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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 Relationship between Cigarette Smoke Exposure and Stunting among Children in the Working Area of the Pangkajene Health Center, Sidrap Regency in 2023 Muhammad Tahir Saenong; Sulaeman; Bakhtiar; Jumiarsih Purnama; Ishak Kenre
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i2.466

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Background: The major health problem currently is the smoking habit which cannot be separated from society, because smoking is considered a common thing carried out among people. As a result of this habit, cigarette smoke exposure has a direct impact on the growth and development of the children by interfering the absorption of nutrients which will later disrupt their growth and development and can influence the incidence of stunting. Purpose: This study aimed to determine the relationship between cigarette smoke exposure and the incidence of stunting among children in the working area of ​​the Pangkajene Health Center, Sidrap Regency in 2023. Method: This study was conducted from May, 25th to June, 25th 2023. This study employed a quantitative study with a cross sectional approach. A total of 45 respondents was chosen as sample in this study, using purposive sampling technique. The data collection method in this study used a questionnaire and the relationship between cigarette smoke exposure and the incidence of stunting among toddlers. Results: Exposure to cigarette smoke has a direct impact on the growth and development of their children by interfering with the absorption of nutrients in children which will later interfere with their growth and development. Conclusion: Exposure to cigarette smoke is one of the important problems that causes stunting in children because the chemicals produced can have both direct and indirect effects on children. Therefore, education is needed regarding the importance of not smoking and the negative impacts resulting from inhaling cigarette smoke.
Smart Health Village in Improving Disaster Preparedness Ardhiles Wahyu Kurniawan; Ratna Roesardhyati; Apriyani Puji Hastuti; Risky Siwi Pradini; Ambarika, Rahmania
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i2.491

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Background: Disaster-prone areas are areas that have the potential for natural disasters such as earthquakes, mountain eruptions, landslides caused by activity or movement from the base of the earth. Understanding the potential for natural disasters in each region as one of the anticipatory steps to minimize the number of victims of natural disasters. Precise and accurate information is needed for disaster management. The slope of the area is quite steep, and road access to villages and tourist attractions is vulnerable to landslides. The current disaster incident information reporting system still applies the conventional model. The community also experiences difficulties in receiving information and submitting reports regarding village conditions. Purpose: This research aims to analyze the effectiveness of smart health villages in improving disaster preparedness. Method: The research design used a pre-experiment with a pre-test and post-test design approach with a sample size of 64 volunteers who were taken using purposive sampling. The independent variable in this study is Smart Health Village and the dependent variable is the voluntary task force's ability to preparedness disaster. The research instrument used a questionnaire for each variable. Data analysis in this study is the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test. The implementation of this activity consists of the design stage, application creation, system design, socialization and training, and trial. Results: The research results showed that the voluntary task force's preparedness was in a good category as much as 88% and as enough as 12% with p value = 0.000. This application system smart health village based on the web allows both the community (users), admin (task force), and verifiers (village officials) to access anywhere and at any time, thus increasing the capability and quality of human resources in disaster preparedness and disaster-prone areas. Conclusion: Based on the results it can be concluded that smart health village can improve ability in preparedness of disaster in disaster- prone areas thus reducing impact of anxiety and and panic due to disaster.
Identification of Nursing Students' Anxiety and Readiness Facing Ners Competency Tests; Qualitative Study Suzanna; Inne Yellisni; Gunawan Irianto; Arif Setyo Upoyo
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i2.492

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Background: Having a  registration  certificate (STR) a  nurse  must  take  a  competency  test  as  a  condition for ownership of  the  STR.  For nursing  students,  competency  tests  are  a  big  challenge and complex,  so  special  preparation  and  attention  are  needed  for  students  and universities. The implementation of the competency test can create feelings of concern, fear, tension, and anxiety for fear of not  passing  the  competency  test. The problem about low graduation rate for ners competency test is influenced by several factors. One of internal factor consist of anxiety and fear facing ners competency test. Purpose: This study identified the perception and experience anxienty dan readiness of few nursing students facing competency test. Method: The study design is qualitative and study was conducted using semi-structured interview. Recruitment of partisipants for the interview was based on purposive sampling methods. Interview were conducted with a maximum 14 participants with saturation data. Analiysis in this study with content analysis. Results: This study explored the perception and experience anxienty dan readiness of few nursing students facing competency test. The current study identified four themes : deep feeling of fear, extreme anxiety, unpreparedness within, surrender and pray. Conclusion: The feelings of anxiety, fear and worry felt by students whether they are taking an exam for the first time or those who are repeating it. In fact, this feeling has quite an impact on the psychological condition, which is also compounded by the student's unpreparedness facing ners competency test.
The Effected of Curcuma to Dysmenorrhea: A Systematic Review Mukhoirotin; Herin Mawarti; Siti Urifah; Hamimatus Zainiyah
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i2.494

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Background: Dysmenorrhea or menstrual pain is a common health problem among reproduction women. The prevalence of dysmenorrhea was high in many countries including in Indonesia. Some previous studies showed that curcumin was effective reduced menstrual pain. Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the effected of curcumin to dysmenorrhea. Method: This study used systematic review method with Randomize Control Trial (RCT) design. The data was collected by using electronic databases such as Google Scholar, Science Direct, Pubmed, Scopus, Web of Science, SpringerLink and EBSCOhost in last 10 years, or in 2013-2023. The keywords used curcumin, turmeric, curcuma longa, dysmenorrhea, menstrual pain. Results: There were 7 selected articles in this literature study. Curcumin reduced intensity and duration of dysmenorrhea; the increasing of vitamin D; the reducing of serum IgE, serum aspartate transaminase (AST) and direct bilirubin levels among women with dysmenorrhea. Conclusion: Curcumin was affected to reducing the severity and symptoms of dysmenorrhea.
Family Support in Caring for Diabetes Mellitus Family Members with Blood Sugar Level Problems in Karangrejo Village Tulungagung Regency Farida; Yitno; Poppy Farasari
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i2.500

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Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease that requires care from family members. Care for diabetes mellitus clients in the family can be influenced, among other things, by support and participation from other family members so that blood sugar levels canbe controlled. Purpose: The aim of this research is to determine family support in caring for family members with diabetes mellitus with problems with blood sugar levels in Karangrejo Village, Tulungagung Regency. Method: The research design used Correlational Analytics with a cross-sectional approach. The research population was diabetes sufferers in Karangrejo Village, Tulungagung Regency,totaling 92 people and the research sample was diabetes sufferers in Karangrejo Village, Tulungagung Regency with a total of 92 respondents selected using total sampling techniques. The research instrument is a questionnaire and data processing is carried out through editing, coding, scoring, tabulation, while data analysis uses the Spearman rho test. Results: The results of the study showed that the majority of respondents with good family support had normal blood sugar levels, namely 60 respondents (76%), while respondents with less family support had high blood sugar levels, namely 28 people (63%). The statistical test results showed that the ρ value was 0.002 with α 0.05, meaning that there was a relationship between family support in caring for family members suffering from diabetes mellitus in Karangrejo Village, Tulungagung District. Conclusion: Family members need to be aware of and provide support for family members who suffer from diabetes mellitus to reduce blood sugar levels, so that blood sugar levels are controlled.
Non Adherence to Fluid Restriction among Patients who Undergoing Hemodialysis and Influencing Factors: Study at RSI Sakinah Mojokerto Muhammad Zulfikar Asumta; Herin Mawarti; Siti Urifah; Yuni Ernawati; Mukhoirotin
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i2.502

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Background: Nonadherence to Fluid Restriction is main problem among chronic renal failure patients who undergoing hemodialysis, it causingan undesirable effect on health and risk of death. Several factors such as sociodemographic, knowledge, susceptibility of illness, perceived treat, perceived controlare some factors influencing Nonadherence behavior. Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyze the factors influencing Non-adherence to Fluid Restriction who undergoing hemodialysis at RSI Sakinah Mojokerto. Methods: A descriptive analytic with crossectional techniques was conducted among 73 patients undergoing hemodialysis at RSI Sakinah Mojokerto by using purposive sampling technique. Data were collected through checklist and questionnaires. Descriptive statistic was used for data analysis and logistic regression test was used analysis the predictor of factors relating with Non-adherence to Fluid Restriction who undergoing hemodialysis. Results: The results of this study showed 37% patients were Non-adherence to Fluid Restriction and 63% patients were adherence. There were three risk factors for non-adherencee, namely (Health Belief Model) HBM, history of disease and length of time undergoing hemodialysis. HBM 0.132 times higher (95% CI: 0.132, 0.035), history of disease 0.072 times higher (95% CI: 0.072, 0.012), and length of time undergoing hemodialysis 0.071 times higher (95% CI: 0.071, 0.016). Conclusion: HBM, history of disease and length of time undergoing hemodialysis were risk factors for Non-adherence to Fluid Restriction. The nurse should consider the patient's adherence with fluid restrictions in providing nursing care.
Different Types of Intermittent Fasting for Glucosa Index Control in Diabetics: A Systematic Review Asbath; Faridah Mohd Said
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i2.504

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Background: The glucose index is an important parameter in diabetes management and general health. Intermittent fasting has become an interesting research topic in an attempt to control glucose index. This study Glucose index is an important parameter in diabetes management and general health. Intermittent fasting has become an interesting research topic in an attempt to control glucose index. Purpose: This study aims to conduct a systematic review of the different types of intermittent fasting and their impact on glucose index control. Method: The research method used was a thorough literature search in scientific databases such as PubMed, Google Scholar, and ScienceDirect for articles investigating different types of intermittent fasting in the context of glucose index control. We evaluated these articles based on their methodological quality and identified key findings. Results: The results of this systematic review showed that different types of intermittent fasting, including 16/8 fasting, 5:2 fasting, daily fasting, and full-day fasting, have varying impacts on glucose index control. Some studies showed significant reductions in fasting blood glucose levels, improved insulin sensitivity, and decreased insulin resistance. However, the results may vary depending on the duration of fasting, the type of food consumed during the feeding period, and individual characteristics. Conclusion: suggests that intermittent fasting could be a potentially effective strategy in glucose index control. However, more studies need to be conducted to better understand which type of intermittent fasting is most effective and safe for individuals with various health conditions.
Online-Based Intervention as an Effort to Increase Physical Activity Among Adolescent Farhan Ardiansyah; Ferry Efendi; R.R. Dian Tristiana
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i2.513

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Background: Physical inactivity (PA) is an important contributor to morbidity and mortality globally. Adolescence is an important period of engaging in physical activity. 2 systematic reviews before 2022 concluded that studies need more methods and evaluations to prove the continued effect of Online-based interventions. It is therefore prudent to continue this research by considering how we can approach young people to grow healthy values into their day-to-day activities. Purpose: This study aims to determine online-based interventions for physical activity in adolescents. Method: A search of the literature databases Scopus, Science Direct and Springerlink using key words ‘Adolescents’, ’Teenagers’, ’E-health’, ’Internet-based’ , ‘Online-based’, and ’Physical Activity’ limited to 5 articles which fit the criteria for inclusion. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) protocol was used, and papers were excluded if they were disease focused, not specific to adolescents or did not measure PA as an outcome. Results: All of studies had significant increases in PA as a result of an Online-Based intervention Studies include using various implementation mechanisms. The majority of studies use a mix of web- tutorials and based lessons for participants to work on in addition to goal setting via online, app-based (4/5). That remaining studies they were given an accelerometer as a measuring device and instructed online to perform the physical activity used for the rest of the study using online forums and PA experts to emphasize the effect of goal setting. Various intervention such as giving messages about PA or Health related issues were performed few a week for about 2-3 month. Conclusion: Online-based interventions are a very successful way to increase PA. More research is required to look at what theoretical principles are best to underpin interventions and also to  assess the length of intervention required for optimal results after intervention. Ideas  surrounding implementation require more studies to evidence base these  interventions for schools, via intracurriculum or extracurriculum.
Evaluating Teaching Material Needs for Active Adults in West Java: A Study on Cholesterol, Blood Sugar, and Uric Acid Examinations Nursiswati; Deasy Silvya Sari; Acob, Joel Rey
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i2.568

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Background: West Java is the province with the highest number of productive age population in Indonesia. The productivity of this age group is significantly influenced by health and education factors, with health teaching materials serving as educational tools. Among the challenges that hinder the productivity of active adults, chronic disease poses a significant threat. Purpose: This study aimed to describe the cholesterol, blood sugar, and uric acid examinations in active adults, including the need for health teaching materials. Method: The sampling method used was purposive sampling, with inclusion criteria being active adults aged 18 to 60 years, who work or study at an educational institution in Bandung Regency. Meanwhile, adults with mental illness were excluded, resulting in a sample size of 70 participants. The method for checking cholesterol, blood sugar, and uric acid used a Glucose Cholesterol Uric acid (GCU) meter. Results: The results showed that 12 adults had high cholesterol levels, while 6 had elevated blood sugar and uric acid levels. In the young age group (aged 18-44 years), 2 adults experienced hypercholesterolemia. The most sought-after teaching material for chronic disease was preventing sugar intake in soft drinks and the benefits of enhancing a healthy lifestyle through education. Furthermore, establishing prevention programs in educational institutions is an essential requirement to prevent the development of chronic and safeguard the productivity of active adults. Conclusions: Based on the results, it was recommended that productive and active adults receive training in chronic disease awareness and facilitate regular general check-ups (GCUs). This proactive approach was expected to contribute to the development and health security of the country.
The Effect of Emergency Level and Response Time on Patients' Length of Stay in the Emergency Room of Muhammadiyah Hospital Kediri Baiq Yuliatri Kusumardani; Siti Farida Noor Layla; Yenny Puspitasari
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v7i2.572

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Background: Emergency services are medical actions needed by emergency patients. Overcrowding in the Emergency Room that happen with increasing number of patient which has an impact on length of stay and lead to patient dissatisfaction. Purpose: The aim of research was to analyze the effect of emergency level and response time on length of stay in the emergency room of Muhammadiyah Hospital Kediri. Method: The research design uses analytic observational with a cross sectional approach. The independent variables are level of emergency and response time. The dependent variable is Length of Stay. The population was all patients in the ER of Muhammadiyah Kediri Hospital at August - October 2022 as much  as 142 patients. Samples taked used Simple random sampling technique as many as 105 respondents. Data collected used observation sheets and analyzed with multiple linear regression. Results: The results showed that partially and simultaneously of independent variables (Emergency Level and Response time) had a p-value less than 0.05 so that affected the length of stay. Conclusion: The results showed that emergencies level of patients caused experience a worsening of their condition or it will get worse if there are complications in patient's if they are not treated immediately, in addition to that, the officers respond quickly in services in the emergency room from the time patient arrives until treated will affect length of stay in the emergency room. This showed that’s there is an influenced of Emergency Level and Response Time on the Length of Patient's Stay.

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