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Univ. Cahaya Bangsa

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IMPLEMENTATION IN THE HOSPITAL TREATMENT ROOM OF WEIGH-IN PATIENT RECEIVING WITH BEDSIDE HANDOVER METHOD Rusmegawati; Agustina Lestari; Candra Kusuma Negara
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 13 No. 01 (2022): Jurnal EduHealth, April - September 2022
Publisher : Sean Institute

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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.
LOW-SALT DIETARY INTAKE REDUCES HUNGER IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE. Agustina Lestari; Rita Apriyanti; Candra Kusuma Negara
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 13 No. 01 (2022): Jurnal EduHealth, April - September 2022
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The hardest part for patients is adhering to fluid intake restrictions, which can be stressful to the point that patients cannot regulate their fluid intake consumption. The main factor determining the effectiveness of hemodialysis is the patient's adherence to the rules on food and fluid intake. This study aims to determine whether controlling food intake affects how much salt a patient receiving hemodialysis for chronic renal failure feels like they are thirsty. This study is quasi-experimental, using a pre-post test, a control group, successive sampling for sample selection, and up to 15 samples for each intervention and control group. A thirst distress scale (TDS) questionnaire and a visual analog scale (VAS) were used to gauge the respondents' thirst levels. In contrast, the Wilcoxon test and the Mann-Withney test with a significance level of p 0.05 were used in the data analysis for this investigation. There was a difference in thirst as measured by TDS with a meaning fulness of p = 0.008 (p0.05) and VAS with a meaning of p + 0.048 (p0.05) after the intervention, according to the results, which showed that 13 respondents experienced a decrease in TDS values and two people whose TDS values remained with the meaningfulness of 0.000 (p0.05) after treatment in the intervention group. The results of this study allow us to conclude that education is provided continuously. A patient's daily self-care behavior can be improved by the conduct of home visits as a form of supervision of the education that has been given. This behavior includes reducing the patient's daily salt intake to lessen the thirst patients with renal failure receiving hemodialysis frequently experience.