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JNKI (Jurnal Ners dan Kebidanan Indonesia) (Indonesian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery)
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Jurnal Ners dan Kebidanan Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery) abbreviated JNKI (p-ISSN 2354-7642 and e-ISSN 2503-1856) is the journal of nursing and midwifery published by Department of Nursing and Department of Midwifery, Faculty of Health Sciences, Alma Ata University in collaboration with AIPNI (Asosiasi Institusi Pendidikan Ners Indonesia), AIPKIND (Asosiasi Institusi Pendidikan Bidan Indonesia), PPNI (Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia), and IBI (Ikatan Bidan Indonesia).
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Family Stigma Correlation with Shackling in Schizophrenia Patients in Psychiatric Hospital of Bali Province Desak Made Ari Dwijayanti; Putu Herry Dharmawan
JNKI (Jurnal Ners dan Kebidanan Indonesia) (Indonesian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery) Vol 6, No 2 (2018): JULI 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (98.835 KB) | DOI: 10.21927/jnki.2018.6(2).13-20

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Shackling in Indonesia becomes  mental health problem showing  that mental disorder patients have not gotten good or full treatment and proper human right yet. Stigma and discrimination for  schizophrenia patients often get some treatment in which breaks human right it is caused by that mental disorder patients of do violance and aggresive action. The reason why the family perform Shackling.This study aimed to know the correlation between family stigma and shackling patients with schizophrenia. This study used correlational descriptive design with cross-sectional approach. It was conducted towards 45 respondents selected  by sampling concecutive  technique. The data was collected by using familys stigma and KKPD questionnaire.The result showed that the familys stigma for schizophrenia patients are mostly in often category as many as 24 respondents (53.3%). The willing of the family for shackling schizophrenia patients is mostly in high category as many as 20 respondents (44.4%). The result of Rank Spearman test showed p-value=0.000<0.05. It could be concluded that Ha was accepted which mean that there was a relationship between familys stigma and shackling for schizophrenia patients. RSJ Bali Province was suggested to give guidance and doing home visit for family that had high desires in shackling in order to prevent it after patient had been discharged from the psyciatric hospital.      Keywords: family stigma, Shackling, schizophrenia 
The Effect Of Combination Spherical Grip And Kinesio Taping Exercise To Enhance Of Muscle Strength In Ischemic Stroke Patients In Jemursari Islamic Hospital Surabaya Qori Mariyanto; Handa yani; Wesiana Herisanti
JNKI (Jurnal Ners dan Kebidanan Indonesia) (Indonesian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery) Vol 6, No 2 (2018): JULI 2018
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Ischemic stroke patients are the main problem that occurs when disruption of cerebral blood flow. Data Global Burden Disease shows that all populations obtained 80% ischemic stroke and 20% hemorrhagic stroke with physical mobility barriers namely muscle weakness obtained 58%. Nursing actions that can be done, one of which is by giving activity to stroke patients who are useful to increase cerebral blood flow. This study aims to analyze the effect of the combination of spherical grip exercise and Kinesiotaping to the muscle strength of ischemic stroke patients in Jemursari Islamic Hospital Surabaya.This research is designed by Quasi Experiment with approach pre post test control group design. All populations are ischemic stroke patients in the azzahra room 1 as many as 41 people, a sample of 38 respondents divided into 19 treatment and control groups. In the intervention group was given a combination of Spherical Grip and Kinesiotaping Exercise for 20 minutes twice a day for 3 weeks. Whereas in the control group was given training accordance with Hospital procedures. Statistical analysis used Wilcoxon signed rank test and Mann-Whitneyα test< 0,05.The results of this study indicated that the mean increase in muscle constriction in the intervention group 2.83, and a big control group is 1.10. Analysis with Mann Whitney showed p= 0.000. So that H0 rejected this means that there is an effect of a combination of Spherical Grip and Kinesiotaping exercises on increasing muscle strength in ischemic stroke patients in Jemursari Islamic hospitals.The combination of Spherical Grip and Kinesiotaping exercises that are routinely performed can increase muscle strength, resulting in increased muscle strength in ischemic stroke patients. Nurses need to apply Spherical Grips and Kinesiotaping to ischemic stroke patients in the rehabilitation phase. Keyword : Ischemic stroke, Spherical Grip and Kinesiotaping, Muscle Strength. 
The Relationship Between Pregnant Women’s Perceptions Of Family Support And The Motivation For HIV/AIDS Examination In Gedong Tengen Public Health Center. Yogyakarta City Maria Wiwin I.H. Lende; Setyo Mahanani Nugroho; Nonik Ayu Wantini
JNKI (Jurnal Ners dan Kebidanan Indonesia) (Indonesian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery) Vol 6, No 2 (2018): JULI 2018
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In 2016 the number of pregnant woman who required the prevention of transmission trough sexual reached 278 pregnant women. Efforts that have been made by government to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS are HIV/AIDS comprehensive service which are sustainable that cover all froms of services for HIV and sexual transmitted infections. In 2015, the lowest coverage of HIV/AIDS  examination in Yogyakarta City was at Gedong Tengen Public Health  Center, which was 3,7%. In addition to medical efforts, pregnant women need psychological and social support from people around the family and surronding environment, and motivation to have HIV/AIDS examinations. The purpose of study is to find out the relationship between pregnant women’s perceptions of family support and the motivation for the HIV/AIDS examination in Gedong Tengen Public Health Center, Yogyakarta City. The study used the analytical descriptive method with the cross-sectional design. The research population comprised 48 pregnant women and the sampel consisted of 43 pregnant women. The sampling thecnique was accidental sampling technique. The data analysis in the study used Kendall tau. The results of the data analysis showed thats most of the pregnat women were 20-35 years old (86%), had secondary education (60.5%), unemployed (74.4%), and were multiparae (62.8%). Perceptions of family support were negative (58.1%), and their motivation for the HIV/AIDS examination was moderate (72.1%). The result of the analysis using Kendall tau test showed p-value = 0.001 and z table = 4.35. There is relationship between pregnant women’s perceptions of family support and the motivation for the HIV/AIDS examination in Gedong Tengen Public Health  Center, Yogyakarta City. Keywords: Perceptions; motivation; HIV/AIDS
Effect Of Sleep Hygiene And Deep Breathing Exercise With Spiritual Care On Sleep Quality And Quality Of Life Of Hemodialysis Patient In Ahmad Yani Islamic Hospital Surabaya Siti Nur Hasina; Tintin Sukartini; Eppy Setiyowati
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Hemodialysis patients experienced sleep disturbance problems that directly affect sleep quality and quality of life of hemodialysis patients. Quality of life is an important part of hemodialysis patients that need attention. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of sleep hygiene and deep breathing exercise with spiritual care on sleep quality and quality of life of hemodialysis patients. The research design used a quasy experiment with the pretest posttest approach with control group. Population in this study were all of hemodialysis patients . Sample of this study were 38 respondents divided into 19 respondents for intervention group and 19 respondents for control group. Sleep hygiene intervention and deep breathing exercise with spiritual care were applied every day for 30 days 30 minutes before going to sleep in the intervention group and in the control group only ran routine or habit before going to bed. Instrument used a PSQI questionnaire (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index) and KDQOL SFTM 1.3 (Kidney Disease Quality of Life). Data analysis used MANOVA test with significance value α = 0.05. The results of this study indicated that p value 0,000 with the effect of R squared 72.7% on sleep quality and 66.4% on quality of life, which means that sleep hygiene and deep breathing exercise with spiritual care were significantly influence sleep quality and quality of life on hemodialysis patient in Ahmad Yani Islamic Hospital Surabaya. The application of sleep hygiene and deep breathing exercise with spiritual care had a strong influence on the quality of sleep and the quality of life of hemodialysis patients. Nurses are expected to be able to implement sleep hygiene interventions and deep breathing exercises with spiritual care to enhance sleep quality and quality of life for hemodialysis patients. Keyword        : Hemodialysis, Sleep Quality, Quality of Life, Sleep Hygiene, Deep Breathing Exercise, Spiritual care
The Effects of Social Support, Participation in Supporting Network Communities and Stigma and Discrimination of Surrounding Environment against Self-Stigma on Housewives PLWHA in Special Region of Yogyakarta Dyah Pradnya Paramitha
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As many as 76% of HIV/AIDS cases in Special Region of Yogyakarta are transmitted through sexual contact. This condition affects 407 housewives who are infected with HIV from their husbands. The feeling of anxiety, anger, and disappointment felt by HIV/AIDS sufferers, medical care, discrimination, and public response to this disease often leads to people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) are living in anxiety, stress, depression, and lack of social support so that people tend to avoid or withdraw from their environment. Therefore, in the end, this causes only a small number of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) who can access the health services for ARV therapy. This research method is analytical descriptive with cross-sectional approach which aims to analyze the factors that influence self-stigma on housewives PLWHA in Special Region of Yogyakarta. Bivariate analysis used was chi-square analysis whereas the multivariate analysis used was logistic regression. The result shows that social support is the most dominant factor influencing self-stigma. It is advisable for the government to improve the provision of social support to people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) by providing care and treatment services that are easily accessible and appropriate to the needs of PLWHA as well as educate the public properly about HIV/AIDS raising awareness of PLWHA without discrimination. Key words: Self-Stigma , PLWHA (people living with HIV/AIDS)
Implementation of Documentation of Nursing Care in Wates Hospital Erna Kurniawandari; Fatma Siti Fatimah
JNKI (Jurnal Ners dan Kebidanan Indonesia) (Indonesian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery) Vol 6, No 2 (2018): JULI 2018
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The documentation of nursing care is the important part nurse duty, the best documentation of nursing care process that sees best and have a certain quality should be acurate, complete, and standard. Curently documenting of nursing care in Wates Hospital is practically not yet done according to Standard Operational Procedure. This study aims to know the description of the nursing care of documentation in Inpatient Room of Wates Hospital. This research is descriptive quantitatif which take the sample from inpatient documentation of nursing care in March 2017. The population was about 1106 documents of medical records which the sample obout 111 documents. The technique to take the sample was using cluster random. The research was held on June 2017. The data collection used medical record of patient. The univariat of data analysis used frequency distribution. This research showd that the completeness os documenting of nursing care in assessment aspect (77,5%), diagnosis (93,7%), planning (73,9%), action (45,9%), evaluation (76,6%), nursing care note (45%). The completeness of documentation of nursing care in Inpatient Room of Wates Hospital Kulon Progo is claimed complete (27,9%). Keywords: Nursing documentation, nursing process
The Influence Of Stimulus And Coping Mechanism To Hiv/Aids Patient Adaptation Based On Callista Roy Theory In Regional Public Hospital Kota Probolinggo Dodik Hartono; Tintin Sukartini; Ima Nadatien
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HIV/AIDS patients experienced various problems that reviewed of adaptation models such as physical, psychological, social and dependency problems. The adaptation process can be influenced by stimulus and coop mechanism, one of stimulus which appear to HIV/AIDS client is negative stigma from the community, the surrounding environment and family rejection. The research objective is to analyze the effect of stimulus and coping mechanism to HIV / AIDS patient adaptation based on Callista Roy theory in regional public hospital Kota Probolinggo. The design of this study is correlation with the cross-sectional approach l. The populations are 68 respondents; the sample size of 58 respondents was taken by purposive sampling technique. This research instrument used a questionnaire; Data was analyzed using path analysis. The results showed that 1) Focal stimulus influences coping cognate (p = 0,000). Contextual stimulus affect coping regulator (p = 0,047) and coping cognate (p = 0,000). Residual stimulus affect coping cognate (p = 0,004). 2) Coping regulator affected about physiological adaptation (p = 0,006), role function adaptation (p = 0,040), interdependent adaptation (p = 0,004). Coping cognate affected physiological adaptation (p = 0,006), self-concept adaptation (p = 0,000), role function adaptation (p = 0,000), interdependent adaptation (p = 0,008). As a result of focal, contextual and residual stimulus, so that it forms coping cognate mechanism and produce four components of adaptation (physiological, self-concept, role function, interdependent) to HIV/AIDS patient. There needs to be an increase in coping cognate mechanisms to form four components of good adaptation, by giving counseling and mentoring to families and HIV/AID patient.  Keyword : Stimulus,  Coping Mechanism, Adaptation, HIV/AID
Coping Of Pre-Release Women’s Prisoners Nurul Laili; Megah Andriany; Anggorowati Anggorowati; Ainul Yaqin Salam
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Coping of women’s prisoners could changed in various conditions, one of them when they were in pre release condition. Various kinds of coaching has been done, however, did not close possibility of maladaptive coping still found on women’s prisoners pre release. The aim of this study was to identity the coping of women’s prisoners pre release in Prison.This study used quantitative descriptive. The number of samples in this study were 26 women’s prisoners pre-release. Sampling by purposive sampling technique. The data were compiled with a Ways of Coping Scale questionnaire according to Lazarus and Folkman (1984) consisting of 60 statements divided into two types, namely 20 emotion-focused coping statements and 40 problem-focused coping statements. This study was conducted in one of the Prison in Indonesia. The analysis of this study used univariate and frequency distribution. The results showed that women’s prisoners who used emotion-focused coping as much as 57.69% in passable category and 42.31% have poor category. While respondents who used problem-focused coping as much as 7.69% in good category, 84.62% passable and 7.69% poor category.Based on the results of this study, it could be concluded that women’s prisoners pre release used both types of coping and majority of respondents were categorized as good enough and less good. Women’s prisoners who had passable coping category risky lead for poor coping and poor coping could lead to maladaptive coping, so that they could harm himself and others.Therefore, it was necessary to do deeper screening of coping women’s prisoners pre release.The results of this study could be used as a reference in determining the appropriate intervention for preparation of women’s pre release and return to the community.Keywords: coping, prisoners, Women, pre release
Phenomenological Study: Grieving Process And Coping Of Mothers With Premature Infant In Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Anafrin Yugistyowati
JNKI (Jurnal Ners dan Kebidanan Indonesia) (Indonesian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery) Vol 6, No 2 (2018): JULI 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (104.035 KB) | DOI: 10.21927/jnki.2018.6(2).76-83

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The premature birth of infants is a process that leads to physical unpreparedness, sources of stress, and traumatize effects for the parents. Mostly mothers showed unpleasant memories that interfered the parents’ ability to take care of their premature baby. The aim of this study was to explore experience of grieving process and mothers coping during early life care in neonatal intensive care unit. This qualitative research with phenomenological approach used eight participants. Data analysis used in this research was Colaizzi.  The result was the grieving process with various self-coping overview during baby care in the neonatal intensive care unit.  The result of this study recommended professional nurses to conduct an assessment toward parents (the mother). The principle of family centered-care was very important in helping parents to develop therapeutic relationships, providing emotional support, and providing accurate and clear information to parents.  Keywords: Grieving Process, Mothers Coping, Premature Infant Care
Analysis of the influence of pregnant women satisfaction on the motivation in compliance to antenatal care visits In Panti Community Health Centers, Jember Regency Indah Muflihatin; Raden Roro Lia Chairina; Andri Permana Wicaksono
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Examination of Antenatal Care (ANC) is an examination of pregnancy to optimize the physical and mental health of pregnant women so they can face the birth, post-partum period, breastfeeding preparation, and restore the health of reproductive system naturally. Family planning, antenatal care, clean and safe vaginal delivery, and obstetric care should be applied to all women of reproductive age as stated in the Safe Motherhood with its concept of the four pillars. Utilization of health facilities needs to be improved to reduce morbidity and maternal mortality. As for the achievement of K1 and K4 coverage at Puskesmas Panti in the last two years remain below the target, namely K1 by 117%, while the K4 as much as 67.84%. In 2016, K1 coverage is equal to 414 (70.29%) of 589 pregnant women, K4 is as much as 38.54% of 227 pregnant women. These data indicate a considerable gap between the coverage of K1 and K4. The gap between K1 and K4 in Puskesmas Panti in 2016 is quite large, 31.75% of the target gap which should not exceed 10% (Data of PWS Puskesmas Panti, 2016). This study aimed to analyze the relationship between motivation and satisfaction levels of pregnant women in antenatal care at the Puskesmas Panti, Jember Regency. This research is quantitative research using path analysis method. This study design was cross-sectional with a sample of 50 pregnant women taken with the technique of consecutive sampling. Data were collected in August-November 2017. Data were analyzed using data processing software. The results showed that there was a positive relationship between satisfaction with patient motivation in conducting ANC with a value of CR 2.78, there was a significant effect between satisfaction with safety in conducting ANC with a CR value of 0.34, and there was satisfaction with non-support that increased the meeting patients in performing ANC with a CR value of 0.39.Furthermore, the results of the analysis and conclusions of the study will be the basis for solving health problems. The recommendation is provided based on results of the study as an attempt to improve the performance of K1 and K4. Keywords: Motivation ,  Satisfaction, Antenatal Care

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