yulyanti; Aufa, Naimatun; Negara, Candra Kusuma
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 03 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (September), Year 2024
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Introduction: Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a condition where the blood pressure of an individual exceeds normal limits, posing risks such as pain and even death. Self-management of hypertension is crucial to control and manage symptoms, minimize disruptions to bodily functions and emotions, prevent complications, and achieve optimal health. Method: This study employed the Research and Development (R&D) method. The R&D method is used to develop and validate products or processes, including testing the effectiveness of existing products. Validation tests were conducted by three expert nurses and health promotion specialists, with limited testing carried out on 10 respondents. Results: Based on the recapitulation of validation tests and limited trials, the results indicate that audiovisual media for self-management of hypertension received a very favorable rating. Discussion: This study demonstrates that audiovisual self-management tools for hypertension are highly suitable as educational aids in health promotion processes.
Analysis Of Factors Related To Subjective Well-Being In Diabetes Mellitus Patients In Banjarbaru Region Yulyanti, Yulyanti; Wahana, Hijratun; Yunita, Yunita; Negara, Candra Kusuma
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 04 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (inpres), Year 2024
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Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic disease with increased blood glucose levels because the body cannot produce enough insulin hormone. Changes in diabetes mellitus patients who view their disease condition negatively need to be reviewed from a psychological perspective. Factors related to subjective well-being values in people with diabetes mellitus need to be identified and improved as an initial step so that later they are able to exercise positive control over themselves. This study used a cross-sectional design using a random sampling method with inclusion and exclusion criteria. The total respondents were 102 people with Diabetes mellitus. Furthermore, the data were analyzed using the Spearman Rank test with a significance level <0.05. The results of the demographic data obtained 81 female respondents, aged 46-55 years and married. There is a significant relationship between subjective well-being and personality (ρ = 0.008), and demographic factors including family support (ρ = 0.011), and religiosity (ρ = 0.029). Meanwhile, contextual and situational factors (ρ=0.636), and demographic factors including gender (ρ=0.613), and employment status (ρ=0.414) did not have a significant relationship with subjective well-being in diabetes mellitus patients in the Banjarbaru area.
The Correlation Between Risk Perception, Outcome Expectancies, Task Self-Efficacy, And Intention With Dietary Compliance In Type 2 DM Patients Tajaruddin, Muhammad; Solehin, Muhammad Mukhlis; Aufa, Naimatul; Negara, Candra Kusuma
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 04 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (inpres), Year 2024
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Compliance of DM patients in Indonesia to diet is still relatively low. Dietary non-compliance can worsen the patient's condition, cause complications and reduce quality of life. Factors that influence dietary compliance are motivation, self-efficacy, knowledge, intention, and family support. This study aims to analyze the correlation between risk perception, outcome expectancies, task self-efficacy, and intention with dietary compliance in patients with type 2 Diabetes mellitus. The study used a cross-sectional approach. The research sample was collected using the cluster sampling method and obtained 150 respondents. Data were analyzed using spearman rho statistical analysis (α≤0.05) there was a significant correlation between risk perception (p=0.000), outcome expectancies (p=0.000), task self-efficacy (p=0.000), and intention (p=0.000) with dietary compliance in patients with type 2 DM. Risk perception, outcome expectancies, task self-efficacy, and intention were significantly related to DM diet compliance. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the risk perception, outcome expectancies, task self-efficacy, and intention factors, through counseling activities that focus on the four factors above, so that glycemic control behavior with a DM diet can improve for the better.
Correlation Between Crowded Perception On The Highway And Aggressive Driving Tendencies In Teenage Motorcyclists Melinda Restu Pertiwi; M. Noor Ifansyah; Negara, Candra Kusuma
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 04 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (inpres), Year 2024
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The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between crowded perception on the highway and the tendency of aggressive driving in teenage motorcyclists. Crowded perception is a factor that influences someone to do aggressive driving. This study is a quantitative correlation study using data collection techniques in the form of a crowded perception scale and an aggressive driving tendency scale compiled by the researcher himself. The subjects of the study were 80 teenagers who in their daily activities use motorbikes and have a driving license. The data analysis technique used was product moment analysis with a significance level of 0.05. The results showed a correlation value of p = 0.000 <0.05 and r = 0.546> 0.220, meaning Ha was accepted. This means that there is a relationship between crowded perception on the highway and the tendency of aggressive driving in motorbike riders. Based on these results, it means that the higher the crowded perception on the highway, the higher the tendency of aggressive driving in teenage motorcyclists. The results of the analysis also showed that men tend to be more aggressive than women when driving. In addition, the level of aggressiveness also showed differences based on age. At the age of 19, aggressive driving behavior appeared higher than other ages.
IMPROVING INPATIENT SAFETY WITH ROLE MODEL DEVELOPMENT Tanwiriah; Yanti, Noor Ridha; Negara, Candra Kusuma
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 13 No. 01 (2022): Jurnal EduHealth, April - September 2022
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Patients have a significant role to play in improving patient safety on their own. The active involvement of patients in planning, providing health services, and evaluating care can improve health services. This study aims to develop a model of the role of patients in improving patient safety in hospital inpatient rooms. This research is qualitative research with acan on research design. Participants in this study were 22 implementing nurses from 5 inpatient rooms. Using questionnaires, the data were collected using an online focus group discussion (FGD), observation sheets, field notes, and quantitative assessments. The data was analyzed using simple analytical and statistical content. This study resulted in 4 patient role models that can be used in the inpatient room and increased nurses' Knowledge about the role of patients in improving patient safety. The conclusions of this study show that the patient role model can be used as a reference in increasing the role of patients and reducing the occurrence of adverse events when patients are hospitalized so that patient safety can be achieved.
BALLONS AND BUTEYKO BLOWING EXERCISES AGAINST PEAK CURRENT EXPIRATION OF ASTHMA PATIENTS Ihwan, Anhar; Nugraha, Ary; Negara, Candra Kusuma
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 13 No. 01 (2022): Jurnal EduHealth, April - September 2022
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Asthma is becoming a serious global health problem and needs to be addressed. Many asthmatics from various countries experience asthma disorders, so if it is not controlled, it can increase the morbidity rate. One way to assess the occurrence of asthma is to conduct an Expiratory Peak Current (APE) assessment. Do Buteyko breath exercises and Blowing Balloons to overcome and alleviate asthma symptoms. This study aimed to compare Buteyko's breath exercises with Blowing Balloons exercises against changes in peak expiratory currents in asthma patients. The research design used was quasi-experimental with pretest and post-test methods in two groups. The study sample of 20 respondents consisted of 2 groups, namely 10 respondents of the Buteyko breath exercise group and 10 respondents of the Blowing Balloons exercise group, with a simple random sampling technique. After Buteyko breath training and Blowing Balloons exercises were carried out 2 times a day for two weeks, the Wilcoxon sign rank test results for Buteyko breath training and Blowing Balloons exercises with a value of p = 0.00 were obtained. The results of the Mann withney test showed no difference in the mean rank of the asthma control test (ACT) score in Buteyko's breath exercise and Blowing Balloons exercise p = 0.21. The results of measuring the expiratory peak current (APE) showed a significant difference with the p-value = 0.00 in Buteyko breath exercises and Blowing Balloons exercises. Based on the study's results, it can be concluded that Buteyko's breath exercises and Blowing Balloons exercise positively impact the management of asthma symptoms. The results of this study can be an input for nursing services to be used as a guideline for developing Buteyko's breath exercises by blowing balloons against peak expiratory currents in asthma patients integrated into the provision of nursing care.
FAMILY CENTERED NURSING CARE (FCN) MODEL IN SNH (Non-Hemorrhagic Stroke) PATIENTS Al-Mahdi, Fadhil; Negara, Candra Kusuma; Basid, Abd; Dalle, Juhriyansyah
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 13 No. 01 (2022): Jurnal EduHealth, April - September 2022
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The process resulting from chronic diseases is the inability to carry out activities independently and freely, so a caregiver who provides a series of treatments is needed. The optimal role of caregivers requires an appropriate approach to improve these abilities. One model that can be applied to caregivers of stroke patients is family-centered care. The FCC model applied to stroke patients can build a system of collaboration, focus on the strengths and sources rather than the weaknesses of the family, recognize the family's expertise in caring for patients, build empowerment rather than dependence, increase more information sharing with patients, caregivers and health services than information only known to professionals, create flexible and non-rigid programs. This study aims to develop an FCC model for caregivers who treat stroke patients at home and can be used as a guide by nurses and caregivers in treating stroke patients at home. This research design is action research, which consists of the stages of the survey, planning, acting, observing, and reflecting. The data collection method was carried out through FGDs, the distribution of questionnaires, and the observation of participants. The participants who contributed to this study were 31 caregivers of stroke patients—data analysis using quantitative and qualitative methods. Qualitative data were obtained through FGD results and observation results. In contrast, quantitative data was collected through the dissemination of FCC questionnaires, assessing the swallowing status of stroke patients, and observing results were analyzed using descriptive statistical tests. This research has produced an FCC Model, a reference in treating stroke patients with dysphagia disorders. It positively impacts increasing skills, the ability to practice swallowing, and assessing swallowing ability in treating stroke patients with dysphagia disorders. Another impact of developing the FCC Model at the Center is that caregivers can apply FCC values when treating stroke patients with dysphagia
IMPLEMENTATION IN THE HOSPITAL TREATMENT ROOM OF WEIGH-IN PATIENT RECEIVING WITH BEDSIDE HANDOVER METHOD Rusmegawati; Lestari, Agustina; Negara, Candra Kusuma
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 13 No. 01 (2022): Jurnal EduHealth, April - September 2022
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The methodology for employing the bedside handover method while deploying patient receiving weighers between shifts is a set of instructions for doing so. This study aims to apply the bedside handover approach to patients receiving weights in hospital inpatient rooms. Action research, which is conducted in one cycle, is the research method used. The data gathering techniques included a focus group discussion guide, a patient satisfaction survey, a nurse work satisfaction survey, and an observation format. The 15 nurses who took part in this study were chosen using the purposive sample method. Both quantitative and qualitative statistical tests were used to assess the data on both a qualitative and quantitative level. This study developed a plan for implementing acceptable patient weights utilizing the bedside handover approach in hospital inpatient rooms. This study advised the hospital administration to test the draft protocol for the bedside handover approach to be used as a standard protocol.