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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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ANALYSIS OF NURSING CARE FOR THE ELDERLY WITH APPLICATION OF WARM CITRONELLA COMPRESS TO TREAT ACUTE PAIN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS IN A NURSING HOME JAMBANGAN SURABAYA Rohmawati, Siti; Zahroh, Chilyatiz; Nurjannah, Siti; Muhith, Abdul
Nurse and Holistic Care Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Nurse and Holistic Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/nhc.v4i1.5103

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Introduction: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an inflammatory disease with symptoms of stiffness and pain in the joints. Individuals typically experience pain and weakness in specific body parts, namely the hands, feet, knees, and shoulders. Complaints of pain characterized by cramps and tingling are sensory complaints. If pain complaints are not treated or medication is not given, the impact will be disruption of physical activity, disruption of sleep patterns, and also disruption of comfort. Objective: To provide an overview of nursing care for the elderly by applying warm lemongrass compresses to treat rheumatoid arthritis pain at the Surabaya Nursing Home. Methods: The research method used is a case study. The subject of this research is Mr. B who is 61 years old with acute pain problems and was given warm lemongrass compresses for three days. Data collection techniques in this research were carried out by interviews and direct observation of patients using gerontic nursing care sheets and pain scale measurements using the numerical rating scale (NRS) method. Results: The results obtained by the client did not appear to be grimacing and were careful with his movements, complaints of pain from scale 2 (moderately increased) to scale 1 (decreased), grimaces from scale 2 (moderately increased) to scale 1 (decreased), restlessness from scale 2 (moderately increased) to scale 1 (decreased), difficulty sleeping from scale 2 (moderately increased) to scale 1 (decreased). Conclusions: Applying warm lemongrass compresses can reduce the intensity of pain complaints improve blood circulation and relax the patient.  Therefore, we hope that nurses will apply warm lemongrass compresses to patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF EMOTIONAL FREEDOM TECHNIQUE (EFT) ON POST-CESAREAN SECTION PAIN MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY AT JEMURSARI ISLAMIC HOSPITAL, SURABAYA Maiisa, Khotimatul Chusna; Afiyah, R. Khairiyatul; Umamah, Farida; Kartini, Yanis
Nurse and Holistic Care Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Nurse and Holistic Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/nhc.v4i1.5132

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Introduction: Problems that arise during post-cesarean section procedures due to incisions caused by tearing of the abdominal wall tissue and uterine wall can cause changes in continuity so that the mother feels pain due to the surgery. Objective: This study analyzes the impact of the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) therapy on managing post-cesarean section pain in a patient at Jemursari Islamic Hospital, Surabaya. Methods: The research employed a case study design focusing on a single patient, Mrs. M, with acute post-operative pain. Data collection methods included assessment, observation, anamnesis, and interviews. The EFT intervention was administered once daily for three consecutive days, with each session lasting 30 minutes. Results: The results indicated a reduction in pain intensity from a score of 4 to 2 on the pain scale. Conclusions: While these findings suggest that EFT may be an effective non-pharmacological pain management tool, the study’s limitations—including the small sample size and absence of a control group—necessitate further research with larger, controlled trials to validate these results.
NURSING CARE ANALYSIS OF ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATORY MANAGEMENT IN STROKE-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA (SAP) PATIENTS: A CASE STUDY FROM ICU RSPAL DR. RAMELAN SURABAYA Ababiel, Dinda Rimyatul
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Introduction: Stroke-associated pneumonia (SAP) is a common complication of stroke, leading to ineffective airway clearance and potentially severe outcomes such as respiratory failure and death. Objective: This case study analyzes the nursing care provided to a SAP patient in the ICU of RSPAL Dr. Ramelan Surabaya, focusing on the application of artificial respiratory management to improve airway clearance Methods: Over five days, the nursing team implemented interventions, including Endotracheal Tube (ETT) care, which partially resolved the ineffective airway clearance. Results: This improvement was evident in the enhanced respiratory parameters and reduced secretion accumulation. Conclusions: The findings highlight the importance of diligent airway management in preventing respiratory complications in SAP patients.
HEADACHES AFTER SPINAL ANESTHESIA AND THEIR LINK WITH RELATED FACTORS IN CANDIDATES FOR CESAREAN Abdi, Kamel; Abdullahzadeh, Mehrdad; Gholamveisi, Behzad; Aghabakpour, Hatam; Karimian, Aram
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Background: During a cesarean section, spinal anesthesia can result in post-dural puncture headaches. Objective: A group of female candidates for cesarean was studied to explore the link between post-spinal anesthesia headaches and factors, including age, BMI, blood pressure, fasting blood sugar, duration of immobilization in the supine position after spinal anesthesia, and history of prior spinal anesthesia and post-dural puncture headache. The needle size, type, and technique used for spinal anesthesia remained constant throughout the study. Methods: A cohort study was conducted on 80 women who were scheduled to undergo cesarean sections at a hospital in Iran. Researchers used the numeric pain rating scale to assess the severity of the women's headaches following spinal anesthesia. Through t-tests and chi-square tests, the potential link between headaches and related factors was analyzed. Result: The researchers found no significant association between headaches and factors such as age, BMI, blood pressure, fasting blood sugar, duration of immobilization in the supine position after spinal anesthesia, and history of prior spinal anesthesia and post-dural puncture headache (P > 0.5). Conclusion: When performing cesarean sections, anesthesia providers should consider all possible factors that could cause headaches in women who have undergone spinal anesthesia, regardless of age, BMI, blood sugar levels, blood pressure, immobilization time, or prior history of headaches.
APPLICATION OF SIMPLE INHALATION THERAPY IN PULMONARY TB PATIENTS TO OVERCOME THE INEFECTIVENESS OF BREATH WAY CLEANING Putri, Dini Firdiana; Soleha, Umdatus; Firdaus; Putri, Rahmadaniar Aditya
Nurse and Holistic Care Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Nurse and Holistic Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/nhc.v3i3.5165

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Background: Inadequate airway clearance is one of the nursing issues that arises during the pulmonary tuberculosis disease process. If untreated, ineffective airway clearance can result in hypoxemia, decreased consciousness, and even cell death. Objective: The purpose of this study is to see that simple inhalation therapy can help pulmonary tuberculosis patients at the Banyu Urip Community Health Center to overcome ineffective airway clearance. Methods: The research methodology combines a case study approach with a family nursing process approach, with one case as the unit of analysis, Mrs. K, a pulmonary tuberculosis patient who get treatment at the Banyu Urip Community Health Center working area. Data was gathered through interviews, physical examinations, supporting examinations, and a literature review. In the study, 350 ml of hot water steam and 5 drops of eucalyptus oil were applied twice a day for three days, for 10-15 minutes. Result: The research results of simple inhalation therapy proved to have a positive effect on Mrs. K, as evidenced by a reduction in verbal complaints, including ease in driving out secretions, respiratory frequency was within normal limits, and breathing became easier, because the cineol content of eucalyptus oil has mucolytic, bronchodilator, and anti-inflammatory functions. Conclusion: To overcome airway ineffectiveness and improve health status, simple inhalation therapy combined with eucalyptus oil can be used as an alternative. Non-pharmacological techniques that are simple, easy to use but provide numerous benefits in health care facilities, such as simple inhalation therapy, are expected of health care workers.
ANALYSIS OF NURSING CARE FOR DIVERTICULITIS PATIENTS USING PROGRESSIVE MUSCLE RELAXATION THERAPY TO OVERCOME ANXIETY AT DARMO HOSPITAL SURABAYA Agustin, Dian Rahmawati; Putri, Rahmadaniar Aditya; Soleha, Umdatus; Setiawan, M. Arif Helmi
Nurse and Holistic Care Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Nurse and Holistic Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/nhc.v4i1.5180

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Introduction: Diverticulitis is a disease caused by an unhealthy lifestyle, lack of dietary fiber intake and a high-fat diet as well as a lack of physical activity are the main triggers for this disease. In diverticulitis sufferers, anxiety problems often arise due to concerns about their health condition in the future and what their health status will be if surgery is performed. Objective: This study aims to determine the description of nursing care and analyze the application of progressive muscle relaxation therapy in diverticulitis patients with anxiety problems. Methods: This research uses a case study method by providing nursing care through a nursing process approach. The research was conducted at Darmo Hospital Surabaya on 23-25 September 2022 by applying progressive muscle relaxation therapy to 1 respondent for 3 days with an intensity of 2x/day with a duration of 15-20 minutes, evaluating the patient using the Hamilton Rating Scale for Anxiety instrument (HARS). Results: The results of this case study show a decrease in the level of anxiety felt by the patient after being given progressive muscle relaxation therapy. The level of anxiety decreased from moderate anxiety (score 22) to mild anxiety (score 14), the patient appeared calm and relaxed, and the patient's pulse decreased. This research concludes that the application of progressive muscle relaxation therapy can be an alternative to reduce anxiety in diverticulitis patients. Conclusions: However, the findings should be interpreted with cautiously due to the study's reliance on a single case and the short intervention period. Future research should explore the long-term effects of progressive muscle relaxation therapy on a larger and more diverse patient population.
ANALYSIS OF NURSING CARE FOR PREGNANT WOMEN WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF FE TABLET EDUCATION THROUGH METHOD AUDIOVISUALS TO OVERCOME THE DEFICIT KNOWLEDGE OF ANEMIA Alistia, Sabila Rohmatul Ula
Nurse and Holistic Care Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Nurse and Holistic Care
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Background: Anemia is a micronutrient problem in the form of a condition of deficient levels of hemoglobin (Hb) in the blood caused by low intake of iron which is needed for the formation of Hb. Not consuming Fe tablets in pregnant women is the most common cause of anemia in pregnant women. Objective: The aim is to analyze nursing care for pregnant women by implementing Fe tablet education through audiovisual methods to overcome anemia knowledge deficits. Methods: This research design uses descriptive in the form of a case study in the nature of nursing care including nursing assessment, nursing diagnosis, nursing intervention, nursing implementation and nursing evaluation. The research was carried out at the RSI Jemursari Surabaya. The time for taking this case study research was carried out by the researcher at January 10 to 12, 2023. Research was carried out for 3 days. Result: The results of the research after implementing Fe tablet education via audiovisual media on anemia in pregnant women 3 times in 3 days with an implementation time of 15 minutes showed that the patient's level of knowledge increased from scale 2 (moderately decreased) to scale 3 (moderate). Conclusion: The conclusions from the case study show that the application of Fe tablet education via audiovisual is effective as a nursing intervention for anemia problems in pregnant women.
ANALYSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS FAMILY NURSING CARE WITH THE APPLICATION OF EFFECTIVE COUGH AND CHEST PHYSIOTHERAPY TO OVERCOME IN AFFECTIVE RESPIRATORY CLEAR IN BANYU URIP SURABAYA Setiadi, Nanang Nurrachmat; Rusdianingseh; Hatmanti, Nety Mawarda; Zahroh, Chilyatiz
Nurse and Holistic Care Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Nurse and Holistic Care
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Background: In tuberculosis, excessive secretion production can cause airway obstruction, resulting in the problem of ineffective airway clearance. One of the nursing interventions that can be applied to clear sputum in the airways is chest physiotherapy and effective coughing techniques. Effective cough techniques and chest physiotherapy to make things easier expelling sputum so that the breathing process can run well so that it meets the body's oxygen needs. Objective: The aim of the research was to determine the application of effective coughing and chest physiotherapy to reduce the ineffectiveness of airway clearance in tuberculosis clients carried out independently. Methods: This research method uses a descriptive method with a case study approach. The instrument used is an observation sheet. The number of respondents included one tuberculosis family with a nursing diagnosis of ineffective airway clearance. Result: The results of applying effective cough techniques and chest physiotherapy given twice per day for three days with a duration of 10 to 15 minutes for each appointment showed that complaints of coughing and shortness of breath were reduced and it was easier to expel phlegm. Conclusion: The application of effective coughing techniques and chest physiotherapy has proven effective in reducing ineffective airway clearance in tuberculosis clients. Effective cough techniques and chest physiotherapy can be used as alternative measures to overcome ineffective airway clearance.
ANALYSIS OF NURSING CARE WITH THE APPLICATION OF THERMOTHERAPY TO OVERCOME PAIN ACUTE PROBLEMS AMONG ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME PATIENTS AT ICU RSI JEMURSARI SURABAYA Handhayani, Riris Dwi; Umamah, Farida; Kamariyah, Nurul; Damawiyah, Siti
Nurse and Holistic Care Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Nurse and Holistic Care
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/nhc.v3i3.5218

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Background: Acute Coronary Syndrome (SKA) includes a heart emergency disease with clinical manifestations in the form of feelings of discomfort or chest pain. Objective: The purpose of this study was to analyze the application of thermotherapy in acute coronary syndrome patients to overcome acute pain problems in ICU RSI Surabaya Jemursari. Methods: This research uses a descriptive method of case studies. The subjects used were 1 patient with acute coronary syndrome who had acute pain nursing problems. Thermotherapy is given for 3 days every 15-20 minutes repeated twice a day or every 12 hours. Data were collected by direct interviews with patients and families, observation and physical examination. Data collection methods include assessment, diagnosis, intervention, implementation and evaluation. Result: After nursing care for 3 days with the application of thermotherapy, namely placing a compress bag containing warm water with a temperature of 50 ° C wrapped with a cloth to be attached to the back / posterior, and attaching a warm compress cloth to the patient's chest area for 15-20 minutes repeated 2x or per 12 hours making the pain felt by the patient can decrease until it does not feel evidenced by complaints of decreased pain, Grimacing decreases, restlessness decreases, difficulty sleeping decreases, pulse frequency improves, breathing patterns improve. Conclusion: The application of thermotherapy has proven effective in reducing acute pain in the chest in patients with acute coronary syndrome. For health services, this research can be applied in nursing services professionally in improving nursing care comprehensively, making thermotherapy one of the non-pharmacological therapies to overcome acute pain.
THE NURSE'S ROLE IN COMMUNICATION WITH THE PATIENT/CLIENT Tushe, Mirela
Nurse and Holistic Care Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Nurse and Holistic Care
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The nurse plays a vital role in communication with the patient/ client. She/he is the person who spends the most time with the patient and constantly takes care of him/ her. From the first moments of presentation, reception and companionship of the patient, a relationship of interaction is created between each other. The nurse is the health professional who in the communication process is the information provider and the patient/client are the receiver, still these roles are sometimes exchanged depending on the situation. The way we communicate, the ethics we use, the behavior and attitude we maintain, the values ​​we present, show and highlight the figure and model of the professional nurse.

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