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Media Keperawatan Indonesia
ISSN : 27222802     EISSN : 26151669     DOI : https://doi.org/10.26714/mki
Core Subject : Health,
Media Keperawatan Indonesia is intended to be the university journal for publishing articles reporting the results of research in nursing. Media Keperawatan Indonesia invites manuscripts in the areas of medical-surgical nursing, emergency and disaster nursing, critical nursing, pediatric nursing, maternity nursing, mental health nursing, gerontological nursing, community health nursing, management and leadership nursing.
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Effectiveness of kojame (red ginger compress) on chest pain and anxiety in patients with acute coronary syndrome Saputri, Niken Anggraini Sri; Ta'adi, Ta'adi; Suharsono, Suharsono
Media Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/mki.7.2.2024.84-92

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Acute coronary syndrome can cause chest pain with a heavy quality, radiating to the left arm, neck, jaw and back. Uncontrolled chest pain will cause physiological and psychological problems in the form of anxiety, and abnormal heartbeat. This problem can be treated with non-pharmacological intervention in the form of a red ginger compress which can increase capillary permeability, histamine release and vasodilation, thereby relaxing muscle and nerve tissue in acute coronary syndrome patients. The research aims to explain the effectiveness of giving kojame (compressing red ginger) to chest pain and anxiety in patients with acute coronary syndrome. The research design uses a Quasi Experiment study with Pre-Post Test with Control Group Design. The sample size was 57 respondents with each group consisting of 19 respondents, using a consecutive sampling technique. The intervention for each group was given 4 times for 20-30 minutes in 2 days. Analysis of this research data used the Wilcoxon test and Mann-Whitney test (ρ<0.05). Shows from the two groups the kojame intervention (red ginger compresses) is more influenced by a decrease in chest pain and anxiety with a value of ρ-value 0.008. Kojame intervention (red ginger compress) is more effective in reducing chest pain and anxiety in patients with acute coronary syndrome.
Academic stress and brain fog in COVID-19 survivor students Sejati, Inna Indah; Sunarya, Chiyar Edison
Media Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/mki.7.2.2024.114-119

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COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by the SARS Cov-2 virus. Covid-19 caused a pandemic that has been going on since 2020. Since the pandemic, many people have been confirmed, and many have recovered who are said to be survivors of COVID-19. COVID-19 survivors can still experience symptoms such as brain fog. Students as survivors of COVID-19 who do learning can feel stress; the stress they get is called academic stress. This research was conducted to find a relationship between academic stress and brain fog in students who survived COVID-19. This study used a cross-sectional design involving 125 student survivors of COVID-19. Data analysis showed that 49 students (39.2%) did not experience brain fog, while 76 students (60.8%) were suspected of experiencing brain fog. Spearman's rank correlation test also showed a correlation between academic stress levels and brain fog (p value = 0.000) in students who survived COVID-19 with an r value of 0.409. The incidence of brain fog in COVID-19 survivors is deemed  to be influenced by academic stress. There needs to be good stress management for students who are survivors of COVID-19 to maintain their thinking skills.
The factors related to patient safety incident reporting in inpatience in RSD Idaman Banjarbaru City Pratiwi, Aqil Andika; Pertiwiwati, Endang; Setiawan, Herry; Wakhdi, Nanang Miftakhul; Wibowo, Hery
Media Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/mki.7.2.2024.132-141

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Reported patient safety incidents are useful for identifying risks that cause harm and taking solutions to prevent the same mistakes from happening again.This study aims to find out what factors are related to reporting patient safety incidents in the inpatient room of Idaman Hospital, Banjarbaru City. This research is quantitative research with a descriptive correlation design and cross-sectional approach. 128 nurses in the inpatient room of Banjarbaru City Ideal Hospital used the questionnaire.The results of the study showed that there was no relationship between gender (p-value=0.146), education (p-value=0.839), length of work (p-value=0.671), and leadership (p-value=0.680) with incident reported that patient safety at Idaman Hospital in Banjarbaru City. There is a relationship between perception and motivation with the reported of patient safety incidents in the inpatient room of RSD Idaman Banjarbaru City with a p-value of 0.002.Perception and motivation can be increased by having co-workers support in reported about patient safety incidents by not given punishment to nurses and not carried out a culture of blaming each other. The unrelated factors of gender, education, length of service, and leadership to reported could occur due to other factors such as lack of knowledge, training, and rewards. The advice in this study The Patient Safety Team at the Hospital and management at the hospital can socialize the flow of reporting patient safety incidents and make posters for health workers, especially nurses.
Nursing Challenges in Pediatric Cancer Care: Scoping Review Naviati, Elsa; Allenidekania, Allenidekania; Afiyanti, Yati
Media Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/mki.7.2.2024.142-153

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The successful treatment of children with cancer is a long cycle that requires cooperation between health workers, families and children. Various problems can arise as a result of the illness and treatment the child receives. The aim of this study was to identify the challenges faced by nurses in caring for children with cancer. The research method used was a scoping review because the researcher wanted to cover all the challenges faced by nurses in all aspects of care and treatment in cancer children. Results: challenges come not only from the nurse but also the child and their parents. Challenges from nurses: cancer knowledge and resource development and the various issues that arise in families and children with cancer. Challenges from the child, parents and family: accessing health services and getting support due to life changes after the child is diagnosed with cancer. Conclusion: challenges come from many aspects and good collaboration is needed to turn challenges into successes in the care and treatment of children with cancer.
Lavender Aromatherapy and Deep Breathing Relaxation on Reducing The Anxiety of Cancer Patients Syahida, Ilma Yosi; Astuti, Duwi Pudji; Tarnoto, Koko Wahyu; Sulistyowati, Dwi Ariani
Media Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/mki.7.2.2024.93-103

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Cancer is a disease with an abnormal spread of uncontrolled body tissue cells and attacks adjacent body parts. One of the nursing problems that arise in cancer patients in anxiety. This study aims to determine the effect of lavender aromatherapy and deep breathing relaxation against depression and anxiety levels of cancer patients. This study applied a pre-experimental with one group pretest posttest design with a sample size of 36 respondents. The results showed and impact of lavender aromatherapy and deep breathing relaxation on reducing the anxiety of cancer patients, with a p-value of 0,000, and there is a significant difference in reducing the anxiety level of cancer patients before and after being given the intervention. Cancer patient with anxiety problem. It is recommended to use levender aromatherapy and deep breathing relaxation to relieve their symptoms.
Ankle Brakhial Indext (ABI): a tools for detect peripheral arterial disease (PAD) Wahyuni, Riska; Khasanah, Nopi Nur; Amal, Ahmad Ikhlasul
Media Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/mki.7.2.2024.164-174

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Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) is a common complication among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, characterized by atherosclerosis that leads to the narrowing of the arteries in the legs and feet. PAD complications include pain, neuropathy, and potential limb amputation. This study reviews the effectiveness of the Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) as a diagnostic tool for PAD detection in diabetic patients. A literature review was conducted, sourcing 266 articles from PubMed, Google Scholar, and ScienceDirect databases within the 2019-2024 period; six articles met the inclusion criteria. The analysis indicates that ABI is a sensitive and accurate diagnostic method, particularly for patients with an ABI <0.9 who are at higher risk of cardiovascular complications. PAD risk factors include older age, hypertension, and smoking. ABI also shows high concordance with Doppler Ultrasonography (DUS) for various degrees of arterial stenosis. In conclusion, ABI is a reliable, non-invasive diagnostic tool for early PAD detection in diabetic patients. Routine use of ABI in screening programs may help prevent further complications through early diagnosis and intervention, especially for patients with diabetes mellitus.
Implementation of Five Moments and Six Steps Hand Hygiene Among Nurses in Two Hospitals in South Sulawesi Province Prayuda, Maesar; Tombong, Andi Baso
Media Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/mki.7.2.2024.104-113

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Hand hygiene is a simple step that is most effective to prevent patients from HAIs in hospitals. Therefore, its practice must be implemented by healthcare providers continuously. Its compliance among nurses must always be monitored to optimise safe health care and services, protecting providers and patients during hospitalization. This study aims to identify the implementation of five moment's and six step's hand hygiene by nurses in the inpatient rooms of two hospitals with different ownership status in the South Sulawesi Province. The study used a descriptive quantitative method with an observational approach. This study used a quota sample of 76 nurses and used the WHO adaptation of the Hand Hygiene Compliance (KKT) observation sheet. The study found that the implementation of five moment's hand hygiene by nurses at Hospitals A and B accounted for 15.2% and 8.8%, respectively, and the implementation of six step's hand hygiene was 9.9% and 7%. Hand hygiene compliance by inpatient nurses at Hospital A and Hospital B is in the non-compliant category, not in accordance with WHO recommendations, which are ≥85%. Further research is recommended to focus on factors related to compliance in implementing hand hygiene in hospitals as well as research in developing programs to improve hand hygiene compliance for nurses in health care facilities.
Buerger Allen Exercise In Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients: A Literature Review Sari, Mutmainnah; Jamaluddin, Ahmad; Hafid, Muhammad Anwar; Risnah, Risnah
Media Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/mki.7.2.2024.175-185

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An effort that might be made to prevent complications of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is by increasing peripheral blood circulation through the Buerger Allen exercise (BAE). Previous studies recommend reviewing the standard procedure of the BAE. Research related to the review of the effectiveness of BAE application on type 2 DM, which is summarized from various studies in latest original research is still lacking. The aim of this study is to describe the standard form of the Buerger Allen implementation that has been evaluated its effectiveness in patients with type 2 DM patients with complications. This literature review was performed with PICO keywords in 4 databases, including PubMed, Springer Link, Wiley Online Library, and Google Scholar in 2011-2022. We have concluded that the standard procedure for implementing the BAE consists of 5 stages and three main steps for each cycle. The steps are supine position (pre-exercise), elevation, Hanging, flexion-extension, and horizontal (post-exercise) steps. Each session consists of at least 3 to 6 cycles with approximately 30 minutes. Fifteen articles analyzed showed significant changes in lower peripheral perfusion of patients with type 2 DM. BAE is a simple non-pharmacological intervention that is considered an effective method for managing lower peripheral perfusion.
Effectiveness of hand exercise on limb function in patients coronary artery disease post trans-radial artery catheterization: systematic review Herdiana, Dian Herdiana; Herawati, Tuti; Yona, Sri
Media Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/mki.7.2.2024.154-163

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Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Catheterization using the transradial arterial (TRA) technique has been able to reduce morbidity and mortality rates from CAD, but this procedure also contributes to the occurrence of complications. This study aims to search the literature and analyse articles discussing the use of hand exercise to improve limb function in patients after trans-radial cardiac catheterization.  The design used was a systematic review with PRISMA adaptation. Articles were searched using databases: ScienceDirect, Proquest, PubMed, Scopus and Hand Searching in Google Scholar. The results are discussing 7 articles published from 2013-2023. Hand exercises are useful for restoring limb function within two hours after the procedure and over a long period. To deliver nursing interventions that reduce pain, oedema, and bleeding in CHD patients undergoing trans-radial cardiac catheterization, it is established that hand exercise can develop into an evidence-based reference. Long-term hand exercise training can also enhance endothelial function, which controls blood vessel vasoconstriction and dilatation. This enhances circulation during activity, improves grip function, and enhances extremities function.
Modified of The Heated Electric Foot Bath Basin For Blood Pressure and Quality of Live in Hypertension Patient Supardi, Supardi; Arwani, Arwani; Pujiastuti, Rr Sri Endang
Media Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/mki.7.2.2024.120-131

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Hypertension has contributed as a trigger factor for death in all ages in Indonesia by 6.7%. One of the therapies in hypertensive patients is a warm water bath. Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker helps detect leakage currents, so foot soak therapy is effective for lowering blood pressure. The purpose is to develop the heated electric foot bath basin as an effort to lower blood pressure and improve quality of life in hypertensive patients. This research method is Research and Development with quantitative research design, using quasi-experimental design with pretest-posttest randomized control group design. The research was conducted at Pageruyung Health Center, Kendal Regency, with stratification random sampling. The results showed the effect of the heated electric foot bath basin in reducing systolic blood pressure from 157.67 to 147.17 and diastolic from 93.90 to 88.90. There was an effect of the heated electric foot bath basin on the quality of life of hypertensive patients, where the intervention group had a better quality of life (score 53.03) than the control group (score 43.73). Conclusion Heated Electric Foot Bath Basin developed by adding an ELCB (Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker) device was  able to improve the quality of life of hypertensive patients.

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