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MENGURANGI SKOR STRES MELALUI DUKUNGAN TEMAN SEBAYA (PEER SUPPORT) PADA MAHASISWA PRAKTIK PROFESI NERS Popy, Popy; Rosdiana Tandiola
Journal of Innovation Research and Knowledge Vol. 5 No. 2: Juli 2025
Publisher : Bajang Institute

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Nursing students, both undergraduate and postgraduate, have a higher risk of experiencing stress compared to students from other programs. Prolonged stress that is not handled will potentially have negative effects. One of the interventions to reduce stress scores in nursing students during clinical practice is to provide support from friends (peer support). Peer support is a relationship between a senior (usually more experienced) who provides support to junior students (who usually have limited experience) with the aim of supporting positive personal development in clinical practice. Objective: to determine the effect of peer support on reducing stress scores in nursing clinical practice students. Research method: This study used a research design using (quasi experimental) one group pretest-posttest design. The study was conducted at the Faculty of Nursing, a Private University in Jakarta, with a sample size of 44 respondents, and the study lasted for 4 weeks. Stress scores were measured using the perceived stress scale (PSS) instrument. Results: The test used was the paired T test. The results of the study showed that before the peer support intervention, the majority of respondents (54.5%) experienced moderate stress with a mean score of 76.14, while after the peer support program intervention, the majority of respondents (86.4%) were in the non-stress category with a mean score of 35.30. There was a decrease in stress scores of 40.84 with a p value of 0.000 (<0.05) and a 95% CI value of 38.78 - 42.89
HUBUNGAN DUKUNGAN SUAMI DENGAN TINGKAT KECEMASAN PADA IBU HAMIL PRIMIGRAVIDA DI PUSKESMAS PONTIANAK TIMUR Popy, Popy; Fitriah, Fitriah; Meta Aldila Listiya
Journal of Innovation Research and Knowledge Vol. 5 No. 6 (2025): Nopember 2025
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A first pregnancy is a crucial period for women, often leading to anxiety due to the uncertainty and physical and mental changes experienced. While husband support is crucial in helping pregnant women reduce anxiety, many women still experience high levels of anxiety due to a lack of emotional support, information, and practical assistance from their partners. The first pregnancy is a particularly sensitive period for anxiety. The husband's role in providing support significantly impacts a pregnant woman's ability to cope with her anxiety. The problem is that many pregnant women experience high levels of anxiety due to a lack of husband support. Therefore, the aim of this study was to understand the relationship between partner support and anxiety levels in primigravida pregnant women. This study employed a quantitative approach through a cross-sectional design. The sample consisted of 36 first-time pregnant women who met certain criteria and were selected using a total sampling technique. The results of the study indicate that the majority of respondents (55.6%) stated that their husbands did not provide support, while the majority of respondents (44.4%) experienced mild levels of anxiety. No respondents experienced high levels of anxiety. Spearman Rank analysis showed that a p-value of 0.00 indicates a significant relationship between husband's support and the level of anxiety of pregnant women. The correlation coefficient of 0.949 indicates a very strong relationship between husband's support and the level of anxiety in pregnant women. In other words, the greater the support received by the wife, the lower the level of anxiety in pregnant women. The results of this study indicate a relationship between husband's support and the level of anxiety in pregnant women experiencing their first pregnancy. It is hoped that husbands are able to provide both emotional and financial support to pregnant women