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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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Designing A Prototype of Observation and Intervention Applications for Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Patients at Sultan Imanuddin Pangkalan Bun Hospital Aimandinata; Sentot Imam Suprapto; Ratna Wardani
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i2.476

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Background: The use of Information Technology (IT) for storing and retrieving patient data has advantages over paper, but faces challenges such as infrastructure problems, information technology, lack of needs assessment, cultural barriers, and high costs for software, hardware, and data exchange standards. Purpose: Research was conducted to explore the design of a prototype observation and intervention application for Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients at Sultan Imanuddin Pangkalan Bun Regional Hospital. Methods: The design of this research is qualitative research with a phenomenological approach with the focus of the research directed at exploring the design of a prototype application for observation and intervention for Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients at Sultan Imanuddin Hospital Pangkalan Bun. Apart from that, with a qualitative approach. The informants in this research were the owners or people in charge of the clinic, a total of 6 (six) people with triangulation of sources. Results: The observation and intervention application in the ICU at Sultan Imanuddin Hospital aims to improve communication, reporting and quality of patient service, as well as increasing data accuracy. The main obstacles are network problems and adjusting application usage. Technical solutions, better network infrastructure, medical staff training and hospital support are needed. The main goal is reporting efficiency in emergency situations and rapid response to changes in the condition of ICU patients. Conclusion: The Sultan Imanuddin Hospital ICU application aims to improve patient communication and reporting, but there are network problems and adjustments to the use of the application that need to be addressed.
The Combination Effect of Motor Relearning Program and Positive Affirmation on Functional Abilities and Quality of Life in Post Stroke Patients at Ngudi Waluyo Wlingi Hospital Setyo Wahyudi; Yuly Peristiowati; Agusta Dian Ellina; Nurdina; Ratna Wardani
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i2.483

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Background: Stroke is a disease that causes chronic disability. It is hoped that the combination of Motor Relearning Program (MRP) and Positive Affirmation (PA) will be able to improve the functional abilities and quality of life (QoL) of post-stroke patients considering that there is no intervention that combines these two methods. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of the combination of MRP and PA on the functional abilities and QoL of post-stroke patients at Ngudi Waluyo Wlingi Hospital. Methods: The research design used is quantitative research using the true experimental pre and post with controlled design. The sampling technique used was Simple Random Sampling with a sample of 7 people given a combination of MRP and PA (Group A), 7 people given MRP treatment (Group B), 6 people given PA treatment (Group C), and 7 people in the control group given conventional physiotherapy treatment (CPT) (Group D). The research was carried out for 4 weeks with 3 sessions. Functional ability was measured using Barthel Index and QoL was measured using Stroke Impact Scale. Paired sample t, ANOVA, Tukey post hoc, and Games-Howell post hoc tests was used to analyzed the data. Results: With the exception of the PA group, which had a p-value of 0.000 > 0.05 for functional ability, the results of the paired t-test showed that the p-value was 0.000 for both functional ability and QoL for all treatment groups. This suggests that functional abilities were unaffected by PA. ANOVA test results revealed a significance value of 0.000, below the 0.05 alpha threshold. This indicates that the pre-post test results for each treatment group differ significantly from those of the control group. Group C (PA) and Group A (a mix of MRP and PA) had the biggest mean difference, according to the Tukey test, with a value of 38.80. Additionally, the Games-Howell test's QoL scores showed. Conclusion: PA treatment has no effect on improving the patient's functional ability, but has an effect on patient’s QoL, so it is recommended to combine it with MRP treatment. The combination treatment of MRP and PA is recommended to be given simultaneously to improve the functional ability and QoL of post-stroke patients for maximum results.
Maternal and Child Health Using the Digitalization of the MCH Handbook Paciran Primary Health Care Rizki Amalia; Endang Sulistiyani; Retno Aulia Vinarti; Adistha Eka Noveyani; Lutfi Agus Salim; Diah Indriani
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i2.488

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Background: Puskesmas is a Community Health Center which is a health service facility that aims to carry out public health efforts and first level individual care. Puskesmas prioritize promotive and preventive efforts to achieve optimal public health status. In the current industrial era 4.0, almost all activities have been digitized, the puskesmas should also have started to be digitized. Purpose: The data collection system at the Paciran Health Center still uses a manual system and patients often do not carry Maternal and Child Health (MCH) books. This research aims to accelerate the performance of the midwives at the Puskesmas so that it does not take up a lot of time and effort. And make it easier for the public so they don't have to carry the MCH handbook and see the examination results without opening the MCH handbook. Methods: The method of data collection used by the author in this research is observation, interviews and literature study. With the Java programming language with Netbeans IDE 8.0.2 as an editor and MySQL as a database. Results: The result of this research is that the data collection process becomes faster and more regular. Then the process of making reports can also be faster and neater. And also the patients are helped because they can know their progress, even though they do not carry or do not have the MCH book. Conclusion: This research aims to speed up the performance of midwives at the Paciran Community Health Center by digitizing the data recording system which was previously still manual. By using the Java programming language and MySQL database, this system allows the recording and reporting process to be faster and more structured. Apart from that, patients also find it easy to access examination results without having to carry a KIA book. The research results show that this digitalization increases the efficiency of services at the Community Health Center and makes it easier to access information for patients.
Caregiver Burden on Caregiver with Chronic Disease Novita Nirmalasari; Ike Wuri Winahyu Sari
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i2.509

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Background: The prevalence of chronic diseases in Indonesia increases every year with various accompanying physical and psychological problems. In this state, patients require the assistance of their families as caregivers. Family caregivers are an important source of care for patients which faced physical, psychological, social, and economic challenges when providing care. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the burden among family caregivers of chronic diseases patients. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted from April 2021 to November 2021 in the Hospital and Community Health Center. Purposive sampling was used to determine the inclusion and exclusion criteria for the 180 respondents in this study. The Caregiver Reaction Assessment-Indonesian Version (CRA-ID) was used to measure their burden. Data were analyzed using descriptive and bivariate analyses with independent t-tests and Pearson correlation. Results: The results of the research showed a significant relationship between caregiver burden and age (p-value=0.000), but no relationship was found between gender, marital status, relationship with patients, caregiver education, caregiver job, and income with each p-value 0.756; 0.725; 0.791; 1.000; 0.354 and 0.301. Conclusion: Age was significantly related to caregiver burden in caring for family members who suffered from chronic diseases. Health services were expected to provide adequate information for caregivers about caring for chronic disease patients to reduce caregiver burden.
Health Coaching Based on Social Cognitive Theory in Increasing Compliance with Fluid Restrictions, Controlling Interdialytic Weight Gain and Improving the Quality of Life of Hemodialysis Patients Arie Kusumo Dewi; Ima Nadatien; Raden Khairiyatul Afiyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i2.539

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Background: Chronic kidney failure requires long-term treatments like hemodialysis, a vital therapy for managing the disease. Patient compliance with fluid restrictions and controlling interdialytic weight gain (IDWG) significantly impacts therapy effectiveness. Health coaching based on social cognitive theory may enhance understanding, motivation, and healthy behaviors in hemodialysis patients. Purpose: This study aims to analyze the impact of health coaching based on social cognitive theory on compliance with fluid intake restrictions, IDWG control, and quality of life in chronic kidney failure patients undergoing hemodialysis. Methods: A quasi-experimental study with a pre-post test control group design involved 38 hemodialysis patients selected via simple random sampling. The intervention group received social cognitive theory-based health coaching sessions for four weeks, while the control group received standard care following hospital procedures. Data collection included daily fluid restriction records, IDWG measurements, and a validated quality of life questionnaire, with pre- and post-intervention comparisons. Results: The intervention group demonstrated a significant improvement in compliance with fluid restrictions (p < 0.011), better IDWG control (p < 0.021), and enhanced quality of life (p < 0.001) compared to the control group. Conclusion: Health coaching based on social cognitive theory effectively improves fluid restriction compliance, reduces IDWG, and enhances the quality of life in hemodialysis patients. Integrating this approach into routine hemodialysis care can optimize therapeutic outcomes and significantly benefit patients.
Combination of Pillow Use 30° and Sleeping Position on the Left Side Prevention Gastroesophageal Reflux based on Theory of Comfort: Study in Post-Egd Gerd Patients Lya Marliana; Umdatus Soleha; Wesiana Heris Santy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i2.550

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Background: Patients with suspected gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) often experience recurrent gastroesophageal reflux, where stomach contents repeatedly rise into the esophagus, causing disturbing symptoms. Purpose: Based on the results of the 2018 Riskesdas, the triggers for GERD were smoking prevalence in the population aged 10-18 years from 8.8% to 9.1% and the proportion of consumption of alcoholic drinks and types of alcoholic drinks in the population aged 10+ years from 3% to 3.3%. Comforting intervention is needed in nursing intervention by providing a combination of using a 30° pillow and left side sleeping position for GERD patients. According to Kolkaba, the level of comfort that can meet basic human needs is at the level of transcendence comfort. Methods: The method used is true experimental with a pretest-posttest control group design approach. This design involved two groups, namely the intervention group using a combination of using a 30°pillow and sleeping on the left side and the control group. Results: Data collection was carried out using questionnaires, direct observation and medical records. Conclusion: Based on the test results using Mann Whitney, a p value of 0.000 was obtained, where the value was <0.05, which means there was a difference in the gastroesophageal reflux score between the treatment and control groups in the delta/change data, where based on the mean value, the gastroesophageal reflux score for the treatment group had a decrease in score. Greater than the control group when delta/change data.
Factors Influencing The Increase in Violence Against Women: A Systematic Review Dini Rahmayani; Muhammad Modi Lakulu; Husin; Ahmad Syahlani; Umi Hanik Fetriyah; Agus Byna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i2.581

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Background: Violence against women is a global public health problem, with an estimated one in three women experiencing physical, emotional, or sexual violence. Approximately one in three women worldwide have experienced physical or sexual violence. Intimate partners have the right to beat their female partners, violence experienced by women is often underreported. Purpose: to describe the causal factors that contribute to violence against women. Methods: Systematic review method, data sources, study selection, search, eligibility criteria, data collection, and literature taxonomy. These articles were published over a 6-year period from 2018 to 2023 with selection using PRISMA. the results found 12 articles that had been studied extensively to map the research area. Results: 61 variables consisting of two parts, namely demographic characteristics and factors that contribute to the cause were studied in the article. Based on the results of the article analysis, it was found that the dominant factors studied, and had a significant relationship to the occurrence of violence against women included: 1) age; 2) women's education; 3) place of residence; 4) family income; and 5) women's work. Conclusion: Based on the findings, the dominant factors are very important to be followed up in further research with an artificial intelligence (AI) approach using machine learning, which is an interdisciplinary collaboration, especially in the field of women's reproductive health, in line with the emphasis of the digital era on the use of AI.
Predictive Value of Early Warning Scores for Procalcitonin and CRP in Hospitalized Community-Acquired Pneumonia Patients Pratiwi Yuliansari; Zauhani Kusnul; Agit Pratama Putra; Yuly Peristiowati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i2.610

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Background: Pneumonia is a lower respiratory tract infection that causes the most deaths worldwide. There is a lack of knowledge about the predictive value of Early Warning Score (EWS) for procalcitonin, CRP, Mortality in Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP). Purpose: The aim of this study was to see how accurate the EWS is at predicting procalcitonin, CRP and the mortality in Community Acquired Pneumonia patients who are hospitalized. All adult patients who were hospitalized for confirmed CAP between March and June 2023 were retrospectively included. Methods: A Total of 61 confirmed CAP patients treated in Internal Medicine High Care Unit were included in the present study. Results: The results showed that EWS≥8 was equivalent to procalcitonin in the septic shock category with (OR: 4.667), while EWS≥7 was equal to high risk CRP with (OR: 5.727), and the risk of mortality (83.3%). Conclusion: Based on the data analysis test, it concluded that EWS could used as a measuring tool to predict procalcitonin and CRP values, as well as mortality risk.
Reminder of the Validity Period of the Diagnostic and or Interventional Radiology Permit for Computed Tomography Scans (Ct Scans) for Advanced Referral Health Facilities of BPJS Health Jember Branch’s Partners M. Suhron; Widya Waskito
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i2.644

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Background: BPJS Health requires Health Facilities to fill in health service profiles in the form of human resources, facilities, and infrastructure owned into the BPJS Health Facilities information system (HFIS). Purpose: Expalanation Reminder Feature for the validity period of the Diagnostic and/or Interventional Radiology Permit for Computed Tomography Scan (CT Scan) which is directly sent to the hospital's correspondence email is still not accommodated. Methods: The method used in this innovation is Action Research, with a research population of 14 Advanced Referral Health Facilities partners of BPJS Health Jember Branch and a research sample of 3 Advanced Referral Health partners of BPJS Health Jember Branch. Results: Respondents in the 26-35 years age group were 66.7% and the 36-45 years age range was 33.3%. 3 Hospitals filled out the survey, namely Citra Husada Jember Hospital (33.3%), Siloam Jember Hospital (33.3%), and Balung Hospital (33.3%). Category scores using the Mean Hypotetic and Results Validation of responses to innovations from service quality, showing 100% of respondents gave a good response of Siloam Jember Hospital. Conclusion: This means that the quality of this reminder innovation from the service quality dimension is well received. The innovation of a Reminder of the Validity Period of Diagnostic Radiology Permit and/or Interventional Computed Tomography Scan (CT Scan) for Advanced Referral Health Facilities of BPJS Health Jember Branch partner can be recommended for implementation.
Effect of Massage, Foot Massage, and Warm Blanket Combination on Ankle Brachial Index in Diabetic Ulcer Risk Rizki Mega Safitri; Tata Mahyuvi
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i2.645

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Background: Diabetic ulcers are chronic complications of diabetes mellitus that can lead to infection and gangrene if not properly treated. Complementary therapies can help prevent diabetic ulcers by improving blood circulation and maintaining vasodilation. Preventive measures include massage, foot massage, and the application of warm blankets to support smooth blood flow.   Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a combination of massage, foot massage, and warm blankets on changes in the Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) as a marker of diabetic ulcer risk. Method: The research employed a quasi-experimental design with a one-group pre-test and post-test approach. A total of 30 respondents were selected using total sampling, with inclusion criteria being female diabetes mellitus patients diagnosed for more than a year, aged over 30 years, and free from leg ulcers. Pre-test ABI measurements were conducted on the second day of week 1. The intervention involved a 30-minute combination of massage, foot massage, and warm blankets, administered twice a week over three weeks. Post-test ABI data were collected at the sixth meeting in the third week.   Results: Before the intervention, the average ABI of respondents was 0.57, indicating a moderate risk. Following the intervention, the ABI improved to an average of 0.74, categorized as mild risk. Statistical analysis using the Wilcoxon test showed a significant effect (p < 0.05) of the intervention on ABI changes. Conclusion: In conclusion, the combination of massage, foot massage, and warm blankets is an effective complementary therapy for maintaining foot health in diabetes mellitus patients, thereby reducing the risk of diabetic ulcers.

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