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NurseLine Journal
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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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Optimizing the Endorphin and Oxytocin Massage to Increase Breast Milk Production among Postpartum Mother in Indonesia Sumirah Budi Pertami; Budiono Budiono; Ira Rahmawati
NurseLine Journal Vol 5 No 1 (2020): May 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v5i1.16825

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Exclusive breastfeeding is the gold standard of infant feeding in the first six months of their life. In Indonesia, breastfeeding practice has become a social norm among women. However, some women have experienced inadequate breast milk production especially in the first and second days after birth. This study aimed to investigate the effect of endorphin and oxytocin massage on breast milk production among primiparous postpartum women and their baby weight. a quasi-experimental design was utilized with pre-test and post-test control group design. The population in this study were 175 postpartum mothers in Lawang Primary Health Care Indonesia. Forty postpartum mothers were selected and allocated to the intervention and control groups. Ten women were received endorphin massage, ten were given oxytocin massage, ten mothers were received the combination of endorphin and oxytocin massage and the remaining ten were allocated into the control group. The dependent variables were breast milk production and infant body weight, whereases the independent variables were endorphin massage, oxytocin massage and combination of endorphin and oxytocin massages. Data were analyzed by using t-test followed by One Way ANOVA Test with α = 0.05. The results indicated differences between the four group regarding the breast milk production and an increase in baby weight with p = 0, 00<α = 0, 05 and p = 0.046 <α = 0.05 respectively. According to the results, the combination of endorphin and oxytocin massage is the most effective technique to increase breast milk production among postpartum women and therefore, facilitating the baby weight gain in the first six months of their life.
Uncertainty in Ilness and Psychological Status in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus M.Elyas Arif Budiman; Ah Yusuf; Av Sri Suhardiningsih
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v5i1.17316

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Poor psychological well-being is an important issue that must be addressed in managing Diabetes Mellitus. Uncertainty surrounding health conditions substantially affects psychological outcomes, anxiety characteristics, loss of hope and psychological distress in clients with Diabetes Mellitus. The purpose of this study was to determine the description of the uncertainty of the disease process (Uncertainty in illness) and the psychological status of Diabetes Mellitus clients in the Jember Community Health Center. The design of this study was the explanatory survey with a cross-sectional approach. The study population was all Diabetes Mellitus clients in the Jember Community Health Center. Sample size: 250 Diabetes Mellitus clients were recruited using a simple random sampling technique. The data used in this research is descriptive statistical analysis so that the results will be obtained in the form of a frequency distribution. The results showed that the highest level of client expectations was with a low expected rate of 51.2%. The level of distress of respondents who had the highest Diabetes Mellitus was in the category of distress by 50.4%. The level of anxiety felt by respondents is mostly in the category of disturbance by 47.6% and uncertainty (Uncertainty) is in the less category by 63.2%. Several psychological factors have contributed to affect the emotional and psychological well-being of diabetes mellitus clients, including the Diabetes Mellitus client's acceptance of the uncertainties surrounding health conditions.
Effect of Disaster Simulation Methods on Students Disaster Management Knowledge and Skills at STIKes Majapahit Mojokerto Atikah Fatmawati; Anndy Prastya; Ika Suhartanti; Fitria Wahyu Ariyanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v5i1.17057

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Preparedness education for disasters is important because nurses must adapt to any conditions. But the phenomenon shows that not many nurses have the readiness and qualified experience in disaster relief efforts. The right step in improving the ability of nurses is to provide disaster education early on to nursing students. This study aims to determine the effect of disaster simulation methods on disaster management knowledge and skills in students at STIKes Majapahit Mojokerto. The design of this study was a pre-experiment with one group post-test only design. The sample of this research was all 7th-semester students of the Nursing Undergraduate Study Program at STIKes Majapahit Mojokerto with 21 respondents. The independent variable is the intervention of the disaster simulation method and the dependent variable is the knowledge and skills of disaster management. This study used a measuring tool in the form of a questionnaire sheet that was adopted and modified from the DPET (Disaster Preparedness Evaluation Tool) questionnaire. Analysis of the data in this study used the analysis of the mean. The study found that the mean value of disaster management knowledge and skills were at 4.50 (SD: 1.12) and 4.29 (SD: 1.04). The mean value is included in the moderate category. This disaster simulation method provides the opportunity and experience for students to be able to directly apply the theories obtained in class to situations that are made as closely as possible with disaster conditions. The results of this study are expected to be a reference in the development of more attractive and interesting learning methods on the topic of disaster management so that in the long run it can improve the ability of nurses in their roles when disasters occur.
Exploring Jember Community View in the Treatment of Mental Health Disorders with the Perspective of a Transcultural Nursing Fitrio Deviantony; Tantut Susanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v5i1.16623

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The problems of people with mental health disorders (PWMHD) include physical problems, psychological problems, and social problems. Jember Regency in 2018 had 514 new cases, and Panti village was ranked first with 114 clients (22.1%) of the total cases in the Jember Regency. Community views accompanied by cultural background often prevent families with PWMHD from coming to the health center to seek care and management of health services. Negative public views on PWMHD will reduce PWMHD visits to seek treatment so that cases of drug withdrawal will increase. Nurses have an essential role in providing nursing care to clients with mental disorders. Without knowledge of the cultural viewpoints of the community, nurses will find it difficult to find strategies to reduce the occurrence of stigma and discrimination in PWMHD This study uses an ethnography study, qualitative approach, and descriptive design to explore and understand about the Jember community view in the treatment of mental disorders with a perspective of transcultural nursing. The technique of collecting data uses in-depth interviews with a semi-structured interview guide involving seven participants, and the data were analyzed using interpretive phenomenology analysis. This research has passed the ethical test with ethical approval No.595 / UN25.8 / KEPK / DL / 2019. This research conducted five themes. First is the family efforts to seek healing; the second theme is received trials from God; the third theme is community stigma to people with mental disorders; the fourth theme is community expectations for people with mental disorders, and the fifth theme is community acceptance of people with mental disorders. Considering the impact that will arise from this condition if it does not get proper treatment, it is needed the role of health workers in providing services to the family to be able to increase visits to health services in order to improve the recovery of people with mental disorders.
The Correlation of the Nurses Caring Behavior with Parents Anxiety Level Related to Invasive Procedures to Pediactric Patients Dwi Wahyuni; Anisah Ardiana; Ahmad Rifai
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v5i1.16169

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Hospitalization causes children to have received various treatments in the hospital such as invasive procedures. Hospitalization results in anxiety either to children or parents. Parental anxiety could be decreased by nurses' caring behavior This research aimed to analyze the correlation between nurses' caring behavior with parents' anxiety levels related to an invasive procedure to child patients in RSUD dr. Haryoto Lumajang. The research design was correlational descriptive with a cross-sectional approach. Purposive sampling was used with criteria of parents who have experience accompanying invasive procedures in children with a minimum stay of 1 day. A total of 112 parents with a hospitalized child were included. This study showed that participants had high perceptions of caring behaviors and 91% of parents hadn't anxiety. The result of Kendall tau b correlation test showed that p-value 0.036 (α = 0.05) and τ = -0.164. This study found that nurses’ caring behavior correlated to parents' anxiety level related to an invasive procedure to child patients in RSUD dr. Haryoto Lumajang. The correlation results show a very weak relationship, higher nurses’ caring lower parents’ anxiety. This study indicated that nurses’ caring behavior can reduce parents’ anxiety. The application of caring behavior should be improved, particularly in pediatric nursing as one of the vulnerable groups. So, caring as the essence of nursing can be achieved.
The Association of Parental Verbal Abuse and Adolescent Personality Types in 2 Gamping Junior High School Rizqi Wahyu Hidayati; Retno Sumiyarini
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v5i1.15661

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Physical and psychological changed were commonly happened in adolescents. Some of them felt over estimate, egocentric, peevish, and aggressive. It was influenced by society and family. Some researchers said that a child who lived with verbal abusing, they had psychological disorder such as anxiety, Post Trauma Distress Syndrome, depression, and personality disorder. The aim of this research was to know the association of parental verbal abuse and adolescent personality types in 2 Gamping Junior High School. The method was a quantitative research which used cross sectional design. The sample was 89 person who lived with parents and they were 12-14 years old. Sample was taken with simple random sampling. Researcher used students' number to take the sample. The questioners were verbal abuse questioner and Myers Briggs Type Indicator Personality. Next, the data was analyzed by SPSS 21 with coefficient contingency test. Based on the result, the p was 0.192 (sign p <0.05). It was shown that there was unrelated between parental verbal abuse and adolescent personality types in 2 Gamping Junior High School. Most of them (88.8%) were low parental verbal abuse. There were many factors which influenced the personality type, such as genetic, social, and perceptions. Further researcherssaid that Javanese norm could influence this situation. There were any norm which children must be allowed theparents. It made different perception of parental verbal abuse for adolescent. The result was not related between parental verbal abuse and adolescent personality types. There were many factors which influencing the personality type in individual, such as genetic, social, and perceptions.
The Influence of Mandala Pattern Coloring Therapy Toward Academic Stress Level on First Grade Students at Nursing Undergraduate Study Program Roni Apriyana; Efri Widianti; Rizki Muliani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v5i1.13556

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First-degree students have many experiences with academic problems, namely stress, stress is a response to the burden received. Increased stress for students causes a depressive condition that adversely affects him. Management that can be used is coloring the mandala pattern which can affect the endorphin hormone so that the individual is in a state of relaxation. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of therapeutic coloring on mandala patterns on academic stress levels in first-degree students. The research method in this study used a type of pre-experimental research with the Pretest-Posttest One Group approach. The number of samples in this study amounted to 60 first-level students with purposive sampling technique. The instruments used were the Student-life Stress Inventory questionnaire and the coloring book of the mandala pattern with measurements of stress levels carried out pre and post-test. Therapy for coloring the mandala pattern was carried out for three meetings. Analysis of the data used is a paired t-test. The results showed that before the mandala pattern coloring therapy almost all (98.3%) students experienced moderate stress, after being given mandala pattern coloring therapy almost all (78.3%) students were still experiencing moderate stress but with a decrease in percentage and a small percentage (21.7%) students experienced a decrease in stress levels to mild stress. The paired t-test results showed a sig p-value of 0,000 <α (0.05). So it can be concluded that there is a therapeutic effect of coloring mandala patterns on academic stress levels at first-level students. Based on the results of this study, institutions are expected to be able to apply color therapy to the mandala pattern as a complementary therapy in handling students who experience academic stress.
Exegesis on the Integral-Interaction: a Conceptual Foundation in Nursing Phoebe Lynn B Calungsod; Joel Rey Ugsang Acob
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v5i1.18033

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Caring nurses fulfill the relation among other health professionals in the pursuit of quality and valuable attention towards people across the walks of life. Hence, an adequate interaction among stakeholders must transpire as central in the nursing practice. This manuscript clarify concepts on integral interactive based on reviews of published literature and to further explain the components of integral interaction as nursing concept. The study utilized pragmatic utility as an approach in analyzing reviewed literature concepts. A prism is also employed during systematic literature review. Keywords used such as caring, interaction, integral and the like to extract significant articles as unit of analysis. The nursing profession is not possible without nurse-client interaction as this serves as the backbone to which practice has relied on. This concept analysis is focused on the idea that an integral interaction must occur in every nurse-client interaction. On the event of clarifying what is integral to nursing where a more comprehensive view is elaborated that is very useful in the delivery of nursing care not only towards the client but in collaboration with other health care team in the attainment of client’s well-being. Integral-interaction explain that nurse-patient relationship only exists when the three components are experienced simultaneously. It is also recommended to further the investigation by applying the conceptual model to practice in clinical or community settings therefore strengthening the claim of studied concepts.
The Difference of Eosinophil Amount in Tuberculosis Patients with and without Soil-Transmitted Helminths Co-infection in Panti District, Jember Yunita Armiyanti; Nisrina Salsabila Firmansyah; Angga Mardro Raharjo; Muhammad Ali Shodikin; Enny Suswati; Dini Agustina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v5i1.16729

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Tuberculosis is one of the world's health problems even in Indonesia. The immune response that needed to deal with TB can be influenced by other infections, such as helminth infection. The helminth infections induce Th2 immune responses and eosinophilia to eliminate these pathogen. Meanwhile, the Th2 response and eosinophilia can also suppress the Th1 immune response which is very important to eliminate the bacterium M. tuberculosis and make a negative impact on the success of TB therapy. Thus, the eosinophil profile can describe the immune response in TB patients with helminth co-infection. This study aims to determine the prevalence of helminthiasis in TB patients and determine the differences in eosinophil amount in tuberculosis patients with and without helminth co-infection. This study was an observational analytic study with a cross-sectional design conducted at Puskesmas Panti in August 2019-January 2020 using fecal and blood samples from 24 research subjects. Helminth co-infection status was obtained from fecal examination with sedimentation and flotation methods while the number of eosinophils was obtained from leukocyte counts. Data analysis used the Mann Whitney U test to determine differences in the number of eosinophils in the two groups. The results showed there was no difference in the number of eosinophils in TB patients with helminth co-infection and without helminth co-infection (p> 0.05). There is no typical picture of the number of eosinophils in both groups so that eosinophils cannot describe the immune response that arose in TB patients with helminth co-infections in Panti district, Jember.
Influences of Therapeutic Communication on Model of Structural Reflection on Parents of Patients Satisfaction Agostinha Soares; Kusnanto Kusnanto; Ninuk Dian Kurniawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/nlj.v5i1.17323

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Therapeutic communication with reflection is a process of learning from experience, recapturing practical experience and reflecting on it critically to gain new understanding, tends to involve individual practitioners to become self-aware of the situation. However, at the Hospital in Dili Timor Leste the nurse does not explain the procedure of giving medication to the patient's parents. The general purpose of the study is to know the effect of therapeutic communication with the model of structural reflection on patient parent satisfaction. In this study using a posttest-only control group design with a sample of 126 people in each group of 63 people Purposive sampling method. Intervention using the MSR module, for 3 consecutive days, on the third day the two groups conducted a post-test using a questionnaire on patient satisfaction, using Mann Whitney analysis.The results of this study obtained a value of p = 0,000 which means that there is a significant influence between the control group in the perinatology room and the intervention group in the pediatric room on the satisfaction of patients' parents in the Pediatric Department of Hospital Dili Timor Leste. Therapeutic communication with the structural reflection model (MSR) has a positive influence on the patient's parents at the Dili Timor Teste Hospital, the patient's parents are very satisfied with the communication made by the nurse, with therapeutic communication the nurse looks for the patient, supports, supports, questions, establishes a relationship of trust , the method required by this MSR needs to be applied in Hospital Dili Timor Leste

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