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Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal (ICON Journal)
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Inpatient Nurses’ Perception on The Implementation of Acute Care Nursing in The Hasanuddin University Hospital Rahmat Hidayat; Rini Rachmawaty; llkafah llkafah
Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal Volume 4 No. 1 Agustus 2019
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (684.196 KB) | DOI: 10.20956/icon.v4i1.3999

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Introduction: Acute care is a type of time-sensitive care, this is due to an acute condition requiring rapid intervention. Acute conditions that exist in the inpatient unit would require special care in handling. This acute condition can affect many things, one of which is the patient satisfaction. With proper treatment for acute cases, the course will improve patient satisfaction itself. However, to date, acute care has been poorly defined and inadequately supported in most developing health systems. Aims of Study: This research aims to determine nurses’ perception on the implementation of inpatient acute nursing care in the Hasanuddin University Hospital. Method: This research was a qualitative method, data collection using individual interviews against ten participants (inpatient nurses) and validity checks of the data that utilizes something beyond the data. Data analyze used thematic analysis. Result: The results of the research yield four themes. Those four themes are perception of acute conditions, supporting factors in the management of patients with acute conditions, inhibiting factors in the management of patients with acute conditions, and nurses’ hope for acute care. Conclusion: From this research it is known that the incidence of acute conditions in the inpatient unit of Hasanuddin University Hospital less than chronic conditions. To handle acute cases, nurse in the inpatient unit take action early by monitoring vital signs, then immediately gave emergency action if necessary, while collaborating with the doctor. Supporting factors for nurses is the availability of emergency trolly, as well as cooperation among nurses who are good. Whereas the inhibiting factor is the number of nurses who are still lacking and the absence of code blue team. Advice from researchers, to health institutions is expected to be able to form a rapid response team (code blue), so that patients with serious/acute condition can be handled more quickly and efficiently, so that the implementation of nursing, especially nursing acute to run well and the nurse also will not experience in serving patients overwhelmed.
Mabbakkang Tradition and Its’ Effects on Health of Villagers of Bacu Bacu Pujananting Barru: A Qualitative Study Fiqriatul Hidayah; Nuurhidayat Jafar; Silvia Malasari
Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal Volume 2 No. 2 Februari 2018
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Hasanuddin

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Introduction: Indonesia is an archipelago country that has a diversity of race, culture and customs. Not infrequently customs that are believed by some to be not only a positive impact, but sometimes have a negative impact, especially in health problems.To identify Mabbakkang indigenous phenomenon and its effect on the health of the communities in the District Bacu-Bacu, Pujananting Barru. Method: Type of studi isQualitative research (phenomenology) was performed on 9 participants who have experience in custom undergo Mabbakkang through interview techniques in-depth interviews and data were analyzed by thematic analysis the technique developed by Colaizzi. Result: This study resulted in 7 themes on a custom implementation Mabbakkang ie execution time, the implementation, a series of execution, people involved, dietary restrictions, reason, and the consequences of breaking taboos. Conclusions: This study shows that a custom implementation Mabbakkang is one tradition that is held each year as a condition for the perfection of a child-Bacu-Bacu village communities and give effect on the health of the communities in the District Bacu Bacu-Pujananting Barru if breaking taboos.
Body Mass Index and Dysmenorrhea in Female Teenagers Ainun Zulkiah Surur; Melda Putri; Asdar Fajrin Multazam
Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal Volume 4 No. 1 Agustus 2019
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Dysmenorrhea is a problem experienced by more than 50% of women in each country. Pain occurs in the lower abdomen, sometimes accompanied by nausea, vomiting, dizziness and mood changes. This condition causes an increase in absenteeism in school, disruption in learning activities that affects achievements in academic and nonacademic fields. One factor that is often associated with the incidence of dysmenorrhea is an abnormal body mass index (overweight and underweight). This study aims to determine the relationship of body mass index with the degree of pain menstruation (dysmenorrhea) in young women in SMA Negeri 21 Makassar. This research is a descriptive cross-sectional study involving 110 respondents based on the purposive sampling method and carried out in February-March 2019. The data taken is primary data through measurements of body mass index based on body weight and height. After that, a normal, overweight and underweight grouping is done. Measurement of menstrual pain level is done using Visual Analog Scale (VAS). Data analysis was performed using Chi square test and the value of p = 0.00 was obtained. From this results, significant conclusions can be drawn because the value of p < 0.05 indicates that there is a significant relationship between body mass index and degree of menstrual pain (dysmenorrhoea) in young women in SMA Negeri 21 Makassar. Keywords: Dysmenorrhea, Body Mass Index, Adolescent
Social Interaction of Students Based on Smartphone Addiction Level in Public High School 21 of Makassar Rezki Yusfa Seftiani; Nurhaya Nurdin; Akbar Harisa; Hapsah Hapsah; Nuurhidayat Jafar
Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal Volume 2 No. 2 Februari 2018
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Introduction: Smartphone is currently a tool for communications that is widely used by all people, especially among high school students. Excessive use of smartphone can lead to smartphone addiction. Someone who has a smartphone addiction have anti-social behavior towards his environment. This study aimed to describe of social interaction on the male and female students who have a smartphone addiction in SMA Negeri 21 Makassar. Method: This study design used is quantitative with descriptive survey. Selection of sample using cluster random sampling, total 95 respondent. Primary data obtained through questionnaires. Result: Based on the results of a study of 95 respondents, shows that respondents who experienced low-level smartphone addiction 19 people (28.8%) had a high social interaction, similar with respondents who experienced medium-level of smartphone addiction 43 people (65.2%) and high-level 4 people (6.1%) had a high social interaction. Conclusions: The study concluded that all levels of smartphone addiction has a high social interaction, not all respondents who use smartphones tend to be indifferent to his surroundings. They remain more comfortable communicating directly with the people closest. This research is expected can provide benefits that can be used as information specifically for students of SMAN 21 Makassar, and can improve socialization skills in the environment so that it can improve social interaction began to crushed
Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treatment Post AutoAmputation Digiti Pedis Sinistra: Case Study Nur Azizah; Irfani Intan; Dwiyana Tulak; Muhammad Adhan Kurniawan; Titi Iswanti Afelya
Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal Volume 4 No. 1 Agustus 2019
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Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or when the body cannot effectively use the insulin it produces. According to the International Diabetes Federation, there are 425 million people suffering from diabetes in the world and will increase by 629 million in 2045. There were more than 10,276,100 cases of diabetes in Indonesia in 2017 and ranked 6 out of the top 10 countries for the number of diabetics. Diabetics have an increased risk of a number of serious health problems, one of which is the cause of foot amputation. Amputation occurs 15 times more often in diabetics than non-diabetics. Effective and comprehensive foot care can prevent the risk of ulcer becoming amputation. This study aims to provide an overview of the treatment process and the development of wounds for five weeks of treatment. Method: This study was conducted prospectively using a prospective cohort study by providing wound care to one respondent with diabetic foot ulcer for five weeks at Griya Afiat Wound Care Clinic, Makassar. Wounds were assessed using the Wound Nursing Care format from Griya Afiat Clinic. Result: the first and second week is inflammatory phase, the third to fifth week is proliferation process There is a change in the size of each wound and increasing the process of granulation and epithelialization every week of treatment until the fifth week of treatment, the wound begins to increase epithelialization and changes in wound size, especially in undermining. Conclusion: During the five weeks of treatment, the wound healing process has developed well. The wound has no potential for amputation if the wound care process is still balanced with the selection of appropriate dressings and patient compliance in performing wound care. Other factors that inhibit the wound healing process need to be known.
Effect of 30 Minutes Walking on Blood Pressure of Elderly in Paccerakkang District of Makassar Andi Nurfadilah Rezky; Nurmiyanti Nur; Rismawati Samad; Arnis Puspitha
Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal Volume 3 No. 2 Februari 2019
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Background: Sports activity affects a person's fitness level. Sports activities in the form of aerobic exercise, resistance or resistance training and flexibility exercises can improve your fitness. The exercise was done with medium intensity 3 times per week and 30 minutes duration. The importance of one's body fitness should get more attention. Especially in improving the quality of physical condition capabilities such as cardiovascular endurance, muscle strength and endurance, body shape. In this case a person can perform maximum exercise on the physical condition. This study aims to find out how the effect of walking 30 minutes to decrease blood pressure in elderly in working area of Health Center of Pacer Balik Kota Makassar. Method: This research is Quasy Experiment with Pre and Post Test Without Control design. The sample of research is 30 respondents. The research instrument is a tool to check uric acid levels and blood pressure measuring devices. Result: Blood pressure of respondent before walking done have mean value 3,40 mmHg and walking done have mean value 2,47 mmHg, Based on hypothesis test which have been done, hence obtained conclusion that walking 30 min influence significantly to pressure drop blood. Based on the calculation that has been done, obtained p-value for the pair of pre-posttest variable for blood pressure is 0.000 while the significance level α = 0.05. Conclusion and Suggestion: Based on hypothesis testing that has been done, hence obtained conclusion that walk 30 minutes influence significantly to decrease blood pressure. By knowing the influence of elderly gymnastics on the decrease of blood pressure in elderly with hypertension, nurses are expected to give and suggest non-pharmacological intervention and walk 3 times a week with 30 minutes duration in minimizing risk of complication of hypertension.
The Correlation of Television Show and Bullying Behavior in High School of Mahaputra in Makassar Suryani Suryani; Andriani Andriani; Rosyidah Arafat
Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal Volume 2 No. 2 Februari 2018
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Introduction: Bullying is an experience  that occurs when the helplessness  persecuted  by the others behaviour and afraid of the repected bad behaviour and ill do it is repeated. One of causes bullying behavior is a television show, this can occur because television show that is presented is very diverse, so that school children is free to watch their favorite television show. This study aimed to determine the relationship between television show with bullying behavior in student of class XI and XII in SMA Maha Putra Makassar. Method: This study using  cross  sectional  method.  The  total  study  populations   130  and  samples  are  98 respondents with purposive sampling technique. Data analyzed were using the Chi-Square.  Result: In this study showed that there is no relationship  between television  show with bullying  behavior  in  student  of  class  XI  and  XII  in  Maha  Putra  Senior  High  School Makassar. Conclusions: Level bullying dominant is low level with the  bullying  often  is  verbal  bullying,  and  program  often  that  watched  is  soap  opera. Therefore, they are expected to do more introduce of bullying to students.
A Comparison of Hot Pack and Stretching Exercises on Primary Dysmenorrhea in Adolescent Girls Farahdina Bachtiar; Andi Rabiatul Mahbuba Mursyid; Salki Sadmita
Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal Volume 4 No. 1 Agustus 2019
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Introduction: Dysmenorrhea or menstrual cramps is a pain (usually in the pelvis, lower back or abdomen) during menstruation. The pain usually begins several days before or during menstrual bleeding starts. It is often mild but in some cases, the symptoms may be more painful and cause discomfort. Dysmenorrhea is divided into two categories including primary (not associated with pelvic pathology) and secondary (resulting from underlying diseases) dysmenorrhea. The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of hot pack and stretching exercises on pain in adolescent girls with primary dysmenorrhea. Method: This was an experimental research with two group pre-test and post-test design. Twenty girls of students in Class X who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were assigned in two groups: hot pack (n=10) and stretching exercise groups (n=10).  The menstrual pain was measured using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) before and after six times interventions. The pain score changes in each group were analysed using paired sample test while the comparison means for hot pack and stretching groups were assessed using independent samples t-test.  Result: The results revealed that the intensity of the pain in both hot pack and stretching exercises group were declined (p <.05). After conducting independent sample t-test, it was found that there was a statistically significant difference between the level of pain for the hot pack and stretching group (p = 0,001). Conclusion: Hot pack is more effective in reducing dysmenorrhea (menstrual pain) compare to stretching exercises.
Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence With Stress Level of First Year Student in Nursing Program Study Medical Faculty Hasanuddin University Muhnia Muhnia; Wa Ode Nur Isnah; Hapsah Hapsah
Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal Volume 2 No. 2 Februari 2018
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Introduction: Stress is a thing that can be experienced by anyone, including first year students. Every person are different in coping with stress, one of the factor is emotional intelligence. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence and stress level of first year students in Nursing Program Study Medical Faculty Hasanuddin University. Method: The study design was cross sectional approach. This research was conducting by filling the quostionnaire of emotional intelligence and stress, are measured by emotional intelligence adolescent and Depression Anxiety Scale (DASS 42).Result: In this study showed that there is a relationship between emotional intelligence and stress level of first year students, with significant value of p 0.036. Individual with high emotional intelligence, showed the lower stress level. The dimensions of emotional intelligence that may have be contributed to the stress of students are ability to manage emotions and motivation. Conclusions: It is concluded that there is a negative relationship between emotional intelligence and stress level of first year students. Therefore, it is necessary to have a program that can develop emotional intelligence for first year student.
Educational Interventions in Diabetics With the Use of Health Belief Models: Literature Review Irna Megawaty; Syahrul Syahrul
Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal Volume 4 No. 1 Agustus 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/icon.v4i1.5038

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The high prevalence rate in diabetes, causing diabetes is considered a health problem worldwide. Various studies related to interventions that can be done for diabetes sufferers have been widely carried out, including in terms of knowledge and education with the Health Belief Model (HBM) approach. The method used with the help of electronic data bases from journals that have been published through Pubmed, Wiley Online, Science Direct, Proquest, and Google Scholar. Results: 4 studies were included in the review, to assess the results of educational interventions in diabetics with the use of HBM. Conclusions and implications: It is known that the application of nursing education using the Health Belief Model concept framework has an effect on the self-management of diabetics so that it is expected to change patient compliance.

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