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D Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ)
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D Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ), is a scientific journal that publishes scientific articles on developments in nursing and health science, nursing research and research on health (p-ISSN: 2774-3802, e-ISSN: 2774-3810). This journal is published twice a year, in March and September. D Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) accepts submissions of articles that have never been published in other media. D Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) is committed to implementing strict and accountable ethical standards of publication. Therefore, D Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) has formulated publication ethics that must be adhered to by publishers, editors, reviewers and writers. In order for articles to be published on D Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ), writers must pay attention to several guidelines, such as in the following guidelines. Address: Program Studi DIII Keperawatan, Universitas Bondowoso, Jawa Timur. Telp/Fax. (0332) 433015, e-mail: dnursingjournal@gmail.com. Contact: 085-257-796-032 (Eris).
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The Effect of Emergency First Aid Simulation in Implementing Log Roll on Victims with Indications of Cervical Injury to Members of the Regional Disaster Management Agency of Jember Regency edypurwanto, edy; Susilo, Cipto; Tribagus Hidayat, Cahya
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Community-Based Health Management Procedures
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61595/dnursing.v6i1.952

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Traumatic spinal cord injury occurs due to a sudden traumatic impact on the spine which causes fracture or dislocation of the spine. Therefore, in cases of traumatic spinal cord injury, systematic management is needed in the rescue and mobilization efforts by performing log roll maneuvers. This study aims to determine the effect of simulation in emergency first aid in the skill of carrying out log rolls on victims with indications of cervical bone injuries in Regional Disaster Management Agency members in Jember Regency. Methods: This research used a one group pretest-posttest design involving 40 Regional Disaster Management Agency members in Jember Regency. Participants were selected using total sampling techniques. Data was taken using a procedural observation sheet. Data were analyzed using the paired sample t-test. Results: The results of the study showed that more than half of them had adequate skills (52.5%) before carrying out the emergency first aid simulation (52.5%) and after that they had sufficient skills (47.5%). (22.5%) and good (30%). Statistical analysis shows that the average score before is 55.5 (SD ± 10.6) and after is 67.25 (SD ± 11.32) which shows that there is a significant effect of emergency first aid simulation on the skills of carrying out log roll on victims with indications of cervical spine injury among Regional Disaster Management Agency members (p-value: 0.000). Conclusion: Improving the skills of carrying out log rolls among Regional Disaster Management Agency members in Jember Regency means that through the simulation program they provide practical and concrete examples so that they get a more real picture and are better able to visualize and ultimately are able to properly receive all the information in the skills of carrying out log rolls on victims with indications of cervical spine injuries.
Implementation of Tomato Juice in Hypertension with Readiness to Improve Health Management in Farmers: Case Report: Case Report Khotijah; Istiqomah, Indriana Noor; Fibriansari, Rizeki Dwi; Azizah, Laili Nur
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Community-Based Health Management Procedures
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61595/dnursing.v6i1.1035

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Hypertension is a major concern in global health due to its high incidence rate. To overcome this problem, there needs to be a strong desire to manage the problem of readiness to improve health management. Efforts that can be made by maintaining a lifestyle in this case are strengthened by providing foods high in potassium, one of which is tomato juice. The purpose of this final project report is to describe the implementation of tomato juice in hypertensive. Method: This report uses a case study design, with participants including 1 member of the farmer group who has hypertension, is 45 years old, has no complications, meets 80% of the symptoms, and has major signs of readiness to improve health management. The study was conducted on June 1-7, 2024 using interview, observation, and documentation techniques. Result: Tomato juice was given for 7 days with a dose of 1 time a day, after meals. The results of the case study showed a decrease in systolic blood pressure of 5.3 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure of 4.8 mmHg and the evaluation criteria for readiness to improve health management increased with participants being able to take action to reduce risk factors, implementing care programs, fulfilling daily activities, not experiencing difficulties in implementing health programs and receiving family support.   Conclusion: Providing tomato juice can be educational material for farmer groups and health management in the community can improve healthy eating patterns by providing tomato juice to control blood pressure.
Nursing Care of Diabetes Mellitus with Infection Risk Nursing Problems Wicaksi, Damon; Agustin, Leni; Maulana Haqiqi, Ahmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61595/dnursing.v6i1.1093

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Introduction: Diabetes Mellitus is a progressive chronic metabolic disease. The dangers of Diabetes Mellitus are very great and can allow kidney failure, blindness, and many other complications that can cause death. If not handled properly, it will cause various problems, one of which is the risk of infection. Method: The design used is a case study with clients who experience Diabetes Mellitus with infection risk nursing problems at Dr. H. Koesnadi General Hospital Bondowoso in 2023. Data collection was carried out on 15-18 May 2023 used is interview, observation and physical examination, documentation studies and nursing care form. Result: From the results of the researcher's assessment, not all data obtained from clients can be found according to theory, because it is adjusted from the condition and condition of the client, the diagnosis is in accordance with the theory and results, nursing interventions in principle according to theory, implementation in principle according to theory, evaluation of problems can be resolved in accordance with specific objectives and outcome criteria. Conclusion: It is hoped that clients will always maintain their diet to reduce the risk of hyperglycemia and maintain wound care to avoid the risk of infection.
Differences in Teenagers' Attitudes About Early Marriage Before and After Providing Education Through Leaflet at Asy Syuja’i High School in Jember Kartika Sari, Vieky; Aby Restanty, Dian; Kiswati, Kiswati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61595/dnursing.v6i1.1094

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Introduction: Background: In 2022, 33.77% of Indonesian teenagers reported marrying for the first time when they were between 19 and 21 years old. This statistic comes from the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS). In addition, 19.24% of teenagers married for the first time between the ages of 16 and 18. The province with the highest rate of child marriage in 2022-10.44% higher than the national average-is East Java Province. Teenagers' attitudes towards early marriage are one of the factors that influence the prevalence of early marriage. Teenagers' views and personalities are reflected in their attitudes. The aim of this study was to compare teenagers' opinions on early marriage before and after they received instructions through leaflets. Method: A one-group pretest and posttest was used in the design of this study. Saturated sampling was used in the sampling process. There were sixty respondents in the sample. The paired t-test was the statistical analysis method used in this investigation Result: Teenagers who received education had 13.3% fewer attitudes before and 0% fewer after receiving education. Paired T-test analysis yielded a p value of 0.000 < α 0.05, indicating a change in teenagers' opinions about early marriage between before and after they received education through leaflets. In summary, there was a difference in the mean scores on the pretest and posttest: the former was 35.08 and the latter rose to 39.33 after schooling. Conclusion: The use of leaflets allows schools to provide education and learning materials on early marriage to teenagers.
The Relationship of Husband's Support and the Attitudes of Pregnant Women in the 1st Trimester in Overcoming Emesis Gravidarum in the Working Area of the Kasiyan Health Center Deviyanti, Serly; Bachri, Syaiful
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Community-Based Health Management Procedures
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61595/dnursing.v6i1.1095

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Introduction: Emesis Gravidarum in pregnancy is one of the complaints that is often experienced by pregnant women in the first trimester. Emesis garvidarum can be overcome, among other things, by consuming food and drinks in the right way according to recommendations, and this is influenced by attitude. Husband's support plays an important role in shaping the attitudes of pregnant women. Research Objective: to analyze the relationship between husband's support and the attitude of pregnant women in the first trimester in dealing with emesis gravidarum in the working area of ​​the Kasiyan Community Health Center. Method: The research design is an analytic survey with a cross-sectional approach, with a population of 40 pregnant women and a sample of 36 pregnant women using proportionate random sampling technique. The data collection tool used is a questionnaire. Result: Based on the calculations, almost all pregnant women received support from their husbands 55.56%, and almost all first-trimester pregnant women had a positive attitude in dealing with emesis gravidarum 55.56%. Conclusion: The Chi-Square test results showed a p-value of 0.009 < 0.05, indicating a significant relationship between husband’s support and the attitude of first-trimester pregnant women in dealing with emesis gravidarum in the working area of Kasiyan Health Center, with a strong correlation.  
Description of Midwives' Compliance in Filling Out the Maternal and Child Health Book for Pregnant Women in the Indonesian Midwife Association Ranting Rambipuji Area Puspitawati, Kurnia; Maryanti, Syiska Atik; Aby Restanty, Dian
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Community-Based Health Management Procedures
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61595/dnursing.v6i1.1101

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Background: The Maternal and child health book book is a source of maternal and fetal health information used by health workers, especially midwives, as a communication medium. This book is given to every pregnant mother up to a child aged 6 years. Based on 2018 East Java Riskesdas data, 75.5% of mothers have a Maternal and child health book and 24.5% of mothers do not have a Maternal and child health book. Based on a preliminary study, most of the (30%) midwives in the Indonesian Midwife Association area of ​​the Rambipuji Community Health Center branch did comply with documentation in the Maternal and child health book. The aim of this research is to describe the compliance of midwives in filling out MCH books for pregnant women in the Indonesian Midwife Association Ranting Rambipuji area Methods: Descriptive research design with descriptive survey method. The population is 52 TPMB and the sample of 52 TPMB techniques is a saturated sample. The instruments used questionnaires and Maternal and child health book for pregnant women. Results: Some midwives are compliant in carrying out documentation in the Maternal and child health book which consists of 5 indicators, compliance rates include identity (13.5%), maternal services (0%), birth orders (5.8%), pregnancy service charts (42.3%) and weight gain graph (15.4%) Conclusion: Midwives in the Indonesian Midwife Association Rambipuji branch area do not document care in accordance with the provisions. This can be a concern for regional Indonesian Midwife Association to improve the abilities and skills of midwives in filling out MCH books by holding training
Early Detection for Malnutrition Risk Children with STRONG Kids: a Systematic Review Riskika, Siti
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Community-Based Health Management Procedures
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61595/dnursing.v6i1.1106

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The fulfilment of nutrition, especially in children, has a very crucial impact on their growth and development in the future, besides the fulfilment of good nutrition also supports the achievement of child health and can prevent diseases that can worsen the child's condition. Healthy children are the hope for the development of the country in the future, especially in achieving the Golden Indonesia 2045. This literature review aims to discuss the effectiveness of early detection of malnutrition risk in children using the STRONG Kids screening tool. The study was conducted using PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta Analyses) analysis. The keywords used were early detection, children, malnutrition and STRONG Kids. Data was generated from 10 journals that have been obtained from a total of 106 journals obtained by the journal search method using the Sage Journal database and google scholar. The results showed that the STRONG Kids screening tool can provide an early picture in the early detection of suspected malnutrition risk in children aged 1 month to 18 years. STRONG Kids screening is effective and can be used as one of the screening tools in detecting children with suspected malnutrition risk.

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