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A Case Study of Pursued Lip Breathing to Prevent Asthma Relaps Cahyadi Kurniawan, Ikna; Setiawan, Henri
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Introduction: Asthma is a disease that affects the human respiratory system, so this disease can be categorized as a group of immune diseases that attack the respiratory system. One of the non-pharmacological therapies for asthma can be done with pursued lip breathing (PLB) exercise. Objective: This case study was conducted to describe the pursed lip breathing intervention in reducing shortness of breath in asthmatic clients. Method: This study used a case study design with an evidence based practice implementation approach that focuses on nursing interventions. The research was conducted at the BLUD of Banjar City General Hospital on 27-31 May 2022. The participants in this study was Mrs. S, 65 years old, female, main problem with shortness of breath. The process of assessing and establishing a diagnosis is focused on the main problem. Objective and subjective data becomes a reference for periodic evaluation of nursing implementation. Result: According to the client's admission, asthma usually recurs every 1-2 weeks because of strenuous and tiring activities. However, when confirmed on June 20, 2022, the client admitted that he had not relapsed. Conclusion: The pursed lip breathing intervention is supposed to be effective in reducing shortness of breath in asthmatic clients as evidenced by the client's subjective acknowledgment, although it has not been supported by normal breathing frequency as an indicator of physical health. Theoretically, this research does not conflict with previous research so that it can be a reference in future research. Clinically, pursed lip breathing intervention can be an alternative intervention to reduce shortness of breath in clients with chronic diseases such as asthma in hospitals and health centers. Keywords: asthma, dypsnea, pursued lip breathing
Fulfilment of Family Needs With Disabilities Noviati, Elis; Sukmawati, Ima; N, Rudi Kurniawa; Ningrum, Dena Mustika; Firdaus, Fidya Anisa
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Background: The level of independence of children with disabilities has a greater dependence on the family. Family is an important component to meet the needs of children with disabilities. Objective: This study aims to describe the needs of families with children with disabilities. Method: The method uses quantitative with descriptive research design. The research sample used a non-probability sampling technique with a purposive sampling approach at SLBN Ciamis as many as 156 with a sampling of (N=60) being parents with children with disabilities. This research was conducted in February 2022. The research instrument used the .Assessment .Of Family .Needs-FNS .questionnaire. Result: The results showed that the needs of families with children with disabilities, in order from the highest to the lowest scores, were the need for information (83.3%) and the need for professional support (81.7%), the need to explain to others (68.3%), financial need (65.0%), child care (41.7%), support and social (33.3%). Conclusion: Conclusion: If the need for information and professional support is met, parents will know better how to care for and develop their children's potential optimally. Keywords: Children .with .Disabilities, .Family .Needs, .Parent
Development Of Podio Models and Media (Poster Pop Up Touchless Button Audio) On Improving Dental Health Maintenance Behavior of Public Elementary School Students Fatmasari, Diyah; Wahyuningtyas, Miranda Gita Wahyuningtyas; Suwondo, Ari; Sunarjo, Lanny; Daniati, Nia Daniati
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Introduction: The high prevalence of dental caries, of which is due to behaviors that can be overcome by the formation of dental health maintenance habits from an early age through PODIO models and media (poster pop up touchless button audio).  Objective: Produce a PODIO (poster pop up touchless button audio) media model for improving dental health maintenance behavior in State Elementary School students. Method: This type of research using a mixed method is a combination of descriptive and analytical, with research and development (R&D) design, in model tests using a quasi-experiment design. Bivariate analysis using paired t-test. The number of respondents was 35 elementary school students. Result: The PODIO (poster pop up touchless button audio) model and media on improving the dental and oral health maintenance behavior of public elementary school students is feasible as a model for the health promotion of elementary school students. The PODIO (poster pop up touchless button audio) model and media effectively improved the knowledge, attitudes, and skills of public elementary school students towards the implementation of the model and media compared to the control group. Recommendation: The development of a feasible PODIO (poster pop up touchless button audio) model and media application and effectively improves the dental health maintenance behavior of public elementary school students so that it can be an alternative problem-solving in improving the dental health maintenance behavior of elementary school students. Keywords: pop up touchless button audio poster, dental health maintenance, dental health
Android-Based Educational Model Cross Puzzle to Improve Dental Health Behavior among Elementary Schools Nurizza, Efa; Santoso, Bedjo; Rasipin, Rasipin; Marsum, Marsum; Wiyatini, Tri
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Background: Dental health problems in the intervention group primary school were dental caries at 81%, persistence at 32%, gingivitis at 35%, and dental health problems in the control group primary school namely dental caries at 86%, persistence at 36%, gingivitis 48%. Dental health problems in elementary school children are caused by low dental health maintenance behavior. The strategy to overcome this problem is by using an "Android-based crossword puzzle education model" providing education to children through the game method so that the learning process is more interesting and fun. Design: This research design uses the Research and Development method Quasi-experimental with a pre-test-post-test control group design. Result: The treatment in the intervention group and control group was given for 21 days. The Android-based crossword puzzle education model according to expert validation is an average of 92% and a p-value of 0.002 (very feasible) and its application is effective as an effort to improve dental health behavior in elementary school children, as well as a different test of crossword puzzle education models android-based effective as an effort to increase knowledge of delta p-value 0.009, attitude delta p-value 0.001, delta p-value 0.001 action, debris index score delta p-value 0.001 compared to the control group. Conclusion: The Android-based crossword puzzle education model is feasible, and its application is effective as an effort to improve dental health behavior in elementary school children compared to the control group Keywords: Elementary school children, behavior, dental health, crossword puzzle educational model
Correlates of Attitudes of Filipino Healthcare Providers’ Toward the LGBT Patients Rubio, Rica Rose May; Echem, Rosalyn
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Introduction. An affirming environment for LGBT patients includes the attitudes of healthcare providers (HCPs) therein to enhance the overall health and reduce disparities among the members of this population. Objective. Hence, this study aimed to determine the attitudes of the doctors and nurses toward LGBT patients in Zamboanga City, Philippines and if age, gender, religion, and marital status affect their attitudes. Method. A questionnaire was given to a sample of 396 doctors and nurses working in hospitals and health clinics who were purposely chosen to participate. Percentage distribution, weighted means, T-test, ANOVA, and Scheffé post hoc criterion for significance at p < .05 were used for data analysis. Results. The results generally showed that HCPs had positive attitudes in addressing the needs of the LGBT patients, however, 13-17% of them have preferential treatment or care for heterosexual patients which may indicate a negative attitude toward the LGBT patients. The ANOVA test and Scheffé post hoc criterion for significance revealed that age, gender, and religion contributed to the nuances in their attitudes, while marital status did not. Recommendation. The HCPs role is critical in eliminating discrimination in healthcare among the LGBT population. Hence, inclusion of LGBT health issues in medical and nursing curricula and presence of policy in health facilities for the LGBT patients are necessary to ensure gender responsive healthcare services in the Philippines Keywords: attitudes, gender, healthcare providers, LGBT health, nurses, religion
The effectiveness of Diabetes Self-Management Education (DSME) Website-Based on Diet Behavior in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients During the Covid-19 Pandemic In Takalar Regency Suardi; Wirda; Dina Oktaviana; Ernawati; Zainuddin; Dewiyanti
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Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is an established risk factor for several causes of death, including ischemic heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, infectious diseases, and some cancers. WHO predicts an increase in the number of people with diabetes in Indonesia from 8.4 million in 2000 to around 21.3 million in 2030. This report shows an increase in the number of people with diabetes by 2-3 times in 2035. The strategy that can be used is education website-based diabetes self-management. Objective: to determine the effectiveness of website-based Diabetes Self-Management Education (DSME) on Diet Behavior in Type 2 DM Patients during the covid-19 pandemic in Takalar Regency. Methods: This study used an experimental design with a one group pre and posttest design approach. The sampling technique is non-probability sampling with a purposive sampling approach. The research instruments were questionnaires and observation sheets. Data analysis with statistical Paired t test with a value of significance degree p 0.05. If the probability is smaller than p 0.05, then Ho is rejected, and Ha is accepted. Results: this study obtained the results of pre-intervention with post-intervention is 17.10, meaning that there is an increase in dietary behavior after the intervention where p value = 0.000 < = 0.05. Conclusion: There is an influence of website-based Diabetes Self-Management Education (DSME) on Diet Behavior in Type 2 DM Patients during the covid-19 pandemic in Takalar Regency. Recommendation: It is hoped that DM sufferers can apply this educational media. as well as further researchers so that the number of samples is enlarged and the variables that have not been studied in this study and the intervention are sharpened Keywords: Diabetes mellitus; Diet
The Prolanis Gymnastic Intervention and Autogenic Relaxation on Blood Sugar Levels and Stress Levels Among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients Nur Rezki; Rumahorbo, Hotma; Arwani; Pujiastuti, Rr. Sri Endang
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Background: Hyperglycemia in people with diabetes mellitus can be motivated by stress factors which include physical, biological, psychological, and socio-cultural stress. The importance of the nurse's role in the implementation of diabetes mellitus management will be able to provide a reduction in stress levels and increase the ability of self-care in self-controlling blood sugar levels of diabetics. Non-pharmacological management such as prolanis gymnastic and autogenic relaxation can control blood sugar levels and stress levels in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Objective: The study aims to determine the effectiveness of prolanis gymnastic and autogenic relaxation on fasting blood sugar levels and stress levels among type 2 diabetes mellitus patients. Design: Quasi Experiment study pretest and post-test with control group design were applied in this study. Result: Repeated Measure Anova test showed a significant difference with the mean fasting blood sugar level and stress level with p=value 0.000 (<0.05). Independent T-test showed a significant difference between intervention group and control group on fasting blood sugar levels and stress levels after post-test in the third week. The intervention group is better at lowering fasting blood sugar levels and stress levels than control group seen from the higher value difference. Conclusion: The conclusion of this study is prolanis gymnastic and autogenic relaxation three times a week for three weeks effectively reduces fasting blood sugar levels and stress levels in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. This study can be used for reference for future research, controlling the patient’s diet, lifestyle, etc, and longer duration of intervention, so that the result obtained are more valid Keywords: Prolanis gymnastic, autogenic relaxation, fasting blood sugar levels, stress levels, type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
The Five Finger Relaxation Techniques on Pain and Sleep Quality In Rhematic Patients In Sukabumi Village, Working Area Of The Selabatu Health Center, Sukabumi City Rosliana Dewi; Nurani, Meilani Dwi; Fatmala, Syiva Dwi; Wahida, Astri Zeini; Budhiana, Johan; Arsyi, Dila Nurul
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Background: Rheumatism is a common disease among the elderly that can cause pain and interfere with quality sleep. The five-finger relaxation technique is a non-drug treatment for these symptoms. Objective: This study aims to determine the effect of the five-finger relaxation technique on pain and sleep quality in the elderly with rheumatism. Method: a quasi-experimental pre- and post-test with non-equivalent control group was applied in this study. The samples were 30 elderlies with rheumatism, which is divided into control and intervention groups. Result: There were differences in the pre-test and post-test scores on pain (p = 0.000) and sleep quality (p = 0.041) in the control group, and pain (p = 0.000) and sleep quality (p = 0.001) in the intervention group, and there were differences in scores. pain (p = 0.009) and sleep quality (p = 0.007) in the control group and the intervention group. The intervention group scored better than the control group. Conclusion: Five-finger relaxation causes effects such as relaxation, inner peace, peace, joy, to reduce mental stress and tension, which ultimately causes pain relief and improves sleep quality for the elderly with rheumatism. There is an effect of five-finger relaxation techniques on pain and sleep quality in the elderly with rheumatism. Recommendation: It is expected that the relaxation of the five fingers will become a form of independent nursing intervention for a nurse in providing nursing care for rheumatic patients.   Keywords: Five Finger Relaxation Technique, Pain, Rheumatism, Sleep Quality
Levels of Lymphocytes, Neutrophils, Leukocytes and Outcome of Covid-19 Patients Siahaan, Maniur Arianto; Purba, Sri Dearmaita; Amila, Amila
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Introduction: Coronavirus Disease 2019 can cause systemic infections that significantly affect the immune response and hemostatic conditions. A biomarker is needed to predict patients in the severity of the disease or severe complications or when doing triage upon admission to the hospital, providing early intervention, to reduce mortality. Changes in levels of lymphocytes, neutrophils. and leukocytes can predict the risk of worsening Covid-19 patients. Objective: to determine the effect of lymphocytes, neutrophils, and leukocytes on the outcome of Covid-19 patients. Method: This study uses an observational analytic design with a retrospective approach. The population of this research is medical records of Covid-19 confirmed positive by real-time Polymerase chain reaction (rt-PCR) from the Laboratory of H. Adam Malik General Hospital Medan for the period January-December 2021. Sampling using purposive sampling as many as 175 medical records. The test used to determine the relationship of lymphocytes, neutrophils, and leukocytes to the outcome of Covid-19 patients is the Spearman correlation test. Result: The results showed that there was a weak and positive relationship between lymphocytes (p = 0.006; r = 0.208) and the outcome of Covid-19 patients, there was a moderate and positive relationship between neutrophils (p = 0.000; r = 0.276) and the outcome of Covid-19 patients. moderate and positive relationship between leukocytes (p = 0.000; r = 0.350) and the outcome of Covid 19 patients. Recommendation: It is recommended to conduct a study in a large group by comparing the severity of the disease and the length of stay. Keywords: Covid-19, lymphocytes, neutrophils, leukocytes, outcome
Stress, Zoom Fatigue, and Learning Outcomes of Bachelor of Nursing Students in The Covid-19 Pandemic Purba, Sri Dearmaita; Sijabat, Flora; Amila, Amila
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Introduction: Traditional learning has changed to online learning as an implication of the policy to prevent the transmission of the Covid-19 virus in Indonesia. Online learning is a new learning system in Indonesia that uses internet technology networks and can trigger stress and fatigue. Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the effect of online learning on stress, zoom fatigue, and student learning outcomes in undergraduate academic stage of nursing at Sari Mutiara University Indonesia, Prima Indonesia University, and Institute Health Sciences of Flora Medan. Method: The research design was a correlation analytic study with a cross sectional approach. The sampling technique used purposive sampling with the number of respondents as many as 211 people. Data collected through Google Forms which were sent to nursing students via WhatsApp. The data were analyzed by performing the Spearman correlation test with confidence coefficient at p <0.05. Result: The results showed that the majority of online learning was good (56.1%), the duration of online learning was >2 hours/day (62.7%), the internet connection was sometimes stable (72.2%, the student's stress level was moderate (45.9%). The majority of students' zoom fatigue was moderate (48.2%). The majority of nursing students' learning outcomes were cumlaude (65.9%). There was a relationship between online learning and stress levels (p = 0.037; r = -0.144), zoom fatigue (p = 0.049; r = 0.299), and learning outcomes for undergraduate nursing students (p = 0.005; r = 0.194). Recommendation: Lecturers need to innovate learning media and explore stress factors and their relationship with coping strategies in online learning is important for further research.  Keywords:  Covid-19, online, stress, fatigue, learning

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