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GAMBARAN TINGKAT STRESS PADA PASIEN COVID-19 DI RUANG ISOLASI AL-AQSA LT.6 RSU HAJI SURABAYA Wibowo, Nugroho Ari; Setyiawan, Bayu; Agustin, Ratna; Ananditha, Aries Chandra; Rofiqi, Erfan
Indonesian Academia Health Sciences Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Indonesian Academia Health Sciences Journal
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya

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 Anxiety is a normal reaction to threatening and unexpected situations such as the Covid-19 pandemic. Possible stress-related reactions in response to the Covid-19 pandemic can include changes in concentration, irritability, anxiety, insomnia, reduced productivity, and interpersonal conflict, but are particularly true for directly affected groups (e.g. patients admitted to hospital isolation). The aim thid research to identify  the level of stress experienced by covid-19 patients in the Al-Aqsa isolation room . This article  This study used a descriptive method that was carried out on patients who were confirmed positive COVID-19 in the Al-Aqsa isolation room on the 6th floor of the Haji General Hospital Surabaya with the Accidental Sampling . The samples obtained were 30 respondents. The research instrument used in this research aiming at describing the stress experienced by respondents was DASS 42 questionnaireThe results showed that 23.3% of respondents experienced normal stress conditions, 53.3% experienced mild stress, 20.0% of respondents experienced moderate stress, and 3.3% of respondents experienced severe stress 7 (23.3%) respondents experienced moderate stress, 16 (53.3%) respondents experienced mild stress, 6 (20.0%) respondents experienced moderate stress, and 1 (3.3%) respondent experienced severe stress. Which is suspected to be influenced by age and gender factors
Level of Family Depression as Caregivers of Patients in the Intensive Care Room Wibowo, Nugroho Ari; Wahyuningsih, Dian Puji; Priyantini, Diah; Ananditha, Aries Chandra
Indonesian Academia Health Sciences Journal Vol 5 No 2 (2024): INDONESIAN ACADEMIA HEALTH SCIENCES JOURNAL
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya

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Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a hospital inpatient room for observation, care and therapy of patients who need treatment and who are life threatening and have complex needs, supported by special equipment. When a patient is in the ICU, the risk of death is higher, giving rise to problems with feelings of physical, psychological, social and spiritual stress. The aim of this study was to identify the level of depression in the families of patients undergoing treatment in the Intensive Care Room at Haji Hospital, East Java province. The research used a quantitative design with a descriptive approach to the families of patients treated in the Intensive Care ward of the Haji Hospital, East Java Province. A total of 85 respondents were recruited using purposive sampling. The research instrument used to identify the level of family depression experienced by respondents was the Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI II) questionnaire sheet. The results of the study showed that the level of depression in the families of patients in the Intensive Care room was 37 respondents (43.53%) experienced mild depression, 31 respondents (36.4%) experienced minimal depression, 11 respondents (12.94%) experienced moderate depression and 6 respondents (7.06%) experienced severe depression. Health workers provide comprehensive health services by helping patients and their families meet their biological, psychological and social needs, as well as providing support to always improve their spirituality by praying to God and always thinking positively in all events they experience in the hope of preventing depression during the treatment period. patient.
The Relationship Between Patient Nutritional Status and Mortality Rates in The Intensive Care Unit Wibowo, Nugroho Ari; Sugiarto, Arif Zahid; Priyantini, Diah; Ananditha, Aries Chandra
Critical Medical and Surgical Nursing Journal Vol. 15 No. 1 (2026): APRIL 2026
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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Introduction: Mortality among ICU patients remains high and is influenced by multiple factors, including nutritional status. Malnutrition may worsen clinical outcomes and increase the risk of death. This study aimed to examine the relationship between nutritional status and mortality in ICU patients. Method: A retrospective correlational study was conducted among adult patients (≥18 years) admitted to the ICU of a hospital in Surabaya between May and December 2023. A total of 185 patients were selected using a total sampling technique. Nutritional status was assessed using Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST) scores and disease severity was measured using APACHE II. Mortality outcomes were determined based on patient status at ICU discharge and categorized into predefined mortality risk levels. Data were analyzed using the Spearman rank correlation test. Results: Increasing age was significantly associated with higher mortality, with patients aged >65 years showing the highest proportion of high mortality (55.2%; r = 0.62; p < 0.001). Gender was also significantly associated with mortality (r = 0.21; p = 0.041), with males demonstrating a higher proportion of high mortality than females (40.4% vs 29.6%). Nutritional status showed a moderate positive correlation with mortality (r = 0.55; p < 0.001), with higher malnutrition risk associated with increased mortality. Conclusion: Nutritional status is significantly associated with mortality among ICU patients. Early nutritional assessment and appropriate management are essential to improve clinical outcomes and support evidence-based critical care practice.