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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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PSYCHOEDUCATION THERAPY REDUCES FAMILY ANXIETY IN TREATING FAMILY MEMBER WHO SUFFERS FROM CATARACT Siswoyo Siswoyo; Baskoro Setioputro; Cholil Albarizi
NurseLine Journal Vol 1 No 2 (2016): November 2016
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Anxiety will appear on the family in caring family member who suffers from cataract. Family psychoeducation therapy can help reduce anxiety, so that families can find a solution for family members who suffer from cataracts appropriately. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of family psychoeducation therapy (FPE) on the anxiety level of family whose member suffers from cataract. This study was pre-experimental research with pretest-posttest design. The sampling technique was total sampling. There were 16 families of cataract patients living in the area of public health center of Jelbuk Jember participated in this research. Data collection was conducted in March 2016. FPE was given four times a week with a total of 12 times in 3 weeks and the duration was 60 minutes for each session. Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (ZSAS) was applied to measure anxiety level. The result of data analysis using Kruskal Wallis test showed p value of 0.001 (α=0.05). There was a significant influence of family psychoeducation (FPE) therapy on the anxiety level of family whose member suffers from cataract. Psychoeducation therapy can increase knowledge and empowerment of families in caring for family members who suffer from cataracts. FPE consists of activities that can improve family adaptive functioning and skills of positive coping mechanisms. Psychoeducation therapy can be applied to families to lower the anxiety level from burden experienced in caring family members who suffer from cataracts.
BACK MASSAGE MODALITY THERAPY FOR ELDERLY MEMORY CARE (LANGUAGE) IN JEMBER LONG-TERM CARE FACILITY Kushariyadi Kushariyadi
NurseLine Journal Vol 2 No 1 (2017): May 2017
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The aging process can reduce the memory in the elderly. Elderly expected memory gets older well maintained so that the function and quality of life of the elderly as a complex and unique individuals to function and prosper. Problem in UPT PSLU Jember is memory loss in the elderly. Elderly expressed concerns about memory loss experienced and perceived long ago. Until now, treatment of memory loss in the elderly in UPT PSLU Jember using nursing a back massage modality therapy has not been given. Type of quasi-experimental research design with one group pre-post test design treatment aimed to compare before treatment group were given nursing intervention modality therapy back massage with after being given intervention. This study aimed to influence nursing a back massage modality therapy in the treatment of memory (language) of the elderly. Sampling techniques used simple random sampling of the elderly in UPT PSLU Jember much as 12 respondents in 2016. The results of the analysis Wilcoxon signed rank test obtained value memory (language) p = 0.034, we conclude there is difference memory (language) of elderly significantly between before and after nursing a back massage modality therapy. Nurses and care giver family jointly provide alternative therapies using the back massage modality therapy for patient care individually and holistically so that elderly to remain productive.
THE INFLUENCE OF PROGRESSIVE MUSCLE RELAXATION ON ANXIETY LEVEL OF PRE-CAESAREAN SECTION MOTHERS IN DELIVERY ROOM Primasari Mahardhika Rahmawati; Edi Widjajanto; Asti Melani Astari
NurseLine Journal Vol 2 No 2 (2017): November 2017
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Birth rate through Caesarean surgery (C-section) keeps increasing globally. Research states that expecting mothers suffer from anxiety prior to C-section. Impacts of pre-Caesarean anxiety are increasing post-Caesarean pain, increasing analgesic need, longer hospitalization, and postpartum depression. One of the methods to overcome anxiety before C-section is conducting Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR) therapy. This study described the influence of PMR therapy on anxiety level of Pre-Caesarean mothers in the Surgery Room of RSUD dr Haryoto, Lumajang. The study used quasi-experimental pre-post test with control group design. The sampling technique was consecutive sampling and the number of the sample was 26 respondents. The instrument for PMR therapy was PMR therapy tool. Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) was used to measure anxiety level. Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR) had a significant influence towards decreasing level of anxiety for the pre-Caesarean mothers (p= 0.000). Anxiety will cause physiological tension, one of which is characterized by muscle tension. Muscle relaxation will lower the physiological tension that will ultimately decrease anxiety. Therefore, PMR may become an alternative therapy to overcome anxiety, especially anxiety before sectio caesarean surgery.
IDENTIFICATION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL STATUS AS AN EFFORT TO DEVELOP COMMUNITY-BASED HIV/AIDS CLIENT REHABILITATION MODEL Nur Widayati; Murtaqib Murtaqib
NurseLine Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2016): May 2016
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Stigma and discrimination can hinder the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS and give psychological impact that can lower quality of life of people living with HIV/AIDS. Community-based HIV/AIDS client rehabilitation model can be used as an approach or strategy to address the stigma and discrimination towards HIV/AIDS. Development of the model requires identification of psychological status of the patients such as family support, the level of depression, and quality of life. Eleven HIV/AIDS patients diagnosed in VCT Clinic of Public Health Center of Tanggul were enrolled in this study by applying purposive sampling technique. Data were collected between August and September 2015 by using WHO QOL-BREF questionnaire to measure quality of life, Beck depression inventory (BDI) II to assess the level of depression, and family support questionnaire. Data were analyzed descriptively as percentage and mean value. The result showed that 54.5% of respondents were well supported by the family while 45.5% of respondents were less supported. In terms of depression level, majority of respondents (72.7%) had depression level in normal or minimal category, while 18.2% experienced mild depression and 9.1% had moderate depression. The mean value of quality of life was 61.3. The results indicate the importance of including psychosocial aspects in the development of community-based HIV/AIDS client rehabilitation model, such as by providing psychological counseling facilities, self help group, social support group and increasing family roles.
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN SPIRITUAL WELL-BEING AND DEPRESSION LEVEL IN ELDERLY I Ketut Andika Priastana; I Gusti Ayu Ratih Agustini; Alfiery Leda Kio
NurseLine Journal Vol 1 No 2 (2016): November 2016
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Depression is common psychiatric illness that affects the elderly. One of interventions might be done to reduce the level of depression in elderly is spiritual well-being, which is all about one's inner life and its relationship with God (Religious) and the environment including the happiness of life and satisfaction (existential). The aim of this study was to determine the correlation between spiritual well-being and the level of depression on the elderly in Banjar Ketogan, Bali Province. This was a quantitative correlational study with cross-sectional design. The samples of this study were taken by using total sampling with a total of 82 respondents. The data were analyzed by using Spearman Rho test. Spearman Rho test results showed a correlation coefficient (rs) = - 0.885 with p = 0.000 or p < 0.05 and hypothesis testing showed that Z0 = 7.965 and Zα/2 = 1.96 or Z0 > Zα/2 which means Ha was accepted. The results indicated that there was a significant correlation between spiritual well-being and level of depression on the elderly in Banjar Ketogan, Bali Province. Elderly who have depression can build up their spiritual well-being to lower level of depression. Nurses can use religious approaches in nursing care to enhance spiritual well-being and reduce level of depression in elderly.
ACUPRESSURE AS COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE THERAPY FOR REDUCING PAIN INTENSITY: A NARRATIVE REVIEW Enggal Hadi Kurniyawan
NurseLine Journal Vol 1 No 2 (2016): November 2016
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Medications used to treat or reduce the symptoms of pain usually have side effect. Acupressure is a complementary and alternative therapy that can be used to reduce pain intensity and has no side effect. This narrative review described acupressure as an alternative therapy in reducing acute and chronic pain intensity. This narrative review included 25 articles published between 2006 and 2016 by using google scholar search engine. Keywords used to find the articles were acupressure and pain. Most of articles used in this narrative review concluded that acupressure effectively reduces acute pain and chronic pain intensity in the several kinds of diseases. Acupressure has many functions for the body's health especially to reduce acute pain and chronic pain intensity. Pain occurs because of an imbalance in the flow of qi energy in the body. Acupressure will balance the flow of qi energy body that will reduce pain intensity and cure the illness. The balance of qi energy will improve the vitality and body health thus protects from various diseases.
PARITY AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS TOWARDS BREAST MILK EXPENDITURE ON BREASTFEEDING MOTHER 0-6 MONTHS Ratna Sari Hardiani
NurseLine Journal Vol 2 No 1 (2017): May 2017
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The achievement of exclusive breastfeeding is still not reach the maximum target, although the achievement target in Jember is 80%. Arjasa is one of districts with the lowest breastfeeding coverage, its amount to 14.40%. Discontinuity of breastfeeding expenditure became one of the causes. This research explained the correlation of parity and employment with breast milk expenditure on breastfeeding mother 0-6 months. This research was a correlation study with cross sectional approach which consisted of 30 breastfeeding mothers in Public Health Center of Arjasa, Jember. Data were analyzed by Spearman Rho test (α<0.05). The results showed that most of mothers were primiparous and had employment as farm labor, and the majority of breast milk expenditure was not smooth. Mother’s employment status had a correlation with breastfeed expenditure (p=0.017), whereas parity did not have correlation to breastfeed expenditure (p=0.517). Based on the results, mother’s employment can affect the breast milk expenditure. Health workers should improve health education and motivation about breast milk management on breastfeeding mothers involving their family support.
INFLUENCE OF ACCEPTANCE AND COMMITMENT THERAPY ON THE FAMILY’S BURDEN IN TREATING PEOPLE WITH MENTAL DISORDERS I Putu Gde Yudara Sandra Putra; Noor Hamdani; Lilik Supriati
NurseLine Journal Vol 2 No 2 (2017): November 2017
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Indonesia has more than one million people with mental disorders spread in each province. Treatment for people with schizophrenia is not only done in the hospital alone, but it will be continued after returning to the family. Families who are not able to adapt to the patient's care problem will consider the problem as a burden by the family. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is one of therapy that aims to teach the individual to be aware and use a new perspective in thinking to face a problem. This research aimed to know the effect of ACT on the burden felt by the family in caring for the patient mental disorders. The design used in this research was Quasi-Experiment Pre-Post Test With Control Group. The numbers of samples in this study were 24 people divided into two groups. The independent variable in this study was ACT therapy while the dependent variable was the burden felt by the family. Data analysis in this research use t-test and linear regression. The results showed no significant difference in the control group after getting health counseling (p = 1.000). In the treatment group showed significant difference after getting health education and ACT (p = 0.000). There was a significant difference between intervention and control group (p = 0.000). The result of linear regression test showed that age factor and ACT therapy had an effect of 57.1% to the family burden. Families are expected to be more flexible to face problems found when treating people with mental disorders at home.
The Mental Health Problems of Caregivers of Children with Cerebral Palsy at Self Help Group Emi Wuri Wuryaningsih
NurseLine Journal Vol 3 No 1 (2018): May 2018
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Children with cerebral palsy (CP) have a high dependency on the activities of daily life (ADL) for a whole life. This can affect mental health and well-being of caregivers of CP. This study aimed to assess the mental health problems in caregiver of a child with CP who joined in self-help group (SHG) at Mojokerto East Java Province, focusing on depression symptoms. Using total sampling approach, the family member who has a role as caregivers of a child with CP were chosen and enrolled in a descriptive study, counted 37 respondents. The self-reporting questionnaire -20 (SRQ-20) with Cronbach alpha value 0.84 was used to measure their mental health status. SRQ-20 is also available in the Indonesia Ministry of Health's online application.This study shows that the majority caregiver role is a mother (94,6%). 40.5% caregiver has a risk of mental health problems that require counseling by a health professional. Caregiver experienced several complaints both physical, psychological, and social. Perceived physical complaints include frequent headaches (40.5%); difficulty sleeping (45.9%); indigestion is disturbed (29,7); tired easily (37.8%); and a bad taste in the stomach (40.5%). While the psychic complaints experienced by the caregiver on average feel tense, anxious or worried (37.8%); difficult to make decisions (35.1%); and found it difficult to enjoy daily activities (24.3%). There are 2 caregivers who have the idea of ​​suicide. These complaints are a form of response to stressors (caring for children with CP) which is a manifestation of signs and symptoms of mental health problems among them. These signs and symptoms indicate that caregivers are susceptible to depression, anxiety, helplessness, and despair. Caregiver of children with CP is a vulnerable population to psychiatric problems because of its role in fulfilling daily life care of a child with CP for a long time even a lifetime. Nurses can contribute to providing informational and emotional support to help the caregiver to achieve mental health and well-being.
The Effectiveness of Brain Gym and Brain Vitalization Gym in Increasing Cognitive Function of The Elderly in Pucang Gading Social Rehabilitation Unit of Semarang Iwan Ardian; Nuraini Nuraini
NurseLine Journal Vol 3 No 1 (2018): May 2018
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Cognitive function of the elderly is influenced by several factors such as age, sex, education and physical activity so that it can impact on the decreasing of progressive cognitive function. As power center of thinking, brain requires to be taken care by making a simple movement that followed by various of brain fuction component like vision, imagination, hearing and emotion. The objective of study is to find the difference of effectiveness of brain gymnastics and brain vitalization gymnastics in increasing of cognitive function of the elderly. It is quantitative study by using design of Quasi Experimental Pre and Post Test without Control Group. The data collecting is using questionnaires of MMSE. The number of respondents is 34 elderly with consecutive sampling technique by using Simple Paired T-test, Wicoxon and Mann Whitney. It indicates that the result of statistical test with Simple Paired T-test in group of brain gymnastics obtained p value 0,000 (p value < 0,050), so that it is stated that there is a significant difference between cognitive function in group of brain gymnastics before and after treatment, Wilcoxon test in group of brain vitalization gymnastics obtained p value 0,000 (p value < 0,050) so that there it is a significant difference between cognitive function in brain vitalization gymnastics group before and after treatment. The result of statistical test of Mann Whitney obtained p value or significant 0,004 (p value < 0,050), this it can be concluded that there is a significant defference between cognitive function in group of brain gymnastics and brain vitalization gymnastics. There is significant difference between cognitive function in group of brain gymnastics and brain vitalization gymnastics in Pucang Gading Social Rehabilitation Unit of Semarang (p value < 0,050).

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