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International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS)
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International Journal of Nursing and Health Service is a refereed international publication that provided a venue for nursing scholar and others related health to publish the updating information. We aim to highlight research on nursing science, public health, public health nursing, and other health sciences to a wide international audience.
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Comparison of Asmaul Husna and Benson Relaxation on Decreasing of Pain among Patients with Post Antebrachii Operated at Public Hospital Sidoarjo Ika Puspita Sari; Dwikora Dwikora; Ninuk Dian Kurniawati
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Fractures are a breakdown of bone continuity caused by sudden and excessive force, which can be a beating, destruction, bending, twisting or withdrawl. Benson relaxation (RB) can reduce pain. The study aimed at examining the Effect Of Comparison Of Asmaul Husna Benson And Benson Relaxation On Pain Scale Decrease On Post Operation Patients Antebrachii Fractures In Hospital Sidoarjo. Methods: This study used a quasi-experimental, pre and post with a control group was applied in this study. two eight samples were recruited using nonprobability sampling type consecutive sampling and divided into 2 benson relaxation groups and asmaul husna distraction groups. Data analysis was performed and presented in descriptive statistics, and significant findings were computed using ANOVA t-test. Results: The results showed that the mean pain scale benson relaxation group downhill from 6,07 ± 2,20 to 3,29 ± 2,30 after the intervention. Meanwhile, the asmaul husna distraction group, the mean pain scale downhill from 5,29 ± 2,37 to 2,50 ± 1,40. The Anova t-test obtained a p-value of 0.000, indicating that there were significant differences in the decrease in anxiety level between the benson relaxation and the asmaul husna distraction group. Conclusion: Benson relaxation can reduce the pain scale better than asmaul husna benson in patients post-antebrachii fracture surgery in Sidoarjo Hospital. The nurse profession is expected to be able to use preoperative benson relaxation to decrease pain scale on post operation patients antebrachii fractures.
The Relationship between Policy Government and Retirement Stigma with Psychosocial Adaptation among Elderly in Jombang Regency Siswati Siswati; Merryana Merryana; Retno Indarwati
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Introduction: The psycho-social adaptation of the elderly in retirement is influenced by several factors, including government policies and pension stigma received by the elderly from the surrounding community. Objective: This study aims to identify the relationship between government policy and pension stigma with elderly psychosocial adaptation in Jombang Regency. Methods: Type of quantitative research with the cross-sectional method. The sample in this study was 170 elderly in Jombang Regency obtained by using simple random sampling. The independent variable is government policy and pension stigma while the dependent variable is a psychosocial adaptation. Time of study starting March 13 - April 12, 2019. Result: The results of the study that government policies, pension stigma, and social adaptation were mostly sufficient. The chi-square test results of the relationship between government policy and psychosocial adaptation obtained p-value (0.045) <? (0.05). It means there is a meaningful relationship between government policies and retirement psychosocial adaptation in the elderly. The chi-square test results of the relationship between retirement stigma and psychosocial adaptation obtained p-value (0,000) <? (0.05). It means that there is a significant relationship between retirement stigma and retirement psychosocial adaptation in the elderly. Discussion: Government policy in preparing retired employees is needed through a holistic approach by considering the individual aspects of employees to help plan towards a happy retirement. The community can provide support by removing the stigma that has been believed so far that the elderly are no longer productive so they are dismissed from work.
Factors Associated with Perceived Family Support among Elderly with Hypertension Icca Presilia Anggreyanti; Joni Haryanto; Puji Astuti
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Hypertension is global disease and high incidence rate. Hypertension patients were required to monitor blood pressure regularly. The study aimed at examining factors associated with perceived family support among elderly who were living with hypertension. A cross sectional study design was applied in this study. Total of 225 samples recruited by using simple random sampling. The results showed that there were positive relationship between age, gender, education, occupation, knowledge, length of care for elderly, relations of elderly-families with family support in the elderly with hypertension (p-value<0,05). The adequate information regarding management of hypertension for family caretaker need to establish to support patients to manage blood pressure level.
The Relationship between Well-being and Risk of Wondering among Elderly with Dementia in Mental Health Hospital, Dr. Radjiman Wediodiningrat Lawang, Malang Amalia Kusumaningsih; Ah Yusuf; AV Sri Suhardiningsih
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Dementia is a syndrome in the form of decreased cognitive function. Wandering is a neuropsychiatric symptom that has an impact on mortality rates which are indicators of achievement of subjective well-being. The study aimed to determine relationship between subjective well-being and risk of wandering among elderly with dementia. A quasi-experimental study, one group pre-post test design was applied in this study, we recruited 34 elderlies and their caregivers using the purposive method. The result showed that there is positive effect of social leisure activity in reducing wandering risk (p=0,000) and increasing subjective well-being (p=0,000). Subjective well-being has a significant correlation with the risk of wandering at the post-test (p=0,000). The result given between characteristic’s elderly and subjective well-being showed p-value less than 0,05 excepted on neuropsychiatric symptoms. Subjective well-being correlation with decreased risk of wandering by providing regular physical activity
The Relationship between Tools and Management Support with Nurse Practitioners' Job Satisfaction Mahardika Putri Kaonang; Tiyas Kusumaningrum; Stefanus Supriyanto
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Improving the quality of nursing services is done by increasing nurse job satisfaction in order to improve the performance of nurses in improving services. This study aims to identify the relationship between of tools and management support with nurses' job satisfaction in the Dr. Soedomo regional public hospital of Trenggalek Regency. The cross-sectional study design was applied in this study. We recruited 172 nurse practitioner using proportional random sampling. The results showed that there was anrelationship between tools and management support with nurses’ job satisfaction with the tool (p = 0,039 < 0,05), and management support (p = 0,034 <0,05). Improvement of tools and management support can improve nurse job satisfaction
Analysis of Head Nurse on Transformational Leadership and Patients Safety Culture in Palang Merah Indonesia (PMI) Hospital at Bogor, Indonesia Dwi Setiowati
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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A head nurse transformational leadership is one of the factors that play a role in the successful implementation of a patient safety culture. The previous study found that the implementation of patient safety culture in PMI Bogor Hospital was not optimal. There was a relationship between the transformational leadership of the head nurse and the application of patient safety culture by the nursing nurse at PMI Bogor Hospital. This is entirely meaningful primary data for the researcher to conduct follow-up research. The research method was a quantitative approach collecting a sample of 30 head nurse in the PMI Bogor hospital. The data analysis used Chi-Square. The results showed that the head nurse transformational leadership toward the patient safety culture in PMI Bogor hospitals were mostly good. The application of a patient safety culture at the hospital of PMI Bogor were Mostly were not good. There is a mentoring relationship between the head nurse transformational leadership in the application of a patient safety culture at the PMI Bogor hospital. A Good head nurse transformational leadership will have a 6.2 times chance to implement a good safety culture. It needs an awareness of the head as a first-line nursing manager in improving knowledge and transformational leadership skills supported by the Director of the Hospital and the field of nursing through sustainable mentoring/in house training
A Motivation Theory to Explain the Organizational Culture among Nurses in the Operating Room Edy Purwanto; Nursalam Nursalam; Tintin Sukartini
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Organizational culture, as outlined in hospital policies regarding the culture of patient safety, should shape the caring behavior of health workers, especially nurses. Changes in the behavior of operating room nurses in the prevention of Surgical Site Infections (SSI) developed through organizational culture are unknown. The study aimed to explain the characteristics of organizational culture among in operating room. This study used a Cross-sectional descriptive to obtain the data of the characteristics of organizational culture in operating room nurses. We recruited 115 nurses in operating by using purposive sampling. The results showed the characteristic of organization culture-based, including 45.22% of the innovation and risk-taking was categorized as insufficient. Only 32.17% of participants have detail attention compared to the other two categories, and the orientation of the organization culture-based was 49.96%. Organizational culture of innovation and risk-taking, attention, and results orientation can improve the performance of nurses in the operating room and improve health services.
Effect of Therapeutic Group Therapy on Self- Confidence among Adolescent with Orphanages in Mojokerto Regency Siti Kholifah; Hendy Muagiri Margono; Rizki Fitryasari; Ah Yusuf
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Adolescents living in orphanages have a negative impact on their emotional needs and psychosocial development. Lack of confidence in adolescent orphanages because of the lack of role of parents in assisting their development. This study aims to determine the effect of Therapeutic Group Therapy on the confidence of adolescents in orphanages. Method: The study design was Quasy experiment pre-post test control group design. The population in the study were 104 children who lived in orphanages A and B. The study samples were 62 adolescents who met the inclusion criteria, divided into 30 intervention groups and 32 control groups. The technique is obtained through purposive sampling. The independent variable is Therapeutic Group Therapy and the dependent variable is self-confidence. Data were obtained using a questionnaire and analyzed using the Wilcoxon Sign Ranks Test and Mann-Whitney U Test with a significance level of ? <0.05. Results: The results of the intervention group analysis showed the effect of TKT on self-confidence (p = 0,0001). The Mann-Whitney U Test results of the self-confidence test showed a value of p = 0,0001 (? <0.05) meaning that there was an effect of TKT on self-confidence between the two groups. Discussion and conclusions: The results of the study show that indicators of self-ability, responsibility and rationality increase higher than optimistic and objective. Increased self-esteem of orphanage adolescents due to TKT activities. Biological, psychosexual, moral, spiritual, cognitive, language, psychosocial, emotional, talent and creativity TKT stimulation provides a meaningful influence in increasing adolescent self-confidence. Therapeutic Group Therapy can increase the confidence of adolescents in orphanages
Factors Associated with Emotion Regulation among Adolescent Online Game Users in Indonesia Ely Rahmatika Nugrahani; Ah Yusuf; Sestu Retno Dwi Andayani; Ayesie Natasa Ayesie Natasa Zulka; Nurilla Kholidah; Dwi Indah Lestari
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Increasing the number of online game users in adolescence can disrupt the aspects of education, health, and social. The purpose of the study was to determine the factors that influence the emotion regulation of adolescent online game users to preventInternet Gaming Disorder. A cross-sectional study was applied in this study. We recruited 200 adolescents using multistage sampling, including 130 males and female-only 70 persons. Data were analyzed using chi-square with a significant level of p <0.05. The results of the study showed that age has a significant effect on emotion regulation of adolescent online game users with p-value 0.041 (p <0.05). The gender of online game users has a significant impact on emotion regulation with a p-value of 0.035 (p <0.05). The duration of used online games has a significant effect on emotion regulation with a p-value of 0.013 (p <0.005). The length of online game users has a significant impact on emotion regulation with a pvalue of 0.044 (p <0.05). The theme of online games has a significant effect on emotion regulation with a p-value of 0.006 (p <0.05). Online game media have a substantial impact on emotion regulation with a p-value of 0.001 (p <0.05). Emotion regulation must be increased to prevent Internet Gaming Disorder by controlling self in adolescents, especially in the adolescent male group towards the use of online games.
The Effect of Cognitive Commitment of Behavioral Therapy on Internet Addiction among Adolescents in Kupang City Antonia Helena Hamu; Ah. Yusuf; Yuni A. Sufyanti; Hendy M. Margono; Triyana PD; Abdul Fauzi
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Internet used increased rapidly among adolescent. It was due an addiction since assessible of internet was very easy. A quasiexperimental study pre-test and post-test design was applied in this study. Fifty-eight samples were recruited and divided into experimental group (n=280) and the control group (n=30) by using the simple random sampling. We analyse all data with Wilcoxon Sign Ranks Test and Man-Whitney U Test and with a significance level was 0.05. The findings showed that there are positive effects cognitive commitment behavioral therapy on internet addiction among intervention group before and after receiving the intervention (p = 0,000). Regarding the mean difference, between the experimental and control group showed there are significant different on addiction (p = 0,000) after receiving the program. CCBT has a positive effect on lowering the level of internet addiction. Thefore, we recommended to apply CCBT effectively in the healh care services, school, as well as community community level to reduce internet addiction.

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