Intansari Nurjannah
Departemen Keperawatan Jiwa Dan Komunitas, Fakultas Kedokteran Kesehatan Masyarakat, Dan Keperawatan, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF INSTRUMENT TO MEASURE CLINICAL INDICATOR OF NURSING DIAGNOSIS: FATIGUE ON PATIENT UNDERTAKING HAEMODIALYSIS Atika Dwi Astuti; Intansari Nurjannah; Sri Mulyani
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 4 No. 3 (2018): May - June
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

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Background: Fatigue as nursing diagnosis is a common phenomenon in patient undertaking haemodialysis. There is, however, no clear instrument to measure the clinical indicators of this nursing diagnosis. Objectives: To measure the validity and reliability an instrument to measure clinical indicator in nursing diagnosis fatigue. Methods: Content Validity Index for Scale (S-CVI) and Point-Biserial Correlation were used to measure the validity of instrument. Cronbach Alpha Reliability was used for reliability of 72 patients undertaking haemodialysis. Results: S-CVI score was 1 on relevance, accuracy and clarity, 0.98 on simplicity and ambiguity. The Cronbach’s Alpha of the instrument was 0.675 which was considered reliable. Conclusion: The instrument to measure clinical indicators of nursing diagnoses fatigue has acceptable validity and reliability score in Indonesian, and it is recommended to be used in clinical setting.
VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF SHORTENED GENERAL COMFORT QUESTIONNAIRE IN INDONESIAN VERSION Eria Riski Artanti; Intansari Nurjannah; Subroto Subroto
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 4 No. 4 (2018): July - August
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Background: Comfort is one of nurses’ concerns in each of nursing care activity. There are several different instruments to measure patient’s comfort. Tools regarding comfort however, have not been developed and tested in Indonesian. Objectives: This study aimed to assess the validity and reliability of the Shortened General Comfort Questionnaire (SGCQ) in Indonesian version. Methods: SGCQ was translated and back translated to Indonesian before it was used for this study. Three experts (two lecturers and one clinician) were recruited to measure the content validity of SGCQ in Indonesian version. S-CVI and I-CVI analyses were used to measure the content validity of this instrument, and Pearson correlation was used for the construct validity. Content validity of instruments consists of relevance, accuracy, clarity, credibility and equivalency. Reliability analysis of this instrument was performed using Cronbach’s alpha in 71 patients undergoing hemodialysis. Results: Result show that an I-CVI score was 1, which implies that each item of relevance, accuracy, clarity, credibility, and equivalency was acceptable. In addition, the S-CVI score was also 1, which implies that the validity of this instrument was acceptable. Cronbach’s alpha score was also showed 0.769 means that the SGCQ instrument in the Indonesian language is reliable because the score was in the range of 0.7–0.95. Conclusion: SGCQ in Indonesian version has acceptable validity and reliability and it can be used to measure patient’s comfort level in Indonesian.
VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF NURSING INTERVENTION CLASSIFICATION: SELF-CARE ASSISTANCE ON PATIENTS WITH STROKE Intansari Nurjannah
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2019): March - April
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Background: Nursing intervention is part of nursing process. The accurateness of intervention needs to be explored through an effort to measure validity and reliability of the intervention. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the validity and reliability of four Nursing Intervention Classifications (NICs) of Self-Care Assistance (SCA) on patients with stroke. Methods: Validity measurement involved 4 experts, while reliability involved 7 samples for each NIC. Validity was analyzed using content validity index (I-CVI and S-CVI), while reliability was analyzed using kappa and percent agreement. Results: Sixteen activities of NICs (I-CVI score less than 0.78) were eliminated and two activities considered not applicable. The results of reliability were above 0.85 kappa value with 85% of percent agreement. Conclusion: Elimination of not valid activities increased reliability.
VALIDATION OF NURSING OUTCOMES’ INDICATORS OF NURSING OUTCOMES CLASSIFICATION OF SELF-CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH STROKE Sri Mulyani; Intansari Nurjannah
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 5 No. 3 (2019): May - June
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Background: Evaluation of nursing outcome based Nursing Outcome Classification (NOC) is very important. However, there is dearth of information regarding its validation in Indonesian language. Objective: To validate four nursing outcomes’ indicators of the Nursing Outcome Classification (NOC) for stroke patients with self-care deficit problems. Methods: This was a descriptive quantitative study with cross sectional design. Outcomes indicators of self-care: bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting were developed for measuring its relevance, clarity, simplicity and ambiguity. Content validity index was used for analysis, which involved three nursing experts. Results: Out of the 59 outcome indicators, 49 (83.05%) were considered as passing indicators and 10 (16.95%) were eliminated. Conclusion: The passing indicators can be applied in caring for stroke patients. The NOC indicators can be implemented in clinical setting, particularly for stroke patient with self -are deficit problems.
EFFECT OF NANDA-I, NIC, AND NOC DOCUMENTATION SYSTEM TRAINING ON QUALITY OF NURSING CARE DOCUMENTATION IN THE PERINATAL WARD OF YOGYAKARTA REGIONAL PUBLIC HOSPITAL Enny Eko Setyaningrum; Intansari Nurjannah; Anik Rustiyaningsih
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 5 No. 5 (2019): September - October
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Background: The existing standard of nursing language consists of NANDA-I for diagnostic language standard, Nursing Intervention Classification (NIC) for nursing intervention, and Nursing Outcome Classification (NOC) for nursing outcomes. One way to improve the quality of nursing care documentation is to provide training in the documentation system. Objectives: To determine the effect of providing NANDA-I, NIC, and NOC (NNN) nursing care documentation systems training on the quality of nursing documentation. Methods: This was a pre-experimental study with pretest posttest design without a control group. Twenty-one nurses and eighty-six Medical Records (MR) of patients who were treated in the perinatal ward of Yogyakarta Regional Public Hospital were used as samples selected using purposive sampling. Those nurses were trained in the nursing care documentation system. The quality of nursing care documentation was measured using modified Quality of Diagnoses, Interventions and Outcomes (Q-DIO) instrument. Data were analyzed using Independent samples t-test with a confidence level of 95%. Results: The average of the scores of the quality of nursing documentation before training was lower (1.91) than the average after training (2.78). There was a significant difference in the quality of nursing documentation before and after training (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Training of NNN nursing documentation system could improve the quality of nursing documentation in the perinatal ward of Yogyakarta Regional Public Hospital.
“SU JOK” THERAPY AND SCLEROLOGY PROFILE MONITORING FOR MANAGING CHEST PAIN AT HOME WHILE AVOIDING HOSPITAL ADMISSION DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A CASE STUDY Intansari Nurjannah
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 6 No. 6 (2020): November - December
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in people avoiding hospital admission for non-COVID patients and forcing people to seek help via telehealth or alternative medicine. Case study: A 30-year-old man from Solo, Indonesia, complained of left chest discomfort with an irregular heartbeat. This man sent an inquiry and his left eye sclera profile through WhatsApp on July 20, 2020 to a researcher, who is a nurse and “Su jok” therapist. Protocol for “Su jok” therapy was sent back through WhatsApp, and after applying the treatment for 30 minutes, the patient felt better, and symptoms were less severe. The full protocol to be applied for the following days was then sent to the patient. After three weeks, there was a less sharp red line in the sclera area of the vessel blockage, and he only experienced mild symptoms. Conclusion: The case study shows that “Su jok” therapy may become an alternative therapy for managing chest pain at home. Sclerology can be a complementary choice to monitor a patient’s heart condition. Visiting the hospital, however, is still necessary when the symptoms become worse.
Fourteen days struggling to deal with COVID-19 using Su Jok Therapy: A case report Intansari Nurjannah
Journal of Community Empowerment for Health Vol 5, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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The resources to deal with COVID-19 are lessening, while health professionals are increasingly vulnerable in helping people with COVID-19. The close contact between health professionals and patients with COVID-19 increases the already high risk for transmission. It is time to find another form of therapy to help people with COVID-19 which is effective, inexpensive, easy and safe that can be done both for the well-being of patients and health professionals. In 2020, a male patient who was in his middle age, was seeking treatment from health professionals by sending messages through WhatsApp since he tested positive for COVID-19 the day before. We assessed him and found that he had complaints of fever, shivering and difficulty in breathing. We immediately replied with Su Jok protocol therapy and asked him to do the treatment by himself. After 27 minutes, there was no difficulty in breathing anymore. Since then, we kept monitoring his condition closely and provided instructions every day to treat each symptom. The most prominent symptoms associated with COVID-19 were shivering, difficulty in breathing, fever, excess mucus and pain in the lungs. Psychological symptoms also appeared and Su Jok was applied to treat his emotional problems. Symptoms attacked him less frequently and with less severity day by day. His swab test showed negative result after two weeks. In this case study, Su Jok therapy helped a patient in quarantine to deal with the physiological and psychological symptoms of COVID-19. Su Jok therapy can also help to prevent transmission of COVID-19 to health professionals, since they still can help patients from a distance with telehealth.
Dukungan Keluarga Dalam Merawat Anak Dengan Thalassemia Beta Mayor Rezka Nurvinanda; Sri Mulatsih; Sri Hartini; Intansari Nurjannah
Citra Delima : Jurnal Ilmiah STIKES Citra Delima Bangka Belitung Vol 2 No 2 (2019): Citra Delima : Jurnal Ilmiah STIKES Citra Delima Bangka Belitung
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Family Support In Caring For Children With Thalassemia Beta Major ABSTRACT Background: Thalassemia is hemolytic anemia diseases and genetically inherited. Prevalence of Thalassemia’s gen carrier on indonesian population amounts 3-8%. Children with beta major thalassemia has to receive long term treatment so potentially providing impact for children and their family. Study aims to describes family experiences during taking care the children with beta thalassemia major. Method: This study used phenomenology approach and data collected by indepth interview of 8 participants who were mothers as the primary caregiver in caring for children with beta thalassemia major. Data analysis using Colaizzi method. Result: There were seven themes found related to family experiences in caring for children with thalassemia included family ability to caring children; negative response from family; challenge on caring children; barriers during taking care children; supporting sources for family; family effort to faced stressor; and influencing factors on coping strategies. Conclusion: The source of support for the family while caring for children with major beta thalassemia is obtained, both from internal and external support in the form of instrumental, emotional, information and financial support. Keyword: Family Support, Children, Thalassemia
Kualitas relasi dan resiliensi orang tua anak dengan disabilitas intelektual Amalia Senja; Soewadi Soewadi; Intansari Nurjannah
Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM) Vol 33, No 4 (2017)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Gadjah Mada

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The quality of parent-children relationship and resilience among parents with children with intellectual disabilityPurposehis study was conducted to know the relation between quality of parent-child relationship and resilience among parents of children with intellectual disability.MethodsThis cross-sectional study was conducted from June - July 2015 at SLB N 1 Bantul Yogyakarta city while the instrument test was conducted on 20 parents who had children with intellectual disability in SLB Darma Bhakti Piyungan, Yogyakarta. The population in this study were all parents with children with intellectual disability in SLB N 1 Bantul from TKLB level to SMALB. The samples were 60 respondents.ResultsThis study found no association between the quality of parent-child relationships with parental resilience with intellectual disability children. ConclusionThe authors suggest that resilience variables are not directly linked to the variable quality of relations but there are also other variables that influence it such as social support and others.
Experience and social support needs of becoming a mother in adolescence in Yogyakarta City Cut Oktaviyana; Intansari Nurjannah; Wenny Artanty Nisman
Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM) Vol 34, No 2 (2018)
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PurposeThis study aimed to determine the experience and social support needs of becoming a mother in adolescence.MethodsThis study was a qualitative research with a descriptive phenomenology approach. Data collection was performed by in-depth interview method and using a semi-structured study guide. Research was conducted at health centers of Jetis, Gedong Tengen and Umbulharjo 1 in May - June 2017. The participants were 7 adolescent (18-19 years old) mothers who had a 2 weeks - 12 months baby. The sampling was conducted by purposive sampling and recorded by a tape recorder. Data analysis was done manually by using Colaizzi method.ResultsFive themes emerged from the results of data analysis: 1) variation of feelings experienced from pregnancy up to delivering the baby, 2) freedom from routine of baby care, 3) early experience of baby care, 4) social support from significant other and midwives, and 5) improved confidence in baby care.ConclusionThe variety of experiences by adolescent mothers is accompanied by social support providing increased confidence in caring for their baby.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Afifah, Fatin Hapsah Agnes Mahayanti Ajeng Agva Destitu Alfrisa, Bagus Amalia Fauziah Zahra Amalia Senja Anik Rustiyaningsih Ariani Arista Putri Pratiwi Asih Purwanti, Asih Atika Dwi Astuti Ayu Dwi Silvia Putri Basuki, Suko Carla Raymondalexas Marchira Christantie Effendy Cut Oktaviyana Dewi Retno Pamungkas Dwi Harjanto Enny Eko Setyaningrum Eria Riski Artanti Erna Fitriana Faizatiwahida, Novia Fatihatul Husniyah Fitri Haryanti Florensa Florensa, Florensa Francis, Karen Harvey, Nichole Hatta, Haslindar Heavysta British Fenderin Heny Suseani Pangastuti Herien, Yelly Hershinta Retno Martani Hikmawati, Ulfa HUSNUL KHOTIMAH I Nyoman Sujana Ibrahim Rahmat Ida Yuni Priyanti, Ida Yuni Indria Laksmi Gamayanti Irnu, Julfilkar Adnan Itsna Lutfi Kholisa, Itsna Lutfi Juwita Juwita, Juwita K, Novi Aprilia Khiong, Tjhia Khie Kim Foster, Kim Lely Lusmilasari, Lely Luklu Latifah Marina Darkova Mariyono Sedyo Winarso, Mariyono Sedyo Mary Fitzgerald, Mary Maulida, Mutia Nadra Muhammad Afif Muhammad Agus Muljanto Muhshanah Muhshanah, Muhshanah Ngatini Ngatini Novita Mansoben Nurmah Mayasari, Nurmah Nurvinanda, Rezka Oktaviyana, Cut Pusparini Anggita Ayuningtyas Rafi Achmad Rukhama Rasyid, Muhamad Amirul Rizky, Indah Ronny Tri Wirasto Rositasari, Etik Septian, Raditya Bagus Soewadi Soewadi Soewadi Soewadi Sri Hartini Sri Hartini Sri Hartini Sri Mulyani Sri Tirtayanti Sri Warsini Subroto Subroto Sumarni D, W Sunartini Hapsara Sunaryo, Ery Yanuar Akhmad Budi Suryana, Rika Suzanna Syahirul Alim Thoyibah, Zurriyatun Tiara Sas Dhewanti Titan Ligita Tjhia Khie Khiong Totok Harjanto Triatmojo, Setyo Ussi Khairani Frestiarizka Vini Febriyani Zulfa Wandansari, Sri Wenny Artanty Nisman, Wenny Artanty Wicking, Kristin Widyawati Widyawati Widyawati Willie Japaries Willie Japaries Wiwin Lismidiati