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Warm compress therapy's impact on labour pain in intranatal patient: A systematic review Astuti, Rahayu; Anggraeni, Mekar Dwi; Awaludin, Sidik
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 2 (2024): June: Health Sciences and related fields
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v12i2.1593

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Labor and birth is a normal physiological events, a thrilling thing for prospective mothers because they will experience conditions of discomfort and fear. One of the problems in laboring women is pain that has an impact on physical and psychological. Here non-pharmacological pain management can be done, among others, with warm compresses and proven to lessen labouring mothers' suffering. The purpose of this study was to determine how warm compresses affected laboring mothers' pain. This study employed a systematic review as its research approach. Article searches are carried out using Google Scholar and Pubmed, Semantic, and Portal Garuda with the Keywords: labour pain is decreased by warm compress therapy. Original randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published between 2013 and 2023 met the inclusion requirements. There were ten randomized controlled trials in total. The main methods of employing warm compresses to lessen labor pain included the hydro collator pack, which was submerged in warm water, A warm, damp towel that saturates the contact and causes the iron to oxidize Belt with infrared. Conclusion: Warm compress therapy affects reducing pain in intranatal patients.
Inhalation of Rose Aromatherapy Against Anxiety of Heart Patients Yulianti, Yeli; Awaludin, Sidik
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v4i3.1053

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Cardiovascular disease remains a serious global threat and the leading cause of death worldwide. Patients with heart problems face significant physical and emotional challenges. This article uses a systematic design review concerning PRISMA to investigate the effect of rose aromatherapy inhalation on anxiety of heart patients. Data were synthesized from the Quasy Experiment and RCT by formulating PICO (Heart patients, Rose aromatherapy inhalation, Control group, Decreased anxiety levels). The results of the analysis of the six articles showed that rose aromatherapy had a positive influence on reducing anxiety in heart patients. Despite variations in research methods, these results overall support the potential effectiveness of rose aromatherapy as an additional approach to relieve anxiety in heart patients.
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

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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 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

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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.
The Effect of Smartphone-Based Nursing Therapy to Reducing Post Cardiac Surgery Awaludin, Sidik; Nurachmah, Elly; Novitasari, Dwi
JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN Vol 21 No 4 (2023): JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN
Publisher : Research and Community Service Unit, Poltekkes Kemenkes Kupang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31965/infokes.Vol21.Iss4.1174

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The disease that is the number one cause of death in the world today is heart disease. Actions to overcome the problem of coronary heart disease, one of them with surgery. Pain is a significant issue at all stages of surgery. Post-cardiac surgery discomfort should be manageable with smartphone-based nursing care. The goal of this study was to determine if smartphone-based nursing care may help heart surgery patients feel less pain. The research design used a quasi-experimental pre- and post-control group design. The sample size in this study was 46 respondents, which were divided into 23 respondents in the intervention group and 23 respondents in the control group. The inclusion criteria of this study were cardiac surgery patients on the first day, adult patients receiving paracetamol drip therapy and 1000 mg tablets, and hemodynamic stability. Nursing interventions to deal with pain in this study were carried out using hypnosis and music videos in smartphone-based applications. Research results showed a post-treatment pain score of 2.04 in the intervention group and 4.60 in the control group. Nursing interventions carried out using videos in smartphone-based applications are able to overcome post-cardiac surgery pain, so pain management using smartphones can be an intervention choice to deal with post-cardiac surgery pain. Hypnosis and music nursing interventions using videos on smartphone-based applications can be used as nursing therapy to treat pain after cardiac surgery.
EMERGENCY NURSING ANALYSIS PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF COGNITIVE DYFUNCTION AFTER TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: LITERATURE REVIEW Alivian, Galih Noor; Hidayat, Arif Imam; Awaludin, Sidik; Purnawan, Iwan
International Journal of Biomedical Nursing Review Vol 1 No 1 (2022): International Journal of Biomedical-Nursing Review (IJBNR)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu-ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.ijbnr.2022.1.1.6535

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Introduction: Traumatic brain injury or traumatic brain injury according to the national consensus of treatment head trauma defines traumatic brain injury as mechanical trauma to the head either directly or indirectly that can cause disturbance neurological functions such as physical, cognitive and psychosocial disorders both temporarily nor permanent. This literature review aims to determine the prevention and treatment of cognitive dysfunction after traumatic brain injury. Literature search with using the ProQuest, PubMed, Garuda and Google Scholar databases with 2017-2022 publication range. Articles that meet the criteria are analyzed and rated quality according to inclusion and exclusion. Obtained ten articles discussing related to the prevention and treatment of cognitive dysfunction after traumatic brain injury, two articles using the literature review method. The results of the analysis of the 5 articles show below there are various alternatives can be used in the prevention and treatment of people with cognitive dysfunction or disorders positive after traumatic brain injury such as the use of trehalose drugs, computer-assisted cognitive stimulation or neurocognition, use of neurofeedback, prophylactic therapy, neuroradiographic imaging and basic and optional neurologic examinations use of anti-epileptic drugs (OATs). Until now there is no therapy that can be applied for primary brain injury, therapy for people with cognitive impairment focused on neurocognitive rehabilitation in cognitive impairment after traumatic brain injury
The Effect of the Intervention Islamic Resilience Model on Blood Pressure and Spiritual Well-Being of Hypertensive Patients Sukarmin, Sukarmin; Nurachmah, Elly; Yona, Sri; Gayatri, Dewi; Aryani, Ratna; Awaludin, Sidik
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.2025.20.3.14850

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Hypertension remains a disease that poses a problem in all countries. WHO reports that there are still 1.28 billion hypertensive patients worldwide. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of Islamic emotional resilience on blood pressure and spiritual well-being. This study used the RCT method involving 100 hypertensive patients, consisting of 50 respondents in the intervention group and 50 in the control group. The intervention group received an Islamic resilience model intervention for 3 weeks, while the control group continued taking antihypertensive medication. The study results showed a significant effect of the Islamic emotional resilience model on systolic blood pressure (p = 0.00), diastolic blood pressure (p = 0.00), and spiritual well-being (p = 0.00). In the control group, there was a significant difference in systolic blood pressure before and after (p = 0.00), diastolic blood pressure (p = 0.00), and spiritual well-being (p = 0.129). Islamic emotional resilience serves as an important complementary measure in the management of hypertensive patients
Factors Affecting Adherence to Antihypertensive Medication: Systematic Review Arif Imam Hidayat; Galih Noor Alivian; Sidik Awaludin; Iwan Purnawan; Lita Heni Kusumawardani; Wahyudi Mulyaningrat
International Journal of Biomedical Nursing Review Vol 2 No 2 (2023): International Journal of Biomedical Nursing Review (IJBNR)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu-ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.ijbnr.2023.2.1.9127

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Introduction: Hypertension is one of the most common cardiovascular diseases around the world. Hypertension influence so many aspect in patient’s live, not only physically but psychologically as well. Identifying and understanding factors related with treatment adherence in patient with hypertension can be very important to develop specific strategies to increase patient’s quality of life, prevent complications, and reduce re-hospitalization rate in patient with hypertension. Objective: This paper reviewed and synthesized the previous studies of factors related with treatment adherence in patient with hypertension. Method: Literature study in 15 journals through Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), PubMed, Ovid, Taylor and Francis, and Science Direct, and manual searching from the reference list of previous obtained using keywords definition of treatment adherence, dimension of treatment adherence in patient with hypertension, and factors related with treatment adherence in patient with hypertension. Data were analyzed in tables contain title, author, year, methodology, result, and recommendation. Result: Patient adherence to treatment can be describe as an extent of patient’s behavior to follow the medication, diet, and lifestyle changes as recommended by the healthcare provider. Treatment adherence represents patient’s behavior after discussion between patient and healthcare provider. Patient have right to agree or refuse the treatment after get enough information from healthcare provider. Conclusion: The individualized approach can be very useful to assess and understand the cause of patient non-adherence with treatment hypertension. In the future this information can be useful to decide nursing theory that fit to underpinning the intervention and also can be used to plan intervention to increase treatment adherence of patient with hypertension.
Analisis Konsep Non Maleficience pada Pasien dengan Diabetes Melitus Caryanto, Valerio Basuni Carlo; Awaludin, Sidik
Journal of Bionursing Vol 7 No 3 (2025): Journal of Bionursing
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu-ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.job.2025.7.3.13170

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Background. Non-maleficence is an ethical principle in the field of nursing. This concept is often used in patient care in carrying out or providing nursing actions. Non-maleficence in patients with diabetes mellitus refers to actions that do not cause harm or harm to the patient Methods. Analyze this concept carried out with the help of literature on non-maleficence obtained throughGoogle Scholar and Online Books database. The keywords used are "Concept of non-maleficence" and "diabetes mellitus patients". Year of publication of books and articles used from 1979 to 2023. Results. In Indonesia, DM is the 3rd largest cause of death with a percentage of 6.7 percent, after stroke, which is 21.1 percent, and heart disease, which is 12.9 percent. In 2013, the prevalence of DM in Indonesia was 1.5%, while in 2018 it reached 2.0%. Based on age categories, the largest number of DM sufferers are in the age range 55-64 years and 65-74 years. In addition, more DM sufferers in Indonesia are women (1.8%) than men (1.2%). Then, for areas of residence, more diabetes mellitus sufferers are in urban areas (1.9%) compared to rural areas (1.0%) Conclusion. Concept analysis was carried out using the methods and steps proposed by Walker and Avant 2011. Methods of identifying the attributes, antecedents and consequences of nonmaleficence. Non Maleficence is an ethical obligation not to cause harm intentionally or through negligence without any justifiable reason, the principle of action should be in accordance with procedures to ensure safety considering benefits.
Advancing emergency care: A 20-year bibliometric analysis of prehospital airway suction research Hukum, Ardian Jafar A.; Awaludin, Sidik
Jurnal Keperawatan Padjadjaran Vol. 13 No. 3 (2025): Jurnal Keperawatan Padjadjaran
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkp.v13i3.2914

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Background: Prehospital airway suction is a critical intervention for maintaining airway patency in emergencies, especially in trauma, cardiac arrest, or airway obstruction. Despite its clinical significance, research on its effectiveness, device innovation, and procedural outcomes remains underrepresented compared to other airway management practices. Purpose: This study systematically maps the scientific landscape, research trends, and thematic structures of prehospital airway suction, identifying clusters, gaps, and future directions. Methods: A bibliometric analysis was conducted using Publish or Perish to retrieve articles from Scopus and PubMed (2005–2025) with the keyword “prehospital airway suction.” Data were analysed using VOSviewer for co-occurrence of terms in titles and abstracts, producing network, overlay, and density visualisations. Results: From 90 relevant publications, 71 (78.89%) directly addressed prehospital airway suction. Five thematic clusters emerged: (1) airway devices and preparation, (2) healthcare providers and prehospital procedures, (3) suction effectiveness and safety, (4) advanced techniques such as Suction-Assisted Laryngoscopy and Airway Decontamination (SALAD), and (5) clinical outcomes and evaluations. Overlay visualisation revealed a recent research shift (2020–2025) toward portable device innovation, advanced suction methods, and simulation-based training. The most cited work was Prekker et al. (2014), cited 79 times. Conclusion: This first bibliometric study on prehospital airway suction highlights priorities in procedural standardisation, portable and efficient device development, effective suction techniques, and enhanced simulation-based training. The findings offer a reference for future research targeting specific populations, extreme emergencies, and the integration of emerging technologies.
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