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Giving Extension Effect On Landslide Disaster Preparedness of Householder’s Knowledge And Attitude Anggraini, Novita Ana; Sutrisno, Sutrisno; Hasanah, Weni Uswatun
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol 2 No 1 (2018): Journal Of Nursing Practice
Publisher : STIKes Surya Mitra Husada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v2i1.45

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Background: The high number of disasters in Indonesia pushed against the need for vigilance on the disaster. preparations to be made by civil society organizations, especially scouts, TAGANA or SARve pretty much done, but preparedness at the family level and the individual is still a lot of efforts increase efforts to improve the preparedness of the family in the face of disaster requires an effort to educate more people, especially in terms of disaster mitigation. Purpose : The aim of this study was to determine the effect of education on disaster preparedness landslides on knowledge and attitude of the head of the family in the hamlet village Jethi Blimbing Mojo Subdistrict Kediri. Methods : This research design is pre-experimental with approach to one group pre-post test, the data obtained using questionnaire. The number of samples taken in this research were 78 respondents, by purposive sampling. Result : Of the total 78 respondents surveyed after being given counseling, 37 respondents (47.4%) had knowledge of preparedness landslides in enough categories and 47 respondents (60.3%) had the attitude of preparedness landslides in the positive category. The analysis in this research for the knowledge using wilcoxon sign rank test statistics obtained p = 0,000<0,05 then H0 is rejected and H1 accepted. Whereas for the attitude using Mc.Nemar statistic test obtained p = 0.001 <0.05 then H0 is rejected and H1 accepted Conclusion : By giving periodic counseling and provision of information continuously, it can affect respondents knowledge about disaster preparedness landslides, because it can affect the stimulus and understand the information provided
Giving Extension Effect On Landslide Disaster Preparedness of Householder’s Knowledge And Attitude Anggraini, Novita Ana; Sutrisno, Sutrisno; Hasanah, Weni Uswatun
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol 2 No 1 (2018): Journal Of Nursing Practice
Publisher : STIKes Surya Mitra Husada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v2i1.45

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Background: The high number of disasters in Indonesia pushed against the need for vigilance on the disaster. preparations to be made by civil society organizations, especially scouts, TAGANA or SAR've pretty much done, but preparedness at the family level and the individual is still a lot of efforts increase efforts to improve the preparedness of the family in the face of disaster requires an effort to educate more people, especially in terms of disaster mitigation. Purpose : The aim of this study was to determine the effect of education on disaster preparedness landslides on knowledge and attitude of the head of the family in the hamlet village Jethi Blimbing Mojo Subdistrict Kediri. Methods : This research design is pre-experimental with approach to one group pre-post test, the data obtained using questionnaire. The number of samples taken in this research were 78 respondents, by purposive sampling. Result : Of the total 78 respondents surveyed after being given counseling, 37 respondents (47.4%) had knowledge of preparedness landslides in enough categories and 47 respondents (60.3%) had the attitude of preparedness landslides in the positive category. The analysis in this research for the knowledge using wilcoxon sign rank test statistics obtained p = 0,000<0,05 then H0 is rejected and H1 accepted. Whereas for the attitude using Mc.Nemar statistic test obtained p = 0.001 <0.05 then H0 is rejected and H1 accepted Conclusion : By giving periodic counseling and provision of information continuously, it can affect respondents' knowledge about disaster preparedness landslides, because it can affect the stimulus and understand the information provided
Giving Extension Effect On Landslide Disaster Preparedness of Householder’s Knowledge And Attitude Anggraini, Novita Ana; Sutrisno, Sutrisno; Hasanah, Weni Uswatun
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018): Journal Of Nursing Practice
Publisher : Institut Ilmu Kesehatan STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (483.838 KB) | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v2i1.45

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Background: The high number of disasters in Indonesia pushed against the need for vigilance on the disaster. preparations to be made by civil society organizations, especially scouts, TAGANA or SAR've pretty much done, but preparedness at the family level and the individual is still a lot of efforts increase efforts to improve the preparedness of the family in the face of disaster requires an effort to educate more people, especially in terms of disaster mitigation. Purpose : The aim of this study was to determine the effect of education on disaster preparedness landslides on knowledge and attitude of the head of the family in the hamlet village Jethi Blimbing Mojo Subdistrict Kediri. Methods : This research design is pre-experimental with approach to one group pre-post test, the data obtained using questionnaire. The number of samples taken in this research were 78 respondents, by purposive sampling. Result : Of the total 78 respondents surveyed after being given counseling, 37 respondents (47.4%) had knowledge of preparedness landslides in enough categories and 47 respondents (60.3%) had the attitude of preparedness landslides in the positive category. The analysis in this research for the knowledge using wilcoxon sign rank test statistics obtained p = 0,000<0,05 then H0 is rejected and H1 accepted. Whereas for the attitude using Mc.Nemar statistic test obtained p = 0.001 <0.05 then H0 is rejected and H1 accepted Conclusion : By giving periodic counseling and provision of information continuously, it can affect respondents' knowledge about disaster preparedness landslides, because it can affect the stimulus and understand the information provided
Physical Status Relationship American Society of Anesthesia (ASA) with Time to Achieve Bromage Score 2 in Spinal Anesthesia Patients in the IBS Recovery Room of Dr Iskak Tulungagung Hospital Novita Ana Anggraini; Annisa Ary Saifutri; Nurma Afiani; Rahmania Ambarika
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 4 (2025): July
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i4.871

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Background: The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Physical Status classification is used to assess a patient’s overall health and predict potential complications related to spinal anesthesia. The Bromage score is commonly used to evaluate motor block recovery following spinal anesthesia, with the achievement of Bromage score 2 indicating partial motor function return. Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the relationship between ASA physical status and the time required to achieve Bromage score 2 in patients undergoing spinal anesthesia in the recovery room of Dr. Iskak Tulungagung Hospital. Methods: This research employed a cross-sectional design. The study population included all spinal anesthesia patients in the hospital’s recovery room, totaling 250 individuals. A sample of 38 respondents was selected using simple random sampling. Data were collected using observation sheets and analyzed with the Spearman Rho test at a 95% confidence level (α = 0.05). Results: The results showed that the majority of respondents (57.9%) had an ASA status of 2, and most (60.5%) achieved Bromage score 2 within 120–149 minutes. Statistical analysis revealed a p-value of 0.017 (<0.05), indicating a significant relationship between ASA physical status and time to achieve Bromage score 2. Conclusion: Higher ASA classifications are associated with more severe systemic conditions, which may slow the body's response to anesthetic drugs, resulting in a longer time to reach motor recovery.
Situation Analysis of Smoking Behavior and Tobacco Control in Blitar City Dedi Saifulah; Novita Ana Anggraini; Syahril Wahyu Ramadhan
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i1.437

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Background: The problem of smoking is still a national problem that is continuously being addressed, because it involves various aspects of problems in life, namely economic, social, political aspects, especially health aspects. The death rate from smoking is still very high. Tobacco abuse is a preventable cause of death but there are still many people who are difficult to escape from the bondage of the dangers of smoking. Purpose: The City of Blitar has committed to implementing a tobacco control program through the Regional Regulation (perda) of the City of Blitar Number 1 of 2019 concerning Smoking Free Areas. The implementation of these local regulations requires data as a basis for developing strategies to achieve goals. Methods: This study uses a mix method approach (quantitative and qualitative). The approach is used to facilitate a variety of specific research objectives. Research on smoking behavior and attitudes of tobacco workers towards tobacco control uses a quantitative approach. While research on regional income from the cigarette industry and the condition of cigarette advertisements in public places uses a quantitative approach. Results: Teenage respondents 300 respondents were dominated by male gender, smoking status there were 221 respondents who stated that they were smokers. Most of the respondents' ages were in the range of 17-20 years and at the junior and senior high school levels. With the results of this study it can be concluded that the incidence of smoking in adolescents is still high with a percentage (70.3%) of smoking status which is dominated by men. Adult respondents note that all male respondents have a tendency to smoke. Most of the respondents were in the range of 19-23 years with the most education at the high school level. Conclusion: The type of cigarettes consumed by adolescents is white cigarettes, consuming at least less than 5 cigarettes and at most more than 15 cigarettes per day. Most of the costs spent by teenagers to shop for cigarettes range from IDR 50,000 to IDR 100,000 and above. Among the 189 smokers respondents, only 83 of them had the desire to quit smoking. It is known that most of the adult respondents at the age of 15 years were the age when they first smoked.
Risk Factors of Stroke in Indonesian Population: Literature Review Rahmania Ambarika; Mohammad Saifulaman; Apriyani Puji Hastuti; Anggraini, Novita Ana
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i1.439

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Background: Stroke is a major cause of death and disability in Indonesia. Stroke requires high-quality, fast, and precise management to prevent and avoid disability and death. Stroke can be prevented by adequately controlling the risk factors and encouraging healthy lifestyles. Efforts are needed to organize health promotion programs at the community level. More and a better distribution of neurologists and neuro interventionalists is needed. Purpose: The purpose of this research is to review risk factors of stroke patient. Methods:  We included English materials published between Science Direct, PubMed, Research Gate, and Google Scholar that were used to find studies related to stroke dan risk- factor between 2016- 2022. Results: In general, risk factor of stroke are sosiodemographic factor, biological factor, lifestyle factor, other condition and other factor can cause stroke. Stroke divide into stroke infark and stroke hemoragic. Risk factor of stroke infark are non- modifiable factor (age, sex, ethnicity, genetic) and modifiable risk factors (hypertension, current smoking, waist to hip ratio, diet, alcohol consumption). Risk factor of stroke hemoragic are non- modifiable factor (age, sex, ethnicity, genetic) and modifiable risk factors (hypertension, current smoking, waist to hip ratio, diet, alcohol consumption, physical inactivity, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, cardiac causes, apolipoprotein B to A1). Conclusion: Review of discharge planning can be influenced by several factors: individual characteristics (clients' potential with special needs early, motivation), family factors (social resources, home environment), health care system (teaching home care skills with community/ hospital professionals. These factors will affect the implementation of discharge planning in health services which is hospital accreditation.
Empowering Pregnant Women with Health Promotion Strategies to Prevent Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED): Systematic Review Ratna Indriyani; Yenny Puspitasari; Novita Ana Anggraini
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i1.525

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Background: Pregnant women's nutrition is very important for the growth and development of the fetus. Nutrition for pregnant women is very important for the development and growth of the fetus. The application of the concept of a health promotion model strategy as the right strategy to improve and prevent CED is urgently needed. Purpose: To find out changes in the behavior of empowering pregnant women with a strategic model of a health promotion approach to prevent CED. Method: The method used systematic review. Articles were searched using keywords that had been determined by the researcher then the articles were extracted based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Thus, found 7 articles suitable for analysis. Results: Changing behavior by empowering pregnant women using health promotion strategies in preventing CED has proven to be very effective. But in its application it becomes a complex thing because of the diversity of cultures in Indonesia. Conclusion: The diversity of community characteristics can affect the application of the model of empowering pregnant women in preventing  CED. Several other factors such asbeliefs and environment that are understood also affect the understanding of each individual.
Analysis of Nurses Knowledge and Motivation for the Implementation of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation at Kaimana Hospital Rahmania Ambarika; Nency Natalia Tho; Novita Ana Anggraini
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i2.606

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Background: In carrying out cardiopulmonary resuscitation actions, compression accuracy and compression speed are required to be correct and appropriate in order to create a quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation series. Therefore, nurses' knowledge and motivation are needed in carrying out cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Purpose: This research aims to determine the relationship between knowledge, motivation and accuracy in carrying out cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Method: This research uses a descriptive correlation research design with a cross sectional approach. With a purposive sampling technique, a sample of 49 respondents was obtained, the independent variables were knowledge and motivation, the dependent variable was cardiopulmonary resuscitation, using a questionnaire and observation sheet. The chi-square test was used to determine the relationship between the two variables. Results: The results of research from 49 respondents showed that the majority of respondents had moderate knowledge of 73.5%, moderate motivation of 59.2% and inappropriate RJP actions of 85.7%. Analysis using the chi-square statistical test on knowledge and motivation towards the implementation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation resulted in p = 0.000 ˂ 0.05, which means there is a relationship between knowledge and motivation towards the implementation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation measures. Conclusion: Knowledge has more influence on the implementation of RJP when compared to motivation, but in reality the level of knowledge is mostly in the medium category so it has an impact on the quality of RJP actions. The results will greatly influence health services to patients. Therefore, it must be supported by continuous learning or training in RJP techniques.
Snake Bite Health Education on Community and Pre Hospital Handling Yuly Peristiowati; Novita Ana Anggraini; Dedy Mochtar Setiaji; Hariyono
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i2.607

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Background: Snake bites are one of the most common health problems in tropical and subtropical countries. WHO has included snakebite in the list of neglected tropical diseases. The majority of Indonesians work in agriculture and are at high risk of being bitten by snakes. Pre-hospital handling of snakebites according to WHO recommendations by immobilizing using bandages and splints on the part affected by the snakebite then immediately refer to the nearest health service center.Purpose: This study aims to determine the effect of snakebite health education on people's knowledge and behavior about handling snakebites before going to the hospital in Wungu Village, Wungu District, Madiun Regency.Method: The research design is quasi-experimental with a one-group pre-test and post-test design. The population is the entire community of Wungu Village, Wungu District, Madiun Regency with a sample of 100 respondents by random sampling. Collecting data using a questionnaire analyzed with the Wilcoxon test.Results: The results of the research on community knowledge and behavior before being given health education were 44 people (88%) less knowledgeable and 39 people (78%), after being given health education, more than half of the respondents had good knowledge, namely 26 people (52% ) and many changes from good behavior as many as 29 people (58%).Conclusion: There is an effect of health education on people's knowledge and behavior about handling snake bites before going to the hospital with p = 0.000 <0.05.
Factors Influencing the Incident of Acute Respiratory Tract Infections in Children Aged 12-59 Months in Wallandimu East Nusa Tenggara Novita Ana Anggraini; Rahmania Ambarika; Natalia Ningsi Katupu
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i1.656

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Background: Acute Respiratory Infection Disease is one of the highest causes of morbidity and mortality in children under five in Indonesia, especially in East Nusa Tenggara. The implementation of the ISPA disease control program focuses on finding and treating sufferers as early as possible by involving the active role of cadres, integrated health service support and referrals to related health facilities, however, these control efforts have not shown significant results. Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the factors that influence the incidence of Acute Respiratory Infection Disease  in children aged 12-59 months in the Wallandimu Community Health Center working area. Method: This research uses an analytical research design with a cross sectional approach. The population in this study were toddlers aged 12-59 months in the Wallandimu health center working area and the sample in this study was 30 toddlers. The sampling technique in this research was simple random sampling. The Chi-Square statistical test was used to determine the relationship between variables. Results: The results of the research from 18 respondents showed complete immunization status (76.7%), poor nutritional status (60.0%), and insufficient knowledge (56,7%) regarding the incidence of ISPA in the Wallandimu Health Center working area. The results of bivariate analysis showed no influence between immunization status and the incidence of ISPA (p= 0.896 > 0.05), there was an influence between nutritional status and the incidence of ISPA (p= 0.007 < 0.05), there was an influence between maternal knowledge and the incidence of ISPA (p = 0.010 < 0.05). Conclusion: It is hoped that the Wallandimu Community Health Center will further improve its health programs, especially the Acute Respiratory Infection Disease control program for toddlers and provide education regarding maternal knowledge and the dangers of malnutrition for toddlers, so that the incidence of Acute Respiratory Infection Disease in children aged 12-59 months will decrease.
Co-Authors Agus Jatmiko Agus Santosa Agustin Widyowati Aladdin Eko Purkuncoro Alfian Fawzi Alfian Fawzi Andi Suryanto Andin Irsadi Andriono Angga Ladzi Syafroni Annisa Ary Saifutri Ans Syafrie Amroyan Aprin Rusmawati Apriyani Puji Hastuti Ardhianata Putra, Irwan Nur Asna Mufidah Asrori, Riswan Byba Melda Suhita Danang Surono Putro Dedi Saifulah Dedi Saifullah Dedy Mochtar Setiaji Diyah Ayu Purnaningtyas Ekasari, Fahma Yulinda Faridah Moh Said Fazrin, Intan Fitria Nur Agustina Hadi Suprayetno, Eko Dian Hakim, Andi Lukman Halimatus Sa’diyah Hariyono Hariyono Hariyono Haryani, Mukti Sri Hasanah, Weni Uswatun Hasanah, Weni Uswatun Heriyanto Heriyanto Herman Adhi Wijaya Hidayat, Mokhammad Arif Ikke Winar Rachmawaty Ikke Winar Rachmawaty Indah Jayani Indasah Indasah , Indasah Intan Fazrin Irma Sartika Permatasari Irwan Nur Ardhianata Putra Kencanawaty, Sad Omega Khaqim, Erlando Syaiful Korbaffo Anita Restu Kursani, Elmia Kusumaningrum, Ruly Widya Lado, Maria Efrida Teda Layla, Siti Farida Noor Lestarjo, Agustinus Nugroho Pudji Lingga Kusuma Wardani Listyawan, Haris Lutfiana Ulfa Luthfiani, Ulfa Maria Efrida Teda Lado Melda Suhita , Byba Mohammad Saifulaman Mokhammad Arif Hidayat Mordekai Rangkoratat, Melinda Mufidah, Asna Natalia Ningsi Katupu Nency Natalia Tho Nur Syazana Umar Nur Yeny Hidajaturrokmah Nurma Afiani Nurwijayanti Pandelima, Maksum Perdana Sulistyoning Suharto, Idola Permana, Arief Candra Permatasari, Irma Sartika Prasetya, Joko Prasiwi, Wardani Fahry Prima Dewi Kusumawati Purnaningtyas, Diyah Ayu Putri Mayasari Putro, Danang Surono Qurotul Aini Rachmawan, Afri Rahmania Ambarika Ratna Indriyani Ratna Wardani Reni Nurhidayah Retno Sri Iswari Ruly Widya Kusumaningrum Sahat Tua Naiboha, Beres Saputra, Joko Hendra Saragih, Hartaulina Selvi Marcellia solehah, eka Sri Haryuni Suci Wulandari Suci Wulandari Sulistiono, Priyo Suryanto, Andi SUTRISNO Sutrisno, Sutrisno Syahril Wahyu Ramadhan Syarif Abdullah Ulfa Luthfiani Wahid, Abdurahman Wardah Fauziah Wardani Fahry Prasiwi Wening Palupi Dewi Widarto Widarto Wijayanto, Herman Adhi Yenny Puspitasari Yulia Nurfatna Yuly Peristiowati Yuly Peristiowati Zainul Arifin Zainul Arifin