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Journal of Nursing Care
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Core Subject : Health, Science,
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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Articles 197 Documents
Correlation Mothers’ Knowledge about Stunting and Exclusive Breastfeeding Behavior Syipa Izzati Hermawan; Desy Indra Yani; Henny Yulianita; Laili Rahayuwati
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v6i2.44398

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Stunting is still a nutritional health problem in children that has received the attention of the developing world. Knowledge of stunting plays a role in efforts to prevent stunting. Breastfeeding in the first six months of life is one of the preventive behaviours whose success is influenced by knowledge. This research aimed to determine the relationship between stunting knowledge and exclusive breastfeeding behaviour in mothers with toddlers. This research design is secondary research with quantitative correlational methods with a retrospective approach. The sample was determined through a purposive sampling technique with the inclusion criteria of mothers with toddlers and exclusion criteria for mothers with children over five years old so that 55 respondents were obtained. The instrument includes demographic information, stunting knowledge, and exclusive breastfeeding behaviour. The statistical test used is Chi-Square. The study results show no relationship between the level of knowledge about stunting and exclusive breastfeeding behaviour (p-value = 0.16). Knowledge can affect the occurrence of the behaviour, but other aspects can influence the occurrence of a behaviour. Further research is needed by modifying the methods and variables used.
Use of mHealth in Atrial Fibrillation Telemonitoring: A Literature Review Beti Ningrum; Tuti Herawati
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v6i2.44081

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Management of atrial fibrillation (AF) is limited to low detection, treatment non-adherence and several other considerations, resulting in the utilization of mobile health devices  (mHealth) for comprehensive and continuous telemonitoring  of atrial fibrillation. This study aims to identify the use of mHealth in atrial fibriullation telemonitoring. The reseach design is a literature review using the PRISMA method approach. Literature search used the keywords “mHealth” and “telemonitoring” and “atrial fibrillation” from the PubMed, Science Direct, Scopus and ProQuest databases, with inclusion criteria namely article on the use technology or mobile health-based applications in telemonitoring atrial fibrillation (AF), articles less than 5 years, fulltext and open access. The seven articles analyzed, six articles on the use of mHealth can be used for atrial fibrillation telemonitoring and one article shows the use of applications for educational media. Further development is needed in line with increasing needs, ease of use and technological developments in the health sector.  
The Effectiveness of Obstetric Emergency Interventions in Enhancing Mother and Fetal Well-Being: A Systematic Bhekti Imansari; Ida Nurhidayah; Ai Rahmawati; Risang Pawestri; Camilie G. Hemedes
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v6i2.48344

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An obstetric emergency is a condition that can threaten the life of a pregnant woman and the fetus, which occurs during pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium. This review   aimed to analyze the effectiveness of emergency obstetric interventions based on previous studies. The study was a systematic review carried out in seven stages through three databases from Ebsco, Pubmed and Proquest. The keywords used were (pregnant women) AND (emergency intervention) AND (nursing OR nurse) NOT (systematic review). The inclusion criteria in this study were: full-text, peer review, English, articles for the last five years, subject: nursing, nurses, emergency medical care, nursing care, emergency services, and document type: articles. Based on the search database, 10,496 papers were obtained, 733 documents that matched the inclusion criteria and seven papers that fit the theme were obtained. The result that based on the initial stage of the literature search, four interventions were adequate, including ACLS training, multidisciplinary management, making coloured ribbons for premature pregnancy detection, and maternal near-miss detection tools. Interventions with less effective based on statistical test results were supportive care, home visits with IPV (intimate partner violence) interventions, and administration of CPR, defibrillation, ETT insertion, and administration of epinephrine. Nurses still carry out a few emergency developmental interventions. It is necessary to develop engagement interventions related to maternal emergencies to improve the welfare of mothers and babies. Further study is needed to strengthen the evidence base of innovative interventions for specific obstetric emergencies.
The Impact of Family Assistance on The Reduction of Elderly Depression in Rural Communities Herry Prasetyo; Handoyo Handoyo; Hartati Hartati
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 6, No 3 (2023): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v6i3.45789

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Due to their limitations, adult family members have the responsibility and task of supporting the elderly in theirdaily lives. Family members who accompany older people who are depressed will help them recover quickly andimprove their quality of life. The purpose of this study was to identify the role of family members in supportingthe elderly who were depressed. The study’s benefits include ensuring that the elderly stay productive in old age,independent, and happy in their everyday activities. The research approach was a quantitative study employing aquasi-experimental design with a pre-post test and no control group design. The participants in this study were allolder persons suffering from depression in a rural village in Banyumas Regency. The sampling technique used wassimple random sampling with a population of 245 senior persons. According to the inclusion criteria, respondents inthis study got a total of 36 elderly. The Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) was the tool used to assess the amount ofdepression in the elderly. The GDS questionnaire was used to obtain research data on elderly individuals attendingintegrated service post activities. The t-test was used to analyze the data, and the results produced with p = 0.000are = 0.05. The findings of this study suggested that family help had a substantial effect on the amount of depressionexperienced by the elderly. As a result, the family members must support the elderly in their daily activities.
The Effect of Web-Based Education on Mother’s Knowledge and Attitudes in Stunting Prevention Andayani, Sri Astutik; Hasim, Ely; Chandra Dewi, Novela Eka
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 7, No 2 (2024): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v7i2.54015

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Stunting incidents are often not realized due to chronic nutritional problems which can be caused by the mother's lack of knowledge in providing food intake that is appropriate to her child's nutritional needs. Currently, the use of technology continues to increase. This research was carried out by using technology that is currently developing, namely using media. website-based social. This research aims to determine the effect of web-based education on mothers' knowledge and attitudes in efforts to prevent stunting. This research used a quasi-experimental method with a pre-test and post-test control group approach, 44 respondents were selected based on the lemeshow formula sampling technique. The instrument used in this research used a questionnaire. Bivariate data analysis used the Wilcoxon test and Mann Whitney test. The results of this study showed that the level of knowledge of mothers in the intervention group was 0.000 and in the control group 0.108. Meanwhile, the results of research attitudes with a significant value in the intervention group were 0.000 and the control group was 0.216. Meanwhile, the difference in knowledge scores between the intervention group and the control group was 0.028 and the difference in attitude scores between the intervention group and the control group was 0.001. There were significant differences in the level of knowledge and attitudes in the intervention group and the control group. The conclusion from the research is that there is an influence of web-based education on mothers' knowledge and attitudes in efforts to prevent stunting in the intervention group.
Evaluation of The Usability of Virtual Reality as An Educational Tool for Nursing Student Simulators Cahyani, Gita; Susanti, Raini Diah; Mirwanti, Ristina; Somantri, Irman; Permana, Ryan Hara
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v7i1.44889

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Technology-based simulation learning methods have great potential to support education for students in the health sector. One of the innovations that can be done is virtual reality. In using virtual reality, paying attention to the quality of virtual reality services to provide learning satisfaction and motivate students to be active in the learning process is essential. VNursLab designed VR as an additional learning media for Padjadjaran University nursing students. Therefore, this study aims to identify nursing students' satisfaction with using VR as a learning media simulator.The method used is pre-experimental quantitative research and a one-shot case study approach. The sampling used in the study was purposive. Eighty-six respondents completed the research by following the VR simulation for 20 minutes and continued filling out the PSSUQ (Post-Study System Usability Questionnaire) questionnaire. The data were analyzed using descriptive analytics by finding the mean value of each aspect of the assessment obtained from the mean of each element of the respondent. The results show that the overall quality of VR VNursLab is good (2.2), with a mean value of system quality (2.3), mean InfoQual (2.21), and IntQual (2.28). Based on these results, VR VNursLab as a learning media with virtual simulation methods has a good quality of use assessment and provides satisfaction with nursing students' use.
Parents' Attitude towards Child Tuberculosis Setiawan, Shafanissa Aulia; Rakhmawati, Windy; Hendrawati, Sri; Maryam, Nenden Nur Asriyani
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 6, No 3 (2023): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v6i3.44608

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Tuberculosis remains one of the deadliest infectious diseases in the world. Not only adults are affected from TB, but children too. Treatment adherence of TB in children can be determined of parents’ attitude towards TB. This study aims to describe parents’ attitude towards child TB in Bandung City. This study was a descriptive quantitative study with cross-sectional approach. Total sampling technique was used in this study; with 50 parents of children with TB visiting community health centers in Bandung City participated. This study used questionnaires adapted from WHO guidance in attitude towards TB survey. Data analysis were done using univariate descriptive statistics in the form of frequency distribution. Based on this study, 94% of the respondents considered TB very serious, 46% of the respondents considered TB very serious in their neighborhood, 60% of the respondents were shocked when their children are diagnosed with TB, 98% of the respondents would talk with doctors to discuss about their children’s condition, and 78% of the respondents said the cost of TB treatment is free. It can be concluded that the majority of parents have positive attitude towards child TB. Based on this study, nurses are expected to facilitate and persuade parents into attitude change towards child TB treatment.
Case Study of a Post-Cesarean Section Patient at Risk of Several Complications Nuraeni, Imel; Widiasih, Restuning
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v7i1.46977

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Childbirth is a natural process for women, but some conditions, exceptionally high risks, might elevate the likelihood of difficulties during pregnancy, childbirth, or afterwards. Maternal age, primiparity, and Cesarean section delivery provide a risk for several problems in the mother. This case study aims to examine and implement nursing care for primigravida mothers at high risk who have undergone a Cesarean section. The stages of a case study involve defining the case, selecting a case, gathering and analyzing data, interpreting data, and presenting results. Data collection involved interviews and physical examinations, reviewing health documentation, Talking with patients and families, and gathering information from other healthcare professionals. Data analysis included examining the collected data, identifying critical information, comparing the data, and presenting a summary in the form of a case study. Outcome: A 39-year-old primiparous woman who underwent a Cesarean section reported postpartum bleeding of approximately 1000 cc/24 hours, anaemia, emotional instability, and difficulty in caring for her baby and fulfilling her responsibilities. Nurses perform nursing interventions to address complications, such as preventing bleeding, treating anaemia, promoting relaxation for emotional stability, providing education through engaging and comprehensible media, and enhancing the mother’s role, particularly in breastfeeding, through hypno-breastfeeding techniques. Pregnant women with risk factors who undergo Cesarean sections are known to experience both physical and psychological difficulties. Effective nursing interventions that address physical and psychological elements, new roles, and prevention of complications lead to successful resolution of the issue, allowing the mother and infant to be discharged in good health
Reproduction Period Of Javanese Women Kusumawati, Eka Dewi; Kawulur, Elda Irma Jeanne Joice; Rohmatullayaly, Eneng Nunuz
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 6, No 3 (2023): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v6i3.46420

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A woman's reproductive life goes through several phases including menstruation, childbirth and menopause. The first menstrual event experienced by a woman is called menarche, while the end of the menstrual period is called menopause. The age intervals for menarche and menopause describe the reproductive period or fertile age for a woman to become pregnant and give birth. The postreproductive period characterized by menopause is related to a woman's life expectancy and is important for assessing the quality of life. This research aims to determine the reproductive period of Javanese women in Oransbari, South Manokwari Regency. Cross-sectional research was conducted on women with an average age of 51.73 years with an interval of 40.18-69.59 years. The inclusion criteria were women who had experienced menopause. The age of menarche and menopause were analyzed using the Generalized Linear Model (GLM) in the R program. We found that the age at menarche (12.3 years) and age at menopause (43.1 years) of Javanese women in Oransbari were relatively young. This condition results in a shorter reproductive period (30.8 years) compared to several populations in Indonesia such as Sunda, Baduy, Tengger, Lampung, and Semendo. The reproductive period, which tends to be short, might be an adaptive response to environmental challenges that were less favourable as a pioneer transmigration society, such as high physical activity and low socio-economic conditions. The biocultural conditions experienced in the early life of Oransbari form a reproductive period that starts and ends early as an adaptive response to maximize reproductive success. Thus, women's reproductive health especially communities in isolated and remote areas, needs to be studied and become one of the government's focuses in considering intervention policies related to the health and welfare of the elderly and demographics
Level of Satisfaction and Confidence After Using Virtual Reality Simulation of Wound Care Skills in Nursing Students Regita Suryadi, Yasmina Dwi; Komariah, Maria; Eriyani, Theresia
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Journal of Nursing Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v7i1.44891

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Virtual laboratory practice using virtual reality provides conveniences and increases learning outcomes, beside physical laboratories requires expensive costs, ineffective and efficient, and limited space causes a decrease in learning levels and impacted to satisfaction and confidence. This study aims to identify satisfaction and confidence of nursing students in learning using Virtual Reality of Wound Care Skills. The research design using descriptive quantitative. In this study, 56 nursing students used as samples using quota sampling technique. Student Satisfaction and Self-Confidence in Learning Scale (SCSL) is the instrument used in this study. Meanwhile, data analysis was performed using IBM SPSS software version 26 with univariate analysis method and presented in the form of distribution frequency tables, yield percentages, mean, and deviations standard. This study shows that students are very satisfied (M = 4.400; SD = 0.670) and very confident (M = 4.357; SD = 0.622) in learning using Virtual Reality of Wound Care Skills. Results obtained from the use of virtual reality learning simulations on student satisfaction and confidence obtained high scores. Therefore, this learning method can used as an alternative to learning and support student skills and knowledge in another nursing skills.