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YOGA TRAINING TO LOWER BLOOD PRESSURE ELDERLY IN SENGGRENG VILLAGE, MALANG REGENCY Ah Yusuf; Rizki Fitryasari; Herdhika Ayu Retno Kusumasari; Ronal Surya Aditya; Laras Putri Gamagitta; Achmad Masfi; Faizatur Rohmi; Dewi Ratna Sulistina
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Dalam Kesehatan Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): OCTOBER 2023
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jpmk.v5i2.49479

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Introduction: Diseases commonly observed in the elderly population are attributed to the decline in vascular functionality, with hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, being one such condition. The objective of this community service initiative is to assist senior citizens and elderly individuals in enhancing their knowledge regarding methods to reduce blood pressure levels. Additionally, it aims to enhance their proficiency in performing yoga exercises that have a positive influence on blood pressure. Method: The population in this community service activity is elderly people who are active in participating in activities organized by Posyandu Kromolio Pos 3 or Usila Mandiri Elderly School in Senggreng Village, Malang Regency. The sampling technique used is saturated sample technique or non-probability sampling. The older individuals will monitor their blood pressure during each gathering. The blood pressure assessment is conducted both prior to and following the implementation of yoga activities in order to ascertain the impact of those exercises on the blood pressure levels of older individuals. Results: At the first meeting, 58% of the elderly who attended experienced a decrease in blood pressure after doing yoga exercises. At the second meeting, 73% of the elderly who came experienced a decrease in blood pressure and 12% of the elderly did not experience changes in blood pressure before and after yoga exercises. Conclusion: Following the implementation of yoga activities as a form of treatment, a significant reduction in blood pressure was observed among the majority of senior individuals. Consequently, empirical evidence supports the assertion that yoga workouts yield beneficial effects in reducing hypertension among older individuals. Keywords: Community; health; hypertension; yoga; elderly
TINGKAT STRESS ORANGTUA MEMPENGARUHI PERILAKU ADAPTIF ANAK RETARDASI MENTAL DI SLB BC KEPANJEN KABUPATEN MALANG. Istafia .; Faizatur Rohmi; Ronal surya Aditya
Jurnal Keperawatan Terapan Vol 6 No 01 (2020): Jurnal Keperawatan Terapan (e-journal)
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31290/jkt.v6i01.1460

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Parents waiting for the presence of a child can be a disappointment if the child is born experiencing mental retardation, one of which is mental retardation. Mental retardation is a disorder of intellectual function characterized by IQ below 70 and adaptive behavior disorder is an obstacle to adapt to the environment. Adaptive behavior of mentally retarded children who are different from other normal children becomes a burden for both parents, those who lack emotional control make themselves stressed because of their childrens behavior. Stress occurs more with a mother than a father, because mothers often care for their children and are closer to their children. The design of this research uses the Non Experimental method with Cross Sectional approach. The population is all respondents, namely all parents of mentally retarded children. Sampling using Total Sampling with a sample of 74 respondents. Data collection methods using the DASS 42 questionnaire were used only on the stress range of 14 questions, and used the childrens adaptive behavior questionnaire of 15 questions. The data obtained are presented in the form of frequency distribution tables and narratives. The results showed that of the 74 respondents having a severe stress level category as many as 63.5 percent with adaptive behavior of moderate children as many as 90.5 percent. The statistical test uses the Spearman Rank Test which shows the magnitude of the correlation coefficient between the two variables namely 0.837 with a significance of 0.038, which means there is a significant relationship between parental stress level and mental retardation behavior of children. The conclusion of this study is that there is a relationship that the adaptive behavior of the mentally retarded child to the level of parental stress due to the behavior of children who are different from other normal children becomes a burden for both parents. Keywords: Stress level, Adaptive Behavior, Mental Retardation.
Influence of Protective and Risk Factors on Resilience among Family Caregivers of Schizophrenia Patients Faizatur Rohmi; Dita Kurnia Sari; Arik Agung Setiawan
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 4 (2025): July
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i4.862

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Background: Developing resilience among family caregivers of schizophrenia patients is challenging. Families must be able to identify risk factors and manage them to achieve a dynamic family situation and have the ability to survive while caring for schizophrenia patients. Protective factors interact with risk factors and create strength for families to be resilient in caring for people with schizophrenia. Results: T-statistics showed that there was an influence of family protective (p = 0.016) and family risk factors (p=0.003) on family caregivers’ resilience. Conclusions: Protective and risk factors of families with schizophrenia are the main resources in developing family caregivers’ resilience. To promote family health and effective adaptation to the schizophrenia long-term care, it is critical to improve family protective factors such as family functioning and social support and minimize family risk factors such as social stigma in schizophrenic families.