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MODEL OF IMPROVING COMPLIANCE IN TREATMENT OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS THROUGH CADRES IN BAITUSSALAM DISTRICT Riansyah, Ferdi; Fitri, Aina; Ristiani, Ristiani; Julia Utama, Reka; Fitria, Fitria; Kartini, Kartini; Ibrahim, Ibrahim; Khaira, Niswatul
Getsempena Health Science Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Januari
Publisher : Universitas Bina Bangsa Getsempena

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/ghsj.v4i1.3140

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Various models and intervention strategies have been developed by various researchers to support the control and compliance of TB treatment and other infectious diseases. This study aims to produce a formulation of a model for increasing compliance of TB patient treatment as an important part of achieving TB cure and elimination in Baitussalam District, Aceh Besar. This study uses a qualitative research design with a phenomenological approach. The research informants numbered 16 people, consisting of one TB Puskesmas manager, five facilitator nurses, five TB patients (who are undergoing treatment, suspects, and former patients), and five families of patients. Data collection was carried out through in-depth interviews, focus group discussions (FGD), and document reviews. The results of the study found a phenomenon of minimal knowledge and ability of nurses in comprehensive peer group counseling services. The concept of the TB service model program that emphasizes all aspects of both physical and psychological TB patients is not yet strong. Formulation of a self-esteem model as an effort to increase the capacity of nurses to improve the quality of life of TB patients. This study produced a design of a self-esteem module to improve the ability of nurses in TB services through peer groups.
ETHICAL AND CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF RESTRAINTS FOR PATIENT SAFETY IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITS Fitri, Aina; Galica Gita Gressia, Rosa; Hijriana, Isni; Halizasia, Gadis
Getsempena Health Science Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Januari
Publisher : Universitas Bina Bangsa Getsempena

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/ghsj.v4i1.3161

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The use of physical restraints on patients in intensive care units (ICUs) is a common intervention aimed at ensuring patient safety, particularly in preventing the dislodgement of vital invasive devices. However, this practice raises ethical and clinical dilemmas due to the complex considerations involved. The aim of this study was to explore the ethical and clinical considerations in the use of restraints for patient safety in the intensive care setting. This research employed a qualitative phenomenological design, with data collected through in-depth interviews involving eight participants in the intensive care unit. Data were analyzed using the Colaizzi method. The study identified three major themes: considering the patient's needs, preventing the dislodgement of invasive devices, and experiencing contradictory feelings. The findings highlight the need for clearer, standardized policies on the use of restraints in intensive care units that incorporate both ethical and clinical perspectives.