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Masalah Psikososial Remaja dengan Thalasemia Mayor: Literature Review Sartika, Nanda; Allenidekania
Dunia Keperawatan: Jurnal Keperawatan dan Kesehatan Vol 8 No 2 (2020): Dunia Keperawatan: Jurnal Keperawatan dan Kesehatan
Publisher : School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

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Adolescent thalassemia majorhave a variety of psychosocial problems that have an impact ondecreasing QOL, interpersonal relationships, self-esteem resulting in depression. The aim of thisstudy is to look at psychosocial development and the things that occur in adolescent thalassemiarelated to psychosocial. Literature was made by analyzing scientific articles published from 2015-2019 and English. Data were obtained from Scopus, Wiley, Science Direct, Ebsco host, Proquestdatabases with psychosocial adolescent, thalassemia, and quality of life keywords. The results of theliterature study were 2,533 articles and 8 articles were obtained that fit the inclusion and exclusioncriteria. The results of the study are psychosocial problems occur due to activity restrictions, lack ofconfidence due to changes in face shape and skin color, adolescents feel different from siblings,decreased school performance. This will have an impact on the declining their QOL. The results ofthe literature review can be used as basic data in the development of counseling and mentoringprograms.
Validasi Nutrition Screening Tool For Childhood Cancer (SCAN) Dalam Versi Indonesia Saudi, La; Allenidekania; Nur Agustini
Journal of Pubnursing Sciences Vol 1 No 01 (2023): Journal of Pubnursing Sciences (JPS)
Publisher : PT. Pubsains Nur Cendekia

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Background & objectives: Nutritional screening is very important to assess the nutritional status of children with cancer that increases nutrition or the risk of malnutrition so that it is easy to determine the right nutrition management. Aim: The Indonesian version of the Validating Childhood Nutrition Screening Tool (SCAN) as a cancer child nutrition screening tool. Method: Before being used in research this instrument was translated, then distributed to nurses oncology care rooms for openness testing. Tracking test method by comparing instruments for nutritional screening tools for child cancer (SCAN) with STRONGkids instruments in 92 children with translated cancer. Results: The SCAN instrument showed very good sensitivity, namely 100% (Cl95% 100% -100%; p <0.001), specificity: 21.4%, PPVs: 45%, and NPVs: 100%. Conclusion: This SCAN instrument is valid and can be used for pediatric patients with cancer, easily and quickly resolved when conducting a nutritional screening.