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Jurnal Surya
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Jurnal Surya (JS) adalah jurnal Ilmiah yang diterbitkan oleh Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Muhammadiyah Lamongan. Jurnal ini menerbitkan artikel penelitian, studi kasus, literature review dan update ilmu kesehatan meliputi seluruh program studi yang ada di ilmu kesehatan diantaranya ilmu keperawatan, ilmu kebidanan, ilmu farmasi, ilmu fisioterapi, Administrasi Rumah sakit. Jurnal ini akan diterbitkan secara online dan cetak. Jurnal Surya terbit tiga kali dalam satu tahun, yaitu April, Agustus, dan Desember.
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Physical Characteristics of Lip Cream Preparations with Natural Coloring Beetroot Extract (Beta Vulgaris L.) Fazadini, Safira Yulita; Ernawati, Iin
Jurnal Surya Vol 16 No 1 (2024): VOL 16 NO 01 APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38040/js.v16i1.896

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Introduction: Cosmetics are a primary need for women to help them appear more attractive, one of the lip coloring cosmetics that is currently in great demand among consumers is lip cream. Lip cream is a liquid lipstick preparation that can moisturize the lips for a long time compared to solid form and produces a more even color on the lips. Lip cream coloring ingredients can be obtained from synthetic dyes and natural dyes. The coloring (pigment) found in red beets is betalain which can be used as an antioxidantMethods: The research method is experimental. This research was carried out to formulate beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) extract as a natural coloring for lip cream preparations. The independent variable in this research is beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) extract as a natural coloring and the dependent variable is the physical characteristics of lip cream including organoleptic (shape, color and odor), pH, homogeneity and spread ability. Data analysis is descriptive.Results: The results of this research show that the lip cream preparation has the characteristics of being in a semi-solid form, with a purplish red color, and a distinctive rose smell. The color and smell did not change until day 7. The pH test showed a pH of 3.39 on day 1 and 5.49 on day 7. The homogeneity test showed it was homogeneous until day 7. The spreadability test showed that it could be spread with an average spreadability of 5 cm.Conclusion: This research shows that the lip cream color is dark or thick red in the preparation, organoleptic test, pH test, spreadability is in accordance with the desired design.
The Relationship Of Motivation With Nurses' Performance Maemunah, Neni; Susmini, Susmini; Bili, Rustiana Nona
Jurnal Surya Vol 16 No 1 (2024): VOL 16 NO 01 APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38040/js.v16i1.897

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Introduction: The high commitment of nurses in providing optimal health services to patients is an illustration of the seriousness of nurses to maintain the quality of services provided by hospitals. The aim of the research is todetermine the relationship between motivation and performance commitment of nurses.Methods: The research design used cross sectional. The research population was 65 nurses with a sample size of 56 nurses. Samples were taken using simple random sampling technique. The independent variable is motivation, the dependent variable is nurse performance commitment. The instrument used was a questionnaire. Data analysis used Fisher's exact test.Results: The results of this research show that the majority of respondents have motivation in the good category, some respondents have performance in the good category and there is a relationship between motivation and the performance commitment of nurses with a value of p value = ( 0.018) < (0.05). Conclusion: There is a relationship between motivation and performance commitment of nurses. Factors that affect motivation and performance, namely workload and length of work can be used as topics for future researchKeywords: Motivation, Performance Commitment, Hospitals, Nurses.
Nursing Care in Mild Brain Injury Patients on Intracranial Adaptive Capacity Reduction Diagnosis Ramadhani, Hanum Rachman; Saputri, Rinda Dwi; Yulanda, Vicentia Nazida; Sari, Fitri Arista; Febrian, Dimas; Kurniawan, Abdul Yohan; Qowi, Nurul Hikmatul; Sandi, Yudisa Diaz Luthfi
Jurnal Surya Vol 16 No 2 (2024): VOL 16 NO 02 AUGUST 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38040/js.v16i2.903

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Introduction: Head injury or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is defined as a disturbance in the normal functioning of the brain that can be caused by a collision, blow, or jolt to the head or a penetrating head injury. Decreased intracranial adaptive capacity is a disturbance of the intracranial dynamics mechanism in compensating for stimuli that can reduce intracranial capacity. This study aims to explore nursing problems in clients with mild brain injury. Methods: This study uses a case report research design. The population in this study were patients admitted to the roudloh room with mild brain injury as many as 4 people. The sample was selected using purposive sampling technique and obtained a sample of 2 patients with a nursing problem of decreased intracranial adaptive capacity. Data collection using surgical medical nursing assessment format. Data was analyzed with descriptive analitic. Results: The assessment results found that both patients experienced headaches, vertigo, nausea and vomiting and blurred vision. The nursing problem raised is a decrease in intracranial adaptive capacity. The intervention given is to provide a 30⁰ head elevation. From the results of the intervention, it was found that the intervention had been resolved. Conclusion: Giving semi fowler position with head elevation 30 ° in patients with nursing problems decreased intracranial adaptive capacity is very effective. The provision of interventions provided for 3 days with a 30 ° head elevation showed that both patients achieved outcome. Keywords: Mild Head Injury, Head Elevation 30⁰, Head Injury
Mechanical Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Is Better Than Manual CPR? Literature Study Wijaya, Sapondra; Susmini, Susmini; Soewito, Bambang; Wibowo, Wahyu Dwi Ari
Jurnal Surya Vol 16 No 1 (2024): VOL 16 NO 01 APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38040/js.v16i1.946

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Introduction: Mechanical CPR mitigate rescuer fatigue and ensure adherence to guidelines, potentially enhancing overall survival rates. Contrarily, manual CPR relies on human skill, presenting challenges in maintaining uniformity and endurance. Unveiling the complexities within this juxtaposition becomes imperative in shaping future resuscitative paradigms. The purposeof studi is to determine the effectiveness of mechanical CPR in cardiac arrest management compared to manual CPRMethods: Database used were Pubmed and Proquest using the keywords "Mechanical CPR", "Automatic CPR Device" and "Cardiac Arrest". The inclusion criteria were last 5 years published, analyzing the effect of automatic CPR devices on cardiac arrest management, as well as full text articles. The inclusion criteria are literature review, systematic review or is not original research. The number of articles eligible for review is 10 journal articlesResults: The use of automatic CPR equipment is still inferior compared to manual CPR during cardiac arrest with the use value being 4-5% of all cardiac arrest patients. There are 4 journals that state that ROSC in cardiac arrest management using automatic CPR devices is higher than manual, but there are 2 journal articles that report the opposite. Automatic CPR device is very vulnerable to injury with fractures reaching 85.5% of total injuries compared to manual CPR which does not experience injury.Conclusion: The use of automatic CPR device does not produce better results than manual CPR overall for ROSC, but is very useful and meaningful in certain conditions such as during the transportation process, therefore, the automatic CPR device is more meaningful for pre-hospital useKeywords: Manual CPR; Mechanical CPR; CPR; OHCA    
Self Management For Adolescents With Emotion Control Kurniawati, Asyri Tri; Sholikhah, Siti; Saifudin, Moh.; Susanti, Inta; Ubudiyah, Masunatul; Suhariyati, Suhariyati; Prihatama, Rizky Putra
Jurnal Surya Vol 16 No 2 (2024): VOL 16 NO 02 AUGUST 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38040/js.v16i2.950

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Introduction: Emotional problems are conditions where someone experiences psychological distress and psychological change. Although it can recover, the emotional problems can get worse if they are not treated properly. The research aimed to investigate the effect of self-management therapy on emotional control in adolescents in Tuban Regency Methods: The research applied pre-experimental one group pre-test-posttest design. The population was 39 respondents and used simple random sampling. The data were gathered by using questionnaire sheet. statistic test used Wilcoxon test Results: The research results indicated that before self-management therapy was administered, 31 adolescents (79.5%) experienced high/abnormal emotions and 1 adolescent (2.6%) experienced low/normal emotions. After the therapy was administered, 34 adolescents (87.2) experienced low/normal emotions and only 1 adolescent (2.6%) experienced high/abnormal emotions. The data which were analyzed by the Wilcoxon test indicated significance value of p=<0.05 and the significance value of self-management therapy was p=0.000, meaning that there was an effect of self-management therapy on emotional control in adolescents Conclusion: To control emotional problems in adolescents, one of the alternatives is by providing self-management therapy Keywords: Adolescents,  Emotional control, Self-management therapy
The Relationship between Knowledge and the Role of Parents and Completeness of Basic Immunization for 2-Year-Old Children Zuliatin, Nur Ima; Aisyah, Harnina Samantha; Maghfuroh, Lilis; Rahman, Taufiqur
Jurnal Surya Vol 16 No 2 (2024): VOL 16 NO 02 AUGUST 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38040/js.v16i2.958

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Introduction: Immunization is one way to prevent infectious diseases, especially diseases that can be prevented by immunization given to children, infants, adolescents and adults. The purpose of this scientific paper is to determine the knowledge and role of parents with basic immunization in children aged 2-5 years Methods: The research design used a cross-sectional design. Sampling was taken using the Random Sampling technique. The independent variables are the knowledge and role of parents, the dependent variable is the completeness of basic immunization. The instruments used were questionnaires and KIA books. Data analysis used the SPSS 22.0 test. Results: The results of this study indicate that out of 62 parents, 29 parents were found to have good knowledge so that most (74.4%) of basic immunization was complete and 17 parents played a sufficient role so that almost some (41.5%) of basic immunization was complete. Conclusion: There is a relationship between knowledge and the role of parents with the completeness of basic immunization in children aged 2-5 years Keywords: Completeness of Basic Immunization, Knowledge, Role of Parents
Qualitative Exploration of Nursing Students' Perceptions of the Implementation of Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) Ramadhan, Sukma Cahya; Septianingrum, Yurike; Amanda Wardani, Anandita; Mukarromah, Lu'luul
Jurnal Surya Vol 16 No 2 (2024): VOL 16 NO 02 AUGUST 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38040/js.v16i2.982

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ABSTRACT   Introduction: The current method of measuring the clinical competency ability of nursing students is not only through CBT-based exams. One of the methods used to evaluate students' clinical skills is Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). The purpose of this study is to explore student perception of implementation (OSCE) as a method of evaluating student skills. Methods: This study uses qualitative exploration studies with a phenomenological approach to explore into students' experiences with the OSCE. The population in this study is nursing students (2019–2020) at private University at Surabaya. A total of nine students participated in this study according to the established inclusion criteria. The data collection was conducted through in-depth interviews through Zoom with semi-structural interviews and recorded by the researchers according to the participant's consent. The study was conducted from January 14th to February 1st, 2024. Data were analyzed using the Colaizzi method to determine themes and sub-themes. Results: According to the results of the study, five themes related to student perceptions of the implementation of the OSCE covered the level of knowledge, stressors, implementation management, coping mechanisms, and advantages of OSCE methods. Conclusion: These findings are expected to serve as a basis for the strategy of implementing OSCE as a method of clinical evaluation, especially in the scope of the College of Nursing Sciences. Keywords: Perception, Students, Nursing, OSCE.
Hyperglycemia Management Using Progressive Muscle Therapy in Diabetes Mellitus Patients: Case Study Rahma, Natasya Widya; Munika, Evi; Asmorosari, Fitria; Maghfiroh, Azizatul; Fitrianti, Rizqi Indah; Efendi, Muhammad Zufar; Lestari, Trijati Puspita; Firdaus, Andhika Wahyu
Jurnal Surya Vol 16 No 3 (2024): VOL 16 NO 03 DECEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38040/js.v16i3.985

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Introduction: Diabetes Mellitus is a condition when blood sugar levels are in the high category or commonly called hyperglycemia, high blood sugar levels can cause several problems that often arise and can cause several complications that occur. The limited implementation of non-pharmacological progressive muscle relaxation therapy is the basis for the implementation of this research. The purpose of this study was to analyze the management of hyperglycemia in patients with Diabetes Mellitus. Method: Case study design method was used in the study with three clients, namely patients with Diabetes Mellitus. The action given to overcome this with progressive muscle relaxation therapy given 3 times for 3 consecutive days t. This study was conducted at Aisyiyah Hospital Bojonegoro in September 2023. The analysis was carried out using the SMART method (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound goals). The FIKes UMLA Medical Surgical Nursing Care format was used in the data collection process to action evaluation. Results: The results of the case study showed that on the first day of the assessment of the three patients, blood glucose was found to be in the high category. After 3 days, nursing problem of blood glucose instability was resolved, blood glucose levels improved , drowsiness decreased sufficiently, dizziness decreased , fatigue/lethargy decreased sufficiently and complaints of hunger decreased . Conclusion: Progressive Muscle Relaxation Therapy is effective in lowering blood glucose levels. This therapy can be combined with pharmacological therapy such as insulin and oral medications and other treatments needed by patients with diabetes mellitus so that it can help medical personnel in stabilizing blood sugar levels in patients with diabetes mellitus.
Acute Pain Management using a Combination of Deep Breathing Relaxation and Murotal Al-Qur'an in Clients with GERD: Case Study Salsabilah, Shofiyah; Ningrum, Dhiajeng Widya; Aisyah, Eryin Nur Rizqi; Rohmah, Linda Sofiana; Ibrahim, Mohammad Anwar; Salsabila, Nadia Ayu; Lestari, Trijati Puspita
Jurnal Surya Vol 16 No 3 (2024): VOL 16 NO 03 DECEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38040/js.v16i3.988

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Introduction: GERD is also called a disease that appears in the stomach and causes gastric disorders. The most common symptoms of GERD are a burning sensation in the throat and chest area, a bitter taste on the tongue, and pain in the heart area. The limited implementation of non-pharmacological deep breathing relaxation therapy using Al-Qur'an murotals is the basis for carrying out research. The purpose of this paper is to analyze acute pain management in patients with GERD Methods: A Case study design was used in this study with a sample size of three patients, namely patients with GERD aged 40-65 years at 'Aisyiyah Bojonegoro Hospital with acute pain nursing problems. The action given to overcome this acute pain by using a combination of deep breath relaxation with Qur'anic murotal given for 3 consecutive days and the pain scale is measured by a numerical pain scale. Data analysis used uses the SMART method (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound goals) Results: The results of the case study on the first day of the three patients felt pain in the abdomen with moderate pain category. The planned nursing intervention action is pain management with pain levels as an outcome criterion. Implementation was carried out for 3 days, the results showed that the patient's pain level decreased with a moderate level of pain scale. Conclusion: Deep breathing relaxation therapy with murotal Al-Qur'an can reduce pain levels in patients with GERD. This can happen because deep breathing relaxation can reduce muscle tension and listening to Al-Qur'an murotals with clear rhythm and intonation can foster a feeling of calm and coolness in the heart so that it can reduce stress that has arisen from pain in GERD patients.
Article Review: In Vitro, In Vivo, And Clinical Trial Data on Proanthocyanidin Compounds Cici Sayyidatul Adhimi; Aditya Sindu Sakti; Elasari Dwi Pratiwi; Khan, Muhammad Adil
Jurnal Surya Vol 16 No 2 (2024): VOL 16 NO 02 AUGUST 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38040/js.v16i2.1011

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Proanthocyanidins, also known as condensed tannins, are oligomeric flavonoids found in various plants such as seeds, fruits, and leaves, and they offer health benefits. In vitro, in vivo, and clinical trials can demonstrate and confirm the appropriate dosage for their development in the health sector. The aim of this review article is to provide a systematic overview of the health benefits of proanthocyanidin compounds. The review process was conducted online using websites such as Google Scholar, NCBI, ScienceDirect, NIH, and PubMed with the keywords “in vitro, in vivo, and clinical trials of proanthocyanidin compounds”. The review results indicate that in vitro, in vivo, and clinical studies on proanthocyanidin compounds show health benefits such as antidiabetic, antioxidant, antibacterial, immunostimulant, insomnia therapy, analgesic effects, anthelmintic agents, and potential for COVID-19 prevention and treatment.