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Adi Husada Nursing Journal
ISSN : 24434019     EISSN : 25022083     DOI : -
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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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Application of Benson's Relaxation Therapy to Reducing Anxiety in Patients Hypertension: Case Study Merli Novita; Ni Luh Emilia; Sabarulin Sabarulin; Anggri Alfira Yunita Assa; Sena Wahyu Purwanza
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v9i1.387

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Hypertension or high blood pressure is a condition characterized by increased blood pressure on the walls of the arteries. Once the person worries about the emergence of a new problem in hypertension will cause emotional mental disorders or feelings that we often encounter, one of which is anxiety. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods can overcome anxiety problems experienced by patients; one of them is the Benson therapy technique. Benson relaxation will make a person feel relaxed. Based on this, the study aimed to determine the effect of applying Benson relaxation therapy procedures in reducing anxiety in patients who have hypertension. This research used a descriptive case study design. The research subject was 1 person, and data were collected through interviews, observation, and documentation studies which were carried out 2 times a day for 7 days. The result obtained before giving therapy was that the client experienced anxiety with a HARS value of 24 (moderate anxiety) and the blood pressure was 160/80 mmHg, after being given Benson relaxation technique therapy 2 times a day in 7 days was that the HARS value became 16 (mild anxiety) and the blood pressure becomes 140/90 mmHg which means there was a decrease in anxiety levels. It is hoped that further researchers can consider the length of administration and for health workers to use this Benson relaxation therapy as an alternative in providing nursing care to patients with anxiety.
The Effect of Hydrotherapy : Foot Soak on Lowering Blood Pressure of Preeclampsia Pregnant Women at Aura Syifa Hospital Kediri Ely Isnaeni; Sheylla Septina Margaretta; Wahyu Sri Astutik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v9i1.393

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Preeclampsia is a condition of pregnant women who tend to be high so they are at greater risk of developing hypertension. This is mostly caused by maternal age and gestational age. Preeclampsia can be treated with nonpharmacological methods, one of which is foot hydrotherapy. The study aims for knowing the influence of hydrotherapy: foot soaks against drop pressure blood on a mother pregnant with preeclampsia at Aura Syifa Hospital Kediri. Type study This use study Pre Experimental Design with design research used One Group Pretest and Posttest Design with 21 respondents with use Purposive sampling technique using sheet research instrument observation and analysis with the Wilcoxon test. Pretest and posttest analysis produce a drop in pressure blood on the first day of 0,8. Decrease pressure pre-intervention blood and post-intervention day second of 0,85. whereas descent pressure pre-intervention blood and post-intervention day third of 0,71. with a value of 0,000, which means there is an influence of foot hydrotherapy against drop pressure blood on a mother pregnant with preeclampsia at Aura Syifa Hospital Kediri. Hydrotherapy using warm water to soak the feet can dilate blood vessels, and reduce muscle tension so that blood flow becomes smooth.
Internet-Mobile-Based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Against Diabetes Mellitus Distress: A Systematic Review Wahyu Dini Candra Susila; Nurwahidah Nurwahidah; Wahyu Dini Metrikayanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v9i1.385

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An intervention that can be used by nurses who treat DM patients is acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). ACT is a therapy that has the goal of helping individuals to be able to accept unpleasant self-experiences and be willing to commit to behaving and acting in accordance with values so as to achieve a more valuable life. Diabetes can also cause stress which is usually called diabetes distress. One strategy that can be used at this time is the use of the internet–mobile–based interventions. Systematic review is based on Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyzed (PRISMA). The databases used are Scopus, Proquest, Science Direct, and Pubmed which are limited to publications for the last 5 years from 2018 to 2022, full-text articles, and use English. The keywords used in the search for articles are "Diabetes Mellitus" AND "Acceptance and Commitment Therapy" AND "mobile" AND "Distress". This systematic review uses 10 articles that meet the inclusion criteria. The initial literature search yielded 56 articles. There are 10 articles selected for review. conclusions: The results of this systematic review provide evidence for policymakers to consider alternative interventions using this method to reduce distress in patients with diabetes mellitus.
Emotional Intelligence And Nurses’ Occupational Stress Gia Ayu Shinta; Suratmi Suratmi; Nurul Hikmatul Qowi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v9i1.398

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Nurses are health workers dealing with patients, dealing with patients whose illnesses vary and work demands can be a strong source of stress for nurses at work, so emotional intelligence is needed. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between emotional intelligence and the level of occupational stress of nurses at the X Hospital Lamongan. This study used a cross-sectional method with a correlational analytic design using a cluster sampling technique to get 43 respondents. Research data was taken using a closed questionnaire for emotional intelligence and an ENSS (Expanded Nursing Stress Scale) questionnaire to measure occupational stress. This research showed that the emotional intelligence of nurses had high, 23 nurses (53.5%) and almost the majority of nurses had moderate occupational stress, 23 nurses (53.5%). This study used the Spearman rank test with a value of p= 0,000 and obtained a value of rs= 0,581, which means there is a relationship between emotional intelligence and occupational stress of nurses at the X Hospital Lamongan. Based on the research, it is hoped that nurses can add insight and knowledge regarding emotional intelligence so that it is not affected by occupational stress and nursing care providers in accordance with SOP (Standard Operating Procedures).
The Role of Family Support in Stress and Anxiety Conditions in The Elderly with Chronic Kidney Disease Underwent Hemodialysis Therapy Wahyu Nur Pratiwi; Paramita Ratna Gayatri; Wahyu Sri Astutik; Yuan Guruh Pratama; Faridlatul A. Ayyaroh
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v9i1.392

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People with chronic kidney disease who underwent hemodialysis therapy programs are at great risk of experiencing cognitive impairment, as well as mental health disorders such as emotional disturbances, anxiety, and stress, so they need support from their families. Psychosocial problems are very prone to be experienced by people with chronic disease, especially the elderly, however, nurses tend to raise physical nursing problems, which makes psychosocial problems are still not sufficiently addressed as the implication. This study aims to determine the effect of family support on stress and anxiety levels in the elderly with chronic kidney disease undergoing hemodialysis therapy. Respondents in this study were elderly people with kidney disease who underwent hemodialysis therapy at Bhayangkara Hospital, Kediri City with certain criteria. The number of respondents who participated was obtained by accidental sampling technique. The data was obtained using a questionnaire for each variable and then it was tested using the Spearman correlation test. The results obtained show a significant value for both family support with stress levels and anxiety levels. This proves that family support has a good relationship with stress levels and anxiety levels.
Bahasa Inggris External Motivation (Work Environment) and Burnout Incidence in ER and ICU Nurses Atiek Murharyati; Nova Okta Diani; Dwi Sulisetyowati; Wahyuningsih Safitri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v9i1.389

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Burnout is exhaustion syndrome both mentally and Burnout is a syndrome of exhaustion both mentally and physically which can lead to boredom. The work environment is something that exists around workers that can affect the results of their performance. The research method adopted quantitative with a cross-sectional approach of 30 people sample. The sampling used a non-probability sampling technique, and the study was conducted at RSUD Surakarta. The results of this study presented a significant relationship between external motivation (work environment) and burnout in nurses in the emergency room and ICU at the Surakarta City Regional General Hospital with an average score of mild burnout of 26 (86.7%), a moderate burnout level of 4 (13.3) and a burnout level of 0 (0%). Meanwhile, the results of the value of external motivation (work environment) indicated a poor work environment with 30 (100%). Even though the work environment is not good, it has a burnout level due to good stress coping in the emergency room and ICU at the Surakarta City General Hospital. The program of joint activities such as gymnastics, picnics, and helping each other can reduce the incidence of burnout in the emergency room and ICU at the Regional Public Hospital of Surakarta City
Preventing Pruritus Vulvae and Maintaining Personal Hygiene at SMK Plus NU Sidoarjo Wulan Diana; Sri Wilujeng; Ziana Maulidiyah Rachman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v9i1.367

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In Indonesia, 5, million young women often experience pruritus vulvae during menstruation, which is characterized by an itching sensation in the vagina. Poor personal hygiene is one of the factors that cause pruritus vulvae complaints. This study aims to determine the relationship between personal hygiene during menstruation and the incidence of pruritus vulvae in adolescents at SMK Plus NU Sidoarjo. The research design is analytic with a cross-sectional approach. The population of all teenagers in SMK plus Nu Sidoarjo with a sample size of 90 respondents was taken by proportional stratified sampling. The independent variable is personal hygiene and the dependent variable is pruritus vulvae. The research instrument is a questionnaire, analyzed by the Spearman rank test at a significance level of = 0,05. The results showed that half (50%) of adolescent girls had good personal hygiene and most (51,1%) had mild pruritus vulvae. Spearman rank test analysis obtained a value of P = 0,000, meaning that there is a relationship between personal and pruritus vulvae in adolescent girls at SMK Plus NU Sidoarjo. It can be concluded that the better personal hygiene, the lighter the incidence of pruritus vulvae, on the contrary, the less personal hygiene, the more severe the incidence of pruritus vulvae. It is expected that young women will carry out proper personal hygiene in order to maintain the health and cleanliness of the reproductive organs in preventing the occurrence of pruritus vulvae.
The Relationship between Sociodemographic Factors and Short Stature in Toddlers Indah Wulandari; Zuhrotul Eka Yulis Anggraeni; Roza Riska Romadhoni; Putri Nofia Marta Wulandari; Nuril Alifia Damayanti; Trias Maharani; Nikmatur Rohmah
Adi Husada Nursing Journal Vol 9 No 2 (2023): Adi Husada Nursing Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v9i2.396

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Stature is the human physical form or somatotypes. Stature is often associated with sociodemographic factors. However, now, further evidence is needed about this phenomenon, especially in the toddler population. This study aims to analyze the relationship between sociodemographic factors and short stature in toddlers. Cross-sectional study design. The population is 303 toddlers aged 12-60 months in Lojejer Wuluhan Jember Village, East Java. A total of 172 samples were taken by cluster sampling. Sociodemographic variables that were measured included: father's age, mother's age, father's education, mother's education, family income, under-five gender, and birth weight. Toddler stature dependent variable. Data collection techniques using observation and questionnaires. Data analysis using logistic regression. The results showed that the variables of family income, child's gender, and birth weight had a relationship with short stature in toddlers. The results of the modeling analysis showed that male sex (p 0.004, AOR 3.94, 95% CI 1.54 to 10.07) and birth weight (p <0.001, AOR 39.005, 95% CI 7.69 up to 197.63) have been shown to have a significant relationship with short stature in toddlers. Birth weight is an illustration of the nutritional status of toddlers during the intra-uterine period. This study concluded that male toddlers have a higher risk of experiencing short stature compared to female toddlers. Babies born with low birth weight are at risk of experiencing short stature compared to those with normal birth weight and more. Nutritional status at birth is the initial capital for children's growth in the Toddler period. Therefore, the government needs to establish stricter policies so that pregnant women get assurance of adequate nutritional intake for themselves and their babies. In addition, it is necessary to carry out further studies related to mediating variables related to gender and their effect on short stature.
The Effectiveness of Puzzle Therapy in Improving the Cognitive Function of the Elderly Freny Ravika Mbaloto; Estelle Lilian Mua; Robi Adikari Sekeon; Denny Susanto; Ida Yanriatuti; Sabarulin Tarigan; Juliana Neng Rifka Sarman; Nova Natalia Beba
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v9i2.454

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Mild cognitive impairment is a term for people who are at risk of developing dementia. Cognitive decline is an elderly perspective that is commonly a health problem because it is closely related to physical health, psychological health, and quality of life in the elderly. This study aimed to determine the effect of puzzle therapy on the cognitive function of the elderly. This type of quantitative research is pre-experimental with a one-group pretest-posttest design approach. The population in this study was 24 elderly people, using a saturated sampling technique. The intervention carried out was puzzle therapy given for 30-60 minutes over a period of 1 week. Puzzle therapy is a fragment of several images from a complete picture that is designed to stimulate the brain so that the brain's cognitive role increases. The cognitive abilities of the elderly were measured using the MMSE (Mini-Mental State Examination) questionnaire in the form of a test consisting of 30 points of cognitive function including orientation, registration, attention and calculation, remembering, and language. Score 24-30 (good cognitive function), score 1-23 (cognitive impairment). hypothesis analysis using the Wilcoxon test. The results of the study showed that the puzzle therapy variables influence the cognitive abilities of the elderly (p.value 0.01). To improve the cognitive function of the elderly, it can be done through scheduled puzzle therapy in the daily activities of the elderly.
Monitoring of Older Adult’s Joint Pain Management by Families Based on Information Technology (IT) Platform Rizkiyani Istifada; Iswati Iswati; Wahyu Dini Candra Susila; Dwi Yuniar Ramadhani; Muh Asnoer Laagu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v9i2.451

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Older adults experience an aging process that impacts a decrease in physiological function. Joint pain is one of the negative consequences of decreased physiological function. Older adults need a continuum of care to deal with the perceived vulnerability due to the effects of pain. The family has a role in self-management at home, but sometimes families experience difficulties in the mentoring process because of their high productivity outside the home. The research aims to explain monitoring on the pain scale, knowledge, skills, self-efficacy of older adults, and the level of family independence based on Information Technology (IT) platform. The method used is a case report on an older adult and the family for two months of monitoring. The intervention consisted of 4 meetings using psychoeducational techniques, cognitive restructuring, demonstration, and problem-solving. The result showed a decrease in the pain scale and an increase in the knowledge, skills, and self-efficacy of older adults. In addition, the result showed increased family independence after intervention. The family has an essential role in accompanying older adults during the joint pain management process. This result is expected to be a recommendation for health workers to maximize the part of the family in treating pain management in older adults.