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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY SCIENCE (IJNMS)
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CHALLENGE IN SOCIAL SUPPORT FOR IMPROVING QUALITY OF LIFE PEOPLE WITH HIV/AIDS ifa roifah; Amar Akbar; Sri Sudarsih
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY SCIENCE (IJNMS) Vol 2 No 02 (2018): IJNMS Volume 2 Issue 2, August 2018
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Background Became HIV-positive people was heavy burden in life, where complex issues always dealt. The complexity of the problem might be faced certainly could impact on the quality of life. One factor that had important role in the quality of life was social support. Objective The aim of this research was to know the correlation between social support and quality of life people with HIV/AIDS, Methods the research design was used correlation analytic with cross sectional approach. The population for this study were all people with HIV/AIDS at KOPENHAM Mojokerto in 2016 who were 79 respondents. The Samples were took by used random sampling which was 65 respondents. The data analysis used coefficient contingency shows p value(0.002) <α (0.05), it means there is a relationship of social support with the quality of life people with HIV/AIDS. Results The result of the research showed that 29 respondents who had low quality of life, 20 respondent (69,0%) did not get social support, while from 36 respondent who had high quality of life, 25 (69,4%) respondents get positive social support. Conclusions: Respondents who get social support have high quality of life, caused social support makes people feel appreciated and loved, but there are other factors in quality of life, like age, education level, economy level, marriage status, and gender.
The Influence Of Therapy Playing Cut And Stick Paper On An Anxiety In Pre-School Children Hospitalization in Blambangan Room, RSUD Prof. Dr. Soekandar Mojosari indra yulianti
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY SCIENCE (IJNMS) Vol 1 No 1 (2017): IJNMS Volume 1 Issue 1, Agustus 2017
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Hospitalization is a new experience that can make the child be afraid, it can take effect for his physical and psychology because of a new environment and the officer. Afraid feels and uncertain feeling is a danger warning that can make the children take an action for the threat. As a result the child is not cooperative. Then the nurse can give the child distraction therapy with playing therapy. Playing therapy is to change the children problematic are playing with a situation. This research is to prove the influence of therapy playing cut and stick paper on an anxiety in preschool children hospitalization in Blambangan Room, RSUD Prof. Dr. Soekandar. The population is all of the preschool children, with design pre-experiment with one group pretest-posttest approach. The Sample 15 children are taken with consecutive sampling. 15 child is given playing therapy playing cut and stick paper. Collection of data taking with Spence Children’s Anxiety Scale. Then data is processed and tested by modus analysis. The anxiety score of the child before is given playing therapy is 9 (60%) normal anxiety, 5 (33,3%) slight anxiety, 1 (6,7%) medium anxiety. The anxiety score of the child after given playing therapy is 15 (100%) decreased anxiety. There was a change from before and after therapy to play cutting and sticking paper. Decreased anxiety from this stressors is delivered on the hypothalamus that will stimulate the adrenal glands to perform vasodilatation of blood vessels so that blood pressure decreases.
Is Stress Levels And Coping Mechanism becomes factor that affected Challanging of Mother that have Children with Mental Retardation Amar Akbar; Imam Zainuri
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY SCIENCE (IJNMS) Vol 1 No 1 (2017): IJNMS Volume 1 Issue 1, Agustus 2017
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Mental retardation is a weakness that occurs in intellectual function. With the burden faced by parents will be able to cause stress and will adversely affect their children if not using the right coping strategies. This study aims to identify the level of stress and coping mechanisms in mothers who have children with mental retardation. The research design used in this research is descriptive. The instrument used is questionnaire. The sample in this research are 30 mothers who have children with mental retardation with Primary School Extraordinary level (PSE) in SLB ACD Pertiwi Kota Mojokerto. Sampling with Total Sampling technique. From the results of this study showed that most respondents experienced moderate stress level as much as 17 respondents (56.7%). Most of the respondents aged 31-49 years as many as 16 respondents (53.3%). Most respondents use adaptive coping mechanism that is 27 respondents (90,0%). The results of the analysis indicate that the stress level of mothers who have children with mental retardation is still in the level of moderate stress. This is due to the influence of mothers with social support. The higher the social support the lower the level of stress experienced by the mother. Therefore respondents should make efforts to cope with stress by changing the problems encountered and expanding the source to overcome them. Keywords : Stress level, coping mechanism, mental retardation.
INTELLECTUAL DISTRACTION FOR DYSMENORRHEA veryudha eka prameswari; ASIROTUL MA’RIFAH; NANING PUJI SURYANTINI; INDAH KUSMINDART
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY SCIENCE (IJNMS) Vol 2 No 03 (2018): IJNMS Volume 2 Issue 3, December 2018
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Dysmenorrhea is a menstrual problem that usually occurs in young women. When dysmenorrhea, interferes with activity, non-pharmacological treatment will be an alternative to reduce dysmenorrhea. One way to deal with pain in a non-pharmacological way is by intellectual distraction, with the theory of reticular activation, which can inhibit pain stimulation when a person receives adequate or excessive sensory input, which results in the inhibition of pain impulses to the brain. Intellectual distraction techniques include filling in crosswords, playing cards, doing hobbies (in bed) such as collecting stamps, writing stories. This study aims to identify the effectiveness of intellectual disorders in reducing dysmenorrhea in young women. This study uses a design that is Quasi-Experiment with a pretest and posttest design without a control group. Population In this study were 122 female students from Mojoanyar Middle School. The sample in this study were all students of Mojoanyar Middle School who experienced dysmenorrhoea who had fulfilled the inclusion criteria of 23 respondents. The tool used to determine changes in the level of pain of respondents is the Face pain rating. The intervention provided was that respondents were asked to fill in the TTS. The collected data was analyzed using SPSS data normality test using the Wilcoxon test with SPSS 23 for Windows. And it was found that before less than half (43.5%) of Intellectual Distraction or 10 respondents experienced mild pain, whereas after being given Intellectual Distraction less than half (34.8%) or 8 respondents experienced mild and moderate pain and no more respondents experienced very severe pain. Therefore young women need to reduce the intensity of menstrual pain by providing Intellectual Distractions techniques with crosswords and accessing them can be through cellphones
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MOBILISATION BY ADDING D5% FOR POST OPERATION PATIENT OF INTESTINES PERISTALTIC IN THE I.C.U ROOM Emyk Windartik; Ima Rahma wati; Eka Nur So’emah
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY SCIENCE (IJNMS) Vol 2 No 01 (2018): IJNMS Volume 2 Issue 1, April 2018
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The surgeon is a medical treatment using the invasive technique, ended by needling and closing of the wound assisted with anesthesia. The most primary grievance often occurs for the post-surgical operation are a body weakness, lack of muscle strength, query, vomit, a decreasing of nutrient and the duration of hospitalizing for the patient after surgical oper-action affected by an abdomen surgical. The intestine possibility manipulation during an operation involving immobility and lack of orally.those can affect the intestine function cause of various grievances. The purpose of this research was to discover and the concept of view deeply. Due on ambulation experience early at Islamic Hospital Sakinah, Mojokerto for post-surgical operation appendectomy. The research design used question experiment design, nonequivalent control group design. The population of this research was for all patients of post appendix surgical using anesthesia SAB through surgical at Sakinah Islamic hospital, Mojokerto in totally 43 respondents. The sample of this research was inference population by having selected for post operation in specific criteria of 30 people consist of15 conducting person group and 15 in controlling group. The independent variable of this research is a mobilization variable, and the dependent variable is an intestine peristaltic.The result of a paired t-test of mobilization impact shows an interesting data point p=0.000, And a=0.05 thus p<a means that the given Ho mobilization effected for intestine peristaltic therefor, the final result showed there was a mobilization causing of intestine peristaltic for appendectomy surgical operation at RSI Sakinah, Mojokerto. A given D5% mobilization is more effective in increasing for intestine peristaltic than non giving mobilization.
THE EFFECT OF NUTRITIONAL EDUCATION THROUGH PUZZLE GAMES TO CHILDREN'S PERCEPTION ABOUT SNACKS SELECTION IN SD PESAWAHAN SIDOARJO SCHOOL siti indatul laili; Siti Mariyah Ningsih
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY SCIENCE (IJNMS) Vol 2 No 02 (2018): IJNMS Volume 2 Issue 2, August 2018
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Stages of school-age children have more activity outside the home; this causes children often forget the time to eat,so they buy snacks to delay hunger. By providing balanced nutrition education through puzzle games can change the perception of children so they can choose a healthy snack. The purpose of this research is to prove the influence of balanced nutrition education through puzzle game to children's perception about the selection of snacks in SD PesawahanSidoarjo. This research design uses one group pre-post test design. The population of this study is all 4-6 grade children in SD PesawahanSidoarjo with 54 respondents. The sample of this research is some of grade 4-5 students in SD PesawahanSidoarjo as many as 48 respondents taken with simple random sampling. Measuring tool used a questionnaire to assess perception with 100% valid and reliable test with ρ = 0.961. Time of study March 2017. A statistic test using T-Test. The results showed that respondents who had a positive perception of 25 (52.1%) of respondents increased to 36 (75%) respondents after balanced nutrition education through puzzle game. T-test result ρcount 0.000 = and atable = 0,05. This means balanced nutrition education through puzzle games can improve the perception of children about the selection of snacks in SD PesawahanSidoarjo. Learning through puzzle games can foster self-confidence in children and children able to solve problems. This makes the child more comfortable so that the message conveyed through the puzzle game will be easily understood by the child. This increased understanding will affect the perception of the child.
THE HONEY CONSUMPTION TO HAEMOGLOBIN CONTESTS WHEN MENSTRUAL AT TEENAGE OF PRINCIPLES Catur Prasastia lukita Dewi; Husnul Hatimah
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY SCIENCE (IJNMS) Vol 2 No 01 (2018): IJNMS Volume 2 Issue 1, April 2018
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Menstruation is one factor that can reduce hemoglobin levels in young women. Hemoglobin is a protein in the form of an iron-rich oxygen-carrying pigment. Pharmacological therapy that can increase hemoglobin levels include the consumption of honey. This study aims to determine the effect of honey consumption on changes in hemoglobin levels during menstruation in adolescent girls at Ma'had Aly Pondok Boarding School Salafiyah Syafi'iyah Sukorejo Situbondo Year 2017 This research design using pre-experiment design. A sample of 15 respondents who confirm the inclusion criteria. Sampling technique is by proportional stratified random sampling . From the 15 respondents , all of them in the given consumption of honey . The data obtained were processed with SPSS 16 software. The Analysis of the data used is the Wilcoxon signed rank test trials . The results showed that the effect of honey on changes in Haemoglobin levels during menstruation in adolescent girls, performed by statistical test using Wilcoxon test with the help of SPSS for 16.0 windows obtained result p = 0,001 <α = 0,05. Thus Ho is rejected and H1 accepted which means there is influence of giving honey to changes of hemoglobin level during menstruation in adolescent daughter. Honey is able to increase hemoglobin levels because the iron content contained in honey is very effective in raising the levels of hemoglobin in the blood, especially during menstruation. Therefore, it is expected that honey still needs to be continued so that the risk of anemia in adolescent menstruation can be minimized
EFFECT OF EARLY MOBILIZATION TO URINE RETENTION EVENT POST HERNIOTOMY OPERATION IN RSUD PROF DR SOEKANDAR MOJOSARI lutfi wahyuni; binarti dwi wahyuningsih
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY SCIENCE (IJNMS) Vol 2 No 02 (2018): IJNMS Volume 2 Issue 2, August 2018
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EFFECT OF EARLY MOBILIZATION TO URINE RETENTION EVENT POST HERNIOTOMY OPERATION IN RSUD PROF DR SOEKANDAR MOJOSARI By :Lutfi Wahyuni, Binarti Dwi Wahyuningsih Hernia is a problem that can be found in the case of surgery and became the most cases of surgery after appendicitis. Emergency emergency cases can occur if the hernia is sedentary where there has been a blockage in the food channel which eventually the blood vessels caught should be surgery called herniotomy. Many problems arise from surgery and the risk of anesthesia (spinal anesthesia), including the presence of urinary retention events. This study aims to identify the incidence of urinary retention in postoperative herniotomy patients after early mobili- tation. The design used in this study was pre-experimental with a one-shot case study design. The population in this study were all patients who had undergone herniotomy surgery at 2nd grade inpatient room in RSUD Soekandar Mojosari in February 2017 as many as 27 people. Samples were taken using consecutive sampling technique. Data analysis using descriptive analysis. The result of the research showed that in stage 1 of 30 respondents (95%) who experienced urine retention decreased to 9 respondents (30%) in phase 2 subsequently decreased to 2 respondents (6,6%) in stage 3 and at stage 4 there were no respondents experience urinary retention. There is an effect of early mobilization on the incidence of urinary retention with different responses in each respondent. Early mobilization is influenced by physical factors, emotions and age and developmental status. Keywords: Early Mobilization, Urine Retention, Herniotomy EFFECT OF EARLY MOBILIZATION TO URINE RETENTION EVENT POST HERNIOTOMY OPERATION IN RSUD PROF DR SOEKANDAR MOJOSARI By :Lutfi Wahyuni, Binarti Dwi Wahyuningsih Hernia is a problem that can be found in the case of surgery and became the most cases of surgery after appendicitis. Emergency emergency cases can occur if the hernia is sedentary where there has been a blockage in the food channel which eventually the blood vessels caught should be surgery called herniotomy. Many problems arise from surgery and the risk of anesthesia (spinal anesthesia), including the presence of urinary retention events. This study aims to identify the incidence of urinary retention in postoperative herniotomy patients after early mobili- tation. The design used in this study was pre-experimental with a one-shot case study design. The population in this study were all patients who had undergone herniotomy surgery at 2nd grade inpatient room in RSUD Soekandar Mojosari in February 2017 as many as 27 people. Samples were taken using consecutive sampling technique. Data analysis using descriptive analysis. The result of the research showed that in stage 1 of 30 respondents (95%) who experienced urine retention decreased to 9 respondents (30%) in phase 2 subsequently decreased to 2 respondents (6,6%) in stage 3 and at stage 4 there were no respondents experience urinary retention. There is an effect of early mobilization on the incidence of urinary retention with different responses in each respondent. Early mobilization is influenced by physical factors, emotions and age and developmental status. Keywords: Early Mobilization, Urine Retention, Herniotomy EFFECT OF EARLY MOBILIZATION TO URINE RETENTION EVENT POST HERNIOTOMY OPERATION IN RSUD PROF DR SOEKANDAR MOJOSARI By :Lutfi Wahyuni, Binarti Dwi Wahyuningsih Hernia is a problem that can be found in the case of surgery and became the most cases of surgery after appendicitis. Emergency emergency cases can occur if the hernia is sedentary where there has been a blockage in the food channel which eventually the blood vessels caught should be surgery called herniotomy. Many problems arise from surgery and the risk of anesthesia (spinal anesthesia), including the presence of urinary retention events. This study aims to identify the incidence of urinary retention in postoperative herniotomy patients after early mobili- tation. The design used in this study was pre-experimental with a one-shot case study design. The population in this study were all patients who had undergone herniotomy surgery at 2nd grade inpatient room in RSUD Soekandar Mojosari in February 2017 as many as 27 people. Samples were taken using consecutive sampling technique. Data analysis using descriptive analysis. The result of the research showed that in stage 1 of 30 respondents (95%) who experienced urine retention decreased to 9 respondents (30%) in phase 2 subsequently decreased to 2 respondents (6,6%) in stage 3 and at stage 4 there were no respondents experience urinary retention. There is an effect of early mobilization on the incidence of urinary retention with different responses in each respondent. Early mobilization is influenced by physical factors, emotions and age and developmental status. Keywords: Early Mobilization, Urine Retention, Herniotomy EFFECT OF EARLY MOBILIZATION TO URINE RETENTION EVENT POST HERNIOTOMY OPERATION IN RSUD PROF DR SOEKANDAR MOJOSARI By :Lutfi Wahyuni, Binarti Dwi Wahyuningsih Hernia is a problem that can be found in the case of surgery and became the most cases of surgery after appendicitis. Emergency emergency cases can occur if the hernia is sedentary where there has been a blockage in the food channel which eventually the blood vessels caught should be surgery called herniotomy. Many problems arise from surgery and the risk of anesthesia (spinal anesthesia), including the presence of urinary retention events. This study aims to identify the incidence of urinary retention in postoperative herniotomy patients after early mobili- tation. The design used in this study was pre-experimental with a one-shot case study design. The population in this study were all patients who had undergone herniotomy surgery at 2nd grade inpatient room in RSUD Soekandar Mojosari in February 2017 as many as 27 people. Samples were taken using consecutive sampling technique. Data analysis using descriptive analysis. The result of the research showed that in stage 1 of 30 respondents (95%) who experienced urine retention decreased to 9 respondents (30%) in phase 2 subsequently decreased to 2 respondents (6,6%) in stage 3 and at stage 4 there were no respondents experience urinary retention. There is an effect of early mobilization on the incidence of urinary retention with different responses in each respondent. Early mobilization is influenced by physical factors, emotions and age and developmental status. Keywords: Early Mobilization, Urine Retention, Herniotomy EFFECT OF EARLY MOBILIZATION TO URINE RETENTION EVENT POST HERNIOTOMY OPERATION IN RSUD PROF DR SOEKANDAR MOJOSARI By :Lutfi Wahyuni, Binarti Dwi Wahyuningsih Hernia is a problem that can be found in the case of surgery and became the most cases of surgery after appendicitis. Emergency emergency cases can occur if the hernia is sedentary where there has been a blockage in the food channel which eventually the blood vessels caught should be surgery called herniotomy. Many problems arise from surgery and the risk of anesthesia (spinal anesthesia), including the presence of urinary retention events. This study aims to identify the incidence of urinary retention in postoperative herniotomy patients after early mobili- tation. The design used in this study was pre-experimental with a one-shot case study design. The population in this study were all patients who had undergone herniotomy surgery at 2nd grade inpatient room in RSUD Soekandar Mojosari in February 2017 as many as 27 people. Samples were taken using consecutive sampling technique. Data analysis using descriptive analysis. The result of the research showed that in stage 1 of 30 respondents (95%) who experienced urine retention decreased to 9 respondents (30%) in phase 2 subsequently decreased to 2 respondents (6,6%) in stage 3 and at stage 4 there were no respondents experience urinary retention. There is an effect of early mobilization on the incidence of urinary retention with different responses in each respondent. Early mobilization is influenced by physical factors, emotions and age and developmental status. Keywords: Early Mobilization, Urine Retention, Herniotomy EFFECT OF EARLY MOBILIZATION TO URINE RETENTION EVENT POST HERNIOTOMY OPERATION IN RSUD PROF DR SOEKANDAR MOJOSARI By :Lutfi Wahyuni, Binarti Dwi Wahyuningsih Hernia is a problem that can be found in the case of surgery and became the most cases of surgery after appendicitis. Emergency emergency cases can occur if the hernia is sedentary where there has been a blockage in the food channel which eventually the blood vessels caught should be surgery called herniotomy. Many problems arise from surgery and the risk of anesthesia (spinal anesthesia), including the presence of urinary retention events. This study aims to identify the incidence of urinary retention in postoperative herniotomy patients after early mobili- tation. The design used in this study was pre-experimental with a one-shot case study design. The population in this study were all patients who had undergone herniotomy surgery at 2nd grade inpatient room in RSUD Soekandar Mojosari in February 2017 as many as 27 people. Samples were taken using consecutive sampling technique. Data analysis using descriptive analysis. The result of the research showed that in stage 1 of 30 respondents (95%) who experienced urine retention decreased to 9 respondents (30%) in phase 2 subsequently decreased to 2 respondents (6,6%) in stage 3 and at stage 4 there were no respondents experience urinary retention. There is an effect of early mobilization on the incidence of urinary retention with different responses in each respondent. Early mobilization is influenced by physical factors, emotions and age and developmental status. Keywords: Early Mobilization, Urine Retention, Herniotomy
ACCURACY WEANING FOOD FEEDING TO BABY AGE 6-12 MONTHS AT SINGKALAN VILLAGE BALONGBENDO DISTRICT SIDOARJO REGENCY heni purwati; ETIK KHUSNIYATI
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY SCIENCE (IJNMS) Vol 1 No 2 (2017): IJNMS Volume 1 Issue 2, Desember 2017
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Weaning Food feeding is a food given to babies in order to support the growth of babies aged 6-12 months. Weaning Food is given during the transition period from 6 months to 12 months, which is a child-prone period. Because if weaning food feeding in this transitional period is less precise, will be the beginning of malnutrition in children, which can affect the growth and development of health in the future (Sitompul, 2012). During this time many mothers who pay less attention to weaning food feeding in her child. Some were given before 6 months this affects the development of children. Babies were ready to eat solid foods, either growing or psychologically, at 6-9 months of age. The ability of newborns to digest, absorb, and metabolize foodstuffs was adequate, but limited to only a few functions. There were several signs that indicate that the baby was ready to receive weaning food (madya, 2012). To prevent the occurrence of malnutrition, then gsiycf issued the requirement of weaning food, which is punctual, weaning food given from the age of 6 months, nutritious, weaning food must contain enough energy, protein, vitamins and minerals to support growth optimal, safe: preparation and when given, weaning food should be clean, appropriate ways of giving: give weaning food in line with hunger and appetite indicated by the baby. Type of weaning food, number, frequency and mode of administration adjusted for baby age (dias, 2013). Based on toddler weighing at posyandu, found 26,518 balita malnutrition nationally. Cases of malnutrition in question was determined based on the calculation of body weight according to Zscore <-3 standard deviation of children standard (very skinny toddler). Meanwhile, according to Riskesdas 2013, the prevalence of very underweight nutrition in babies by 5.3%. If estimated against the number of under-five target (S) registered in the posyandu reporting (21,436,940), the estimated number of malnourished children under five (1.1 million people) (Ministry of Health RI, 2015). The prevalence of malnutrition was one of the indicators of mdgs and strategic plan (renstra) of east java provincial health office, measured by weight loss by age (bb / u), ie from very low body weight and weight loss. Based on the results of psg 2014, east java had reached the number below the mdgs (15.0%) and renstra (15.0%) of 12.3% (less weight 10.3% and very low weight 2.0%) (dho, east java, 2015). Based on preliminary studies conducted by researchers, the problem of improper weaning food giving also occurred in singkalan village, balongbendo sub-district, sidoarjo regency. Based on primary data obtained from public health service kecamatan, there are ± 52% of babies less than two months have been given food other than breast milk.
THE INFLUENCE OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY TO DECREASE THE LEVEL OF DEPRESSION FOR LEPROSY SUFFERER Ima Rahmawati; Enny Virda Yuniarti
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY SCIENCE (IJNMS) Vol 1 No 1 (2017): IJNMS Volume 1 Issue 1, Agustus 2017
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Leprosy is the ill that caused by mycobacterium leprae bacteria, which caused complex problem for leprosy sufferer. It gives bad effect in some aspects such as physic, social, economy, and psychology. Psychologically, the leprosy sufferer gets the problem because of too much stigma to leprosy by society. Consequently, the leprosy sufferer stands aloof from the others, he feels shy, and gets depression. One of non-pharmacology treatment that can decrease the level of depression is Cognitive Behavior Therapy. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, which is an approach with someone to recognize and to change the bad mindset or maladaptive. This present research is to reveal the influence of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy to decrease the level of depression for leprosy sufferer. The design of this present research is Pre-experiment with One Group Pre-Post Test Desaint approach. The 25 samples are taken by Consecutive Sampling. The data collection is collected by Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) questionnaire. Statistic test is used by Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test, which showed p (0,001) < α(0,05), with the result that H0 is rejected, it means there is an influence of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy to decrease the level of depression for leprosy sufferer. Most of the leprosy sufferer in a hospitalization leprosy service get lower depression. The sufferers often need psychology intervention to treat on depression. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy is psychology therapy that quiet simple because the key of CBT identifies the mindset, feel, and behavior, which mold reaction. Furthermore, the sufferers decide by their own ability whether the idea is rational and benefit for them

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