Ni Made Sekar Sari
Airlangga University, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia

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A qualitative systematic review of burden among patients with hemodialysis Ni Made Sekar Sari; Ni Kadek Arie Octarini; Ika Yuni Widyawati; Elida Ulfiana
Journal of Holistic Nursing Science Vol 9 No 2 (2022): July - December
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/nursing.v9i2.7563

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The study is to explore the burden experienced during dialysis care integration in a patient’s life. A systematic search was employed and focused on qualitative studies. We searched some reference lists of eligible studies published in 2018-2022. We followed the PRISMA guidelines, and the analysis employed a meta-ethnography study. We identified that the dialysis care integration burden had been perceived since the initial decision to dialysis care integration. Patients felt powerless since they were provided with no choice of medical intervention. The perceived service affordability and barriers had added more burden experience of dialysis care integration. The dialysis care integration restricts various aspects of the patient’s life: food and drink intake, mobilization, and activity. The strategy for integrated dialysis care required utilizing numerous resources to build positive coping strategies. The finding signified that dialysis patients demanded assistance from various resources to adjust to the current dialysis care. Keywords: Health burden; dyalisis care; kidney injury; chronic illness; quality of life
The Indonesian Version of Sayles Internalized HIV Stigma Scale: Preliminary Test of Reliability Nyoman Agus Jagat Raya; Ni Made Sekar Sari
Babali Nursing Research Vol 4 No 2 (2023): April
Publisher : Babali Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37363/bnr.2023.42226

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The needs for an Indonesian version of a tool to measure internalized HIV stigma are identified. This study aims to evaluate the reliability of the Indonesian version of Sayles Internalized HIV Stigma Scale and the correlation of each subscale. A cross-sectional preliminary study involving purposively sampled 20 persons infected with HIV in Bali, Indonesia was conducted. The internal consistency reliability was examined through Cronbach’s α and item-total correlation. Meanwhile, the correlation of each subscale was examined by using Spearman’s Rank correlation coefficient. The results showed a Cronbach’s α of 0.924 and the item-total correlation range from 0.151 to 0.837. Significant positive correlation between overall scale and each subscale were confirmed. These findings indicated acceptable reliability of the Indonesian version of Sayles Internalized HIV Stigma Scale and the possibility of its use as an alternative to assess the internalized HIV stigma in Indonesia.