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Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ)
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ISSN : 27985059     EISSN : 27985067     DOI : https://doi.org/10.53713/nhs.v1i1.1
Core Subject : Health, Science,
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) is peer-reviewed and open access international journal which published by KHD Production, to accommodate researchers and health practitioners publishing their scientific articles. NHSJ accepts original papers, review articles, short communications, case reports and letters to the editor in the fields of nursing, midwifery, public health, pharmacy, medicine, nutrition, and allied health sciences. NHSJ is published four times a year, March, June, September, and December.
Articles 285 Documents
The Effect of Puzzle Playing on Smooth Motor Development in Children Aged 5-6 Years at TK. Kumara Canthi (Kindergarten) Singaraja Mochamad Heri; Agus Ari Pratama; Putu Agus Ariana; Kadek Ayu Krisna Dewi
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/nhs.v2i4.130

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Preschool children are children aged 36-72 months who have their own characteristics in terms of growth and development. Every child experiences growth and development differently. Usually growth and development in preschool children is a problem that usually occurs in fine motor development. Management of smooth motor development in preschool children can be done by providing educational games such as puzzles. This study aims to determine whether there is an effect of playing puzzles on smooth motor skills in children aged 5-6 years at Kumara Canthi Kindergarten Singaraja. Pre-experimental research design with one group pretest-posttest design . The population used in this study were children aged 5-6 years in TK Kumara Canthi Singaraja. The sample size used was 34 respondents who were selected using a saturated sampling technique. Data collection techniques using Denver II and SOP puzzle. This shows that there is an Influence of Playing Puzzles on Subtle Motoric Development in Children Aged 5-6 Years in TK Kumara Canthi Singaraja.
An Overview of E-Learning in Nursing Students at the Institute of Technology and Health Bali Putu Inge Ruth Suantika; Ni Made Manik Elisa Putri; Sarah Kartika Wulandari
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/nhs.v2i4.132

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For more than a year the teaching and learning process has changed patterns to online to avoid the increasingly widespread spread of the covid 19 virus. This certainly encourages students to be able to adapt to the teaching and learning process. Because of this change in learning model, facilities and infrastructure are needed as well as methods that resemble the face-to-face teaching and learning process. Many students find it difficult to participate in the online learning process due to various factors, both internal and external. to describe online learning for third-level nursing students at ITEKES Balli. This study uses a descriptive cross sectional design with a sample of students at ITEKES Bali semester VI. The type of sampling is total sampling. The analysis used is univariate analysis. The results of the study were 86 people (457%) said it was quite easy to understand the material, 78 people (41.5%) said it was enough to interact both with friends and with teachers, 76 people (40.4%) said the use of online learning methods was quite effective. and 90 people (47.9%) said they were quite independent during the online learning process. of all aspects studied in e-learning learning are classified as sufficient.
Nurses’ Perceptions About Conflict Management Strategy of Head Nurse Rai Rosita Candra Dewi; Ni Putu Emy Darma Yanti; Indah Mei Rahajeng; Komang Menik Sri Krisnawati
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): September 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/nhs.v2i3.133

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Conflict is one of the factors that affect the performance of nurses. Nurse’s conflict management is closely related to the role of leaders in creating a conducive and productive work environment. The purpose of this study was to describe the perception of implementing nurses on the management of ward head conflict in a hospital in Bali. This research is a quantitative descriptive study with a cross sectional approach. The respondents involved were 71 nurses using purposive sampling technique. Collecting data using a questionnaire about conflict management that has been valid and reliable. The results of the research on the perception of implementing nurse on the conflict management of head nurse from dominating strategy were the “Not Good” category (56.95%), the collaboration strategy was “Good” (85.75%), the avoidance strategy was “Not Good” (44%), the accommodate “Good” (82%), and the compromise strategy “Good” (87%). The majority of implementing nurses perceive that the head nurse uses a compromise strategy in managing conflict in their work area, and the least perceived is that the leader uses a conflict avoidance management strategy. The head nurse is expected to be able to use appropriate conflict management strategies to resolve conflicts in his scope of work, because in general all strategies have their respective advantages and disadvantages to overcome a problem.
Case Study on Nurse Care for Covid-19 Patients with MDRO (Multiple Drug Resistent Organism) in Isolation Intensive Care Unit, Bali Mandara Hospital Ni Putu Rastiti; Ni Made Garnis Dolesgit; Ni Nyoman Yunita Kartika Dewi
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): September 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/nhs.v2i3.137

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Covid-19 pandemic has made major changes in human civilization. Nurse care becomes more complex for Covid-19 patients who also confirmed with MDRO. MDROs are bacteria resistant to three or more antimicrobials from different classes. This study aims is to know nurse care of patients with Covid-19 and MDRO.The design of this study is qualitative method (case study). The subjects were two patients with Covid-19 and MDRO in Isolation Intensive Care Unit. Data collection techniques were physical and supporting examination, medical record review. Data from the analysis were written descriptively. Priority nursing diagnoses was impaired gas exchange related to ventilation-perfusion imbalance characterized by dyspnea, decreased consciousness. The patient is attached to a VC SIMV mode ventilator. After being treated in Isolation intensive care unit for approximately 14 days, the patient was able to breathe spontaneously with an O2 nasal cannula. The conclusion is nurse care for COVID-19 patients with MDRO is carried out based on isolation precautions (droplet and contact transmission). Nurses are expected to provide professional nurse care to Covid-19 patients with MDRO so the quality of care remains up to standard even during pandemic.
Family Support with Diabetes Management in Type 2 DM: Correlation Study Ni Wayan Trisnadewi; Ni Wayan Suniyadewi
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/nhs.v2i4.138

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Diabetes is one of the greatest global health emergencies of the 21st century. The incidence of DM continues to increase every year. Family support is an important aspect in supporting the successful implementation of diabetes management. This study aims to determine the relationship between family support and diabetes management. The design of this research is descriptive correlation with a cross-sectional approach which was carried out from August-October 2021 in Gianyar Regency with a total sample of 207 respondents taken through multistage sampling technique. The results obtained were high dominant family support (51.2%) and dominant diabetes management was in sufficient category (46.4%). The results obtained from the chi-square analysis, the P-value of 0.031, which shows that there is a relationship between family support and diabetes management in type 2 DM patients. The existence of family support will improve diabetes management for type 2 DM patients. support system for patients.
The Relation of Interpersonal Communication and Sibling Support on Social Interactions of Autistic Children Ni Luh Putu Yunianti Suntari; I Dewa Ayu Ketut Surinati; Ni Nyoman Hartati
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/nhs.v2i4.139

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Autism is a serious developmental disorder, its impact on certain nervous systems causing certain difficulties commonly affect one’s difficulty with communication and social interaction. Interpersonal communication and sibling support need to be observed in the development of children with autism This study examined the relation between interpersonal communication and sibling support on social interaction of children with autism. We drew data with a sample population of 32 children on the autism spectrum. We use cross sectional approach to study it’s correlation. Our result found that interpersonal relations (X1) correlate to social interaction (Y) with a r-score of 0.764 which can be concluded that there was a positive correlation between interpersonal communication and social interaction. We also found that sibling support (X2) correlation to social interaction with a r-score of 0.284 which is lesser than r-table of 0.349, meaning that there was no correlation between sibling support to social interaction of children with autism. Finding underscore the crucial problem of children with autism was their difficulties on social interactions. Interpersonal communication and siblings support that they had doesn’t always translate to the development of social skill in children with autism. Parent involvement was an important aspect on the development of social skills.
Life Review Therapy (Melidupa) Effective to Increase the Sexual Quality of Life of Elderly Women in Banjar Gelumpang, Sukawati Village Ni Kadek Emmawati; IGA Ratih Agustini; IGAA Sherlyna Prihandhani; Desak Putu Muliani Purnama Dewi
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/nhs.v2i4.140

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The Elderly are often faced with problem, one of which is decreasing sexual function to 86%, this can lead to decrease in sexual quality of life elderly. The low quality of sexual life can affect their health thereby increasing the burden of family dependency. One of the treatments to improve the sexual quality of life is by giving life review therapy which is a therapy for telling stories of past experiences. This study aims to determine the effect of life review therapy on the sexual quality of life in elderly women. This study uses Quasi-Experimental, a one-group pretest-posttest design for the elderly which are aged 60-74 years. Collecting data using the SQOL-F questionnaire. The results of the pretest showed that the majority of the elderly's sexual quality of life was low at 14 (66.7%). The majority of post-test results have a good sexual quality of life 16 (76.2%). There is a difference in the sexual quality of life between the pretest and posttest p-value = 0.001 (α <0.05). It can be concluded that there is an effect of life review therapy on the sexual quality of life in elderly women in Banjar Gelumpang, Sukawati Village.
The Relationship Between Stress Level During the Covid-19 Pandemic with Fluor Albus Incidence in Adolescent Dina Afkarina; Dini Kurniawati; Iis Rahmawati
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): September 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/nhs.v2i3.141

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Fluor Albus is a condition that is often complained of by women, especially teenagers. Fluor albus can be affected by stress because it can affect changes in the hormonal balance in the body. Meanwhile, the Covid-19 Pandemic condition can be a stressor for a person and if it is not handled properly it will affect the body's condition, one of which is the influence of hormone balance in the body which can lead to Fluor Albus Incidence. This study aims to determine the relationship between Stress Levels during the Covid-19 Pandemic Period with Fluor Albus Incidence in adolescent students at the Nuris Islamic Boarding School Jember. This study used an analytical observational design with a cross-sectional approach. A total of 107 students of the Nuris Jember Islamic boarding school who were included in this study used purposive sampling as a sampling technique. The instruments used in this study were the COVID-19 pandemic stress level questionnaire and the vaginal discharge questionnaire. The results showed that the majority of adolescents (72%) experienced normal levels of stress and experienced normal occurrences of fluor albus (54,2%). Bivariate analysis was performed using the chi-square test which showed that p<0.05 with p=0.003. There is a Relationship between Stress Levels during the Covid-19 Pandemic and Fluor Albus Incidence in Adolescent at the Jember Nuris Islamic Boarding School. It is hoped that teenagers will try to maintain their reproductive health and try to manage stress during the Covid-19 pandemic.
THE Analysis of Factors Associated with Anemia Among Adolescent Girls Shinta Novelia; Rukmaini; Indah Purnama Sari
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): September 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/nhs.v2i3.142

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The World Health Organization (WHO) in the worldwide prevalence of anemia in 2015 showed that the prevalence of anemia in the world ranges from 40-88%. In Southeast Asia, 25-40% of adolescent girls have mild and severe anemia. Based on the results of the Indonesian Demographic and Health Survey (SDKI) in 2017, the prevalence of anemia in children aged 5-12 years in Indonesia is 23%. The purpose of this study is to find out the Factors Associated with Anemia in Adolescent Girls in the Kampung Sawah South Tangerang. This research method uses a type of quantitative research with cross sectional design studies. The sample technique in the study was purposive sampling, with a sample of 75 adolescents. The instruments used are questionnaires and GCHb Easy Touch, data analyzed using the chi-Square Test. The results showed that 58.7% of adolescents had anemia and 41.3% of adolescents did not have anemia. There was a relationship between family income (p = 0,000), knowledge (p = 0,000), food boosting iron absorption (p = 0.000), nutritional status (p = 0.005) and physical activity (0.000) with anemia among adolescent girls. There was no association between iron absorption-inhibiting foods (p=0.603), and menstruation (p=0.397) and anemia in adolescent girls. Conclusions and suggestions that can be given are anemia caused by low family income, low knowledge, not consuming foods that encourage iron absorption, abnormal nutritional status, and adolescents who carry out strenuous activities, it is expected that the school will coordinate with the Health Centre to hold health counseling activities, especially regarding adolescent anemia periodically, conducting early detection to find out the signs and symptoms of anemia
THE The Effect of Foot Massage and Warm Water Mixed with Aromatic Ginger Foot Bath on Edema in Pregnancy Shinta Novelia; Rukmaini; Rista Veratu Caka
Nursing and Health Sciences Journal (NHSJ) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/nhs.v2i4.144

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Swelling or edema in the legs often occurs in third trimester pregnant women because uterine pressure inhibits venous return causing fluid retention. The incidence of edema in RSIA Kemang Medical Care between December 2021 and January 2022 was third ranked in cases of discomfort for pregnant women. Handling swollen feet by means of complementary therapies, one of which is foot massage and warm water foot bath mixed with aromatic ginger.This quasi-experimental study used a two-group pretest and posttest design with control group. The population of this study was all registered pregnant women with third trimester edema which was 80 people. There are 20 experimental samples and 20 control samples. The sampling technique used purposive sampling. The instrument was SOP and pitting scale tables. Data analysis had been done by using Wilcoxon and Mann Whitney test. The average degree of leg edema was 3+ before the intervention and 1+ after the intervention. According to Wilcoxon, the results showed pvalue =0.000 (<0.05) so that statistically there was a significant decrease in leg edema before and after foot massage and footbath in warm water mixed with aromatic ginger in third trimester pregnant women. The Mann-Whitney test for the significant difference p = 0.000 < 0.05 there was a difference between the post- experimental group and the post control group, which means that statistically there was a decrease in swelling in the third trimester of RSIA Kemang Medical Care 2022 with foot massage

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