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Nursing Knowledge and Practice in Self-Care Compliance in Heart Failure Patients: A Systematic Review Istianah, Istianah; Said, Faridah Binti Mohd; Nambiar, Nisha; Tohri, Tonika; Ramadhan, Muhammad Deri; Purwanti, Tentry Fuji; Juwita, Ninda Aina
International Journal of Nursing Information Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Qualitative and Quantitative Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58418/ijni.v3i1.59

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The disease that causes the number 1 death in the world is cardiovascular disease. Self-care involves maintaining possibilities by engaging in practices that enhance health. Monitoring symptoms and managing symptoms when they arise in patients with chronic diseases, including heart failure. This study aimed to explore knowledge and innovations that can be applied to Self-care with heart failure. The research method uses a systematic literature review. Research articles were obtained from three databases, namely Proquest, PubMed, and Google Scholar. Literature searches using keywords (in English), namely knowledge and practice, self-care, and heart failure, with Primary articles. The inclusion criteria used are articles from 2019-2023 in English. Primary articles, full text, and research subjects of patients with heart failure were reviewed from 1390 articles in eleven that met all criteria. Then, it was analyzed using simplified thematic analysis. The results show the themes that emerged from this literature review were the critical domain of self-care, the excellent impact of compliance, and monitoring innovations needed to reduce complications. Apart from that, telemonitoring is an outstanding innovation. The conclusion is that self-care for heart failure patients improves their quality of life and reduces complications. Adherence is critical, and innovations like telemonitoring applications enhance monitoring, proving effective in boosting patient welfare. This research contributes to providing readers with information about self-care strategies for heart failure patients to improve patient well-being.
Validity and Reliability of a Digital Application Combining LogoTherapy and Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Reducing Anxiety in Hemodialysis Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease Mugihartadi, Mugihartadi; Said, Faridah Mohd; Nambiar, Nisha
Advances In Social Humanities Research Vol. 2 No. 10 (2024): Advances In Social Humanities Research
Publisher : Sahabat Publikasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v2i10.295

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This study aims to assess the validity and reliability of a digital application that integrates Logotherapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (LCBT) to reduce anxiety in patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) undergoing hemodialysis. Anxiety levels were measured using the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS) before and after intervention. Content validity was established through expert judgment from mental health professionals and IT specialists, while construct validity was confirmed through statistical analysis. Reliability was evaluated through Cronbach's alpha and test-retest methods. This application demonstrated strong content and construct validity, with a high Cronbach's alpha coefficient indicating excellent internal consistency. Additionally, the application demonstrated significant test-retest reliability, confirming its stability over time. These findings suggest that the LCBT application is a valid and reliable tool for managing anxiety in CKD patients, offering a promising adjunctive treatment to improve psychological outcomes in this vulnerable population.