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International Journal of Scientific and Professional
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28292618     DOI : 10.56988/chiprof
Core Subject : Health, Education,
The International Journal of Scientific and professional (IJ-ChiProf) published by Yayasan Rumah Ilmu Professor (Real Prof Foundation) is a widely indexed, open access peer reviewed multidisciplinary international scholarly quarterly February, May, August, and November journal and helping researches to share their research information. The Jurnal Ilmiah dan Profesional Internasional (IJ-ChiProf) is published and provided for academics and practitioners in applying is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes research focused on patients, families, and communities.
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Literature Study: Insecurity in Adolescents as a Post-Pandemic Impact Setiawaty, Desy; Putri, Prahardian; Virgian, Kharisma
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56988/chiprof.v2i1.31

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Background: Adolescents are a vulnerable group who often experience feelings of insecurity or insecurity. Insecurity can have a negative impact on the psychological and social well-being of adolescents, such as decreasing the quality of interpersonal relationships, decreasing academic performance, and the emergence of mental health problems such as depression and anxiety. Therefore, it is important to understand what factors influence the level of insecurity in adolescents and strategies that can help them overcome this insecurity. Objective: The aim of this literature study is to identify factors that influence the level of insecurity in adolescents and strategies that can help them overcome this insecurity. Method: The method used in this literature study is literature search from various sources, such as academic journals, books, and online articles. A literature search was carried out using keywords related to insecurity and youth. Results: It is hoped that this literature study will provide a better understanding of what factors influence the level of insecurity in adolescents and strategies that can help them overcome this insecurity. The results of this literature study are also expected to provide suggestions for parents, teachers, and mental health professionals in helping adolescents overcome insecurity and improve their psychological and social well-being.
Study Literature: Acacia Plants Lower Blood Sugar Tedi, Tedi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56988/chiprof.v2i1.32

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Background: Diabetic is a chronic disease that occurs because the pancreas cannot produce enough insulin or the body cannot use insulin actively which results in high blood sugar levels. One way to prevent diabetes is to provide non-pharmacological therapies such as the use of herbal plants. One of the herbal plants that can be used in the prevention of diabetes is the acacia plant (Acacia Nicoleta). Method: The method used a literature study with a search from various sources, such as academic journals, and online articles. A literature search was carried out using keywords related to Acacia Nicoleta and diabetes. Result: in a literature review acacia can lower blood sugar levels because acacia plants contain carbohydrates, proteins, and minerals as well as secondary metabolites in the form of alkaloids, tannins, and saponins. Conclusion: acacia plant is proven to reduce blood sugar so it is expected to use the acacia plant as a non-pharmacological therapy in diabetics.
Psychological Condition of Individuals with a Family History of Cancer Kusumawaty, Ira; Yunike, Yunike
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56988/chiprof.v2i1.35

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Cancer is a non-communicable disease caused by the growth of abnormal body tissue cells, which turn into cancer cells and is the second leading cause of death in the world by 13% after cardiovascular disease. Stigma has developed in society that cancer is a terrible and incurable curse. This assumption will make the mental condition of cancer sufferers worse and can even frustrate them. This psychiatric condition makes many cancer sufferers feel hopeless and helpless, so sufferers are reluctant to find out about cancer treatment and are resigned to their condition. Chronic psychological stress in fact accelerates cell reproduction, the more differentiated cells grow old and die, the more stem cells divide to make new cells, increasing the risk of developing cancer. The purpose of this study was to identify the psychological conditions of individuals with a family history of cancer. The method used was a literature study by conducting studies on Scopus, Pubmed, and Google Scholar with the keywords cancer, individual psychology, families with cancer. This research is expected to describe the condition of individuals with a family history of cancer.
Provides for Inpatients' Self-Care Needs Kamesyworo; Zikiriyani, Imas
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): February
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Self-care deficit is a person's inability to fulfill basic self-care needs independently. The aim of the research is to obtain an overview of the implementation of nursing needs to fulfill self-care needs in patients with self-care deficit. Descriptive research, with an implementation method using nursing care, with a process of assessment, interviews and direct observation carried out from 12 to 18 April 2021. The case study subjects were two schizophrenic patients with self-care deficit problems in the Stork Room at Ernaldi Hospital Bahar, South Sumatra Province. The results of this study indicate that fulfilling self-care needs is very effective in overcoming the problem of self-care deficit.
Management of Nursing Care for Patients at Risk of Violent Behavior with Implementation Strategies to Control Anger in the Mental Hospital Andriany, Rizky; Sari, Sheni Mutiara; Moulisya, Deca Gardena
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56988/chiprof.v2i1.48

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The risk of violent behavior is a situation where a person commits an action that can harm himself or herself or others or the environment, whether physically, emotionally, sexually or verbally, accompanied by uncontrolled rage and restless noise. The purpose of this paper is to describe the management of nursing care for patients at risk of violent behavior in mental hospitals. The method that will be used is the descriptive method by implementing nursing for 6 days in the form of nursing care for clients to meet the need for preventing the risk of violent behavior by providing the application of controlling emotions with SP 1 to 5. The data collection technique is carried out using a nursing methodology approach which consists of build relationships of mutual trust and carry out assessments which include physical examination, observation, supporting examinations, enforcement of nursing diagnoses, nursing interventions, nursing implementation and nursing evaluation. The results of nursing management showed that the problem of risk of violent behavior was resolved because the client was able to control anger by applying SP 1 to SP 5, namely by deep breathing relaxation, by hitting a pillow or mattress, verbally, by praying and by obediently taking medication. Try not to cause other problems due to the risk of violent behavior. Suggestions for nurses in hospitals to continue to teach and provide education on how to control anger to clients who are at riskof violent behaviour independently.

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