Nuriya Nuriya
Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, Indonesia

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THE EFFECT OF A COMBINATION OF SLOW DEEP BREATHING AND MUSIC THERAPY ON REDUCING BLOOD PRESSURE IN THE ELDERLY WITH HYPERTENSION: CASE REPORT Hasnatri Aulia Anwari; Arif Setyo Upoyo; Nuriya Nuriya
International Journal of Biomedical Nursing Review Vol 3 No 1 (2024): International Journal of Biomedical Nursing Review (IJBNR)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu-ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.ijbnr.2024.3.1.10718

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Introduction: Hypertension is an abnormal increase in blood pressure that can cause persistent symptoms in target organs. Uncontrolled hypertension can lead to complications such as heart disease, kidney failure, and stroke. Nonpharmacological therapies that can be done to reduce blood pressure are slow deep breathing and music therapy. Purpose: To determine the effect of a combination of slow deep breathing therapy and music therapy on lowering blood pressure in the elderly with hypertension. Methods: The research design used a case study method by providing slow deep breathing and music therapy interventions for 7 days to 2 case study subjects who experienced hypertension. Data collection using observation sheets and standard operating procedures (SOP) slow deep breathing and music therapy. Blood pressure measurement tools use a digital Sphygmomanometer and data analysis using descriptive analysis. Discussion: The implementation results showed that after the combination of slow deep breathing therapy and music therapy for 7 days there was a decrease in blood pressure in both case study subjects. The decrease in blood pressure in case study subject I on the first day after therapy was 198/103 mmHg and after 7 days of therapy it became 178/101 mmHg. In case study subject II, on the first day of intervention, blood pressure was 163/97 mmHg and after intervention for 7 days it became 152/95 mmHg. Conclusion: Combination therapy of slow deep breathing and music therapy can reduce blood pressure in elderly people suffering from hypertension.
NASAL IRRIGATION USING A SALINE SOLUTION TO CLEAN THE NOSE OF ACCUMULATED SECRETIONS AND IRRITANT COMPONENTS Agis Taufik; Nuriya Nuriya; Galih Noor Alivian
International Journal of Biomedical Nursing Review Vol 3 No 1 (2024): International Journal of Biomedical Nursing Review (IJBNR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.ijbnr.2024.3.1.10916

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Introduction: Chronic rhinosinusitis is a disease with a high incidence rate, this disease also has an impact on reducing the productivity and quality of life of sufferers. Rhinosinusitis can be caused by multifactorial causes, but most are also caused by inflammation due to viral infections or allergies, resulting in mucosal edema which results in obstruction of the sinus ostium and impaired drainage of secretions. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of nasal irrigation or nasal washing using saline solution on the symptoms complained of by patients and on the condition of airway clearance from patients, so that it can become additional insight for nurses in caring for patients with rhinosinusitis. Methods: This systematic review was conducted according to the PICO model. Keywords in the search for evidence based research in this literature review include: “nasal irrigation” “rhinosinusitis” A database search was conducted in November 2022 using the Google Scholar, PubMed, Science Direct database. Results and discussion: Based on a review of several journals regarding the implementation of nasal irrigation with saline solution, it was found that nasal irrigation using saline solution had a better effect than standard therapy without nasal irrigation with 0.9% NaCl. In addition, it provides good symptom improvement compared to anti- allergy treatment in patients, improves quality of life, and prevents disease recurrence. Conclusion: Based on the results of 10 journal analyzes that have been conducted by the authors, it can be concluded that nasal irrigation using saline solution is proven to be effective in cleaning the nose of accumulated secretions, crusts, and irritant components, thus improving mucosal cleaning. In addition, nasal irrigation has advantages over other techniques such as nasal sprays.
THE EFFECT OF BUTEKYO BREATHING TECHNIQUE ON PEAK EKSPIRATORY FLOW (PEF) AND OXYGEN SATURATION IN ASTHMA PATIENTS: CASE REPORT Alvina Oktaviani; Nuriya Nuriya; Arif Setyo Upoyo
International Journal of Biomedical Nursing Review Vol 3 No 2 (2024): International Journal of Biomedical Nursing Review (IJBNR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.ijbnr.2024.3.2.11300

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Introduction: Asthma is one of the most frequently occurring chronic diseases and can be experienced by people of all ages. In asthma patients, problems with less effective airway clearance can arise due to airway spasm. The main management of asthma is maintaining asthma control using asthma management interventions. This case report aims to determine the effect of the butekyo breathing technique on peak expiratory flow (PEF) and oxygen saturation in asthma patients. Purpose: This systematic review aims to determine the effect of the butekyo breathing technique on peak expiratory flow (PEF) and oxygen saturation in asthma patients. Methods: Implementation is carried out based on Evidence Based Practice (EBP). The EBP found concluded that the butekyo breathing technique is a nursing intervention that can be used as an asthma management intervention. Butekyo breathing technique intervention was carried out twice a day for 14 consecutive days. Evaluation of results obtained from monitoring peak expiratory flow (PEF) values using a peak flow meter and oxygen saturation using oxymeter. Discussion: Based on the results of measuring the peak expiratory flow (PEF) value, the APE value before the Butekyo breathing intervention was carried out was an average of 80% to 137.5%. The highest oxygen saturation value appeared at 98%. Conclusion: The results of the implementation that has been carried out are in accordance with evidence based practice (EBP), namely that the butekyo breathing technique has an effect on increasing APE. Patients who had moderate category asthma experienced an increase in peak expiratory flow of 57.5%.
IMPLEMENTATION OF HEALTH EDUCATION ON DIABETES FOOT EXERCISES USING BOOKLET MEDIA FOR A DIABETES MELLITUS SUFFERER IN KARANGTURI VILLAGE BANYUMAS REGENCY: CASE REPORT Lusi Setiawati; Nuriya Nuriya; Ridlwan Kamaluddin; Agis Taufik
International Journal of Biomedical Nursing Review Vol 4 No 2 (2025): International Journal of Biomedical Nursing Review (IJBNR)
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Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is also known as a "lifelong disease," but it can be managed. Indonesia ranks fifth in the world for the highest number of sufferers, with 19.5 million sufferers in 2021, and this number is predicted to increase by 2045. Management is needed to improve the quality of life and prevent complications in diabetes mellitus sufferers. Foot exercises are considered a simple treatment option, but many people are unfamiliar with it. Therefore, health education is needed using media that can increase knowledge, such as booklets. Objective: This study aims to determine the effect of implementing health education in the form of diabetic foot exercises using booklets as media on diabetes mellitus sufferers. Methods: This research method used a case report and the DKQ-24 (Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire), a questionnaire assessing knowledge about diabetic foot exercises. Descriptive data analysis was then conducted by comparing pretest and posttest scores. Discussion: After health education using a booklet during one meeting and demonstration of diabetic foot exercises during three meetings, there was an increase in respondents' knowledge as evidenced by an increase in posttest results. Conclusion: Implementation of health education on diabetic foot exercises using booklets for Mrs. TM can increase the knowledge of diabetes mellitus sufferers.