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Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
ISSN : 26671609     EISSN : 28093208     DOI : 10.55018
Core Subject : Health, Science,
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health (JANH) (Prefix DOI: 10.55018) has published its first volume with p-ISSN: 2657-1609 (SK LIPI: 0005.26571609/JI.3.1/SK.ISSN/2019.05) in 2019 and e-ISSN: 2809-3208 (SK LIPI 005.28093208/K.4/SK.ISSN/2021.12) in 2021. JANH is a health journal that publishes scientific papers for nurses, health academics, and other health practitioners. This journal is published regularly in June and December every year. The Journal of Applied Nursing and Health (JANH) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal. JANH hopes to be able to contribute to increasing evidence-based knowledge in the realm of nursing and health, JANH hopes to be useful and used by the community to improve a better quality of life which in turn has the potential and impact on the advancement of knowledge in nursing and health practice. All JANH papers have a solid, critical, and scientifically sound scientific, evidence, theoretical or philosophical basis in their approach.
Articles 255 Documents
Implementation of Educational Media With Role Play Towards Improving Mother Skills As An Effort To Prevent Sexual Violence In Pre-School-Age Children Laili, Nurul; Handayani, Erna; Ro’isah; Salam, Ainul Yaqin
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v5i1.128

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Background: Sexual violence against children is a form of sexual deviation that is very life-threatening, especially because it has a destructive and psychological impact. Meanwhile, in Probolinggo Regency, there are 35 cases of sexual violence against children. The study aims to enhance the effectiveness of educational media in enhancing mothers' abilities to prevent sexual violence in preschool children. The study employs a role-playing game as its educational medium. Methods:  The main goal of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of teaching mothers skills in preventing sexual assault with preschoolers through role-playing. This study has a quasi-experimental design. Seventy-six respondents were included in the purposive sampling, of whom 38 were assigned to the intervention group and 38 to the control group. Data were gathered using a questionnaire about the characteristics of the respondents and an observation sheet on "Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Practices." The Wilcoxon test was employed for data analysis Results: The results showed the effectiveness of education with the role-play method on maternal skills to prevent sexual violence against children with a P-value of 0.005. Conclusion: Educational media with the role-play method can be applied to improve maternal skills and prevent sexual violence in preschool-age children. Families, nursing professions, educational institutions, and subsequent research are expected to participate in efforts to prevent sexual violence in children
Parents' Support With Independence In Online Learning For Preschool Children (4-6 Years) Ishariani, Linda; Siswoaribowo, Andika; Indah, Fitri Sri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v5i1.134

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Background: Parental support with independence in online learning for preschool-aged children (4-6 years). Support is needed in the form of emotional support, informative support, instrumental support, appraisal support, or awards. This study aims to determine parental support for independence in online learning for preschool-aged children (4-6 years). Methods: This study uses a design non Experimental with the Correlational research design and through the approachCross Sectional. The sample of this research is TPA Alfassalam students totaling 30 respondents with techniqueTotal Sampling. Respondent data collection uses a questionnaire in the form of a Google form link. Data were analyzed using the Spearman level test. Results: The results showed that almost all respondents (83.3%) had parental support in the good category, while the level of independence for most (73.3%) was in the good category. The results of the Spearman rank analysis show that p-value = 0.000 with a = 0.05 and the value of the Coefficient Correlation (r) is 0.742, including the level of the strong relationship and the direction of a positive relationship where the better parental support, the better the child's independence in online learning. Conclusion: There is a relationship between parental support and independence because many parents are broad-minded. Therefore, optimal parental support is needed so that children are always enthusiastic about learning online and that it is useful when they grow up.
Stress Level Of Pregnant Women During The Pandemic Covid-19 Wibowo, Dodik Arso; Muchsin, Enur Nurhayati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v5i1.136

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PlagueCorona Virus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) makes everyone stressed and anxious because the transmission is very fast. Pregnant women during the Covid 19 pandemic do not rule out the possibility of experiencing stress due to the fear that something will happen to their pregnancy. Pregnancy with high stress levels can certainly have a negative impact on the mother and fetus. Stress is the body's non-specific response to every load demand and general reaction patterns and adaptations. Proper handling of pregnant women by the family can reduce the level of stress experienced by pregnant women. The purpose of this study was to determine the Stress Level of Pregnant Women During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Kalianyar Village, Ngronggot District, Nganjuk Regency. Descriptive research design, population and sample of 25 respondents with a sampling technique "total sampling”. The research was conducted on December 15-26 2020, the research variable Stress Levels for Pregnant Women during the Covid-19 Pandemic as a questionnaire research instrument, was analyzed by percentage and interpreted quantitatively. The research results obtained from 25 respondents, almost all respondents experienced moderate stress as many as 20 respondents (80%). A small portion of the respondents experienced severe stress as many as 5 respondents (20%). This is influenced by several factors, namely: age, education, occupation, history of pregnancy, gestational age, information about Covid-19, sources of information about Covid-19, and history of pregnancy examinations (ANC). It is hoped that pregnant women can control stress, get support from their families, always implement health protocols and think positively during pregnancy during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Self Control Of Nomophobia During The Covid-19 Pandemic Setiawan, Lilik; Heni, Sutiyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v5i1.137

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The Covid-19 pandemic has had an impact on education which is now being carried out online (distance learning with the systemonline) withsmartphone. as a resultsmartphone excessively gives the effect of anxiety or fear when not in contact withsmartphone or so callednomophobia. In anticipation of usesmartphone excess, self-control is needed that is inherent in a person. Research objectives to find outSelf Control ToNomophobia during the Covid-19 Pandemic for Students of the D3 Nursing Study Program STIKES Karya Husada Kediri. Descriptive research design, population of 170 respondents, sample of 63 respondents, techniquepurposive sampling, instrument with a questionnaire sheet, the research was carried out on 1-28 February 2022. The research variable wasSelf Control against Nomophobiaduring the Covid-19 Pandemic. Data were analyzed using a range of values ​​and interpreted quantitatively. The results of the research from 63 respondents showed that the majority of respondents 70% hadself control medium category and almost half of the respondents 30% haveself control the highest. Self control influenced by the factors of residence, duration of smartphone playing and preferred learning techniques as well as gender. It is expected that respondents who haveself control being to improveself control to anticipate usesmartphone excessively by way of usingsmartphone wisely and limit themselves in the use and respondents who haveself control high to maintainself control possessed to limit oneself in the effects of usesmartphone.
Reducing Pain in Postoperative Femoral Fracture Patients with Spiritual-Based Relaxation Breathing Mahyuvi, Tata; Marta, Dony Kristiya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v5i1.120

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Background: Fractures occur due to trauma or physical activity with excessive pressure on the bone, including collisions, beatings, falls, irregular or tilted positions, dislocations, withdrawals, and abnormal bone weakness (pathological fractures). This study aims to analyze the effect of Breathing Relaxation spiritual-based on reducing pain scale in patients with postoperative femoral fractures. Methods:  A quasi-experiment with a one-group pretest-posttest design technique constitutes the study design. Population All postoperative femur fracture patients at Mitra Medika Hospital Bondowosoof 30 people. The sample size is 24 respondents. The sampling technique is Consecutive Sampling. Intervention is given effect Breathing Relaxation spiritual based. The analysis used the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test with a significant value of ‎α <0.05. Results:  The pre and post-pain scale test using the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test obtained a p-value of 0.000, which means the effect of Breathing Relaxation Spiritual-Based Changes in Pain Scale in Postoperative Femur Fracture Patients. Conclusion: Breathing Relaxations are spiritually based and effective in reducing Pain Scale in Postoperative Femur Fracture Patients. This method is very good when applied in hospitals to develop nursing knowledge.
Exploring The Knowledge, Attitude, And Practice Of Parents Of Under-Five Children with Otitis Media at the Mampong Municipal Hospital, Ghana opoku, oscar; Owusu Opoku, Abigail; Opoku Agyemang, Cecilia; Yussif , Sumaila; Okudzeto , Henry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v5i1.121

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Background: The study assessed the knowledge, attitude, and practice of parents of under-five children on otitis media using the Mampong Municipal Hospital.  Methods:  The study used a descriptive qualitative approach. Purposive sampling was used to select 15 participants. The interview guide was employed to gather data and analyze thematically. Results: Parents were aware of otitis media but called in their local dialect with different names. Parents have information about otitis media through the health care centers. Otitis media is caused by children putting things in their ears, playing together, improper bathing of children, swimming, overcrowding, and corporal punishment. It can affect hearing ability, communication, sleeping, appetite, academic performance, and long-term brain damage. Moreover, parents believed that otitis media could be cured. Parents identified health care services as the best way to treat otitis media. Conclusion: The study was limited to only patients of Mampong Municipal Hospital, and the qualitative nature of the research did not permit the generalization of the findings. Explore the management practices of parents on otitis media among children.
The Relationship Between Parental Verbal Abuse Behavior and Psychosocial Development of School-Age Children Fuadah, Dina Zakiyyatul; Ludyanti, Laviana Nita; Oktaviana, Nurul Adinda
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Background: One of the problem phenomena that still occurs in school-age children is verbal abuse, violence that harms children physically and verbally. Children who get verbal abuse will generally imitate the same things they receive from their parents. This research aimed to analyze the correlation between parental verbal abuse behavior and psychosocial development in school-age children. Method: This research used a correlational design with a cross-sectional approach. The research population was 40 school-age children (11-12 years) at MI Miftahul Huda Jatisari, with a sample of 36 respondents obtained from a purposive sampling technique. Data collection of independent variable Korean Verbal Abuse Questionnaire (K-VAQ) modification and dependent variables of children's psychosocial development used questionnaires. Results: almost (69.4%) received severe verbal abuse, and most (63.9%) had poor psychosocial development. The statistical test results used Spearman Rho obtained a p-value of 0.013 (p-value < α), then H1 was accepted with R = 0.408, which means the strength of the relations. The correlation coefficient was positive, including a direct correlation, meaning that the more severe verbal abuse parents increasingly lacked psychosocial development of children. Conclusion: Psychosocial development of children is influenced by factors from parents' behavior in educating children. Parents' mistakes in responding to mistakes by scolding/blaming children can cause children to feel ashamed and worthless. It is hoped that parents should not verbally abuse children because it will lead children to behavior that inhibits or harms the child themselves.
Community Ability In The Process Of Transporting Emergency Victims Due To Traffic Accidents Purnamasari, Vela; Wahyu Tanoto
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Background: Traffic accidents are unintentional incidents on the road that can result in casualties. Accident victims must be immediately moved to a safer place with the right process. The ability of a rescuer to carry out the process of transportation and relocation will greatly affect the victim's condition. This study aims to determine the community's ability in the transportation process transfer of accident victims in Bendo Village, Pare District, Kedir Regency. Method: The research design uses descriptive. The research population is 259 respondents, and the sample is 26 respondents. The research technique is purposive sampling, and the single variable is the community's ability to transport accident victims in Bendo Village, Pare District. The research instrument uses observation. Data analysis uses the percentage formula and is interpreted quantitatively. Results: The research results from 26 respondents showed that a small number had sufficient ability, 6 respondents (23%), and almost all respondents had less ability, 20 respondents (77%). Conclusion: The ability of the community in the process of transportation for the transfer of accident victims is influenced by age, educational background, gender, marital status, occupation, living status with family, how often they help accident victims, and whether or not they have received information about emergencies before. It is hoped that the community will be able to apply the transportation process for moving accident victims appropriately to minimize more serious injuries to the victims. In this case, researchers can socialize to increase the community's ability to the transportation process for moving accident victims.
Application Of The Defense Style Questionnaire (DSQ) Model Of Self Defense Mechanism In Post Stroke Patients Sunaringtyas, Widyasih; Sulistyorini, Ariani; Fernanda, Feri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v5i1.141

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Background: Post-stroke patients experience changes in physical function so that they need self-defense mechanisms in order to adapt to their conditions. The self-defense mechanism model that a person uses appears when a person faces a reality that causes fear, anxiety, and insecurity. The purpose of this study was to determine the model of self-defense mechanisms in post-stroke patients in the working area of the UPTD Bendo Health Center, Pare District, Kediri Regency. Methods: The research design is descriptive, the research population is 56 people and the research sample is 49 respondents using a purposive sampling technique. The research was conducted on March 20 - April 20 2023. The research variables were models of self-defense mechanisms in post-stroke patients. The research instrument used a defense style questionnaire. Results: The results showed that 22.40% used the mature, neurotic, immature model, 10.2% of the respondents used mature and neurotic, 14.3% of the respondents used the mature, immature model, 8.20% of the respondents used neurotic, immature, 16.3% respondents used the mature model, 8.20% used immature and 8.20% used neurotic and 12.2 respondents did not use the self-defense mechanism model. Conclusion: The self-defense mechanism model used by respondents was influenced by several factors including age, gender, work history, and family support, information. Models of self-defense mechanisms in post-stroke can be used simultaneously or alternately, useful for facilitating physical adaptation for post-stroke patients
The MAMOVI Method for Training the Heimlich Maneuver in Adolescents Girianto, Pria Wahyu Romadhon; Damayanti, Didit; Pebrianti, Anisa Ajeng
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Background: Choking is a condition of total or partial obstruction of the airway that requires immediate action to avoid death or disability. The lack of information means that PMR members have not been able to implement choke management appropriately. This study aimed to see how Heimlich maneuver training using the MAMOVI method (lectures, demonstrations, and videos) affected PMR members at SMPN 1 Ngantang's ability to provide choking first aid Methods: Pre Pre-experimental design research design with a one-group pretest-posttest approach without control. The sampling technique with Purposive Sampling obtained 21 respondents from 70 populations. The research instrument used a choking first aid ability observation sheet, with a Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test statistical test with a significance level of 0.05 Results: The result of the study before being given the Heimlich Maneuver training intervention showed that (100%) respondents had less ability. After receiving complete (100%) intervention, respondents demonstrated excellent skills. The mean pre-test score was 3.71, and the mean post-test score was 26.71. It showed an increase in the value before and after the intervention was given. The analysis yielded a sig (2-tailed) p-value of 0.000 ≤.05, so that the p-value comparable000 toiindicating that Heimlich Maneuver training with the MAMOVI method (lectures, demonstrations, videos) has an effect on PMR members at SMPN 1 Ngantang's ability to perform choking first aid. Conclusion: The MAMOVI method combined the three methods to make it more interactive, interesting, effective, and understandable for respondents. We recommend that all school residents socialize this ability to prevent choking events

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