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South East Asia Nursing Research
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South East Asia Nursing Research is intended to be the university journal for publishing articles reporting the results of research in nursing. South East Asia Nursing Research invites manuscripts in the areas of medical-surgical nursing, emergency and disaster nursing, critical nursing, pediatric nursing, maternity nursing, mental health nursing, gerontological nursing, community health nursing, management and leadership nursing.
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Bibliometric analysis of publication trends of bullying interventions in preschool age children Hidayati, Eni; Fitrikasari, Alifiati; Sakti, Hastaning; Dewi, Setiawati
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/seanr.6.2.2024.84-93

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Research on bullying in preschool children is a topic that is often carried out by researchers which is presented in bibliometric results using the Publish or Perish and VOSviewer applications. This study aims to find research on bullying interventions for preschool children. This research uses a bibliometric application using data from Google Scholar and Crossref to produce articles about bullying against young children from 2019-2023. This research shows that from 994 papers published from 2019 to 2023, 5 clusters were found with 35 items that appeared in almost the same terms related to bullying interventions in preschool children. Further recommendations from the results of this research analyze the development of bullying interventions in preventive programs for preschool-aged children that can work together with schools, families and interactions between children, especially in Indonesia.
The Role of Physical Therapy Exercises in Enhancing Sexuality in Patients with Incontinence: A Systematic Review Chang, Yu-Shuan
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 5, No 2 (2023)
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Incontinence, particularly urinary incontinence, is a prevalent condition that significantly affects patients' quality of life, including their sexual health. Physical therapy exercises, especially pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT), have been recognized as effective interventions for managing incontinence and enhancing sexual function. This systematic review aims to evaluate the role of physical therapy exercises in improving sexual health among patients with incontinence. A total of 15 studies were included, highlighting the positive impact of these exercises on sexual satisfaction, frequency of intercourse, and overall sexual well-being. The findings suggest that incorporating physical therapy exercises, particularly PFMT, into the management of incontinence can lead to significant improvements in sexual health. However, further research is necessary to standardize exercise protocols and explore long-term outcomes.
Diabetic Self-Management and Correlated Factors: A Cross-Sectional Study Fatharani, Lukman Faishal; Anggraheny, Hema Dewi; Putro, Wahyu Gito
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 6, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/seanr.6.1.2024.1-6

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Prevention of diabetes complications has an important role in decreasing mortality and morbidity in diabetes patients. Self-management in diabetic patients (DSM) is a recommended strategy to increase the quality of life in diabetes patients. Several factors are related to self-management in diabetic patients. This study aims to discover factors related to self-management in diabetic patients. This is a cross-sectional study performed on 42 diabetic patients. Respondents were given a Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire (DKQ-24) and a self-management behaviour questionnaire in Diabetes Mellitus (SMDM). Data was analyzed using SPSS version 26. This study had no significant relation between age and self-management (p = 0.987). There was also no statistically significant relationship between gender, education level, and knowledge level with p-value of 0.651, 0.559, and 0.558, respectively. Moreover, there was no correlation between participation in chronic disease management programs and self-management with p = 0.559. This study concluded no correlation between age, gender, education level, knowledge level, and participation in chronic disease management programs with self-management of diabetic patients.
Navigating Travel Challenges for Individuals with Stomas: A Systematic Review Lee, Pei-Tsan
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 5, No 3 (2023)
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Travel can present unique challenges for individuals with stomas, including concerns about accessibility, hygiene, and security procedures. This systematic review synthesizes current research on the difficulties faced by stoma patients during travel and offers recommendations for healthcare providers and patients. The review includes studies on the psychological impact of travel-related anxiety, practical issues such as managing stoma supplies, and strategies for ensuring comfort and safety while traveling. The findings suggest that with appropriate planning and support, stoma patients can travel confidently and comfortably.
Impact of Pelvic Muscle Exercises on Productive Women’s Health: A Systematic Review Duong, Linh Thuy; Kustriyani, Menik
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 5, No 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/seanr.5.4.2023.15-18

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Pelvic muscle exercises (PMEs), often referred to as Kegel exercises, are a non-invasive intervention aimed at strengthening the pelvic floor muscles, which play a crucial role in various aspects of women’s reproductive and sexual health. This systematic review evaluates the impact of PMEs on the health of productive women, specifically focusing on the prevention and treatment of urinary incontinence, improvement of sexual function, and overall quality of life. A comprehensive literature search identified 20 studies that met the inclusion criteria. The review suggests that PMEs are effective in improving pelvic floor muscle strength, reducing the incidence and severity of urinary incontinence, enhancing sexual satisfaction, and improving quality of life in productive women. However, further research is needed to standardize PME protocols and assess their long-term benefits
Effect of recorded maternal voice on procedure pain - a double blinded randomized controlled trial Patel, Deeksha; M.S, Cecilia; Sinha, Aditi Prashant; Bakhshi, Sameer
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/seanr.6.2.2024.61-69

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This double-blinded randomized controlled trial included 46 children between 4 to 12 years of age with haematological malignancy, scheduled for bone marrow examination at tertiary care hospital of India. Subjects were enrolled into two groups (23 each) by stratified random sampling based on the type of procedure scheduled to them. The maternal voice was recorded for 3 minutes before the procedure and headphones was placed during the procedure, for all children but maternal voice was played only to intervention group by another person to blind the researcher. Child’s cooperation for the entire procedure was recorded as video by researcher and later video was rated using FLACC behavioural scale. Pain perception was rated by children using Wong-Baker faces pain rating scale. The results showed a significant difference in the level of child’s cooperation with mean (SD) distress score of 7(2) in control group and 4.52(2.15) in the intervention group (p=0.0002). There was no significant difference in pain perception of control and intervention groups. Significant moderate positive correlation (0.31) was found in the child’s distress and pain perception levels (p=0.03). There was significant negative association of age was found with the child’s distress (-0.30) and pain perception level (-0.33) at (p=0.04, 0.02) respectively. In cconclusion, recorded maternal voice can significantly decrease the child’s distress level thus improve the child’s cooperation during bone marrow examination along with local anaesthesia.  As the child’s cooperation increased, the child perceived less pain during the procedure. Older children were more cooperative and perceived less pain as compared to younger ones. Nurses are at an ideal position to implement this cost-effective, non-pharmacological intervention for children undergoing bone marrow examination.
The effect of stress on the epilepsy recurrence Hartinah, Dewi; Tristanti, Ika; Yulisetyaningrum, Yulisetyaningrum; Annisah, Yuni
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 5, No 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/seanr.5.4.2023.7-14

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Epilepsy is a health problem that is both a medical problem and a social problem. This study aimed to determine the relationship between stress levels and recurrence rates in epilepsy patients at Dr Loekmonohadi Kudus Hospital. This research uses a descriptive correlation type of research, the approach method uses cross-sectional, the population in this study are all epilepsy patients and are registered in the medical record at Dr Loekmonohadi Kudus Regional Hospital in the period August 2023, there are 51 patients with a sample of 45 respondents. The measuring instrument used is the test. Spearman Rank Correlation. The results of the analysis showed a p-value of 0.094 > (α = 0.05). It can be concluded that Ha was rejected and Ho was accepted, so there is no relationship between stress levels and recurrence rates in epilepsy patients at Kudus Hospital in 2023
The Impact of Cervical Cancer on the Sexuality of Muslim Female Patients with Husbands: A Qualitative Phenomenological Study Distinarista, Hernandia; Rahayu, Tutik; Wuriningsih, Apriliani Yulianti; Wahyuni, Sri
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 5, No 4 (2023)
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The treatment period for the cancer cervix and its treatment can also cause various change physical and physiological, which can cause various problems one of which is the disturbance of sex. Cancer cervix in a manner directly affects the sexual organs, almost 50% of women with cancer cervix report dysfunction sexual. Dysfunction sexual This can be felt only by women just or women with a partner. Study This aim to see the aspect of sexuality specifically for patients with cancer cervix, based on a change in physical and psychological consequences of the disease and its treatment. This study used a phenomenological hermeneutic method, data collection was carried out using semi-structured interviews which were then transcribed. Data analysis using content analysis or content analysis. Research results obtained three themes namely: problem physical problems psychologically, the efforts made to overcome the problem with sex, and hope patience. Deep conclusions study this patient’s cancer cervix experience problem sexual dysfunction and need maintenance holistically.
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Psychological Therapies in Reducing Social Stigma Among Patients with New Stoma Nga, Nguyen Thi Thuy
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 5, No 1 (2023)
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This review article examines the effectiveness of psychological therapies in reducing social stigma among patients with a new stoma. The synthesis of findings from multiple studies published within the last five years reveals the significant impact of various psychological interventions on reducing stigma and improving patient outcomes. The article outlines the search strategy, inclusion criteria, and analytical methods employed to evaluate the selected studies. The review results demonstrate that psychological therapies, particularly cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), substantially mitigate social stigma and enhance the quality of life for stoma patients. However, gaps in research and conflicting evidence on the long-term effectiveness of these interventions are also highlighted. The discussion delves into these findings, offering insights into the practical applications of these therapies and proposing directions for future research. The article concludes by summarizing the implications for clinical practice and offering recommendations for healthcare professionals involved in stoma care.
Accommodating Islamic Worship Practices for Stoma Patients: A Comprehensive Systematic Review Faiz, Muhammad
South East Asia Nursing Research Vol 5, No 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/seanr.5.4.2023.19-22

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This systematic review explores the challenges and accommodations necessary for stoma patients practicing Islamic worship, focusing on ritual purity (tahara) and prayer (salat). The review synthesizes findings from recent studies to identify effective strategies for healthcare providers to support Muslim stoma patients. The analysis includes religious guidance, patient perspectives, and practical recommendations for managing stoma care in the context of Islamic rituals. The findings highlight the importance of culturally sensitive care and suggest specific modifications to enhance the religious and spiritual well-being of Muslim stoma patients