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An exploratory factor analysis of health professional perceptions of integrating spirituality in daily patient care Yahya, Fatimah; Hassan, Hafizah Che; Panduragan, Santhna Letchmi; Mat, Samsiah; Mohd Said, Faridah
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024): April - June
Publisher : YCAB Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36685/phi.v10i2.789

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Introduction: Spirituality is very subjective, and it is commonly assumed as the modifiable factors that can affect the quality of life among elderly, where elderly is referred to the male or female with the age of above 60 years old. The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the perception of nurses toward spirituality in nursing care practice among the patients. Methods: An exploratory sequential design using qualitative study [N=24] by collecting data via face-to-face interview in Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur. The spirituality tool was analysed using four categories: 1) Believe, 2) Faith, 3) Emotion and 4) Practice. Results: The reliability of the dimensions was all high as the Cronbach’s Alpha coefficients were above 0.90. Therefore, this spirituality measurement tool can be considered highly reliable. It was found, there was significant relationship between age, ethnicity, religion, versus the four-spiritual dimension. However, the results showed that there is no relationship between gender and spirituality dimension. Conclusion: In conclusion spirituality play large role throughout the individual and variances of cultural and closely context toward nursing. The spiritual care encompasses beliefs that significantly give meaning to the life of an individual, and then able to motivate individuals where may enhance the faith, hope, peace, and empowerment to an individual health. It was used to construct a profile of elderly in Malaysia, and it may be applied to profile elderly in other countries.
The Level of Knowledge is a Predictor Factor of Self-Care Compliance in Patients with Heart Failure Istianah; Nambiar, Nisha; Mohd Said, Faridah
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): August
Publisher : Yayasan Rumah Ilmu Professor

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Self care is essential for achieving good outcomes among patient with heart failure and a predictor of well-being. The self-care activities that these patients must perform, including adhering to a multiple medication regimen, following dietary sodium restrictions, and self-monitoring weight, managing patient symptoms. A critical component of heart failure care, remains difficult in many case. Research Objectives This study aims to analyze relationship between level of knowledge with self-care comlpiance among patient with heart failure. Research Methods This research uses a quantitative research design with cros sectional study. The number of sample at 196 participants. This research was conducted from December 2021 to February 2022. The mean of age the participants at 56 years old. The most of participants are male and below higher school. The results of the analysis showed that there was an associated between level of knowledge with self-care comlpiance among patient with heart failure in Hasan Sadikin General Hospital, Bandung, Indonesia (p value = 0.001). Conclusion Higher levels of knowledge and better self-care compliance have been associated with improved clinical outcomes among patients with heart failure. Patients who actively engage in self-care behaviors, such as medication adherence, dietary modifications, regular physical activity, symptom monitoring, and timely healthcare seeking, are more likely to experience better symptom management, reduced hospitalizations, and improved quality of life
The Relationship Of Temporary Job Rotation And Nurse Work Stress Rusdi, Rusdi; Mohd Said, Faridah; Umar, Nur Syazana
Journal of health research and technology Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Journal of health research and techonology
Publisher : Sahabat Publikasi Kuu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58439/jhrt.v2i1.203

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Background: Work rotation does not always have a positive impact; productivity will decrease due to moving nurses to a new position, so there needs to be an adjustment again. In this type of temporary work rotation, there is a risk of problems because it is carried out in a relatively short period, and there is a lack of opportunity to adapt to a new environment, which can increase the work stress of nurses. Objective: To analyze the relationship between temporary work rotation and work stress of nurses in the Inpatient Hospital of the Hospital. Methods: Descriptive analytical research design with a cross-sectional approach, a total sample of 54 respondents selected using the Proportional Random Sampling technique. Results: The analysis test showed that as many as (53.7%) of respondents rated the temporary work rotation activity as "not good," and most of the respondents (70.4%) experienced "moderate" work stress. From the statistical test results obtained, p-value= 0.008 <0.05). Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between temporary work rotation and the work stress of nurses. Establish an appropriate policy regarding the appointment of officers and placement of work units according to their competence or clinical area, a schedule of rotation activities and a rotation process, a program of direction related to Rotation, and application of Rotation so that nurses are not bored and stressed
The Relationship of Characteristics Adults Post-Stroke On Increasing Muscle Strength Rehabilitation In Bukittinggi City 2023 Kasrin, Rinawati; Mohd Said, Faridah; Sansuwito, Tukimin Bin; Jafri, Yendrizal
International Journal of Health Sciences Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): IJHS : International Journal of Health Sciences
Publisher : Asosiasi Guru dan Dosen Seluruh Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59585/ijhs.v1i4.225

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Introduction: Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the world. Long-term disability and paralysis becomes a burden for living stroke survivors. Disability results from muscle and nerve weakness upper and lower extremities. This research aims to identify the relationship between individual characteristics and history of stroke with muscle strength in stroke rehabilitation patients at home, Bukittinggi 2023. Materials and Methods: This research was conducted from May to June 2023. This study uses a cross-sectional descriptive analysis approach with questionnaires and Manual Muscle Testing (MMT). The total sample in this study was 42 respondents, using univariate and bivariate data. Data processing results using SPSS version 2.0 with the Qhi-Square Test. Results:  based on gender showed that men were dominant at 71.4%, marital status at 69%, and in terms of education the majority was a bachelor's degree at 38.1%. self-employed jobs get 35.7% and socio-economic average 45.2% > IDR 3,000,000., on muscle strength in post-stroke rehabilitation patients increased using the MMT method by 59.9%. Conclusion: there is no relationship between the characteristics of respondents (gender, marital status, education, employment and socio-economics) on increasing muscle strength in post-stroke rehabilitation patients at home with a p value greater than 0.05.