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Improving Delivery Outcomes with the Application of Murottal Therapy Al-Qur'an on Length of Second Stage of Labor and Apgar Score. Rosmiarti; Tukimin; Khairunnisa Humairoh
Jurnal Inspirasi Kesehatan Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Spesial Edisi Khusus (Proceeding)
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan IKesT Muhammadiyah Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52523/jika.v1i2.34

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Introduction: The second stage of labor is called the expulsion period, starting when the opening of the cervix is complete (10 cm) and ending with the birth of the baby with his force and straining the fetus is pushed out until birth. Childbirth is a stress response that the body responds to. Anxiety in pregnant women is caused by psychosocial factors such as the need for security and comfort. Al-Qur'an stimulants can generate delta waves of 63.11% with reduced anxiety in the mother making the muscles more relaxed and the mother can go through labor easily so there are no cases of prolonged labor and can improve the welfare of the fetus. Method: This type of research is a quasi-experimental study that aims to determine the increase in labor outcomes by applying the Murottal Al-Quran to the Length of the Second Stage of Labor and the APGAR Score. While the research design used was a pre- experimental design with a posttest only with a control group design to measure the effect of murottal QS. Ar-Rahman in the experimental group by comparing it with the control group. The population in this study were all mothers giving birth during the first active phase at the Ar-Rahmah Indaralaya Maternity Clinic in Palembang. Results: There were 66 respondents (55.5%) who applied Murottal Al-Quran with a duration of 2 under 1 hour, while 53 respondents (44.5%) did not apply Murottal Al-Quran with a duration of 2 under 1 hour. Respondents who applied Murottal Al-Quran in the absence of asphyxia were 64 people (66%) while respondents who did not apply Murottal Al-Quran in the absence of perineal rupture were 33 people (34%). Discussion: There was a difference in the length of stage II between the intervention group and the control group after the application of Murottal Al- Qur'an and there were differences in APGAR scores between the intervention group and the control group after the application of Murottal Al-Qur'an.
Spiritual Care Needs In Patients With Coronary Heart Disease : Literature Review Aris Citra Wisuda; Tukimin; Citra Suraya
Jurnal Inspirasi Kesehatan Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Spesial Edisi Khusus (Proceeding)
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan IKesT Muhammadiyah Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52523/jika.v1i2.40

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Background: Coronary heart disease continues to have a significant mortality rate mortality rate of up to 72.14% annually. Patients who have this disease also struggle to fulfill their basic needs, particularly their spiritual demands. In order for patients to experience a higher quality of life, it is crucial to meet their spiritual requirements. Objective: This study aims to determine the spiritual needs of patients with coronary heart disease. Methods: The Literature review was carried out through Google Scholar and PubMed. The keywords used in were English incuding “Cronic illnes” AND “Spiritual Needs” OR “Spiritual” NOT “Sprirituality” AND “Coronary Heart Disease” OR “Ischemic heart disease” OR “Coronary artery disease” AND “qualitative”. The study employed qualitative method. Result: The spiritual need of the relationship dimension with oneself was acceptance of the past. The spiritual need from the dimension of relationships with other people was the support from friends, partners or family. The spiritual need from the dimension of relationship with nature was the availability of a comfortable environment. The need for the dimension of relationship with God was gratitude for the life one has. Conclusion: Patients with coronary heart disease must have their spiritual needs met in order to cope with their illness and have a better quality of life.
Completeness Of Nursing Evaluation Documentation In Integrated Patient Development Records In Diabetes Mellitus Patients In A Palembang Hospital Citra Suraya; Tukimin; Aris Citra Wisuda; Regidor III Dioso
Jurnal Inspirasi Kesehatan Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Spesial Edisi Khusus (Proceeding)
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan IKesT Muhammadiyah Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52523/jika.v1i2.46

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Background: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that has increased to 76.77% globally. Patients with diabetes mellitus need continuous Care in the nursing process. Documentation of integrated diabetes mellitus nursing evaluation in progress notes is a communication tool in integrated Care carried out by professional caregivers in providing health services to diabetes patients. Incomplete documentation will form an unfavorable framework that will exacerbate the PPA framework because documentation is essential for the professional practice of doctors, nurses, pharmacists and nutritionists to avoid unexpected events (KTD), medication errors Hospital intervention errors. Objectives: This study looks at the factors that most influence PPA in documenting integrated patient development records in the Inpatient Room of A Hospital Palembang. Research Methods: The research design is a non-experimental or analytic survey with a cross-sectional approach. The research was conducted from April 27, 2023, to May 17, 2023. The population in this study were caregivers consisting of doctors, nurses, pharmacists and nutritionists. The sampling technique for this study was proportional random sampling with a total sample of 72. The data analysis used was Chi-Square. Results: The description of the results of this study shows that the research conducted at Hospital A found Integrated Patient Progress Notes completeness by four professional care providers but incomplete integrated patient progress notes filling was found at 76.4% Conclusion: Obtained incomplete documentation of integrated patient progress notes at Hospital A Palembang.
The Effect Of Yoga Exercise On Anxiety In Menopausal Women At Babakan Sari Sub-District, Bandung City Sri Hayati; Tukimin
Jurnal Inspirasi Kesehatan Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Spesial Edisi Khusus (Proceeding)
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan IKesT Muhammadiyah Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52523/jika.v1i2.51

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Introduction: Menopausal women experience various physical and psychological problems. One of the psychological problems that often arises is anxiety. Anxiety occurs because a decrease in estrogen causes a decrease in serotonin, a chemical that carries messages between nerve cells in the central nervous system, gut, blood, and humans. The impact of menopausal women's anxiety is a decrease in quality of life. One intervention that is easy and safe to do is yoga. Yoga exercise has movements that are relaxing so that it can be used to reduce anxiety. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of yoga exercises to reduce anxiety in menopausal women. Method: The research design used quasi-experimental with pretest and posttest. The population in this study were women aged > 45 years. Samples were taken using purposive sampling. The inclusion criteria were women>45 years who had experienced menopause. The exclusion criteria were menopausal women taking anti-anxiety drugs. The instrument is in the form of a Zung self-rating anxiety scale questionnaire sheet which consists of normal, mild anxiety, moderate anxiety, and severe anxiety. Results: It shows that in the pretest, the majority of respondents had mild anxiety 34 people (68%); in the posttest, the majority of respondents became normal, namely 32 people (64%). The results of the t-test showed p-value = 0.00, < a = 0.05, so yoga interventions are proven to reduce anxiety in menopausal women. Discussion: Yoga exercises are effective in reducing anxiety because yoga exercises provide relaxation for postmenopausal women, with interventions given every 3 times a week for 3 weeks, increasing the effectiveness of yoga in reducing anxiety. Every movement in yoga has a relaxing effect, which if done continuously can reduce body tension and anxiety. Intervening 9 times for three consecutive weeks has been proven to reduce anxiety, initially mild to most normal. So yoga is proven to reduce anxiety in menopausal women. Every movement in yoga has a relaxing effect, which if done continuously can reduce body tension and anxiety. So yoga is proven to reduce depression in menopausal women. Conclusion: Yoga exercises are effective in reducing anxiety in menopausal women. Suggestions for other researchers are yoga interventions on the anxiety of chronic disease patients.