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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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Naturopathic Therapy Efforts: Potential Gingerol Content in Ginger (Zingiber officinale) As An Antidiabetic Fitri Yani Rahmawati; Yuli Rahmawati Utami; Muna Az Zahra; Ida Maryati
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.v5i1.37005

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Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is caused by unhealthy lifestyle habits and one of the treatment efforts is naturopathic therapy by utilizing the gingerol content in red ginger (Zingiber officinale). The role of nurses in complementary fields as providers of interventions can improve public health status. This narrative review aims to interpret research the potential content of red ginger as an antidiabetic. The research were carried out by identifying research questions, "what is the content of gingerol in red ginger as antidiabetic?". Literature search using EBSCO, PubMed, Springer Experiment, and Neliti. Used keywords ''Nathuropathic therapy efforts AND Gingerol OR Red ginger OR Zingiber officinale AND Antidiabetic'' obtained 140 articles. Then sorted with inclusion and exclusion criteria, so we obtained 7 articles stated that red ginger concerning intake doses per day of 1-3 and 6 grams can lower blood glucose which contains gingerol which stimulates insulin secretion and improves glucose tolerance. Red ginger as a natural ingredient is certainly easy to find, practical, has no side effects, and economical. It is necessary to conduct further research regarding the type of red ginger and the dosage that adjusted to the habits of the Indonesian people so not to cause confusion regarding the application process
Description Of Knowledge, Attitude, And Behavior At Risk Of HIV Transmission In "X" SMK Students Desy Indra Yani; Fera Imelia Agustin; Kusman Ibrahim
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.v5i1.32899

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HIV is a severe health problem. Pangandaran is a West Java tourist spot with a high risk of HIV transmission among adolescents. Knowledge about HIV, attitudes towards HIV transmission behavior, and HIV risk behaviors are essential for every individual because adolescents are a vulnerable population. This study aims to identify knowledge, attitudes, and risk behaviors for HIV transmission. This descriptive research with the research population is teenagers class XI and XII in SMK "X" Pangandaran, as many as 915 people. Data collection using proportionate stratified random sampling technique with a sample of 278 students online. Data collection was carried out within one month and distributed using Google Form using a modified Knowledge, Attitudes, and Risk Behavior related to HIV (PSP-HIV) questionnaire, which had been tested for validity and reliability. Data were analyzed using univariate in the form of frequency distribution for knowledge and attitudes. Risk behavior is grouped based on the frequency and percentage of respondents' answers to each statement. The results of this study found that (71.6%) of adolescents had less knowledge about HIV. A total of (54.7%) of adolescents have a terrible attitude toward HIV transmission behavior. The three risk behaviors for HIV transmission with the highest scores among students in this study were: 1) using protection or condoms during sexual intercourse as much as 5.4%; 2) having sex with girlfriends as much as 5%; 3) having sex with friends as much as 3.2%Adolescents must be provided with accurate and complete information so that they do not become a vulnerable group to suffer from HIV.  
Overview of Critical Reflective Work Behavior in Nursing Profession Students NI PUTU MULIA FERNANDA; Raini Diah Susanti; Theresia Eriyani
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.v5i1.35968

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Informal learning in the work/practice environment can be seen through critical reflective work behaviour, namely a series of activities to optimize individual and group practice. This study aims to describe critically reflective work behaviour (CRWB) and its dimensions, namely individual CRWB, CRWB in social interaction, openness to new findings and cross-checking information on internship nursing students of the Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Padjadjaran. This research design is descriptive quantitative with a modified critically reflective work behaviour questionnaire instrument. The instrument test is a content test through expert judgment, face validity on 23 respondents with good test results, construct test (r = 0.41), and reliability test (Cronbach's Alpha = 0.765). The study population was internship nursing students from the Faculty of Nursing, Padjadjaran University (N=208). A total sampling technique did sampling with a response rate of 74.5% (n=155). Ethics permit number 513/UN6.KEP/EC/2021 from the Research Ethics Commission of Padjadjaran University Bandung. The results showed that the nursing profession students of the Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Padjadjaran, tend to have high PKRK (56.1%). Social interaction is in the moderate category (69%). When viewed on each dimension, high results were also obtained on the individual CRWB dimension (77.4%), the openness dimension to new findings (56.8%), and the information cross-check dimension (72.9%). A high CRWB shows that students can adapt to changing circumstances and construct knowledge actively and personally. Suggestion: It pays attention to the peer evaluation method because it relates to the CRWB dimensions in social interactions, including sharing critical opinions, asking for input from others, challenging group thinking, and being open about one's mistakes.  
Literature Study: Burnout and Coping among Emergency Room Nurses Ivana Sundari; Kurniawan Yudianto; Aan Nuraeni
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 5, No 2 (2022): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v5i2.38271

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Burnout is an emotional fatigue syndrome that often occurs on nurses in Emergency Department (ED). Emergency room nurses provide care quickly, responsively, and precisely. One of the factors that influence the burnout level is coping. Previous theories have not been able to explain positive coping for nurses who experience burnout, as well as literature review concerning burnout and coping among emergency room nurses are still minimal, so further research is needed.  This study aims to identify burnout and coping among emergency room nurses. This research is a narrative review. Conduct search for research articles in the CINAHL, Pubmed, Science Direct, and Google Scholar databases using "burnout" AND "coping" AND "emergency nurse" OR "perawat IGD." Inclusion criteria are articles on last ten years, primary research, sample of emergency nurses. Unrelevant articles are excluded. Thus, 19 relevant articles were obtained which were analysed using compare and contrast techniques. The results of this literature study found that emergency room nurses are prone to burnout, especially on emotional exhaustion dimension. Coping strategies that are often used by emergency room nurses are planful problem solving, seeking social support, and positive reappraisal which are effective coping in dealing with problems and modifying attitudes. Problem focused coping is associated with low risk of experiencing burnout. Training in the use of appropriate coping strategies in burnout prevention for emergency room nurses should be done so that work errors reduced and service quality improved.
Earthquake Disaster Preparedness Among Teachers in The Special School Ade Surya Dwiyanti; Etika Emaliyawati; Ristina Mirwanti
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 5, No 2 (2022): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v5i2.33464

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The level of teachers' disaster preparedness in schools is one thing that influences the impact of disasters on children with disabilities, especially earthquakes, which can occur at any time, including during school hours. Therefore, this study aims to determine the description of earthquake disaster preparedness for special school teachers. This study used a quantitative descriptive method with a total sample of 37 teachers at Cileunyi State SLB, and the total sampling technique used was this study. Preparedness measurement for SLB teachers uses instruments modified according to research needs. Data analysis with frequency distribution and results were grouped into ready and unprepared categories. The results showed that 86.5% of teachers were categorized as 'ready'. The best preparedness parameter is disaster knowledge, while the lowest is disaster warning. From the study results, it can be concluded that most SLB teachers are categorized as ready to face earthquake disasters. However, it is expected that efforts to improve aspects of disaster warning can be carried out, such as providing disaster warning tools, especially for children with disabilities.
Application of Artificial Intelligence for managing Diabetes Mellitus patients during the Covid-19 pandemic Lia Sari; Nurul Darmawulan; Feni Agustina; Nursiswati Nursiswati
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 5, No 2 (2022): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v5i2.36971

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The Covid-19 quarantine policy and mobility restriction were carried out to break coronavirus transmission. These were implemented for several months to affect the quality of life, especially in patients with diabetes mellitus. To overcome this, technology such as applications with artificial intelligence can be used. This literature aims to identify the use of Artificial Intelligence systems in managing diabetes mellitus during pandemics. This review conducted a narrative review method. Articles were searched using databases, such as PubMed, Science Direct, and EBSCO. The keywords were based on the medical subheading (MeSH) term and combined using a boolean operator. Articles were selected using inclusion criteria, namely the year of publication between 2016-2021, articles in English, full text, and open access. The articles that were duplicated and articles that did not fit the research topic were excluded. We found that six articles met the criteria. These discussed four programs, namely diabetes retinopathy screening, blood glucose monitoring, lifestyle management programs, and insulin therapy guidelines. The four programs can be used in the home care services for diabetes mellitus patients during the Covid-19 pandemic
Spiritual Intervention to Improve Psychological Wellbeing on Cancer Patient: A Scoping Review Iyus Yosep; Rohman Hikmat; Linlin Lindayani; Ai Mardhiyah
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 5, No 2 (2022): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v5i2.38690

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Cancer occurs due to the addition of mass in body cells that can spread and cause death. The problems arising from cancer are physical, psychological, and spiritual problems. Spiritual intervention is essential and valuable as one of the treatment efforts in dealing with issues caused by cancer. However, there are obstacles where nurses still need to be exposed to much information about spiritual intervention. The purpose of this study was to obtain an overview of spiritual intervention in cancer patients. This study uses the Scoping Review method. Literature review through Ebsco, Pubmed, Science Direct, and Sage Journals databases. The keywords used in English are Cancer, Spiritual intervention,” AND “Spiritual needs OR spiritual experience OR spirituality”. The criteria for articles in this study are full text, free access, randomized control trial or quasi-experiment research design, English language, population and samples of cancer patients, and the publication period of the last ten years (2013-2022). Found ten articles with different spiritual interventions on cancer patients. Two papers with mindfulness intervention, an article with a spiritual counselling intervention, 3 with spiritual intervention, 2 with spiritual therapy intervention, and 2 with spiritual care intervention. Five spiritual interventions for cancer patients can overcome problems caused by cancer, namely mindfulness, spiritual counselling, spiritual intervention, spiritual therapy, and spiritual care. Spiritual counselling is a very effective intervention because it is carried out intensively and comprehensively to maximize the psychological well-being of cancer patients.
The Relationship of Knowledge Level and Attitudes of Prospective Umrah Pilgrims with The Compliance of Meningitis Vaccination Dwi Christina Rahayuningrum; Weni Sartiwi; Fajrihuda Yuniko
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 5, No 2 (2022): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v5i2.33823

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The meningococcus vaccine is a vaccine that must be given to all people traveling to Saudi Arabia. This vaccine was needed in 2006 due to the meningococcus disease outbreak in Saudi Arabia from 1987-2003 and the disease infected pilgrims. Saudi Arabia reported an increase in the incidence of meningitis as many as 225 cases with 56 deaths, and it was reported that the number of Indonesian pilgrims was 14 cases of meningitis, with six died in Saudi Arabia. There are three people suspected of contracting meningitis during the Hajj season 2017 in West Sumatra. The Port Health Office (KKP) reported that out of 1228 total meningitis vaccination visits, 245 people (19.95%) were vaccinated less than 30 days before departure. This study aims to analyze the relationship between the level of knowledge and attitudes of prospective Umrah pilgrims with meningitis vaccination compliance. Quantitative method research with a cross-sectional research design with accidental sampling technique with a sample of 37 people at the Padang Port Health Office (KKP) in August 2019. The research instrument used a questionnaire through interviews and computerized processing techniques. The results showed that 70.3% of the Umrah pilgrims had a low level of knowledge, 54.1% of the pilgrims had negative attitudes, and 56.8% of the congregation respondents did not comply with the meningitis vaccination. It is hoped that the Padang City Port Health Office will increase the provision of information or socialization related to the timeliness of the meningitis vaccination for prospective Umrah pilgrims. 
The Relationship between The Quality of Sleep and Learning Concentration among School-Age Children Sri Wulandari Novianti; Meli Andriyani; Dwi Hastuti
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 5, No 3 (2022): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v5i3.33360

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Parallel to the operational concrete development stage, school-age children start to develop their skills in logical thinking and problem-solving. They need adequate concentration to grow at the stage successfully. One of the determining factors in achieving such concentration is the quality of sleep. The study aims to analyze the relationship between sleep quality and learning concentration among school-age children. This research is a cross-sectional descriptive quantitative study. The samples were taken by proportional stratified random sampling from 53 respondents of 111 populations. Data were collected using PSQI and concentration questionnaires and analyzed using chi-square. The results indicated that 47 children (88.7 %) had a low sleep quality and 33 children (62.3 %) on a middle range of learning concentration. The statistical analysis showed 58.5 % of children with low sleep quality had a middle learning concentration level and 30.2 % had a low concentration level with a p-value (0.000) < value α (0.05). It can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between the quality of sleep and the level of learning concentration for school-age children at SD IT Al-Maqom Cimahi. Nurses as healthcare professionals can cooperate with the school to provide health education for the students and their parents regarding decent sleep quality and its effect on their growth and development, especially in studying. The parents can modify their children’s daily activities, especially before bedtime. One of them is rules about using gadgets and other electronic media in their bedrooms.
Correlation Mother’s Eduaction and Received Stunting Information with Mother’s Stunting Knowledge Ayyida Aini Rahmah; Desy Indra Yani; Theresia Eriyani; Laili Rahayuwati
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v6i1.44395

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Inadequate nutritional intake in toddlers is one of the main causes of stunting. Mother’s knowledge will determine attitudes in maintaining the nutritional needs of toddlers, and reducing the potential for stunting in toddlers. Factors that influence knowledge are education and information. The aim of the study was to analyze the correlation between mother’s education level and received stunting information with mother’s knowledge of stunting in Desa Sukamulya, Bandung Regency. The research design is a correlational quantitative, secondary data approach. The population is mothers with toddler in Desa Sukamulya, Bandung Regency. Samples were taken using total sampling technique, totaling 55 people. The instrument consisted of mother’s education, received stunting information, and mother’s stunting knowledge. The statistical test will be used Chi square. The results showed that there was no correlation between the mother’s education level (p-value = 0.138) and information exposure (p-value = 1.000) and the mother’s knowledge of stunting. Implementation of health education with audio-visual media and booklets as well as information guidance through health cadres can be carried out by community nurses to increase public knowledge regarding stunting. Education level and information exposure were not related to knowledge about stunting in Sukamulya Village, Bandung Regency. Community knowledge can be increased through the provision of health education interventions. Further research still needs to be done with better methods by use primary data.