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Adaptation and Validation of the Indonesian Version of the Instrument to Measure Nursing Students' Attitudes Toward Clinical Duties Wati, Suis Galischa; Dewintaputri, Vania
Fundamental and Management Nursing Journal Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): VOLUME 7 ISSUE 2 2024
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/fmnj.v7i2.55128

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Introduction: Nursing students' attitudes toward clinical rotation education, play an important role in increasing their motivation to achieve goals, alertness, and ability to capture complex information. A positive attitude tends to encourage students to improve the quality and effectiveness of learning. While negative attitudes tend to decrease motivation, student interaction, attendance, and respect for staff in the clinic. The attitude toward clinical duties is a widely used instrument to identify nursing students' attitudes during clinical rotation learning which is available in English. Therefore, this study aims to adapt this instrument into an Indonesian version, so that a valid and reliable instrument is obtained. Method: This was a descriptive quantitative study carried out in February-March 2023, through the stages of forward translation, synthesis, backward translation, expert review, and instrument testing based on Beaton's cross-cultural adaptation framework. This study involved 33 nursing clinical rotation students, using a Consecutive sampling technique. The Correlation validity was tested using Pearson Product Moment with 95% CI (p=0.05) and Cronbach alpha was used to identify the internal consistency. Results: The mean I-CVI and S-CVI/Ave of the instrument was 1.00. The results showed that 19 of the 25 question items tested had an r-count larger than the r-table (>0.344). The internal consistency test using Cronbach alpha showed a value of α = 0.916. Conclusions: The Indonesian version of the attitude towards clinical duties instrument with 19 questions has good content validity with excellent internal consistency value.
Empowering Posbindu cadres to enhance resilience and improve the economic well-being of elderly women in Dusun Kadilobo, Purwobinangun, Sleman, Yogyakarta Dewi, Wulan May Kusuma; DW, Sumarni; Kurniawati, Angeline Laurenita; Dewintaputri, Vania; Pratiwi, Indri; Rahmadani, Alfina Nur; Putri, Tri Winarni Soenarto; Ermamilia, Aviria
Journal of Community Empowerment for Health Vol 8, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jcoemph.99315

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Introduction: In Dusun Kadilobo, approximately 50 elderly women are facing significant physical, mental, social, and spiritual health challenges as a result of the prolonged eruption of Mount Merapi and the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. These challenges manifest as increased levels of anxiety and depression, as well as physical ailments such as hypertension and diabetes, further complicated by social and cognitive impairments. Program Kemitraan Masyarakat (PKM) aims to empower posbindu cadres through education, training, and technology based on local product marketing. The program specifically addresses both health—through the development of the “Enhancing the Seven Dimensions of Resilient Elderly” module—and economic struggles faced by elderly women in the area. By empowering Posbindu cadres, the initiative aims to strengthen the resilience of elderly women affected by the eruption and the pandemic, with a focus on food security and product marketing to ultimately improve their economic stability and overall well-being.Methods: The community service project targeted 20 Posbindu Lansia cadres and 30 elderly women in Dusun Kadilobo, Purwobinangun, Pakem, Sleman, conducted from July to September 2023. Research tools included the "Enhancing the Seven Dimensions of Resilient Elderly" and "Enhancing Food Security Processing and Economic Improvement for Elderly Women" modules, alongside questionnaires and videos. Pre-tests and post-tests examined knowledge and skills improvement in resilient elderly women, local food security processing, and health status across various dimensions. Data were analyzed using quantitative and qualitative descriptive methods.Results: Following the community service activities, notable improvements were observed in knowledge and skills related to resilient elderly empowerment, local food processing, and the various dimensions of resilience in elderly individuals.Conclusion: Empowering Posbindu cadres has the potential to enhance the health resilience, food security, and economic conditions of elderly women in Dusun Kadilobo, Purwobinangun, Sleman, Yogyakarta