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ANALYSIS OF NURSING CARE IN NSTEMI PATIENTS WITH THE APPLICATION OF DEEP BREATHING RELAXATION AND MURATTAL THERAPY TO OVERCOME THE PROBLEM OF ACUTE PAIN Milaningrum, Kartika; Ainiyah, Nur; Soleha, Umdatus; Firdaus
Nurse and Holistic Care Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): Nurse and Holistic Care
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/nhc.v4i3.5012

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Introduction: Non-ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction is usually caused by severe narrowing of the coronary arteries, this can cause chest pain that can last long and intense, cold sweat, nausea and vomiting, and feeling as if you are facing death. Objective: This study investigates the application of deep breathing relaxation and Murattal therapy in nursing care for NSTEMI patients experiencing acute pain. The research assesses their effectiveness in pain management, revealing significant reductions in pain levels post-intervention. These results suggest their potential integration into nursing practice and the need for further exploration into non-pharmacological pain management strategies. Methods: This research uses a case study design with a nursing care process approach. The participant was a 55-year-old patient with a diagnosis of NSTEMI who experienced acute pain. The instrument used is an observation sheet with a measurement scale using a Numerical Rating Scale. Results: Before deep breathing relaxation therapy and Murattal therapy, it was found that the patient experienced moderate pain with complaints of pain during strenuous activity, pain like stabbing, pain in the chest that penetrated the back, pain scale 5 (moderate pain), persistent pain frequency, whereas, after management pain relief, deep breathing relaxation therapy, Al-Qur'an Murattal therapy 1x/day for a total of 3 days with a total duration± 25 minutes, it was found that the patient's pain decreased to become lighter with complaints of pain during strenuous activities, the quality of pain was like stabbing, pain in the chest penetrated to the back, pain scale 2 (mild pain), the frequency of pain began to disappear. Conclusions: The conclusion from the results of the case study shows that deep breathing relaxation therapy and Murattal therapy which are carried out routinely and according to the procedure are effective for reducing chest pain in Mr.I with NSTEMI. Suggestions for nurses to routinely provide deep breathing relaxation therapy and Murattal therapy to patients who experience NSTEMI.
Self-Compassion to Improve Psychological Well-Being in Students: A Scoping Review Dewi, Ni Nyoman Armelia; Badriah, Lailatul; Nurahmah, Hilda Octri; Milaningrum, Kartika
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 4 (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.v7i4.6227

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Psychological well-being is important for students to have, but in reality, there are still students who don't have it. Optimal psychological well-being is expected to be able to encourage individuals to live a life of wellness, namely a state where a person is not only physically healthy but also has good mental health. A scoping review was conducted by searching literature in PubMed, ProQuest, Scopus, and Web of Science. Included studies (2020–2025) to discuss more deeply about self-compassion to improve psychological well-being in students, including effectiveness and strategies to improve psychological well-being in oneself, excluded were articles that are not full papers, duplicate articles, and articles that were withdrawn due to publication ethics. From this scoping review, of the 3.922 identified articles, seven studies met the criteria for further analysis. the results showed that self-compassion has an important role in improving students' mental, emotional and physical well-being through reducing symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress, as well as strengthening resilience, optimism and emotional regulation. The development of self-compassion is recommended as an effective approach to improve mental well-being and quality of life in various groups, including students and health professionals.
Educational And Support Group Interventions To Improve Adherence In Hypertensive Patients: A Systematic Review Milaningrum, Kartika; Makhfudli, Makhfudli; Has, Eka Mishbahatul M.
Jurnal Ners Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jn.v10i1.51698

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Hypertension is a chronic condition frequently associated with poor treatment adherence, emphasizing the importance of self-care–based intervention strategies. This systematic review aims to assess the effectiveness of educational and support group interventions rooted in self-care theory in enhancing adherence and controlling blood pressure among individuals with hypertension. The review followed the PRISMA 2020 guidelines, with articles retrieved from seven databases (Scopus, PubMed, ProQuest, ScienceDirect, SAGE Journals, Springer Nature, and Cochrane Library) published between January 2020 and December 2025. Eligible studies were randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that evaluated the impact of education or support interventions on adherence and blood pressure outcomes. Methodological quality was assessed using the JBI Critical Appraisal Checklist. Out of 320 identified articles, 9 RCTs met the inclusion criteria, conducted in Indonesia, Iran, Egypt, China, and Turkey, involving a total of 1,011 participants aged 60–74 years. The interventions included structured education sessions, self-directed modules based on self-care theory, group discussions, and peer support activities. Most studies reported improvements in medication adherence and healthy lifestyle behaviors, along with significant reductions in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Self-care–based interventions were found effective in increasing patient engagement in hypertension management. However, the diversity in intervention formats and durations highlights the need for standardization. These strategies are feasible for implementation in both community and primary care settings.