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Understanding Nurses’ Caring Behavior: The Impact of Work Environment and Individual Factors Afandi, Alfid Tri; Ardiana, Anisah; Muhammad Nur, Kholid Rosyidi; Sutawardana, Jon Hafan; Rasni, Hanny; Sulistyorini, Lantin; Kurniawati, Dini
Jurnal Keperawatan Soedirman Vol 20 No 3 (2025): Jurnal Keperawatan Soedirman (JKS)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu-ilmu Kesehatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.jks.2025.20.3.13689

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Nurse caring behavior is essential for the quality of healthcare services and patient well-being, yet several internal and external factors influence this behavior. This study analyzes the effects of work rewards, workload, motivation, and personality on nurses’ caring behavior. This cross-sectional study used a quantitative approach. Data were collected from 217 nurses in hospitals using structured questionnaires measuring variables of work rewards, workload, motivation, personality, and caring behavior. Data analysis was performed using descriptive statistics and multiple regression analysis. The findings show that motivation has the most significant influence on caring behavior (β = 0.45, p < 0.01), followed by work rewards (β = 0.30, p < 0.01) and personality (β = 0.20, p < 0.01). Workload has a significant negative effect (β = -0.28, p < 0.01). An R-squared value of 0.65 indicates that these four variables can explain 65% of the variability in caring behavior. These findings support Gibson’s theory that environmental factors (work rewards, workload) and individual factors (motivation, personality) affect caring behavior. Motivation and work rewards drive caring behavior, while a high workload hinders it. Policies that enhance motivation and work rewards, along with balanced workload management, are necessary to support caring behavior in nurses Keywords: Caring behavior, Work rewards, Workload, Motivation, Personality.
Parenting Stress and Physical Abuse against Children with Disabilities Nur Aini, Rizqi; Susanto, Tantut; Rasni, Hanny
INKLUSI Vol. 7 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : PLD UIN Sunan Kalijaga

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Children with disabilities often experience physical violence committed by caregivers. This study aims to identify the relationship between stress in caring for physical violence committed against children with disabilities. The study used a cross-sectional design to examine 76 parents with children with disabilities selected by convenience sampling techniques. Of the 76 participants, 35 (46.1%) parents physically abused children with disabilities. The most common type of violence is hitting (74.3%). Parenting stress may be felt by parents because there is a relationship between caregiving stress with physical violence (Z= -2.85; p-value= 0.004). Lack of access to information related to adaptive care makes parents in Indonesia still consider physical violence, such as hitting children, is a natural thing. The research concludes that there is a relationship between parental stress and physical violence against children with disabilities. Health workers are expected to be able to teach parents how to improve coping mechanisms to reduce parenting stress so that parenting behavior becomes adaptive.[Anak difabel sering mengalami kekerasan fisik yang dilakukan oleh pengasuh. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi hubungan antara stres dalam pengasuhan dengan kekerasan fisik yang dilakukan terhadap anakdifabel. Penelitian menggunakan desain cross-sectional untuk meneliti 76 orang tua dengan anak difabel yang dipilih dengan teknik convenience sampling. Dari 76 partisipan, 35 (46,1%) orang tua melakukan kekerasan fisik terhadap anak difabel. Jenis kekerasan yang paling banyak dilakukan adalah memukul (74,3%). Stres pengasuhan mungkin dirasakan oleh orang tua karena terdapat hubungan antara stres pengasuhan dengan kekerasan fisik (Z=-2,85; p-value = 0.004). Kurangnya akses informasi terkait pengasuhan yang adaptif menyebabkan orang tua di Indonesia masih menganggap kekerasan fisik seperti memukul anak merupakan hal yang wajar. Penelitian menyimpulkan bahwa terdapat hubungan antara stres pengasuhan dengan kekerasan fisik terhadap anak difabel. Tenaga kesehatan diharapkan dapat mengajarkan orang tua dalam meningkatkan mekanisme koping untuk menurunkan stres pengasuhan sehingga perilaku pengasuhan menjadi adaptif.]
Family Nursing Care in the Management of Ineffectiveness of Hypertension Management through Family Empowerment in the Pakusari Health Center Working Area, Jember Wardana, Aditya Kusuma Wardana; Susanto, Tantut; Rasni, Hanny; Basri, Achmad Ali
Journal of Health Community Service Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Health Community Service: 2025 May Editor's Choice
Publisher : UNUSA Press

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Ineffective family health management is an unsatisfactory pattern of handling health problems in the family to restore the health conditions of family members. Family empowerment is one of the efforts that can be done to increase cognitive, affective and psychomotor through health education, physical exercise and traditional medicine. This scientific work aims to analyze nursing care with ineffective health management problems with family empowerment in handling hypertension so that families are expected to be able to provide effective family nursing care in overcoming hypertension problems with family empowerment. This study was conducted by conducting observations and demonstrations for 3 weeks with 8 meetings in three families with hypertensive family members who were given family empowerment interventions through hypertension health education, anti-hypertension exercises and cucumber juice therapy. Based on the results of research on three families, it was found that there was an increase in family cognition about hypertension and hypertension diet, there was a decrease in systole and diastole blood pressure after anti-hypertensive gymnastics and administration of cucumber juice. Family empowerment shows that there is an influence on the handling of hypertension in the family. Family empowerment is important to do because it has a positive influence on cognitive changes, changes in systole and diastole pressure of hypertensive patients. Family empowerment can be done consistently and continuously because hypertension is a chronic disease and needs family involvement.
Family Nursing Care Of The Family’s Process Disruption in Handling Stunting at Patrang Health Center, Jember Regency Atika Mellenia Purvitasari Purvitasari; Tantut Susanto; Hanny Rasni; Achmad Ali Basri
Journal of Health Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Health Community Service: 2026 January
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Introduction: Stunting can be explained as a condition in which a child's height is less than normal based on age and sex. Families have an important role in fulfilling toddler nutrition. Disruption of the family process will lead to problems in fullfiling the nutrition of toddlers and will lead to stunting. Purpose: this case study aims to describe family nursing care for treating family process disorders in the treatment of stunting. Method: this study uses a case study approach. This case study used the family nursing care approach. The participants involved were two assisted families who experienced problems with family process disruption in the handling of stunting at Patrang Health Center. Results and discussion: after being given nursing interventions including health education related to stunting and toddler nutrition, nutrition management and PMT assistance involving the family. The result is an increase in body weight of 0.3 -0.6 kg and 1 cm in height in the two children of the assisted family. Conclusion: a good family process has an important role in fulfilling toddlers nutrient with family engagement in handling stunting.
Co-Authors Achmad Ali Basri Achmad Ali Basri Ahmad Rifai Alfid Tri Afandi Anastasia Erna R.S. Andiana Andiana Animas Debby Sugesti Andriani Anisa Kirnawati Anisah Ardiana Annisah Dwi Intan Annisah Dwi Intan Firdausi Nuzula Aprilia, Niken Ardani, Ni Ketut Aridatama, Yuan Ferdi Arifa, Yeni Zanuba Asaluna, Magnis Asih Larasati, Niken Asma Yudhi Efendi Asri Sundari Asri, Siti Aisyah Asrumi Asrumi Asrumi, Asrumi Atika Mellenia Purvitasari Purvitasari Azizah, Aufa Bahtiar, Syahroni Bela Aprilia Nuraini Chairun Nisak Devis Yulia Rohmana Dewi Negeri Atika Diana Kholida Diana Kholida Diana Kholida DINI KURNIAWATI Dini Kurniawati Dodi Wijaya Dwi Linda Aprilia Aristi Efadatus Zakiyah Ega Putri Nurwita Emi Wuri Wuryaningsih Enggal Hadi Kurniyawan Erti Ikhtiarini Dewi Erti Ikhtiarini Dewi Fahruddin Kurdi Faiq Rojannah Fajar Kharisma Fauziah, Wahyuni Ferdiana Sari Tidar Ferdianti, Nuraini Melika Firmansyah, Yudha Ferdian Firtamaafiyah D Rohmah Fitrio Deviantony Fitriyana, Puspa Frandita Eldiansyah Grace Pakilaran Grysha Viofananda Agung Kharisma Ade Hafan Sutawardana, Jon Handayani, Wiwin Hardianto, Widodo Hardika, Beva Pramasty Hasanah, Umi Nur I.G. Krisnadi IG Krisnadi Imam Basuki Imaniar Rosyida Indri Andriani Insyaf Prawita Sari Istifada, Rizkiyani Jamilatul Komari Jatmika, Yudha Jatmika, Yudha Wahyu Kamila, Nurul Khoirun Nasikhin Komari, Jamilatul Kristian Arisma Wijaya Kurdi, Fahrudin Lantin Sulistiyorini, Lantin Laraswati Ayuning Luky Latifa Aini Latifa Aini S Latifa Aini Susumaningrum Latifa Aini Susumaningrum Latifa Aini Susumaningrum Lestari, Purwita Levi Nadya Nur Imamah Lindawati, Revy Dwi Citra Lisnawati Luh Putu Ratna Sundari Masrifah, Elly Maulana, Muhammad Alfin Mayangga Sukmawati Ma’fuah, Siti Ma’fuah, Sofiatul Meilynda Ekanovvareta Mitasari Muhammad Alfin Maulana Muhammad Athok Fitriyansyah Muhammad Nur, Kholid Rosyidi Muqodimatul Masruro Muqodimatul Masruro Mustapa, Gesit Wira Mutia Nur Maulida Sandy Nasikhin, Khoirun Niken Asih Laras Ati Nilla Sahuleka Nilla Sahuleka Ningrum, Nenchy Yetika Setya Nisak, Chairun Nova El Maidah Novaria Puspitasari Novi Anoegrajekti Novita Nurkamilah Nuning Dwi Merina Nur Aini, Rizqi Nur Widayati nuriyah halida Nurkamilah, Novita Nurrahmawati, Marsya Onim, George Pangestu, Adinda Widia Peni Perdani Juliningrum, Peni Perdani Permatasari, Andina Yulia Dwi Prasasti Puspita Avcafebriliani Prastiani, Ananda Eka Prastica, Vinanda Maria Pratama, Yogie Bagus Puspa Fitriyana Puspitasari, Novaria Putra, Andhika Satriya Putra, Ricky Aprileo Pratama Putri Hidayatur Rochmah Putri, Inka Mawardi Putriadi, Nadilla Putu Annesia Warsito Qudsyiyah, Roro Dewi Ramadhani, Ayu Parahita Ratna Sari Hardiani Retno Purwandari Rhosani, Nur Oktavia Ria Aridya Liarucha Ririkh Farikhatul Ummah Riski Hidayaturrohkim Rismawan Adi Yunanto Rizanti, Ayunda Puteri Rizqi Fauziyah Rofif Rohmana, Devis Yulia Roro Dewi Roro Dewi Qudsyiyah Sahuleka, Nilla Salman Farisi Salsabila, Kirana Putri Salsabila, Nadia Putri Saputra, Rizky Lukman Sari, Karinda Evita Sena Wahyu Purwanza, Sena Wahyu Sinta Kholifah Mar'ah Konitatillah Siti Aisyah Asri Slamet Siswoyo Slamet Siswoyo Slamet Siswoyo slamet Siswoyo Sofia Sofia Sofia, Sofia Sri Wahyuni Sufyan Stauri Sukmawati, Mayangga Syahroni Bahtiar Syahroni Bahtiar Tantut Susanto Tantut Susanto Tantut Susanto Tatok Endhiarto Tri Pramesuari, Ni Komang Triaji Windiarta Sundoko Trisnindasari, Aisyah Lely Try Nurhayati Ubaidillah Utsman Umari Hasniah Rahmawati Vio Putri Andi Lestari Wahyuningtias Rahmadani Wantiyah Wantiyah Wardana, Aditya Kusuma Wardana Wildana, Fahmi Yahtarita ulfia Adisiwi Yanuari, Karina Paramita Yeni Fitria Yogie Bagus Pratama Yudha Jatmika Yudha Wahyu Jatmika Yunnita, Sisma Yessi Yurin Ainur Azifa Zakiyah, Efadatus Zulfa Makhatul Ilmi