Narmi Narmi
Nursing Science Program, STIKes Karya Kesehatan, Kendari, Indonesia

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The Association Of Education Level And Knowledge To The Adherence To Meningococcal Meningitis Vaccination In Umrah Pilgrims At Kendari Port Health Office Muhtar Muhtar; Narmi Narmi; Muhaimin Saranani
KLASICS Vol 1 No 1 (2021): KLASICS : Kendari Journal of Maritime and Holistic Nursing
Publisher : LPPM STIKes Karya Kesehatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (775.352 KB) | DOI: 10.46233/klasics.v1i1.468

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Abstract Meningococcal meningitis is an acute disease of the lining of the brain caused by the bacterium Neisseria meningitides on the protective membrane that surrounds by the brain, spinal cord, which as a whole is called meninges. Meningococcal meningitis vaccination is given to people who will travel to meningitis endemic countries given at least 30 days before departure. The purpose of this research was to know the relationship between education level and knowledge with adherence to the meningitis vaccination for Umrah pilgrims at KKP Kendari. This study was an analytical descriptive using the cross-sectional study approach. The samples were 69 people. The sampling technique used a purposive sampling technique. The variables studied were adherence to meningitis vaccination, the level of education and knowledge. The analysis used chi-square test. The results showed that there was no association between education (ρ value = 0.360) and there was a relationship of knowledge (ρ value = 0.005) with adherence to the meningococcal meningitis vaccination at the KKP Kendari. The conclusion of this study is the level of education does not guarantee adherence to meningitis vaccination. It is recommended to increase counseling about the dangers of not vaccinating before the pilgrimage.
The Effectiveness of Early Mobilization on Length of Stay (LOS) Postoperative Appendicitis Patients at The Benyamin Guluh Kolaka Hospital Anita Anita; Narmawan Narmawan; Narmi Narmi
KLASICS Vol 3 No 02 (2023): KLASICS : Kendari Journal of Maritime and Holistic Nursing
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46233/klasics.v3i02.932

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Mobilization is an action to run as soon as possible and it is an important aspect of physiological function. Length of stay is an indicator in assessing the quality and efficiency of hospitals, but in Indonesia the average is still not ideal. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of early mobilization on Length Of Stay (LOS) in postoperative appendicitis patients. The quantitative study used was a quasy experiment using the control time series design method which was carried out involving a sample of 34 people consisting of 17 cases and 17 controls. Withdrawal of samples using purposive sampling technique. Data analysis used the Mann Whitney test. The results showed that the average length of stay of postoperative appendicitis patients was 5 days, which were given effective early mobilization which had a long length of stay as many as 5 people (29.4%), while those who were fast were as many as 12 other people (70 .6%), postoperative appendicitis patients who were not given ineffective early mobilization so that they had a long length of stay were 12 people (70.6%) while those who were fast were 5 people (29.6%). The conclusion of early mobilization is effective in Length Of Stay (LOS) in postoperative patients appendicitis from ρ value 0.036 (<0.05). It is recommended to increase knowledge of patients regarding the implementation of early mobilization.