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PENERAPAN RANGE OF MOTION (ROM) KOMBINASI HEAD OF BED PADA PASIEN STROKE ISKEMIK DENGAN MASALAH KEPERAWATAN GANGGUAN MOBILITAS FISIK DI RUMAH SAKIT SURABAYA Ernawati, Yayuk; Septianingrum, Yurike; Wijayanti, Lono; Soleha, Umdatus
Literasi Kesehatan Husada: Jurnal Informasi Ilmu Kesehatan Vol 9 No 2 (2025): Volume 9 Issue 2, June 2025, Literasi Kesehatan Husada: Jurnal Informasi Ilmu Kes
Publisher : Library Unit collaborates with the Institute for Research and Community Service, College of Health Sciences Husada Jombang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60050/lkh.v9i2.74

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Background: Stroke patients often experience hemiplegia or hemiparesis. Proper treatment can help the healing and recovery process. Objectives: This study aims to provide an overview of the implementation of the combination of Range of Motion (ROM) and Head of Bed (HOB) Elevation in ischemic stroke patients with impaired physical mobility in patient Mrs. L in Room Y, Surabaya Hospital. Methods: This type of research is descriptive, using a case study approach. Nursing care was provided from June 4 - June 6, 2025. The results of the assessment on Mrs. L had a stroke with hemiparesis. The nursing problems obtained were decreased intracranial adaptive capacity, impaired physical mobility, and risk of falling. The interventions given were head up 30 ⁰, Range of Motion, and education of patients falling. Results: The application of a combination of Range of Motion and Head of bed elevation with impaired physical mobility significantly helps the healing and recovery process in stroke infarction patients. Conclusion: Evaluation of nursing problems shows that the nursing diagnosis of decreased intracranial adaptive capacity and impaired physical mobility is partially resolved with increased muscle strength from 1 to 2 and increased range of motion, and the patient does not fall.
Supporting Stroke Patients’ Mobility: The Importance of Range of Motion Training in Physical Recovery Wulandari, Mega Nur; Ernawati, Yayuk; Septianingrum, Yurike; Hasina, Siti Nur
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 3 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i3.6249

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Stroke is a cerebrovascular disease caused by cerebral infarction, characterized by focal neurological deficits lasting more than 24 hours, impaired physical mobility, such as muscle weakness and decreased muscle function, often occurs in stroke patients and worsens their condition, one of the effective recovery steps is Range of Motion (ROM) exercises, which help improve muscle and joint flexibility and prevent muscle contractures, ROM functions to improve muscle strength, coordination, and balance in stroke patients. The purpose of this study was to analyze the action of Range of Motion (ROM) exercises on Muscle Strength in Stroke Patients. methods This study used a systematic review method with PRISMA guidelines. Journal searches were conducted using the keywords stroke, range of motion exercises, ROM applications, and post-stroke recovery through the PubMed, Science Direct, and Google Scholar databases for publications in 2020–2024. Articles were screened based on title and abstract to obtain relevant results. The journals used were in English or Indonesian and met the inclusion criteria, namely open access, discussing non-hemorrhagic stroke, with participants aged over 30 years. Results. From the selection of journals that meet the criteria, 10 journals were selected for further review. The results showed that ROM can increase muscle strength, joint flexibility, and reduce muscle stiffness in stroke patients. Conclusion. ROM exercises have a significant impact on the recovery of stroke patients' mobility by increasing muscle strength, joint flexibility, and quality of life. These exercises are recommended to be done routinely under medical supervision.
Compliance with “Five Moments For Hand Hygiene” in Reducing the Incidence of Healthcare Associates Infections (HAIs): A Systematic Review Ernawati, Yayuk; Muhith, Abdul; Zahroh, Chilyatiz
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
Publisher : Chakra Brahmanda Lentera Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i2.257

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Background: Hand hygiene is essential in breaking the transmission chain of infections. Scientifically, it has been proven to prevent and reduce the spread of harmful microorganisms, thereby decreasing the incidence of Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs). The purpose of this study is to find out if compliance with hand hygiene within five moments can reduce the number of healthcare associates' infections. Methods: This research method uses a literature review using the PRISMA technique. Data was obtained from journals, including PubMed, Clinical Key, Science Direct, and Google Scholar, from 2020-2024, based on the results of the identification based on inclusion criteria. A feasibility review was obtained, and twenty articles were received for review Results: Compliance with hand hygiene within five seconds can reduce the number of HAIs specifically. Conclusion: Compliance with the Five Moments for hand hygiene is a simple and effective way to reduce the rate of Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIS) in hospitals