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Nurse and Holistic Care
ISSN : 27976971     EISSN : 27977188     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33086/nhc
Core Subject : Health,
“Nurse and Holistic Care" is a Scientific Journal managed by Institute for Research and Community Services of Nahdlatul Ulama University, Surabaya. The scope of this journal is articles in the fields of health, public health, midwifery and nursing (basic nursing, medical surgical nursing, pediatric nursing, maternity nursing, family and community health nursing, emergency and critical nursing, mental health nursing, gerontological nursing, and also nursing management). This journal is published in print and online every 4 months (3 times in a year), namely April, August and December. Each issue contains a minimum of 6 articles.
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FULFILLMENT OF EXERCISE NEEDS AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Afiyah, R. Khairiyatul; Kamariyah, Nurul; Wijayanti, Lono; Yhusnain, Juliatik Ragil
Nurse and Holistic Care Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Nurse and Holistic Care
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Background: During the Covid-19 pandemic, many restrictions on almost all routine services including maternal and newborn health services. Some pregnant women are reluctant to go to health facilities for fear of contracting it. The exercise need fulfillment of pregnant women's is disrupted by a pandemic because the gym and the park are closed or fear of the virus exposure when exercising outside the home. Objective: The purpose of the study was to describe the exercise need fulfillment of pregnant women during the Covid-19 pandemic at Jagir Health Center Surabaya. Methods: This study used descriptive design. The sample was 40 pregnant women in the 2nd and 3rd trimester at Jagir Health Center Surabaya which obtained bytotal sampling technique. The research variable was the exercise need fulfillment of pregnant women during the Covid-19 pandemic. The research instruments was questionnaires and then data were analyzed using frequency distribution tables. Results: The study results found that out of 40 respondents, almost entirely pregnant women (82.5%) had poor exercise need fulfillment and 17.5% pregnant women had good exercise need fulfillment during the Covid-19 pandemic. Conclusion: The exercise need fulfillment of pregnant women during the Covid-19 pandemic was poor. The role of nurses can improve and maintain regular exercise in pregnant women. In education, it is important to emphasize that moderate amounts of exercise 150 minutes/week such as walking and yoga can be done in various ways, such as exercising indoors or viewing videos from YouTube, zooming during the Covid-19 pandemic to increase immunity.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NURSE CARING BEHAVIOR AND ANXIETY LEVELS AMONG COVID-19 PATIENTS Kusuma, Erik; Nastiti, Ayu Dewi; Handayani, Dwining; Puspitasari, R.A. Helda
Nurse and Holistic Care Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Nurse and Holistic Care
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Background: Covid-19 patients who undergoing treatment in isolation rooms experience anxiety problems due to loss of contact with their surrounding. Caring behavior in providing nursing services provides comfort and tranquillity for patients. Objective: This study aimed to determine the relationship between nurses' caring behavior with the anxiety level of Covid-19 patients undergoing treatment in the isolation rooms. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional design. The sample in this study was COVID-19 patients undergoing treatment in the Isolation Room as many as 30 people. The respondents were selected using a consecutive sampling technique. The anxiety levels were measured using the State-Anxiety Inventory (S-AI) questionnaire. The data were analyzed using the Gamma and Somers'd correlation test. Results: The results showed that the better caring behaviour by nurses the lesser the anxiety level of patients. Gamma statistical test results obtained a p-value of 0.000 <0.05, which means that there was a significant relationship between nurses’ caring behaviour and the anxiety level of Covid-19 patients in the Isolation Room. Conclusions: The caring behaviour of nurses in Covid-19 patients was shown by the presence of caring, empathy, compassion, and good communication so that a therapeutic relationship is established between patients and nurses. Therefore, the patient feels safe, comfortable, and has less anxiety.
THE EFFECT OF HEALTH EDUCATION ON INCREASING BEHAVIOR FOR THE PREVENTION OF DENGUE HEMORRHAGIC FEVER IN THE COMMUNITY Putra, Kusuma Wijaya Ridi; Riesmiyatiningdyah, Riesmiyatiningdyah; Diana, Meli; Imron, Khoiri Ahmad Fauzi; Anugraheni, Junaidah; Syafirah, Dina; Sari, Winda Puspa; Heris, Erfian
Nurse and Holistic Care Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): Nurse and Holistic Care
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Background: One form of prevention of dengue haemorrhagic fever is through increasing public knowledge and understanding of the incidence of dengue haemorrhagic fever. Objective: This study was carried out with the aim of knowing the effect of health education on increasing behaviour for the prevention of dengue hemorrhagic fever in community. Methods: This study used a research design in the form of a pre experimental design with one group pre-post test design approach. This research was conducted on September 5, 2021 at RT 01 Kali Pecabean Village, Candi Sub-District, East Java Province, Indonesia. The population of this research is all families who live in RT 01 Kali Pecabean Village. The number of research samples was 26 families that were determined by using a sampling technique in the form of purposive sampling. Families who became respondents in this study were represented by one of the family members who participated in social gathering activities. The inclusion criteria used were families who participated in health education activities conducted at regular social gatherings. The instrument used is The Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever Prevention Questionnaire (DHFPQ). The result of reliability test was .550 and the validity was .84. Analysis of the data used is the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test with p-value < .05. Result: The results showed that there was an effect of health education on increasing behaviour for the prevention of Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever in the community (p-value .0000). Conclusion: With the results of this study, it is hoped that health workers are expected to increase public understanding through the provision of health education as a preventive measure against the incidence of Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever. In addition, health workers are also expected to provide assistance to the community.
BENEFITS OF SPIRITUALITY FOR THE ELDERLY: LITERATURE REVIEW Lilyana, Maria Theresia Arie; Astarini, Made Indra Ayu
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Background: Aging is the final phase in the human life cycle; elderly people are at risk to face the problem as an impact loss of their roles. Objective: This study aimed to know that spirituality has an impact on providing the ability to face and accept the changes that occur with age. Methods: This literature review aimed to find out the benefits of spirituality for healthy elderly lives. Data Sources: This study searched articles published between 2010 to 2020, full-text and free articles. The search keywords consisted of “function” and “spirituality” and “elderly”. Review Methods: This literature review was conducted using analysis of the selected articles based on the inclusion criteria such full-text articles that were discussed about the benefits of spirituality for the elderly, published in the last 10 years. Result: Spirituality has an impact on influencing the incidence of depression; the main source of support for physical and psychosocial health, increasing self-awareness that they are no longer young and death will surely come for them; source of life force; coping strategies that help overcome difficult times in the elderly’s life. Conclusion: Spirituality has a positive impact on the elderly in terms of physical and mental well-being.
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FACTORS RELATED TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PATIENT SAFETY GOALS: A LITERATURE REVIEW Astarini, Made Indra Ayu; Lilyana, Maria Theresia Arie
Nurse and Holistic Care Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): Nurse and Holistic Care
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Background: Patient safety goals are important things that must be done by nurses to get a patient safety culture. Individual internal factors and external factors can influence nurses in carrying out patient safety goals. Objective: This literature review study aims to discuss further internal and external factors that correlated in implementing patient safety goals by nurses. Methods: The design used was literature review. The keywords are in two languages. The keywords for articles in Indonesian are “faktor yang mempengaruhi”, “sasaran keselamatan pasien”, “perawat”, “rumah sakit”. The keywords for English articles are "factor", "patient safety goals", "Nurse", “hospital”. There was conducted through three databases, including PubMed (13 articles), Google Scholar (482 articles in Bahasa), and Science Direct (110 articles). Articles limited from January 2015 to October 2021. Then the author re-sorted the articles according were free access and full text, in the form of original articles. Result: There are 8 articles that appropriate with the criteria. Six articles are quantitative studies with a cross sectional approach and 2 articles with the SEM method. The results of the review show that there are 2 factors. Internal factors that correlated are motivation, knowledge and length of work. External factors that correlate are supervision and organizational culture. Conclusion: Two factors correlated with patient safety goals implementation by Nurses. Further research that can be carried out as a follow-up study from this literature review is to determine interventions related to these two factors to achieve the maximum application of patient safety goals.
ANALYSIS OF THE PREVALENCE OF ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IN HYPERTENSION PATIENTS AT THE GLENO INPATIENT PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER ERMERA MUNICIPALITY, TIMOR-LESTE de Carvalho, Joaquin Gregorio; de Costa, Antonio; Soares, Domingos
Nurse and Holistic Care Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): Nurse and Holistic Care
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Background; Arterial hypertension is a chronic disease where the blood pressure in the arteries is persistently above the normal value (systolic pressure > 140 mmHg or diastolic pressure is > 90 mmHg). The worldwide number of hypertension deaths reaches 9.4 million deaths. Hypertension data recorded at Gleno Inpatient Health Centre (IHC) in 2019 reaches 810 patients. Objective; This study aimed to analysis on alcohol consumption with prevalence of hypertension. Methods; This quantitative research used correlation approach, the samples were the patients who make an appointment and intern in Gleno IHC, the sampling technique was non-probability, the purposive sampling technique based of the inclusion criteria and the instrument was a questionnaire. Results; Sample size on study were 46 respondents. Based on the results of correlation statistical analysis Spearman Rank indicates the p-value was 0.001, which is lower than 0.05. This test showed a significant relationship between the consumption of alcohol with the occurrence of hypertension in Gleno IHC. Never the less, the result of the correlation test (r) was 0.473. Which means having the most high impact of alcohol consumption with an opportunity of 0.473 times.  Which result in the most severe hypertension disease in Gleno IHC. Conclusion; This research indicated that the relationship is positive and significant between the alcohol consumption and the prevalence of hypertension in Gleno Inpatient Health Centre, municipality of Ermera. This result can be used as a good input to improve the health promotion program and better service for hypertension patients at this health centre.
DETERMINANT OF HEALTH PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION AMONG ELDERLY WITH CHRONIC DISEASE IN JEMBER Dewi, Sofia Rhosma
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Background: Elderly is one of the vulnerable groups against COVID 19 infection. The mortality rate from COVID 19 is the highest in the elderly. The chronic disease is worsening the outcome. Objective: This study aimed to find the determinant of the implementation of health protocols among the elderly with chronic disease. Methods: This study was a correlational study conducted with a cross-sectional approach. A total of 437 elderly were selected through consecutive sampling techniques. The respondents were asked to fill the KAP questionnaire through a google form. The data were analysed using binary logistic regression and multivariate logistic regression techniques using SPSS. Result: The results showed that educational level (p-value 0,088); living arrangement (p-value 0,035); knowledge (p-value 0,026); occupation (p-value 0, 042) and the implementation of self-care management (p-value 0,047) were correlated with the implementation of health protocols among the elderly with chronic disease. Knowledge became the main determinant of the health protocol implementation among the elderly with OR 8,456 95%CI (3,495 – 20,455). Conclusion: It can be concluded that the elderly with adequate knowledge has the potential to be 8,4 times more likely to implement the health protocols properly. Health education about the appropriate implementation of health protocol needs to be carried out using a plain language that is easily accepted by the elderly
THE IMPACTS OF UNPLANNED PREGNANCY ON ADOLESCENCE: A LITERATURE REVIEW Hastuti, Puji; Juwita, Bening; Yunitasari, Esty
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Background: Pregnant adolescents (age 10-19) are at risk for complications of pregnancy and childbirth such as eclampsia and puerperal endometritis, which is one of the major causes of maternal death in the world. Unsafe abortions pose the same health risks (WHO 2018). Unwanted pregnancies reported by women in the 15-19 age group are twice as high (16%) as in the 20-24 age group (8%) (IDHS, 2017). Objective: The literature review’s purpose was to analyse the impact of pregnancy on adolescents through scientific evidence from research results of several researchers. Methods: The study was conducted with a literature review design, where the data used were secondary data from articles that examined adolescents with problems with unplanned pregnancies or adolescents who experienced early marriage due to unplanned pregnancies. The framework used to search for articles used PICOS. The article was limited to empirical studies of the last 5 years. Search through Google Scholar database, e-resource, Science Direct and Pubmed. Keywords and Boolean operators used were impacts and unplanned pregnancy and teen. Keywords adjusted to Medical Subject Heading (MeSH), obtained a sample of 22 reviewed articles. Result: The search results obtained 22 articles and it had similarities, namely 8 articles discussing physical impacts, 11 articles discussing psychological impacts, 15 articles discussing social impacts and 7 articles discussing economic impacts. Through this review, the physical impact results were premature birth, anemia and hypertension during pregnancy, attempted abortion, psychological impact in the form of feelings of fear, depression, guilt and disappointment with oneself, social impact in the form of dropping out of school, community stigma because it was considered a problem group, not getting support from the environment and the economic impact was difficulty finding work so that it was difficult to meet daily needs. Conclusion: Adolescents who decide to maintain their pregnancy is the best decision, but the significant impact that adolescents will experience makes them at high risk for physical disorders.
FAMILY SUPPORT, MOTIVATION, AND THE ATTENDANCE LEVEL OF THE PATIENTS WITH THE CHRONIC NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE IN THE CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (PROLANIS) Diana, Meli; Putra, Kusuma Wijaya Ridi; Wijayanti, Dini Prastyo; Riesmiyatiningdyah, Riesmiyatiningdyah; Yumiati, Yumiati
Nurse and Holistic Care Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Nurse and Holistic Care
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Background: The quality of life of people with chronic non-communicable diseases can be improved by establishing the Chronic Disease Management Program (PROLANIS). Many factors may affect the presence of chronic non-communicable disease sufferers in PROLANIS activities, including social support, motivation, level of knowledge, work, and others. Objective: This study aimed to analyze the relationship between family support, motivation, and the attendance level of patients with chronic non-communicable diseases in the PROLANIS. Methods: The research design used in this study is an analytical descriptive with a cross-sectional approach. The research was conducted from August 2020 to February 2021 at the FKTP Clinic DKT 02 Sidoarjo. The target population in this study were all 55 members of PROLANIS registered at the FKTP Clinic DKT 02 Sidoarjo. The sampling technique used is total sampling, so that the sample in this study is all members of PROLANIS who are in the target population. In this study, there are 3 variables: family support, motivation, and the attendance of patients who suffer from chronic non-communicable diseases in participating in PROLANIS. The instrument used to measure the attendance of the patients who suffer from chronic non-communicable diseases in participating in PROLANIS is the attendance list in the implementation of PROLANIS for 5 meetings. Meanwhile, the instrument used to measure family support, and motivation of patients suffering from chronic non-communicable diseases following PROLANIS was a close-ended questionnaire. This study used Spearmen Rho statistical test with a significant level of .05 (α < .05). Results: The results showed a relationship between family support and the motivation of patients with chronic non-communicable diseases to participate in the PROLANIS (r = .986; p-value = .000). The results also showed that there was no relationship between family support (r = .187; p-value = .173) and motivation (r = .195); p-value = 153) with the attendance level of the patients with chronic non-communicable diseases in the PROLANIS. Conclusion: The health workers must know what factors can affect their attendance level in PROLANIS activities. By knowing these factors, health workers can make action plans to increase the attendance of chronic non-communicable disease patients in PROLANIS activities.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF GIVING NIGELLA SATIVA OIL TO SKIN INTERGITY DISORDERS IN ADOLESCENTS SUFFERS ACNE VULGARIS Nunik Purwanti; Fitriasari, Andikawati
Nurse and Holistic Care Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Nurse and Holistic Care
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Introduction: Changing cosmetics can cause acne vulgaris. Objective: The research objective was to analyze the effectiveness of Nigella Sativa oil administration on skin integrity problems in adolescents with acne vulgaris in Kedensari Village RT 17 RW 05 Tanggulangin Sidoarjo. Methods: This study used Quasi Experimental with a pre-posttest control group design approach. The study population was all adolescents with acne vulgaris who experienced skin integrity problems in Kedensari Village RT 17 RW 05 Tanggulangin Sidoarjo. The sample was selected using the simple random sampling technique of 28 adolescents who were then divided into two groups, namely the experimental group of 14 people and the control group of 14 people. The independent variable was the administration of Nigella Sativa oil, while the dependent variable was the degree of skin integrity disorders in adolescents with acne vulgaris. The research instrument was a skin condition observation sheet. Data analysis used the Wilcoxon test and the Mann Whitney test with a significance value of α = 0.05. Results: The results showed: 1) There were significant differences in skin integrity before and after intervention in the intervention group p =0,001,(0,001<0,05) There were significant differences in skin integrity in the intervention group and the control group (p =0,000 <0.005). Conclusions: Giving nigella sativa oil is effective in improving skin integrity problems in adolescent with acne vulgaris. It is hoped that the nurses can use nigella sativa oil in providing care for adolescents with acne vulgaris.