Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 5 Documents
Search

The Resiliensi Perawat pada Masa Pandemi Covid 19 yang Bertugas Di Rumah Sakit Aty, Yoany Maria Vianney B.; Israfil; Making, Maria Agustina; Selasa, Pius
Dunia Keperawatan: Jurnal Keperawatan dan Kesehatan Vol 10 No 2 (2022): Dunia Keperawatan: Jurnal Keperawatan dan Kesehatan
Publisher : School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (170.143 KB)

Abstract

Pandemi Covid -19 secara global mempengaruhi  perawat, terutama saat memberikan perawatan kepada pasien. Perawat  sering mengalami stres yang  berdampak pada kualitas asuhan keperawatan dan kesejahteraan perawat. Perawat perlu bertahan dalam situasi ini,agar pelayanannya tetap maskimal. Tujuan penelitian ini adalag  menggambarkan tingkat perilaku resiliensi perawat  yang bekerja di rumah sakit pada  masa pandemi Covid 19di seluruh RS kota kupang. Metode: Penelitian dilakukan secara deskriptif. Pengambilan sampelnya Quota sampling sehingga sampel yang diambil yakni  seluruh perawat  covid 19 RS di Kota Kupang  sebanyak 215 orang. Instrumennya kuesioner  baku yang disebut  RAS (Resiliency Attitudes Scale). Analisis data secara deskriptif. Hasilnya  data usia sebagaian besar 20-30 tahun, pendidikan sebagian besar perawat  Diploma 3 keperawatan sebanyak 61,9%, masa kerja paling banyak lebih dari lima tahun yaitu 47,4%, sebagian besar  perawat yang bekerja di RS Johannes yaitu 27%,   paling banyak perawat bertugas di ruangan rawat inap 46,5% sedangkan status bekerja sebagian besar kontrak yaitu sebanyak 47,4 %. Sebagian besar perawat memiliki resiliensi yang tinggi yaitu sebanyak 98,6%. Dengan adanya dukungan emosional yang baik dari diri sendiri maka dapat meningkatkan adaptasi emosional yang baik. Saran: Setiap perawat dapat melakukan asuhan keperawatan secara professional apabila memiliki emosional diri yang matang
Intervensi dalam Mengendalikan Ketidakstabilan Glukosa Darah pada Asuhan Keperawatan Pasien Diabetes Melitus Tipe 2 di Masyarakat ; Literatur Review Israfil
Jurnal Keperawatan Muhammadiyah Vol 10 No 1 (2025): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN MUHAMMADIYAH
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH SURABAYA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/jkm.v10i1.24278

Abstract

Objective: This study aims to identify various types of interventions in controlling unstable blood glucose levels in the care of type 2 diabetes mellitus patients in the community. Method: literature review research design, literature sources are research articles on the Google Scholar or Google Cendikia database, and Researchgate. The literature search used the keywords "Nursing Intervention" and "Nursing Care" and "Instability" and "Blood Glucose" and "Diabetes Mellitus". Literature selection used a non-systematic method, with inclusion criteria using the PEOS approach, namely Population: type 2 diabetes mellitus patients in Indonesia, Exposure: interventions in nursing care, Outcome : blood glucose levels, Study Design: case study. Results: 557 were found in the search and 16 articles were designated as data. The results of the study found that interventions in controlling blood glucose in the maintenance of diabetes mellitus patients were relaxation interventions, physical exercise interventions, and spiritual interventions. Relaxation interventions include Benson relaxation, progressive muscle relaxation, and autogenic relaxation. Physical exercise interventions include diabetic foot exercises, walking exercises, and tai chi exercises. Spiritual interventions include dhikr and murottal of the Qur’an. Conclusion: Physical exercise intervention is able to control blood glucose directly by converting blood glucose into energy during therapy. Relaxation interventions are able to control blood glucose indirectly by controlling stress as a trigger for hyperglycemia, and spiritual interventions are able to control blood glucose indirectly by increasing the patient's self-efficacy and ability to care for themselves. These various interventions can be an option for nurses to control blood glucose levels when caring for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in the community.
Pengalaman Keluarga Sebagai Caregiver : Pengalaman Keluarga Sebagai Caregiver Dalam Merawat Pasien Hipertensi Selama Masa Covid 19 Maria Agustina Making; Yulianti K Banhae; Febtian C Nugroho; Israfil; Maria Lupita Nena Meo
Nursing Arts Vol. 18 No. 2 (2024): NURSING ARTS
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Sorong

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36741/na.v18i2.70

Abstract

Tekanan darah tinggi merupakan salah satu penyakit tidak menular yang beresiko terjadinya penyakit stroke, serangan jantung, gagal jantung dan aneurisma arteria sampai dengan kematian. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengeskplorasi tentang Pengalaman Keluarga Sebagai Caregiver Dalam Merawat Pasien Hipertensi Selama Masa Covid 19. Metode Penelitian ini adalah penelitian kualitatif dengan pendekatan fenomenologi. Data dikumpulkan menggunakan teknik indepth interview dengan 6 partisipan utama dengan menggunakan teknik purposive sampling. Data dianalisis menggunakan analisis konten dari Colaizzi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan Proses perawatan yang dilakukan Caregiver untuk pasien hipertensi mempunyai lingkup sangat luas dengan melibatkan seluruh emosional, tugas, hambatan, dan upaya dari Caregiver.  Proses perawatan dapat mempengaruhi aspek kehidupan Caregiver sendiri yang memunculkan akan adanya dukungan, harapan, dan makna dari merawat pasien. Disarankan pemberian informasi berkelanjutan oleh petugas kesehatan tentang pentingnya dukungan keluarga dalam menurunkan tekanan darah.
Intervensi dalam Mengendalikan Ketidakstabilan Glukosa Darah pada Asuhan Keperawatan Pasien Diabetes Melitus Tipe 2 di Masyarakat ; Literatur Review Israfil
Jurnal Keperawatan Muhammadiyah Vol 10 No 1 (2025): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN MUHAMMADIYAH
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH SURABAYA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/jkm.v10i1.24278

Abstract

Objective: This study aims to identify various types of interventions in controlling unstable blood glucose levels in the care of type 2 diabetes mellitus patients in the community. Method: literature review research design, literature sources are research articles on the Google Scholar or Google Cendikia database, and Researchgate. The literature search used the keywords "Nursing Intervention" and "Nursing Care" and "Instability" and "Blood Glucose" and "Diabetes Mellitus". Literature selection used a non-systematic method, with inclusion criteria using the PEOS approach, namely Population: type 2 diabetes mellitus patients in Indonesia, Exposure: interventions in nursing care, Outcome : blood glucose levels, Study Design: case study. Results: 557 were found in the search and 16 articles were designated as data. The results of the study found that interventions in controlling blood glucose in the maintenance of diabetes mellitus patients were relaxation interventions, physical exercise interventions, and spiritual interventions. Relaxation interventions include Benson relaxation, progressive muscle relaxation, and autogenic relaxation. Physical exercise interventions include diabetic foot exercises, walking exercises, and tai chi exercises. Spiritual interventions include dhikr and murottal of the Qur’an. Conclusion: Physical exercise intervention is able to control blood glucose directly by converting blood glucose into energy during therapy. Relaxation interventions are able to control blood glucose indirectly by controlling stress as a trigger for hyperglycemia, and spiritual interventions are able to control blood glucose indirectly by increasing the patient's self-efficacy and ability to care for themselves. These various interventions can be an option for nurses to control blood glucose levels when caring for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in the community.
Influence Culture on Perceptions, Behaviors, and Risk of Repeat Attacks Patients with Heart Disease: A Literature Review Based on Transcultural Nursing Trisna, Made Oktaviani Bulan; Suyasa, I Gede Putu Darma; Israfil; Suantika, Putu Inge Ruth
Babali Nursing Research Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October
Publisher : Babali Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37363/bnr.2025.64517

Abstract

Introduction: Differences in values, norms, and customs across societies shape how patients understand their illness, make decisions about seeking care, and undergo treatment and recovery. Based on a transcultural nursing approach, this study aims to synthesize findings from various literatures that identify cultural influences on heart disease management and their implications for preventing recurrent heart attacks. Methods: This study was a narrative literature review with the PICO framework, using PubMed, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar, and relevant sources (2016–2025) with the keywords “Coronary heart disease” AND “transcultural nursing” AND “culture.” Inclusion criteria included qualitative and quantitative primary research on the role of “culture” OR, “ethnicity” OR, “spirituality” OR, “gender” OR,  OR “access to healthcare in heart disease.” Did not address the transcultural context, focused only on biological factors, review/meta-analysis, single case report, and inadequate methodology were excluded. Of the 1,539 articles identified, 15 met the criteria and were analyzed narratively. Results: The study identified six aspects of the role of culture in heart disease: disease perception (local beliefs and spirituality), coping and treatment seeking (family norms, traditional practices, access), ethnic and gender inequalities, immigrant acculturation (Western lifestyle), collectivism and family roles (compliance vs. delay of help), and local environmental factors/traditions (e.g., solid fuels). Culture can be both a risk and a protective factor through family support, spirituality, and community. Conclusion: Culture is important in preventing and managing heart disease, particularly in reducing the risk of recurrent heart attacks. Transcultural nursing sensitive to cultural diversity is needed to improve health literacy, medication adherence, and reduce cardiovascular inequalities across populations.