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Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27745104     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37287/picnhs
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences is a conference collection of official papers generously accessible to scholars over the world. This publication is dedicated to report original research findings, best practices, and review articles presented at International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences. provides a forum for sharing timely and up-to-date publication of scientific research, health care and promoting the development of nursing, public health, community, environmental and occupational health, epidemiology, health promotion, health policy, nutrition, environmental health and safety, nursing and midwifery, and other sciences related to health development, and applied science in health.
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The Influence of Walk on Decreasing Blood Pressure in Hypertension Patients Triana Arisdiani; Ahmad Asyrofi; Rizka Nurul Izza
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 4 No 1 (2023): January-June 2023
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The number of incidents in people with hypertension lacks physical activity resulting in complications of hypertension such as heart disease, kidney failure and stroke. Efforts that can be made to lower blood pressure with non-pharmacological therapy are walking because it can control blood pressure. This study aims to determine the effect of walking on pressure reduction in hypertensive patients. Methods: The research design uses a Quasi Experiment with a Pre-test Post-test Control Group Design approach. The number of samples was 68 consisting of 34 control groups and 34 walking intervention groups taken by consecutive sampling. The instruments used were observation sheets, calibrated sphygmomanometers, stopwatches, and standard operating procedures (SOP) for walking. Data analysis used Wilcoxon test and Mann-Whitny test. Results:Results of Mann-Whitny test analysisshows that there is an effect of walking on systolic and diastolic blood pressure with valueρvalue< 0.05. Discussion: It is hoped that people with hypertension can practice walking because walking has a positive effect on the body to help smooth blood flow throughout the body and increase the elasticity of blood vessels so that the heart works more effectively and blood pressure decreases to near normal.
Application of Spiritual Therapy to Reduce Stress Levels, Emotions and Understanding of the Religion of Islam in Patients of Drug Abuse Muhammad Al-Amin R. Sapeni; Toar Calvin Christo Paat; Helmi Juwita; Yeni Iswari
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 4 No 1 (2023): January-June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/picnhs.v4i1.1842

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Goals in study This For know influence gift spiritual healing for lower level stress , emotion , and understanding about the Islamic religion to patient blame NAPZA use Research design This that is literature review , search article using Pudmed , Google Schoolar , and Proquest databases . As for the criteria induction that is focus to decline level stress , emotion and understanding of the Islamic religion use spiritual healing , database published at least 10 years finally , there were 15 articles found and only 10 articles that were suitable with study This There are 10 articles included in the journal study this . From the results study obtained that gift Islamic spiritual healing can influence decline level stress , emotion and understanding about the patient's religion blame use NAPZA. a gift Islamic spiritual healing can influence decline level stress , emotion and understanding about the patient's religion blame use NAPZA
The Influence of Vulva Hygiene Health Education using the Gallery Walk Method on the Ability to Treatment of Leuchorrhoea in Boarding Schools Fisca Benny Nazza; Yuni Puji Widiastuti; Muhammad Khabib Burhanudin Iqomh
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 4 No 1 (2023): January-June 2023
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Vulva hygiene is an individual effort to maintain the cleanliness of the private area which all women should do. But not all women, especially young women are able to do it properly and correctly. The prevalence of leucorrhoea management in adolescents in Islamic boarding schools shows that 51.3% of students do not manage it properly. One effort to increase knowledge and change adolescent behavior is by providing health education using the gallery walk method. The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of vulva hygiene health education using The gallery Walk method on the ability to treatment of leucorrhoea In boarding schools. this research is a quasi-experimental design type of One Group Pre-Post Test Design Without Control Group, the population is 52 respondents with a total sampling technique. Results: the research shows that the age characteristics of the majority of respondents are 16 years old and the majority are from class X (46.2%). After conducting health education using the gallery walk method, knowledge increased (9.5%), attitudes increased (100%), and abilities increased (96.2%). The results of statistical tests using Chi Square showed that there was an influence of vulva hygiene health education using the gallery walk method on the ability to manage leucorrhoea at the Darul Muqorrobin Islamic Boarding School with a probability value of 0.05.
Description of Village Community Knowledge about Diabetes Militus Mustain Mustain; Ikrima Rahmasari; Tri Yuniarti; Nurulshyha Md Yatim
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 4 No 1 (2023): January-June 2023
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Diabetes mellitus (DM), accounts for 60% of all deaths in all age groups worldwide. Because DM complications can cause blindness, kidney failure, diabetic foot (gangrene) which requires amputation, heart disease, and stroke. risk factors, symptoms, and management of this condition. The purpose of this research is to describe the Village Community's Knowledge about Diabetes Militus. Research Methods using descriptive method. The research sample consisted of 90 respondents who were randomly selected from village communities in the study area. Data collection was carried out through a questionnaire containing questions related to knowledge about diabetes mellitus, risk factors for symptoms and management related to diabetes mellitus. The results showed that most of the respondents had low knowledge about diabetes mellitus, namely 41 respondents (45.6%). Only 10 respondents (11.1%) knew about diabetes mellitus, risk factors for symptoms and management related to diabetes mellitus. Conclusion: Village community knowledge about diabetes mellitus is still low. Therefore, education efforts and more effective health campaigns are needed to increase village community knowledge about diabetes mellitus, including risk factors, symptoms, and management. This is expected to encourage rural communities to be more aware of the importance of health and prevent diabetes mellitus and the complications that can arise.
Prediction of Midwifery Services in Hospitals Eni Nur Rahmawati; Marcos de Cruz Gomes; Nur Shukriyah Mohamad Hazir; Erina Desriani
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 4 No 1 (2023): January-June 2023
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Prediction is a forecasting process that will occur in the future with prior information, systematically in order to minimize errors. This study aims to determine the prediction of midwifery Indicators at Ir. Soekarno Sukoharjo in 2022-2024. This research is a descriptive study with a retrospective approach. The population of this study is the total number of deliveries in 2019-2021. The sample used is saturated sample. The results of this study obtained the value of the ratio of normal delivery, delivery with complications, cesarean section has increased in 2019-2021. The trend value of normal delivery has a tendency to increase by (0.007), the trend for delivery with complications has a tendency to increase by (0.020), trend of caesaria section has a tendency of increasing by (0.014), trend of abortion has a tendency of decreasing of (-0.03), trend of bleeding before delivery has a tendency of decreasing of (-0.001), trend of bleeding after delivery has a tendency of increasing of (0.001), trend of preeclampsia has a decreasing trend of (-0.011), the trend of eclampsia has a decreasing trend of (-0.001). The conclusion of this study is the prediction for 2022-2024 in normal delivery, delivery with complications, caesaria section, bleeding after delivery has increased every year. While abortion, bleeding before delivery, preeclampsia and eclampsia decreased.
Increasing Student Anxiety During Offline Learning Post Covid 19 Livana PH; Dona Yanuar Agus Santoso; Sri Mulyani; Amin Kuncoro; Haeril Amir; Titik Suerni
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 4 No 1 (2023): January-June 2023
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Post-Covid-19 has changed student life, where the learning system that is usually carried out online has changed to offline. This method is almost applied all over the world after Covid 19, including Indonesia. The offline learning process causes students to experience anxiety. The purpose of this study is to determine the level of student anxiety in post-covid 19 offline learning. Quantitative research has been carried out using a descriptive approach. The sample of this research is nursing students with a total sample of 78 people. Data was collected using a questionnaire that was loaded in the Google form. Data were analyzed univariately using a frequency distribution. The results showed that the cause of anxiety was due to learning assignments.
Knowledge and Community Preparedness for Flood Disaster in Sempaja Timur Village, Samarinda City Cornelia Dede Yoshima Nekada; Linda Herawati; Nazwar Hamdani Rahil
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 4 No 1 (2023): January-June 2023
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Indonesia is a country prone to flooding because it has large rivers and is located between two largest oceans in the world, the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. The country is also one of the areas prone to natural hazards and natural disasters. Community’s knowledge greatly influences the community's concern and attitude to be alert and ready for disaster. Objective: This study aims to find out the correlation between knowledge and community preparedness for flood disaster in Sempaja Timur Village, Samarinda City. Method: This study uses a cross-sectional approach with a total sample of 155 households in in the East Sempaja Village, Samarinda City, selected through an technique was multistage random sampling. Data were analysed in Somer's test. Results: Respondents with a level of knowledge in the moderate category as much as 63.9%. Respondents who have a level of preparedness for floods with a very prepared category are 98.7%. Conclusion: There was a significant correlation between knowledge and community preparedness for flood disaster in Sempaja Timur Village, Samarinda City (p = 0,00).
Effectiveness of Youth Reproductive Health Program (KRR) on Increasing Knowledge of Reproductive Health Ika Wuryani; Abela Mayunita
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 4 No 2 (2023): July-December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/picnhs.v4i2.1994

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Globally WHO reports more than 1.5 million adolescents and young adults aged 10–24 die nearly 5,000 every day. Half of all causes of death caused by physical and mental health disorders are reported to occur since they were 14 years old. Comprehensive sexual education (CSE) plays a central role in preparing young people for a safe life. The purpose of this study is to provide a reproductive health education program to increase knowledge about good and correct reproductive health for SMAIT Al Hidayah Mancak students. This study is a type of intervention research with experimental quasy design. The location used for this research is at Al-Hidayah IT High School in Winong village, Mancak District, Serang Regency-Banten 2023. This study was conducted in March or April 2023. The research sample was 80 students. The bivariate analysis used in this study was the Chi-Square test. Based on the chi square test obtained results (OR 3.32; 95%CI: 1.19 – 9.24; p value: 0.029) There was a statistically significant difference in students' knowledge before and after counseling. The odds ratio (OR) value is 3.32 this result can be interpreted that the provision of health counseling can increase students' knowledge about adolescent reproductive health up to 3 times.
Factors Affecting the Incidence of Infertility Rosdiana Rosdiana; Sukarni Setya Yuningsih
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 4 No 2 (2023): July-December 2023
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Infertility has become a global concern, not least in Indonesia, where the number continues to increase. Infertility will have a negative impact on society, especially in Indonesia, namely in addition to social and family problems that arise due to infertility, there is a problem that has become the main focus of several researchers in the world, namely decreased sexual satisfaction. The purpose of this study was to analyze the influence of age, body mass index, occupation, and menstrual cycle factors on the incidence of primary and secondary infertility. The design of this study is Case-Control. The location used for research in the working area of the Pabuaran Health Center from May to June 2023. The samples used for the case were 15 infertile pairs and 30 for control so that a total of 45 samples, the sampling technique used was total sampling. The multivariate analysis used in this study was multiple logistic regressions. Obesity increased the incidence of infertility up to 2 times and was statistically significant (aOR: 2.34; 95%CI 1.75 - 61.45; p value 0.010) and abnormal menstrual cycles increased the risk of infertile events by 1.8 times and were statistically significant (aOR: 1.85; 95%CI 0.95 - 42.25; p value 0.046).
The Qualitative Study of Covid-19 Vaccination in Pregnant Women using Theory of Planned Behavior Ai Herliani; Novita Novita
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 4 No 2 (2023): July-December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/picnhs.v4i2.1996

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Pregnant women are at risk for COVID-19 or other infectious diseases. Research reports that COVID infection in pregnant women has a mortality prevalence of up to 3%. Given the seriousness of this disease, high and evenly distributed vaccination coverage throughout the region is imperative in order to form herd immunity. The purpose of this study was to determine the reasons for refusal and acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination in pregnant women. This research is a qualitative analytical research using a phenomenological study approach. This research was conducted by Lebak Wangi Health Center, Serang City in May 2023. The total author used 8 respondents consisting of: 2 pregnant women who had been vaccinated, 4 pregnant women who refused to be vaccinated, and 2 triangulators. Data validity will use triangulation and peer debriefing methods. Behavioral belief in pregnant women who receive vaccinations is to have the right information. Meanwhile, respondents who refuse vaccination are believing false information (hoaxes) about vaccines. The subjective norm held by respondents to refuse vaccines is an order from the husband or parents. The reasons cited for control belief include seeing their child sick when vaccinated or seeing family members, neighbors and close associates who report vaccine side effects such as fever, dizziness, and mild flu.