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NurseLine Journal
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ISSN : 25407937     EISSN : 2541464X     DOI : -
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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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COMPARISON STUDY OF HEALTHY BABIES, CHILDREN AND PREGNANT WOMEN INDICATOR IN THE COASTAL MARINE AND MOUNTAIN AREA AT JEMBER DISTRICT 2015 Sasmiyanto Sasmiyanto; Luh Titi Handayani
NurseLine Journal Vol 1 No 2 (2016): November 2016
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A good nutrient status is influenced by the amount of food intake. Malnutrition status is directly influenced by food intake and infectious disease. It is also indirectly influenced by nurturing system, food availability, social, economic, culture and political factor. This research was conducted to describe condition of baby, under five years old children, and pregnant woman in coastal area and mountain range. This study was a descriptive research with cross sectional approach. There were 25 respondents in mountain area and 25 respondents in coastal area taken by purposive sampling. Data were collected through questionnaire and observational sheet of nutritional status of pregnant women, babies, and under five years old children. Result based on major assessment of nutrient status showed tendency to emaciation of babies and under five years old children in coastal area and tendency to obesity of pregnant women in coastal area. This condition was influenced by education level, family income, and knowledge of nurturing system. Weight of pregnant women should be adequate and increases according to the gestational age because the normal weight gain of mother will result in a normal weight gain of the baby. Nutrient status of pregnant woman during their developmental stage and during their pregnancy will affect fetal growth and development. Results of this research indicate that role of all sectors are needed to monitor health status by observing some aspect of nutrient status in a susceptible groups such as pregnant woman, babies and under five years old children as the target of Sustainable Goal Standard (SDGs).
SURVEY OF FLOOD DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AMONG SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN AT KEMIRI VILLAGE, PANTI DISTRICT, JEMBER Latifa Aini Susumaningrum; Yerry Pristiwandono
NurseLine Journal Vol 2 No 1 (2017): May 2017
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School-age children as one of population play an important role in flood natural disaster preparedness. The occurrence of flood natural disaster in Kemiri village of Panti gave both material and immaterial impacts. Flood natural disaster preparedness that can be carried out independently by the community can help empower the community independently or jointly reduce its impact. This research was a descriptive explorative research that aimed to determine the ability of school-age children about preparing themselves in the preparedness of natural flood disasters. The sample was taken by simple random sampling with 75 school age children participated in this study. Data were collected by using flood disaster preparedness questionnaire and analyzed with univariate analysis in percentage form. The results obtained that school-age children were still lacking in the 7 indicators of preparedness toward natural flash flood disaster. It was shown from each indicator that majority of children still do not have the ability toward flood natural disaster preparedness. School-age children as part of a community need to get a disaster preparedness skill that will help them take an active role in the communinity including at home and school.
THE CORRELATION OF HEALTH SEEKING BEHAVIOR AND TRANSPORTATION MODE WITH PREHOSPITAL DELAY TIME IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME AT EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL PUBLIC HOSPITAL OF dr. T.C. HILLERS Ode Irman; Sri Poeranto; Tony Suharsono
NurseLine Journal Vol 2 No 2 (2017): November 2017
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Emergency conditions of the acute coronary syndrome (ACS) requires rapid and precise management. Prehospital delay time can result in deaths attributed to health seeking behavior and transportation mode. This research aimed to analyze the correlation of health seeking behavior and transportation mode with prehospital delay time in patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome at Emergency Department of Regional Public Hospital of dr. T.C. Hillers. The research design was observational analytic with cross sectional approach. The sample was 42 respondents obtained by using consecutive sampling. Data were collected with an interview in April-June 2017, then analyzed with univariate analysis and bivariate (Fisher test). The results showed that the majority of health seeking behavior of ACS patients was delayed to hospital (76.2%) and the mode of transportation used was public transportation (31%). Prehospital delay time most of which arrived late (> 120 min) (61.9%). Result of fisher test show there is correlation of health seeking behavior and transportation mode with prehospital delay time in patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome at Emergency Department of Regional Public Hospital of dr. T.C. Hillers. The results indicate the importance of improving patient referral systems, provide health counseling, provide village ambulances, support and organize Emergency Medical Services.
THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF TODDLER POST COLOSTOMY IN BANDUNG Dede Nurhayati; Ai Mardhiyah; Fanny Adistie
NurseLine Journal Vol 2 No 2 (2017): November 2017
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Congenital abnormalities in children are still quite high in Indonesia such as hirschsprung disease and anorectal malformations which require the fabrication of colostomy as bowel decompression and faecal expenditure alternatives. Stoma fabrication can have a physical or psychosocial impact on a child's life. This study aimed to determine the perception of parents on the quality of life in toddler-aged children with post colostomy. The method of this research was quantitative descriptive with 35 respondents obtained by consecutive sampling technique. The participants involved in this study were the parents of toddler-aged children who had experienced colostomy surgery. The data were collected using a Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (Peds QL) questionnaire. The data were analyzed with descriptive statistics. The results showed that 19 people (54.28%) of toddler-aged children who had experienced colostomy surgery had poor quality of life with the lowest score on cognitive function. The conclusions of this study indicated that most of parents perceived the quality of life of toddler-aged children who had experinced colostomy surgery in the bad category. The poor quality of life can affect the child growth. One of the efforts to improve the quality of life of children is by providing psychological therapy to help children deal with negative emotions and providing psychoeducation to parents about the importance of providing stimulus in toddler-aged childern so that children can have a better quality of life.
THE INCREASING SERVICE QUALITY AND NURSING CARE DOCUMENTATION BY TEAM METHOD IMPLEMENTATION Mohamad Kasim
NurseLine Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2016): May 2016
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The quality of nursing care in the hospital will not run properly if the nursing process does not properly implemented. Data on patient satisfaction in one of hospital in Central Java in 2012 showed 24% of patients said did not satisfied with the service, while the 41.5% obtained documenting aspects of incomplete documentation. The study aimed to determine relationship of the application of the team method with the quality of care and nursing care documentation in hospital. The method applied was analytic survey, and total sampling technique with involved 37 respondents. The Instrument which used questionnaire and checklist sheets. The data obtained were analyzed using Spearman rank statistical analysis. The results obtained from the 37 respondents indicated that the application of the team method in both categories amounted to 75.7% and 24.3% in the category enough. quality of service in either category as much as 62.2% and 37.8% in the category enough. While the documentation of nursing care in a complete category of 78.4% and 21.6% less than complete documentation. Conclusion: there was a significant relationship between the application of the team method with the quality of service with significant values 0.021 and a correlation coefficients of 0.378, and there was a significant association with the application of the team method with nursing care documentation with significant value 0.042 and a correlation coefficient of 0.336. Based on these results the better application of the method of the team , the better quality of care and documentation of nursing care , nursing implications of this research is the need for the application of the method in a proper team by providing training and supervision of the implementation of the method of the team.
EFFECTIVE COUGH AND DEEP BREATH DECREASES THE COLONIZATION OF Staphylococcus aureus IN SECRET OF POST SURGERY PATIENTS WITH GENERAL AENESTHESIA IN SOEBANDI JEMBER HOSPITAL Rondhianto Rondhianto; Dini Kurniawati; Ayu Kurnia Vidiany
NurseLine Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2016): May 2016
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Surgery is one of procedur to cure of the disease with method cut and slice of the body. Almost surgery use general aenesthesia before the procedure began. After general anesthesia procedure, the acumulation of mucus secretion in respiratory tract have occured. The accamulatin of mucus secretion it it cause by intubation endotracheal tube procedure or effect of anesthetic agens itself. The mucus accumulation can lead improving of bacterial colonization, especially Staphylococcus aureus which was a normal flora and might become pathogenic when amount more than usual. Staphylococcus aureus were increasingly more and colonized in respiratory tract, especially in pharix, would getted into the lungs and caused pneumonia nosocomial. One of nurse efforts to protect the patient from pneumonia nosocomial is minimized the colonization of Staphylococcus aureus by implementing effective cough and deep breath. The procedure can do after surgery in post operative phase to help patient removed the excessive mucus secretions, it's mean amount of bacteria that contained in the mucus can minimized. This research is quasy experiment study. The design of the study is posttest only experimental design with non-equivalent control group design. The samples in this study were 20 respondents postoperative patients with general aenesthesia divided into 2 groups (control group and the experimental group). The intervention (effective cough and deep breath procedure) is given to the experimental group. Data were analyzed by independent t-test. The results showed that t value = 4.405 (p value = 0.000 < 0.05), that mean the procedure of effective coughing and deep breathing have effected to reduce the colonization of Staphylococcus aureus in secret of patients post surgery with general aenesthesia in Soebandi Jember Hospital and could have minimized risk of pneumonia nosocomial.
PEER GROUP SUPPORT EFFECTIVITY TOWARD THE QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS AND CHRONIC DISEASE CLIENT : A LITERATURE REVIEW Alfid Tri Afandi
NurseLine Journal Vol 1 No 2 (2016): November 2016
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Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the major infectious diseases in the world. There were 10.4 million new tuberculosis cases in 2015 and the number of deaths reached 1.4 million. This literature review described the effectiveness of peer group support to improve the quality of life of clients especially with pulmonary tuberculosis and other chronic diseases. This literature review used 25 electronic journals from over 100 international and national electronic journals published between 2006 and 2016, with the inclusion criteria of studies using peer group support treatment, tuberculosis disease and other chronic diseases treated with peer group support.The exclusion criteria is research using group method, but there was no resemblance due to illnes among client that follow the group method. Keywords used to find the journals were peer group support for pulmonary tuberculosis and “dukungan sebaya terhadap klien dengan tuberkulosis paru”. Search engines of this study were Google search, PNRI (Perpustakaan Nasional Republik Indonesia) and Master journals. Twenty five journals used in this literature review concluded that peer group support can improve quality of life of clients with pulmonary tuberculosis and other chronic diseases such as diabetes mellitus and HIV-AIDS, but some conditions need additional therapy to be more optimal. Peer group support can improve quality of life of TB clients and can be recommended as a variety of nursing interventions in controlling pulmonary tuberculosis
THE EFFECT OF HEALTH EDUCATION ON BEHAVIOR OF COMMUNITY ABOUT CONTENT AND EFFECTS OF PESTICIDES IN FRESH VEGETABLES Nurul Hidayah
NurseLine Journal Vol 2 No 1 (2017): May 2017
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Health problem that have increased in Indonesia is cancer. One of the causes is food consumed containing carcinogenic substances. Knowledge influences behavior in the selection and processing of food consumed daily. Improper processing causes pesticides or other chemicals contained in vegetables enter the body. Currently there are many people who still do not understand the correct way in processing and cleaning vegetables from the content of pesticides. This study aimed to determine the effect of health education on behavior of community about the content and impact of pesticides on fresh vegetables in the area of ​​Puskesmas Lawang. This research was quasi-experimental study with control group pretest-posttest design. A total of 96 respondents (intervention group: 48 respondents; control group: 48 respondents) were obtained by purposive sampling technique. Data were collected by using questionnaires and interview sheet. The result showed that there was no change in the behaviour of respondents in the control group. The behavior of respondents was mostly in low category both in pretest and posttest. On the other hand, there was an increase in the behavior of respondents in the treatment group. Before health education, there was only 8.3% respondents who had behaviour in good category, and that number increased to 54.2% after health education. Mann Whitney test obtained p value = 0.000. This means that health education by nurse has an effectiveness to improve community behavior about the content and impact of pesticide on fresh vegetables. Health workers are expected to promote health education to the community to improve knowledge related to health of food consumed.
PHENOMENOLOGY STUDY: RESILIENCE EXPERIENCE OF FARMER AFTER ERUPTION OF KELUD MOUNTAIN IN 2014 IN PUNCU VILLAGE OF PUNCU DISTRICT KEDIRI DISTRICT Lilik Setiawan; Retty Ratnawati; Retno Lestari
NurseLine Journal Vol 2 No 2 (2017): November 2017
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The eruption of the volcano resulted in material damage, loss of life, environmental damage, and psychological impact. The psychological impact of Mount eruption is one that needs attention for psychological impact that can lead to Post traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The purpose of study was to explore resilience experience of farmer after eruption of Kelud Mountain in 2014 in Puncu village of Puncu district, Kediri. The research design was qualitative with interpretive phenomenology approach. Data collection used in-depth interview method through semi-structured interview guide involving six participants and analysis was conducted with interpretive phenomenology analysis (IPA). This research produced nine themes including: 1) feel comfortable to live in kelud montain slope, 2) believing mounth activity can be unpredictable, 3) Believes the eruption brings blessings, 4) Feeling in a state of degradation 5) Accepting reality, 6) Trying to rise from difficult situation, 7) Looking for peace of mind, 8) Hoping for good disaster management, 9) Reviving community tradition. The role of health personnel in providing services to farmers affected by eruption of the mountain is needed so that they can understand, live and accept the conditions adaptively.
THE RESILIENCE OF ADOLESCENTS IN THE AREA OF EX LOCALIZATION OF BANDUNG Any Andriani; Neti Juniarti; Efri Widianti
NurseLine Journal Vol 2 No 2 (2017): November 2017
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Localization is a gathering place for commercial sex workers (CSWs) and identical to a negative environment. Localization can influence the development and self-information in adolescents. Resilience becomes an important aspect for the individual in overcoming and improving themselves to face difficulties and challenges that they experienced. This study aimed to determine the resilience of adolescents in the area of ex localization of Bandung. This study used a quantitative descriptive method. The sample was 42 adolescents which were taken using total sampling technique The data collection used 25-Items Scale Resilience instrument. The results showed that resilience level of adolescents at ex localization of Bandung was low in some respondents (54.8%) and some of the other respondents (40.5%) were in moderate level. Very few respondents (4.8%) were in a high level of resilience. The conclusion from this study showed that adolescents at ex localization area of Bandung were in low resilience level. Based on the results, holding positive activities that involved adolescents and conducting further research on the factors that affect adolescents resilience at ex-localization area of Bandung are recommended.

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