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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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Academic Burnout Among Undergraduates Nursing Students Tati Sumarni; Ati Surya Mediawati; Henny Yulianita
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.v4i3.34400

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Academic burnout is a condition when someone got fatigued continuously due to load gained during learning. Nursing students are a group which risk of experiencing academic burnout. Previous research has shown that nursing students experience mild to severe burnout. Even so, it has known that location will have different effects on burnout. This study aims to determine academic burnout in undergraduate students at the Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Padjadjaran. The design of the research used descriptive quantitative. The population was 910 nursing students. Proportional stratified random sampling used for chosen sample, so there were 278 samples collected. Data were collected using Maslach Burnout Inventory - Student Survei questionnaire. Process data results by univariate analysis. The result showed that all respondents (n=278) had academic burnout. A total of 25,2% respondents experienced the mild category, as many as 74,1% respondents experienced moderate academic burnout and 0,7% respondents experienced the severe category. Most of the students had moderate exhaustion (83,8%), more than half of the respondents had low cynicism (56,8%), and moderately reduce professional efficacy (70,1%). The nursing students had a moderate category of academic burnout. Therefore, it is recommended to monitor the level of academic burnout regularly and provide consultation facilities.
Psychological Impact of Unwanted Pregnancy on Adolescents: A Literature Review Ermiati M.Kep., Sp. Mat; Eko Nugraha; Nindi Pratiwi; Artanti Lathifah; Devi Nurrahmawati; Tri Karizma; Eka Turjanah
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.v4i3.33171

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The unwanted pregnancy in adolescents is increasing every year. The impact of unwanted pregnancy towards the adolescents can form as physical and psychological. The psychological impact which is not resolved can result in depression and even suicide. The purpose of this literature review is to determine the psychological impact on adolescents who experience the unwanted pregnancy.This literature review used narrative review related to the psychological impact of adverse events on adolescents. The databases used for this study are Google Scholar, Science Direct, Proquest, Pubmed, Researchgate, and Garuda Portal. The keywords used in Indonesian are, dampak psikologis” dan “kehamilan tidak diinginkan” dan “remaja”. The English keywords are “impact” and “unwanted pregnancy” OR “unintended pregnancy”, “teenager” OR “adolescent”. 32 articles were obtained according to the inclusion criteria were open access, full texts with publication years between 2010-2020 and 9 articles were selected for further review. The results showed the psychological impact of the unwanted pregnancy on adolescents are shame, fear, disappointment, anxiety, crying, guilt, irritability, being introverted, frustrated, angry, aggressive, panic, regret, stress and depression. Suggestion: The results of this literature review are expected to be a reference in further and in-depth research regarding the impact of unwanted pregnancy on adolescents so that the number of unwanted pregnancies in adolescents will no longer increase if they know the impact of unwanted pregnancies. 
Description Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) in Undergraduate Students at Faculty of Nursing Kintan Komala; Imas Rafiyah; Witdiawati Witdiawati
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v5i1.34693

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Social media makes it easy for internet users to communicate that is not limited by time and place. Excessive use of social media can have a negative impact, namely Fear of Missing Out (FoMO). FoMO on students will have an impact on increasing the duration of smartphone use while studying in class which can interfere with learning concentration and reduce students' academic achievement. This study aims to determine the description of Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) in undergraduate students of the Faculty of Nursing, Padjadjaran University. This study uses a quantitative descriptive design. The population of this study was nursing students of an undergraduate program with active status in the even semester of the 2020/2021 academic year at Padjadjaran University. The sampling technique used in this study was stratified random sampling with a value of e = 5% (0.05), a sample of 242 students was obtained. The instrument used in this study was the Fear of Missing Out scale (FoMOs). Data analysis in this study is univariate analysis using the mean and standard deviation. Based on the results of this study, it was found that most of the respondents experienced moderate level of FoMO (67.8%), then a small proportion were at low level of FoMO (16.9%) and high level of FoMO (15.3%). The conclusion of this study is that most respondents experience moderate level of FoMO, education and counseling are needed for students regarding Fear of Missing Out. Future researchers can conduct more in-depth research on the factors and impact of FoMO on nursing students.
Prevention Measures and How to Handle Pre-Eclampsia (Literature Review) Mia Cahyanti; Yanti Hermayanti; Indra Maulana
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.v4i3.29704

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Preeclampsia is a danger sign for pregnant women, especially at 20 weeks gestation, marked by increased blood pressure. At this time, preeclampsia is the second largest contributor to deaths globally, with preeclampsia worldwide 10% -15%. In Indonesia, there is an increase of 2% every year, indicating that adequate treatment and prevention efforts are needed. At present, most research on the prevention and management of preeclampsia discusses pharmacological treatment, not discussing nursing interventions. This Literature review aims to find out various prevention efforts for preeclampsia that are developing at this time. The research method is a literature study of research results published in 2010-2019. The strategy used to search literature is to use keywords preeclampsia, prevention, treatment methods, and nursing interventions, using  Google Scholar, PubMed, Pro-Quest, Science Direct database, which reviewed using The Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal tools. The study results illustrate that there are several ways to reduce blood pressure. From 10 articles found one preventionnamely the article about consuming food and nine treatments, include: hypnotherapy, , foot massage, foot bath with warm water, cupping therapy, SEFT therapy, and murotal hearing. All articles described that intervention could reduce blood pressure, but the articles do not explain the reduction mechanism based on the intervention used. This Literature Study is expected to be information and consideration for health workers, pregnant women, and the community to handle pre-eclampsia mothers, with much interventions can doit to reduce pre-eclampsia.
Mental Health Children during Pandemic Covid 19: A Bibliometric Study Nunung Siti Sukaesih; Hikmat Pramajati; Sri Wulan Lindasari; Emi Lindayani; Dewi Dolifah; Popi Sopiah
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.v4i3.30771

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The coronavirus 2019 (Covid- 19) pandemic offers incredible challenges to child and adolescent health because the school closure and the impracticability of activities outside the house have been challenging for parents. When schools are closed, they lose an anchor in life, and their symptoms could relapse; these unstoppable circumstances, which are beyond average experience, are primary to stress, anxiety, and a feeling of helplessness in all. This research aimed at identifying, analysing, and examining children's mental health during pandemic articles published in several reputable international journals issued in the 2019-2020 timeframe, which was led using bibliometric studies. This research hires a bibliographic study using systematic and explicit mapping methods. The research was conducted using a 4-stages systematic mapping method: (1) searching for articles using the Publish or Perish application in the Scopus database, (2) classifying the articles for the bibliometric analysis, (3) checking and completing the metadata of those articles, and (4) conducting bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer application. The bibliometric analysis produced four findings, as follows: (1) the trend of mental health children’s publications 2019-2020; (2) the ten most contributive journals has published; (3) the ten most cited articles has produced 170 citations; (4) the five highest order of author keywords most widely used in mental health children’s articles were mental health, children, human, school, and covid- 19. Children's mental health can be concluded as the term of research is currently popular among researchers.
The Relationship between Self-Efficacy and Self-Management among Teenager with Asthma: A Systematic Review Eva Supriatin; Agus Hendra; Tintin Supriatin; Linlin Lindayani
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.v4i3.34088

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Asthma is a chronic reactive airway disease caused by a variety of variables, one of which is psychological. Adolescents are prone to psychological issues. Adolescents frequently face difficulties and feel frustrated as a result of the conditions they face, but most adolescents employ a variety of strategies to overcome the problems that arise. Self-efficacy can lead to good self-management. To investigate the relationship between self-efficacy and self-management in asthmatic teenagers. The search strategy is to conduct Pubmed and Google Scholar s for articles that have been published. The term "asthma" is a combination of the words "adolescents" and "self-efficacy" and "self-management" The search criteria were as follows: research on asthma patients who were teenagers, published between 31th January 2004 and July 20 2020, in English, full text, and of quantitative nature. A cross-sectional study evaluated each article for quality using a standard format from The Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Tools (JBI). Only five articles were found that matched the search criteria. The relationship between self-efficacy and self-management were found to be associated inconsistent. Four studies reported significantly associated, while one study found no significant correlation between self-efficacy and self-management in asthmatic teenagers. Efficacy has an effect on self-management in adolescents with asthma. Adolescents with asthma must have a high level of self-efficacy to feel more confident in dealing with their situation, make positive changes, and maintain reasonable asthma control.
Self-Efficacy and Compliance Fluid Intake Restriction as a Determinant of The Interdialytic Weight Gain (IDWG) Level Wayunah Wayunah
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v5i1.36233

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Higher interdialytic Weight Gain (IDWG) is commonly experienced by patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Increased IDWG can cause various complications that result in risk of death. CKD patients who had undergoing hemodialysis in the Public Regional Hospital of Indramayu would have different weight gain, but it is not known what factors affect the increase in IDWG. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that were significantly related to the IDWG level in CKD patients in the Public Regional Hospital of Indramayu. This research design is descriptive-analytic. The number of samples was 86 respondents who were selected by consecutive sampling technique. Data collection tools are questionnaires and the data analysis technique is the Pearson chi-square test. From the result from 86 respondents, it is known that 44 (51.2%) respondents experienced an increase in IDWG level at the mild category (<4%). It is known that the factor influencing to level of IDWG are self-efficacy (p-value = 0.000; 95% CI) and fluid intake compliance (p-value = 0.042; 95% CI). Meanwhile, age, sex, education level, family support, and duration of hemodialysis are not influencing the IDWG level (p-value > 0,05; 95% CI). Self-efficacy and fluid intake compliance are the most significant factor on the IDWG level in CKD patients who had hemodialization. Patients with high self-efficacy can reduce the IDWG level accompanied by compliance with fluid restriction. Recommendation for hemodialysis nurses needs to increase the patient’s self-efficacy in limiting fluid so that can be controlled at the IDWG level.
Balance Exercise Improves Muscle Strength And Body Stability In Frail Older People Silvia Malasari; Sutriani Sutriani; Andi Masyitha Irwan
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v5i1.34837

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Background: Many elderly people in Indonesia experience falling every year and the half had fallen more than once. This falls due to loss of bone and muscle mass which results in poor of balance. This study aimed to show whether balance excercise could improve muscle strength and balance on elderly people with risk of falling. Methods: This was a quasi-experimental design with two-group pretest-posttest control group. The sample was taken by purposive sampling and the total of 27 elderly people was selected into 2 groups: intervention (n = 14) and control (n = 13). The intervention group received the balance exercise regularly 3 times a week for 3 weeks. The balance exercise consists of plantar flexion, knee flexion, hip flexion, hip extention, and single leg side. Results: As an independent t test showed a significant difference in the balance and muscle strength between the intervention and the control group. Paired t-test on balance values obtained (p = 0.003) and the muscular strength (p = 0.000) which means that there was effect of balance exercise on muscle strength and balance in elderly with risk of falling. Conclusions: Balance exercise for 3 weeks regularly could improve balance score and muscle strength on the older people. Therefore, elderly people escpecially who are at risk of falling better to do balance exercise as their routine and getting support for doing this from family and health workers.
Exercise Consideration for People with Obesity Amidst Covid-19 Pandemic: a Scoping Review Azrania Fatima; Syifa Eka Rahmawati; Dhiyaa Ulhaq Amatullah; Hartiah Haroen
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v5i1.36972

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Introduction: The current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been limiting people’s activities outside the home in order to reduce the spread of the virus. This limitation causes a decrease in people's physical activity patterns. Physical activity is important for people with obesity to avoid further increase in body weight or even to help to reduce body weight. The aim of the review reports physical activities that can be done by people affected by obesity in the covid-19 pandemic. The method: The scoping review method is used to map the type of physical activities for obese people. Two databases namely PubMed and EBSCO-host have been used for literature searching. The result: Ten articles were selected, namely research that included obese people of various ages such as children, adults, and the elderly. There were eight physical activities recommendations that obese people can do. There was a moderate physical activity which includes both aerobic and anaerobic training, low-intensity exercise and breathing exercise, leisure-time physical activities, home training such as pilates, yoga, and dancing, and then gym at home with simple equipment for bodyweight, isometric, resistance band, and hand-held weight exercise. Duration for exercise is recommended for 150 minutes of moderate-intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity physical activity per week. Conclusion: Many types of physical activity can be done by obese people in the covid-19 related lockdown and restriction to keep the body maintain health, to reduce body weight, and prevent exacerbations of obesity.
Telehealth Blood Pressure Monitoring Models In Hypertensive Patients: A Scoping Review Ahmad Ihsan Fathurrizki; Adinda Putri Lestari; Wafiq Nurul Azizah; Eka Afrima Sari
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v5i1.37002

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The main global cause of death in the world is non-communicable diseases (NCDs). One of NCD is hypertension. Increased hypertension during the Covid-19 pandemic is associated with risk factors for lifestyle changes, social restrictions, lack of physical activity, and stress. Therefore, a remote blood pressure control system is needed to monitor the patient’s health status. The purpose of writing this literature review is to provide an overview of health care practices with remote monitoring of blood pressure of hypertension patients based on online management with telemonitoring. the method used is scoping review with the inclusion criteria of articles were published from 2017 – 2021, used the research designs of Randomized Control Trial and Study Experimental, and were published in English and Indonesian. Articles selections were using PRISMA Flow Diagram 2009 and selection for eligibility were using. The Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal. Four articles were included in the study and 1037 articles were excluded from the study. It was found that telehealth blood pressure monitoring carried out in hypertensive patients was home and online blood pressure management, TASMINH (Telemonitoring and Self-Management in the Control of Hypertension), and scale-up blood pressure. Telemonitoring was found to be significant in reducing and monitoring patients with home care-based hypertension Self-Monitoring Blood Pressure (SMBP) at home using a digital sphygmomanometer accompanied by direct monitoring of doctors and nurses via the internet can be a solution for monitoring blood pressure during a pandemic.