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DUKUNGAN KELUARGA DAPAT BERPENGARUH PADA KUALITAS HIDUP PASIEN KANKER PARU YANG MENJALANI KEMOTERAPI Putri, Diyanah Syolihan Rinjani; Utami, Mega; Fitriana, Rufaida Nur; Yulianto, Sigit
Journal of Advanced Nursing and Health Sciences Vol. 4 No. 1, Januari 2023
Publisher : Universitas Kusuma Husada Surakarta

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Cancer is a disease caused by abnormal cell growth that turns into cancer cells. Normally, cells will only divide if there is dead or damaged cell needs to be replaced. Patients with lung cancer undergoing chemotherapy cannot be separated from the experience of decreased quality of life, namely physical, psychological, social and environmental discomfort. It is important to pay attention to the four domains so that patients with lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy have a better quality of life through family support and the patients will also have hopes and goals in life. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between family support and the quality of life of patients with lung cancer undergoing chemotherapy at Regional Public Hospital of DR. Moewardi. The researcher used an observational analytic design with a cross-sectional approach. The population in this study were 61 respondents. Sampling was conducted using total sampling technique with a sample of 61 respondents. Data were collected using questionnaires. The results showed that the family support for lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy was high (67.2%), the quality of life for lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy was good (88.52%). Analysis of the data using the Spearman rank test with P value = 0.016 with (p <0.05) indicating that family support significantly related with the quality of life of patients with lung cancer undergoing chemotherapy, with r value = 0.308 with moderate correlation strength. The conclusion of the study is that there is a relationship between family support and quality of life of patients with lung cancer undergoing chemotherapy at RSUD DR. Moewardi. This research can be used as information on health and nursing services for the community about lung cancer.
The Influence of Application of the Rasul Sunnah on Vital Signs of Lung Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy Putri, Diyanah Syolihan Rinjani; Wulanningrum, Dian Nur; Suryandari, Dewi
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 4 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

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Lung cancer patients receive chemotherapy treatment. One of the effects of chemotherapy is that it can cause a physiological response to changes in vital signs. Applying the Sunnah of the Apostle can relax and influence vital signs in lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Objective: to determine the effect of applying the Sunnah of the Apostle on the vital signs of lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Method: Quasi experimental with one group pre test – post test with control design, sample of 42 lung cancer respondents. Assessment of vital signs using a Spygmomamometer, stopwatch and thermometer. Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon test. Results: The Wilcoxon test results obtained a p-value of 0.000 (p-value < 0.05). Conclusions: there is an influence of the application of the Prophet's Sunnah on the vital signs of lung cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
The Effect of Virtual Reality (VR) Relaxation on the Pain Scale During Vascular Access Cannulation Procedures Yuliarti, Eki; Putri, Diyanah Syolihan Rinjani; Hapsari, Happy Indri
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Cannulation is an act of inserting a needle through the skin into a blood vessel (AV Shunt or Femoral) as a means of connecting the vascular circulation and the dialysis machine during the hemodialysis process, cannulation is a procedure that causes psychological problems in the form of anxiety and physical problems in the form of pain due to the insertion of a large needle during hemodialysis. Relaxation training can be done for a limited period of time and usually has no side effects. One of them can use the Guided imagery technique. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Virtual Reality (VR) relaxation on the pain scale during the Vascular Access Cannulation procedure for Hemodialysis Patients at Maguan Husada Pracimantoro Hospital. This study used a Pre-experimental research type with One group pretest-posttest design, conducted in the Hemodialysis Room of Maguan Husada Pracimantoro Hospital in March 2024. This study uses purposive sampling techniqu. The sample used was 56 people. The data collection tool used a numeric rating scale pain assessment sheet. The data analysis used was the Wilcoxon analysis. The results of the study showed that pain before Virtual Reality (VR) relaxation was carried out, the average pain of respondents was 5.96. Pain after Virtual Reality (VR) relaxation for 10 minutes 38 seconds was known to have an average pain of respondents on a scale of 3.36. The results of the Wilcoxon Strained Rank Test with a significant value (p value) of 0.000 < 0.005. There is an effect of virtual reality (VR) relaxation on the pain scale during the procedure of installing vascular access cannulation for hemodialysis patients at Maguan Husada Pracimantoro Hospital.
The Effect of Murottal and Dzikir Therapy on Anxiety Levels of Cervical Cancer Patients Purnomo, Slamet; Putri, Diyanah Syolihan Rinjani; Sulisetyawati, S. Dwi
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Patients diagnosed with Stage IIIb cervical cancer will undergo chemotherapy treatment. The initial course of chemotherapy for individuals with cervical cancer is associated with both physical and psychological side effects. Physical side effects include fatigue, nausea, vomiting, oral ulcers, hair loss, and disorders affecting the nervous and muscular systems, as well as psychological effects such as anxiety, feelings of helplessness, shame, and diminished self-esteem. Cervical cancer undergoing the first chemotherapy will experience impaired anxiety levels, resulting in aggressive behavior and self-isolation. The application of Murottal therapy and dhikr before undergoing the first chemotherapy has a positive effect on patients. Objective: This research aimed to assess the degree of anxiety experienced by cervical cancer patients undergoing first-line chemotherapy treatment, with the incorporation of Murottal therapy and dhikr before the chemotherapy session. Method: The study employed a quasi-experimental design utilizing a one-group pre-test and post-test approach. The sample comprised 52 cervical cancer patients participating in the first chemotherapy program, selected using a total sampling method. Exclusion criteria included patients who were on anxiety-reducing medications, those in emergency medical situations, and individuals with impaired consciousness. An evaluation of anxiety levels utilized the Hamilton Rating Scale for Anxiety (HARS). The intervention consisted of Murrotal therapy and dhikr for 22 minutes and 03 seconds before the commencement of chemotherapy. Results: The Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test results yielded a statistically significant p-value of 0.000 < 0.005, indicating a notable effect of Murrotal therapy and dhikr before chemotherapy. Conclusions: Therefore, Murrotal therapy and dhikr are effective in alleviating anxiety levels among cervical cancer patients undergoing first-line chemotherapy treatment at Dr. Moewardi Hospital.
The Effect of Murottal and Dzikir Therapy on Stress Levels of Cervical Cancer Patients in the First Chemotherapy Program Septiana, Tiara; Putri, Diyanah Syolihan Rinjani; Setiyawan, Setiyawan
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Cervical cancer patients stage IIIB receive their first chemotherapy treatment. One of the effects of chemotherapy is that it can cause stress. Stress, as a psychological effect, worsens many diseases and pathological conditions and weakens the immune system. This can reduce the cytotoxic activity of T lymphocyte cells and thus increase cell proliferation. The combination of murottal and dhikr therapy can be considered a comprehensive approach to dealing with stress. After listening to murottal, a person may feel more connected to the verses of the Qur'an. Dhikr therapy, as a form of repetition and reflection on the greatness of Allah, can be the next step in strengthening spiritual bonds and relieving stress. Purpose: This study aims to determine the stress level of cervical cancer patients in the first chemotherapy program with murottal and dhikr therapy at Dr. Moewardi Hospital. Method: This type of research is quantitative research with the research design used is Quasy Experiment one group pre test-post test design. The total population of the study was 52 patients. The sample in this study was cervical cancer patients at Dr. Moewardi Hospital, a total of 52 patients using the total sampling technique. This study was conducted in the tulip rooms 4 and 5 of Dr. Moewardi Hospital. Moewardi. on March 25, 2024 – May 13, 2024. Stress assessment indicators using the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10). Murottal therapy intervention with a duration of 17 minutes 40 seconds and dhikr with a duration of 2 minutes. Result: Data analysis using parametric testing in the form of a Paired T-Test with a confidence level of 95%. The pretest stress level of murottal and dhikr administration with a mean of 17.17 and a posttest stress level of 13.77. Conclusions: The results of the Paired T-Test were significant at 0.000 <0.05 indicating that there was an effect of murottal and dhikr therapy after the first chemotherapy.
The Effect of Stretching and Ergonomic Sitting Posture on Low Back Pain (LBP) in Workers Martatias, Syna Yusterien; Putri, Diyanah Syolihan Rinjani; Saelan, Saelan
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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LBP is the main cause of decreasing work productivity and work absence in most of the big countries in the world. Office employees generally use computers for a long duration with incorrect or non-ergonomic sitting posture. Incorrect or non-ergonomic sitting posture and long sitting duration increase the risk of LBP. Efforts that can be made to control LBP are stretching and ergonomic sitting posture. Objective: the aim of this study is to determine the effect of stretching and ergonomic sitting posture on Low Back Pain (LBP) in workers at PT ADMEDIKA Surakarta. Method: This study used an observational analytical design with a cross-sectional approach. Sampling used a total sampling technique. There were 52 workers who experienced LBP. This study was conducted in PT Admedika Surakarta from Apri 24 to May 26, 2024. The instrument used the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) questionnaire. The intervention of stretching and ergonomic sitting posture was 2-3 minutes long for 2 rounds and carried out 3 times per week. The data analysis used a parametric test in the form of a Paired T-test. Results: The results of data analysis obtained a significance value of 0.000 < 0.05. Conclusions: which can be concluded that there is an effect of stretching and ergonomic sitting posture on Low Back Pain (LBP) in workers of PT ADMEDIKA Surakarta.
The Effect of Art Therapy on Depression Levels in Parents of Children with Cancer Wulanningrum, Dian Nur; Suryandari, Dewi; Putri, Diyanah Syolihan Rinjani; Saputra, Irvan Wydias
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Childhood cancer is a serious condition characterized by the abnormal growth of cells in children. Treatment for children with cancer, both through medical and psychological therapies, can affect mental health, including stress, anxiety, and the risk of depression in parents. Mental health issues in parents of children with cancer can impact the caregiving process. One approach to reduce the risk of depression in these parents is art therapy. Objective to determine the effect of art therapy on depression levels in parents of children with cancer. This study used a quasi-experimental approach with a one-group pretest-posttest design without a control group. The sampling technique used was accidental sampling, with total of 39 respondents. The data analysis used the Wilcoxon test. Data analysis showed a p-value of 0.000. This study indicates that art therapy has a significant effect on reducing depression levels in parents.
Relationship between the Habit of Using Electronic Cigarettes (Vapes) and Lung Function Values Azali, Lalu M. Panji; Putri, Diyanah Syolihan Rinjani; Wahyuningsih, Wahyuningsih; Rahmad, Muhamad Nur
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 4 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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The contemporary phenomenon of e-cigarette usage has gained traction in society, particularly as a means of transitioning away from traditional tobacco cigarettes. While e-cigarettes are generally perceived as having less detrimental effects on the body, their contents have been linked to various diseases and potential organ dysfunction. Nicotine, a key component of e-cigarettes, can induce addiction and negatively impact the respiratory system, cardiovascular health, and neurological function. The objective of this research was to investigate the potential correlation between electric cigarette usage and pulmonary function in the Pasovati Vape Community in Solo.The research employed quantitative methodology utilizing a cross-sectional design. The study sample consisted of 60 individuals who use vape products, selected through purposive sampling. Data was gathered by administering the PS-ECDI questionnaire and conducting physical examinations using a Peak Flow Meter. The findings revealed that all participants were male, with an average age of 26. Only 32 respondents reported infrequent exercise, and the average duration of vape usage was 4 years. A total of 25 individuals (41%) were identified as heavy users, while 26 (43%) exhibited compromised pulmonary function. Statistical analysis using the Gamma Test yielded a p-value of 0.000 (p < 0.05). Therefore, there was a significant association between e-cigarette or vaporizer usage and diminished lung function among members of the Pasovati Vape Community in Solo.
The Effect of Swedish Abdominal Massage on Constipation Scale in Stroke Patients Suryandari, Dewi; Wulanningrum, Dian Nur; Putri, Diyanah Syolihan Rinjani
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 4 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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In stroke, sudden neurological and functional damage occurs due to reduced or interrupted blood flow to the brain caused by clots or plaque in the blood vessels. Stroke clients experience neuromotor deficits, causing symptoms of paralysis on one side of the body with a level of weakness, so they are at risk of constipation. Constipation is a common problem in patients. Nurses have an important role in overcoming constipation in patients who are on mechanical ventilation during treatment, one of the non-pharmacological therapies that can be done by nurses to overcome constipation is abdominal massage. Objective: Knowing the effect of swedish massage on the constipation scale in stroke Patients at Dr. Moewardi Hospital. Method: This research uses the quasy experiment method with a pretest and posttest approach without control. The population in this study were stroke patients at Dr. Moewardi Hospital. The sampling technique in this study was the Non-Probability Sampling technique with the total sampling technique, namely taking samples equal to the number of populations that have met the inclusion and exclusion criteria made by the researcher. The sample in this study was 20 respondents. Univariate analysis in this study consisted of respondent characteristics, constipation scale before massage and constipation scale after massage. Bivariate analysis in this study was to determine the effect of Swedish massage on constipation scale in stroke patients at Dr. Moewardi Hospital. Data normality test showed pre-normal constipation (p value> 0.05), post-abnormal constipation (p value <0.00) so the data was not normal, so the bivariate test used the Wilcoxon test. Pre and post intestinal peristaltic data were normal, so the bivariate test used the Paired Sample T Test. Results: The analysis results show a p-value of 0.009. Conclusions: There is an effect of Swedish massage on the constipation scale of stroke patients.