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Journal Of Nursing Practice
ISSN : 26143488     EISSN : 26143496     DOI : 10.30994
Core Subject : Health,
The Journal Of Nursing Practice focuses its article in the field of nursing, which is the branch of health sciences. The scope of this journal articles are: • Medical and Surgical Nursing • Emergency • Maternity And Pediatric Nursing • Psychiatric • Family and Community Nursing • Geriatric Nursing • Education and Management in Nursing
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The Effect of Compensation, Work Motivation and Work Environment on Job Satisfaction of Hospital Nurses Agusta Dian Ellina; Sultan; Made Mahaguna Putra
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v6i2.722

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Background: Nursing as part of hospital services has an integral role that contributes to determining the overall quality of services. In order to improve the quality of hospital services, efforts are needed to improve the quality of nursing services. Purpose: This study aims to determine the influence of compensation, work motivation and work environment on job satisfaction of Jayapura Hospital Inpatient Room Nurses. Methods: This study uses primary data which uses questionnaires and interviews with 186 nurses as a sample from the total number of 350 nurses at Jayapura Hospital. In this study, the researcher used quantitative analysis, multiple linear regression analysis and determination coefficient analysis with the help of SPSS version 23 Results: The results of the study obtained using the T-test and F-test partially showed that the variables of compensation, work motivation and work environment had a significant effect on the job satisfaction of nurses in the inpatient room of Jayapura Hospital. Meanwhile, simultaneously, the three variables, namely compensation, work motivation, and work environment, have a significant effect on the job satisfaction of nurses in the inpatient room of Jayapura Hospital. Conclusion: Simultaneously, compensation, work motivation, and work environment have a positive and significant effect on the job satisfaction of inpatient nurses at Jayapura Hospital.
Knowledge about Labor Influence on Primigravide Readiness for Labor Erma Nur Fauziandari
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v6i2.254

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Background: The high maternal mortality rate in Indonesia is caused by the unpreparedness of mothers in facing childbirth. Many things affect the readiness of mothers in facing childbirth. The factors that affect the readiness of the mother are knowledge, education, socio-culture and economy. Purpose: Knowledge influences primigravida readiness to face childbirth. Methods: This type of research is analytical research with an observational approach. Sampling was taken by purposive sampling with the criteria primigravida with a minimum gestational age of 28 weeks. Data analysis used chi square statistical analysis. Results: The sample in this study was 53 primigravidas with the third trimester of gestation. The results of statistical tests show that the p value is 0.00 <0.05. These results suggest that the hypothesis is accepted, namely that knowledge affects primigravida readiness for labor. Conclusion: The better the primigravida knowledge, the better prepared it will be to face childbirth.
Understanding the Barriers Towards Delivery of Patient Education and Perceptions on Health Education Delivery During Covid Pandemic among the Nurses in One of the Hospitals in Bhutan Sangay Chozom
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v6i2.270

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Background: Patient education is a dynamic process, including formal and informal interactive activities, which influences patients’ behavior and produces changes in knowledge, attitudes and skills for better health care outcomes. Educating patient and their relatives are a source of satisfaction for the nurses; however, they felt powerless to deliver patient education consistently due to some obstacles. Purpose: This qualitative study aims to explore barriers towards patient education among nurses and also to understand the perceptions of nurses towards patient education delivery during Covid pandemic. Methods: The study design is qualitative and the study was conducted using semi-structured interview. Recruitment of participants for the interview was based on purposive sampling techniques in order to gain broad range of perspective. Interviews were conducted with a maximum of 12 participants or until the point of saturation was achieved. Thematic analysis technique was used in order to analyze the data. Results: The findings of the study revealed that nurse related factors, patient related factors and inadequate infrastructure hindered the delivery of patient education. Only health education which required patients’ co-operation for undergoing procedure was delivered and the health education on disease condition was usually not imparted. It was also found out that the change in hospital policy during Covid pandemic has an impact on patient education delivery and that during the pandemic, Covid related education was strengthened. Conclusion: Understanding nurses’ perceptions and factors influencing the delivery of patient education may lead to information to develop strategies to promote nursing engagement in patient educational activities.
Spiritual Benson Relaxation in Reducing Stress in Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis Tata Mahyuvi; Noer Istiqomah; Yuly Peristiowati; Katmini; Joko Prasetyo; Indasah; Hari Prasetyo Umar
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v6i2.300

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Background:  Patients with chronic kidney failure experience various changes in their lives, starting from their diet, exercise, blood sugar control, urea, creatinine and renal function replacement therapy that must be carried out throughout their lives, causing long stress for the patient. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of Spiritual Benson Relaxation on reducing stress in patients undergoing hemodialysis. Methods: This research design uses quasi-experimental approach with a pre and post control group design. The population of all patients with chronic kidney failure who underwent dialysis in the Hemodialysis unit of the Surabaya Islamic Hospital A. Yani was 70 people. The sample size is 32 respondents. The sampling technique is purposive sampling. The intervention group was given Spiritual Benson Relaxation and the control group were given intervention according to hospital standards. The analysis used the  Wilcoxon with a significant value of . < 0.05. Results: The results showed that the stress level p value 0.001 in the intervention group and the control group p value 0.035 which means that there is an effect of Spiritual Benson Relaxation on reducing stress in patients undergoing hemodialysis. Conclusion: Spiritual Benson Relaxation is effective in reducing stress in patients undergoing hemodialysis and the technique is easy to do.
The Importance of Discharge Planning in Stroke Patients: Literature Review Anie Tri Indiartinie; Eppy Setiyowati; Yurike Septianingrum; Abdul Muhith; Ima Nadatien; Umdatus Soleha; Rusdianingseh
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v6i2.301

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Background: Stroke causes neurologic disturbances that can cause changes in quality of life. Quality of life is mental, physical, social health and regardless of disease. In order to achieve a good quality of life, there must be a role for health workers. Discharge planning in stroke patients is preparing patients for treatment in healing and improving the health status of stroke patients. Purpose: The purpose of the literature review is to find out the importance of discharge planning in stroke patients. Methods: The research stage is to make a selection by paying attention to the year of publication and with full text. Furthermore, articles and journals that are considered less relevant are excluded. Literature was obtained from 10 articles relevant to Google Scholar, Indonesia One Search, DOAJ, and Garuda with the keywords Discharge planning, Quality of life and Stroke. Results: After reviewing the selected articles, it was found that discharge planning has a good impact on increasing family readiness in caring for patients, as well as improving the quality of life of stroke patients, namely being able to increase rehabilitation activities, prevent disease complications and adherence to taking medication and routine control. Conclusions: Improving the quality of life of stroke patients, which can improve rehabilitation activities, prevent disease complications and comply with taking medication and routine control.
The Effectiveness of Mirror Therapy in Stroke Patients: A Systematic Review Zahrotul Jannah; Yurike Septianingrum; Raden Khairiyatul Afiyah; Imamatul Faizah
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v6i2.307

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Backgrounds : Stroke is a global problem and the second cause of death in the world. Purpose : To find out the effectiveness of giving mirror therapy in stroke patients. Methods : There are five databases used, namely Science Direct, SAGE Journal, Emerald, ProQuest and PubMed to search for mirror therapy and post-strokes. The inclusion criteria used are for publications for the last 5 years from 2017 to 2022, full-text articles and in English, according to the title, and RCT research or experimental studies. Results : of the total 7 articles submitted for this systematic review after quality assessment, this included 3 randomized controlled trials and 4 experimental studies. All muscle strength studies in post-stroke patients after being given mirror interventions experienced an increase in muscles in parts of the body that experienced hemiperation, thereby increasing independence in patients. From the results of all studies, it was found that the optimal time in starting the therapy is in the chronic stage, and the therapeutic dose is given with the same intensity (at least five sessions per week) and duration (at least 30 minutes to 90 minutes). Conclusion : mirror therapy proved to be an effective and viable approach to rehabilitate post-stroke survivors in acute, sub-acute, and chronic phases of the stroke, despite the long-term effects.
The Effectiveness of Visual Art on the Psychological Response in Stroke Survivors : A Systematic Review Yoga Ayom Pangestu; Yurike Septianingrum; Imamatul Faizah
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v6i2.308

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Background: Stroke causes disability and has an impact on the psychological needs of patients who are often not met so they are at risk for depression, anxiety, stress, isolation, and other negative impacts. Purpose: This study is a systematic literature review aimed at identifying and discussing the benefits and effectiveness of visual arts interventions on psychological responses in post-stroke patients. Methods: Article searches are performed from Pubmed, ProQuest, Sage, and other search results databases. Results: A total of 8 articles were selected and a discussion was carried out regarding visual art interventions on psychological responses in post-stroke patients. Visual arts therapy (drawing, painting, and digital) has been to be effective for psychological responses in stroke survivors. Conclusion: The benefits and effectiveness of therapy can be felt from 7 to >20 sessions with varying durations for each session. Apart from having a positive impact on psychology, visual arts therapy can also train motor, cognitive, and memory functions in post-stroke patients.
Discharge Planning to Improve Readiness Transition Care in-Patient Cerebrovaskuler Accident: A Literature Review Apriyani Puji Hastuti; Nursalam; Fitri Chandra Kuspita; Lina Ema Purwanti; Domingos Soares; Misutarno; Karyo; Ismuntania; Ratna Roesardhyati
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v6i2.327

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Background: Effective and continuity discharge planning is vital in care continuity and integrated care. Continuity discharge planning can reduce avoidable hospital readmission, and fulfillment improves the quality of care. Prevention efforts to prevent the re-attacks and readmission because of this CVA attack should be started early before the patients return home from the hospital. Purpose: This research aims to review the effect of discharge planning on the readiness of returning home in CVA patients. Methods: We included english materials published between Science Direct, PubMed, Research Gate, and Google Scholar that were used to find studies on discharge planning, readiness, and transitional care between 2016- 2021. Results: Discharge planning is carried out in three-stage, inpatient admission and intra-hospital when the patient is about to be discharged from the hospital. In the first stage, the nurse explains patient admission, regulation, and management when the patient enters the hospital. The second stage is when the patient is hospitalized, which consists of nurses providing education about medication, environment, health, outpatient referral, and diet. While the last stage is when the patient will be discharged, the nurse explains the control, medication, and nutrition schedule at home. Post-stroke rehabilitation and recovery is a chronic process. Conclusion: Review of discharge planning can be influenced by several factors: individual characteristics (clients' potential with special needs early, motivation), family factors (social resources, home environment), and health care system (teaching home care skills with community/ hospital professionals. These factors will affect the implementation of discharge planning in health services which is hospital accreditation.
The Effect of Music Therapy on Anxiety in Pre-Anesthesia in the Operation Room of Genteng Hospital Banyuwangi Katmini; Suryanto
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v6i2.339

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Background: Pre-anesthesia preparation is very important to minimize risks during surgery. This is because the outcome of surgery depends on the assessment of the patient's condition and the preoperative preparation performed on the pre-anesthetized patient. Music has many benefits for human health and can provide good mental strength for listeners. Purpose: Analyzing anxiety before and after music therapy intervention in pre-anesthesia in the operating room and health education with music therapy for anxiety in pre-anesthesia in the operating room. Methods: The research design was quasi-experimental with a pre and post-approach. The population of all patients who underwent surgery under spinal anesthesia. The samples taken in this study were 15 samples of patients who underwent surgery under spinal anesthesia. The independent variable is music therapy. The independent variable is music therapy. The dependent variable is anxiety. The analysis used is univariate and bivariate. Results: Based on the results of data collection conducted by researchers, there are six subject that represent the results of the study, age, gender , marital status, last education, profession, type of surgery. Conclusion: This study concludes that music therapy can reduce the patient's level of anxiety so that it will divert attention to anxiety (distraction) and provide a sense of relaxation before the patient undergoes spinal anesthesia.
Mother's Behavior in Breastfeeding after the Covid-19 Pandemic: a Cross Sectional Study Reni Yuli Astutik; Nining Istighosah; Suci Anggraeni; Devy Putri Nursanti; Eri Puji Kumalasari
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v6i2.363

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Background: Research related to the implementation of breastfeeding guidelines after the COVID-19 pandemic in healthy breastfeeding mothers is still minimal, even though the mother's behavior in implementing breastfeeding guidelines correctly can ensure the safety of breastfeeding. Purpose: This study aims describe the behavior of mothers in breastfeeding during and after COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional design. The sample in this study were breastfeeding mothers who had babies aged less than 6 months who met the inclusion criteria and obtained a total of 94 respondents. The research instrument used a questionnaire. Mother's behavior in breastfeeding is categorized into good, moderate and sufficient categories. Data analysis used the wilcoxon signed ranks test to compare behavior during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Results: During the pandemic, the behavior of mothers in the moderate category was more than the good or sufficient category, which was 42.6%. Meanwhile, after the pandemic, there was no maternal behavior in the sufficient category, while the good category was more than the moderate category, which was 71.3%. The Wilcoxon Rank Test results obtained p-value=0.000, there was a significant difference between the behavior of mothers in breastfeeding during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Conclusion: The covid-19 pandemic period for breastfeeding mothers is an external stimulus, it is hoped that mothers can make changes to the right breastfeeding pattern in accordance with health protocols as an effort to control and prevent the spread of covid-19 during the breastfeeding process, because the benefits of breastfeeding far exceed the potential for COVID-19 transmission.

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