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ENHANCING SPIRITUAL CARE IN NURSING PRACTICE: EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN IMPLEMENTATION OF SPIRITUAL ASPECTS AND FULFILLMENT OF PATIENTS' SPIRITUAL NEEDS Aris Citra Wisuda, Aris Citra Wisuda; Tukimin bin Sansuwito; Citra Suraya; Dian Emiliasari
Journal Of Nursing Science Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Nursing Science Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33862/jnsr.v1i1.449

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Background: Nurses are integral to comprehensive patient care, addressing biological, psychological, social, and spiritual dimensions. Spiritual care is a crucial component of nursing, ensuring patients' holistic well-being. Objective: This study explores the link between nurses' spiritual application and inpatients' spiritual fulfillment. Method: Conducted at Siti Khadijah Islamic Hospital, Palembang from October to December 2023, this quantitative research sampled 42 inpatients through simple random sampling. Data collected via questionnaires were analyzed using univariate and bivariate methods (chi-square). Instruments included "Aspects of Application of Spirituality" and the Spiritual Care Competency Scale (SCCS), alongside the Spiritual Needs Questionnaire (SpNQ) for assessing spiritual fulfillment. Results: the relationship between the application of the spirituality aspect of nurses and the fulfillment of the spiritual needs of inpatients is 64.3%, indicating that the application of the spirituality aspect of nurses is considered not good. Meanwhile, as many as 35.7% of patients indicated that the implementation of the spirituality aspects of nurses was good. Chi-square analysis (p=0.011) indicated a significant correlation between nurses' spiritual practices and inpatients' spiritual fulfillment. Recommendation: Enhancing spiritual practices requires structured interventions like spiritual skills training, framework development, monitoring systems, leadership support, and collaborative training. These measures aim to elevate healthcare service quality and ensure holistic patient care.
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION IN NURSING: A COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF BEST PRACTICES Citra Suraya, Citra Suraya; Tukimin bin Sansuwito; Regidor III Dioso; Aris Citra Wisuda
Journal Of Nursing Science Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Nursing Science Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33862/jnsr.v1i1.450

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Background: Effective communication is crucial in patient safety management, as it minimizes and prevents actions that could negatively impact nursing care. Effective communication involves strategies to ensure clear and accurate message delivery, enhance patient safety, and reduce work-related risks for nurses and other healthcare professionals. This can be initiated by adhering to Standard Operating Procedures for effective communication and leveraging virtual technology. Objectif: This research aims to identify the implementation of effective communication in the context of patient safety within nursing care settings. Method: The article search involved querying five databases: PubMed, ProQuest, ScienceDirect, DOAJ, and Garuda. The analysis method included selecting journals relevant to the research purpose and thoroughly reading each. Inclusion criteria for this literature review encompassed communication, nurses, nursing service settings, and journal articles published within the last five years. Exclusion criteria included journals that were not open access, articles with unclear or unstructured research methods, articles available only in abstract form, systematic reviews, and scoping reviews. Results: Through feasibility testing, eight journal articles were identified that demonstrated the application of effective communication in the context of patient safety. These included communication training programs, interprofessional team integration in service, and communication management focused on patient safety. Effective communication can be achieved successfully when nurses are adept at selecting appropriate communication methods tailored to the specific needs of the nursing service setting.
Impact Of The Aris Module (Anxiety And Depression Reduction Through Islamic Spiritual Care) On Patients With Coronary Heart Disease Wisuda, Aris Citra; Tukimin bin Sansuwito; Citra Suraya; Helsy Desvitasari
Journal Of Nursing Science Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Nursing Science Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33862/jnsr.v1i2.503

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Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a significant health issue that causes both physical and psychological distress, including heightened anxiety and depression. Islamic-based spiritual care practices may improve mental well-being in CHD patients. Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the ARIS Module (Anxiety and Depression Reduction through Islamic Spiritual Care) in reducing anxiety and depression among CHD patients. Methods: Conducted from September to October 2024 at Siti Khadijah Islamic Hospital in Palembang, the study included 84 CHD patients, divided into an intervention group (42) and a control group (42), selected through purposive sampling. A pre- and post-intervention design was used to assess anxiety and depression levels before and after the ARIS Module, which incorporates Islamic spiritual practices such as guided prayer, reflection, and recitation. Results: The intervention group showed a statistically significant reduction in anxiety and depression levels. Patients also reported increased peace, spiritual connection, and emotional stability, enhancing their coping abilities and overall quality of life. Conclusions: The ARIS Module effectively reduced anxiety and depression in CHD patients, highlighting the value of integrating spiritual care into CHD treatment for mental and emotional health. Suggestions: It is recommended to incorporate programs like ARIS module into healthcare settings, with further research to explore its impact across diverse patient populations.
Enhancing Nurse-Patient Communication: A Comprehensive Systematic Review Of Effective Strategies Suraya, Citra; Tukimin bin Sansuwito; Regidor III Poblete Dioso; Aris Citra Wisuda
Journal Of Nursing Science Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Nursing Science Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33862/jnsr.v1i2.504

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Background: Practical communication skills are imperative in nursing to ensure patient safety and comfort. Studies reveal that nurses often fail to implement therapeutic communication fully, resulting in dissatisfaction from beginning to end patient care. Objective: This study seeks to pinpoint strategies to enhance nurses' communication proficiency with patients. Method: Employing a systematic review approach, this research delved into journals archived in the EBSCO E. Journal, Elsevier Science Direct, Pubmed, CINAHL Complete, and Google Scholar databases, alongside nursing management and leadership literature. The operational definition encapsulates the endeavors undertaken by nurses to refine communication strategies with their patients. The study was conducted across diverse clinics and hospitals, encompassing all nurses within these settings, with the research sample comprising those lacking robust communication strategies. Data was gathered through the administration of questionnaires and the utilization of observation sheets. Results: Findings underscored that training initiatives bolstered nurses' confidence in delivering comprehensive patient care. Furthermore, culturally sensitive communication skill guides proved instrumental in augmenting nurse-patient communication and patient satisfaction. Moreover, tailored therapeutic communication programs designed for pediatric nurses yielded favorable outcomes, fostering secure and healthy interactions, nurturing trust, and expediting recovery. Short workshops emerged as another effective avenue for refining nurses' communication skills. Consequently, implementing training sessions, comprehensive guides, specialized programs, and brief workshops is pivotal in elevating communication between nurses and patients.
DETERMINANTS OF ANXIETY IN HOSPITALIZED PRESCHOOL CHILDREN Suraya, Citra; Aris Citra Wisuda; Tukimin bin Sansuwito; Regidor III Dioso
Journal Of Nursing Science Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Journal Of Nursing Science Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33862/jnsr.v2i1.590

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Hospitalization is a stressful experience for preschool children, which can trigger anxiety due to unfamiliar surroundings, medical procedures, and separation from family. Understanding the factors that influence this anxiety is important to support children's psychological well-being. This study aims to identify the determinants of anxiety in preschool children who are hospitalized at the Siti Khadijah Islamic Hospital, Palembang. Methods A quantitative descriptive study was conducted in April 2024 involving 124 preschool children who were hospitalized. Data were collected through structured questionnaires filled out by caregivers and direct observation of children's behavior. The variables studied included age, gender, previous hospitalization experience, parental presence, type of illness, and length of hospitalization. Descriptive statistical analysis and correlation were used to process the data. The results of this study found several factors to have a significant effect on anxiety levels, such as the absence of parents, no previous hospitalization experience, invasive medical procedures, and longer hospitalization length. Age and gender also played a role; girls and younger children showed higher anxiety. The presence of parents, especially mothers, helped reduce anxiety. Children with previous hospitalization experience tended to adapt more easily. The conclusion of the study found that Anxiety of preschool children who are hospitalized is influenced by various factors such as age, gender, presence of parents, previous hospitalization experience, type of action and length of treatment. Family-based care approaches and parental presence are very important in reducing anxiety and supporting children's emotional health.