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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ABILITY TO PERFORM ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING WITH RISK FOR FALLS AMONG OLDER ADULTS IN TRESNA WERDHA SOCIAL SERVICE BANYUWANGI Luthfi Fadlilatun Nisa; Latifa Aini; Kholid Rosyidi
Journal of Nursing Science Update (JNSU) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2019)
Publisher : Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciencce, Universitas Brawijaya

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Increasing number of older adults makes them less productive which causes a decline in their independence to perform the activities of daily living. One of the physical problems that causes morbidity and mortality among older adults is fall. The purpose of this research was to analyse the relationship between the ability to perform activities of daily living and risk for falls among older adults in Tresna Werdha Banyuwangi. This research applied non experimental correlational design and cross sectional approach. The objects of research were 71 older adults. The sample was taken using total sampling which was comprised of 65 older adults that fulfilled inclusion criteria. Katz Index, Morse Fall Scale (MFS), and observation sheet were used to collect the data. Those data analysed using chi square test. The result of the older adults ability in performing activities in daily living showed that categorised as mild and the mildest dependent 17 older adults  (26,1%)  with low and high risk of falls were. Test resulted in p value 0,002 (p <α = 0,05) which suggested that there was a relationship between the ability to perform activities of daily living and risk for falls. Medical staff are expected to provide nursing care in addressing risk for falls, providing ambulatory aid  to help maintaining balance while walking, teaching the patients what to do when they fall, so they don’t suffer serious injury, by monitoring the movement, and by holding a routine physical program. 
Transcultural Nursing Analysis in The Concept of Health Tourism : A Literature Review Leni Agustin; Kholid Rosyidi; Siti Riskika; Yuana Dwi Agustin; Damon Wicaksi
Progresif : Media Publikasi Ilmiah Vol. 10 No. 2 (2022): PROGRESIF : MEDIA PUBLIKASI ILMIAH
Publisher : Universitas Bondowoso

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Background: Health tourism is a topic that is starting to be looked at in various parts of the world. The increase in the expectations of health tourists for the quality of health services certainly also has an impact on increasingly quality nursing care services for various clients from abroad. Nurses are required to handle the increasing number of visitors and migrants from abroad due to this globalization. This certainly has an impact on cultural factors which are a very important component of nursing competence where nurses are increasingly required to be able to carry out appropriate and appropriate nursing care to clients of foreign nationals. This study aims to describe health tourism and transcultural nursing concepts from the perspective of nurses and to find out how they interpret them. Methods: This literature uses inclusion and exclusion criteria using article data sources obtained and reviewed from the Google Scholar, PubMed and Willley Library databases. Results: The score obtained on the nurse's cultural sensitivity scale is a low average, cultural sensitivity also has no correlation with gender, marital status, age, educational level, professional title and background of transcultural nursing training. The cultural competency scores were significantly higher due to work experience treating foreign patients. Conclusion: Lack of language knowledge and experience of foreign cultures is an obstacle for nurses in caring for foreign patients. Improving foreign language skills, skills and work experience treating foreign patients is absolutely necessary in the context of meeting the needs for health tourism services.