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Journal of Nursing Care (JNC) is a journal of scientific publications that publish every four months (quarterly) using a peer review system for article selection. JNC intended for practitioners, academics, professionals, students or among the general public who are involved and interested in the development of Health and Nursing Science. It can receive relevant articles in the field of health and nursing, which includes research articles.
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Work-Related Fatigue Among Inpatient Unit Nurses Irman Somantri; Mia Yuliati; Peter Winwood; Dian Adiningsih
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 3, No 3 (2020): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v3i3.22286

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Nurse fatigue has been recognized as a threat to both nurse and patient safety. Comparing to other units, inpatient unit has lower nurse to patient ratio. Inpatient unit nurses also work in shift and experience shift rotation. Thus make them more vulnerable to experience fatigue. The purpose of this study was to describe work-related fatigue among inpatient unit nurses. A cross-sectional, descriptive design with cluster sampling technique was used to 93 staffs nurses in six wards. Work-related fatigue was measured using Occupational Fatigue Exhaustion Recovery (OFER) scale. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. A total of 93 nurses provided their personal information details and fully completed self-reported fatigue and recovery questionnaire. The mean (±SD) scores were 56.55 (±15.56), 42.83 (±19.46), and 51.07 (±16.98) for acute fatigue, chronic fatigue, and intershift recovery, respectively. Perinatology unit nurses had the highest acute and chronic fatigue and the lowest intershift recovery. Less experienced nurses experienced lower acute fatigue level which tends to increase progressively with increasing experience and accompanied by poorer recovery. Nursing administrators should consider individual factors while planning staff placement in order to optimize quality of care and meet the job demands in every different unit.
Acupressure Reducing Complaints Of Nausea And Vomiting Patient With Tuberculosis Hesti Platini; Sandra Pebrianti; Kosim Kosim
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 4, No 2 (2021): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i2.27516

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Adverse effects of pulmonary tuberculosis treatment that often arise in the first month are nausea. This effect causes the occurrence of non-compliance with taking anti-tuberculosis drugs. For this reason patients with tuberculosis need non-pharmacological management such as acupressure. Acupressure is a mechanical or compressive manipulation based on one or more movements of certain meridians or points. This study aims to determine the effect of acupressure on nausea and vomiting in pulmonary tuberculosis patients due to the effects of pharmacology. The method was used quantitative design with a quasi-experimental design with pre-test and post-test with group control. The measuring instrument for nausea and vomiting was the Rhodes Index of Nausea Vomiting and Retching. The population was all pulmonary tuberculosis patients in category 1 treatment. The sample technique used is consecutive sampling. Sampling was consisted complaining nausea with or without vomiting. Data was analysis using t-test. The results was showed significant difference before and after the intervention to reduce nausea and vomiting (p = 0.000). Acupressure is a complementary therapy that can effectively reduce complaints of nausea and vomiting in pulmonary tuberculosis patients which is carried out at points P 6 and St 36 for 15 minutes. This research can be used as a recommendation for applying complementary acupressure therapy in providing nursing care to tuberculosis patients
MANAGEMENT OF DISMENORE PAIN WITH EXERCISE STRETCH PAINT Neni Nuraeni; Yuyun Solihatin; Rena I; Haifa N; Marisa L; Zakiyyah Zakiyyah
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i1.26650

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Dysmenorhoe is a state of pain in the pelvis and the lower abdomen (suprapubic) that happened before or during menstruation. The symptoms of dysmenorrhoea are unpleasant, individually, and subjectively. It happens to teenagers more frequent, menstrual disturbances disorder often experienced, irregular menstrual among others have less and painful menstruation and have more often and affected to their learning process and absences at school because of the prolonged pain. Cat stretch exercise is one of a non-pharmacology kind. The purpose of the activities is to give training to students in reducing pain in SMUN of Tasikmalaya. Quantitative methods approach used one group pretest-posttest—the samples from 20 students with purposive sampling. Results obtained the average before intervention 2,10 and after 1,70 using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS). T Independent result p 0,002 means cat stretch exercise can reduce dysmenorrhoea. Recommended for teenage girls to apply to do this exercise when experiencing dysmenorrhea.
Correlation of Media and Parents Role to Adolescent Sexual Behavior Adelse Prima Mulya; Mamat Lukman; Desy Indra Yani
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 3, No 3 (2020): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v3i3.26747

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Adolescent sexual behavior affected by many factors such as the lack of parents' role in supervising Adolescents and information from electronic media that is less educative so that high school Adolescents in Bandung are encouraged to engage in risky behavior. The purpose of this study is to see how correlations media roles and a parent’s role with adolescent sexual behavior in an SMA Bandung. This research was quantitative, used an analytic method with a cross-sectional approach. The population in this study was all students of class X and XI in an SMA Bandung, amounting to 580 people. Samples were count using an estimated absolute precision sample formulas with a total of 246 students. The data collected use three pieces of the questionnaire including Adolescent sexual behavior questionnaire, media role, and parent’s role questionnaires. All of them were passed reliability and validity checked. Data were analyzed using Chi-square. The results showed, the role of parents has a correlation with adolescent sexual behavior and also the role of Media, it has correlation too. It is recommended to school staff, parents, and high school students, unwell adolescent behavior is our responsibility together. Schools can make regulations regard this, parents can increase the control to them. Besides, it can enhance the adolescent’s health, and it would be a better future for them.
The Effectiveness Biscuits In Increasing Hemoglobin Levels In Pregnant Women Emanuela Natalia Nua; Regina Ona Adesta; Rosania E.B. Conterius
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 4, No 2 (2021): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i2.30879

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Anemia of pregnancy is still a significant health problem in Indonesia. Various efforts have been made to overcome this problem. Moringa biscuits (Bikelor) processed from Moringa leaves with high iron content are an alternative to increasing hemoglobin levels in pregnant women with anemia. The purpose of this research is to analyze the effectiveness of giving Bikelor to increase Hb in pregnant women with anemia. This research was approved by the health research ethics committee of the Faculty of Medicine, Nusa Cendana University, Kupang. The study used the One Group Pre Test and Post Test Design, conducted from May to October 2020 in the working area of the Waigete and Beru Public Health Centers in Sikka Regency on 20 pregnant women. The research was conducted through 4 stages, namely the stage of making Bikelor, the location of organoleptic testing (testability) for pregnant women to Bikelor, testing of nutrient content, and intervention. The intervention phase was carried out for 14 days in October 2020. The intervention data were analyzed using paired t-test analysis to see the difference in Hb levels before and after giving Bikelor. The results of the study showed that there was a significant difference in the Hb levels of pregnant women before and after being given Bikelor with a p-value of 0.000 (α<0.05). Changes in Hb levels before and after giving Bikelor were 0.8-1.4gr/dl. It showed that Bikelor was one of the food products that can effectively increase Hb levels in pregnant women with anemia. Consumption of Bikelor can increase the Hb level of pregnant women. Pregnant women were expected to continue to consume the iron tablets given or can replace them by consuming Bikelor as a daily snack as much as 4-5 pieces per day
Level of Psychological Well-Being Among Prisoners Nur Oktavia Hidayati; Toharudin Toharudin; Theresia Eriyani
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 4, No 3 (2021): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i3.33196

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Changes in lifestyle by being required to be isolated result in more difficult to self and social adjustment for prisoner. Psychological well-being is a prosperous mental condition that allows a person to conduct a self-evaluation, while feelings of disappointment with the situation have an impact on psychological well-being, resulting in psychosocial problems. The purpose of this study was to describe the psychological well-being of prisoners. The research method using quantitative descriptive. This research was conducted in Lapas Klas IIB Garut, 90 prisoners were obtained by purposive sampling technique. The instruments used were Ryff's Psychological Well-Being Scales (RPWBS). Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics presented in the frequency distribution table. The results showed that in general the psychological well-being of prisoners were in the high category (58,9%). However, there are two dimensions which are included in the low category, namely the dimensions of self-acceptance and personal development. Therefore, the attention of nurses is needed by prisoners especially in psychological condition issue, which is expected to maintain and improve the psychological well-being of the prisoners.
Mother’s Behaviour in Overcoming Noctural Enuresis in Toodlers Dedeh Husnaniyah; Eleni Kenanga Purbasary; Gieta Ratna Sari
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 4, No 3 (2021): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i3.24501

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The developmental task that children have to go through in toddlerhood is to control bowel movements or urination. Data obtained on the incidence of enuresis in children as much as 80% is nocturnal enuresis. This requires parents to be able to educate good behavior for children regarding urination problems, especially at night. Treatments that can be done by parents to overcome bedwetting behavior in children are: firstly giving motivation to children not to wet the bed again, secondly by giving rewards if the child succeeds in not wetting the bed, the third is by behavior therapy (behavior treatment), namely exercise control urination, the fourth woke the child to urinate while sleeping at night (alarm therapy/enuresis alarm), the fifth used medical therapy/drugs, and the sixth was hypnotherapy/hypnoparenting/acupuncture. The social and psychological impacts caused by enuresis are very disturbing the lives of a child and a mother. The adverse effects of enuresis psychologically and socially will affect the quality of life of children as adults. The purpose of this study was to determine the behavior of mothers in overcoming nocturnal enuresis in toddlers in Indramayu. This research method is a quantitative research with a descriptive approach. The population in this study were mothers who had toodler children in Pabean Udik Village, Indramayu Regency. The sampling technique used total sampling technique with respondents, namely: mothers who have children aged 1-3 years as many as 92 respondents. The instrument of this study used a questionnaire made by researchers about the description of the mother's behavior in overcoming nocturnal enuresis which had been tested for validity and reliability tests. Analysis of the data used is univariate analysis in the form of presentations. The results of the research on the behavior of mothers in the poor category in overcoming bedwetting in toddlers were 52 respondents (56.5%) and the behavior of mothers with good categories in overcoming bedwetting in toddlers was 40 respondents (43.5%). The domain of maternal behavior consists of the domains of health knowledge, attitudes towards health and health practices. The behavioral domain of health practices has not been done well by mothers. This can be seen from the behavior carried out by mothers, mothers get used to scolding children to overcome bedwetting, mothers familiarize children with using pampers to prevent bedwetting, and only some mothers give gifts when children do not wet the bed to motivate children to stop wetting. The conclusion from the study was that the mother's behavior was not good in dealing with bedwetting in children. Therefore, the follow-up needed to have cadres in the community to provide education about toilet training to mothers aged 1-3 years so that the problem of nocturnal enuresis in toodler children is resolved.
The Relationship Between Peer Pressure With Bullying Behavior In Early Adolescents Ikeu Nurhidayah; Karti Nur Aryanti; Iwan Suhendar; Mamat Lukman
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 4, No 3 (2021): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i3.31566

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Bullying is a problem that often occurs worldwide, especially in the school environment and will cause various impacts. The effects of bullying on children include physical impacts (bruised and full of wounds) and psychological impacts (children are reluctant to go to school, feel embarrassed, and feel pressured). Peers greatly influence the occurrence of bullying behaviour in early adolescents. In the school environment, early teens always spend time with peers. The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between peer pressure and bullying behaviour in early adolescents. This research method uses a descriptive-analytic with cross-sectional approach. The population in this study was the early adolescent of the junior high school students (SMPN 2 Tarogong Kidul Garut Regency), which obtained a sample of 88 students using the proportionate stratified random sampling technique. This study used the Peer Pressure Scale (PPS) and Adolescent Peer Relations Instrument (APRI) instruments. The analysis in this study uses univariate analysis to determine the frequency distribution and bivariate analysis using the Chi-Square test. The results in this study stated that there was a significant relationship between peer pressure and bullying behaviour (p-value=0.021). Therefore, nurses need to educate early teens about bullying behaviour and the importance of healthy peer relationships.
Community-Based Social Containment as a Strategy to Prevent The Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19) Andi Nuriyanto; Laili Rahayuwati; Mamat Lukman
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 4, No 3 (2021): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i3.33198

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Various efforts have been made optimally in suppressing the upsurge number of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) outbreak, but the incidence of confirmed cases continues to increase. Lack of understanding, awareness, and effective communication from the public in responding to the dangers and spread of COVID-19 requires the participation of the community to work together to create strategies to reduce the increase in confirmed cases. Research on community-based prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is still very minimal; more information is needed so that it can be the basis for determining new, more appropriate strategies. This article was written using a literature review method. The aim of this research is to find strategies to prevent the spread of COVID-19 at the community level. The entire article is a non-experimental study and is cross-sectional and observational from the Google Scholar, PubMed, and ERIC (EBSCO) database with a total of nine analysis articles originating from China, Australia, Italy, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. Keywords used to determine articles are English "(coronavirus disease OR covid-19) AND (community empowerment) AND (prevention program) AND (community health)" and Indonesian "(coronavirus disease OR covid-19) AND (pemberdayaan masyarakat) AND (upaya pencegahan) AND (kesehatan masyarakat)". The results of this review provide an overview of new strategies that can be implemented in the form of the concept of Community-Based Social Containment (CBSC) with the principle of empowerment to accelerate the handling of the spread of COVID-19 at the community level. CBSC is implemented from, by, and for the community in coordinating, planning, monitoring, facilitating, and evaluating the performance of their areas. As a basis for evidance base practice, further research needs to be carried out related to the effectiveness of the implementation of the CBSC concept as concrete evidence that can be applied directly.
Gender And Workplace Associated With Psychosocial Status Of Nursing Population In Third Month Covid-19 Outbreak Hapsah Hapsah; A Nur Anna AS; Rasmawati Rasmawati; Wahyuni Wahyuni; Basmalah Harun
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 4, No 3 (2021): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v4i3.30938

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Health care professionals have a higher risk of contracting Covid-19 with high stress, overwork, sometimes without proper training and personal protective equipment. Gender, occupation and workplace were factors affected to cope stress ability in person daily life. Aim of this study was to identify association between gender and workplace with psychosocial status on 920 mental health nursing seminar participants in the first three months of Covid-19 outbreak in various Indonesian regions. Accidental sampling was conducted an hour before the Indonesian National Nurses Association of South Sulawesi started the seminar with The Self-Reporting Questionnaires (SRQ29) online form with informed consent. There were 920 of 1500 participants filled the form. Variable association was analyzed by using Pearson Chi Square and Fisher Exact Test. The results show that based on gender, women significantly dominated anxiety symptom, somatic symptom, decreased energy symptom and post traumatic stress symptom Workplace significantly associated with depression symptom, cognitive symptom, psychotic symptom and post traumatic stress symptom which dominate in college. Gender and workplace were associated with psychosocial symptom. Therefore, it is essential for further research to arrange strategies for minimizing those symptoms.

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