D Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ)
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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Prevalence and Socio Demographic Characteristics of Disability in Older Adults in China Retrospective Study: A Literature Review
Hamidah Retno Wardani
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): March
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Program Studi DIII Keperawatan Universitas Bondowoso
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DOI: 10.36835/dnursing.v1i1.111
Introduction: Illness, injury and aging are the main causes of disability in the elderly, elderly people with disabilities experience economic and health stresses, and may also experience mental and psychological distress, and other life difficulties. The aim of this study was to clarify the prevalence and socio-demographic characteristics of disability in the elderly. Elderly care is a concern of the whole community. Method: The research method used is a retrospective study, namely research (survey) where the design is used to provide information related to the prevalence, distribution and relationships between variables in a population. Result: The bivariate relationship between the level of disability in the elderly according to sex, area, age, social status and in different cities was analyzedwith P value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. The disability rate in adults is 7.0%. Disability rates were significantly higher in women than men, significantly higher in rural areas than urban areas, and higher in northern China than southern China. The urban disability rate ranges from 5.7% to 1.2%. The difference is statistically significant, with Beijing having the highest disability rate and Shanghai the lowest. Defects increase with age. Conclusion: This study shows that the rate of disability among elderly people in northern China is significantly higher than in southern China
Complementary Therapies to Improve the Quality of Sleep in the Elderly: A Systematic Review
M. Noor Ifansyah;
Elok Faiqotul Himmah;
Melinda Restu Pertiwi
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): The Relationship Between Lifestyle and The Onset of Nursing Problems
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DOI: 10.36835/dnursing.v2i1.112
Introduction: As humans get older, a degenerative aging process occurs which will have an impact on changes in humans. The changes that occur in the elderly can cause various kinds of disorders, one of which is sleep disturbance or insomnia. The aim of this systematic review is to gain a deeper understanding of complementary therapies to improve sleep quality in the elderly. Method: The design used by systematic review is that the reviewer looks for several articles through an electronic database, namely Scopus and ScienceDirect, the keywords used are "Therapy", "Sleep Quality" and "Elderly". Result: 16 selected articles, research conducted in Taiwan, Brazil, China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Korea, Japan and Iran found that the most widely used complementary therapy for improving the quality of sleep in the elderly is music therapy. Conclusion: The results of his study showed that the quality of sleep in the elderly improved with complementary therapy. For this reason, it is necessary to assess and provide complementary therapies such as music therapy regularly to improve sleep quality in the elderly.
Diet of Gastritis Patients in Beka Village
Andi Nur Indah Sari;
Fanny Metungku;
Niswa Salamung;
Chely Veronica Mauruh
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): The Relationship Between Lifestyle and The Onset of Nursing Problems
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DOI: 10.36835/dnursing.v2i1.114
Introduction: Globally, Indonesia ranks fourth with the highest number of gastritis sufferers. The most common cause is an infection with the Helicobacter pylori bacteria which causes inflammation of the stomach. One of the causes of this ganstritis is a poor diet. The aim of this research is to know the diet of gastritis patients in Beka village. Method: This type of research is descriptive research. The population in this study were all 35 gastritis sufferers in Beka Village. The sample in this study was the entire population used as a sample in Beka Village, amounting to 35 people. The sampling method was non-probability sampling with a total sampling approach model. Result:The results showed that of the 35 respondents, 60% of the food patterns were good and 40% less good. It is hoped that gastritis patients can improve their diet so that they can reduce the recurrence of the disease. Conclusion: more gastritis patients have a bad diet. It is hoped that gastritis patients can improve their diet for the better so that it can reduce disease recurrence and complaints experienced by patients.
Knowledge and Attitudes of Families About Covid-19 Prevention in Sipi Village, Sirenja District Donggala
Chely Veronika Mauruh;
Resky Anjeli;
Alfrida Semuel Ra’bung;
Niswa Salamung;
Fanny Metungku;
Andi Nur Indah Sari
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): The Relationship Between Lifestyle and The Onset of Nursing Problems
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DOI: 10.36835/dnursing.v2i1.123
Introduction: Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19) is one of the cases of mysterious pneumonia. The source of the transmission of this case is still not known for sure, but the first case was linked to a fish market in Wuhan. The results of a preliminary survey conducted by researchers on May 16, 2020 in Sipi village, Sirenja District, Donggala, that there was one Sipi village community who was confirmed as Covid-19 due to close contact with one of the people in Tompe village, Sirenja District, Donggala Regency, who was found to be positive Covid-19. The purpose of this study was to determine the knowledge and attitudes of the public about the prevention of Covid-19. Method: This research method used descriptive methods with a population of 201 and a sample of 67. The samples were determined using the Nonprobability Sampling technique with a purposive sampling approach. Result: The results of this study indicate that the public's knowledge of prevention Covid-19 is quite good with a presentation number of 61.8% and the public's attitude regarding the prevention of Covid-19 is still not good with a percentage of 70.1%. It is hoped that families who already have good knowledge and attitudes in preventing Covid-19 will maintain and optimize their knowledge and attitudes to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Conclusion: Family knowledge regarding the prevention of COVID-19 is in a fairly good category and family attitudes in preventing COVID-19 are in the category of not good enough.
Family Support for Lepers in Olu Village Lindu District Sigi Regency
Niswa Salamung;
Chely Veronica Mauruh;
Andi Nur Indah Sari;
Fanny Metungku;
Muliasi Muliasi
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): The Relationship Between Lifestyle and The Onset of Nursing Problems
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DOI: 10.36835/dnursing.v2i1.133
Introduction: Leprosy is a type of infectious disease that can cause very complex problems. From the results of interviews with health workers at the Pustu that people with leprosy take medicine at the Pustu every month. The results of observations at the Pustu on 2 leprosy sufferers, one of the patients accompanied by their family to go for treatment and take medicine at the Pustu and 1 patient came alone. The purpose of this study was to know the family support for leprosy sufferers in Olu Village, Lindu District, Sigi Regency. Method: This type of research is descriptive research. The population in this study were 30 people affected by leprosy in Olu Village. The sample in this study was that the entire population was used as a sample in Olu Village, amounting to 30 people. The sampling method was non-probability sampling with a total sampling approach model. Result: It shows that out of 30 respondents stated about family support for respondents, more families are supportive (53.3%) than those who are less supportive (46.7%), appreciation and information so that sufferers feel accepted in the midst of family and society and have a great desire for healing. Conclusion: More supportive than those who are less supportive. appreciation and information so that sufferers feel accepted in the midst of family and society and have a great desire for healing.
Relationship between Lifestyle and Stress with Hypertension among of Communities in Sigi Regency
Fanny Metungku;
Chely Veronica Mauruh;
Andi Nur Indah Sari;
Niswa Salamung;
Uswatun Uswatun
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): The Relationship Between Lifestyle and The Onset of Nursing Problems
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DOI: 10.36835/dnursing.v2i1.134
Introduction : Hypertension is a condition where a person has increased blood pressure above normal or chronic. Peoplecan feels the serious impact of hypertension when complications have occurred. From the results of interviews with 3 respondents with hypertension, said that in everyday life, the diet that is applied is 3 times a day. As for the food they often consume eggs, salted fish, and coconut milk foods. As for the problem of stress, they don't fully understand about stress, it's just that they say they always have a lot of thoughts, irritability, headaches are caused by economic factors. Method: This type of research is analytic research with a cross sectional approach . The sample in this study amounted to 37 people. Meanwhile, the sampling technique was purposive sampling. Results: The results showed that there was a relationship between the style of living with hypertension with a value of p value = 0.041 (> 0.05). There is a relationship between stress and hypertension value p value = 0.045 (> 0.05). From these results, it is suggested that the health center be more active in educating the public about the factors that can trigger hypertension. Conclusion: local health workers always provide education to the public about the factors that can trigger hypertension
Effect of Early Initiation on Exclusive Breastfeeding in Blindungan Village Blindungan District Bondowoso
susilowati susilowati;
Damon Wicaksi
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): The Relationship Between Lifestyle and The Onset of Nursing Problems
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DOI: 10.36835/dnursing.v2i1.137
Introduction: Mothers who do not provide exclusive and customary breastfeeding to their babies are influenced by several factors such as insufficient breast milk so that the babies often fuss and cry. Exclusive breastfeeding constraints are also due to the provision of food and drinks to the baby before breastfeeding, such as honey and formula milk, and the distrust of mothers in breastfeeding the baby. Method: The research method used is observational analytic with cross sectional approach to see the effect of independent variables on the dependent variable. Result: The results of this study were 69 respondents who did Early Initiation of Breastfeeding (IMD), 23 respondents (33.3%) succeeded in giving exclusive breastfeeding, and 18 respondents (26.1%) were unable to provide exclusive breastfeeding. Mothers who did not perform IMD and were able to provide exclusive breastfeeding were 6 respondents (8.7%) and 22 respondents (31.9%) were unable to exclusively breastfeed. This shows that IMD can increase exclusive breastfeeding, while mothers who do not do IMD are at risk of not being able to provide exclusive breastfeeding. Conclusion: From the results of this study, it is necessary to increase health education about improving the quality of mothers in carrying out IMD and exclusive breastfeeding.
Children's Food Diversity in Kalianyar Village Bondowoso District as a Stunting-Free Village
Yuana Dwi;
Andrielina Firdausih
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): The Relationship Between Lifestyle and The Onset of Nursing Problems
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DOI: 10.36835/dnursing.v2i1.138
Introduction: Stunting is a chronic malnutrition problem due to lack of nutritional intake over a long period of time. The direct causes of stunting include maternal factors, poor food quality, food and water safety, inappropriate breastfeeding, etc. This study used a GIAN questionnaire through the East Java Provincial Health Office to collect data. This research aims to examine food diversity and dietary patterns. Method: The research subjects were 15 mothers from the village of Kalianyar who were selected based on posyandu data. Result: The results of this study indicate that more mothers gave birth to colostrum. The results also showed that breastfeeding was dominant at the age of 24 months, namely at the earliest stopped at the age of five months and the longest was at the age of 27 months. The results showed that the predominant children consumed vitamin A rich fruits and several others consumed green vegetables and other types of fruit and vegetables. Conclusion: This is indicated by almost all study subjects who gave colostrum immediately after giving birth and predominantly gave exclusive breastfeeding for six months, although some gave formula milk from the age of five months.
Primary Sexual Abuse Prevention in School Age Children: A Systematic Review
Siti Riskika;
Leni Agustin;
Nessy Anggun Primasari
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): The Relationship Between Lifestyle and The Onset of Nursing Problems
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DOI: 10.36835/dnursing.v2i1.165
Introduction: Sexual Abuse is a condition that needs to be considered in recent years. Sexual abusehas become a public health issue because of the various health effects it causes. So it is necessary to make primary prevention efforts on behaviorsexual abuse, specifically for school age children. The purpose of this study is to find out how effective health education as a primary prevention effort for sexual abuse in school-age children. Method: his papers uses a systematic review design. Data was taken from the ProQuest, Scopus, and ScienceDirect databases with the period 2000-2018. Search was carried out for journals, articles and literature review using keywords of sexual abuse, prevention and psychoeducation. Result: The results of the analysis looked for articles, analysis of 19 articles ppropriates and assessed. namely health education as a form of preventive efforts to prevent sexual abuse in the form of games. The results of the study show that health education wasffort to prevent sexual abuse that occurs a lot in the school and family, health education rovided to school-age children can reduce the occurrence of sexual abuse. Conclusion: Health education is provided in the form of games so that it is easily understood by school-age children.
Relationship of Stress Levels in Alcohol Abuse in Teenager: A Literature Review
Jennifa Jennifa;
Nessy Anggun Primasari;
Eltanina Ulfameytalia Dewi;
Rista Islamarida
D'Nursing and Health Journal (DNHJ) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): Correlation Knowledge and Attitude of Nurse
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DOI: 10.36835/dnursing.v2i2.191
Introduction: Adolescents are individuals who experience a period of transition from childhood to adulthood. The inability of adolescents to control their emotions often leads to deviant behavior. Alcohol consumption behavior is currently a growing problem in the world of adolescents. Alcohol abuse occurs because alcohol is used to overcome psychological problems and stress in their lives, a person consumes alcohol as a way to escape because drunkenness makes it easy to forget the problem. This is dangerous because it can lead to alcoholism or dependence. Method: This writing uses a systematic review design. The data is taken from the science direct, proquest and google cendikia databases, with a period of 2016-2020. Search for journals and articles using the keywords Result: It was found that there is a significant relationship between stress levels experienced by adolescents and alcohol abuse. Because teenagers can not solve the problems they face so that it has a negative impact on alcohol consumption. Conclusion: Teenagers can be quickly influenced by negative things, especially from a bad environment, so that in the search for articles, more teenagers have problems from their families so that stress levels are higher. So there needs to be a role for parents in overcoming the bad effects of stress experienced by teenagers.