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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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Teenage Pregnancies in Indonesia: Does Socio-Economic Matter? Masruroh Hasyim; Joko Prasetyo; Agung Dwi Laksono; Nikmatur Rohmah
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.v9i1.947

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Bacground: Teenage pregnancies is a crucial health problem in developing countries, including in Indonesia, which may cause various physical, psychological, emotional, and social problem including death for both mother and baby. Purpose: This current research aimed to analyze the socio-economic relationship with the occurrence of teenage pregnancies in Indonesia. Methods: This study uses secondary data for the 2017 IDHS with cross-sectional design. The dependent variable in this study is the prevalence of pregnant adolescents, while the independent variable is the socioeconomic status, the number of samples in this study was 3350 in women aged 20-24 years. The sampling technique uses simple random sampling. Analysis using binary logistic regression. Results: The results showed that the poorer women had 0.804 times the probability of having teenage pregnancies (AOR 0.804; 95% CI 0.655-0.986). The women with middle socio-economic have 0.640 times more chance than the most impoverished women to have teenage pregnancies (AOR 0.640; 95% CI 0.514-0.797). The wealthier women have 0.804 times the probability of having teenage pregnancies compared to the poorest women (AOR 0.804; 95% CI 0.655-0.986). Moreover, the wealthiest women are 0.607 times more likely than the poorest women to have teenage pregnancies (AOR 0.607; 95% CI 0.447-0.823). Conclusion: The study concluded that socio-economic proved to be related to the occurrence of teenage pregnancies in Indonesia. Also, there are 3 other variables which are also significant predictors of teenage pregnancy. The three variables are age, education level, and employment status.
Comparative Effects of Safe Steps and Life Cycle Games on Adolescent Reproductive Literacy and Mental Health Reni Nurhidayah; Dhita Kurnia Sari; Lingga Kusuma Wardani
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.v9i1.961

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Background: Adolescents often experience low reproductive literacy and poor mental health, which can lead to risky behaviors, early sexual debut, unintended pregnancy, and psychological problems such as anxiety and depression. Innovative approaches are needed to provide engaging and effective health education. Purpose: This study aimed to compare the effects of two educational games, SafeSteps (mobile) and LifeCycle (board game), on adolescents’ reproductive health literacy and mental health. Methods: A quasi-experimental design was applied with 266 participants divided into the two intervention groups (n=133 per group). Data on reproductive literacy and mental health (SDQ) were collected using validated questionnaires before and after the intervention. Paired t-tests and Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) were conducted to measure within- and between-group differences. Results: Both SafeSteps and LifeCycle significantly improved adolescents’ reproductive literacy, attitudes toward sexual violence, and mental health (p < .001). The SafeSteps group showed a significantly greater increase in reproductive literacy (mean D=17.3) compared to the LifeCycle group (mean D=13.4; F=13.84, p < .001). SafeSteps also yielded stronger gains in attitudes toward sexual violence (p < .001). Crucially, improvements in mental health were comparable between the two groups (F=1.46, p=0.228). Conclusion: SafeSteps (mobile) yielded stronger gains in cognitive and attitudinal outcomes, while both game modalities equally improved mental health. These findings recommend that policymakers and educators should integrate a hybrid approach combining scalable digital games with collaborative board-based sessions into school-based programs to ensure comprehensive and effective adolescent health promotion.
The Relationship between Exploring New Meanings of Caregiving and Family's Ability to Care Schizophrenia Nia Agustiningsih; Dwi Indah Iswanti; Fery Agusman Motuho Mendrofa
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.v9i1.963

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Background: Families who care for patients with schizophrenia are still considered negative experiences. Families are less able to find new, positive meaning when caring for patients with schizophrenia. This condition increases the family's and patient's burden as well as the inability of families to care for patients with schizophrenia. Purpose: This research aims to identify relationships between exploring the new meaning of caregiving with the family's ability to take care of patients with schizophrenia. Methods: This research is a quantitative descriptive study with a cross-sectional approach. A sample of 135 families who were caregivers of patients with schizophrenia was selected using purposive sampling techniques. The questionnaire exploring the new meaning of caregiving was developed from the concept of integrative empowerment and the family's ability to care for schizophrenia from the Barthel Index questionnaire and the Caregiving Tasks in Caring for an Adult with Mental Illness Scale (CTiCAMIS). Data analysis used Spearman rank correlation with alpha 5%. Results: This study's result is that the family's ability to explore new meanings of care is still in the sufficient category, both in the family aspect of having responsibility, the ability to assess positive aspects, acceptance of caring situations, and the family being part of the healer. Meanwhile, families' ability to care for patients with schizophrenia is still lacking to help with social interaction and productive skills. Conclusion: There is a relatively strong and unidirectional relationship between exploring new meanings of caregiving and the family's ability to care for schizophrenia (p-value=0.000; rho=0.311). Nurses must train family skills to explore new meanings through family empowerment programs.
The Effect of Pursed Lip Breathing and Diaphragmatic Breathing on Increasing Oxygen Saturation in COPD Patients Tonika Tohri; Metilda; Sindi Sugandi
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.v9i1.965

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Background: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a progressive respiratory condition marked by continuous airflow limitation, often resulting in hypoxemia and hypercapnia. The WHO (1) projects that by 2030, COPD will rank as the third leading cause of death globally. In Indonesia, the prevalence of COPD reached 2.4% in 2018. One of the key clinical manifestations of COPD is a decline in oxygen saturation. Non-pharmacological breathing techniques such as Pursed Lip Breathing (PLB) and Diaphragmatic Breathing (DB) have been shown to improve ventilation and oxygenation. Purpose: This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of PLB and DB in improving oxygen saturation among COPD patients. Methods: A quasi-experimental one-group pre-post test design was used, involving 30 purposively selected COPD patients from a population of 35 treated. Each participant performed PLB and DB for 5-10 minutes per session, three times daily, for four weeks-initially during hospitalization and later at home under supervision. Inclusion criteria were COPD patients with oxygen saturation levels of 88–90% who had not previously received PLB or DB therapy. Exclusion criteria included those with prior experience of PLB/DB, anxiety, anti-anxiety treatment, as anxiety can alter breathing patterns and reduce therapy effectiveness. Data were collected using observation sheets and pulse oximeters and analyzed with Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test. Results: Mean oxygen saturation increased from 89.40% (SD = 2.15) to 92.10% (SD = 1.98) with a significant p-value (0.000 < 0.05). Conclusion: PLB and DB effectively enhance oxygen saturation in COPD patients and have important implications for evidence-based nursing practice and education.
The Effectiveness of Education about Healthy Food on Mother's Motivation and Knowledge of Mothers in Preventing the Risk of Stunting Enok Sureskiarti; Aprin Rusmawati; Gatra Zakky Sabbily; Tiara Adinda Aulia
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.v9i1.969

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Background: Stunting is a health problem caused by chronic malnutrition in children, which affects cognitive and motor growth and development. The role of mothers is very important in preventing stunting, especially through a good understanding of nutritional intake. The issue of stunting in Indonesia is a significant chronic nutritional problem caused by inadequate nutritional intake and various other factors, including maternal Motivation and knowledge about healthy food. Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of nutrition education through animated videos and booklets in improving maternal Motivation and knowledge to prevent the risk of stunting. Methods: This study used a Quasi-Experimental design with a pre-test and post-test with control group design. The sample consisted of 60 mothers who had toddlers at the Kelapa Gading Sehat Posyandu (animation video group) and the Amalia Posyandu (booklet group), each consisting of 30 people. Data were collected using a questionnaire and analyzed using a paired t-test and an independent t-test to see the effectiveness of the educational intervention. Results: he results showed a significant increase in mothers' motivation and Knowledge after being given education. In the animated video group, the average motivation score increased from 35.8 to 48.9, while in the booklet group it increased from 36.4 to 49.8 (p-value = 0.000). The results showed that the average maternal knowledge scores significantly increased after the intervention, with a p-value < 0.05. Conclusion: This study concludes that nutrition education based on animated video media and booklets can be an effective method in increasing mothers' motivation and Knowledge in efforts to prevent stunting.

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