Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa
Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa [e-ISSN 2621-2978] is a means of developing and publishing scientific works for researchers, lecturers and practitioners of mental nursing published by the Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia Jawa Tengah. Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa is an electronic journal with an open access journal system published twice a year, namely in May and November. Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa publishes articles within the scope of mental nursing broadly but is limited, especially in the field of mental nursing in healthy, risk and disturbance groups. Articles must be the result of research, case studies, results of literature studies, scientific concepts, knowledge and technology that are innovative and renewed within the scope of mental nursing science both on a national and international scale.
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Factors Influence Adherence Treatment Drugs-Resistant Tuberculosis Client
Priyo Purnomo As'hab;
Budi Anna Keliat
Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Mei 2020
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DOI: 10.32584/jikj.v3i2.553
The success rate of drug-resistant tuberculosis treatment in the world is still low. Success rates are affected by medication adherence, while loss to follow-up (LTFU) is still found in patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis. It is important to know the factors that influence adherence to make an effort to increase the success rate of drug resistant tuberculosis treatment. The aim is to systematically identify the factors that influence adherence that result in treatment failure in patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis. Systematic reviews are used by searching online database articles (EBSCO Hosts, Clinical Keys, SAGE Publications, and Science Direct). The keywords used are "drug resistant" AND "tuberculosis" AND "adherence" AND "success rate". Analysis by the authors of 355 articles between 2015 and 2020, 10 relevant articles found that the most common factor influences adherence to drug-resistant tuberculosis treatment. It was concluded that the factors that influenced medication adherence were disease severity, comorbidity
Perception Of Implementing The Implementation of Nurse Nursing Care of Social Isolation PNPM Program
Retty Octi Syafrini;
Budi Anna Keliat;
Yossie Susanti Eka Putri
Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Mei 2020
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DOI: 10.32584/jikj.v3i2.586
One of the activities in the Professional Nursing Practice Model (PNPM) Life is giving nursing care aimed at improving nursing services. This study aims to determine how perceptions of nurses toward the implementation of nursing care in the social isolation Soul PNPM program. The study design was conducted using qualitative methods with phenomenological approach. Data collection was performed at 7 nurses who have been trained PNPM Soul with in-depth interviews. The results showed four themes related to sustainability implementation of social isolation nursing care that benefits the implementation of nursing care and the role of social isolation and nursing staff in the implementation of social isolation. Conscious social isolation nursing care nurses can provide better benefits for nursing services and patient and family, so it is recommended to the hospital to increase its involvement in maintaining the sustainability of social isolation implementation of nursing care.
Description of Children's Anxiety with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as the Impact of Natural Disasters Tornado
Ulfah Nur Hanifah;
Arum Pratiwi
Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Mei 2020
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DOI: 10.32584/jikj.v3i2.520
Puron Village children who experience traumatic event of a tornado manifest variety of psychological and behavioral symptoms. The phenomenon that occurs in Puron Village children after whirlwind event children experience anxiety disorders, panic and fear of cloudy clouds and rainwater when it rains. This condition will get worse if not handled properly, therefore an early detection of anxiety with PTSD is needed as a result of tornado disaster. The aim is to identify post traumatic stress disorder incidents in children affected by a whirlwind in Puron Village, Sukoharjo Regency. The method used in this research is quantitative descriptive with a survey approach. Respondents numbered 30 children using the CPSS questionnaire in which the results of the CPSS questionnaire validity test were r count 0.949 and the realiability of r count >0.648 This study used Nonprobability sampling, namely quota sampling technique. The results of this study show a picture anxiety of children with PTSD as a result whirlwind disaster of at most 7 children (23.3%) experiencing severe PTSD, and 5 girls experiencing severe PTSD. The level anxiety of PTSD children victims whirlwind disaster suffered the most severe category PTSD by 23.3% with symptoms that arise namely symptoms of Re-Experiencing symptoms, avoidance and hyperarousal.
Analysis of Fiscal Factors for Disaster Risk Communities
Retno Yuli Hastuti;
Edy Haryanto;
Romadhani Romadhani
Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Mei 2020
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DOI: 10.32584/jikj.v3i2.563
Klaten Regency is an earthquake prone area because its location is crossed by a plate and is included in the category of single hazard earthquake hazard which is ranked 2nd in the District in Indonesia. The area of Muruh Gantiwarno Village, Klaten is one of the sub-districts in Klaten that was most affected by the Jogja Earthquake on May 27, 2006. This research aims to find out what factors are influencing the disaster-prone preparedness of the Muruhidalwar Klaten village.This type of research uses descriptive analytic with cross sectional approach. The sampling technique is proportional stratified random sampling. The sample used was 119 respondents from 3 Kadus. Statistical tests use simple logistic regression and multiple logistic regression. The results obtained by factors that influence preparedness include knowledge (p value 0.001), attitude (p value 0.013), policies and guidelines (0.246), plans for disaster emergency response (p value 0.113), disaster simulation (p value 0.007) and ability to mobilize resources ( p value 0.036). The conclusion of this study was that the factors that most influence disaster prone community preparedness are knowledge with the results of p value 0.015 (α; 0.05) and OR (odds ratio) 3.101, which means that it influences as much as 3,101 times against disaster preparedness.
Smartphone Addiction, Children's Mental Health, and the Role of Parenting
Reza Fajar Amalia;
Achir Yani Syuhaimie Hamid
Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Mei 2020
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DOI: 10.32584/jikj.v3i2.588
Increased smartphone utilization by children will increase the risk of addiction which consequently affecting the physical and mental health status of children. This impact requires an appropriate prevention strategies and involves the family or parents as important social support system for child's development. This study aim to identify systematically the effects of smartphone addiction on children, addiction prevention strategies, and formulation of guideline for parents in assisting their children when using smartphones. This study using systematic review by searching articles in electronic database (SpringerLink, ClinicalKey, SAGE Publication, Annual Reviews). The keywords used are "smartphone addiction" AND "mental health" AND "children" OR "child". The result of 13 relevant arcticles analysis revealed that the most common effects of smartphone addiction on mental health of children were anxiety, depression and behavioral disorders. Anxiety, depression and behavioral disorders have a two-way relationship with smartphone addiction. Authoritative parenting style can reduce the risk of smartphone addiction. Smartphone addiction requires a comprehensive prevention and intervention strategy. In addition, authoritative parenting style make the child into a person who has a character that will later influence attitudes, ways of thinking to avoid addictive behavior.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Description in Victims of Natural Post Eruption of Merapi One Decade
Dwi Erna Wati;
Mustikasari Mustikasari;
Ria Utami Panjaitan
Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Mei 2020
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DOI: 10.32584/jikj.v3i2.522
The eruption of Mount Merapi at the end of 2010 was recorded as the biggest eruption in the last 100 years. Survivors (survivors) can experience serious long-term psychological effects that have an influence on psychological well-being in carrying out daily activities. One of the symptoms most often found in victims of natural disasters is post-traumatic stress or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The writing of this article is to find out the description of PTSD in victims of the natural disaster of the eruption of Mount Merapi for a decade. This type of descriptive qualitative research, with a population of adults (20-60 years) of 220 people who experienced post-eruption of Merapi in 2010, the sample according to inclusion criteria, namely dukuh and seven residents. Data collection is done by interview and observation. The results show that at this time the population / community is still showing signs and symptoms of PTSD which is feeling sad as if re-experiencing the eruption of Merapi in 2010, still feeling trauma (easily remembering the eruption of Mount Merapi when it did not want to remember it), anxiety when Merapi experienced increased activity and hopes that the Merapi eruption in 2010 will not happen again.
Pilot Study of Psychological Conditions Volunteer Disaster Covid 19
Ike Mardiati Agustin;
Nurlaila Nurlaila;
Hendri Tamara Yuda;
Yulia Yulia
Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Mei 2020
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DOI: 10.32584/jikj.v3i2.567
Pandemic Covid 19 is a non-natural disaster that raise various problems for all levels of society. This disaster condition will provide various physical and psychological impacts for each individual including the volunteers of this non-natural disaster. Volunteers are vulnerable groups, need to be identified psychological conditions in each of their assignments. Based on this phenomenon, it is interesting to see a preliminary study of the psychological conditions of volunteers disaster covid 19. The purpose of this study was to determine the psychological condition of volunteers disaster covid 19 in Kebumen Regency. This research method is descriptive analytic on 72 covid 19 volunteers which is a combination of Kebumen regional disaster management department and STIKES Muhammadiyah Gombong disaster volunteers, the sampling process is taken with simple random sampling, the psychological conditions of volunteers measured using the DASS (Depression Anxiety Stress Scale) Instrument. The results of this study obtained a psychological picture of covid 19 volunteers namely 69 people (95.83%) experienced mild anxiety and 1 person (1.39), 69 people (95.83%) experienced mild depression, and 69 people (95, 83%) experience mild stress. This research is recommended as a preliminary study which is the basis for conducting an ongoing program for psychological strengthening of disaster volunteers.
The Symptoms of Risk of Violence Behavior Decline after Given Prgressive Muscle Relaxation Therapy on Schizophrenia Patients
Jek Amidos Pardede;
Galvani Volta Simanjuntak;
Rutkotae Laia
Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Mei 2020
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DOI: 10.32584/jikj.v3i2.534
The Risk of violent behavior is a symptom of schizophrenia patients that can be controlled through progressive muscle relaxation therapy (PMRT). PMRT is a relaxation technique that focuses on muscle activity by identifying tense muscles and then reducing tension by doing relaxation techniques to get a feeling of relaxation. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of PMRT on changes in symptoms of risk of violent behavior in schizophrenic patients, especially on the risk of violent behavior. This study uses a quasi-experimental pre-post test design. The population in this study amounted to 27 people with a total sample of 18 people. The sampling technique in this study was purposive sampling. The research instrument used was a questionnaire that had been tested for validity and reliability. Data were analyzed by Paired t-test with P-value = 0,000
Correlations Frequency of Exercise with Blood Sugar Levels of Members of the Hatha Yoga Club
Adinda Muji Lastari;
Widyatuti Widyatuti
Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Mei 2020
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Type II diabetes mellitus is a disease that has an increasing prevalence rate every year. The community is urged to make prevention and treatment efforts to reduce complication risks. One of them is the Hatha Yoga exercise, which is a type of yoga that focuses the movement on pancreas health. The purpose of this study is to see the correlation between the frequency of exercise and the blood sugar level of Hatha Yoga club members. The study implements descriptive analytics with a cross-sectional approach on 84 Hatha Yoga club members in a yoga institution. Data collection was done using a questionnaire consisting of demographic data as well as blood sugar values before and after exercises and observations during exercise. Data results were analyzed using SPSS statistic 25 of the One Way Anova test shows a value of (p = 0,0001; p <0,05) thus indicating a meaningful relationship between the frequency of exercise and the blood sugar level of Hatha Yoga club members.
Levels of Anxiety in Students Level 3 DIII Nursing in Facing Competence Test
Tri Yuniarti Soerono;
Rina Tri Handayani;
Annisa Andriyani Kardiyanto
Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Mei 2020
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DOI: 10.32584/jikj.v3i2.544
Competency tests need to be held for each student who has completed the level of education that is passed as a form of quality assurance for graduates of health tertiary education and the competency of health workers in Indonesia. Graduation Competency Test is one of the requirements for graduation in Higher Education. The implementation of the competency test is of particular concern because if it does not pass the Nursing DIII students cannot participate in graduation and will not be registered to become prospective nurses. Research Objectives to determine the level of anxiety of third-level students in the Nursing Study Program of STIKES Mamba’ul ‘Ulum Surakarta in facing Competency Test. This research is a descriptive study with the population is all level 3 students of Nursing Diploma Program in 78 students. Data collection tool in the form of a questionnaire from question items in the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS). Total population of 78 students with a total sampling of 78 students. Grade 3 students who did not experience anxiety as many as 4 people (5.1%), mild anxiety as many as 49 people (62.8%), moderate anxiety as many as 11 people (14.1%) and who experienced severe anxiety as many as 14 people (17.9). These results are the percentage of level 3 students have mild anxiety. Level 3 did not experience anxiety by 4 people (5.1%), mild anxiety by 49 people (62.8%), moderate anxiety by 11 people (14.1%) and those who experienced severe anxiety by 14 people (17.9).