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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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A Qualitative Study: Stigma Among People With Mental Disorders Dhita Kurnia Sari; Mita Yani Nur Azizah; Reni Nurhidayah; Lingga Kusumawardani; Faizzaturohim
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.v8i2.651

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Background: One of the problems in treating mental disorders is societal stigma. The stigma against people with mental disorders is in the form of negative views towards people with mental disorders. Purpose: The aim of this research is to determine the public stigma towards people with mental disorders in Nglebeng Village, Panggul District, Trenggalek District. Methods: This research design is qualitative with phenomenology approach. Informants were taken using a purposive sampling technique who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria with 4 informants. Data collection techniques through in-depth interviews and documentation with informants. Test the validity of the data where the researcher uses source triangulation. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. Results: Based on the results of this research. Based on the results of this research, 3 major themes were found, namely: 1. Community knowledge of people with mental disorders, 2. Factors forming community stigma towards people with mental disorders, 3. Community attitudes and behavior towards people with mental disorders. Conclusion: Based on the research results, it can be concluded that the cause of the emergence of public stigma is the lack of information and public knowledge about what people with mental disorders.
The Effect of Self-Healing Butterfly Hug on Anxiety Levels Yulia Susanti; Esa Lalita Candra; Rina Anggraeni; Riani Pradara Jati; Livana PH; Amel Dawod Kamel Gouda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i2.668

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Background: Tension refers to sensations of discomfort, anxiety, and fear, often linked to internal or external threats. Final-year students frequently encounter anxiety when working on their thesis, which can become problematic due to the intense anxiety that may negatively impact both physical and mental health. Lowering anxiety levels can be accomplished through Self Healing with the Butterfly Hug technique. Purpose: The purpose of this research was to determine the effect of Selft-Healing Butterfly Hug on students anxiety levels. Methods: The DASS questionnaire was used as the measurement tool. The study employed a Quasi-Experimental design with a One Group Pretest-Posttest Without Control format. The research sample comprised nursing students from Kendal Health Sciences College who met the specified criteria, with a total of 22 respondents selected through purposive sampling. Statistical analysis was performed using the Wilcoxon test. Results: The research results indicate that the average age of the respondents is 22 years. The majority of respondents are female, totaling 17 (77.3%). Out of the 22 respondents, the most prevalent anxiety level before the intervention was severe anxiety, reported by 12 respondents (54.5%). After the intervention, most respondents experienced moderate anxiety, with 14 respondents (63.3%). This demonstrates the impact of the Self-Healing Butterfly Hug technique on anxiety levels, as severe anxiety prior to the intervention was reduced to moderate anxiety afterward. The Wilcoxon statistical test yielded a p-value of 0.000 (p < 0.05), indicating a significant reduction in anxiety following the intervention. Conclusion: The findings of this study indicate a notable decrease in anxiety levels after applying the Self Healing Butterfly Hug technique.
Diabetic Foot Exercises as Physical Activity Therapy to Prevent Chronic Complications of Type II Diabetes Mellitus Barangkau; Yammar; Eka Hardianti Arafah; Ananda Putri Agustin; Eri Wardanengsih; Ruslang
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.v8i2.669

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Background: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is still a global health problem. The incidence rate has statistically increased every year. The causes are excessive eating patterns and lack of physical activity, which cause blood glucose levels to be uncontrolled. Uncontrolled blood glucose levels, then chronic complications arise in patients with Type 2 DM, namely diabetic foot ulcers. Therefore, appropriate physical activity therapy is needed to prevent the early emergence of chronic complications of type 2 DM. The right therapy is diabetic foot exercise therapy. Purpose: This study aims to determine the effect of diabetic foot exercise on preventing chronic complications of type 2 DM. Methods: The research design employed is a rigorous pre-experimental design with a one-group pre-test and post-test design. The study population consisted of 20 type 2 diabetes mellitus patients registered at the Tempe Health Center, Wajo Regency. The study was meticulously conducted in the Tempe Health Center area, Wajo Regency, and data were analyzed using a paired sample t-test statistical test with a significant level (p-value <0.05). Results: Diabetic foot exercise therapy is significantly related to changes in ABI values, Diabetic Foot Pain Scale, and GDS in patients with type 2 Diabetes Mellitus before and after therapy. (p-value <0.05). Conclusion: From these findings, researchers concluded that regular diabetic foot exercise holds significant promise. It can effectively increase blood flow to the peripheral parts of the body, control blood glucose levels, and reduce foot pain. This underscores the potential of diabetic foot exercise as a proactive measure to prevent chronic complications of type 2 diabetes mellitus, instilling hope for improved patient outcomes.
Factors Associated with Alcohol Consumption among Senior High School Students in Suphan Buri Province, Thailand: A Cross-Sectional Study Porntipa Amnamorn; Panjarut Laisuwannachart; Kaung Zaw; Piya Thongbang; Nining Istighosah; Putri Eka Sejati; Sunisa Chansaeng
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i2.705

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Background: Adolescent alcohol consumption is a growing concern in Thailand. Suphan Buri Province has seen a sharper increase, from 0.01 to 0.09, highlighting regional challenges. Gaps in legislation and enforcement hinder efforts to address underage drinking effectively. This study uses the PRECEDE framework to explore socio-cultural and environmental factors, guiding targeted interventions for central Thailand. Purpose: The study aimed to identify the factors associated with alcohol consumption among senior high school students in Suphan Buri Province, Thailand. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among senior high school students in Suphan Buri Province, Thailand, using a multi-stage sampling method to select 364 participants. Data were collected through an online self-administered questionnaire between February and March 2021. Descriptive statistics and Chi-Square tests were employed for data analysis, with the significance level set at p < .05. The questionnaire demonstrated strong validity (IOC: 0.67–1.00) and reliability, with Cronbach's Alpha scores of 0.885 for attitudes, 0.911 for media influence, 0.947 for peer conformity, and 0.978 for behavior. Results: The study analyzed 364 participants (51.1% male, 48.9% female) with an average age of 16.9 years. Most students (63.2%) had a GPA of 3.00–4.00. Alcohol consumption behavior was moderate (X̄ = 3.30, S.D. = 1.08), with the highest mean score for driving after drinking (X̄ = 3.57, S.D. = 1.32). Chi-Square analysis revealed significant associations between alcohol consumption and age, academic year, attitudes (predisposing factors), media influence (enabling factor), and peer conformity (reinforcing factor) at p < .05. Conclusion: The findings underscore the influence of age, educational level, attitudes, alcohol media and advertising influence, and peer conformity on alcohol consumption among senior high school students. These insights can guide the development of targeted prevention programs aimed at reducing alcohol use and associated risks in this population.
The Role of Quality of Life, Life Satisfaction, Feelings of Loneliness, and Adaptability to Purpose in Life Adults in Disaster-Prone Areas of Earthquakes Eriyono Budi Wijoyo; Mustikasari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i2.724

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Background: Young people often face challenges in determining their life goals due to various influencing factors. This issue is a major problem for young people living in earthquake-prone areas. Purpose: This study aims to develop and test a structural equation model (Structural Equation Modeling/SEM) of life goals in young adults in areas prone to earthquake disasters. Methods: The model used in this study is SEM (Structural Equation Modeling) which is operated through the Smart PLS program. SEM data processing builds a measurement model and a structural model. The SEM process involved three key steps: confirmatory factor analysis to test the instrument's validity and reliability, path analysis to evaluate the relationships between variables, and structural model analysis to assess and predict the model's overall suitability. Results: Most of the study participants were female (87.2%) aged 18-21 years (67.5%). More than half of the respondents were undergraduate students (68.9%) who were single (96.5%), and respondents who had no history of trauma (66.1%). Normality analysis showed that the absolute values ​​of skewness and kurtosis of all variables did not exceed 1.97 and 2.58, respectively, thus meeting the recommended criteria for a normal distribution. In this study, the fit index of the hypothesized model met the recommended criteria so that the overall model fit was considered acceptable. This indicates that the hypothesized life purpose model for young adults in areas prone to earthquake disasters is appropriate. Path analysis showed that 10 of the 15 paths were statistically significant. Conclusion: Model development shows variables that are quite effective in forming a model to improve the life purpose of young adults in areas prone to earthquake disasters.
Pre-Hospital Handling in the Community, a Qualitative Research: Qualitative Research Wiseno, Bambang; Mohammad Ikhwan Khosasih; Fajar Rinawati; Didik Susetiyanto Atmojo; Elfi Quyumi Rahmawati; Dwi Rahayu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i2.725

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Background: Emergency handling before transferring to the hospital (Pre-Hospital treatment) determines the success of emergency case handling. That’s actions include; emergency and non-emergency evacuation and first aid escort in the community. Pre-hospital treatment can be carried out by anyone who is around the location of the emergency at the time of the incident. This treatment aims to identify clients and to provide immediate action needed before being sent to health services. Ordinary people who are around the incident sometimes take actions that worsen the client's condition because of their knowledge and/or abilities. Purpose: This study aims to determine the perspective of the ordinary community on Pre-Hospital treatment for emergency incidents in the community. Methods: This qualitative study was conducted by interviewing (in-depth-interview) the ordinary community as Informant with purposive sampling in Pelem Village, Pare District, Kediri Regency, Indonesia who willing to be informants in this study. Data analysis used Interpretative Phenomenology Analysis with validity through data triangulation and conducting peer-debriefing with other qualitative researchers. Results: From this study, several findings of the theme were obtained, including; lack of understanding of residents about pre-hospital actions, wrong actions, feeling pre-hospital knowledge for public, need for the role of the media, hoping for health workers in each region, helping villagers. Conclusion: From all the themes, it is possible that there needs to be health education for the general public, especially about pre-hospital treatment to prevent the severity of wrong actions. Increasing knowledge about health needs to be done continuously at the community.
The Influence of Health Education on Increasing Self Awareness of Coronary Heart Disease Prevention in High Risk Population Rahmania Ambarika; Indah Aprilia Angelina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v8i2.726

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Background: Coronary heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in Indonesia. Ideally, people should understand the basic signs, symptoms, and early prevention of coronary heart disease. However, in reality, many people are still unaware, leading to a lack of self-awareness regarding the prevention of coronary heart disease. Purpose: The aim of this study is to analyze the effectof health education on increasing self-awareness for the prevention of coronary heart disease inhigh-riskpatients. Methods: This study uses a pre-experimental approach with a one-group pre-test and post- test design and an accidental sampling technique involving 49 respondents of high risk populations. The research instrument was a questionnaire and giving health education for increasing the self awareness. Results: The results of the study showed that before the health education, most respondents had moderate self-awareness with a prevalence of 69.39%, amounting to 34 respondents. After the health education, self-awareness improved significantly, with almost all respondents exhibiting good self-awareness with a prevalence of 77.52%, totaling 38 respondents. The Wilcoxon sign rank test getting a result p value  0.00, indicating that health education had a significant effect on increasing self-awareness. Conclusion: This health education can enhance self-awareness as it provides knowledge on how to prevent coronary heart disease. With this information, individuals better understand the importance of preventive measures and become more aware of their own condition, thus encouraging better behaviors in maintaining heart health.
Mind Nursing Intervention for Improving Coping Mechanisms among Mother with Preeclampsia: A Quasy-Experimental Study Yenny Puspitasari; Zainal Andy Saputra; Suci Anggraini
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.v8i2.727

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Background: Preeclampsia is one of the complications of pregnancy with the highest morbidity and mortality rates. This condition often triggers women with preeclampsia who must undergo conservative therapy to feel stressed, anxious, and traumatized. This will make the coping mechanisms of mothers with preeclampsia become maladaptive. Objective: This study aims to examine the effectiveness of mind intervention (consist of guided imagery and progressive muscle relaxation) for improving the coping mechanisms of mothers with preeclampsia. Methods: A quasi-experimental study with pre and post-test was perform among 60 ofpreeclampsia mother (30 of control and 30 of intervention groups). The control groups were given standard therapy, while the intervention groups were given standard therapy and three sessions of mind intervention. Data on coping mechanisms were measured and analyzed using Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney test to evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention. Results: The results showed that before the intervention, there was no significant difference in coping mechanisms between the control (Mean±SD: 76,93±19,285) and treatment groups (Mean±SD: 75,47±19,541). However, after the intervention, a significant difference was observed, with the control group scoring (Mean±SD: 79,93±19,285) and the treatment group scoring (Mean±SD: 92,47±19,541), and a p-value = 0.035. Conclusion: Mind’s intervention is effective for improving the coping mechanisms of preeclampsia mothers. Therefore, it can be recommended as a complementary nursing care approach to enhance psychological resilience and promote better outcomes in managing preeclampsia.
The Impact of Reward Satisfaction on Nurses' Career Development in the Inpatient Ward of Gambiran Hospital Kediri Alfian Fawzi; Faisal Rahman; Aprin Rusmawati
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.v8i2.729

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Background: Career self-efficacy is a person's perception of their ability to choose and develop optimally in a particular field of work. Reward such as bonuses, promotions, or recognition of achievements, aims to provide incentives to employees to work better to achieve success in their careers. Purpose: This study aims to analyze the association between reward satisfaction and the career self-efficacy of nurses working in the inpatient ward at Gambiran  Hospital, Kediri City. Methods: A quantitative associative research design was applied using proportionate stratified sampling. A total of 82 respondents participated in the study. Data were collected through questionnaires and analyzed using ordinal regression. Results: Ordinal regression analysis revealed a significant relationship between reward satisfaction and nurses' self-efficacy in advancing their career paths, with a p-value of 0.029 (p < 0.05). Reward satisfaction accounted for 45.8% of the variation in self-efficacy. Conclusion: Reward satisfaction significantly influences nurses' self-efficacy in advancing their career paths. These findings can serve as a reference for hospitals to enhance human resource management strategies.
Effect of ATNR (Asymetrical Tonic Neck Reflexs) Primitive Reflexs on Postural Control and Focus of Children Aged 5-8 Years at the Touch Care Mataram Physiotherapy Clinic Muji Murtiningsih; Yuly Peristiowati; Agusta Dian Ellina; Nurwijayanti; 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.v8i2.733

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Background: Primitive reflexes affect emotional development, because in a healthy and well-developed brain, the baby will slowly integrate primitive reflexes naturally into a mature developed reflex pattern. In early childhood, children have begun to enter early childhood education, and the occurrence of postural disorders can occur due to the use of the wrong backpack, various types of movement behavior, physical activity and sports including genetic factors. Purpose: Analyze the effect of ATNR primitive reflex on postural control and focus of children aged 5-8 years at Touch Care physiotherapy clinic. Methods: Quantitative design with a cross sectional approach. This study was conducted at the Touchcare Mataram Physiotherapy clinic with a population of children aged 5-8 years who came to the TouchCare physiotherapy clinic to examine / consult. Sample determination using purposive sampling with the results of 102 children. Results: The results of the study based on hypothesis testing were 0.011 for postural control, which means that there is an effect of ATNR primitive reflexes on postural control in children aged 5-8 years. The focus variable has a significance level of 0.647, which means that the ATNR variable has no effect on the focus of children aged 5-8 years. The posture variable has a significance level of 0.155, which means that the ATNR primitive reflex variable has no effect on the posture of children aged 5-8 years. Conclusion: There is an influence between ATNR primitive reflex with postural control, posture and focus of children aged 5-8 years at Touchcare Mataram Physiotherapy clinic.

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