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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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Enhancing Quality of Life: Murottal Spiritual Care for Reducing Anxiety and Depression in Coronary Heart Disease Patients - A Holistic Systematic Review Wisuda, Aris Citra; Sansuwito, Tukimin bin; Suraya, Citra
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56988/chiprof.v3i1.62

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Coronary heart disease is a chronic condition that can induce physiological and psychological changes in patients. One of the potential impacts is anxiety and depression related to the disease's progression. Patients undergoing procedures such as heart bypass often experience anxiety and depression due to various factors, particularly fear and a declining physical condition. Therefore, patients require therapy to alleviate anxiety and depression, promoting positive perceptions and relaxation to enhance their quality of life. Murottal therapy involves listening to the recitation of holy verses from the Quran, providing comfort and calmness to the patient. This research aims to assess the effectiveness of murotal therapy with Ar Rahman in addressing anxiety and depression in patients with coronary heart disease. The research methodology employed is a Literature Review, encompassing International Journals and National Journals published from 2018 to 2023. Literature was collected using Google Scholar and Pubmed databases with the keywords: Coronary Heart Disease, Anxiety, Depression, Murottal Ar-Rahman Therapy. The search yielded 317 articles based on the specified keywords. After filtering through predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria, 7 articles, comprising 6 National Journals and 1 International Journals, were reviewed. The results indicate that Ar Rahman murottal therapy can effectively reduce levels of anxiety and depression in patients with Coronary Heart Disease.
An Overview of Comprehensive Integration of Development Records and Nursing Documentation for Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Suraya, Citra; Sansuwito, Tukimin bin; Dioso, Regidor III; Wisuda, Aris Citra
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56988/chiprof.v3i1.63

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Integrated patient development records form an integral part of nursing Integrated patient development records and Documentation, serving as a tangible representation of nurses' responsibility and accountability in executing their duties through interprofessional collaboration, while also offering authentic records of professional nursing care management. This study aims to elucidate the description of patient progress records and the completeness of nursing care Integrated patient development records and Documentation for Diabetes Mellitus patients in the Inpatient Ward of Siti Khadijah Islamic Hospital, Palembang. Employing a descriptive analytical approach with a cross-sectional design, the research involved purposive sampling, encompassing a total of 36 respondents. The findings revealed that among the respondents, 9 medical records (25%) were categorized as good, while 27 (75%) were classified as poor. Diagnosis results indicated that 28 medical records (77.8%) were deemed good, while 8 (22.2%) were rated as bad. Intervention records demonstrated that 3 respondents' medical records (8.3%) were assessed as good, whereas 33 respondents' records (91.7%) were categorized as poor. Implementation data showed that 26 respondents' medical records (72.2%) were in the good category, while 10 (27.8%) were in the bad category. Assessment outcomes showed that 5 respondents' medical records (13.9%) were considered good, while 31 (86.1%) were regarded as poor. Overall, Integrated patient development records and Documentation practices were observed among nurses in the inpatient ward at Siti Khadijah Islamic Hospital, Palembang; however, the implementation remains suboptimal. Statistical analysis of 36 medical records revealed that 24 (66.7%) were categorized as poor, whereas 12 (33.3%) were rated as good. Consequently, it is recommended to conduct standardized Integrated patient development records and Documentation training for both experienced and novice nurses, spanning across vocational and professional levels. Additionally, there is a necessity to establish and enhance nursing care instruments in alignment with standards, ensuring the optimal implementation of nursing process Integrated patient development records and Documentation
The Need for Mobile Cancer Services in Rural Communities Inastyarikusuma, Tarrinni; Kusumawaty, Ira; Yunike, Yunike; Sri Ananingsih, Esti; Podojoyo, Podojoyo; Elfrida, Sotha; Monalisa, Monalisa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56988/chiprof.v3i1.66

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Cancer is one of the leading causes of death globally, including in Indonesia. However, access to cancer health services in rural areas is still minimal. This study explores mobile cancer services' needs and potential benefits in rural Indonesian communities. This research method is qualitative, with data collection through in-depth interviews and surveys of residents in various villages in several provinces. The research results show that rural communities face significant challenges in accessing cancer services, such as long distances to health facilities, limited transportation, a shortage of medical personnel trained in oncology, and a lack of information about early detection and treatment of cancer. Most respondents stated that the cost and time required to travel to big cities prevented them from getting timely diagnosis and treatment. Mobile cancer services, consisting of mobile medical units with diagnostic equipment and trained medical personnel, can overcome these barriers. Research finds that mobile services have great potential to improve early cancer detection through routine screening at strategic locations in rural areas. In addition, this service can provide health education regarding cancer prevention and healthy lifestyles, increasing public awareness of the importance of routine check-ups. The participation of the local community, including community leaders and health cadres, is critical to the success of this service. Collaboration between governments, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector is needed to provide and fund mobile cancer services. An inclusive and sustainable financing model is required. This study concludes that mobile cancer services are urgently needed in rural Indonesian communities. Implementation of these services can reduce disparities in access to cancer care and save many lives through early detection and timely intervention. Health policies that support mobile cancer services need to be implemented immediately, taking into account the specific conditions of each region
Overcoming the Emotional Challenges of Cancer Patients through Psychosocial Support Kusumawaty, Ira; Yunike, Yunike; Inastyarikusuma, Tarrinni; Sri Ananingsih, Esti; Podojoyo, Podojoyo; Elfrida, Solha; Monalisa, Monalisa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56988/chiprof.v3i1.68

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Cancer not only affects the patient's physical condition but also has significant emotional impacts, such as anxiety, depression and stress. Emotional challenges can affect the quality of life and recovery process of cancer patients. This study aims to identify the types of emotional challenges faced by cancer sufferers and explore the effectiveness of psychosocial support in overcoming these challenges. This research method uses a qualitative approach by collecting data through in-depth interviews and questionnaires involving ten cancer patients from various backgrounds. Research results show that cancer sufferers often experience feelings of fear, hopelessness and social isolation. Anxiety about the future, uncertainty about the effectiveness of treatment, and drastic changes in physical and social roles are the main factors causing emotional distress. Psychosocial support, which includes counselling, group therapy, and assistance from mental health professionals, has proven effective in helping patients manage their emotions. This psychosocial intervention can allow patients to express their feelings, get support from fellow patients, and learn effective coping strategies. This research also found that family and community support plays an important role in the emotional recovery process of cancer patients. Active involvement of family members in counselling and therapy sessions can increase the patient's sense of support and reduce the patient's sense of isolation.Additionally, participation in cancer patient support groups helps them feel more understood and emotionally supported. This study concludes that psychosocial support is an important component of comprehensive cancer care. Psychosocial interventions not only help overcome emotional challenges but also contribute to improving the patient's quality of life. Therefore, healthcare programs must include psychosocial support as an integral part of cancer care, ensuring easy and inclusive access for all patients. Supportive health policies and adequate funding are also needed to implement these services effectively and sustainably.
Papaya Gummies as a Nutritional Supplement in Cancer Treatment: A Preliminary Study Podojoyo, Podojoyo; Kusumawaty, Ira; Yunike, Yunike; Sri Ananingsih, Esti; Elfrida, Solha; Monalisa, Monalisa; Inastyarikusuma, Tarrinni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56988/chiprof.v3i1.69

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Cancer is a disease that requires intensive treatment, often accompanied by side effects that affect the patient's appetite and nutritional status. One effort to overcome this problem is to provide dietary supplements that are easy to consume and rich in health benefits. This study explores the potential of papaya jelly candy as a nutritional supplement in cancer treatment. Papaya was chosen because of its high nutritional content, including the enzyme papain which is known to have anti-inflammatory and good digestive properties. This research uses a quantitative approach with an experimental study design. The research sample consisted of 30 cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy in several hospitals. They were divided into two groups: an intervention group that received papaya jelly as an additional supplement and a control group that received standard care without additional supplements. Data was collected through questionnaires, interviews, and measuring nutritional status before and after the intervention over two months. The study results showed that the intervention group who consumed papaya jelly candy had a significant increase in appetite and nutritional status compared to the control group. Patients report that papaya jelly tastes good and is easy to consume, even when they are nauseous from chemotherapy. Laboratory analysis showed that the intervention group had higher antioxidants, which may contribute to increased endurance. The study concluded that papaya jelly candy has great potential as a nutritional supplement in cancer treatment by improving nutritional status and helping improve the quality of life of patients by providing a delicious and easy-to-consume dietary source. Further studies with larger samples and longer intervention periods are needed to confirm these findings and develop guidelines for using papaya gummies in cancer treatment.

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