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Jambura Nursing Journal
ISSN : 26542927     EISSN : 26564653     DOI : 10.37311/jnj
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The Jambura Nursing Journal (JNJ) provides an open access facility for article content that is published with the principle of making research available for free to the public in order to support global scientific exchange. The scope of the articles published in this journal deal with a broad range of topics, including: Nursing Basic, Management Nursing, Nursing Medicals Surgery, Nursing Critical, Nursing Community, Nursing Psych, Nursing Geriatric, Nursing Family, Nursing Maternity, Health Women, Nursing Children, Education in Nursing, Midwifery, Psychology, Promotion Health, Health Work.
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Risk Factors For Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients At The Monano Health Center, North Gorontalo District Dungga, Elvie Febriani; Indiarti, Yuni
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 6, No 1: January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v6i1.23400

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Diabetes Mellitus is a non-communicable disease that contributes to at least 70% of deaths in the world. This is proven by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) report which states that the number of people suffering from type 2 diabetes mellitus is increasing every year. The general aim of this research is to determine risk factors that can be modified and cannot be modified in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients at the Monano Community Health Center, North Gorontalo Regency in 2023. This research was conducted from July to August 2023 with this type of research being descriptive analytical with data analysis. univariate. In this research, the instrument used was a questionnaire containing questions using language that had been changed by the researcher into language that was easy for the respondent to understand and an observation sheet filled in by the researcher. The results of the study showed that the highest frequency of obesity was in Normal status, namely 16 (51.6%), the highest frequency of physical activity in low activity was 20 (64.5%), the highest frequency of patients who did not have hypertension was 23 (74.2%), the highest frequency of patients namely experiencing dyslipidemia, namely 17 (54.8%), the highest frequency of patients, namely poor eating patterns, namely 24 (77.4%), the highest frequency of patients, namely patients who do not smoke, namely 28 (90.3%), and the highest frequency of patients who do not consume alcohol, namely as many as 31 (100.0%). There is a need for further research regarding the factors that influence blood sugar control in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
ISOLATION AND EXAMINATION OF NAIL FUNGUS (ONYCHOMYCOSIS) IN THE NAILS OF FIELD FARMERS Paramata, Nanang Roswita
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 6, No 1: January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v6i1.20939

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Onychomycosis is a superficial fungal infection, this fungus is found all over the world without exception in Gorontalo Province. The purpose of this research is to determine the type of fungus that causes onychomycosis. This research is a type of quantitative research with experimental methods using KOH (Potassium Hydroxide) and observing microscopically. The research population is farmers who work in the fields with a sample of 10 respondents using a total sampling technique and the data used is univariate data. The results found from 10 respondents, 5 respondents (50%) the results were positive and 5 respondents (50%) the results were negative. The fungi that cause onychomycosis are Tricophyton mentagrophytes and Epidermophyton floccosum. With this research, it is hoped that the type of fungus that causes infection in the nails can be identified. Also can be a reference for further research and information for the advancement of science and technology. Key Word : Onikomikosis, KOH
Development of a Prototype of Android-Based Nursing Care Standards for Diabetes Mellitus Patients in the Interna Nursing Ward at RSUD Toto Kabila Falah, Fakhriatul
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 6, No 1: January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v6i1.23061

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Gorontalo ranks 7th in the number of Diabetes Mellitus sufferers out of 35 provinces in Indonesia with prevalence increasing from 1.3% in 2013 to 2.4% in 2018. High prevalence and morbidity can be reduced by improving the quality of nursing care in hospitals through standardization of nursing care for diabetes mellitus patients. This research aims to develop electronic-based nursing care standards (E-SAK) and to improve the quality of nursing care for diabetes mellitus patients by conducting prototype trials. This research uses a pre-experimental design research type with a one shot case study approach where measurements of the effectiveness of the application and its level of usefulness are carried out after the intervention. The type of sampling used total sampling by taking all 30 nurses in the internal room. The nursing care standards used in this application are prepared based on nursing professional organization standards (PPNI), a list of diagnoses that form the application database using an evidence-based nursing approach based on the results of a literature review. The research instrument used in this study was the SUS (System Usability Scale) questionnaire to test the ease of use of the application by nurses. The SUS questionnaire was adapted from research conducted by (Alfatoni et al., 2020) and has gone through a reliability test with a Cronbach's Alpha value > 0.06. From the statistical test results, it was found that the average usability score was 89, which means the level of satisfaction means that this application prototype is acceptable or easy to use and the level of usefulness is high by respondents. Thus, this application can be used by hospitals to improve the quality of nursing care services for diabetes mellitus patients.
Challenges and Opportunities for Physical Activity Interventions in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus sufferers in Indigenous Areas throughout the world: A Scoping Review Sulfikar, Andi
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 6, No 1: January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v6i1.23406

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Introduction: Physical activity interventions play a crucial role in managing Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) in Indigenous populations. However, there are significant challenges in implementing these interventions in Indigenous areas, including limited access to facilities, cultural barriers, and environmental factors. Objective: This scoping review aimed to identify and summarize the challenges and opportunities for physical activity interventions in Indigenous areas for individuals with T2DM. Method: This scoping review utilized a comprehensive search strategy to identify relevant literature from various electronic databases. The literature search was focused on studies that explored physical activity interventions in Indigenous populations with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Result: The search strategy resulted in the identification of several studies that highlighted the challenges and opportunities for physical activity interventions in Indigenous areas for individuals with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Numerous challenges were identified, including limited access to recreational facilities, cultural barriers, and environmental factors. Limited access to recreational facilities was one of the key challenges identified in the literature. Conclusion: The challenges faced in implementing physical activity interventions in Indigenous areas for individuals with T2DM are significant, particularly limited access to recreational facilities, cultural barriers, and environmental factors. However, there are also opportunities for addressing these challenges and improving physical activity interventions in Indigenous areas for individuals with T2DM. One opportunity is the incorporation of cultural aspects into physical activity interventions, such as traditional Indigenous physical activities. Keywords: challenges, Indigenous areas, opportunities, physical activity interventions, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
DSFC Education on Knowledge And Attitude To Prevent Diabetic Foot Ulcer Jamaluddin, Ahmad; Wahdaniah, Wahdaniah
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 6, No 1: January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v6i1.23393

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Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disease characterized by hyperglycemia. As the number of DM increases, the incidence of diabetic ulcers will also increase. Approximately 14-24% of diabetic foot ulcer patients require amputation with 50% recurrence after three years. This may be due to a lack of knowledge and information in carrying out foot care independently. Most DM patients still think that all they need to do is control their blood glucose levels, so they pay less attention to the condition or cleanliness of their feet, don't wear sandals, and don't cut their nails properly, which creates a risk of recurring wounds. The research aims to determine the effect of providing Diabetic Self Foot Care (DSFC) health education on patient knowledge and attitudes about preventing diabetic foot ulcers. Method: This research was a descriptive-analytical design with a pretest–posttest cross-sectional study approach. Sampling in this research used a total sampling technique, obtaining a sample of 15 respondents. Data collection used measuring instruments in the form of questionnaires, data analysis uses the non-parametric statistical test Wilcoxon Sign Test. Results: The results of respondents' measurements after being given education about preventing diabetic foot ulcers showed that 15 of the respondents had a positive attitude after being given the education. The results of the analysis through statistical tests were obtained by Asymp.Sig. (2-tailed) 0.001 which means it is smaller than the p-value 0.05, so the result is
Relationship between Knowledge Level about Drug-Resistant TB (TB-RO) and Medication Compliance in Pulmonary TB Patients Pomalango, Zulkifli B; Arsad, Sitti Fatimah Meylandri; Yusuf, Nur Ayun R.; Antu, Mihrawaty S
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 6, No 1: January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v6i1.23867

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Introduction: Drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB RO) is still a threat in TB control and is one of the main public health problems in many countries in the world. Globally in 2019, it is estimated that 3.3% of new TB patients and 17.7% of previously treated TB patients will be drug-resistant TB patients. Objective: To determine the relationship between the level of knowledge about Drug-Resistant TB (TB-RO) and the level of medication adherence in pulmonary TB patients. Method: This type of research is quantitative research with analytical observational methods using a cross sectional approach. The population in this study was TB sufferers who were undergoing treatment at the Limboto Community Health Center, totaling 70 respondents. The research technique used accidental sampling to obtain a sample of 35 respondents. Data analysis used the Fishers exact test with the knowledge level questionnaire instrument and MMS-8. Results: The results showed that 29 respondents had good knowledge and were compliant with taking medication, 4 respondents had poor knowledge and were compliant with taking medication, and 2 respondents had poor knowledge and were not compliant with taking medication. The statistical test results showed that p-Value = 0.025, which means less than (α = 0.05), indicating that there is a relationship between the level of knowledge about TB-RO and adherence to taking medication. Conclusion: The patient's lack of knowledge about the disease and the use of drugs for therapy results in the patient's lack of understanding of the therapy being undertaken, which causes patient non-compliance in using the medication.
Overview Of Bullying Behavior Among Nursing Students In Gorontalo Province Soeli, Yuniar Mansye; Firmawaty, Firmawaty; Wulansari, Ika; Antu, Mihrawaty S; Rahim, Nirwanto K
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 6, No 2: July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v6i2.25972

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One of the sources of problems in the educational environment is the presence of mild aggressive behavior among teenagers, such as teasing, hitting, pushing, or threatening each other. This behavior is known as bullying. There have been many cases of bullying in Gorontalo, as reported by various media, including Gorontalo Daily News. The purpose of this research is to describe the bullying behavior among nursing students in Gorontalo Province. The type of research used is descriptive research with a retrospective approach, examining the bullying behavior of nursing students in Gorontalo Province. The population in this study consisted of 1,403 students, while the sample size was 311 respondents. The results showed that the depiction of bullying behavior among nursing students in Gorontalo Province included 300 respondents in the low category, 142 respondents in the moderate category, and 1 respondent in the high category. Thus, the bullying behavior among nursing students in Gorontalo Province is classified as low. Therefore, it can be concluded that the bullying behavior among nursing students in Gorontalo Province is considered low.
Management of Airway Clearance is Ineffective in Patients with Tuberculosis & Mediastinal Tumors Rizki, Indrianti Alvini; Nugraha, Bambang Aditya; Platini, Hesti
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 6, No 2: July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v6i2.25940

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Ineffective airway clearance is a common problem in pulmonary tuberculosis patients. This condition occurs due to an infectious process that causes an inflammatory response and excessive secretion production. The mediastinal tumor experienced by the patient resulted in the patient's condition getting worse because the lump in the mediastinal area pressed on the airway so that phlegm/secretions were difficult to expel. This study aimed to describe the ineffective management of airway clearance in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis, pleural effusion, and mediastinal tumors. This study uses a descriptive observational research design in the form of a case report using a nursing care approach. The subject of this study was a 34 year old woman with a medical diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis, pleural effusion, and mediastinal tumor. The intervention carried out, namely managing airway clearance, was not effective. Some of the actions carried out include semi-fowler position, collaborative administration of 3 lpm oxygen, combivent and pulmicort nebulization 3 times/day, and suctioning. After carrying out nursing procedures for 3 x 24 hours, the patient said he felt more comfortable in the semi-Fowler's position, she felt the shortness of breath was reduced after nebulization but the shortness of breath became worse again sometime later, the patient said he had difficulty expelling phlegm so his shortness of breath did not improve, SaO2 100%, RR 18 times/minute, and wheezing (-). It can be concluded that the interventions can reduce symptoms but cannot solve the problem. Management of ineffective airway clearance in this case cannot be done independently by the nurse. Collaboration is needed by considering the need for surgery and pharmacological therapy.
Purchase Profile of Hypertension Drugs of Calcium Channel Blocker Group Amlodipine Doses of 5 mg and 10 mg in Several Gorontalo City Pharmacies January - March period in 2024 Paneo, Mohamad Aprianto; Thomas, Nurain Ain; Latif, Multiani S; Pido, Nur Huda
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 6, No 2: July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v6i2.25339

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Hypertension is one of the most common diseases in Indonesia, one of which in the province of Gorontalo is included in the top 10 largest diseases. According to the health data profile from the Gorontalo provincial health office in 2022, the level of hypertension in Gorontalo city reached 2,325 cases, or around 4.6%. High cases of hypertension must be balanced with the provision of hypertension drugs, one of which is the calcium channel blocker (CCB) hypertension drug, amlodipine. The purpose of this study was to see the profile of purchasing hypertension drugs from the Calcium Channel Blocker (CCB) Amlodipine group in the community in Gorontalo City, especially in pharmacy and pharmaceutical service facilities. The research method uses a random sampling observation method, namely to see drug purchases in three Gorontalo city pharmacies located in different sub-districts. Purchase tracking was carried out in January, February, and March 2024. The results showed the purchase of amlodipine drugs in the three pharmacies in different amounts. Pharmacy B dominated the purchase of drugs compared to Pharmacy A and Pharmacy C at the 5 mg and 10 mg doses, respectively. Based on the results obtained, these differences are influenced by several indicators, including drug availability, drug completeness, pharmacy strategic location, and customer satisfaction.
The Relationship Of Knowledge About Washing Hands Using Soap In The New Normal Era With Hand Washing Behavior In Class 4 5 6 Students Of Sdn 2 Kedungwaru Saputri, Berlian Yuli; Anggraini, Ria; Retnowati, Dwi; Herminaju, Ketjuk
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 6, No 2: July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v6i2.25829

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Background: New normal is a term that has often been discussed recently due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The New Normal is the social habits of society and individual behavior that emerged after the COVID-19 pandemic (Habibi, 2020). The new normal is not only to prevent the transmission of Covid-19, but the new normal is very good for supporting a clean and healthy lifestyle. Children are one of the vulnerable groups in society. The behavioral patterns that exist in children make it difficult to carry out health protocols for washing hands with soap. Objective: This research aims to determine the relationship between knowledge about washing hands with soap in the new era. normal hand washing behavior in Class 4 5 6 students at SDN 2 Kedungwaru. Results: The results of this study show that respondents who have good knowledge all have good behavior with a total of 4 respondents (22%). Meanwhile, respondents who have less knowledge all have poor behavior with a total of 7 respondents (58%). The statistical test results obtained ρ value (0.000) with α (0.05). Conclusion: Therefore, there is a relationship between knowledge about washing hands using soap in the new normal era and hand-washing behavior in students in grades 4 5 6 at SDN 2 Kedungwaru. Children are a group that is quite difficult to enforce when it comes to washing their hands because children assume that their hands are always clean, and when they are given information, it is not always easy for children to grasp and process it.

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