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Nursing Information Journal
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NIJ is a nursing journal which publishes scientific works for nurse practitioners and researchers. NIJ welcomes and invites original and relevant research articles in nursing as well as literature study and case report particularly in nursing.
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Effectiveness Of Providing Breast Care Education On Mother Skills In Breastfeeding Mothers Filiasari, Fanesha Ayuni; Nuzula, Firdawsyi; Prayitno, Siswoto Hadi
Nursing Information Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): In Progress Issue
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Breast care is essential for every pregnant mother to ensure smooth breast milk production. With sufficient breast milk production, the baby's nutritional adequacy will be met.  Breast care is an important thing to pay attention to in preparation for breastfeeding, because the breast is an important organ that produces breast milk. This research aims to evaluate and determine the extent to which providing breast care education can improve mothers' skills. The quantitative research method uses a pre-experimental method, using a one-group pretest-posttest approach. a population of 500 respondents with a purposive sampling technique was 83 respondents with the criteria of breastfeeding mothers 0-6 months (exclusive breastfeeding) in the work area of the Kalibaru Kulon Community Health Center. Data was collected in the form of breast care SOPs and checklist sheets according to the SOP. The statistical test results of the Wilcoxon test are known as Asymp.sig. (2-tailed) has a value of .000 < 0.05, it is concluded that there is an influence of breast care education on maternal skills in breastfeeding mothers in the working area of the Kalibaru Kulon Community Health Center. Providing breast care education regarding maternal skills to breastfeeding mothers is very important to facilitate the release of breast milk, and helps increase blood flow and keep the milk ducts from becoming blocked, helping to keep the breasts and nipples healthy and clean
The Effectiveness Of Yoga Therapy And Exercise Therapy On Sleep Quality In Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease: A Systematic Review Reptes, Puteri Hirika; Yulia, Yulia; Edison, Chiyar; Yona, Sri
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Sleep disturbances are highly prevalent among patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), occurring both in the pre-dialysis stage and among individuals undergoing hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis. These disturbances can significantly impair overall quality of life. Various factors contribute to sleep disorders in CKD patients, including the accumulation of uremic toxins, pain, pruritus, dyspnea, anxiety, and the side effects associated with dialysis therapy itself. Physical activity-based interventions, such as aerobic exercise and yoga, have shown substantial potential in improving sleep quality. The objective of this systematic review is to evaluate the effects of yoga and aerobic exercise interventions on sleep quality in patients with CKD. A comprehensive literature search was conducted using databases including ProQuest, PubMed, Scopus, the International Journal of Health Sciences and Research, Springer, and the Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research. Only full-text articles published in English between 2019 and 2024 were included. The review followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) 2020 guidelines. Thirteen studies were identified: 11 Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs), 1 quasi-experimental study, and 1 qualitative study. Analysis of the 11 RCTs revealed that various interventions—particularly yoga, aerobic exercise, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) were employed to improve sleep quality. Among these, yoga and aerobic exercise were found to significantly enhance sleep quality in CKD patients, especially those undergoing hemodialysis, with aerobic exercise demonstrating more consistent benefits. Conversely, CBT did not produce significant improvements in sleep quality compared to the control group, though it did show limited effects on reducing depressive symptoms and dysfunctional beliefs. The quasi-experimental study examined the impact of yoga exercise and found it to be a contributing factor to improved quality of life, including better sleep. The qualitative study employed a phenomenological approach to explore the subjective experiences of CKD patients with fatigue caused by poor sleep, aligning with the study's aim of understanding this phenomenon from the patient’s perspective.
Family Support Related To Self-Harm Behavior Of Students Of The Bachelor Of Nursing Study Program Pamungkas, Akhmad Yanuar Fahmi
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Self-harm is a psychological disorder that needs serious attention and priority in prevention and treatment of mental health efforts. Self-harm behavior is a high-risk act committed by a group of adolescents than adults. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship of family support to self-ham behavior in female students of Bachelor of Nursing Science Study Program. This research design uses a Cross-sectional design, using Purposive Sampling technique. The number of respondents in this study amounted to 46 female students. Data collection through a closed questionnaire distributed using a family support questionnaire and a Self-harm questionnaire.  Data analysis using the chi-square correlation test to determine the relationship between the two variables. The results of family support obtained 19 people (41.3%) were in the moderate family support category, and the results of Self-harm were 26 people (56.5%) respondents were in the mild self-harm category. The results of this study obtained a Pearson Chi-Square value with SPSS 27 of 13.985 with a significance value of p value 0.001 < α = 0.05, it can be stated that there is a relationship between family support and self-harm behavior in female students of Bachelor of Nursing Science Study Program at STIKES Banyuwangi 2024. It can be concluded that the greater the support provided by the family, the less likely someone is to do Self-harm.
Effective Strategies to Enhance Collaborative Skills of Healthcare Workers in Improving Patient Satisfaction: A Systematic Review Wahyuni, Sri; Rahmawati, Iis; Rondhianto, Rondhianto
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One of the most important factors in raising hospital patient happiness and care quality is effective collaboration among healthcare professionals. Implementing techniques to improve teamwork skills is still fraught with difficulties, though. A lack of policy backing, a lack of resources, and healthcare personnel' aversion to change are the key problems. Health workers' resistance to change, a lack of legislative support, and a lack of resources all make it difficult to maximize team collaboration, which is crucial for providing high-quality care and satisfactory patient outcomes. Therefore, in order to assess the efficacy of collaborative skills training programs and their influence on patient satisfaction, a systematic study is required. A thorough literature review based on major databases was conducted in this investigation. The Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases were searched for relevant literature with a publication span of 2019–2024. The Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) and the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT) were used to assess the gathered papers. Eight pertinent articles were thoroughly examined out of the 885 total that were found. To find important trends in health workers' collaborative skills training tactics and their effects on patient satisfaction, a theme analysis technique was used to examine a few chosen research. Eight publications in all were gathered, and the results demonstrated that online learning and simulation-based training improved health workers' capacity for teamwork. Additionally, it has been demonstrated that clinical supervision and leadership enhance the coordination of multidisciplinary teams, and family-based approaches significantly affect patient satisfaction. This study recommends hospitals include these evidence-based training tactics into postoperative care protocols to enhance team efficacy and overall patient experience, notwithstanding implementation hurdles such time restrictions and managerial support. Enhancing interdisciplinary teamwork through structured collaborative training can improve patient outcomes and satisfaction while also enhancing the quality of treatment. This method encourages teamwork and collaborative decision-making while promoting integrated, holistic care in nursing. Improved care quality, enhanced team communication, and a patient-centered approach involving families are among the health implications. These tactics benefit patients and healthcare professionals alike, improving clinical results, patient safety, and general satisfaction.
The Impact of Audiovisual Distraction on The Pain Level of Intravenous Infusion For Preschool Children Idris, Muhamad; Pujiharti, Imelda; Rustiningsih, Atik
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Installing infusion therapy is an invasive procedure carried out by medical personnel on patients who often experience pain. With audiovisual distraction therapy, it is hoped that pain can be reduced during infusion installation, especially for children who are prone to fear, as the impact of trauma on children when infusion therapy is carried out during treatment. This research aims to determine the effect of audiovisual distraction on the pain level of infusion installations in preschool children. This study used a quasy experiment design with a post-test-only non-equivalent control group design approach. Samples were selected using the accidental sampling technique, with a total of 60 preschool children (3-6 years) divided into a control group and a distraction intervention group. Pain levels were measured using the FLACC scale. Data analysis used the Mann-Whitney U-test statistical test. The results showed the effect of audiovisual distraction on the pain level of infusion installation in preschool children with a p value of 0.000. Providing audiovisual distraction therapy is very important as non-pharmacological pain management during IV insertion in children so that children do not experience trauma or fear.
Factors Influencing Obesity: A Systematic Literatur Review Utami, Bayu Tri; Rahmawati, Iis; Susanto, Tantut
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Adolescent obesity represents a significant global health issue escalating in both developed and developing countries, including Indonesia, with impacts on non-communicable disease risks and psychosocial disorders. The complexity of its causes requires a holistic approach via the Socio-Ecological Model (SEM), integrating individual, social, environmental, and policy factors. This study aims to identify and analyze these factors influencing adolescent obesity incidence. A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method guided by PRISMA 2020 was employed, searching PubMed, Scopus, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar (2020–2024) using keywords on adolescent obesity, socio-ecological model, and risk factors. From 2,530,000 initial articles, screening of titles, abstracts, and full texts yielded 12 high-quality articles for synthesis. Synthesis revealed individual-level factors such as high-calorie low-fiber diets, low physical activity, sedentary behavior, academic stress, and poor self-regulation contribute to elevated BMI in adolescents. Social factors include family parenting styles, peer influence, and social media; environmental aspects encompass limited healthy food access, fast food dominance, and scarce sports facilities; policy measures like unhealthy food marketing regulations and sugary drink taxes remain suboptimal in developing countries. In conclusion, adolescent obesity arises from multidimensional SEM interactions, necessitating comprehensive multilevel prevention interventions involving families, schools, communities, and government policies for sustained effectiveness.
Improving Sleep Quality in Stroke and Chronic Kidney Disease Patients: A Systematic Review of Non-Pharmacological Interventions Eriza, Yudia; Kariasa, I Made; Arista, Liya; Yona, Sri
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Sleep disturbances are common in patients with stroke and chronic kidney disease, potentially worsening health conditions and reducing quality of life. Non-pharmacological interventions have received less research attention, despite the potential for non-pharmacological approaches to improve sleep quality without causing side effects. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions in this population. Randomized controlled trials involving patients with stroke and chronic kidney disease aged >18 years were searched in seven English-language databases. Methodological quality was assessed using the JBI critical appraisal tool, and data were synthesized. 9 RCTs met inclusion criteria and demonstrated significant benefits. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (4 studies) consistently improved sleep quality and reduced fatigue, anxiety, and depression (p < 0.001). Reflexology (2 studies) decreased anxiety and improved sleep quality (p < 0.001). Acupuncture significantly improved ISI, PSQI, and HADS scores (p < 0.001–0.003). Lavender aromatherapy reduced depression and improved sleep quality (p < 0.001), while spiritual care improved sleep quality and spiritual well-being (p < 0.001). These findings highlight the role of nurses in implementing non-pharmacological interventions to address sleep disturbances and related psychological symptoms in patients with stroke and chronic kidney disease. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is recommended for patients with insomnia and psychological comorbidities, reflexology and massage may be beneficial for those undergoing hemodialysis, while acupuncture, aromatherapy, and spiritual care can be tailored to individual needs. Further research is needed to assess their long-term effectiveness and their integration into broader clinical practice.
Prevalence of Motor Impairments in Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia during Chemotherapy: A Systematic Review Muslimah, Desti Elza; Huda, Mega Hasanul; Allenidekania, Allenidekania; Lestari, Ayu Widya
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Motor impairments are a frequent and disabling consequence of vincristine‑based chemotherapy in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). These deficits can compromise daily functioning and long‑term quality of life. This systematic review aimed to synthesize evidence on the prevalence and characteristics of motor impairments among pediatric ALL patients undergoing chemotherapy.  A comprehensive search was conducted across PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scopus, ClinicalKey, and ClinicalKey Nursing, supplemented by citation tracking. Observational studies published up to May 2025 were screened using the PEOS framework. Ten eligible studies involving 580 children were included. Outcomes assessed encompassed fine motor precision, manual dexterity, coordination, balance, agility, and strength. Motor impairments were consistently reported across all studies, with prevalence varying by treatment phase and country. During induction, prevalence ranged from 48% (USA) to 62.5% (Netherlands). In consolidation, rates reached 75.5% (Colombia). The highest prevalence was observed in the maintenance phase, with Turkey reporting 83.9% overall impairment and specific deficits in fine motor integration (70.6%), strength (74.4%), and upper‑limb coordination (61.1%). Finland showed the lowest overall prevalence (31.8%). Motor impairments are common and persistent in children with ALL receiving vincristine‑based chemotherapy, particularly during the maintenance phase. These findings underscore the need for standardized monitoring protocols, early detection, and timely rehabilitation strategies to mitigate long‑term functional decline and optimize quality of life in pediatric oncology care.
Development of A Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI) Prevention Supervision Instrument Based on The CDC Guideline for Prevention of CAUTI Devi Rahma Sofia; Rizki Fitryasari; RR Dian Tristiana
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Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI) remains one of the most common healthcare-associated infections and contributes significantly to increased morbidity, length of hospital stay, and healthcare costs. Suboptimal prevention practices and a lack of structured supervision instruments may lead to inconsistent adherence to evidence-based guidelines. This study aims to develop a supervision instrument for CAUTI prevention based on the CDC Guideline for Prevention of CAUTI. This study used a descriptive mixed-methods Research and Development (R&D) design, combining quantitative document analysis and qualitative interviews. A total of 100 patient monitoring documents were selected using purposive sampling, along with 7 ward head nurses as interview participants. Data were collected through document evaluation and semi-structured interviews, followed by Focus Group Discussion (FGD), expert consultation, and content validity testing using I-CVI. The developed instruments include a CAUTI prevention instrument for catheter insertion, as well as an instrument for prevention during catheter care and infection monitoring. The development encompassed the supervision format (including soft skills competency, interpretation), prevention content during catheter insertion, and prevention content during catheter care and infection monitoring. The validity test results for both instruments showed an I-CVI of 1.00, indicating that the instruments are valid and relevant. The developed instrument is expected to support the achievement of quality CAUTI prevention services in accordance with current guidelines, providing a comprehensive and high-quality instrument to enhance patient safety.

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