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Journal : JURNAL KEPERAWATAN MERSI

Non Malefficence pada Pasien Hipertensi: Analisis Konsep Ani Kuswati; Sidik Awaludin
JURNAL KEPERAWATAN MERSI Vol 13, No 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Prodi Keperawatan Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jkm.v13i1.10631

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Background: The principle of nonmaleficence (no harm) means not causing physical and psychological harm/injury to the patient. The principle of nonmaleficence means that health workers in providing health services must always have the intention of helping patients overcome their health problems. Nonmaleficence in hypertensive patients depends on how the nurse or health worker provides assistance or nursing care so as not to cause harm/danger to the patient. Objective: the concept analysis aimed to explore Non-Malefficence pada Pasien Hipertensi. Methods: This concept analysis was carried out with the help of literature about non-maleficence obtained through the Google Scholar and Preplexity databases. The keywords used are "non-maleficence concept" and "hypertension sufferers". The years of publication of books and articles start from 1989 to 2021. Results: An estimated 1.13 billion people worldwide suffer from hypertension, the majority (two-thirds) living in low- and middle-income countries. In 2015, 1 in 4 men and 1 in 5 women suffered from hypertension. Less than 1 in 5 people with hypertension have the problem under control. Conclusion: This concept analysis was carried out using the methods and steps proposed by Walker and Avant. Method of identifying attributes, antecedents and consequences of non-maleficence. This gives rise to the operational definition of mal noneficence, namely a person's moral principles in making decisions to provide treatment/action/therapy with appropriate benefits without causing physical or mental harm, harm or danger.
Nonmaleficence pada Pasien Neonatal dengan Hiperbilirubinemia yang Menjalani Fototerapi: Analisa Konsep Wahyu Setyaningsih; Sidik Awaludin
JURNAL KEPERAWATAN MERSI Vol 13, No 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Prodi Keperawatan Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jkm.v13i1.11320

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Background: The clinical ethical issue of nonmaleficence is not causing harm to patients. The principle of nonmaleficence requires that every medical action be weighed against all benefits, risks, and consequences. This principle reminds practitioners that the benefits of medical action should always be weighed against all risks and consequences. Objective: The concept analysis aimed to explore the nonmaleficence in neonatal hyperbilirubinemia patient undergoing phototherapy. Methods: Walker and Avants's method for concept analysis is used in this paper. This paper defines the attributes using the eight-step Walker and Avant’s process of concept analysis method, such as the main objectives of the concept analysis process are to identify the attributes and provide researchers with a precise definition of the concept. Therefore, this analysis can provide a conceptualized definition of hyperbilirubinemia, phototherapy and nonmaleficence. The search method performing a literature searching PUBMED, Science Direct, ProQuest, and Google Scholar databases using the keywords hyperbilirubinemia, phototherapy, and nonmaleficence as key word and title. Published materials conducted from 2000 to 2023 in English or Indonesian.  Results: The concept analysis showed that health workers in providing health care efforts must always be with the intention of helping patients overcome their health problems. Nurses’ actions must be in accordance with procedures so that there are no errors or negligence that can harm patient and families so that they can provide maximum benefits and minimal risk. Conclusion: Nurse using ethical concept of nonmaleficence tried to explanation to mothers and family members in non-medical language.
Non Malefficence pada Pasien Hipertensi: Analisis Konsep Kuswati, Ani; Awaludin, Sidik
JURNAL KEPERAWATAN MERSI Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Prodi Keperawatan Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jkm.v13i1.10631

Abstract

Background: The principle of nonmaleficence (no harm) means not causing physical and psychological harm/injury to the patient. The principle of nonmaleficence means that health workers in providing health services must always have the intention of helping patients overcome their health problems. Nonmaleficence in hypertensive patients depends on how the nurse or health worker provides assistance or nursing care so as not to cause harm/danger to the patient. Objective: the concept analysis aimed to explore Non-Malefficence pada Pasien Hipertensi. Methods: This concept analysis was carried out with the help of literature about non-maleficence obtained through the Google Scholar and Preplexity databases. The keywords used are "non-maleficence concept" and "hypertension sufferers". The years of publication of books and articles start from 1989 to 2021. Results: An estimated 1.13 billion people worldwide suffer from hypertension, the majority (two-thirds) living in low- and middle-income countries. In 2015, 1 in 4 men and 1 in 5 women suffered from hypertension. Less than 1 in 5 people with hypertension have the problem under control. Conclusion: This concept analysis was carried out using the methods and steps proposed by Walker and Avant. Method of identifying attributes, antecedents and consequences of non-maleficence. This gives rise to the operational definition of mal noneficence, namely a person's moral principles in making decisions to provide treatment/action/therapy with appropriate benefits without causing physical or mental harm, harm or danger.
Nonmaleficence pada Pasien Neonatal dengan Hiperbilirubinemia yang Menjalani Fototerapi: Analisa Konsep Setyaningsih, Wahyu; Awaludin, Sidik
JURNAL KEPERAWATAN MERSI Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Prodi Keperawatan Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jkm.v13i1.11320

Abstract

Background: The clinical ethical issue of nonmaleficence is not causing harm to patients. The principle of nonmaleficence requires that every medical action be weighed against all benefits, risks, and consequences. This principle reminds practitioners that the benefits of medical action should always be weighed against all risks and consequences. Objective: The concept analysis aimed to explore the nonmaleficence in neonatal hyperbilirubinemia patient undergoing phototherapy. Methods: Walker and Avants's method for concept analysis is used in this paper. This paper defines the attributes using the eight-step Walker and Avant’s process of concept analysis method, such as the main objectives of the concept analysis process are to identify the attributes and provide researchers with a precise definition of the concept. Therefore, this analysis can provide a conceptualized definition of hyperbilirubinemia, phototherapy and nonmaleficence. The search method performing a literature searching PUBMED, Science Direct, ProQuest, and Google Scholar databases using the keywords hyperbilirubinemia, phototherapy, and nonmaleficence as key word and title. Published materials conducted from 2000 to 2023 in English or Indonesian.  Results: The concept analysis showed that health workers in providing health care efforts must always be with the intention of helping patients overcome their health problems. Nurses’ actions must be in accordance with procedures so that there are no errors or negligence that can harm patient and families so that they can provide maximum benefits and minimal risk. Conclusion: Nurse using ethical concept of nonmaleficence tried to explanation to mothers and family members in non-medical language.
Co-Authors Adiratna Sekar Siwi Adriani, Prasanti Afni, Anissa Cindy Nurul Agus Santoso Agus Santoso Aji Kurniawan Aji Kurniawan Aji Kurniawan Alfianto, Candra Alivian, Galih Noor Ani Kuswati Ani Kuswati Anissa Cindy Nurul Afni Annas Sumeru Annas Sumeru Aprilia Kartikasari Ardani, Madia Yuni Arhamawati, Sufia Arif Imam Hidayat Arif Setyo Upoyo Atmojo, Joko Tri Basir Basir Caryanto, Valerio Basuni Carlo Chanshintop, Sawinee Choirunnisa, Dicha Dafinta Widia Komala Dani Tri Santosa Dea Rizqa Ar Royan Luxmono Dewi Gayatri DEWI SARTIKA Dewi, Dwijayanti Mei Ana Dicha Choirunnisa Dwi Novitasari Elly Nurachmah Eman Sutrisna Emilia Eka Purti Eni Rahmawati Enji Meilia Era Pertiwi Eva Rahayu Galih Noor Alivian Galih Noor Alivian Galih Noor Alivian Hukum, Ardian Jafar A. Ibnu Rusdi Imam Hidayat, Arif Iwan Purnawan Jamhari Jamhari JUNIANTO JUNIANTO Kamalludin, Ridlwan Kusnendar, Kusnendar Lestari, Puji Lita Heni Kusumawardani Luxmono, Dea Rizqa Ar Royan Mekar Dwi Anggraeni Monica, Rica Mulyaningrat, Wahyudi Muslimah, Nida Nida Muslimah Nur Rizky Amalia Shidiq Pratama, Koernia Nanda Rahayu Astuti Rahayu, Eva Ratna Aryani Ridlwan Kamaluddin Rizqa Ar Royan Luxmono, Dea Rosi Kurnia Sugiharti Salam, Wulan Anugrah Pauji Saryono Saryono Sekarwati, Wiwik Setyoharsih, Titis Wening Sri Indah Yuli Hartati Sri Yona Sukarmin Susetya, Putut Anggara Susmarini, Dian Tyas Amalia Khaerunisa Utami, Mega Vitasari, Imaniar Wahyu Setyaningsih Wahyu Setyaningsih Wahyudi Mulyaningrat Walohtae, Fa-is Wiguna, Ilham Wirakhmi, Ikit Netra Wiwik Sekarwati Yulianti, Yeli Yunita Sari