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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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The Effect of Corn Silk Ethanol Extract (Zea Mays. L) on Decreasing the Blood Glucose Levels Dika Lukitaningtyas; I Ketut Sudiana; Abu Bakar
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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Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic complication that is serious and can cause an increase in world mortality rates. the efforts that have been made by the community are the use of complementary herbal therapies, namely Corn Silk. The study aimed at examining the effect of giving corn hair ethanol extract (Zea mays L) to decrease glucose levels. Methods: This study used a true-experimental, pre and post with a control group that was applied in this study. Eighteen mice tail samples were recruited using random allocation technique sampling and divided into two groups (interventions and control groups). Data analysis was performed and presented in descriptive statistics, and significant findings were computed using the paired t-test. Results: The results showed that the decrease in Glucose intervention group downhill from 144,33+11,543 to 137,78+5,740 after the intervention. Meanwhile, in the control group, the mean in Glucose increase from 134,00+10,124 to 153,78+7,412. The paired t-test obtained a p-value of 0.000, indicating that there were significant differences in the effect of giving corn hair ethanol extract (Zea mays L) to decrease glucose levels the intervention and the control group. Conclusion: Giving Corn Silk Ethanol Extract (Zea Mays L) can decrease Decrease Glucose Levels. Keywords: Corn Silk, Ethanol Extract, Glucose Levels.
The Effect of Audiovisual Health-Based Education on Medication compliance among Tuberculosis Patients Ika Endah Kurniasih; Soedarsono Soedarsono; Laily Hidayati; Maulana Arif Murtadho
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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Tuberculosis (TB) has been around for thousands of years and remains a major global health problem. One of the factors that influence non-compliance in TB treatment is a lack of knowledge about TB and treatment. The study aimed at examining the effect of audiovisual health education on the compliance behavior of tuberculosis patients in taking medication. Methods: This study used a quasi-experimental, pre and post with a control group that was applied in this study. Seventy samples were recruited using nonprobability sampling by means of purposive sampling and divided into two groups (interventions and control groups). Data analysis was performed and presented in descriptive statistics, and significant findings were computed using the paired t-test. Results: The results showed that the mean increase in the medication compliance intervention group from 6,89+ 1,105 to 7,46+0,701 after the intervention. Meanwhile, in the control group, the mean medication compliance level slightly downhill from 6,89+ 1,105 to 7,23+1,060. The paired t-test obtained a p-value of 0.000, indicating that there were significant differences in the enhancement in medication compliance between the intervention and the control group. Conclusion: based audiovisual health education interventions based on the Health Belief Model can improve the compliance behavior of TB patients in taking medication. The nurse profession is expected to be able to use preoperative based audiovisual health education interventions based on the Health Belief Model to become one of the independent nursing interventions.
The Effect of Acuyoga on Fetal Heart among Pregnant Women with Hypertension Hindun Mila Hudzaifah; Melyana Nurul Widyawati; Ta’adi Ta’adi
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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Acuyoga is a non-pharmacological therapy that has the benefit of accelerating blood circulation to the fetus. The study aimed to examine the effect of Acuyoga to fetal heart rate among pregnant women with hypertension. We conduct a quasi-experimental, pretest and posttest with control group design. Thirty total was allocated in the experimental and control groups. Each group consisted of 15 respondents. Patients in the experimental group received the Acuyoga postpartum awhile control group received the prenatal yoga. the intervention was carried out twice a week for four weeks with a duration of sixty minutes. The results of the dependent statistical test showed an average Fetal Heart Rate test before intervention in the experimental group of 133.47x/minute and after the intervention was given to 146.27 x/minute increasing of 12.8 x/minute. Independent t-test results obtained p-value 0.015 (<0.050). The size of the Cohen d effect is 0.94, which means that acuyoga is very effective in reducing fetal heart rate. Acuyoga for twice a week for four weeks with a duration of sixty minutes was effective to increase fetal heart rate in pregnant women with hypertension
Filial Value among Caregivers of Schizophrenia Patients in Outpatient unit of Menur Mental Hospital Surabaya, Indonesia ayesie natasa; Ah. Yusuf; Hanik Endang Nihayati; Ely Rahmatika Nugrahani; Nurilla Kholidah; Dwi Indah Lestari
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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The filial value from the caregiver of schizophrenic patients began to shift due to social changes and the burden of care experienced. The purpose of this study to describe the characteristics and caregiver filial value of schizophrenic patients. : Research design used a descriptive study with a cross-sectional approach. The sampling technique used was quota sampling. 200 schizophrenic patients caregiver in the outpatient unit of the mental hospital menur recruited in the study according to the inclusion criteria. Data collection used a questionnaire developed from caring Swanson. Most caregivers showed good filial value. The filial value was described by maintaining belief, knowing, being with doing for, and enabling. This attitude supported care for schizophrenic patients. Filial value caregiver schizophrenic patients in menur mental hospital outpatient units support in the treatment of ongoing schizophrenic patients. Risk management for social change was needed to maintain filial value caregivers
The Effect of Health Coaching on Behavior Changed to Prevent Hypertension among Adolescents in High School of Wangiapu City, East Sumba ester radandima; Oedojo Soedirham; Retno Indarwati
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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Adolescents play an important role as a determinant of the future of a nation, because of that, adolescents have to attention about their health. The phenomenon showed many adolescents were at risk in early hypertension. The study aimed to examine the effect of health coaching on behavior changes to prevent hypertension among adolescents in Senior High School Waingapu City, East Sumba. A quasi-experimental study design, pre and post-test, with an equivalent control group was applied in this study. We select samples using a simple random sampling for 29 experimental groups and 29 samples in the control group. The results of the study will be analyzed using the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test with P <0.05. The results showed a positive effect of health coaching on behavior change based on the theory of Health Promotion Model, such us in perceived benefit of action (p=0.000), perceived barrier to action (p=0.004), perceived self-efficacy (p=0.003), activity-related effect (p=0.002), commitment (p=0.000) and behavior change in adolescents to prevent hypertension (p=0.096). Health coaching can be applied in changing adolescent behavior to prevent hypertension. Coaching and training needed to change not just knowledge occur, but also attitudes, actions, and commitments from adolescents
The Development of Nursing Diagnosis-based Indonesian Nursing Diagnosis Standard on Clinical Clinical Pathway among Patients with Stroke Infarction Hani Riska Ariyanti; Nursalam Nursalam; Slamet Riyadi Yuwono
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Infarction stroke is a significant health issue in developing countries and developed countries. The purpose of this study was to create a nursing diagnosis based on the Indonesian nursing diagnosis standard on clinical pathway clients with infarction stroke. The research design used to research and develop using a descriptive approach. The sample of this research was the clinical pathway toward the client with infarction stroke and their medical records through medical records search. The development of clinical pathways developed by researchers is the clinical pathway instrument with four nursing diagnoses based on Indonesian nursing diagnosis standards such as impaired physical mobility, risk of falls, impaired verbal communication, and the risk of ineffective cerebral perfusion. The majority (93%) of nursing diagnoses that arise are disorders of physical mobility. Determination of appropriate nursing diagnosis in clinical pathway clients with infarction stroke is essential as a guideline in performing nursing care to the clients, especially for a nurse. Consequently, the nurse can perform nursing care based on nursing care standards.
Therapeutic communication skills of nurses in hospital Masmuhul Khoir
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Nurses are the spearhead in health services that must be able to establish good relations with patients. An important skill in creating a good relationship with patients is therapeutic communication skills (TCS). The purpose of this study was to identify therapeutic communication skills of nurses in hospital. This research is a quantitative study using descriptive analysis method with a cross-sectional approach. Respondents of this study were 30 nurses who served in bangil hospital. The instrument used was questionnaire on the characteristics of the respondents and questionnaire on therapeutic communication skills. The data analysis used in this study is the chi-square test. The results of this study indicate 60.0% of respondents' therapeutic communication skills are good. The test results of the analysis between work experience and therapeutic communication skills showed a significance value of 0.015 (<0.05), meaning that there was a relationship between work experience and therapeutic communication skills. Whereas the results of the analysis between the therapeutic communication skills and characteristics of other respondents (gender, age, education, employment status, and marital status) show a value >0.05 means that there is no relationship. The therapeutic communication skills of nurses who are in hospital in the hospital are mostly good. Factors that can influence therapeutic communication skills are work experience. Means that the more often nurses conduct therapeutic communication, the better the ability of therapeutic communication. To improve therapeutic communication skills, continuous training is needed and training is provided along with regular and ongoing therapeutic communication practices.
The Effect of Face to Face Education on Controling Asthma at Dr. Sosodoro Djatikoesoemo Bojonegoro Hospital Arum Rahmawati Virgin; Muhammad Amin; Makhfudli Makhfudli
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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Control of asthma is an important factor in the long-term treatment of asthma. Knowledge of controlled behavior is an action to be performed for the treatment of asthma patients. This study aims to determine the effect of face to face education intervention based on the Theory of Planned Behavior against the asthma control behavior. A quasi-experimental study design, pre and post test with an equivalent control group. Seventy-four samples were recruited using purposive sampling technique. The research was conducted by providing a TPB-based face to face education intervention for 1 month. Data analysis was performed and presented in descriptive statistics, and significant findings were computed using wilcoxon signed rank test. The results showed that face to face education was positive effect on controlling asthma (p=0,000). A Theory Of Planned Behavior-based education intervention has an effect in enhancing asthma control behavior
Stigmatization of Household Mother with HIV/AIDS in Tulungagung District, East Java, Indonesia RIO ADY ERWANSYAH; Nursalam Nursalam; Ferry Efendy
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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Stigma is an assessment of behavior or character that is not fair or gives a negative title to a particular person or group that aims to isolate. The study aimed to explore the experience of housewives with HIV AIDS about the stigma experienced by health workers. A qualitative method with a phenomenological approach was applied in this study. Eleven informants were selected from Tulungagung Regency area. We conducted the data collection using the in-depth interview; data analysis was carried out according to Collaizi's steps. The results of this study are information about the stigmatized experience of PLWHA, namely 1) Writing identity with a specific code, 2) HIV status of informants was discussed by nurses at the hospital, Using gloves and masks when handling, even if only limited to checking body temperature, 3) Separation of hospitalization rooms while undergoing hospitalization, 4) Not given health services because of the unavailability of drugs when sick, This research shows that there is still a stigma received by PLHIV from health workers, so that further treatment of stigma in health care institutions is needed to improve the professionalism of health services, health workers in health care agencies must be able to provide fair services to every patient who needs health care and maintain patient privacy
Play Therapy to Reduce Traumatic Stress in Earthquake-affected Children in North Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara Lis Triasari; Ah. Yusuf; Sestu Retno D. A; Triyana P.D; Zaenal Abidin
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Intruduction: Play therapy is a therapy that is appropriate to the level of child development as a period of play after exposure to a disaster. Children are the group most vulnerable to traumatic stress due to exposure to disasters. Children are the group most vulnerable to traumatic stress due to exposure to disasters. As a result, children will experience physical and psychological trauma (psychosocial) because they may lose their parents or family or even witness the closest people themselves to be injured and so on. The use of play therapy is based on understanding the development of children regarding the importance of playing with children's lives because through games, children can express their emotions and thoughts through the universal language without relying on verbalization. Methods: The research design used was quasi-Experimental with a non-randomized control group pre-post-test design design. The population in this study was elementary school children who attended school in the North Lombok Regency. The sample used was 90 students in accordance with the inclusion criteria and divided into two groups, namely the treatment group with 45 students and the control group with 45 students. Sampling was done by Multistage Random Sampling then continued with Simple Random Sampling Data obtained from questionnaires were analyzed using the Independent test t Test and Paired t test with a significance level of 0.05. Result: The statistical results using the Paired t test showed that there was an effect of play therapy on influence of therapy playing against traumatic stress in the intervention group (p = 0,000). Conclusion: Play therapy can help reduce traumatic stress in children. The effectiveness of play therapy is because children are more able to communicate through games. Play therapy carried out in the school environment is more effective because the school is the second environment after the family. Schools can be a place for children to express their feelings by sharing stories with peers who they think have the same feelings they experience. Recommendation: Further treatment is needed to evaluate symptoms of stress in children after exposure to a disaster. Keywords: Children, traumatic stress, natural disasters

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