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Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal (ICON Journal)
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Evaluation of Family Knowledge in Detecting Risk of Diabetes Foot Ulcer in Public Health Center Sarina Musdiaman; Saldy Yusuf; Titi Iswanti Afelya; Nurul Hidayah
Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal Volume 4 No. 2 Februari 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Hasanuddin

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Introduction: Diabetes Foot Ulcer (DFU) is one of the most common DM complications, due to several factors including lack of knowledge in foot care, maladaptive behaviors in preventing DFU, and inadequate of education to the community related to the detection of DFU. This study aimed to evaluate family knowledge in detecting the risk DFU in public health centres. Method: This is a quantitative research used descriptive research methods. The instrument used was a questionnaire that consisted of 10 question items. The sample in this study was 40 families and have been educated in the previous studies. Results: The result of this study stated that family knowledge related detection of risk of DFU more better in younger compare to elderly (25% vs 2.5%), and mainly house wife has a good ability in knowledge Conclusions: Family knowledge related to the detection of DFU consider good.
Effectiveness of Developmental Care on Physiological Functions’ Low Birth Weight Babies: A Literature Review Sri Hendrawati; Fanny Adistie; Nenden Nur Asriyani Maryam
Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal Volume 4 No. 2 Februari 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Hasanuddin

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Introduction: Infants with low birth weight (LBW) is a major risk factor for increased morbidity and mortality rate. LBW infants that getting treatment in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) will be exposed to various environments and excessive stimulus with various procedures performed that causing stress on the infant. Management strategies that can be done to reduce stress of the excessive stimulus is with developmental care. This literature review is aimed to identify the effectiveness of developmental care on physiological functions of LBW infants in the NICU. Method: Articles were collected from several databases including Medline, CINAHL, EBSCOhost, Google Scholar, PubMed, and Proquest. The keywords were developmental care, low birth weight infant, neonatal intensive care unit, and physiological function were searched for quantitative studies. The articles reviewed were only articles with full text, written in English, and published during period 2013 to 2018. The study was criticized by the author using the Critical Appraisal Tool from JBI (Joanna Briggs Institute). It found 10 articles that related specifically to developmental care on LBW infants in the NICU. Result: Implementation of developmental care for infants in the NICU effective in optimizing the physiological functions of infant, including lowering the pulse and frequency of breath that makes the infant more relaxed. Developmental care can also improve oxygen saturation, reduce pain, reduce gastro esophageal reflux, increase sleep time, and improve neuromuscular maturity. Conclusion: Developmental care facilitate the infant more relaxed. The infant needs regularity of physiological functions and achieving restful sleep to grow and thrive.
Trio Dispa: Effort to Establish Family Health Experts in Acute Respiratory Infections Wa Ode Umi Kalsum; Wa Ode Nur Isnah Sabriyati; Nurfadilah Utami; Monalisa Monalisa
Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal Volume 4 No. 2 Februari 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Hasanuddin

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Introduction: Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) is classified into non-Pneumonia (upper respiratory infection) and Pneumonia (lung or alveoli tissue) ARI. ARI is the second leading cause of death that occurs in infants in Indonesia. Trigger factors that can cause ARI include poor lighting system, unhealthy environment, incomplete infant immunization status, low infant nutritional status, low economic and maternal education status, as well as less optimal health care workers in preventing and controlling the incidence of acute respiratory distress syndrome. The study aims to determine the effectiveness of TRIO DISPA (Three colours detection and early intervention for acute respiratory infections by tabletop learning method) to increase the mother’s knowledge in identifying, interpreting and early treating of ARI symptoms disease in the working area of Pampang Public Health Centre, Makassar City. Method: This study is Quasy Experimental Design which used the Pretest-Postest without Control Group Design. The sample of this study is 20 respondents and use Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test to analyse the data. Results: The study revealed that the family caregiver shows a difference between before and after implementing the TRIO DISPA program which able to interpreted tabletop case simulation. The increase of knowledge based on the pre-post test result using the Wilcoxon test (p=0,001). Conclusion: The TRIO DISPA program can make it easier for the public to understand ARI disease and handling its signs and symptoms.
The Beneficial Effects of Abdominal Massage on Constipation and Quality of Life: A Literatur Review Hasmi Hasmi; Agung Waluyo; Usman Barus Ohorella
Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal Volume 4 No. 2 Februari 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Hasanuddin

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Introduction: The prevalence of constipation has increased significantly as a person ages causing an increase in the incidence of constipation in the elderly can reach 50% and can increase to 74% in patients who are in nursing home. There are a variety of standard interventions used to overcome constipation problems including diet, fluid and physical activity modification. Nursing interventions used to treat constipation are abdominal massage (abdominal massase). The purpose of this review literature is to explain the effectiveness of abdominal massase on constipation and quality of life. Method: The method used to compile the literature review is by searching through an electronic database. Searching for articles is done by using the keywords abdominal massase, constipation, randomized controlled trial, then traced through Scopus, Ebscohost, Sciencedirect, Proquest, Pubmed; 7 articles were selected from the search results, the research design was a randomized controlled trial pre-post test control and group intervention. Results: Based on the article that has been reviewed, abdominal massase intervention has a significant effectiveness in reducing the problems and symptoms of constipation experienced by elderly patients, post-orthopedic surgery patients and patients with multiple sclerosis. Conclusion: Subsequent abdominal massase interventions have also been shown to have an effect on improving the quality of life of patients with constipation. 
Nurses Attitude Toward Patients as A Translating of Nursing Code of Ethics in Universitas Hasanuddin Hospital Ismayani Safitri; Hapsah Hapsah; Akbar Harisa
Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal Volume 4 No. 2 Februari 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Hasanuddin

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Introduction: The nursing code ethics is a guideline and framework of nurses during delivering nursing care services include making clinical decisions. The Indonesian Nursing Code of Ethics contains 5 principles of nurse's responsibilities such as responsibility to clients’ care. The aim of this study to describe the attitude of nurses towards clients at Hasanuddin University Hospital Makassar as a part of nursing code of ethic translation. Method: This research applied a quantitative study with descriptive survey. There are 95 nurses recruited as respondents through purposive sampling methods. Results: There are 80% of respondents have excellent rate while rest of nurses who have good rate in attitude towards the clients in order to translate the nursing code ethics into clinical practice. Conclusion: The majority of nurses already implemented the nursing code ethics, particularly Indonesian version, into clinical practice. However, examining the whole principles of the ethic codes is still needed in order to improve nursing care quality in hospital setting. 

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