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The Correlation Self-Acceptance and Compliance Haemodialysis Therapy in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease Erni Tri Indarti; Tunik Ambarwati
Journal for Research in Public Health Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): July
Publisher : Master of Public Health Program Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jrph.v5i1.56

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Patients with chronic kidney disease require long-term haemodialysis therapy. Patients who are unable to accept themselves tend to feel disappointed because they feel they are a burden on the family, so patients do not comply with regular haemodialysis therapy. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between self-acceptance and adherence to undergoing haemodialysis in patients with chronic kidney disease in the Haemodialysis Room of Nganjuk Hospital. The design of this research is correlation with cross sectional approach. The research was carried out on 14-19 November 2022 in the Haemodialysis Room of the Nganjuk Hospital. The population of this study were all patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing haemodialysis in the Haemodialysis Room of Nganjuk Hospital, totaling 40 patients. Samples were taken by purposive sampling technique and 28 respondents were obtained. The independent variable was self-acceptance and the dependent variable was adherence to undergoing haemodialysis. The data collection instrument used a questionnaire and data analysis used the Contingency Coefficient test with α = 0.05. The results of the Contingency Coefficient test yielded a p-value = 0.031 ≤ α (0.05), there is a relationship between self-acceptance and adherence to undergoing haemodialysis in patients with chronic kidney disease in the Haemodialysis Room of Nganjuk Hospital. Chronic Kidney Disease Patients with good self-acceptance will have the ability to cope with anxiety, depression and feelings of hopelessness, so that patients are motivated to recover from their illness.
Description of Family Support for the Elderly Hypertension Erni Tri Indarti; Puji Astutik; Binti Jumi Astutik
Journal for Research in Public Health Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jrph.v5i2.64

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One of the most common diseases in the elderly is hypertension. Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a long-term medical condition in which the blood pressure in the arteries is constantly elevated. Lack of adherence and support for hypertension testing is one of the reasons for uncontrolled blood pressure, while family support is the most important factor, especially in terms of health. The purpose of this study was to determine family support for the elderly with hypertension in the elderly Posyandu, Nglaban Hamlet, Nglaban Village, Loceret District. The design of this research a descriptive design, which was conducted on 26th September 2023 at the Posyandu for the elderly in Nglaban Hamlet, Nglaban Village, Loceret District, Nganjuk Regency. The population in this study was 30 hypertensive elderly who attended the Posyandu for the Elderly in Nglaban Hamlet, Nglaban Village, Loceret District, Nganjuk Regency, a sample of 22 respondents taken using the Puprosive sampling technique. The inclusion criteria in this research are hypertensive elderly who live at home with their family. The variable in this study is family support for hypertensive elderly. The instrument used was a questionnaire The results showed that of the 22 respondents, the majority, namely 12 respondents (54.5%), received adequate family support and nearly half, namely 10 respondents (45.5%), received less family support. Family support is needed because it can reduce feelings of anxiety in the elderly, increase enthusiasm for life, involve the elderly in carrying out hypertension treatment so as to obtain the goals of hypertension treatment. So that the family should always provide motivation and support for the elderly with hypertension to make health care efforts and help carry out routine controls in existing health services
The Correlation Age and Body Mass Index (BMI) Score with Blood Pressure in Hypertension Patient Erni Tri Indarti; Ernawati
Journal for Research in Public Health Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Juli
Publisher : Master of Public Health Program Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jrph.v6i1.73

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Hypertension is a condition where the blood vessels have high blood pressure against the pressure of the artery walls when the blood is pumped by the heart throughout the body. The higher the blood pressure, the harder the heart works. The risk of hypertension with a BMI is two to three times higher than that of a normal or thin body weight. This study aims to determine the relationship between age and body mass index (BMI) score with blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Correlation research design with a cross sectional approach on 1-31 August 2023. The population of all hypertensive patients in the Seruni Room at Dolopo Hospital is 35 patients with a sample size of 35 respondents. Sampling uses Accidental Sampling. Independent variables: Age using a questionnaire and Body Mass Index (BMI) using a weight and height observation sheet and the dependent variable Blood Pressure using a Blood Pressure Observation Sheet. The results of the Pearson product moment test show that the p value for age and systolic blood pressure is 0.000 and the Pearson correlation is 0.659, so there is a strong relationship between age and systolic blood pressure in hypertensive patients. The results of the Pearson product moment test show that the p value for age and diastolic blood pressure is 0.000 and the Pearson correlation is 0.647, so there is a strong relationship between age and diastolic blood pressure in hypertensive patients. The results of the Pearson product moment test show that the p value of the BMI score with systolic blood pressure is 0.003 and the Pearson correlation is 0.483, so there is a relationship between BMI score and systolic blood pressure in hypertensive patients with a moderate relationship. the results of the Pearson product moment test show that the p value of the BMI score with diastolic blood pressure is 0.002 and the Pearson correlation is 0.513 so that there is a relationship between the BMI score and diastolic blood pressure in hypertensive patients with a moderate relationship. Obesity can cause hypertension through various mechanisms, obesity occurs due to an increase in plasma volume and cardiac output which will increase blood pressure. So it is hoped that hypertensive patients maintain their diet and activity so that their body weight is in the normal category.
Description of the Psychological Adaptation Response of HIV/AIDS Sufferers in Accepting HIV/AIDS in the Spirit of the Pelangi Community of Nganjuk Regency Erni Tri Indarti; Puji Astutik; Galih Caesar Rini
Journal for Research in Public Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jrph.v6i2.100

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HIV/AIDS sufferers experience changes in psychological responses including sadness, loss of hope, helplessness, loss of self-esteem and social identity, which gives rise to feelings of worthlessness. The psychological adaptive response is self-acceptance when experiencing an illness, which will generate various feelings and reactions. The aim of the research was to determine the Psychological Adaptation Response of HIV/AIDS Sufferers in Accepting HIV/AIDS in the Spirit Pelangi Community, Nganjuk Regency. This research uses Descriptive research design, the research was carried out from 10th to 17th January 2024 in the Spirit Pelangi Community, Nganjuk Regency. The population is 48 HIV/AIDS sufferers who have just been detected in the Spirit Pelangi Community, Nganjuk Regency. The sample was 39 respondents, with purposive sampling technique. The variable used is the Psychological Adaptation Response of HIV/AIDS Sufferers in Accepting HIV/AIDS. Data collection techniques using questionnaires. The results of the research showed that of the 39 respondents, the majority, namely 23 respondents (58.97%) experienced a maladaptive psychological adaptation response, and almost half, namely 16 respondents (41.03%) experienced an adaptive psychological adaptation response. Based on research, most respondents experienced maladaptive psychological adaptation responses. Factors that influence the psychological adaptation response are gender, age, education level, social problems, and family support. Some of these factors are that family support has a very important role for HIV/AIDS sufferers because good family support will increase self-confidence and change coping mechanisms to be adaptive.
The Anxiety Level Of 3rd Trimester Primigravida Pregnant Woman In Facing Labor Astutik, Puji; Erni Tri Indarti
Journal for Research in Public Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jrph.v6i2.101

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Pregnancy is a condition in which women experience different physiological changes and stress and is accompanied by unique physical and psychological demands. For primigravida pregnant women, pregnancy is the first experience in their life. This situation can result in drastic changes in both the mother's physical and physiology. In general, feelings of anxiety in pregnant women arise from things such as fear of giving birth, worry about changes in their body, the health of the fetus, and worry about caring for a child when the child is born. The aim of this research was to determine the level of anxiety of 3rd trimester primigravida pregnant women in facing childbirth in Blongko Village, Ngetos District, Nganjuk Regency. This research used a descriptive design which was carried out on July 12 2023 in Blongko Village, Ngetos District, Nganjuk Regency. The population in this study was 18 primigravida trimester 3 pregnant women, the sample size was 18 respondents, 3 trimester primigravida pregnant women with a sampling technique, namely total sampling, the variable in this study was the anxiety level of 3 trimester primigravida pregnant women in facing childbirth. The research instrument used the PRAQ-R2 (Pregnancy Related Anxiety Questionnaire Revised) questionnaire. Based on the research results from 18 respondents, almost all of them, namely 14 respondents (78%) had a severe level of anxiety, a small portion, namely 4 respondents (22%) had a moderate level of anxiety, and none, namely 0 respondents (0%) had an anxiety level. light category. The research results showed that almost all of them had a severe level of anxiety when facing childbirth. This is influenced by the education and employment of primigravida pregnant women in the third trimester. The higher a person's education level, the more qualified they will be in terms of knowledge. Mothers who have jobs will get information and experiences about pregnancy from other people, while mothers who spend most of their time at home will experience higher anxiety than working mothers. Therefore, health workers are recommended to provide health education to primigravida pregnant women in the third trimester in preparation for childbirth.
THE DESCRIPTION DASH DIET (DIETARY APPROACHES TO STOP HYPERTENSION) MEASURES IN ELDERLY HYPERTENSION IN ISMI MEDIKA CLINIC, KACAGAN VILLAGE, BERBEK DISTRICT, NGANJUK REGENCY Erni Tri Indarti; Fridelia Andani Putri
Journal for Research in Public Health Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jrph.v7i1.108

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In the elderly with hypertension are very vulnerable so it is recommended to be able to control hypertension well, to prevent more severe diseases. One way to control hypertension is to regulate diet with the DASH diet method. The DASH diet (Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension) which diet includes emphasizing several food components and nutrients in the form of fruits, vegetables, low-fat dairy products, grains, poultry, fish, and nuts. The purpose of this study was to determine the DASH Diet Action (Dietary Approaches To Stop Hypertension) in the Elderly with Hypertension at the Ismi Medika Clinic, Kacangan Village, Berbek District, Nganjuk Regency. This study used a descriptive design which was carried out on June 1-2, 2024 at the Ismi Medika Clinic, Berbek District, Nganjuk Regency. The population in this study were 20 elderly with hypertension who visited the Ismi Medika Clinic. A sample of 20 respondents using the Total sampling technique. The research variable is the DASH diet action. Data collection using a questionnaire. The results of this study indicate that out of 20 respondents, a small portion, namely 3 respondents (15%) have good actions, a small portion, namely 5 respondents (25%) have sufficient actions, and the majority, namely 12 respondents (60%) have less actions. Based on the results of this study, the majority of respondents' DASH diet actions are in the less category. This can be influenced by age, last education, occupation, whether they have a history of hypertension, how long they have suffered from hypertension. To improve Actions about the DASH diet, namely education about the DASH diet, explaining in detail what the DASH diet is, its principles, and its benefits for health, especially in controlling blood pressure.
LATIHAN FISIK REHABILITATIF OUT PATIENT TERHADAP RESPIRATORY RATE DAN HEART RATE PADA PENDERITA GAGAL JANTUNG Aditya Tiara Putri; Henny Purwandari; Erni Tri Indarti
JURNAL SABHANGA Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): JURNAL SABHANGA
Publisher : LPPM STIKes SATRIA BHAKTI NGANJUK

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (202.345 KB) | DOI: 10.53835/jssbn.v1i1.4

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