Journal Of Nursing Practice
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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Factors Affecting Nursing Ability To Know Acute Coroner Syndrome In Emergency Installation
Riyadi, Agus;
Karmiati, Karmiati
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol 2 No 1 (2018): Journal Of Nursing Practice
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DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v2i1.44
Background: Coronary heart disease is the most cardiovascular disease that causes death in the world. The ability of nurses to recognize acute coronary syndromes is very necessary as part of the emergency services team.
Purpose : The purpose of this study was to determine the description of the factors that influence the ability of nurses to know acute coronary syndrome in the emergency department of dr. Iskak Tulungagung.
Methods : The design of this research is descriptive analytic with a cross sectional approach with the population of all nurses who work in the Emergency Department of dr. Iskak Tulungagung. The population is 55 nurses. The sample is all of the population, namely 55 respondents with total sampling sampling techniques. The data that has been collected is processed by a statistical test of Multivariate Analysis, Ordinal Regression with significance α = 0.05.
Result : The results showed that most of the respondents with D3 education were 33 respondents (60.0%), almost all respondents had never attended ECG training in the amount of 50 respondents (90.9%) and almost half of the respondents had a working period of 2-5 year is 25 respondents (45.5%).
The results of the regression regression analysis showed that the p-value = 0.855 on the education factor which means that H0 was accepted, the p-value = 0.041 in the training factor which means H1 is received, the p-value = 0.003 on the working period, which means that H1 is accepted
Conclusion : Based on research, education does not affect the ability to recognize acute coronary syndrome. The education obtained will develop according to the increase in the work period and the frequent training that is obtained and practiced directly in real situations
Giving Extension Effect On Landslide Disaster Preparedness of Householder’s Knowledge And Attitude
Anggraini, Novita Ana;
Sutrisno, Sutrisno;
Hasanah, Weni Uswatun
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol 2 No 1 (2018): Journal Of Nursing Practice
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DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v2i1.45
Background: The high number of disasters in Indonesia pushed against the need for vigilance on the disaster. preparations to be made by civil society organizations, especially scouts, TAGANA or SAR've pretty much done, but preparedness at the family level and the individual is still a lot of efforts increase efforts to improve the preparedness of the family in the face of disaster requires an effort to educate more people, especially in terms of disaster mitigation.
Purpose : The aim of this study was to determine the effect of education on disaster preparedness landslides on knowledge and attitude of the head of the family in the hamlet village Jethi Blimbing Mojo Subdistrict Kediri.
Methods : This research design is pre-experimental with approach to one group pre-post test, the data obtained using questionnaire. The number of samples taken in this research were 78 respondents, by purposive sampling.
Result : Of the total 78 respondents surveyed after being given counseling, 37 respondents (47.4%) had knowledge of preparedness landslides in enough categories and 47 respondents (60.3%) had the attitude of preparedness landslides in the positive category. The analysis in this research for the knowledge using wilcoxon sign rank test statistics obtained p = 0,000<0,05 then H0 is rejected and H1 accepted. Whereas for the attitude using Mc.Nemar statistic test obtained p = 0.001 <0.05 then H0 is rejected and H1 accepted
Conclusion : By giving periodic counseling and provision of information continuously, it can affect respondents' knowledge about disaster preparedness landslides, because it can affect the stimulus and understand the information provided
Diet Compliance Analysis Towards Blood Sugar Levels For Diabetes Mellitus Patients
Rahmawati, Septi Dwi;
Wahyuningsih, Atik Setiawan;
Yalestyarini, Eva Agustina
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol 2 No 1 (2018): Journal Of Nursing Practice
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DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v2i1.46
Background: People with diabetes mellitus are increasing in number. Controlling blood sugar levels is an action that must be taken to get normal and stable blood sugar levels. Self-control takes precedence over treatment. Compliance with diet is one of the important things in controlling blood sugar levels. Raflesia Room as one of the internal medicine inpatients in dr. SoedomoTrenggalek, received inpatient care for the majority of diabetes mellitus patients.
Purpose : The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between diet adherence and blood sugar levels in people with diabetes mellitus.
Methods : The research design used descriptive analytic with cross sectional approach. The population in this study were patients with diabetes mellitus in the Raflesia room of Dr. SoedomoTrenggalek Hospital in January 2017 with 30 patients. With a simple random sampling technique so that 29 samples were obtained.
Result : The results showed that almost all respondents, namely 25 (86%) respondents, had abnormal blood sugar levels. Almost all respondents, 23 (79%) did not comply with the diet. Chi square test results obtained 0.004 which means there is a relationship between dietary compliance with blood sugar levels of diabetes mellitus patients in Raflesia room Dr. Soedomo Hospital Trenggalek in 2017.
Conclusion : Old age is an age that is susceptible to a decrease in body function, especially hormonal causes of decreased pancreatic function resulting in a decrease in insulin sensitivity which causes high blood sugar levels. The level of education has an important role in diet compliance where patients are required to understand 3J "Types, Amounts and Schedules" so that the lower level of education causes lower diet compliance. Disobedience to diets causes sufferers to consume irregular foods which cause a pile of glucose and blood so that hyperglycemia occurs.
The Influence of Supervision on the Performance of Associate Nurse in Hospitals : a Literature Review
Munawar, Munawar;
Saleh, Ariyanti;
Rachmawaty, Rini
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol 2 No 2 (2019): Journal Of Nursing Practice
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DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v2i2.47
Background: Various efforts are made to maintain and improve the quality of nursing services, one of which is to carry out nursing care according to the standards of nursing practice safely, effectively and ethically. To maintain quality, it is necessary to control nursing care in a directed and planned manner. One of the controls in nursing management is supervision.
Purpose: The purpose of this literature study is to identify the effectiveness of the implementation of supervision on the performance of implementing nurses in hospitals.
Methods: Database searches used in this literature review are Pubmed, Science Direct and Google Scholar published in 2007-2018.
Results: From the six articles used, it was found that supervision had an impact on improving nurses' performance in the form of actions and behaviors that could be measured to maintain and improve the quality of health services for both sick and healthy patients. Other impacts among them commitment, employee attachment, competence and individual quality as well as improving service qualityto them after completing the credentialing process as stated in the Nurse Clinical Assignment Letter.
Conclusion: Implementation of supervision motivates nurses to be more attached to work, and has better performance opportunities
Nurses’ Performance Assessment Based On Nursing Clinical Authority: A Qualitative Descriptive Study
Supri, Aisyah;
Rachmawaty, Rini;
Syahrul, Syahrul
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol 2 No 2 (2019): Journal Of Nursing Practice
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DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v2i2.48
Background: One of nursing management functions is organizing nursing staff through assessing their working performances. Managing nursing staff in order to improve their working performance is vital. Thus, it needs to be well-designed to meet the patients’ expectation on health care quality. Nurses’ performance is defined as the action, achievement, or fulfillment of nurses’ responsibilities based on their tasks that have been assigned to them.
Purpose: The aim of this study was to describe the nurses’ performance assessment and the nurse activities based on nursing clinical authority at the Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo hospital Makassar.
Methods: This research is a qualitative descriptive study. Data were gathered from Focus Group Discussion (FGD), individual interviews, and document analysis.
Results: The study results showed that generally the assessment of the nurses’ performances at the Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo hospital has been conducted since 2015. However, there were still some areas that need to be improved, such as the quantity indicator assessment that is currently not developed based on the nursing clinical authority. In fact, the assessment of nurses' performance for quantity indicators should be adjusted to the nursing clinical authority that has been assigned to them after completing the credentialing process as stated in the Nurse Clinical Assignment Letter.
Conclusion: The assessment of nurses’ performance should be adhered to the nursing clinical authority and it is better if hospital managers may synchronize the nursing clinical authority with the online nursing logbook provided in the Hospital Information System
Reducing Pain Score using Finger Hold Technique on Patient with Mild Head Injury in Emergency Department (of) General Hospital Brigadier H Hasan Basry Kandangan 2018
Rahman, Budiya;
Khalilati, Noor
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol 2 No 2 (2019): Journal Of Nursing Practice
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DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v2i2.52
Background: Treatment for patients who have mild head injury are mostly pharmacological. (Despite of what happens to the patients so far, they do not have to be given drugs as treatment, they can be treated in other ways, that is not in the form of drugs)
Purpose: To determine effect of the finger hold technique on decreasing the scale of acute pain on patients with mild head injury.
Method: This research used Quasy Experimental design with the One Group Pretest-Postest Design. The population of Mild Head Injury patients in the first semester of 2018 in November-December were 20 people. Samples taken by Accidental Sampling technique in 20 respondents. Instrument for this reseach used the questionnaire sheet. Measurement of respondent's pain level using NRS rating scale 0-10 and the data analyzed using univariate analysis and bivariate analysis with Paired T-Test.
Results: The scale of pain before the finger hold technique on mild head injury patients mostly got moderate pain on 15 people (75%). The scale of pain after the finger hold technique was performed, head injury patients mostly got mild pain category on 13 people (65%). The hypothesis is accepted with a significance level of 0.000 <0.05.
Conclusion: By giving finger hold technique, it can decrease pain level patients with mild head injury
The Effect of Oxygen Therapy With Nasal Cannula to Oxygen Saturation Through Oximetry Examination For Patients With Heart Failure At Emergency Departmemt of RSUD Ulin Banjarmasin 2018
Hidayat, Rifky;
Aprilia, Hanura
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol 2 No 2 (2019): Journal Of Nursing Practice
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DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v2i2.53
Background: Heart Failureis a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In recent years the incidence of HF has increased and the risk of heart failure is increasing all the time.
Purpose: To find outthe effect of oxygen therapy by nasal cannula to the oxygen saturation through the examination oximetry in patients with HF in the ER Hospital Ulin Banjarmasin.
Method: The study design with pre-experimental design to design one group pretest-posttest design, hearth Failure population all patients with shortness of breath in the emergency room, the study sample using accidental sampling technique. Istrumen using observation sheets, examination using pulse oximetry using univariate and bivariate analysis by paired T-test.
Results: The average oxygen saturation before treatment is given after 88.87% and 95.96% obtained by the treatment, an increase in oxygen saturation. There is the influence of oxygen therapy by nasal cannula to the oxygen saturation through the examination oximetry in patients with HF obtained valueρ value= 0,000 ≤ α = 0.05
Conclusion: By giving oxygen therapy, it can increase saturation oxygen for patients with heart failure
The Use of Preoperative Education Booklet Media to Decrease Anxiety Level of School-Aged Children
Sari, Armenia Diah;
Gamayanti, Indria Laksmi;
Koeswandari, Retno
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol 2 No 2 (2019): Journal Of Nursing Practice
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DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v2i2.54
Background: Preoperative anxiety is one of the effects of surgery, where children undergo surgery see it as a threat and a negative experience. The factors that cause preoperative anxiety in children is a lack of understanding of children regarding the surgery. Anxiety needs to be overcome by providing appropriate interventions to reduce the level of anxiety in children, one of which is by providing education. Providing education should be delivered using media, especially media that are of interest to children. Media that can be used and in accordance with the level of school-aged children development, which is illustrated by booklet with picture.
Objective: This study aimed to determine how the influence of the use of preoperative educational booklet media towards anxiety level of school-aged children who undergo surgery at pediatric inpatient ward (IRNA I) at Dr. Sardjito Hospital, Yogyakarta.
Method: This study used quasi-experimental with non-equivalent control group pre-test & post-test design. The sample were 34 school-aged children (6-12 years). We used consecutive sampling technique.
Results: Our results showed a significant influence before and after preoperative education using a booklet (p-value = 0.001) and showed a significant difference between the intervention group and control group (p-value= 0.023).
Conclusion: The use of preoperative educational booklets has an influence on decreasing the anxiety level of school-aged children who undergo surgery effectively in pediatric ward (IRNA I) at Dr. Sardjito Hospital, Yogyakarta
Knowledge of Primigravida about the Regularity of Examination of Pregnancy in Gayaman Village, Mojokerto Regency
Mail, Erfiani
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol 2 No 2 (2019): Journal Of Nursing Practice
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DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v2i2.55
Background: The high rate of maternal and infant mortality is due to the low level of knowledge of mothers and the frequency of irregular pregnancy checks.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the knowledge of primigravida mothers about the regularity of prenatal care.
Methods: This type of observational research, according to the analysis is descriptive research. The population is all primigravida mothers who examined in Gayaman Village and the sample size of 30 respondents was taken based on total sampling technique. The instrument used was a questionnaire. Data collection is done through several stages, namely editing, coding, tabulating and scoring data, data collection was carried out on August 17-21 2018 in Gayaman Village, Mojokerto Regency.
Result: The results of the general data from primigravida mothers' knowledge of the regularity of prenatal care showed that of 30 respondents less than 50% had sufficient knowledge of 9 respondents (30%). The data analysis here is enough because the education level of the respondents is lacking, so that in selecting and filtering the information received because the higher the level of education someone will influence the intellectual ability to choose information.
Conclusion: The conclusions from this study indicate that the knowledge of primigravida mothers about the regularity of prenatal care is sufficient. Therefore, it is necessary to improve communication, information and education from health workers in providing counseling on antenatal care, so that mothers understand more about the regularity of prenatal care.
The Effect Of Self Efficacy Towards Independency Level Of Post-Stroke Patient In General Hospital Neuro Policlinic Ulin Banjarmasin
Gaghauna, Eirene E.M.;
Santoso, Bagus Rahmat
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol 2 No 2 (2019): Journal Of Nursing Practice
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DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v2i2.56
Background: Stroke is a disease of brain function disorder of the nerves in the form of local and global roomates have impact to physical and physcological. Stroke is the third causes of death in Indonesia and in South Kalimantan every 9.2 per mill areas, stroke cases had happened. There are 1258 cases in 2015 hospitalized in Ulin General Hospital.
Purpose: To analyze the effect of self-efficacy on towards the Independence level of post-stroke patient in general hospital neuro policlinic Ulin Banjarmasin
Methods: The methodology that use in this study is descriptive analytics, the total respondents in this study is 33 respondents. Collecting the data in this study is using the Stroke Self-Efficacy and Barthel index questionare. The Data Analyzed by Kendal Tau test
Result: According to this study to 33 respondent Obtained results. The respondents who have high self efficafy as 25 (75.7%), moderate self efficacy as many as seven respondents (21.2%) and has low self-efficacy is one respondents (3.0%) and to the independence levelof post-stroke patient variables who had Categorized to independence are 14 respondents (42.4%), need minimal assistance 5 respondents (15.2%), partially need assistance in three respondents (9.0%), dependece assistance is five respondents (15.2%) and total assistance in six respondents (18.2%). the analysis result by Kendal Tau get p value = 0.044. the strength of the correlation is r = 310 it was statethat signifficant there is a moderate correlation and the direction are positive correlation.
Conclusion: There signifficant There is correlation between self-efficacy to the Independence level of post-stroke patient