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Adi Husada Nursing Journal
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Adi Husada Nursing Journal (AHNJ) is a peer review and open access journal that publishes scientific work in the field of nursing (print ISSN: 2443-4019, e-ISSN: 2502-2083). The journal has been published since 2015 and was developed by the Research and Community Service Unit, STIKes Adi Husada. The AHNJ periodicals are published twice a year in June and December, and provides an open access to the public for reading abstracts and full text. The scope of the Adi Husada Nursing Journal is nursing and health areas.
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Effect of Education on the Attitudes of Pregnant Women in Ante Natal Care for Stunting Prevention in Talang Jerinjing Village, Indragiri Hulu Regency Yulianto, Yulianto; Deswita, Deswita; Kurniadi, Rizki; Thomas, David P.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v10i2.500

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Talang Jerinjing Village is a target zone in endeavors to progress family sustenance since the foundation of the people in this zone could be a primitive tribal society with a high level of instruction. Hindering can be anticipated by keeping up the well-being and sustenance of pregnant women from an early age since a baby's development starts within the womb. The positive behavior of moms to avoid hindering amid pregnancy is the most thing. This inquiry points to distinguish the impact of instruction on the states of mind of pregnant ladies in antenatal care to avoid hindering in Talang Jerinjing Village, Indragiri Hulu area. The research method was a quasi-experiment by assessing the perspectives of 20 pregnant women before and after education about the importance of ante-natal care and preventing stunting. The variables in this study are health education and attitudes of pregnant women in ante-natal care to prevent stunting. The instrument used was a questionnaire. This research shows a significant change in the attitudes of pregnant women before and after school with p<0.05. Based on these results, it can be seen that health education influences changes in the attitudes of pregnant women in efforts to prevent stunting. Increasing pregnant women's understanding of stunting and efforts to prevent stunting during pregnancy can increase awareness and motivate mothers to try to avoid stunting during pregnancy.
Factors Related to Family Attitudes in Helping Patients Adapt to Meet Basic Needs and Prevention of Post-Stroke Depression Elmukhsinur, Elmukhsinur; Rosy, Alice; Kurniadi, Rizki
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v10i2.501

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Stroke is the leading cause of disability and death. One of the major problems faced by individuals who have a stroke is physical disability and depression. Strokes often interfere with the ability to move, speak, and perform daily activities. It can lead to dependence on others for self-care. The study aimed to find out the relationship between gender, education, experience, knowledge, and family attitudes in helping patients adapt to meet basic needs and prevent post-stroke depression at the Indrasari Rengat Hospital. The design of the research was a cross-sectional survey with a sample of 54 respondents in the nerve center and intensive care room of the Indrasari Rengat hospital unit from May 4 to August 9, 2023.A data collection tool using a questionnaire that contains questions about adaptation in the fulfillment of basic needs and prevention of post-stroke depression, as well as statements of family attitudes toward meeting basic needs and post-stroke prevention. The data analysis in this study is descriptive analysis and bivariate analysis with a chi-square test. The results show that there is a meaningful relationship between gender, experience, knowledge, and family attitudes in helping patients adapt to meet basic needs and prevent post-stroke depression. Family attitudes toward helping stroke patients adapt and prevent post-stroke depression are generally positive.
Faktor-Faktor yang Mempengaruhi Kepatuhan ODHIV dalam Terapi ARV di Dunia Tahun 2018 - 2022 Marlysawati, Dewi; Sudaryo, Mondastri Korib
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v10i2.506

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ARV therapy is important in treating HIV cases. Even though it does not cure, ARVs help suppress the growth of the virus. Adherence to therapy is essential to achieve optimal results. The objective was to decide the components that impact the adherence of PLHIV in ARV treatment. This could be a story writing audit think about conducted by looking at articles through the Science Coordinate and PubMed databases. The catchphrases utilized are Variables impacting adherence to antiretroviral treatment among HIV/AIDS patients, HIV patient adherence to ART, and "adherence" and ART HIV/AIDS patients, with inclusion criteria: Articles published in 2018-2022, published in Indonesian language or English, original research, available in full text. Exclusion criteria: articles published before 2018, review articles, and qualitative studies, do not discuss factors for adherence to ARV therapy. 20 articles satisfy the review criteria, various factors that affect adherence to ARV therapy are socio-demographic factors, clinical factors, therapeutic factors, healthcare facilities factors, and other contextual factors. Poor quality of health services, level of education, younger age, social support, community stigma, COVID-19 pandemic, and ability and understanding of ART act as risk factors for PLHIV’s adherence to ARV treatment. The discoveries of these different variables ended up reference for wellbeing offices to move forward the quality of administrations and public awareness of optimal ARV therapy adherence.
Overview of Organizational Factors on Cadre Performance in the Implementation of Posyandu Toddler Ramadhan, Zulfa Nur Alifa; Herawati, Yennike Tri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v10i2.481

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Cadres at Sucopangepok village play a crucial role in reducing stunting by educating about essential practices for toddlers, such as exclusive breastfeeding, proper complementary feeding, and maintaining hygiene to ensure adequate nutrition and prevent infections. The cadres offer health nutrition education to pregnant women and parents of toddlers by monitoring their growth at the posyandu, helping to detect stunting early. They serve as the primary line of defense in improving public health, as they understand their community's characteristics. This study aimed to describe organizational factors on performance in implementing posyandu for toddlers. This study used descriptive research to describe organizational factors including infrastructure, rewards, job design, and leadership on cadre performance. Involved 45 cadres as respondents taken by total sampling. Data was collected using interviews questionnaires, observation, and documentation, then the data was analyzed using descriptive data analysis which will describe the characteristics of each. Facilities infrastructure and work design have good results even though in the facilities and infrastructure, there are facilities that need to be replaced and repaired. The rewards in the category are inappropriate. Leadership is in the adequate category due to the lack of closeness between the leader and the cadres. Cadre's performance during toddler posyandu activities showed promising results. The description of organizational factors in facilities and infrastructure and job design is good, rewards in the category are inappropriate, and leadership is in the adequate category with good cadre performance.
The Relationship Between Nurses’ Knowledge and Needle Stick Injury Prevention Behavior Kurniawati, Yunisa Dwi; Suratmi, Suratmi; A., M. Bakri Priyodwi; Qowi, Nurul Hikmatul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v10i2.480

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A frequent work accident in the hospitals is needle stick injury. Nurses always contact with blood, patient’s body fluids, punctured needles used by patients and other dangers which can be a medium of disease transmission. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between knowledge and needle stick injury prevention behavior. This study used a correlational analytical design with a cross-sectional method, and used cluster sampling techniques to obtain 88 respondents. The data were gathered by using the Lubis questionnaire to measure knowledge and behavior in the prevention of needle stick injury. Then, the data were analyzed by a contingency coefficient test. It was found that 83 nurses (94.3%) had good knowledge and 85 nurses (96.6%) had good behavior. The data about nurses’ knowledge was analyzed and obtained a value of p = 0.000 and a value of contingency coefficient = 0.444, meaning that there was a relationship between knowledge and needle stick injury prevention behavior. Prevention efforts can be carried out by providing guidance, training, direction, and supervision, so that nurses’ awareness increase and they can work safely.
The Relationship Between Marriage Satisfaction and Anxiety of Pregnant Women in Facing Childbirth Rahmawati, Veronica Yeni; Rithpho, Pratuma; Puspasari, Jehan; Fitria, Dian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v10i2.577

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The birth process is interpreted by a mother as a difficult process and full of struggle so it causes anxiety for pregnant women in facing childbirth. Excessive anxiety has a negative impact on the birth process and even causes birth complications. This study aimed to determine the relationship between marriage satisfaction and the anxiety of pregnant women in facing childbirth. This research used a cross-sectional method and the number of pregnant women in the Central Jakarta area with a sample size of 110 people. The research instrument used the Pregnancy-Related Anxiety Questionnaire-Revised 2 (PRAQ-2) questionnaire and the Marital Adjustment Test (MAT) questionnaire. In this study, data analysis used the Spearman Rho test. The results of this study show that there is a significant relationship between marriage satisfaction and anxiety about facing childbirth (p value=0.036). Marriage satisfaction has a fairly large influence on pregnant women's anxiety in facing childbirth in the moderate category (R Square=0.051). The role of the maternity nurse is to be able to take preventive measures to reduce the heavy or excessive anxiety of pregnant women through mentoring and counseling programs together with the family, especially the husband.
Technology Acceptance Model to Measure Perception Use of Electronic Nursing Documentation Zakiyah, Ana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v10i2.594

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Electronic Nursing Documentation (END) use in hospitals has increased along with the development of technology. Hence, nursing education needs to synergize to adopt the use of END. However, preceptors have varying perceptions regarding their application in nursing clinical practice. The study aims to determine the preceptor's perception of using END based on the Acceptance Model (TAM) Technology. In the descriptive research design, the population is clinical preceptors in hospitals, and purposive sampling was used to obtain a total of 90 samples. The research instruments used Perceived Usefulness (PU) and Perceived Ease of Use (PEOU). The analysis uses frequency distribution. The study's results on the PU variable obtained the perception of the preceptor about the use of END in all indicators, generally in the high category of more than 90%. In the PEOU variable, most clinical preceptors had a moderate perception of the clarity indicator 71 (78.9%), and a high perception of the flexibility of use indicator as much as 69 (76.7%). A positive perception of technology can be formed if users find the technology practical and easy to use.
Parents' Anxiety During Children’s Hospitalization Mbaloto, Freny Ravika; Purwaningsih, Diah Fitri; Mamuaya, Greistinsi Filiandini; Mua, Estelle Lilian; Sekeon, Robi Adikari; Susanto, Denny Fitri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v10i2.591

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Illness and hospitalization of a child are very difficult and most often unpredictable situations in the family life cycle. The stress level of the parents of the child who is hospitalized dependson many factors, such as the psychological characteristics of children and parents, children health conditions, and support from family and medical personnel. The purpose of this study was to identify parents' anxiety in dealing with their child's hospitalization. The research design used is descriptive research with a qualitative approach. The population of this study were all parents of children aged 3-6 years who were hospitalized. The sample in this study were 43 parents of children. Sampling was carried out non-probability with a purposive sampling approach with inclusion criteria: parents were biological fathers and mothers of children who were hospitalized, preschool age 3- 6 years old who has a diagnosis of Hyperthermia, DHF, Diarrhea and Vomiting, ARI, Asthma, Traffic Accidents, parents who are willing to sign an informed consent. he results show that the anxiety of parents facing hospitalization is that the dominant child has mild anxiety (62.8%). This study hopes that parents can be involved during treatment.
The Relationship Between The Role of Cadres and The Behavior of Mothers in Stunting Prevention at Posyandu Toddler Mancar Village Jombang Regency Ana, Karisma Dwi; Fiddaroini, Fakhrun Nisa’; Rozi, Fahrur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v10i2.582

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Stunting is short or very short of its age caused by inadequate chronic nutritional intake. The low role of cadres is one of the causes that affects maternal behavior in the prevention that will be carried out. This study aimed to determine the relationship between the role of cadres and maternal behavior in stunting prevention in the posyandu toddler. This research design used a cross sectional approach. The population was toddlers Posyandu in Mancar village, jombang regency with a sample size of 68 respondents and using a total sampling technique. Data collection tools in the form of questionnaires on the role of cadres and maternal behavior in stunting prevention, as well as tests data analysis using the spearman rank test significant rate 0.05. The results of the study showed that 51 respondents (75.0%) and mothers under five had less behavior in stunting prevention as many as 59 respondents (86.8%). The results of the Spearman Rank statistical test obtained a significant value of ρ < α (α = 0.05), which is 0.000 < 0.05, meaning that H1 is accepted, so there is a relationship between the role of cadres and maternal behavior in stunting prevention at the Toddler Posyandu in Mancar Village, Jombang Regency. The role of a good cadre can create the behavior of mothers under five in good prevention. The role of health workers or posyandu cadres is very important in realizing good stunting prevention knowledge and behavior so that stunting events can be reduced.
Correlation Between Parenting Pattern of Working Moms and Children's Independence at Kindergarten Hang Tuah 1 Surabaya Widianingtyas, Sisilia Indriasari; Widayati, Marcellina Rasemi; Wahyuni, Lucia Dwi Sri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v10i2.586

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Social and economic changes in modern society have increased the number of parents working outside the home. This phenomenon has a significant impact on family dynamics and parenting patterns. One important aspect that needs to be investigated is how working parents affect the development of children's independence. Independence is an important aspect of child development, including the ability to make decisions, solve problems, and take responsibility for their actions. This study aims to explore the correlation between the parenting pattern of working moms and children's independence aged 5-6 years. This research is an observational study (non-experimental) with a cross-sectional research design. This study aims to examine the correlation between parenting patterns of working mothers (independent variable) and the independence of children aged 5-6 years (dependent variable). The research was conducted at Hang Tuah 1 Surabaya Kindergarten. The instruments used in this study were a modified Parenting Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire-Short Version (PSDQ) and a questionnaire for children's independence. The statistical test used in this study is Spearman analysis. After processing the data using the spearman's rho test the results obtained p = 0.036 <0.05. These results, show that there is a correlation between parenting patterns of working mothers and the independence of children aged 5-6 years at Hang Tuah 1 Surabaya Kindergarten. Working mothers should provide attention, affection, and warmth so that children's independence both in the home and school environment will be higher.

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