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Journal Of Holistic Nursing Science
ISSN : 19791453     EISSN : 25797751     DOI : -
Core Subject : Health,
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Articles 178 Documents
A new year, a new challenge, a new COVID-19 variant Eka Sakti Wahyuningtyas; Djeneba Traore
Journal of Holistic Nursing Science Vol 9 No 1 (2022): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/nursing.v1i1.6477

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It has been one year since the Coronavirus become a pandemic worldwide. Studies highlighted that various measures have been well conducted to reduce the transmission of COVID-19. Recently, World Health Organization (WHO) announced a new COVID variant named Omicron which is initially reported in South Africa. As a result, the challenge is getting more difficult as viruses continuously mutate. The pandemic situation demand nurses to gain competencies in delivering innovative care for patients with COVID-19 infection. Keywords: COVID-19; Omicron; nursing services; health promotion; prevention; virus mutation
Childhood post-traumatic stress disorder: A post-flood overview Tuti Seniwati; Kadek Ayu Erika; Hapsah Hapsah
Journal of Holistic Nursing Science Vol 9 No 1 (2022): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/nursing.v9i1.6597

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Flood disasters bring a huge impact on human life, both physically and psychologically. Children are vulnerable groups who are at greater risk during and after a disaster. The most common psychological effect after a disaster is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The purpose of this study was to detect early PTSD in children who were victims of the flood disaster. This research applied a quantitative design with a cross-sectional approach. A total of 61 child victims were included in the study. The research was conducted in Jeneponto Regency which is one of the worst flood locations in South Sulawesi in 2019. The instrument used is the PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5), which consists of 20 items of questions. The study shows that children who experience PTSD are equal to 39.3% and did not experience PTSD as much as 60,7%. The incidence of PTSD increases in children a month after the disaster by experiencing symptoms of re-experiencing, avoidance, negative alterations in mood cognition, and hyperarousal. Age, gender, and exposure are also at risk for developing PTSD in children. It is recommended that healthcare professionals provide immediate treatment to the child victims. Keywords: flood; post-traumatic stress disorder;pediatric nursing; disaster management; nursing care
Using warm compresses to reduce IL-1β levels in dysmenorrhea: An evaluation of quasy experimental study Mukhoirotin Mukhoirotin; Siti Urifah
Journal of Holistic Nursing Science Vol 9 No 1 (2022): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/nursing.v9i1.6858

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Primary dysmenorrhea is a gynecological problem that occurs among adolescents and women of reproductive age. Theoretically, primary dysmenorrhea increases pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-1β levels. However, studies using warm compresses to reduce pain management in dysmenorrhea are limited. This study aimed to determine the effect of warm compresses to reduce IL-1β levels in primary dysmenorrhea. The research design used a quasi-experiment with a pretest-posttest study design. The population of this study was students experiencing dysmenorrhea. A total of 24 respondents was taken by using a simple random sampling technique. Hot water bags were the equipment for this study. The instrument for measuring pain used NRS (Numeric Rating Scale), and IL-1 β levels used the ELISA method. The data were analyzed by the Wilcoxon test and Mann-Whitney Test. The study showed there was a positive effect of warm compresses on dysmenorrhea (p ≤ 0.05). There were significant differences in the intensity of menstrual pain and IL-1β levels among the two groups of study (p ≤ 0.05). The recommendation for the next research should be focused on the different types of pain that commonly occur among women. Keywords: dysmenorrhea; pain management;pediatric nursing;nursing care; warm compresses
A quasi experimental study of psychotherapy in reducing anxiety among nurses working in COVID 19 wards M Zaenal; Yuliani Setyaningsih; Daru Lestantyo; May Sein Ba
Journal of Holistic Nursing Science Vol 9 No 1 (2022): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/nursing.v9i1.6883

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Frontline nurses working with the coronavirus disease‐2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic face various mental health problems ranging from excessive stress and severe anxiety. If left untreated, this will reduce productivity and nursing care. However, a study addressing this issue among nurses in Indonesia is limited. Therefore, this study investigates psychotherapy to reduce anxiety in a group of nurses. The study used an experimental design with one group pre-posttest design. A total of 54 clinical nurses were involved after signing informed consent. Hamilton anxiety rating scale was engaged for the data collection process. Paired sample t-test was used for data analysis. The finding shows that psychotherapy helps to reduce anxiety due to the pandemic (p < 0.05). Further study is needed to evaluate the effectiveness of using groups of nurses working in Hospitals. Keywords: anxiety; psychotherapy; COVID -19; nursing practice; mental health care
Determinant of self-management in chronic non-communicable disease among elderly Akbar Harisa; Andi Fadillah Arfan; Wafiq Aulia Ramadhani; M. Nabil Sakti Pahruddin; Yodang Yodang
Journal of Holistic Nursing Science Vol 9 No 2 (2022): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/nursing.v9i2.7081

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Chronic non-communicable diseases have become a health concern in the health care system worldwide, especially in older people. Managing the disease was crucial to improving the quality of life among those older people. This study aims to identify self-management among older people with chronic non-communicable diseases. A cross-sectional study method was conducted in two primary healthcare centers. The respondents were recruited using accidental sampling, and 40 older people participated. The socio-demographics, lifestyle, and self-management were extracted by using paper-based questionnaires. All socio-demographic and lifestyle data statistically show no significant impact on the self-management of chronic non-communicable diseases among older people. Predominantly participants were old-old category (55%), women (62.5), the middle level of education (50%), household (42.5%), married (67.5%), consuming salted fish (80%), salted egg (50%). Since the study result is statistically insignificant, the large sample size may be needed to increase the study result. Keywords: Non-communicable disease; community nursing; elderly care; quality of life; self-management
The extract of Jeruju plant for anti-inflammatory: A literature review using nursing perspective Nia Afifatul Ulya; Heni Setyowati Esti Rahayu; Prasojo Pribadi
Journal of Holistic Nursing Science Vol 9 No 2 (2022): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/nursing.v9i2.7127

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Jeruju plant has some benefits in reducing symptoms of a particular disease. However, there is little discussion about plants in nursing. Therefore, the literature review aims to identify the effectiveness of Jeruju plant extract as an anti-inflammatory. The method used is a literature review integrating electronic databases such as Google Scholar and ScienceDirect. The keywords used in Indonesian are "Acanthus ilicifolius as anti-inflammatory," and the keywords in English are "Acanthus ilicifolius AS anti-inflammatory." The Jeruju plant (Acanthus ilicifolius) contains flavonoids acting as an anti-inflammatory. Flavanoids help to reduce the inflammation in the disease. The clinical nurse may use the finding of this review for health promotion for the patient with chronic illness. Keywords: Complementary therapy; community nursing; elderly care; quality of life; nursing intervention
Philosophical and methodological perspective in developing nursing knowledge through research in diabetes Karina Megasari Winahyu; Noppawan Piaseu
Journal of Holistic Nursing Science Vol 10 No 1 (2023): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/nursing.v0i0.7307

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The development of nursing knowledge through research is crucial for its discipline. It is notable to understand the philosophical view of the researcher in conducting the study; in particular advanced analysis, the method would generate advanced nursing knowledge. Philosophical approaches to knowledge development in ontological, epistemological, and axiological contexts were addressed. Developing new knowledge requires the nurse to understand the nature, source, and ways to access the knowledge. Some philosophical approaches are discussed, including post-positivism, interpretative, humanistic, naturalistic, and critical approaches. Thus, different methods for acquiring knowledge, from observation to intervention studies which are underlying philosophies in nursing for addressing huge nursing phenomena, could enrich the nursing body of knowledge. Great use of evidence-based nursing knowledge leads to improved nursing practice quality. This review discusses the philosophical approach for researchers to use as a foundation for their study of the exemplar of diabetes mellitus. Keywords: Research method; diabetes; philosophical inquiry; nursing knowledge; nursing developments
A qualitative systematic review of burden among patients with hemodialysis Ni Made Sekar Sari; Ni Kadek Arie Octarini; Ika Yuni Widyawati; Elida Ulfiana
Journal of Holistic Nursing Science Vol 9 No 2 (2022): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/nursing.v9i2.7563

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The study is to explore the burden experienced during dialysis care integration in a patient’s life. A systematic search was employed and focused on qualitative studies. We searched some reference lists of eligible studies published in 2018-2022. We followed the PRISMA guidelines, and the analysis employed a meta-ethnography study. We identified that the dialysis care integration burden had been perceived since the initial decision to dialysis care integration. Patients felt powerless since they were provided with no choice of medical intervention. The perceived service affordability and barriers had added more burden experience of dialysis care integration. The dialysis care integration restricts various aspects of the patient’s life: food and drink intake, mobilization, and activity. The strategy for integrated dialysis care required utilizing numerous resources to build positive coping strategies. The finding signified that dialysis patients demanded assistance from various resources to adjust to the current dialysis care. Keywords: Health burden; dyalisis care; kidney injury; chronic illness; quality of life
Telehealth in primary mental health care in rural and remote areas: A systematic review Maria Norberta Bwariat; Ah Yusuf; Rizki Fitryasari PK; Yulia Yunara
Journal of Holistic Nursing Science Vol 9 No 2 (2022): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/nursing.v9i2.7935

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Mental health problems are becoming more prevalent globally. Therefore, innovative patient care delivery approaches are being considered due to the rising need for primary mental health care services and an increase in the usage of digital communication tools online. For this reason, this systematic review was conducted to analyse relevant articles about telehealth in primary mental health care services in rural and remote areas. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) checklist was provided as guidance. The Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) checklist was also used to evaluate the quality assessment. The databases are Scopus, Web of Sciences, and PubMed databases. Most telehealth in primary mental health care used in rural and remote areas takes the form of videoconferencing and application. Telehealth in primary mental health care services delivered to difficult-to-reach populations, like those in rural and remote areas, has significantly improved community mental health services in terms of results and satisfaction. Tele-mental health can be considered a safe and long-term solution but has several challenges that must be addressed. Keywords: Mental health; primary health care; rural area; remote Area; telehealth
Factors affecting spiritual needs in patients with diabetic foot ulcers Adelina Vidya Ardiyati
Journal of Holistic Nursing Science Vol 9 No 2 (2022): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/nursing.v9i2.7995

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Diabetic foot ulcers are one of the chronic complications of diabetes, leading to disease complexity. As a result, DFU may provoke problems in fulfilling spiritual needs that affect the healing process. This study aimed to analyze the factors related to the spiritual needs of diabetic ulcer patients in Indonesia. This cross-sectional study was conducted on 104 diabetic foot ulcers patient. The patients were recruited from 5 cities in Indonesia using a purposive sampling method from June until August 2022. The instruments consisted of a sociodemographic characteristics form and the Spiritual Needs Questionnaire (SpNQ) to explore patients' Spiritual needs. Then, bivariate and multivariate binary logistics were performed. There is a significant relationship between spiritual needs and age, marital status, length of the wound, and degree of diabetic ulcer (p < 0.05). It is recommended that healthcare workers need to pay attention to the factors that influence the spiritual needs of diabetic foot ulcer patients. Keywords: Diabetic foot ulcer; spiritual needs; community nursing; chronic illness; diabetes care