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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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Analysis of Factors Associated with Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) Siti Nur Hasina; Rahmadaniar Aditya Putri; Riska Rohmawati; Imamatul Faizah; Ratna Yunita Sari
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v9i1.419

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Background: The high mortality and morbidity rates for AMI are caused by delays in treatment efforts, accuracy and speed of diagnosis, and treatment by doctors. There are risk factors that may increase the risk of experiencing an acute myocardial infarction such as age, gender, race, genetics, overweight or obesity, smoking, hyperlipidemia, history of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, stress, and lack of physical activity. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze what factors were associated with the incidence of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) at the Heart Polyclinic at Bhakti Dharma Husada Hospital, Surabaya. Methods: Analytical research design with cross-sectional approach. The population of this study were patients at the cardiac specialist polyclinic with a diagnosis of AMI with as many as 50 respondents. Sampling technique Non-probability sampling and the technique used is Consecutive sampling. Variables in the Independent Variable (Independent Variable) study were age, gender, hypertension, smoking, cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, physical activity. The dependent variable in this study was the incidence of acute myocardial infarction. Results: The results of the study used the Chi Squared tests (α = 0.05) to obtain a ρ-value Age = 0.004, Gender = 0.001, HT = 0.004, Cholesterol = 0.000, Smoking = 0.001, DM = 0.035, BMI = 0.018, Activities = 0.265. This means that there is a relationship between Age, Gender, Cholesterol, Smoking, DM, BMI with the incidence of AMI, and there is no relationship between Activity and the occurrence of AMI. Conclusion: Factors such as age, gender, hypertension, cholesterol, smoking habits, diabetes mellitus, and obesity have been shown to be significantly associated with the incidence of acute myocardial infarction, so that identification and control of these factors are important for the prevention and management of cases in the community. If left for a long time and education is not carried out as early as possible, it will impact the health of the community, which is at risk of more incidents than people who are not exposed to this education.
The Effect of Video-Based Diabetes Self-Management Education (DSME) Telenursing on Level of Knowledge in Diabetes Mellitus Patients Ervina Yanti Harahap; Abdul Muhith; Akas Yekti Pulih Asih; Siti Nur Hasina
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v9i1.652

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Background: Diabetes mellitus remains a major health problem, characterized by high prevalence and complications due to low patient knowledge about self-management. Effective education is needed to enable patients to manage their diabetes independently. The use of innovative educational media, such as telenursing-based videos, is considered to increase the effectiveness of knowledge and skills transfer, thus supporting improved knowledge levels among diabetes patients. Video-based Telenursing Diabetes Self-Management Education (DSME) can facilitate increased knowledge so that the self-care behavior of DM sufferers can increase. Purpose: The aim of the research was to analyze the effect of video-based telenursing diabetes self-management education (DSME) on the level of knowledge of Diabetes Mellitus patients. Methods: This research design was quasi-experimental with a pretest posttest approach with control group design. The population is all DM patients. The sampling method was accidental sampling of 60 respondents who were divided into 30 intervention groups and 30 control groups. The video-based DSME telenursing intervention was applied 2 times a week for 2 weeks to the intervention group, while the control group only carried out their usual routine. The instrument used was the DKQ-24 (Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire) questionnaire. Data analysis used Wilcoxon Signed Rank with a significance value of α = 0.05. Results: The results of the research on the knowledge variable showed that the p value was 0.000 < 0.05, meaning that there was an influence of video-based DSME telenursing on the level of knowledge of DM patients in the intervention group. Conclusion: The application of video-based telenursing diabetes self-management education (DSME) affects the level of knowledge of Diabetes Mellitus patients. Nurses are expected to be able to implement video-based DSME telenursing so that patient self-care increases and can prevent complications.
Benson Relaxation Intervention to Reduce Anxiety in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients at RSUD Kanjuruhan Wiwit Dwi Nurbadriyah; Fikriana, Riza; Rika Dian Mariana; Dhita Kurnia Sari; Ardhiles Wahyu Kurniawan
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v9i1.776

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Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a significant global health issue affecting individuals across all age groups. A prevalent concern among CKD patients is anxiety, which can disrupt daily activities and overall quality of life. Methods: This study employs a qualitative case study approach to explore the nursing care process for patients with CKD experiencing anxiety. The research involved purposeful sampling and was conducted through three structured client meetings. Results: The findings demonstrate that the Benson relaxation technique significantly reduced anxiety levels in CKD patients. Observations indicated notable improvements in the client's emotional states from the beginning to the conclusion of the study. Conclusion: This research underscores the importance of implementing non-pharmacological interventions, such as Benson relaxation, alongside traditional pharmacological treatments. It is recommended that this relaxation technique be incorporated into daily routines for patients when experiencing anxiety.
Effectiveness of Self-Management Related to Physical Activity with Life Quality in Hypertension Juliyanti Cardoso Amaral; Shanti Wardaningsih; Lisa Musharyanti
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v9i1.815

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Background: Hypertension is a major cause of disability and death worldwide. Efforts to reduce blood pressure and disease complications can be made by changing lifestyle, controlling the disease, and monitoring blood pressure regularly. Blood pressure management and improved quality of life can be achieved through effective self-management, particularly through physical activity.                                                         Purpose: The purpose of this literature review is to identify the effectiveness of self-management in physical activity in improving the quality of life of patients with hypertension.                                                                                                                                           Methods: In this study, three international databases, i.e., Dimensions, Scopus, and ScienceDirect, were included. There were initial 605 articles from the last 5 years (2020 to 2024). The inclusion criteria used included English articles, original articles, and full text. Then, after screening using the Prisma guide, 18 articles met the criteria.   Results: The literature review showed that quality of life, physical activity and self-management in patients with hypertension can be improved with digital interventions, support from various parties (family and society, multidisciplinary health workers), and self-management training. There is evidence that exercise such as walking, aerobic exercise, and light strength training can lower blood pressure and improve health status. Social and psychological support are also critical in supporting self-management. Conclusion: A comprehensive approach, which includes a combination of technology-based interventions, multidisciplinary support and self-management training in physical activity, is needed to improve the quality of life of patients with hypertension. Continuous intervention and support programs can encourage patients to adopt a healthy lifestyle and be motivated to control the disease.
Spiritual Therapy for Patients and Communities Reducing Anxiety during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Literature Review Dimas Utomo Hanggoro Putro; Siti Nurjanah; Christantie Effendy
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v9i1.911

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Background: COVID-19 poses high challenges for society and has a considerable impact. One of the impacts of COVID-19 on patients and society is the emergence of anxiety, so efforts are needed to reduce this anxiety. Spiritual therapy is an alternative that can be used by patients and communities affected by COVID-19. Purpose: Find specifically about spiritual therapy to reduce anxiety in COVID-19 patients and communities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Literature review of international literature using Google Scholar, Proquest, and Taylor & Francis databases. A total of 1,544 articles were identified, of which 995 were duplicates, leaving 549 articles. After screening, 539 articles were excluded due to the lack of full-text availability. The remaining 10 articles were further reviewed, resulting in 5 articles that met the criteria and were included in this study. Results: Five articles meeting the inclusion criteria. One true experiment article, 2 pre-experiment articles, 1 RCT article, and 1 qualitative article. All articles analyzed are articles published in the range of 2019-2021. Spiritual therapies that can be used to reduce anxiety include Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique (SEFT), Benson therapy, psychoreligious therapy, mindfulness meditation, and spiritual psychotherapy with an Islamic religious education approach. Conclusion: COVID-19 has profoundly impacted daily life and created significant challenges for society. However, spirituality serves as an important coping resource to help individuals manage anxiety. Various spiritual therapies such as the SEFT, benson relaxation, psychoreligious therapy, mindfulness meditation, and spiritual psychotherapy based on Islamic teachings have been shown to effectively reduce anxiety and promote mental well-being during the pandemic.
Optimizing Officer and Cadre Satisfaction with the Family Posyandu Reporting System with (Si Lina Gesit) Google Spreadsheet Online Information System at the Klampis Health Center M. Suhron; Fina Marantina; M. Hasinuddin; Novi anggraeni
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v9i1.912

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Background: Posyandu is a form of Community-Resourced health effort that is managed, by and for the community to empower it and make it easier for the community to obtain health services, especially in the reporting system carried out by village midwives and cadres. Purpose: Analyzing the satisfaction of officers and cadres with the Family Posyandu Reporting System using (Si Lina Gesit) Google Spreadsheet online information system at the Klampis Community Health Center. Methods: Type of experimental research: pre-post test One Group Design, sampling technique with purposive sampling, sample size of 44 officers and cadres analyzed statistically using the Wilcoxon test. Results: There are differences in the Tangible, Reliability, Responsiveness, Assurance and Empathy indicators between before and after the intervention was given, apart from that, based on the Wilcoxon Test analysis on satisfaction, the P value was (0.000) < α (0.05). Conclusion: There is a difference in satisfaction between before and after the intervention was given to cadres at the Klampis Community Health Center.
Virtual Simulation as a Teaching Strategy for Basic Life Support in Nursing Education: A Systematic Review I Putu Juni Andika; Seftiani Utami; Dian Putranto
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v9i1.913

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Background: Certain training programs, like Basic Life Support training, must change to comply with the new social and physical distancing policies. Health care workers, including nursing students, may benefit from Virtual Simulation, instruction, in order to help them meet the Basic Life Suppport competencies. Therefore, innovation in learning methods through virtual simulation is needed to provide interactive and realistic learning experiences, as well as to enhance students’ knowledge, clinical skills, critical thinking, and self-confidence before entering clinical practice." Objectives: To examine the effectiveness of virtual simulation as a learning approach for Basic Life Support among nursing students. Methods: The literature search was conducted across several databases, including Google Scholar, databases including ScienceDirect, Web of Science, and PubMed, covering studies published between 2019 and 2023. A total of 4,725 articles were initially identified. After title screening (N = 2,310) and abstract evaluation (n = 703), 75 full-text articles were reviewed. Finally, 15 studies that met the inclusion criteria were analyzed. Both English and Indonesian language publications were considered, following the PRISMA guidelines. Results: Demonstrates the emergence of a new virtual simulation learning model that is combined with video-based instruction. During the course of the eight-hour intervention up to two weeks, several indicators of improvement were noted, including resiliency, self-efficacy, understanding, attitudes, skills, and ability to perform resuscitation. In addition, three articles with statistically significant results indicate that the mixed model is more effective when combined with e-learning websites and computer-based simulations. Three articles discuss that, out of the four blended learning models, the most effective parameter is the understanding capacity. Conclusion: This indicates that BLS training should utilise a virtual simulation learning model that takes infrastructure, facilities and training modules into consideration.
Effect of A Booklet Media on Increasing the Knowledge of Complementary Feeding among Mothers in South Tangerang, Indonesia Dieta Nurrika; Reni Nofita; Rizka Ardiana Septiyani; Hana Febriyanti; Boy Sabarguna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v9i1.914

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Background: Nutritional issues among toddlers remain a serious problem in Indonesia. The age of 6–24 months is a critical period in the growth and development of toddlers. Furthermore, children aged 12–23 months were more likely to meet complementary foods (e.g., minimum dietary diversity and minimum acceptable diet) than those younger, indicating that the older the child is, the greater the possibility of them meeting minimum complementary foods. Therefore, understanding complementary foods among mothers is essential for meeting the nutritional needs of children aged 6–11 months. Purpose: To compare mothers' knowledge about complementary foods for children aged 6–11 months in the intervention and control groups in South Tangerang. Methods: This research utilized a quasi-experimental design with a pretest-posttest control group design, carried out between August to September 2022. Participants (n=40) were selected through simple random sampling and then divided into intervention group (n=20) or the control group (n=20). To assess differences in knowledge changes between the two groups, the Wilcoxon signed-rank test was applied in the analysis. Results: The mean scores in the intervention group before and after receiving the booklet were 50.5 and 75.5, respectively. This implies a significant difference between complementary food knowledge mothers in the pre-test and post-test (p-value £0.05). On the other hand, the control group's mean value did not change significantly (pre-test 51.5 and post-test 50.5; p-value >0.05). Conclusion: The present study suggests that the booklet intervention had an impact on increasing mothers' understanding of complementary foods. Thus, health education through booklets is useful in changing knowledge and might be used in posyandu.
Evaluation of Patient-Centered Care (PCC) Implementation at A Type C Private Hospital Vivi Retno Intening; Ros Eva Simanungkalit; I Wayan Sudarta; Yullya Permina
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v9i1.915

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Background: Patient-centered care, or PCC, has been recognized as a crucial pillar supporting both patient safety and healthcare quality. PCC must be monitored and evaluated, and reporting or documentation must be used as a communication mechanism. To determine the effectiveness of health care implementation, an assessment system is put in place. Purpose: To evaluate the implementation of PCC at a type C private hospital. Methods: A descriptive analytical design was applied in this study with a population of 385 inpatients. In this study, 97 respondents or 25% of the population participated as samples, chosen through purposive sampling. The instrument used was a questionnaire containing eight PCC indicators, namely patient choice, communication of information and education, coordination of services, moral support, physical comfort, involvement of family and loved ones, continuity and transition, and access to services. Percentage formulas was used in this study. This research has been declared ethically approved with document number 1117.1/RSPWDC/LP/KEPK/VIII/2023. Results: The dimensions of choice appreciation, moral support, physical comfort, continuity and transition, coordination, and integrated patients included in the good category as many as 97 respondents (100%), dimensions of family involvement and the closest people to patients included in the good category as many as 94 respondents (96.9%), and the dimensions of communication, information, and patient education included in the good category as many as 72 respondents (74.2%). Conclusion: The evaluation of the implementation of PCC implementation at a type C private hospital is in the good category.
Preventing and Managing Radial Artery Bleeding following Transradial Procedures: Strategies and Considerations Istianah, Istianah; Peristiowati, Yuly; Hariyono, Hariyono; Manumara, Theophylia Melisa; Sani, Miftahuddin
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v9i1.916

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Background: Cardiac catheterization is an invasive diagnostic procedure using one or more catheters inserted into the heart and certain blood vessels to determine the degree of narrowing in the coronary arteries. Catheterization access through the radial artery shows better results that are not free from complications of bleeding and hematoma. Purpose: To determine whether there is a relationship between the duration of mechanical compression of the radial artery and the incidence of bleeding. Methods: Quantitative cross Sectional . The sample size was 40 patients, divided into 2 groups, namely 20 respondents who in aff mechanical compression at three hours and 20 respondents at four hours. Results: Observations were made every 15 minutes in the first hour, every 30 minutes in the second hour, and every 1 hour in the following hours. Research results: The chi-square test obtained p = 0.038¸ p value ≤ α (0.05) then H0 was rejected, which is statistically interpreted as a relationship, so it can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between the duration of aff mechanical compression on the radial artery and bleeding in post-operative corangiography patient. Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between the duration of aff mechanical compression of the radial artery and bleeding in post corangiography standby PCI patients. Optimal compression duration is essential to minimize bleeding complications and improve the safety of the procedure.

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