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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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Analysis of Factors Affecting the Sleep Quality of Patients in Intensive Care Unit Sri Suparti; Jebul Suroso; Asiandi Asiandi
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 1 No 1 (2020): July-December 2020
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Lack of sleep in patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is associated with dysfunction of the immune, cardiovascular, metabolic, memory, and cognition systems, as well as increased mortality. Various factors that are thought to be related to patient sleep quality come from patient and environmental factors. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that affect the sleep quality of ICU patients. This research is a quantitative study, using a cross-sectional approach, with as many as 44 patients involved in this study. The research instrument used the observation sheet and The Richards-Campbell Sleep Questionnaire (RCSQ) is also equipped with a thermohygrometer to measure temperature and humidity and a sound level meter to measure noise. Data analysis used the Spearman Rank test, and research ethics was obtained from the Ethics Commission of RSMS Margono. The results showed that most of them were women (75%), aged ≥40 years (68.2%) with the most days of stay less than 4 (93.2%), postoperative (95.5), and with poor sleep quality (72.7%). Factors that affected the sleep quality of the patient are heart rate (0.030), MAP (0.042), patient pain score (0.031), and sleep position (0.002). There was no affecting the SpO2 factor, temperature humidity, noise, patient perceptions of noise, light, and action with p value> 0.05. In conclusion, most of the respondents have poor sleep quality. There is an effect of the heart rate, sleep position, and pain score on the patient's sleep quality. It is necessary to apply a combination of pharmacological management and nursing measures to improve sleep quality.
The Overview of Satisfaction Level of Online Learning System Student During Covid 19 Pandemic Wijanarko Heru Pramono; Emilia Puspitasari Sugiyanto; Candra Hadi Prasetyo
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 1 No 1 (2020): July-December 2020
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The social restriction during Covid-19 pandemic impact sector particularly education. Education providers were competing to make changes in order to sustain the learning and teaching activity. Every education system basically will determine the quality of learning by measuring the student satisfaction level. These statisfaction levels reflect how good or bad the learning quality in a college. This quantitative study aims to examine the quality of online learning system in the Nrsing program of Widya Husada University, Semarang, Indonesia. This study was conducted on 144 students using quantitative methods with a cross sectional approach. Research analysis using with deskriptif analysis. This study students of the Nursing program were involved in this study and asked to fill the questionnaire as data collection. The results showed that the student satisfaction was mostly expressed in less than 60.4%. This fact was affected by several things including gender, level, domicile, student readiness, network quality, the ability of the lecturer to provide the material and application tools provided.Based on the result of this study it can be conclude that the student satisfaction is low.
Description of Physical Discomfort in Elderly Rina Anggraeni; Kitri Aristantini; Novi Indrayati; Riani Pradara Jati
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 1 No 1 (2020): July-December 2020
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Physical discomfort can occur in the elderly due to degenerative processes. Physical discomfort that is often found in the elderly is chronic pain in physical ailments. The research objective was to identify physical discomfort in the elderly in Balok Village, Kendal District, Kendal Regency. The research design used was a descriptive survey. The sample in this study amounted to 52 respondents with a total sampling technique. The measuring instrument is a questionnaire. Data analysis using univariate. The results of univariate analysis of physical discomfort in the Balok Village, Kendal District, found that 29 respondents (55.8%) experienced physical discomfort and 23 respondents (44.2%) did not experience physical discomfort. Physical problems due to degenerative processes cause physical discomfort in the elderly. Most of the elderly (55%) experience physical discomfort due to the aging process in elderly in Balok Village Kendal District Kendal Regensy.
Application of Deep Breath Relaxation Technique to Lower Headache in Hypertension Patients Nonik Aprilliya; Rahayu Winarti
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 1 No 1 (2020): July-December 2020
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Hypertension is a persistent blood pressure with systolic pressure above 140 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure above 90 mmHg. Hypertension includes diseases with a fairly high incidence rate. Hypertension in Indonesia itself is a condition often found in primary health services with a high prevalence, which is 31.7%. Non-pharmacological management to lower the scale of hypertensive headaches, one of which uses deep breath relaxation techniques. The purpose of this research is to find out. Application of deep breath relaxation techniques to lower the scale of headache in hypertensive patients in jakenan area. This research uses pre-experimental designs with a one-group pretest-posttest design research, with 2 respondents in Jakenan Region. Based on the results showed after the patient performed routine deep breath relaxation techniques obtained a decrease in the pre-post test scale of headache in hypertension patients. There is an influence of deep breath relaxation techniques to lower the scale of headache in hypertensive patients in jakenan region.
The Effectiveness of Giving Betel Leaves in Overcoming Flour Albus Teenagers Ernik Anggraini; Priharyanti Wulandari
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 1 No 1 (2020): July-December 2020
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Flour albus is a vaginal condition when discharge or mucus resembles pus. Leucorrhoea is not always a disease because there is also normal Flour Albus In Indonesia, about 90% of women have the potential to experience Flour Albus Leucorrhoea experienced by adolescent women aged 15-24 years, which is around 31.8%. One of the non-pharmacological treatments for leucorrhoea is betel leaf. Betel leaf contains essential oils, phenyl propane, estragol, kavicol, hidroksikavicol, kavibetol, caryophyliene This study aims to determine the effectiveness of giving betel leaf stew in overcoming vaginal discharge in adolescents in Bambankerep Village, Kedungpani Subdistrict, Mijen District, Semarang City. The research used a descriptive method with a case approach to adolescents suffering from vaginal discharge from 26 July to 1 August 2020. The instrument used was a data observation sheet using assessment by interviewing. The targets are adolescents with betel leaf therapy given for 7 days, twice a day as much as 100 cc. Respondents before being given betel leaf decoction therapy often experienced vaginal discharge so that the respondents felt uncomfortable. After being given betel leaf decoction therapy, the vaginal discharge decreased. This study is proven to be effective in giving betel leaf stew to reduce vaginal discharge.
Caring Behavior of Nurses in Pediatric Patients During Hospitalization Qurrotul Aeni; Ema Darojatul Ulya; Dwi Haryanti
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 1 No 1 (2020): July-December 2020
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Caring is the care of the nurse with all his heart towards the patient. Concern, empathy, gentle communication and compassion for the patient will form a therapeutic nurse-client relationship, thus caring for nurses will make patients feel comfortable, safe and feeling less stressed due to the illness they suffer. Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the caring behavior of nurses in pediatric patients during hospitalization. Method: This study used a descriptive method, the number of samples in this study were 70 parents of pediatric patients who were treated at Dr. H. Soewondo Kendal selected using a purposive sampling technique. The instrument used is in the form of a questionnairecaring behavior. Data was analyzed using descriptive analysis. Results: The results showed that (54.3%) respondents thought that nurses' caring behavior was in a sufficient category, with sub variable details: knowing behavior (55.7%), being with behavior (45.7%), doing behavior for (88.6%), enabling nurses' caring behavior (50.0%), and belief behavior (74, 3%). Conclusions: of the research conducted on respondents in the Dahlai RSUD DR. H. SOEWONDO KENDAL shows that most of the nurses caring behavior is in the sufficient category 38 respondents (54,3%).
Overview of Family Characteristics of Stunting Toddlers Diana Diana; Yulia Susanti; Dona Yanuar agus Santoso
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 1 No 1 (2020): July-December 2020
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Toddler stunting includes chronic nutritional problems caused by many factors such as socioeconomic conditions, maternal nutrition during pregnancy, morbidity in infants, and lack of nutrition in infants. Family characteristics are one of the causes of stunting. The purpose of this study was to determine the description of the characteristics of families in stunting toddlers. This type of research is a quantitative, descriptive study with cross sectional approach. The sample of this research is 118 parents who have stunting children in the UPTD Patean Puskesmas Kendal City with random sampling technique. The research tools used were questionnaires and midline measuring devices. Data analysis uses univariate analysis of central tendency and frequency distribution. The results showed that the average age of parents: fathers 32.23 years with a range of 20 to 50 years, mothers 29.67 years with a range of 20 to 47 years, education of parents with elementary school education: fathers as much as 56 (47.5%) , 51 (43.2%) mothers, parents work as laborers: 82 fathers (69.5%), and 43 unemployed mothers (36.4%), the average parent's income is Rp. 2.234.755, have 2 children, 64 (54.2%), number of family members in one house: 4 (48.7%), family development stage: with 60 (50.8%) preschoolers, with type family: nuclear family as much as 65 (55.1%), the average age of toddlers 17.25 months with a range of 8 to 24 months, toddler height 68.47 cm, sex of toddler boys as much as 69 (58.5% ), a very short category of 90 (76.3%). Stunting in infants will have an impact on the lack of motor skills at school age and low productivity, low school grades, shorter height, and the risk of degenerative diseases in adulthood.
Analysis of Family Preparedness in Flood Disaster Setianingsih Setianingsih; Lestari Eko Darwati; Anggita Anggita Setyowati
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 1 No 1 (2020): July-December 2020
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The family is part of the community, preparedness of disaster must be owned by the family because has an important role namely planning for family rescue in the event of a disaster emergency in determining whether or not ready impending disasters. Flood disasters often cause losses such as home, environment, property, and life. The purpose of this research is to analyze of family preparedness in flood disaster in Kendal Regency. The design of this research is descriptive survey approach. The sample in this study amounted to 157 family heads with proportional random sampling technique. Data collecting with form of a questionnaire with the validity test was in the range 0,468-0,786 and reliability test was 0,875. The analysis used an univariate. The results showed that the characteristics of family heads based on gender were dominated by male as many as 155 (98.7%), the average age was 40 years old with the youngest age 23 years and the oldest age was 72 years, the majority of high school education was 114 (72.6%) and labor dominated by 62 heads of family (39.5%). Family preparedness to flood disaster, majority was high categories were 103 heads of families (65.6%). The result of this study prove that people in Kendal regency are ready to face flood disaster.
Health Workers Motivation in the Implementation Early Initiation of Breastfeeding Eka Nur Fitriana; Yuni Puji Widiastuti; Istioningsih Istioningsih
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 1 No 1 (2020): July-December 2020
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Early initiation of breastfeeding is the right of every baby. The obligation for health workers who provide assistance during labor is giving early initiate breastfeeding. However, not all babies are given an IMD and not all health workers do this. The causes are the lack of motivation of health workers in implementing early initiation of breastfeeding. The purpose of this study was to determine the motivation of health workers in implementation early initiation of breastfeeding at RSUD Dr. H. Soewondo Kendal. The research design used is quantitative with descriptive methods. The sample in this study amounted to 28 respondents with a total sampling technique. Instruments in the form of a questionnaire. Data analysis uses univariate. The results showed that the motivation of health workers in implementing Early Breastfeeding Initiation was in the "medium" category as much as 57.1%. Intrinsic motivation of health workers in the implementation of early breastfeeding initiation is mostly done, namely happy when the IMD is successful. Extrinsic motivation of health workers in the implementation of early breastfeeding initiation is mostly done by conducting IMD because there is a policy from the government. This research is expected to be used as input for health workers, especially midwives, in increasing motivation to provide early breastfeeding initiation.
Mother's Efforts in Increasing Breast Milk Production Gadhis Yunita Sari; Yuni Puji Widiastuti; Istioningsih Istioningsih; Sri Rejeki
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 1 No 1 (2020): July-December 2020
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Exclusive breastfeeding coverage in Indonesia is only 42%. The low number of breast milk covers is due to the smooth production of breast milk. The smooth production of breast milk can be increased by various efforts, including maternal efforts. This research aims is to assess mothers' efforts to increase breast milk production. This research design is descriptif with crossectional design. The number of responden are 57 responden with total sampling. The results of this study represent the majority of mothers' efforts to increase breast milk production in the "less" category (64.9%) in Kebondalem Village. Efforts that have not been made by mothers during pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding, such as attending breastfeeding counseling and applying warm compresses to the breasts when they feel tight. The mother efforts that done during pregnancy are pregnancy exercise, consume vegetables that can improve breast milk produktion (lactogoge), also early breastfeeding initiation in childbirth periode and family support especially husband, psicological condition and comfort in post partum periode.

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