Dewi Kartika Wulandari
University Of Muhammadiyah Banjarmasin

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Modality Therapy : Calisthenics for Elderly with Hypertention In Tanipah Village Milasari Milasari; Anita Agustina; Yosra Sigit Pramono; Muhammad Rauf; Dewi Kartika Wulandari
OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal) Vol 1 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : UrbanGreen Central Media

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55756/omnicode.v1i2.99

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Along with the success of the government in national development, especially in the health sector, it has resulted in improving the health of the population and increasing life expectancy. The Central Bureau of Statistics shows that the population of the elderly in Indonesia in 2008 was 8.55% of the total population. The increase in the number of elderly people must also be balanced by an increase in the quality of health. There are various health problems, one of which is the case of hypertension. An effort that can be made to help reduce the problem of hypertension in the elderly is by modality therapy for elderly exercise. From the survey results obtained from 10 elderly people, 5 of them suffer from hypertension in Tandipah Village, RT 03. And some of the elderly say that they have not optimally participated in these activities because the elderly's awareness of the benefits of these actions is not maximized in an effort to reduce blood pressure. The community includes the implementation of gymnastics therapy for the elderly with hypertension which involves all the elderly in Tanipah RT 03 assisted by all cadres and village officials. Result: Implementation of community service takes place according to the plans that have been made. Gymnastics is carried out using gymnastics video media and with the demonstration method
Nurses' Work Motivation Influences Handwashing Compliance Before and After Five Moments at A General Hospital in Banjarmasin Noor Amaliah; Amalia Salsabila; Dewi Kartika Wulandari; Muthmainnah Muthmainnah
Malahayati Nursing Journal Vol 8, No 2 (2026): Volume 8 Nomor 2 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Malahayati Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/mnj.v8i2.24248

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ABSTRACT Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a major concern, often linked to healthcare workers' hand hygiene. Adherence to "Five Moments" hand hygiene is crucial for prevention. This study examined the relationship between nurses' work motivation and hand hygiene compliance at hospital in Banjarmasin. A quantitative, cross-sectional, observational analytic design was employed. Ninety-three inpatient nurses were included via total sampling. Data on work motivation (questionnaire) and hand hygiene compliance (observation) were collected. Univariate and bivariate (Spearman Rank) analyses were performed. Results: ost nurses (78%) exhibited strong work motivation. Hand hygiene compliance varied: higher for moments 4 (70%) and 5 (87%), but lower for moments 1 (41%), 2 (32%), and 3 (51%). Overall, 68% were compliant, while 32% were less or non-compliant. A significant moderate positive correlation (p 0.001, r = 0.447) was found between work motivation and hand hygiene compliance. Discussion: Strong motivation correlates with better hand hygiene, reducing infection risk. The gap between knowledge and practice, particularly in critical moments, highlights the need for comprehensive interventions. Enhancing nurses' motivation through support, training, and recognition can improve compliance, thereby boosting patient safety and service quality. Keywords: Compliance, HAIs, Hand Hygiene, Nurses, Work Motivation.