Vira Amelia
Master Of Nursing Program, Faculty Of Nursing, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya 60115, Indonesia

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The Relationship Between Stress Level and Sleep Paralysis During COVID-19 among Final-Year Nursing Students Widya Nurwulan Santika Utami; Sukma Senjaya; Hasniatisari Harun; Vira Amelia
Jurnal Berita Ilmu Keperawatan Vol. 16 No. 2 (2023): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/bik.v16i2.2350

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World Health Organization warns that stress will increase due to the COVID-19 pandemic situation. Stress can disrupt sleep quality, and the potential for experiencing sleep paralysis is most common in students, which can reduce students' academic abilities. This study aimed to identify the correlation between stress levels and sleep paralysis in final-year nursing students during COVID-19.; The research design describes the correlation with a Cross-Sectional approach with a total sampling technique of 238 final-year nursing students. Data were analyzed using a chi-square test; Results: with Asymp.Sig 0.012˂0.05, there is a correlation between stress levels and sleep paralysis. More than half of 152 students (63.9%) with moderate stress levels experienced sleep paralysis, a small portion of 41 (17.2%) students with severe stress levels experienced sleep paralysis and students with mild stress levels 15 (6.3%) experienced sleep paralysis; Conclusions: in this study indicate that the highest stress level experiences sleep paralysis at moderate stress levels. Students are expected to further optimize the counseling activities held by the institution, and the institution can provide interventions such as progressive muscle relaxation therapy to reduce stress levels and sleep disturbances.
A Literature Review: The Relationship of Family Resilience with The Incidence of Stunting in Children Laili Rahayuwati; Alfiani Hidayanti; Arlette Suzy Puspa Pertiwi; Vira Amelia; Don Prisno; Myra D. Oruga
Jurnal Ilmiah Keperawatan STIKES Hang Tuah Surabaya Vol 20 No 1 (2025): March Edition
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Hang Tuah Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30643/jiksht.v20i1.401

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Introduction: family  is  the  factor  that  influences  the  growth  of  children  in  a family.  Stunting  is  a  condition  that  must  be  of  special  concern  because  it  can resistor the physical development and mental of children. The family's role and function  in  increasing  family  resilience  is  very  needed  in  the  compliance nutritional status of children under five. Objectives: The aim of this study was to see  the  relationship  between  family  resilience  and  the  incidence  of  stunting  in children. Methods: This study used a literature review method, and the literature search  procedure  was  conducted  using  databases  such  as  PubMed  and  Google Scholar.  Keywords included "family resilience," "family role," "family function," "stunting,"  "malnutrition," and  "food  security." Inclusion criteria  covered  peer- reviewed  quantitative  studies  (cross-sectional,  case-control,  cohort)  published between 2016–2021 in English or Indonesian, with full-text availability. Exclusion criteria  included  non-full-text  articles,  narrative  reviews,  case  reports,  and unrelated topics. Results: Results 8 journals sorted by research topic. 2 journals discuss the role of family and family support on nutritional status related to stunting and 6  journals  discuss  food  security  related  to  stunting.  The  findings  indicate  that multiple  aspects  of  family  resilience,  including  family  roles,  food  security, parenting,  and  dietary  diversity,  play  a  crucial  role  in  preventing  stunting. Conclusions: From this study it was concluded that there was a relationship between family resilience with stunting in children.