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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
Self-Care of Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis in Compliance with Diet Nutrition and Fluids Mardiyah, Adiyati; Maktum, Ummi; Julianti, Erna; Zulkifli, Zulkifli
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i1.205

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Background: Hemodialysis accompanied by proper management of nutritional and fluid diet is very important, as excessive fluid intake can worsen the condition of patients with chronic kidney disease. The aim of research to know about Self Care of Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis in Compliance with Diet Nutrition and Fluids Methods: This study is a quantitative study, this type of research is descriptive that describes self-care in hemodialysis patients in adherence to nutritional and fluid diets. This study uses a cross sectional design. This design looks at the picture of self-care, nutrient and fluid diet compliance. Sampling in this study used purposive sampling. A total sample of 118 respondents. Results: Most of the patients in the category of non-compliance with hemodialysis in the diet of nutrients and fluids from all questionnaire items (asmaul husna) were 81 respondents (68.6%). Conclusion: Patients can understand the importance of self-way, nutritional diet and high-quality health to improve health pasien. It is recommended to implement comprehensive educational programs for patients on the importance of adhering to dietary and fluid restrictions, as well as self-management techniques, to enhance their overall health outcomes.
The Effect Of Giving A Combination Of Mirror Therapy And Rom (Range Of Motion) Based On Self Care Theory On Muscle Strength In Stroke Patients Nadatien , Ima; Salamah, Umi; Hidaayah, Nur
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i1.230

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Background: Stroke is a state of neurological deficit that occurs when some brain cells die due to flow disturbances. Stroke patients experience hemiparesis and have limitations in upper and lower limb motor function and motor function, leading to limitations on functional mobility. According to Riskesdas (2020) Indonesia, the prevalence of stroke has increased from 7% to 10.9%, while stroke sufferers in East Java are 507 people. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of giving a combination of mirror therapy and ROM based on self care theory on muscle strength in stroke patients in the Inpatient Room of RSI Darus Syifa' Surabaya Methods: This type of research used True Experimental with Pretest-Posttest Control Group Design. The population in this study were 103 stroke patients. The sampling technique used probability sampling by simple random sampling, the sample size in this study was 34 respondents, 17 respondents for the control group and 17 respondents for the intervention group. The instrument for measuring muscle strength used the Medical Research Council (MRC) scale. The data obtained were analyzed using Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test and Mann Whitney. Results: The results of Mann Whitney on muscle strength variables with a significant level of 0.000 < = 0.05, indicate that there is an effect of a combination of mirror therapy and rom (range of motion) based on self care theory on strength. muscles in stroke patients in the inpatient ward of the rsi darus syifa 'surabaya. Conclusion: The conclusion of this study is that the combination of mirror therapy and ROM based on self care theory has an effect on muscle strength in stroke patients and is easy to do, so that it can be applied as a nursing intervention in inpatient rooms for the development of nursing science in hospitals.
The Relationship Levels of Clinical Nurses with Anxiety Level of Nurses in The Particular Isolation Room Covid 19 Islamic Hospital Darusyifa' Surabaya Setiyowati, Eppy; Cornelia Sugijantoro, Alviana; Anggraeni Dwi Puspita , Reny; Salamah, Umi; Iskandar, Joni
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i1.231

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Background: At the beginning of 2020, the whole world was shocked by the phenomenon of the Corona Virus (Covid19) pandemic which caused panic everywhere. Hundreds of thousands of people were infected and thousands more died. This really creates anxiety for all humans, especially anxiety for health workers in particular. This study aims to determine the relationship between the level of clinical nurses (PK) and the anxiety level of nurses in the Special Isolation Room (RIK) COVID-19 Darussyifa' Islamic Hospital Surabaya Methods: This study uses an observational approach with a cross sectional research design. The research population is the Nurse in the Special Isolation Room (RIK) COVID-19 Darussyifa' Islamic Hospital Surabaya. The sample size of the study was all nurses in the special isolation room of the Darusyifa Islamic Hospital, Surabaya, amounting to 27 nurses. The independent variable is the level of nurses, and the dependent variable is the level of anxiety. The research instrument is a questionnaire. Data analysis used multiple linear regression test. Results: The results showed that there .are 6 levels of clinical care levels, namely Pre PK and Level 1,2,3,4,5Based on the results of the univariate analysis, it is known that the level of clinical nurses has a relationship with the level of anxiety in the COVID-19 workspace, as evidenced by the sign value obtained 0.027, which means that p <0.05, it means that there is a relationship between the level of clinical nurses and the anxiety level of nurses in the special isolation room. Conclusion: that is, there is a relationship between the level of clinical nurses with the level of anxiety. There is a need for procedures to reduce the risk of anxiety in isolation nurses.
Improving Medication Adherence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients with Health Coaching: Scoping Review Setiyowati, Eppy; Subairi, Moh
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i2.180

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Background: One of the most important ways to ensure the success of tuberculosis treatment is to increase patient adherence to treatment to prevent infection, achieve a cure, and avoid drug resistance, recurrence, and death. The purpose of the literature review is to determine the importance of health coaching in improving treatment adherence in pulmonary tuberculosis patients. Methods: The stage of Scoping Review is to select journals by taking into account the year of publication and full text. Furthermore, articles and journals that are considered less relevant are excluded. Literature was obtained from 6 pertinent articles on Google Scholar, Indonesia One Search, DOAJ, and Garuda, with the keywords Health Coaching, Medication Adherence, and Tuberculosis. Results: After a review of the selected articles, the results of Health Coaching show that it has a good impact on improving medication adherence in pulmonary tuberculosis patients. Conclusion: Health coaching is effective in improving medication adherence among pulmonary tuberculosis patients. By equipping patients with the necessary knowledge, skills, and confidence, health coaching enhances self-management, supports better treatment outcomes, and helps prevent drug resistance, recurrence, and mortality.
Effectiveness Range of Motion Therapy and Warm Water Compresses on Increasing Muscle Strength in Non-Hemorrhagic Stroke Patients: Scoping Review Barbosa de Oliveira, Adirson; Muhith, Abdul
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i2.186

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Background: Stroke is the most common cause of disease in the world and is the highest cause of death in Indonesia, so prevention is essential to minimize disability and stroke death. To restore and increase muscle strength in stroke patients, the solution is to do Range Of Motion (ROM) Exercises and Warm Compresses. This Scoping Review aimed to identify the effectiveness of Range Of Motion therapy and warm compresses on increasing muscle strength in non-hemorrhagic stroke patients. Methods: The method used is a Scoping Review using journal databases from PubMed, Science Direct, and Google Scholar in the range of 2020-2023 with the keywords "Range Of Motion Therapy", "Warm Compress", "Muscle strength" and "Non-Hemorrhagic Stroke" and stroke obtained as many as 2381 articles. Results: Search for articles according to the criteria and get 10 ready to be reviewed. The articles describe the effectiveness of ROM therapy and warm compresses in increasing muscle strength in non-hemorrhagic stroke patients. Conclusion: It is expected in stroke patients to attempt to control Range Of Motion therapy and warm water compresses.
The Relationship of Anemia In Pregnant Women With Low Birth Weight Suparni, Ita Eko; Dina Mariana, Bety
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i2.202

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Background: Pregnancy anemia is one indicator of measuring the success of a nation's health development. Anemia in pregnant women can increase the risk of LBW. As adults, LBW babies have a greater risk of stunting. This study aimed to determine the relationship between the incidence of anemia in pregnant women and low birth weight in the Ngancar Community Health Center area, Kediri Regency. Methods: This research design uses a retrospective cohort. The population in this study was 346 respondents, and the sample was 186. A simple random sampling technique and measuring instruments were used in the form of a Pregnancy Mother's Register Book and a Childbirth Register Book. The research was conducted on 20-25 August 2023 in the Ngancar Community Health Center Working Area, Kediri Regency. The independent variable is the incidence of anemia in pregnant women (X), and the dependent variable is low birth weight (LBW) (Y). Bivariate data analysis with Spearman Rank with a significant value (p ˂ 0.05). Results: The results of data analysis using Spearman Rank regarding the relationship between the incidence of anemia in pregnant women and Low Birth Weight obtained a significant value (p) of 0.0001 (p < 0.05). Thus, it is stated that there is a relationship between the incidence of anemia in pregnant women and low birth weight. Conclusion: Anemia can increase the occurrence of LBW, but from this research, it is known that not all pregnant women with anemia in their pregnancies will give birth to LBW babies because anemia is not the only factor causing LBW. Pregnancy checks are done monthly, and good nutrition and Fe tablets are needed to prevent anemia and LBW
Correlation Of Maternal Characteristics (Age, Parity, BMI) With Success Of Labor Induction Oxytocin Drip Siti Asiyah; Widi Astuti, Wuri; silviya, Linda
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i2.203

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Background: : Labor induction with oxytocin drip is an alternative action that can be used to overcome complications in the labor process. The study aims to determine the correlation between maternal characteristics (age, parity, BMI) and the success of labor induction oxytocin drips in Aminah Hospital Blitar City. Methods: The research design was cohort retrospective—Independent data on maternal age, parity, and BMI. Dependent data is the success of oxytocin drip labor induction. Data was obtained through medical record status with 50 respondent samples. It was taken using proportional random sampling, Inclusion criteria for oxytocin drip labor induction starting in the latent phase, and collected using the data collection instrument sheet on July 12 - 30, 2023. The data analysis used the Chi-Square test. Results: Results of the study showed that there was a relationship between maternal age and labor induction success with oxytocin drip, with an Asymp Sig (0,000) < α (0,05). There was no relationship between parity and labor induction success with oxytocin drip, with an Asymp Sig (0,157) > α (0,05). There was a relationship between BMI and labor induction success with oxytocin drip, with an Asymp Sig (0,000) < α (0,05). Conclusion: Maternal age and BMI affect the success of labor induction, so women should give birth in a safe age range, which is 20-35 years, and a BMI of 18,5-24,9 kg/m2 will reduce the risk of failure in the labor process, especially labor with oxytocin drip induction.
Relationship of Lipid Profiles to Stroke Patients: Systematic Review Nurhayati Puspita, Uci; Septianingrum, Yurike; Wijayanti, Lono; Soleha, Umdatus
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i2.207

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Background: Stroke is the second leading cause of death and a major contributor to disability worldwide, with the highest prevalence in developing countries. Ischemic stroke is the most common type, caused by blood flow obstruction due to blood clots or fatty plaque accumulation (atherosclerosis). Hemorrhagic stroke, on the other hand, occurs due to blood vessel rupture and bleeding in the brain. This systematic review aims to explore the relationship between lipid profiles and stroke incidence. Methods: This study employed a systematic review approach using the PRISMA methodology. Articles were sourced from databases including Google Scholar, PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Cochrane Library, focusing on publications from 2019 to 2024. Keywords used for the search included "lipid profile," "stroke," "ischemic stroke," and "hemorrhagic stroke." A total of 2,556 articles were identified, and after screening and selection, 9 relevant articles were included for review. Results: The systematic review findings indicate a significant relationship between lipid profiles and the occurrence of stroke. Elevated lipid levels, particularly abnormal cholesterol and triglyceride levels, are associated with an increased risk of ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. Conclusion: This systematic review confirms a significant association between lipid profiles and stroke incidence. Elevated lipid levels increase the risk of both ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. Early screening and management of lipid profiles through lifestyle changes and appropriate treatments are essential for stroke prevention. Further research should evaluate the effectiveness of targeted lipid-lowering strategies in reducing stroke risk.
Rehabilitation With Bridging Exercise In Stroke Patients: Systematic Review Fauziah Rochmah, Ardianti; Septianingrum, Yurike; Lono Wijayanti; Umdatus Soleha
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i2.209

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Background: Stroke is a neurological disease that can result in weakness in part or all of the body, emphasizing the importance of early mobilization in post-stroke recovery. One of the fundamental physical exercises recommended is the bridging exercise. This article evaluates the impact of bridging exercises on stroke patients through a systematic review approach, focusing on their potential to improve rehabilitation outcomes. Methods: The methodology involved a systematic review of studies from 2020 to 2024, using journal databases such as Google Scholar, Science Direct, and PubMed. Keywords like "Bridging exercise," "Stroke," "Stroke patients," "Rehabilitation," "Muscle strength," and "Body balance" guided the search. Articles included in the review were in English and selected based on PRISMA guidelines, resulting in seven eligible studies for analysis. Results: The results of this review highlight that bridging exercises significantly improve muscle strength and body balance among stroke patients. The exercises demonstrated a positive influence on patients' rehabilitation progress, contributing to better physical and functional health outcomes. Conclusion: In conclusion, bridging exercises serve as an effective intervention in stroke rehabilitation, promoting early mobilization and improving post-stroke recovery. Encouraging stroke patients to incorporate these exercises into their rehabilitation routines could enhance overall health and functional capabilities.
Mothers' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Support from Health Workers Influencing The Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Handbook Utilization for Maternal and Child Health in Palembang Kumalasari, Intan
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i2.222

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Background: The Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Handbook is an essential tool in improving the health of pregnant women and young children. Serving as both a medical record and an educational resource, it provides vital health information for mothers and children. However, the utilization and understanding of the MCH Handbook vary across regions. This study evaluates the use of the MCH Handbook in monitoring maternal and child health in Palembang City. Methods: A quantitative cross-sectional design was employed, targeting pregnant women and mothers with children aged 0–5 years from eight health centers in Palembang City. A total of 240 respondents were selected using simple random sampling. Data collection instruments were validated for reliability through Spearman-Brown, Guilford, and Cronbach's Alpha methods. Statistical analyses explored associations between utilization and factors influencing MCH Handbook use. Results: The findings indicate a high utilization rate of the MCH Handbook in Palembang City (84.2%), though variations exist in its frequency and quality of use. Key factors influencing utilization include mothers' knowledge (p=0.042, OR 2.050), attitudes (p=0.000, OR 6.718), and health worker support (p=0.000, OR 21.44). Mothers who actively use the MCH Handbook demonstrate better knowledge and attitudes toward health care during pregnancy and early childhood. Health worker support significantly enhances usage, with supported mothers being 21.44 times more likely to utilize the handbook effectively. Conclusion: In conclusion, the MCH Handbook significantly contributes to improving maternal and child health. Strengthened socialization programs, targeted training for mothers, and ongoing health worker support are recommended to optimize its utilization and effectiveness.