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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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Alternative Yoga Exercise on Fasting Blood Glucose and Cholesterol Levels among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Vidya Urbaningrum Urbaningrum; Rr. Sri Endang Pujiastuti; Supriyana Supriyana
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2021): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35654/ijnhs.v4i3.445

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Diabetes mellitus is a public health problem. The study used systematic literature reviews (SLR), which is a synthesis of a systematic literature study that is clear, comprehensive, by identifying, analyzing, evaluating through the collection of existing data with an explicit search method and involving the processes that have been critical in the selection of studies. The results found that 20 relevant articles have been reviewed and showed most of the evidence was significant on reducing fasting blood sugar and cholesterol levels. One study was not substantial on lowering cholesterol levels. Those 19 review studies showed that the study was a good category with an effect size value was 1.99 (robust) and a good JBI value. This was due to giving yoga interventions or the methods used during the training process is appropriate following the standard of intervention. Providing the yoga practice should involve movement and concentration. If the movement is correct, even if the intervention is given for only a month, it will show better results. The conclusion of 20 studies systematic literature reviewing yoga interventions has a significant value on reducing fasting blood glucose and cholesterol levels. Yoga practice involves movement and concentration. If the activities are suitable, it shows effective results
The Effects of Ergonomic Exercise on Musculoskeletal Disorders among Cleaning Service Officers Nina Dwi Lestari; Fajar Fauzien; Faudyan Eka Satria
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2021): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35654/ijnhs.v4i3.447

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Musculoskeletal disorders due to work are a health problem for workers who occupy top positions and impact the quality of life and work productivity. This study aimed to examine the effect of the ergonomic exercise on musculoskeletal disorders due to the cleaning service officers’ workload at Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta. This study used the Pre-Experiment method with a One-group pre and post-test design. Nineteen cleaning officers were involved in this study. We used the Nordic body map (NBM) questionnaire to assess musculoskeletal disorders. The ergonomics exercise had carried out for 5-10 minutes 3 times a week. This study showed that the mean musculoskeletal disorders before receiving the ergonomic exercise were 45.11. After receiving the intervention, the score of NBM was 39.16. the statistics test found that p-value was 0.000 (p <0.05). It was indicated that ergonomic exercise has a positive effect on musculoskeletal disorders due among cleaning service officers. There is an influence of ergonomic exercise on musculoskeletal complaints due to the cleaning service officers' workload at Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta. It is necessary to do further research on the effect of ergonomic exercise on musculoskeletal complaints due to work by controlling the factors of age, length of employment, and gender
Factors Influenced the Administration of Colostrum among Mothers with Post-Sectio Caesarean in Bunda Thamrin Hospital, Medan Komala Kartikasari Nst Nst; evawany Y Aritonang; Etti Sudaryati
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2021): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35654/ijnhs.v4i3.449

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Colostrum is milk that is secreted by the breast of the mother first after giving birth. This study aimed to analyze the factors that influenced the administration of colostrum among mothers with a post-sectio cesarean. An analytic survey with a cross-sectional design was applied in this study. The data analysis method used in this study uses a multiple logistic regression statistical test. The population in this study were all postpartum mothers who had birth by cesarean sectio procedure. One hundred samples were selected by accidental sampling technique. The results showed that the administration of colostrum among mothers with post sectio cesarean were 75%, The initiation of breastfeeding was 62%, of them have lack knowledge, the support of majority husbands is more petite that is 82%, the role of the majority of health workers is less by 51%. Multivariate test results obtained the probability of a husband's support variable (p = 0.0001) and the role of health workers (p = 0.038) likely to cause post-section cesarean mothers not to give colostrum by 96 percent, while 4 percent is due to other factors
Effect of Health Education on Improving the Knowledge among Diabetes Mellitus Patients in the Prevention of Diabetic Ulcer in Regional Hospital of Tidore Island Haeril Amir; Nur Wahyuni Munir
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 4 No. 4 (2021): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35654/ijnhs.v4i4.452

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International  Diabetes  Federation  (IDF) reported that the number of diabetes mellitus patients worldwide increases every year. Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease due to damage to the pancreas in producing enough insulin and characterized by impaired metabolism of fats, increased blood sugar, carbohydrates and protein both absolutely and relatively. Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are among the most common complications in diabetic patients and are associated with high mortality, morbidity, and health costs.   This study was to determine the effect of health education on knowledge improvement about diabetic ulcers in the regional hospital of Tidore Islands.  This research is a quasi-experimental type with a pretest-posttest without a control group design. The research sample consisted of 30 respondents who met the inclusion criteria. Data were analyzed using a paired test and processed with statistic version 21. Based on the research results, there was an improved knowledge in pre and post-health education counseling, where the average score before health education counseling was 11.6. After health counseling, the average value was 15.0. The results showed the effect of knowledge in the prevention of diabetic ulcers with a p-value =0,000.  Health education is an effort to improve patient's ability to prevent diabetic foot ulcers that have been proven in several scientific studies. Health education methods provide additional information so that patients who previously wondered about their disease can directly ask health workers. Health education affects the knowledge improvement of Diabetes Mellitus patients in the Regional hospital of Tidore Islands  
Relationship between Characteristics and Nutrient Intake with Anemia among Pregnant Women at Kebon Jeruk Public Health Center, Jakarta Nadiyah Nadiyah; Elsye Meilinda Sembiring Meliala; Acnes Cristina Simanjuntak; Frisella Perangin-Angin
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2021): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35654/ijnhs.v4i3.454

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The number of anemia pregnant women in Indonesia increased to 48.9% in 2018. The number of maternal deaths in DKI Jakarta (2018) risen from 53 out of 100,000 live births, with 25% of them due to bleeding and infection. Anemia increases the risk of bleeding and infection. This study aimed to explore the characteristics, nutrient intake among pregnant women, and their relationships with anemia in Public Health Center Kebon Jeruk, West Jakarta. This cross-sectional study was carried out with 60 pregnant women. Two non-consecutive-24 hours dietary recalls assessed energy and protein intake. Micronutrient intakes (iron, folate, vitamins C, B6, B12, E, copper, calcium) were assessed using a semi-quantitative food frequency questioner. Independent t-test or Mann-Whitney and chi-square tests were applied, according to the type of data and interpretation need, to analyze the relationship between characteristics, nutritional intakes, and anemia. The result showed that trimester, mother's education, husband's income, nutritional status, intake of energy, protein, vitamins C, B6, B12, E, folate, iron, copper, and calcium were significantly related to anemia. A well-planned Communication, Information, and Education (IEC) are needed to improve the quality of nutrient intakes and increase adherence to iron tablet consumption
THE The Importance of Employee Engagement in Mediating the Improvement of Staff Performance at the Hospital Nadia Shabrina Amalia; Ratna Indrawati; Endang Ruswanti
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2021): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35654/ijnhs.v4i3.455

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Staff performance is the success in carrying out the task and achieving the stated goals. Performance can be declared excellent and successful if the desired goals can be appropriately performed. A performance appraisal system is a process that measures employee performance. Several factors affect staff performance, including work motivation, work environment, and employee engagement. The research objective is to analyze the effect of work motivation and physical work environment on staff performance mediated by employee engagement. The type of research was a correlational quantitative analytic study with a cross-sectional research design. The sample population of this study amounted to 92 respondents. The sampling technique used non-random sampling, namely total sampling. The measurement in this study used primary data in the form of a questionnaire distributed to 92 respondents and a questionnaire that returned 84 questionnaires. In this study, the analysis used path analysis. The results showed that work motivation, physical work environment, and employee engagement simultaneously positively and significantly affect staff performance. Partially, work motivation and physical work environment have a positive and significant effect on staff performance. In this study, it was found that employee engagement could mediate an increase in staff performance. Employee engagement and physical work environment have a more significant influence on staff performance than work motivation
The Effect of Storage Temperature In Cooler Bag on Breast Milk Quality Irmastuti Lukitaning Alam; Runjati; Daru Lestyanto
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 4 No. 4 (2021): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35654/ijnhs.v4i4.457

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Breast milk is a quality baby food because it contains nutrients and immunity. The high percentage of working mothers who breastfeed (92.5%) is directly proportional to the number of babies who consume pumped breast milk. It is feared that the storage of breast milk at a specified temperature and time can reduce its quality, including immunoglobulin A (IgA) levels. Objective: The objective of this study was to prove the effect of storage temperature on the quality of breast milk (IgA). Methods: This study used a quasi-experimental design with a pre-post-test design with a control group design. The sampling technique used purposive sampling of 32 nursing mothers in the experimental group and 32 nursing mothers in the control group included in the inclusion criteria (divided into control and experimental groups). The bivariate analysis utilized paired until t-test followed by independent t-test. Results: There was a decrease in IgA levels in the cooler bag storage temperature (4-8 0C) for 6 hours with an average difference of -18.264 ng/ml (p-value 0.012). IgA levels also decreased at room temperature storage (26 0C) for 6 hours with an average difference of -373.209 ng/ml (p-value 0.000). Different tests in the two groups had an average difference in IgA levels of -354.945 ng/ml (p-value 0.000), which meant significant differences. Conclusion: Storage temperature at cooler bag temperature 4-8 0C is better than room temperature of 26 0C on breast milk quality (IgA level). 
Moral Courage Among Clinical Nurses: A Comparison of Government Hospital and Private Hospital Indah Restika; Yusran Haskas; Suarnianti
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Strengthening moral courage is one of the effective ways to overcome moral distress that causes a lot of physical and emotional disturbance to a person, which affects their satisfaction with the profession. This study aimed to describe the moral courage in implementing the daily nursing practices of nurses in Indonesia. We applied the survey analytic research design in this. This research was conducted in 5 different locations, namely government and private hospitals in Makassar City, using multistage random sampling. The number of samples is 405 nurses. The results of the Moral courage nurses who work in Makassar city hospitals are at a moderate to the high level, and there is no difference in the level of moral courage nurses in government hospitals and private hospitals
A Case Study: Murotal Distraction to Reduce Pain Level among Post-Mastectomy Patients Suhanda; Henri Setiawan; Heri Ariyanto; Windi Oktavia
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Carcinoma mammae or breast cancer is a malignant disease that originates from the parenchyma. Women who suffer from this disease will choose treatment using mastectomy. Mastectomy treatment is a process of removing all breast tissue that can inhibit the development of cancer cells. Post-operative mastectomy pain can be relieved by non-pharmacological therapy, one of which is murotal therapy. This case study aims to present the results of applying evidence-based murotal treatment to reduce pain scales in post-mastectomy surgery patients. Physical examination was performed using the head-to-toe method in post-operative patients. The North American Nursing Diagnosis Association is used to determine nursing diagnoses. Meanwhile, nursing intervention refers to the Nursing Intervention Classification and Nursing Outcome Classification. The intervention was carried out in five stages of evidence-based nursing implementation in nursing practice, with complementary therapy in murotal therapy and progressive application for 6 days for post-mastectomy surgery patients. As a result, giving murotal therapy intervention for 6 days showed a reduction in the pain scale from a scale of 4 (1-10) to 1 (1-10). The implementation of EBN murotal therapy proved to be effective in reducing the intensity of the pain scale in post-mastectomy surgery patients
Development and Validation of Online Nutrition Education Video EMPIRE (Emotion and Mind Power in Relationship with Eating) For Millennials with Overweight and Obesity Khairizka Citra Palupi; Adela Eka Putri; Nadiyah; Laras Sitoayu
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Overweight and obesity are still the biggest health problem in Indonesia, especially for the current millennial generation. The concept of mindfulness and mindful eating can be one of the intervention strategies to overcome overweight and obesity in this modern era. The study aimed to develop and validate the online nutrition education video EMPIE (Emotion and Mind Power in Relationship with Eating) for millennials with overweight and obesity. This study uses a 3-step method, namely, development (development of EMPIRE online nutrition education video materials), validation (validating content and constructs by 10 experts and 3 millennial respondents with overweight/obesity), evaluation (evaluation stage is not carried out by researchers due to time constraints). For construct validation using Pearson correlation and content validation using Content Validity Ratio (CVR) and Item-Level Content Validity Index (I-CVI) ?0,80. Validation consists of content, objective, relevant, motivational and construct components such as language and writing, illustrations, and quality. The content and construct validation of the EMPIRE nutrition education video (1,2,3,4,5) by experts and millennial respondents with overweight was declared valid with an overall average value of CVI ? 0.80. The content and construct components in the EMPIRE online nutrition education video are valid, so they are suitable to help overcome overweight and obesity among millennials

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