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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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Satisfaction Level Spiritual Care of Coronary Heart Disease Patients Using Spiritual Assessment Tool Wisuda, Aris Citra; Sansuwito, Tukimin bin; Suraya, Citra; Rusmarita
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56988/chiprof.v2i3.39

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with using application of Spiritual Assessment Tool. This type of research is descriptive analytic with cross sectional approach. results In this study, it is known that the age of the respondents is mostly in the age range of (>35 Year old age), which is as much as 81.8%. Most of the patient education is low education which is as much as 72.7%. Patient Satisfaction Spiritual Care in the pre-test is known to be mostly stated as not satisfied, as much as 68.2%, and in the post-test, Patient Satisfaction Spiritual Care experienced a change in that the patient stated that he was satisfied as much as 90.9%. In conclusion, spiritual care can increase patient satisfaction, especially coronary heart disease sufferers at Siti Khadijah Islamic Hospital, Palembang in 2023.
The Level of Knowledge is a Predictor Factor of Self-Care Compliance in Patients with Heart Failure Istianah; Nambiar, Nisha; Mohd Said, Faridah
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): August
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Self care is essential for achieving good outcomes among patient with heart failure and a predictor of well-being. The self-care activities that these patients must perform, including adhering to a multiple medication regimen, following dietary sodium restrictions, and self-monitoring weight, managing patient symptoms. A critical component of heart failure care, remains difficult in many case. Research Objectives This study aims to analyze relationship between level of knowledge with self-care comlpiance among patient with heart failure. Research Methods This research uses a quantitative research design with cros sectional study. The number of sample at 196 participants. This research was conducted from December 2021 to February 2022. The mean of age the participants at 56 years old. The most of participants are male and below higher school. The results of the analysis showed that there was an associated between level of knowledge with self-care comlpiance among patient with heart failure in Hasan Sadikin General Hospital, Bandung, Indonesia (p value = 0.001). Conclusion Higher levels of knowledge and better self-care compliance have been associated with improved clinical outcomes among patients with heart failure. Patients who actively engage in self-care behaviors, such as medication adherence, dietary modifications, regular physical activity, symptom monitoring, and timely healthcare seeking, are more likely to experience better symptom management, reduced hospitalizations, and improved quality of life
Provides for Inpatients' Self-Care Needs Kamesyworo; Zikiriyani, Imas
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.v2i1.41

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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.
Implementation of Nursing Care by Providing Nebulizers to Asthmatic Children with Ineffective Airway Clearance Problems Biladiah, Imadatul; Yunike; Jawiah
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 1 No. 4 (2022): November
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Asthma is one of the main non-communicable diseases and asthma is a chronic disease in which the airways of the lungs become inflamed and narrow. Asthma trigger factors are often found in the environment both inside and outside the home, but children with a family history of asthma have a greater risk of developing asthma. Apart from that, factors that trigger asthma are divided into two groups, namely genetic, including bronchial atopy/allergy, eczema; environmental trigger factors, such as motor vehicle fumes, cigarette smoke, burning rubbish, humidity in the house, and allergens such as house dust and animal dander. Method: The case study used in this research is descriptive in a case study design to explore the implementation of nursing care providing nebulizers with the problem of ineffective airway clearance in children with asthma at Bhayangkara Hospital, Palembang. The approach used is a nursing care approach which includes assessment, nursing diagnosis, nursing intervention, nursing implementation, and nursing evaluation. Results: The results of the research after the implementation of asthma management nursing with a Nebulizer in Asthma patients were proven to have an impact on improving breathing frequency because it had the effect of improving sputum production so that it was very influential in the process of improving breathing frequency/shortness of breath. Conclusion: Implementation of Nursing Care by Giving Nebulizers to asthmatic children with hygiene problems ineffective airway can be done because it is more effective for asthma patients and improves respiratory frequency.
Providing Puzzle Playing Therapy with Anxiety Children Due to Hospitalization in Children with Diarrhea in Hospital Anindita, Angie; Yunike; Rehana
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 1 No. 4 (2022): November
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Children with diarrhea who are undergoing treatment in hospital (hospitalization) will usually cause anxiety for the child. The role of nurses has a big role in controlling anxiety by reducing anxiety, namely play therapy by coloring pictures. Puzzle play therapy aims to make children happier or used as entertainment while being treated in hospital and can reduce the level of anxiety in children. Method: The design of this case study is descriptive in the form of a case study with a nursing process approach consisting of assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, evaluation and documentation. The case study subjects were 2 cases of diarrhea with anxiety nursing problems at the Muhammadiyah Palembang Hospital in 2023. Data collection techniques were by observation, interviews and filling in research instruments for 3 days in the treatment room. Results: The results of the case study after implementing anxiety reduction nursing through puzzle playing therapy showed that the results of patient 1 and patient 2 showed that the level of anxiety decreased. What was found was that there was a significant relationship between Anxiety and the provision of puzzle playing therapy to children with Diarrhea. Discussion: Implementation of anxiety reduction nursing through puzzle playing therapy in Diarrhea patients with Anxiety problems can be applied because it is effective in reducing anxiety in children.
Nursing Implementation Of Distraction Techniques: Play Therapy (Doll) With Anxiety Problems In Thalasemia Children Syeftiana; Yunike; Jawiah
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 1 No. 4 (2022): November
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Thalassemia is a disease that is passed from parents to their children in the womb which results in sufferers having to undergo regular blood transfusions to increase hemoglobin levels in the blood. Routine transfusions can cause psychological impacts such as anxiety in children. Playing is an effective way to reduce anxiety in children and can be a diversion or relaxation. The aim of the case study is that researchers are able to carry out nursing implementation of distraction techniques: play therapy (dolls) with anxiety problems in thalassemia children. Method: This research design uses descriptive methods in the form of a case study. Two respondents took cases, namely thalassemia patients with anxiety in the Talang Betutu Community Health Center area and the Sei Selincah Community Health Center area. Results: The implementation of nursing provided in the form of doll play therapy was effective in reducing anxiety in children. Anxiety scores decreased after doll play therapy. Conclusion: Nursing implementation of distraction techniques: play therapy (dolls) is effective in reducing anxiety in thalassemia children
Nursing Implementation of Plasticine Play Therapy In Children With Typhoid Fever With Anxiety Due To Hospitalization Putri Mayana, Namira Gustiany; Rehana; Yunike
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 1 No. 4 (2022): November
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Children with typhoid fever require the child to undergo hospital treatment. This condition is a threatening situation and can cause feelings of anxiety if the child is unable to adapt. One way to reduce the impact of hospitalization is plasticine play therapy. Method: The type of research used in this research is descriptive in the form of a case study to explore the implementation of nursing in children with typhoid fever with anxiety due to hospitalization. The case study subjects were two pediatric patients aged 3-6 years with the same nursing problems, namely typhoid fever patients with anxiety and were willing to become respondents by signing informed consent represented by the patient's family. This research was carried out in March 2023. Results: The results of this research show that reducing anxiety through plasticine play therapy is effective in reducing the anxiety experienced by pediatric patients during hospitalization. Conclusion: Actions that can be taken in children with typhoid fever with anxiety due to hospitalization can be plasticine play therapy.
Administration of Tepid Sponge with Hyperthermia to Children with Typhoid Fever in the Hospital Tri Utami, Pegi; Rehana; Yunike
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 1 No. 4 (2022): November
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Typhoid fever is a disease that is often suffered by children, especially school-age children aged 5-14 years, because they spend a lot of time outside, especially at school, so children pay less attention to personal hygiene. Hyperthermia is a symptom that often appears in typhoid fever sufferers. To treat hyperthermia, you can use compresses, one of which is tepid sponge. This case study aims to reduce body temperature in children who experience hyperthermia. Method: This case study uses a descriptive design with a case study design, in the case of reducing body temperature using the tepid sponge technique through a nursing process approach carried out by researchers. Data collection in this study was by measuring the child's body temperature using a thermometer and comparing the results of body temperature measurements after the tepid sponge was carried out using a body temperature comparison sheet after and after the tepid sponge was carried out. Results: After implementing tepid sponge nursing, the results from patient I and patient II showed that body temperature improved to the normal range. Conclusion: Implementation of tepid sponge in patients with hyperthermia can be applied because it is effective in reducing body temperature
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
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.v2i1.48

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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.
Application Of Individual Therapy In Patients With Hearing Hallucinations Zikiriyani, Imas; Lestari, Indri
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56988/chiprof.v2i2.49

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Hallucinations are a symptom of mental disorders where the patient experiences changes in sensory perception, false sensations in the form of sound, sight, taste, touch or smell, the client perceives stimuli that do not actually exist. Objective: to study the application of individual speech therapy in patients with auditory hallucinations. Method: The descriptive case study design method is used in qualitative research. Results: Shows that with individual speech therapy, the patient can direct the patient's attention so that he can control the hallucinations he experiences. Conclusion: Individual speech therapy for patients with auditory hallucinations is effective in controlling hallucinations. Recommendations should consider creating new policies for nurses, particularly ward nurses, to implement consistently, with the aim of reducing the number of patients with mental health problems.

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