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Factors Influencing Anxiety in Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy Dewi, Rosliana; Tarwiyah, Ika; La Ede, Abdul Rahman; Budhiana, Johan; Melinda, Fera; Waliyu, Rakanda Putra
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.v7i4.6225

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Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women and the leading cause of cancer death. In Indonesia, there were 65,858 new cases with 22,430 deaths, and a prevalence of 148.11 per 100,000. Chemotherapy is one of the popular therapy options among the public. Chemotherapy can lead to psychological impacts, such as stress, anxiety, and depression in breast cancer patients. Objective: This study aims to analyze the factors that influence anxiety in breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy at the Chemotherapy Poly of Bogor City Hospital. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 87 breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy at the Chemotherapy Clinic of Bogor City Hospital who were selected using accidental sampling. Data were collected through a validated structured questionnaire, including anxiety felt by breast cancer patients which refers to the standardized questionnaire, namely the Zung Selfrating Anxiety Scale (ZSAS). Data were analyzed using chi-square test and logistic regression to identify the relationship between variables. Results: The results of the analysis showed a significant relationship between age (p = 0.000 OR = 14.625), education (p = 0.022, OR = 3.506), length of suffering (p = 0.000, OR = 0.208), and frequency of chemotherapy (p = 0.021, OR = 0.357) with anxiety of breast cancer patients. The most dominant variable associated with anxiety of breast cancer patients is age (OR = 35.934). Conclusion: Age, education, duration of breast cancer, and frequency of chemotherapy play an important role in influencing the anxiety of breast cancer patients.
Factors Associated with the Incidence of Missed Nursing Care (MNC) La Ede, Abdul Rahman; Budhiana, Johan; Ida, Ida
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 4 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i4.6308

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Nurses are one of the main elements in health services in hospitals. The main task of nurses is to provide safe nursing care to patients including activities to help patients reduce weakness, prevent disease, and assist in the recovery process without being missed or delayed (Missed Nursing Care). Many factors influence missed nursing care. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors associated with the incidence of missed nursing care at Bhayangkara Setukpa Hospital, Lemdiklat Polri. This type of research is correlational with a cross-sectional approach. Population and sample were all health workers in Bhayangkara Setukpa Lemdiklat Polri Hospital, Sukabumi City, 71 people using total sampling. Data collection using questionnaires. The instrument used in this study was standardised instrument The Missed Nursing Care (MISSCARE) Survey. Data were analyzed using univariate analysis with frequency distribution and bivariate analysis with Chi-Square correlation. Age (p = < 0.001, OR = 7.875), gender (p = 0.018, OR = 0.29), education (p = 0.007, OR = 0.254), length of service (p = < 0.001, OR = 6.214) and marital status (p = 0.002, OR = 0.159) were associated with missed nursing care. There is a relationship between age, gender, education, length of service, and marital status with the incidence of missed nursing care.
The Effect of Self Efficacy and Attitudes on Nurses' Preparedness in Facing Earthquake Disasters Ida, Ida; Sanjaya, Waqid; Permana, Iwan; La Ede, Abdul Rahman
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 4 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i4.6309

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Indonesia is classified as a country with a high level of natural disaster vulnerability, including volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, banji, landslides, earthquakes and so on. One important step in reducing the risk of natural disasters is to improve preparedness for individuals and health workers. Preparedness can be influenced by various factors including self efficacy and attitude. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of self efficacy and attitude on nurses' preparedness in facing earthquake disasters in the Coastal Region of Sukabumi Regency. Methods: Correlational research with cross sectional approach. The population and sample in this study were all nurses in the Coastal Region of Sukabumi Regency as many as 160 people, using total sampling technique. Data collection techniques using questionnaires. The validity test results on all instruments for each variable have a p value < 0.05 and are declared valid. The results of the instrument reliability test for each variable > 0.6 so that it is declared to have a high reliability value. Data analysis included univariate analysis using mean and standard deviation, bivariate analysis using simple linear regression and multivariate analysis using multiple linear regression. Results: The results showed that there was a significant effect of self efficacy (p-value 0.017) and attitude (p-value 0.000) on nurse preparedness. There is a simultaneous influence of self efficacy and attitude towards nurse preparedness which is quite strong (R Square 0.274). Conclusion: There is a significant effect of self efficacy and attitude on nurse preparedness.