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Supportive Educative in Improving the Readiness of the Anticipatory Phase of Primigravida Towards Achieving the Maternal Role Widayati, Dhina; Susmiatin, Eko Arik; Siswoaribowo, Andika
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
Publisher : Chakra Brahmanda Lentera Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v5i2.146

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Background: Primigravida mothers experience psychological changes, especially before delivery, related to the readiness of the anticipatory phase towards achieving the maternal role. Providing supportive education by health workers, husbands, and families can be a supporting factor in the readiness of pregnant women for the anticipatory phase. This study aims to determine the effect of supportive education on the readiness of the anticipatory phase in primigravida mothers towards achieving the role of mothers in the work area of the Pogalan Health Center, Trenggalek Regency. Methods: This research design was pre-experimental, involving 42 respondents through total sampling. The independent variable was supportive education, and the dependent variable was the readiness of the anticipatory phase towards achieving the mother's role, which is measured using a questionnaire Results: The results showed that the criteria for the readiness of the anticipatory phase before being given supportive educative intervention were mostly (66.7%) of respondents in the high category, and after the intervention, the majority (86.7%) of respondents had high readiness. Analysis with the Wilcoxon test obtained a value of = 0.008 (< 0.05), indicating a supportive educative effect on the readiness of the anticipatory phase in primigravida mothers towards the achievement of maternal roles. Conclusion: Supportive Educative can increase the mother's knowledge so that her understanding of pregnancy improves, her perception becomes positive, and she feels more confident that she is more prepared to undergo pregnancy and ready for the delivery process. Supportive education can be one method for improving the process of adaptation to the achievement of the mother's role
Increasing the Comfort of Hypertension Sufferers Through Effleurage Back Massage Widayati, Dhina; Rachmania, Diana; Safitri, Nabila
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i1.194

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Background: Comfort is one of the basic needs that is holistic. Hypertension sufferers often feel discomfort due to increased blood pressure, so these basic needs are not appropriately met. Effleurage back massage intervention is one method used to overcome discomfort in hypertension sufferers. The aim of this research was to determine the effect of efflurage back massage on the comfort level of hypertension sufferers Methods: The research design used pre-experiment, involving 32 respondents through purposive sampling from a population of 42 people with hypertension. The comfort variable was measured using the SGCQ questionnaire sheet and the results were analyzed using the Independent T-Test with α 0.05 Results: The research results showed an increase in comfort from almost all (75%) respondents in the very uncomfortable category in the pretest results to almost all (93.7%) respondents in the very comfortable category in the post test. The Wilcoxon results obtained p-value = 0.001 (<α), indicating that effleurage back massage intervention can increase comfort in hypertension sufferers. Conclusion: Giving effleurage back massage can trigger endorphin neurotransmitters in the autonomic nerves which make blood circulation smooth so that the body relaxes. This intervention can be applied as a non-pharmacological therapy in the management of hypertension.
Self Control And Self Management Skills (SCSMk) in Patient with Diabetes Melitus Rachmania, Diana; Taukhid, M.; Widayati, Dhina
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i1.196

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Background: A person with Diabetes Mellitus is faced with various challenges in managing their health condition in order to prevent complications that can arise as a result of their disease. The patient's internal abilities are needed to prevent psychological deterioration which ends in various complications.  one of which is Self Control and Self Management Skills (SCSMk) which consists of three aspects, namely self-monitoring, self-evaluation and self-strengthening. This research aims to determine the Self Control and Self Management Skills of Diabetes Mellitus sufferers. Methods: The design of this research is quantitative descriptive. The research sample of 60 people suffering from diabetes mellitus was obtained using a purposive sampling technique taken from a population of 200 diabetes mellitus patients in the area. The instrument in this research is a questionnaire. Data were analyzed using descriptive percentage analysis. Results: Most respondents (73%) have Self Control and Self Management Skills (SCSMk) in the sufficient category Conclusion: Self monitoring is the dominant aspect possessed by respondents. When individuals have good self-monitoring, they can monitor the status and context of their own behavior such as their actions, thoughts and emotions. Respondents try to carry out positive behavior in the form of following instructions in managing diabetes mellitus treatment.
Pain Management in Hypertension Through Pressure Point Massage Widayati, Dhina; Rachmania, Diana
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i2.244

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Background: Hypertension is a disorder of the cardiovascular system characterized by increased blood pressure that causes pain in the back of the neck area. Giving a massage is one effort to reduce pain. This study was to determine the effect of pressure point massage on pain levels in hypertension. Methods: The design of this research was pre-experiment, involving 44 respondents by purposive sampling from 73 people with hypertension as a population. The dependent variable of pain level was measured using a pain scale, and the data was analyzed by paired t-test with α 0.05 Results: The results were a decrease in pain levels (pre-test 77.3% moderate pain and post-test 87% mild pain). The results of the data analysis using paired t-test were obtained p-value = 0.001 (<α), showing that there was an influence of pressure point massage on the level of pain in hypertension. Conclusion: Blood circulation becomes smooth because of pressure point massage, which can stimulate endorphin neurotransmitters in the autonomic nerves so that the body relaxes. Pressure point massage intervention can be applied as an alternative therapy option in the management of hypertension, which supports the treatment of hypertension so that blood pressure can be well controlled.