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INDONESIA
INDOGENIUS
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28281365     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56359/igj.v1i2
Core Subject : Health,
jurnal Indogenius merupakan jurnal yang berisi artikel hasil penelitian, dan atau kajian pustaka dalam bidang ilmu keperawatan secara umum. Tujuan utama penerbitan jurnal Indogenius adalah menyediakan sarana publikasi bagi para dosen, akademisi dan peneliti untuk berbagi pengetahuan dan pemikiran di bidang Ilmu Keperawatan.
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The Application of Finger Grip Therapy to Reduce Pain in Postoperative Patients in the Wijaya Kusuma Bawah Ward of Kardinah Regional General Hospital, Tegal City Anjani, Meti; Fadila, Erida; Syaripudin, Ahmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/igj.v4i2A.686

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Background & Objective: Postoperative pain is a physiological response that patients can feel. Non-pharmacological pain management that can alleviate pain includes finger grip relaxation therapy. Finger grip relaxation techniques involve finger gripping and breath control. Energy flow is perceived as a stimulus for relaxation; reflex points on the hands provide reflex stimulation during the grip, and this stimulation redirects electrical waves to the brain, which processes them and transmits them to the nerves in the affected body organs. This study aims to investigate the application of finger grip therapy in reducing post-operative pain in the Wijaya Kusuma Bawah Ward of Kardinah General Hospital in Tegal City. Method: A descriptive method was used with the application of case study results. Result: Finger grip therapy was applied for 3 days to patients with post-debridement lymphadenopathy experiencing acute pain. The study showed that subjects experienced moderate pain before receiving finger grip therapy, and after the therapy, patients experienced a reduction in pain to mild pain. Conclusion: In this study, finger grip therapy was effective in reducing pain levels in post-operative patients.
Application of Foot Massage for Hypervolemia with Leg Edema in Patients with Congestive Heart Failure in the ICCU Putri Yuliana, Nely; Fadila, Erida; Syaripudin, Ahmad
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Background & Objective: Heart failure is a complex syndrome that arises from conditions that impair the ventricles' ability to pump oxygen-rich blood, with common symptoms including dyspnea and edema. One complementary therapy for managing edema is foot massage. According to WHO data, the global prevalence of heart failure is 26 million cases. Meanwhile, West Java ranks fourth with a prevalence of 1.18% or 156,977 cases (Indonesian Health Survey, 2023). Method: A descriptive method was used with the application of case study results. Result: Foot massage was applied over three days, and changes were observed in the legs of patients with edema. Conclusion: It can be concluded that foot massage therapy is effective in reducing leg edema in patients with congestive heart failure because the massage promotes smoother lymphatic fluid flow, particularly from smaller lymphatic vessels to larger ones. This process is crucial because blocked or slowed lymphatic flow can reduce immune system effectiveness and disrupt bodily fluid balance.
Effective Coughing Technique for An.A with Ineffective Airway Clearance Due to Upper Respiratory Tract Infection in Room Cendana 3, Kardinah General Hospital, Tegal Hana Choerunisa, Najwa; Setyo Dwi Andhini, Citra; Purbasari, Dwiyanti
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Background & Objective: Acute respiratory tract infection (ARTI) is an acute inflammation of the upper and lower respiratory tract caused by bacterial, viral, or rickettsial diseases. One of the problems that often develops in children is ARTI. Ineffective airway clearance is the inability to clear secretions or airway obstruction to maintain a patent airway. Effective coughing exercises are one of many nursing interventions that help patients with acute respiratory disorders (ARI) address poor airway clearance issues. Implementing effective coughing procedures on patient A with ineffective airway clearance due to upper respiratory tract infection at Kardinah Tegal General Hospital. Method: This study design is observational in the form of a nursing care study to explore nursing care issues in ARI with ineffective airway clearance using effective coughing techniques at Kardinah General Hospital in Tegal. The approach used is a nursing care approach that includes assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, and implementation.   Result: The study found that the effective coughing procedure had an impact on clearing the airway in Patient A with a diagnosis of acute respiratory tract infection. Conclusion: It is hoped that Patient A with an upper respiratory tract infection can perform the effective coughing procedure to clear the airway.
Application of Range of Motion (ROM) in Mr. H with Physical Mobility Impairment in Non-Hemorrhagic Stroke Patients Putri Maharani, Audita; Setyo Dwi Andhini, Citra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/igj.v4i2A.689

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Background & Objective: Ischemic stroke or non-hemorrhagic stroke is a condition that occurs due to a blockage in the blood vessels of the brain, thereby disrupting blood flow to the brain, either partially or completely. This study aims to evaluate nursing care with the application of Range of Motion (ROM) intervention in non-hemorrhagic stroke patients who experience physical mobility impairment. Method: The method used was a case study of one patient at RSD Gunung Jati Cirebon. Data collection techniques included interviews (anamnesis), physical assessment, direct observation, and documentation. Result: Nursing care was provided over three days, during which the patient initially complained of pain and limited movement in the left extremity. Mobilization interventions in the form of ROM exercises based on Evidence-Based Nursing (EBN) were administered for three consecutive days, with each session lasting 25 minutes and each movement repeated. Evaluation results showed an improvement in physical mobility from a score of 2 to 3. Conclusion: Thus, ROM exercises have been proven effective in improving mobility in patients with physical mobility impairments due to non-hemorrhagic stroke.
The Application of Deep Breathing Relaxation Therapy to Control Blood Pressure in Hypertensive Patients in RT 01 RW 05 Kedung Kresik Utara, Argasunya Harjamukti Village, Cirebon City Afif Alwan Izuddin, Mohamad; Erna Marisa, Dewi; Karlina, Nonok
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/igj.v4i2A.690

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Background & Objective: Hypertension is one of the chronic diseases whose prevalence continues to increase globally. In addition to pharmacological therapy, non-pharmacological interventions such as deep breathing relaxation have been shown to contribute to lowering blood pressure through their effects on the autonomic nervous system and stress response. Method: This study employed a descriptive method with a case study approach on one patient meeting the criteria for hypertension, who underwent deep breathing relaxation 15 times, divided into 3 cycles. In each cycle, the patient was instructed to take 5 deep breaths with one rest period. Result: The results of this study showed that after three days of deep breathing relaxation intervention, the patient reported feeling more relaxed, and blood pressure improved from 158/118 mmHg to 126/108 mmHg. Conclusion: Deep breathing relaxation can be an effective management strategy for controlling blood pressure in conjunction with medication.
The Effectiveness of Generalis Murotal Therapy on Mr. K with Sensory Perception Disorders and Auditory Hallucinations at Wisma Lily 9, Soerojo Hospital, Magelang Maulana Ajis, Idwan; Sari Purbaningsih, Endah; Fadila, Erida
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/igj.v4i2A.691

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Background & Objective: Schizophrenia is a persistent and serious neurobiological brain disorder, a clinical syndrome that can cause damage to the lives of individuals, families, and communities. One of its symptoms is that a person with schizophrenia will experience auditory hallucinations. Hallucinations are false perceptual distortions resulting from maladaptive neurobiological responses. The client actually experiences sensory distortions but perceives them as real. To address hallucinations, two techniques can be employed: pharmacological and non-pharmacological. Pharmacological techniques involve collaborating with a doctor to administer medication such as Haloperidol, Serenace, Lodomer, or Chlorpromazine. Non-pharmacological techniques include individual therapy, biological therapy, cognitive therapy, environmental therapy, family therapy, and behavioral therapy. Method: A qualitative approach using a case study research design was employed. The subject of this study was one client with auditory hallucinations in Room Wisma Lily 9. Data collection techniques included interviews, observations, and documentation. Result: The case study results showed that the sensory perception disorder was resolved. Therefore, it can be concluded that nursing care, which includes assessment, diagnosis, intervention, implementation, and evaluation, combined with the application of video therapy, effectively reduces the level of hallucinations, frequency of hallucinations, and duration of hallucinations in schizophrenia patients. Conclusion: It is recommended that nurses continue to implement nursing interventions for patients with sensory perception disorders: auditory hallucinations effectively to improve and optimize the level of hallucinations in patients.
Application of Seft Therapy for Anxiety in Hemodialysis Patients at Gunung Jati Regional General Hospital, Cirebon City Alawiyah, Aay; Syaripudin, Ahmad; Romadhon, Lili Wahyuni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/igj.v4i2A.692

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Background and Objective: Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) with hemodialysis therapy is a condition of chronic kidney dysfunction that requires regular blood filtration procedures to replace declining kidney function. The World Health Organization (WHO, 2020) reports that the global prevalence of Chronic Kidney Disease reaches 10% of the population, while the number of CKD patients undergoing hemodialysis is estimated at approximately 1.5 million worldwide, with an annual increase of 8%. Analyzing the application of Seft therapy on anxiety in chronic kidney failure patients undergoing hemodialysis in the hemodialysis room at RSD Gunung Jati Hospital in Cirebon City. Method: This study uses a descriptive approach based on the results of previous case studies. The instruments used were the palliative nursing care format and the Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (ZSAS). Results: SEFT therapy was administered over three sessions according to the hemodialysis schedule, resulting in a reduction in anxiety levels among chronic kidney disease patients undergoing hemodialysis in the Hemodialysis Unit at RSD Gunung Jati Hospital in Cirebon City. Conclusion: The application of SEFT therapy has been proven to be beneficial in reducing anxiety levels in patients with chronic kidney failure undergoing hemodialysis procedures in the Hemodialysis Room of Gunung Jati Regional General Hospital, Cirebon City.
Implementation of Intervention Through Range of Motion (ROM) Exercises to Overcome Physical Activity Mobility Impairment in Mrs. R in the Stroke Unit of RSD Gunung Jati, Cirebon City Amal, Safira Melenia; Dwi, Citra Setyo; Andini , Andini; Purbasari, Dwiyanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/igj.v4i2A.693

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Background & Objective: Non-hemorrhagic stroke is a stroke that occurs due to a blockage in the blood vessels caused by a disruption in the blood supply to the brain, resulting in the cessation of blood flow to the brain. Stroke can cause disability in one of the limbs and weakness in one of the limbs. This results in the loss of coordination and the loss of balance. Therefore, therapy is needed to improve muscle strength in stroke patients through Range of Motion interventions. This final scientific work aims to analyze nursing care for patients with physical mobility disorders. Method: The research method used is a case study. The subject in this case involves one respondent with a non-hemorrhagic stroke and physical mobility disorders who is undergoing treatment in the stroke unit at RSD Gunung Jati. Data collection was conducted using interview, observation, and documentation techniques. Result: The nursing diagnoses identified for Mrs. R included physical mobility impairment, anxiety, and acute pain. The interventions provided were based on the Indonesian Nursing Diagnosis and Intervention Standards (SDKI and SIKI) and the principles of Evidence-Based Nursing (EBN). The implementation of interventions such as mobility support, although not yet fully optimal within 3 days. Range of Motion (ROM) exercises were found to have a positive impact on improving muscle strength and joint flexibility in patients, as well as reducing stiffness and pain symptoms. Conclusion: It is recommended to implement nursing care for stroke patients by applying Evidence-Based Nursing (EBN), specifically: Range of Motion.
Application of Warm Lemongrass Compress Therapy on Mr. D with Gout Arthritis Kamila, Sri; Marisa, Dewi Erna; Purbaningsih, Endah Sari; Karlina, Nonok
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/igj.v4i2A.694

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Background & Objective: Gout arthritis is a joint condition caused by elevated blood uric acid levels. One non-pharmacological therapy that can be administered is the application of warm compresses made from boiled lemongrass to alleviate pain. This study aims to determine the effect of applying warm compresses made from boiled lemongrass on Mrs. R, who has gout arthritis. Method: A case study was used, with the subject being a family that includes a member with gout arthritis. Data collection was conducted by first identifying nursing care needs. Data collection instruments included a family nursing care assessment form and the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for warm compress therapy using boiled lemongrass. The warm compress therapy using boiled lemongrass was administered for 20 minutes over three days. Result: The case study results showed that the warm compress therapy using boiled lemongrass was effective in reducing chronic pain in Mrs. R, who has gout arthritis. Conclusion: The warm compress therapy using boiled lemongrass was effective in reducing pain in Mrs. R, who has gout arthritis.
The Application of Warm Steam Therapy Using Eucalyptus Oil Aromatherapy in Treating Respiratory Tract Infection in Children with Bronchopneumonia Qur’aeni, Devi Nurul; Purbasari, Dwiyanti; Karlina, Nonok
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/igj.v4i2A.695

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Background & Objective: Bronchopneumonia is an inflammation of the lung parenchyma caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or foreign objects. Simple inhalation therapy involves administering medication in the form of vapor into the respiratory tract using simple materials and methods. Method: This study is a case study with a qualitative descriptive approach, conducted in the Wijaya Kusuma Atas ward of Kardinah Tegal General Hospital. Data were obtained through nursing care assessment and documentation of patients with bronchopneumonia who were hospitalized and experienced airway clearance disorders. The intervention involved administering warm steam therapy using eucalyptus essential oil aromatherapy for 10–15 minutes over three days. Result: The case study results showed an improvement in airway clearance effectiveness in patients receiving eucalyptus essential oil steam therapy. Conclusion: Warm steam therapy using eucalyptus essential oil aromatherapy is effective as an additional intervention to address airway clearance issues in patients with bronchopneumonia.