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Critical Medical and Surgical Nursing Journal
Published by Universitas Airlangga
ISSN : 23551992     EISSN : 2656470X     DOI : 10.20473/cmsnj
Core Subject : Health,
Critical Medical and Surgical Nursing Journal (CMSNJ) (p-ISSN: 2355-1992), (e-ISSN: 2656-470X) was established at the end of 2012 under Universitas Airlangga. The CMSNJ was prepared in response to the development of nursing/health science and technology to contribute to the development of sustainable quality nursing/health resources. CMSNJ is published two times per year every April and October. Articles published in CMSNJ is written in English since Vol. 10 No. 1 April 2021. Contributors for CMSNJ are researchers, lecturers, students, nurse, registered nurse in Indonesia and worldwide.
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The Correlation Between Motivation and Self-Care Mangement Among Leukemia Patients Based on Orem's Theory Zahra, Naili Raudiatus; Bakar, Abu; Pradanie, Retnayu; Kurniawati, Ninuk Dian
Critical Medical and Surgical Nursing Journal Vol. 12 No. 2 (2023): OCTOBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cmsnj.v12i2.47002

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Introduction: Leukemia is one of the most diagnosed types of cancer and a cause of death worldwide. Patients who experience severe side effects of cancer treatment tend to experience less than optimal self-care management. Leukimia patients in treatment often complain of fatigue, weakness, lack of energy, and nausea which hinder them in self-care management. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between motivation and self-care management. Methods: This study used an analytic descriptive research design with a cross sectional approach. Population on this research were members of Chronic Granulocytic Leukemia (it is known as "ELGEKA”), East Java, Indonesia. The sample size was 69 respondents using purposive sampling. The independent variable was motivation and the dependent variable was self-care management. Data was analyzed using Spearman Rho analysis with level of significance 0.05. Results: The results of this study indicated that there was a relationship between motivation and self-care management (p=0.000) and  (r=0,531). Discussion: Motivation has a significant relationship with self-care management in leukemia patients based on Orem's theory. The higher the motivation, the higher self-care management. Good self-care management involves nutrition and fluid management, physical activity, stress management, complementary therapy, information and support seeking, and medication adherence. Conclusion: Nurses have an important role in identifying and increasing patient motivation to carry out self-care management and changing their attitudes to improve health and disease care. The recommendation for future researchers is to develop research with interventions to improve self-care management in leukemia patients.
Emergency Response Time and Its Determinants in the Quick Response Team in Surabaya, Indonesia Wardhana, Fahmy Dhio; Winoto, Priyo Mukti Pribadi; Hidaayah , Nur; Noventi, Iis
Critical Medical and Surgical Nursing Journal Vol. 12 No. 2 (2023): OCTOBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cmsnj.v12i2.48693

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Introduction: The response time in handling prehospital emergencies has not been fully optimal so that people still complain about it. Appropriate response time will reduce mortality and morbidity rates so that patient satisfaction can be met. The aim of this study was to describe the emergency response time and its determinants in the Quick Response Team (it is called "Tim Gerak Cepat”) Surabaya.  Methods: This research was a descriptive research design with a cross sectional approach. The population of the study were all nurses in Tim Gerak Cepat (TGC) at the Integrated Command Post Surabaya totaling 126 nurses and a sample of 96 respondents were taken by purposive sampling. The variables were abilities, skills, education, emergency training, length of service, and motivation of nurses as well as the response time in handling emergencies. Collecting data using a questionnaire and presented in descriptive analytics.  Results: The research results showed that the majority of respondents had high abilities (90.6%) and skills (93.8%). The majority of respondents had achieved a third diploma (D3) in nursing (82.3%) and had undergone basic emergency training (88.5%). Furthermore, more than half of the respondents had worked for more than 3 years (68.7%) and showed moderate motivation (51%). In general, the majority of respondents had a response time of ≤ 8 minutes (79.2%). Conclusion: Nurses at TGC Surabaya actually have a good response time. This is supported by high capacity and skills in emergency situations, as well as educational background, including emergency training. But nurses still need to increase self-motivation. Further research can explore further what are the priority determining factors for emergency response time, especially in Surabaya as the 2nd largest city in Indonesia, in order to assist the government in making the best setting and organization at TGC Surabaya.
Nursing Care For Families With A Deficit Of Hypertension-Related Knowledge At The Surabaya Health Centers Working Area : A Case Study Ardhiyeni Hesti Oktavia; Joni Haryanto; Ferry Efendi
Critical Medical and Surgical Nursing Journal Vol. 12 No. 2 (2023): OCTOBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cmsnj.v12i2.49286

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Introduction: Hypertension is the main cause of death worldwide, this condition continues to increase from year to year related to cardiovascular and kidney disease. The purpose of this case study is to explain how nursing care is given to families with knowledge deficits about hypertension at the Surabaya Health Center. Methods: This case study uses a single case study design with a sample of families with knowledge deficits in hypertension. Data were collected by primary methods, namely interviews with families and secondary methods, namely conducting physical assessments. The intervention carried out was health education in accordance with the Indonesian Nursing Diagnosis Standards which was carried out for 7 days. Results: After the family was given hypertension health education interventions and hypertension exercises, the family experienced an increase in knowledge related to hypertension with a pre-test score of 2 to a post-test score of 10. The family was able to control their diet and was committed to having their health checked regularly, and the family was able to carry out activities. physical exercise with hypertension independently at home. Conclusion: The results of the evaluation are that there is an increase in the level of knowledge in the family and able to carry out healthy lifestyle management by controlling diet, doing hypertension exercises independently at home and committed to carrying out regular health checks. It is expected that health workers will socialize and train the skills of implementing hypertension gymnastics so that they can carry out the management of patients who experience hypertension by means of non-pharmacological management to control blood pressure in hypertensive patients
Assessment of Nutritional Status Using SGA (Subjective Global Assessment) and MIS (Malnutrition Inflammation Score) Tools in Hemodialysis Patients Lestari, Pina; Rustandi, Budi; Istianah, Istianah; Pahlawan, Rizky Gumilang
Critical Medical and Surgical Nursing Journal Vol. 12 No. 2 (2023): OCTOBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cmsnj.v12i2.49641

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Introduction: One of the problems often found in patients undergoing hemodialysis is changes in their nutritional status. Patients with hemodialysis who are malnourished have a higher risk of disease and death. This nutritional disorder can be overcome by assessing nutritional status. Apart from using the SGA (Subjective Global Assessment) method, the MIS (Malnutrition Inflammation Score) method can also be used. The aim of this study was to compare differences in nutritional status of patients on hemodialysis using the SGA and MIS instruments.   Methods: This research was a quantitative research with a cross-sectional design. The research sample consisted of 75 patient with hemodialysis at one of military hospital, who were selected using non-probability techniques with a total sampling approach. The statistical test used is the Mann-Whitney test with level of significance 0.05 to compare differences between variables.   Results: Using the SGA tool, it was found that more than half of respondents (66.7%) were in the moderate nutrition category, while only 9.3% were in the malnutrition category. In contrast, with MIS tools, it was found that 34.7% were in the mild malnutrition and not malnourished category, while 65.3% were in the moderate to severe malnutrition category. Furthermore, statistical analysis shows that there is a significant difference (p = 0.001) between the use of SGA and MIS in assessing nutritional status in patients with hemodialysis.   Conclusion: It can be concluded that there is a difference between the use of SGA and MIS in assessing nutritional status in patients with hemodialysis. Further research, could explore more for the advantages and disadvantages of each instrument, including the level of accuracy and sensitivity.
Analysis of Factors Associated with Self-Efficacy in Helping Victims of Drowning in the Kalimas River – Indonesia Prasetiyo, Singgih; Dewi, Yulis Setiya; Wahyuni, Sylvia Dwi; Alfaruq, Muhammad Fikri
Critical Medical and Surgical Nursing Journal Vol. 12 No. 2 (2023): OCTOBER 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cmsnj.v12i2.49881

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Introduction: On the banks of the Kalimas River, Indonesia, drowning cases often occur because many people fish and swim in the river, especially when the munggut phenomenon occurs (fish die due to toxic factory waste being thrown into the river), but when drowning cases occur there are actually many people. feel afraid and confused about providing assistance to drowning victims. Objective of this research is to analyze what factors are related to self-efficacy in helping drowning victims based on Albert Bandura's Theory of Self-Efficacy.   Methods: This study was a correlational descriptive research with a cross-sectional design. The population in this study were all residents of the Kalimas Riverbanks, Gresik Regency. This research involved 146 respondents who live on the river banks in Gading Village, Wates Village, and Cangki Village using a cluster sampling technique. This research variable refers to Theory of Self-Efficacy including enactive mastery, vicariously experience, verbal persuasion, physiological and emotional state and self-efficacy. Data was collected using a structured questionnaire and analyzed using a logistic regression test with a significance level of ≤ 0.05.   Results: The results of statistical tests show a significant correlation between enactive mastery (p=0.001), vicarious experience (p=0.004), and verbal persuasion (p=0.000) with self-efficacy. In contrast, physiological and emotional state did not show a significant correlation with self-efficacy.   Conclusion: The higher the level of enactive mastery, vicarious experience, and verbal persuasion, the better the self-efficacy in helping drowning victims. This provides input for health workers and local government, as well as for further research, in increasing self-efficacy and the ability of residents to help drowning victims.

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