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Pelatihan Aplikasi Mendeley dan PoP Bagi Mahasiswa Jurusan Keperawatan ., Reny Sulistyowati; Ratih Wira Putri Fitri Yani, Fina; Christyanni, Yuyun; Datak, Gad; Inung Sylvia, Ester
Aksiologiya: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 8 No 4 (2024): November
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/aks.v8i4.15016

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Seiring dengan tuntutan di era digital sekarang untuk menyelesaikan menulis tugas akhir, mahasiswa juga dituntut untuk menggunakan aplikasi pendukung dalam menulis seperti aplikasi Mendeley dan Publish or Perish (PoP).  Aplikasi Mendeley salah satunya membantu mahasiswa dalam membuat sitasi dan membuat daftar pustaka secara berurutan.  Begitu pula dengan aplikasi PoP yang dapat membantu mahasiswa untuk mencari dan membantu menyeleksi artikel-artikel di database online.  Tujuan utama kegiatan pengabmas ini adalah untuk melatih dan mengajarkan mahasiswa semester akhir Prodi Sarjana Terapan Keperawatan Poltekkes Palangka Raya bagaimana cara mengaplikasikan Mendeley dan PoP secara intensif untuk membantu dalam mengerjakan tugas akhir berupa skripsi.  Kegiatan pengabmas dilaksanakan selama dua hari kepada 40 orang mahasiswa, hari pertama diawali dengan pre-test dan pemberian materi dan pendampingan download aplikasi Mendeley dan PoP dan hari kedua demonstrasi dan praktik mandiri serta diakhiri dengan post-test.  Mahasiswa juga diberikan tugas praktik secara langsung cara menggunakan aplikasi Mendeley dan PoP di laptop masing-masing dan dilakukan diskusi tanya jawab jika ada kesulitan.  Hasil yang didapat adanya peningkatan pengetahuan dengan nilai rata-rata pre-test 41 sebesar dan nilai post-test sebesar 82 serta mahasiswa juga bisa mengaplikasikan Mendeley dan PoP dalam menulis artikel ilmiah.
Nursing intervention of Head Up 30° position to reduce intracranial pressure in ICH patients in the Nusa Indah room of Dr. Doris Sylvanus Hospital Palangka Raya Hartati, Sri; Datak, Gad; Missesa; Sylvia, Ester Inung
Journal of Midwifery and Nursing Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): September: Health Science
Publisher : Institute Of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/jmn.v7i3.6486

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Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH) is a medical emergency characterized by bleeding in the brain tissue, which can increase intracranial pressure (ICP) and risk causing death or severe neurological disability. One non-invasive nursing intervention to reduce ICP is the position of the head-up 30° which can increase blood flow to the brain thereby contributing to changes in Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) and oxygen saturation (SpO2). This study aims to determine the effectiveness of implementing the 30° head-up position intervention to reduce MAP and increase SpO2 in hemorrhagic stroke patients with ICH. This research design is an application of Evidence Based Nursing Practice (EBNP) using a case study approach. The number of patients is 2 people according to the main EBNP journal. The intervention given is a 30° head-up position carried out in the morning and afternoon for 30 minutes each for 3 days. MAP and SpO2 measurements were carried out before and after the 30° head-up intervention for 3 days. The results of the 30° head-up intervention showed an average decrease in MAP in both patients of around 11–12 mmHg and an increase in SpO2 of around 1.5–2.5%. This indicates that the nursing intervention of 30° head-up positioning is proven to be effective in helping to reduce intracranial pressure  in hemorrhagic stroke patients with ICH. The results of the application of this EBNP have limitations due to the limited number of patients implemented, the short time of implementation of the intervention and consideration of other factors that influence.
Finger hold relaxation intervention on reducing pain intensity in postoperative craniotomy patients in the Dahlia Room of Dr. Doris Sylvanus Hospital in 2025 Ristiana, Ayu; Sylvia, Ester Inung; Supriandi; Datak, Gad
Journal of Midwifery and Nursing Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): September: Health Science
Publisher : Institute Of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/jmn.v7i3.6489

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Postoperative craniotomy pain is a common issue experienced by approximately 90% of patients within the first 48 hours after surgery. Effective pain management is crucial to prevent the progression of acute pain into chronic pain, which can hinder the patient’s recovery. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the finger grasp relaxation technique as a nonpharmacological intervention in post-craniotomy care. A descriptive design with a case study approach was used, involving two respondents who had undergone craniotomy at RSUD dr. Doris Sylvanus Palangka Raya. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and direct observation. Data validity was ensured through source and method triangulation, and reliability was maintained by repeated measurement from two observers. Pain intensity was assessed using the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) before and after the intervention. The finger grasp relaxation technique was applied for 15 minutes per session, once daily for three consecutive days. This technique is distinctive in combining gentle finger pressure with regulated breathing to stimulate reflex points believed to influence the central nervous system. The results indicated a decrease in pain intensity from a score of 5 to 2 in the first respondent, and from 6 to 2 in the second respondent, accompanied by a reduction in pain duration. Despite limitations such as a small sample size, the finger grasp relaxation technique has proven to be an effective, simple, and safe nonpharmacological therapy, with potential for application in nursing practice for postoperative pain management in craniotomy patients.
Gambaran Tingkat Pengetahuan Ibu Hamil Tentang Perilaku Hidup Bersih dan Sehat di Puskesmas Pahandut Kota Palangka Raya: Overview of the Level of Knowledge of Pregnant Women About Clean and Healthy Living Behavior at the Pahandut Community Health Center, Palangka Raya City Mansyah, Barto; Salsabila, Dinda; Datak, Gad; Rikiy, Rikiy
Jurnal Surya Medika (JSM) Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Surya Medika (JSM)
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Services Universitas Muhammadiyah Palangkaraya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33084/jsm.v11i2.10534

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Masa remaja merupakan masa peralihan dari anak-anak menjadi dewasa. Masa transisi ini seringkali menghadapkan individu yang bersangkutan kepada situasi yang membingungkan, di satu pihak ia masih anak-anak, tetapi dilain pihak ia harus bertingkah laku seperti orang dewasa. Remaja sebagai individu yang sedang berada dalaam proses berkembang, berkembang kearah kematangan atau kemandirian. Pada perkembangan yang tidak adekuat sering kali berakibat munculnya perilaku yang menyimpang salah satu perilaku tersebut remaja mengkomsumsi minuman keras atau miras. Tingginya perilaku mengkonsumsi minuman keras pada remaja harus diantisipasi, salah satunnya dengan mengetahui persepsi pada remaja, karena persepsi dari remaja tersebut akan mempengaruhi perilakunya.
Nursing Practice Guidance: A practical strategy for skills' development in nursing clinics Datak, Gad; Sylvia, Ester Inung
GHMJ (Global Health Management Journal) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Yayasan Aliansi Cendekiawan Indonesia Thailand (Indonesian Scholars' Alliance)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35898/ghmj-51604

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Family care and reproductions health for teens: Applying 8 family functions during the transition growth Theresia, Yoan Agnes; Sylvia, Ester Inung; Datak, Gad
GHMJ (Global Health Management Journal) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Yayasan Aliansi Cendekiawan Indonesia Thailand (Indonesian Scholars' Alliance)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35898/ghmj-52942

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"As the spearhead of national development, sometimes teenagers are required to be perfect. What people don't even know is that sometimes we teenagers also have stories to tell. Share a laugh and be cheerful, that's what we are. In the end, life is not about being perfect but how we want to learn and grow together. It's okay, you are not alone, we are always there for you". Those are words I thought of when I saw teenagers. They grow rapidly, and I thought family plays important roles during the transition time from childhood to adulthood. This photo essay highlights eight (8) family functions in preventing teenagers facing problems during their transition growth, including early marriage, premarital sex, and drug abuse. Instead, by applying the cares and educations to the adolescents, the family can support and prepare their children to be more productive for better future. "Love your family, love your teenager, and love the future of your nation” .
Effectiveness of Five-Finger Relaxation Combination Therapy With Nature Sound Music on Patient Dm Type 2 Elenia Cristiani Putri, Monica; Dewi Astuti, Agnes; Christyanni, Yuyun; Datak, Gad; Sulistyowati, Reny; Inung Sylvia, Ester
Proceeding of the International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH) 2024: Proceeding of the 5th International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Duta Bangsa Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47701/icohetech.v5i1.4144

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Patients with diabetes mellitus have long-term health problems that impact both their physical and mental well-being. One of the psychological effects that people with diabetes mellitus frequently encounter is depression. Patients with diabetes mellitus can benefit from non-pharmacological therapies such as music therapy and five-finger relaxation therapy to lessen stress and despair. This research aims to ascertain the impact on depression in patients with type 2 diabetes in the city of Palangka Raya of combining five-finger relaxation therapy with natural sound music. A quasi-experimental pretest-posttest design with a control group used in this research. Using a purposive sample approach, this research was carried out at the Kayon Health Center UPT and the Pahandut Health Center BLUD UPT, with 30 respondents in each group. The intervention group was given five-finger relaxation therapy with nature sound music and the control group only received five-finger relaxation therapy. Respondents' degree of depression was assessed both before and after the intervention using the Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI II) scale. Research results proved that type 2 DM patients in the city of Palangka Raya saw a significant reduction in depression when five-finger relaxation therapy and nature sound music were implemented together (P = 0.041).