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The Effect of Giving Young Coconut Water on Lowering Blood Pressure in Elderly People with Hypertension in Sarirahayu Hamlet, Cimaragas Health Center Working Area Fitriani, Tia; Yuningsih, Aneng; Khaeriyah, Yayi Siti
KIAN JOURNAL Vol 2 No 2 (2023): KIAN JOURNAL (September 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/kian.v2i2.273

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Hypertension is a cardiovascular disorder, hypertension is the number 1 cause of death in the world and it is estimated that hypertension will continue to increase. According to WHO, the blood pressure limit that is still considered normal is 140/90 mmHg while blood pressure ≥160/95 mmHg is declared hypertension. This study aims to determine the effect of giving young coconut water on lowering blood pressure in the elderly with hypertension in Sarirahayu Hamlet, Cimaragas Health Center Working Area. The type of research used is quantitative using Quasy Experiment with one group pretest-postest design. The population in this study were 38 respondents, with the sampling technique using purposive sampling technique. The sample of this study amounted to 15 respondents, namely elderly people with hypertension. The results of this study indicate that after being given young coconut water to 15 respondents, all respondents experienced a decrease in blood pressure. Based on the results of the Wilcoxon test, the p value = 0.001 < α = 0.05, which means that there is an effect of giving young coconut water on lowering blood pressure in the elderly with hypertension in Sarirahayu Hamlet, Cimaragas Health Center Working Area.
The Role of the Family in Providing Al-Quran Recitation Therapy to Reduce Anxiety in Elderly People with Hypertension Yuningsih, Aneng; Marpatmawati, Idhfi; Hertini, Reni
KIAN JOURNAL Vol 3 No 1 (2024): KIAN JOURNAL (March 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/kian.v3i1.607

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Introduction: Elderly people with hypertension are at risk of experiencing anxiety due to chronic disease conditions, physical dependence, and psychosocial changes. Al-Qur'an murottal therapy is a potential spiritual approach to reduce anxiety. Family involvement in implementing this therapy at home is an approach that has not been widely explored in the context of religious communities. Objective: This study aims to determine the role of families in providing Al-Qur'an murottal therapy to reduce anxiety in elderly people with hypertension. Method: This study used a qualitative approach with a case study design involving five families in Karang Tengah Hamlet, Balokang Village, Banjar City. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, participant observation, and measurement of anxiety levels using the Geriatric Anxiety Scale (GAS) before and after therapy. The murottal therapy intervention was carried out by the family for seven consecutive days. Qualitative data were analyzed using thematic analysis techniques, while quantitative data were analyzed descriptively-comparatively. Results: All respondents experienced a decrease in anxiety scores after the intervention, with a score difference between 13 and 30 points. GAS scores showed a decrease from moderate to mild or minimal anxiety categories. Family involvement in guiding and playing murottal consistently strengthens the relaxation effect, sense of security, and emotional support for the elderly and family spiritually, increases the elderly's mental peace, and strengthens affective relationships within the family. Conclusion: Providing murottal Al-Qur'an therapy by families on a regular basis has been proven effective in reducing anxiety levels in elderly people with hypertension. This approach is relevant to be implemented as a community nursing intervention based on spirituality and local culture, especially in religious communities.
Implementation of Kegel Exercises for Pregnant Women with Urinary Incontinence in the Third Trimester at Kahuripan Public Health Center, Tasikmalaya Sambas, Etty Komariah; Nurliawati, Enok; Salsabilla, Talitha Agripina; Yuningsih, Aneng
KIAN JOURNAL Vol 4 No 1 (2025): KIAN JOURNAL (March 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/kian.v4i1.613

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Introduction: Third trimester pregnancy is often accompanied by physical discomfort such as urinary incontinence, which affects the quality of life of pregnant women. Kegel exercises are one of the exercises that can help overcome this problem by strengthening the pelvic floor muscles and bladder sphincter. This study aims to determine the effect of Kegel exercises on urinary incontinence in third trimester pregnant women in the working area of Kahuripan Community Health Center, Tasikmalaya City. Objective: This study aimed to determine the response of changes in third trimester pregnant women who experience urinary incontinence after implementing Kegel exercises for three consecutive days. Methods: This study used a case study design with two pregnant women in their third trimester experiencing urinary incontinence. Data were collected through interviews, physical examinations, and observations before and after the Kegel exercise intervention. Kegel exercises were performed three times a day for three consecutive days. Data were analyzed descriptively by measuring changes in urinary frequency, nocturia, enuresis, and bladder distension. Results: Before the intervention, both subjects experienced an increase in urinary frequency, nocturia, enuresis, and bladder distension. After three days of Kegel exercises, there was a significant decrease in all these parameters, with increased control of the pelvic floor muscles and bladder sphincter. Conclusion: Regular Kegel exercises can effectively reduce urinary incontinence in pregnant women in the third trimester. This intervention can improve the quality of life of pregnant women by improving urinary frequency, nocturia, enuresis, and bladder distension. It is recommended that pregnant women independently perform Kegel exercises as a preventative and treatment measure for urinary incontinence during pregnancy.
Literature Review: Cyberbullying in Addolescence Marpatmawati, Idhfi; Yuningsih, Aneng; Rismawan, Wawan; Milda Hidayat, Nandita
KIAN JOURNAL Vol 3 No 2 (2024): KIAN JOURNAL (September 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/kian.v3i2.612

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Introduction: Cyberbullying is a growing phenomenon with the increasing use of digital technology and social media among adolescents. This phenomenon can affect adolescents' mental and emotional well-being, even having long-term impacts on their psychological health. This study aims to reveal the prevalence, risk factors, and psychological impact of cyberbullying among adolescents. Objective: This study aims to explore the prevalence, risk factors, and psychological impact of cyberbullying among adolescents, with a focus on the relationship between cyberbullying and mental health outcomes such as depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. Method: This study used a literature search design with articles searched through three search engines: Ebsco, Proquest, and Google Scholar. The articles used were research conducted within the last five years (2020-2025), using the keywords "cyberbullying," "adolescence," and "effects." A total of 594 articles were found, which were then narrowed down to nine articles that met the inclusion criteria. Result: This study found that the prevalence of cyberbullying among adolescents globally ranges from 13.99% to 57.5%. Key risk factors include personal characteristics such as age, gender, and online behavior. The most common psychological impacts include decreased happiness, increased anxiety, depression, and an increased risk of suicide, especially for those who experience cyberbullying alongside traditional bullying. Conclusion: Cyberbullying has a significant impact on adolescent mental health, particularly in the form of psychological disorders such as depression and anxiety. Therefore, preventive efforts involving parents, schools, and the community are crucial to mitigate the negative impact of this phenomenon. Emotional education and strong parent-child relationships can help prevent cyberbullying.
Co-Authors A, Iman Syarifuddin A, Saefunnuril Adawiyah, Irfa Agisti Raudhatul Fitri Agisti Raudlatul Fitri Agustiani, Risna Agustin, Wisa Putri Ai Rahmawati Ana Ikhsan H Anih Kurnia, Anih Asep Setiadi Asparina, Arina Aulia, Sabrina Aska Baihaki, Muhamad Akmal Betty Suprapti Bilhamdilah, Zalfa Nabilah Bilhamdillah, Zalfa Nabilah Bilqis, Tsyania Dara Indah KKH Dewi Anggraini Dian Melasari Engkus Kuswara Enok Nurliawati, Enok Etty Komariah Sambas, Etty Komariah Fauziah, Sofa Kurnia Feni Nurwahyu Ningrat Fenty Rosmala Fitriani, Tia Fitriyana, Elsa Destira Gilang Ramadhan Gustiani, Mia Ruhmiati Hertini, Reni Hidayat, Nandita Milda Hikmat Desfriansyah Ide Suhendar Indah KKH, Dara Intanti Kurnia Ismawi, Ade Sayid Jarnauziah , Faza Aulia Julyanti, Ai Rian Karminah Karminah Khaeriyah, Yayi Siti Kurniawan . Kurniawan Kurniawan Lia Herliana M Arif Hidayat M. Yogi Riyantama Isjoni Marpatmawati, Idhfi Martino, Gisman Maulani, Royan Milda Hidayat, Nandita Muhammad Husein Nandang Wahyu Nasrulllah, Igal Mulki Nisa, Salsa Zahra Afiatun Nuraeni Nuraeni Nuraeni Nuranti, Mawar Nurhakim, Azi Farhan Nurmila, Zakia Purnama Sari, N. Jihan Audiya Purnama Sari, N.Jihan Audiya Rafida, Tia Raidatul, Rifa Ramdhani, Elvira Reni Hertini Reni Hertini Reni Hertini Rosyidah, Hani Salsabiela, Hilda Salsabilla, Talitha Agripina Shalehah, Livia Raissa Siti Rohimah Somana, Aan Sri Susilawati Sri Wianti Suharyanti, Enik Suprapti, Betty Syamsul Anwar Syamsul Anwar Syarifuddin, Iman Tyas Prayesti Wahyu Ikka Setyarini, Wahyu Ikka Wahyu, Nandang Wawan Rismawan, Wawan Wayunah Wayunah Yamila, Nisrina Yayi Siti Haeriyah Yayi Siti Haeriyyah Yulia, Elsa