NurseLine Journal
NurseLine Journal (NLJ) is a nursing scientific journal article and publishes by Nursing School, University of Jember in collaboration with National Nurse Association of Indonesia in Jember (DPD PPNI Kabupaten Jember). NLJ have a p-ISSN 2540-7937 and e-ISSN 2541-464X. NurseLine Journal is published twice in a year, May and November. The NurseLine Journal received both article research and original literature review articles that have not been published in other media or other scientific journal.
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Self-Efficacy Parents in Undergoing Child Cancer Treatment at the Rumah Kanker Anak Cinta Bandung
Sri Hendrawati;
Ikeu Nurhidayah;
Ai Mardhiyah
NurseLine Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2019): May 2019
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DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v4i1.8911
The incidence of cancer in children is increasing and has entered into the top ten most prevalent diseases in children. Cancer in children have an impact both physical and psychosocial changes that can occur as a result of the disease and the side effects of treatment. The treatment for children with cancer should be done continuously and lasts a long time, so the role of parents in supporting the treatment is very important. Parents are the important factors to implementation of family centered care in the treatment and care for children with cancer. The implementation of family centered care is influenced by the self efficacy belief of parents. This study aimed to identify parental self efficacy in the treatment of children with cancer at the Rumah Kanker Anak Cinta Bandung. This study used a descriptive quantitative. The sample in this study was chosen by consecutive sampling, and found 40 samples within a month. Data collection using questionnaires developed based on Bandura theory (1997). Data was analyzed using descriptive analyzes by frequency and persentation. The results showed that the majority of parents who have children with cancer have a high self efficacy as many as 23 people (57.5%). Parents who have children with cancer in this study had a high ability or confidence (self efficacy) in treating children with cancer. So that it can be very supportive for the process of care, treatment, and cure of children, which expected to improve the quality of life for children with cancer.
Effectiveness of Blood Pressure Reduction Reviewed from Amount of Kop, Duration And Location of Point of Bekam Therapy
Muflih Muflih;
Mohamad Judha
NurseLine Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2019): May 2019
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DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v4i1.9042
Hypertension can be treated traditionally with complementary therapies such as cupping therapy. Evaluation of the effectiveness of cupping therapy on blood pressure reduction is thought to be influenced by variations in cupping therapy techniques. The purpose of this study was to prove scientifically the effectiveness of the number of heads, duration and location of cupping therapy points with a decrease in the value of blood pressure in patients at the Klaten Migoenani Health Nursing Clinic. This research method uses the Quasy experimental one group pre post test method. Data from the analysis of blood pressure measurements in patients undergoing cupping therapy were measured with digital tension and a statistical hypothesis test was performed. The sample technique uses quota sampling. The results showed that cupping therapy effectively reduced the average 20 mmHg of systolic and diastolic blood pressure by the number of locations of cupping points 1-3 locations, the number of heads of 18-24 and for 25-30 minutes of therapy through the process of nitrite dioxide stimulation which caused peripheral vasodilation . The conclusion of this study is that variations in blood pressure reduction in cupping therapy can be determined from the number of heads, duration and location of cupping points.
Life Experience of Chronic Kidney Diseases Undergoing Hemodialysis Therapy
Pipit Festi Wiliyanarti;
Abd Muhith
NurseLine Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2019): May 2019
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DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v4i1.9701
The incident of Kidney Disease increased year by years. Hemodialysis treatment is one of supportive therapies that can be maintained in health conditions of the chronocal kidney disease patient. This therapy can not replace the fuction of the kidney, however it could manage the quality of life of the kidney disease patients. The research descriptive qualitative approach was used in this study. The research results found 5 themes about chronic kidney disease patients with hemodyalisis. Those five themes were the knowledge of hemodynamic therapy, the impact of hemodynamic therapy, patients coping during the treatment process, family support and chronic kidney disease with hemodynamic therapy.
The Effect of Moringa oleifera (Lam) Leaf Extracts on Growth of Chicken Embryo Induced by Alkohol
Indah Kusuma Wardani;
Suryono Suryono
NurseLine Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2019): May 2019
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DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v4i1.11278
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is a condition associated with drinking alcohol during pregnancy and affect embryo development. FAS is the most common congenital disabilities in the world. The effects of FAS are mental retardation, cranial abnormalities, and heart defects. Moringa oleifera is a highly valued plant. It has an impressive range of biological activities, including antioxidant, antiproliferation, and anti-inflammatory. This study aims to assess the effect of Moringa oleifera leaf extracts in inhibiting growth retardation of chicken embryo growth induced by alcohol. The study was a true experimental design with posttest controlled group design. There were five groups with 5 of chicken embryo each group. The treatments contained 15% alcohol and aquadest as positive control (P+), without alcohol as negative control (P-), P0.5 (0,5g/dl), P5 (5g/dl), P50 (50g/dl) by adding Moringa oleifera leaf extracts, respectively. Moringa oleifera leaf extracts showed the improvement of length and head diameter as a benchmark for chicken embryo development with P5 concentration showed the best results to overcome growth retardation in alcohol-induced chicken embryos. This finding implies against possibility Moringa oleifera leaf extracts can be alternative medicine to prevent growth retardation.
Burden of Parents in Children with Disability at Sekolah Luar Biasa Negeri Cileunyi
Yusi Desriyani;
Ikeu Nurhidayah;
Fanny Adistie
NurseLine Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2019): May 2019
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DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v4i1.8696
Children with disabilities are children who have limited whether physical, intellectual, mental, sensory, and multiple disability. Children with disabilities tend to have poor quality of life due to low ability fulfilled basic needs independently. Therefore, they need special treatment from their parents and that could be the reasons of burden for parents as primary caregiver. This research aims to find the general burden of parents in disabilities children who attended Sekolah Luar Biasa (SLB) Negeri Cileunyi. This is a quantitative descriptive research with cross sectional approach. The population in this research were 158 parents (father/mother) of children with disability. The sample in this research was obtained 67 people by using convenience sampling technique. The research used Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI) as research instrument. The data have been obtained and analyzed by univariate analysis. The results will be analyzed by using frequency distribution. The result showed that 46.3% means little or no burden, 37.3% means mild to moderate burden, 14,9% means moderate to severe burden and 1,5% means severe burden. The conclusions of this research show that almost half of respondents are in the category of little or no burden. However, there were still respondents who had a severe burden, this is due to parents and children characteristics, poor self-control and lack of social support. Nurses need to provide family center care such as counseling and providing health education to parents with disabilities children and optimize existing support groups.
Intradialysis Exercise in Hemodialysis Patients: A Systematic Review
Siti Yartin;
Syahrul Said
NurseLine Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2019): May 2019
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DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v4i1.8466
Patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESRD) undergoing hemodialysis (HD) tend to have multiple comorbidities, especially cardiovascular disease, mineral and bone disorders which are important factors and contribute to the morbidity and mortality of HD patients. So it is important to know the types of intra-dialysis physical exercises that are safe and effective for HD patients. The type of research analyzed in this journal writing is a randomized controlled trial (RCT) that focuses on inter-dialysis physical exercise interventions both at home and HD center. With a literature search using PubMed, ScienceDirect, Willey, Proquest and Google Scholar databases. And those who meet the relevant requirements and reviews are: 8. Based on several reviews of intradialytic exercise studies in HD patients, intra-dialysis low intensity strength training is found safe and effective in adults and older. Research shows that doing 30 minutes of intradialytic exercise per session 3 times a week for at least ≥8 weeks is beneficial for HD patients. Regular exercise should be considered as an important therapeutic modality in the care of patients undergoing HD. Strength training improves physical performance, nutritional status and physical activity. But this study needs further research, so that it can contribute to the provision of evidence-based information in applying safe intradialytic exercises and become part of routine dialysis treatment units
The Influence of Indonesian Cardio Gymnastic Series-I to Plasma Protein Expression Of BDNF in The Elderly
Nita Fitria;
Lynna Lidyana;
Shelly Iskandar;
Leonardo Lubis;
Fidella Fidella;
Ajeng Fitria;
Ambrosius Purba
NurseLine Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2019): May 2019
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DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v4i1.11621
Physical activity in the elderly will improve cognitive function. Biomolecular changes to see an increase in elderly cognitive function are characterized by an increase in the expression of plasma protein Brain Derived Nerve Factor (BDNF). Efforts to improve cognitive function can be done in Indonesian Cardio Gymnastic Serie-I . In this study the aim was to analyze the influence of Indonesian Cardio Gymnastic Serie-I three times a week for 6 weeks to Plasma Protein Expression of BDNF in Elderly. This study used a pre-experiment with the design of one group pre and post test for 27 samples of healthy elderly aged > 60 years and routinely conduct Indonesian Cardio Gymnastic Serie-I 3 times a week for 6 weeks. To determine BDNF levels taken from elderly plasma blood then measured using the Enzime Link Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) method. To analyze the influence of Indonesian Cardio Gymnastic Serie-I to plasma protein expression of BDNF, a paired t-test was used so that the mean differences between before and after gymnastics were known. There were differences in the mean BDNF plasma protein expression before and after Indonesian Cardio Gymnastic Serie-I (2174,52 ± 700,79 VS 1981 ± 915,17 pg/ mL, p = 0,40 ; p > 0,05) with the mean difference was 192,69 which means Indonesian Cardio Gymnastic Serie-I 3 times a week for 6 weeks had no influence to plasma protein expression of BDNF because the level has decreased by 91.14% after exercising
The Effect of Education Giving on The Parent's Behavior About Growth Stimulation in Children with Stunting
Febrina Suci Hati;
Arantika Meidya Pratiwi
NurseLine Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2019): May 2019
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DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v4i1.8628
Stunting (short body) is a very short body state that goes beyond 2 SD below the median length or height of the population body which is an international reference. Stunting describes a lack of nutrition that has been going on for a long time and requires time for children to develop and recover. A number of studies show a link between Stunting with poor motor and mental development in early childhood, and poor cognitive achievement and school achievement in late childhood. In Sleman Regency in 2014 the Stunting number reached 12.87% (DIY 14.32%), wasting 4.02% (DIY 3.89%) and overweight 5.82% (DIY 5.84%). The highest Stunting rate appears in the Margins of 141 toddlers experiencing Stunting. Of all the toddlers in existence, and as a cause of malnutrition cases are the presence of comorbidities, congenital abnormalities from birth and because of wrong care. Parents of children with Stunting have focused on treatments to restore anthropometric growth but are less aware of the stimulation efforts that need to be done. The purpose of this study was to provide a design intervention in midwifery care in children with Stunting by providing education to parents about the stimulation of growth and development. The research method uses quasi-experimental pre-post test with control group design. Data analysis was carried out by Paired T-Test analysis. Respondents in this study were mothers with 1-3 year old stunting children in Sleman Regency. The sampling technique used in this study was using purposive sampling technique. The number of samples in this study was 37 people. The results showed that there was an effect of providing education on the stimulation of child growth and development of parents' children with Stunting with a significance value of p = 0.002 (p <0.05). There is are the influence of education giving on the parent's behavior about growth stimulation in children with stunting.
The Effects of Music Therapy on Vital Signs, Feeding, and Sleep in Premature Infants
Defi Efendi;
Reisy Tane
NurseLine Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2019): May 2019
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DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v4i1.8709
Premature infants experience various health problems such as instability of vital signs, difficulty eating and disturbance sleep-wake status. The objective of this literature review is to identify the benefits of music therapy for the stability of physiological functions, increased sucking behavior, and sleep in premature infants undergoing treatment in Neonates Intensive Care Unit (NICU). This article is a literature review using Sciendirect, SageGroup, Spinger, ProQuest, Google Scolars, and EBsco electronic sources from 2008-2018. Keywords used "Music Therapy" are then selected for full text articles for review. The results of the analysis of 7 articles that fit the inclusion criteria found that music therapy has an effect on a more stable physiological function, maintaining sleep in infants, and increasing sucking in premature infants. The conclusions and recommendations of this article are the use of appropriate music therapy can improve the health status of treated infants so it is recommended as one of the nursing interventions in the NICU room.