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Journal : Journal of World Future Medicine, Health and Nursing

Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Emergency Management Training for Adult Nurses with a Prepost-Test Approach Soelistyowati, Endang; Cale, Woolnough; Nitin, Mahon; Tandon, Meredith
Journal of World Future Medicine, Health and Nursing Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Islam Daarut Thufulah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/health.v2i3.1042

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Emergency management is a key component in patient care that requires rapid and appropriate intervention. Effective training of nurses in this regard is essential to ensure competent and professional treatment. The proposed test approach is an evaluation method that can provide in-depth insight into the effectiveness of training in improving nurses' knowledge and skills in handling emergencies. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of emergency management training for adult nurses using a pre-post-test approach. The main focus of the research was to measure the increase in nurses' knowledge and skills after attending the training. This research method was carried out using a quantitative approach with a pre-post-test study design. Data was collected through knowledge tests before and after training, as well as direct observation of nurses' practical skills in handling emergencies. The results of this study indicate an increase in nurses' knowledge and skills after attending emergency management training. The average score on the knowledge test increased after training, indicating the effectiveness of training in increasing nurses' understanding of emergency management procedures. In addition, observations of nurses' practical skills also showed a significant improvement in their ability to handle emergencies. The conclusion of this study shows that emergency management training with a pre-post-test approach is effective in increasing the knowledge and skills of adult nurses. These results emphasize the importance of regular training and systematic evaluation of nurses' abilities in handling emergencies. Thus, recommendations are given to continue the development and implementation of similar training in an effort to improve the quality of emergency health services.
The Effect of a Collaborative Approach in Management of Chronic Diseases in the Elderly: Case Study at a Community Health Center Nur, Rezeki; Margarida, Kruger; Cale, Woolnough; Pranatha, Aria
Journal of World Future Medicine, Health and Nursing Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Islam Daarut Thufulah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/health.v2i3.1046

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Chronic disease management in the elderly demands a holistic and collaborative approach to improve quality of life and reduce the risk of complications. Community Health Centers (Puskesmas) often act as the main service institutions for elderly people who require long-term care. This study aims to evaluate the impact of a collaborative approach to chronic disease management in the elderly in the Community Health Center environment. This research method uses a case study conducted at a community health centre involving elderly people with chronic diseases and the health care team. Data was collected through observation, interviews and analysis of medical records. The results of this study showed significant improvements in health monitoring, adherence to treatment, and understanding of disease conditions. Collaboration that occurs between healthcare teams in a coordinated manner helps optimize resource utilization and accelerate responses to changes in health conditions. The conclusions of this study emphasize the urgency of a collaborative approach to the management of chronic diseases in the elderly at Community Health Centers. Collaboration between seniors, families, and the health care team has a significant impact on improving quality of life and reducing the risk of complications. Further efforts need to be made to increase public understanding of the importance of collaborative roles in chronic disease management.