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INDONESIA
Jurnal Comprehensive Health Care
ISSN : 25807137     EISSN : 27221563     DOI : 10.37362
Core Subject : Health,
Nursing services have an important role in determining the overall success of health services. The nursing process is a scientific method that is systematically used scientific principles that are used systematically in achieving diagnoses of health problems, formulating goals to be achieved, determining actions and evaluating the quality and results of nursing care. Therefore, through the publication of Holistic Care Scientific Nursing Journal, it can be a reference and literature material to handle scientific problems and problems, especially in the field of nursing.
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The Effect of Range Of Motion (ROM) Exercise on the Level of Stroke Patient Mobility Muriyati; Safruddin; Andi Nurwahyuni Asmur
Comprehensive Health Care Vol 2 No 3 (2018): Comprehensive Health Care
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Stikes Panrita Husada Bulukumba

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One form of mobilization that can be given is by doing ROM exercises. Muscle strength in stroke patients can be done immediately through ROM exercises after a stroke has passed. The impact of ROM exercises that are not immediately performed in stroke patients as early as possible is the occurrence of muscle cell atrophy, joint stiffness, decreased muscle contraction, pain during movement and as a whole will result in the inability to move or activity. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of Range Of Exercise Motion (ROM) Against the Level of Mobility of Stroke Patients in the Seruni and Flamboyant Treatment Room of H. Andi Sulthan Hospital, Daeng Radja Bulukumba. This type of research is quantitative research, this type of research uses pre-experimental research, with one group research design pre and posttest design. The sample of this study were 30 respondents taken by purposive sampling method. Data analysis in this study used a statistical test dependent test (paired-sample t-test). The results of the analysis used a paired sample t-test with a level of confidence (α = 0.05). Based on the results of this test, the p-value is 0.007, thus p <α (0.007 <0.05), then Ha is accepted. This study concludes that there is the effect of Range of Motion (ROM) Exercise on the Mobility Level of Stroke Patients in the Seruni and Flamboyant Treatment Room of H. Andi Sulthan Daeng Radja Bulukumba Hospital. Suggestion: It is expected to be able to add information and input for health workers to improve the quality of health services provided and is expected to also provide benefits to the public in terms of information about the importance of the range of motion (ROM) training on the level of mobility of stroke patients
Analysis of the Quality of Life of the Elderly in the Village of Bukit Harapan Aszrul AB; Andi Suswani; Buharman
Comprehensive Health Care Vol 2 No 3 (2018): Comprehensive Health Care
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Quality of life is a person's perception in a cultural context and norms that are relevant to the person's place of life-related to the goals, expectations, standards, and concern for his life. The purpose of this study was to determine the quality of life of the elderly in terms of physical, psychological, level of independence, social, environmental, spiritual life in Bukit Harapan Village in 2018. This study uses a descriptive survey method with a "probability sampling" approach. The sample in this study was 78 respondents with a population of 340 determined using a sampling technique. Data collection was carried out using a questionnaire sheet (check sheet). The analysis used is a univariate analysis which is seen from the results of the frequency distribution. The study showed that the quality of life of the elderly is good as much as 75.3% and the quality of life that is less than good 25.3%. While seen from the physical domain of the good old 70.1% the physical is not good 29.9%. while the good psychology domain elderly 67.6% less good psychological 32.5%. Good independence rate of elderly 71.4% Poor independence rate 28.6%. Elderly good social domain 72.7% good social domain 27.3%. The good old neighborhood domain 67.6% and less good domain 32.5%. Spiritual good 84.4% Spiritual bad 15.7%. In this study it can be concluded that the quality of life of the elderly from the physical domain that has a less good quality is more than the good, while psychological, independence, social, environmental, spiritual elderly have a good category.
Description Of Hospitalization Stress Of Children's Age Pre-School Asnidar; Haerati; Hilmi Nurfadillah
Comprehensive Health Care Vol 2 No 3 (2018): Comprehensive Health Care
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Preschool children are children who are vulnerable to stress because the child's ability to treat stress is still limited where hospitals can be stressful for children, so children will increase the stress of hospitalization. Hospitals can be adjusted by several factors, one of which is caring for nurses. The purpose of this study was to study the stress level of pre-school age children's hospitals in the Mawar Room and Pavilion of H.Andi Sulthan Daeng Radja Hospital in Bulukumba Regency. The research design used was a descriptive survey with a total sample of 30 respondents. The results showed that changing the stress of hospitalization was predominantly male by 20 respondents (66.7%), children who had never been hospitalized as many as 25 respondents (83.3%) and the majority of children who experienced stress hospitalization were 18 respondents ( 60%). From the research it can be concluded that hospital stress can be carried out on all boys and girls, both children who are hospitalized for the first time or who have been repeatedly hospitalized, so that it is recommended to the organizations concerned to improve service especially in discussions at the pavilion's nursing home. and roses by creating a pleasant atmosphere, making room arrangements that can reduce stress in children who are cared for care.
The Effect Of Health Education On Blood Pressure Behavior Behavior In Hypertension Patients Hamdana; A.Nurlaela Amin; Misra
Comprehensive Health Care Vol 2 No 3 (2018): Comprehensive Health Care
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Based on the amount of data obtained from Bonto Bangun health center wherein 2015 there were only 305 people suffering from hypertension, in 2016 there were 236 people, and in 2017 there was an increase in hypertension, namely 356 people and in 2018 for 3 months there were 70 people suffering from hypertension. The purpose of this study is to know the effect of health education on blood pressure reduction behavior in hypertensive patients in the work area of ​​Puskesmas Bonto Bangun Kec, Rilau Ale, Bulukumba District. This type of research is a pre-experimental study with a pre-experimental approach: one group pretest-posttest design. Simple random sampling data collection techniques with the number of samples in this study as many as 36 respondents through questionnaire sheets. Data analysis using paired t-test with significance level α = 0.05. The results of data analysis showed that the behavioral variable p = 0,000, it can be concluded that there is an effect of health education on blood pressure reduction behavior in hypertensive patients in the work area of ​​Puskesmas Bonto wake. Conclusion there is the influence of health education on blood pressure reduction behavior in hypertensive patients. Suggestions are expected to be given health education through regular counseling or other media by relevant agencies especially regarding hypertension
Psychological Images Of Parents Against Mental Retardation Children In SLB Negeri 1 Bulukumba Haerani; Nurlina; Sri Wahyuningsih
Comprehensive Health Care Vol 2 No 3 (2018): Comprehensive Health Care
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Parents who have mentally retarded children will surely experience different challenges compared to those who have normal children. Parents whose children experience mental retardation usually get psychological pressure, resulting in stress and depression because parents feel lost hope for their children. The parents' emotional reactions immediately explode. The explosion of anger mixed with feelings of sadness, disappointment, frustration, pessimism, impatience, and shame. The purpose of this study was to determine the psychological description of parents of children with mental retardation in SLB Negeri 1 Bulukumba in 2018. The research method uses a descriptive design with a simple approach. The population in this study was 42 people. The research sample of 30 respondents. Data obtained through questionnaire sheets made by researchers to respondents. The results of this study showed that parents who experienced mild stress were 1 respondent (3.3%), moderate stress were 23 respondents (76.7%), while the level of severe stress was 6 respondents (20.0%). Then those with high coping are 27 respondents, and low coping is 3 respondents (10%). The conclusion from this study found that more parents experience moderate stress than mild and severe stress. Then, more parents have high coping than low coping.

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