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Student's Knowledge of Adherence to Handwashing with Soap and Running Water during Adaptation of New Habits
Nuurkhalisa Rachmasari;
Wuri Utami;
Umi Laelatul Qomar
Prosiding University Research Colloquium Proceeding of The 15th University Research Colloquium 2022: Mahasiswa (Student Paper Presentation) A
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Countries in the world are currently facing a COVID-19 pandemic. World Health Organization recommended one of COVID-19 prevention by washing hands with soap and running water. Indonesia's government set a new adaptation by allowing schools to conduct face-to-face learning in the green or yellow zone. Each school has to provide and practice handwashing using soap before students start the learning process. To determine the student's knowledge of adherence to handwashing with soap and running water in MTs Cokroaminoto Dawuhan, Madukara District of Banjarnegara Regency. This study was a descriptive quantitative design with a cross-sectional approach. The population in this study was all students of MTs Cokroaminoto Dawuhan, Madukara. Data collection used questionnaires and analyzed using univariate analysis through SPSS. One hundred thirtynine respondents were in good knowledge (84.2%), twenty-four respondents were in enough level (14.5%), and only two respondents were in poor levels (1.2%). Sequentially for adherence and non-adherence levels, 113 respondents (68.5%) and six respondents (31.5%). The adherence levels of students to handwashing in the adaptation of new habits of the COVID-19 pandemic have good knowledge and adherence in handwashing with running water. Further study can examine the factors influencing students' adherence to handwashing with running water during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Relationship between Knowledge and Practice on The COVID-19 Prevention of Undergraduate Nursing Program of STIKES Muhammadiyah Gombong
Rizki Tri Mulyawati;
Cahyu Septiwi;
Dadi Santoso
Prosiding University Research Colloquium Proceeding of The 15th University Research Colloquium 2022: Mahasiswa (Student Paper Presentation) A
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Background : The countries worldwide have the same health problems and focus on the COVID-19. The number of cases day to day is increasing significantly. Objective : to identify the relationship between knowledge and practice on the COVID-19 prevention of undergraduate nursing program of STIKES Muhammadiyah Gombong Method : This study was quatitative design with cross-sectional approach. Eighty-eight respondents were taken by random sampling technique and questinnaire was distributed by Google Form then analyzed using Ranks Spearman. Results : data analysis showed that forty-six respondents were in in a moderate knowledge category (52,3%). At the same time, the practice on the COVID-19 prevention showed ttaht fifty-six respondents (63,6%) were in the good practice category. The Rank Spearman test showed a relationship between knowledge and practice on thhe COVID-19 prevention (p-value =0.008). Conclusion : There was a relationship between knowledge and practice on the COVID-19 prevention of undergraduate nursing program of STIKES Muhammdiyah Gombong.
Identification of Nutritional Status and Patient Diseases in Pediatric Inpatient Room at Pekalongan District Hospital
Ristanti Ristanti;
Siti Rofiqoh
Prosiding University Research Colloquium Proceeding of The 15th University Research Colloquium 2022: Bidang MIPA dan Kesehatan
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Malnutrition status in children can cause various problems including decreased immune system so that children are susceptible to infection. Infectious diseases are the highest cases experienced by children in the hospital's pediatric inpatient room. Infection in children also raises the risk of children experiencing malnutrition. This study aims to identify the nutritional status and disease of patients in the pediatric inpatient room. The study was conducted in the pediatric inpatient ward of the RSUD in Pekalongan Regency. The research design used descriptive cross-sectional. Samples were children who were treated in the pediatric inpatient room at Kajen Hospital and Kraton Pekalongan Hospital. The sampling technique used consecutive sampling with a time of 6 months and obtained 153 respondents. The research instrument used a questionnaire of respondents' characteristics, the patient's disease data was taken based on medical diagnosis data from the patient's medical record. Nutritional status in patients aged < 5 years was based on body weight for age (W/U), patients > 5 years was based on body mass index for age (BMI/U). Nutritional status was categorized based on the threshold (Z-score). The results showed that the first and second most cases of disease were diarrhea (51%) and Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) (30%), the most nutritional status was normal (60.1%), 16.3% malnutrition and 11.8% poor nutrition and 11, 8% fat. The conclusion is that the two most cases in children in the pediatric inpatient ward of the Pekalongan District Hospital were infection cases, most of them had normal nutritional status, but 28.1% were malnourished/poor.
Pencegahan Covid 19 RW 2 & 3 Desa Kenteng Sempor Dengan Teori Keperawatan Betty Neument Menggunakan CAP
Marsito Marsito;
Rina Saraswati;
Sarwono Sarwono;
Ernawati Ernawati;
Mustoleh Mustoleh
Prosiding University Research Colloquium Proceeding of The 15th University Research Colloquium 2022: Bidang MIPA dan Kesehatan
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The total population of Kenteng Village is 4680 people, of which in the 02 and 03 pillarsthere are 1048 people (22.39%) of the 7 community units. Given the high mobility andstill in a state of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is necessary to look at preventing the spreadof Covid. Seeing these results, the researchers used Betty Neuman's nursing theory withthe Community as Partner approach. With the aim of looking at core data on age, safetyand transportation such as wearing masks, maintaining distance, and washing hands forhealth services that have been vaccinated against Covid 19. The sample is all residents ofthe 02 and 03 Kenteng Village Community Units totaling 1048 people. From the resultsof the core data study, it was found that the majority of people aged over 18 years were798 people (88.5%), safety and transportation using masks were sometimes used by 507people (48%), doing hand washing sometimes there were 665 people (58). %) and keepinga distance the result is never keeping a distance there are 604 people (58%). The numberof people who have been vaccinated is 735 people (70.1%). That Betty Neuman's Nursingtheory uses the Community as Partner approach in community nursing to see how toprevent covid 19. Thus, Betty Neuman's nursing theory can be used in the prevention ofCovid 19 in the community.
Case Study : Effectiveness of Foot Massage in Reducing Fall Risk in the Elderly
Hendri Tamara Yuda;
Windi Amalia Safitri
Prosiding University Research Colloquium Proceeding of The 15th University Research Colloquium 2022: Bidang MIPA dan Kesehatan
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One of the physical declines that occur in the elderly is musculoskeletal due to reducedmuscle mass. As a result of the physical decline, it was finding that the physicalproblems often experienced by the elderly on a daily basis such as the risk of falling. Therisk of falling occurs due to weakening of the muscles in the elderly. Fall prevention isone of the important things in the elderly who are at risk of falling. Fall preventionmeasures are generally more directed at preventing environmental factors that canencourage falls. Various interventions to improve balance and reduce the risk of falls inthe elderly have been developing through several studies, including foot exercises, footmassage and joint range of motion exercises. A case study to describe the results ofnursing care for the risk of falling in the elderly in Singosari Village, Ambal District.This case study uses a descriptive method. The data were obtaining from the results ofinterview observations, physical examinations, and study documentation. Subjectsconsisted of 3 elderly people with nursing problems at the risk of falling. After 5 days ofnursing care, all three patients showed a decreased risk of falling with a decreased TUGTest score. Foot massage is effective in reducing the risk of falls in the elderly.
THE EFFECT OF PRENATAL YOGA ON LABOR
Sumarni Sumarni;
Ety Sulastri;
Dyah Puji Astuti
Prosiding University Research Colloquium Proceeding of The 15th University Research Colloquium 2022: Bidang MIPA dan Kesehatan
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Background: Prenatal yoga affects the strengthening and flexibility of the perineal, vaginal, anal sphincter, and urinary tract muscles and is followed by an increase in pelvic diameter. This affects the delivery process. Routine exercise can facilitate minimal trauma labor and reduce the duration of each phase of labor. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of prenatal yoga on the type of delivery in third trimester pregnant women in the Karanglewas Community Health Center Banyumas. Research method: This type of research uses a pre-experimental design method using an intact-group comparison design, namely the measurement of the case group and control group in the same sample and not chosen randomly. The subjects of this study were pregnant women in the third trimester aged over 34 weeks with 40 respondents consisting of 20 pregnant women in the case group and 20 pregnant women in the control group. The analytical method in this study uses Chi square. The results showed that the results of the chi-square correlation analysis, obtained a probability value (p) of 0.031 with a significance level of 5% (0.05). Because the value is 0.031 < 0.05, it can be stated that prenatal yoga has a significant effect on the type of delivery in pregnant women and Odd Ratio: 7.364 (CI: 1.337-40.548). The conclusion is that prenatal yoga has an effect of 7,364 times on pregnant women to be able to give birth spontaneously vaginally compared to pregnant women who do not do prenatal yoga.
Relationship Parenting Patterns With Level Of Independence Personal Hygiene In Preschool Children In Tk Pertiwi 14.09.01 Poncowarno
Wuri Utami;
Nurul Fatimah;
Ning Iswati
Prosiding University Research Colloquium Proceeding of The 15th University Research Colloquium 2022: Bidang MIPA dan Kesehatan
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Background: Independence of personal hygiene is an action in maintaining personal hygiene, both physical and psychological. One of the factors that can affect the independence personal hygieneof school-age children is parenting. Objective : To determine the relationship between parenting and the level ofindependence personal hygiene stylesin preschool children at Pertiwi Kindergarten 14.09.01 Poncowarno. Methods: This study uses a quantitative correlation method using adesign cross-sectional, the sampling technique uses total sampling with a sample of 65 respondents. The research instrument used was a parenting style questionnaire and a questionnaire on the level ofindependence personal hygiene. Results : The results showed that 44 (67.7%) respondents applied democratic parenting, 14 (21.5%) authoritarian parenting, and 7 (10.8%) permissive parenting patterns. Meanwhile, for the level ofindependence, personal hygiene there were 50 (76.9%) independent children and 15 children (23.1%) quite independent children. Bivariate analysis with chi-square test obtained a p-value of 0.003 which means there is a relationship between parenting patterns and the level ofindependence personal hygiene. Conclusion: The results of this study indicate that there is a significant relationship between parenting patterns and the level ofindependence personal hygiene in preschool children at TK Pertiwi 14.09.01 Poncowarno. Recommendation : Further researchers can use other variables (such as gender) that affect the formation of independence in preschool children.
Stress Level of Nurses in Intensive Care Unit
Barkah Waladani;
Ni’matul Khoirin Nida;
Endah Setianingsih
Prosiding University Research Colloquium Proceeding of The 15th University Research Colloquium 2022: Bidang MIPA dan Kesehatan
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Nurses as the front line in the implementation of health services, actions, and nursing care. A nurse has emotional sensitivity in dealing with a situation, condition, and patient situation in the hospital. Behind their roles and duties, it turns out that nurses experience psychological disorders, namely stress. This study was conducted to determine the stress level of nurses in the intensive care unit of RSUD Dr. Soedirman, Kebumen. This study used a descriptive design with a cross-sectional design. Respondents in this study were 35 respondents. The research instrument used a Depression Anxiety Stress Scale 42 questionnaire translated into Indonesian. The analysis used a descriptive test. The results obtained by nurses in the Intensive Care Installation Room, RSUD Dr. Sudirman mostly aged 30 years (60.0%), female (74.3%), undergraduate education (54.3%), working period 5 years (71.4%) and married (85.7%). Sudirman mostly with a moderate level of stress category as many as 14 respondents (40.0%). The conclusion that’s nurses in the intensive care unit experience moderate stress.
History Information about Breastfeeding and Its Association with Exclusive Breastfeeding
Kusnul Khotimah;
I Isyti’aroh
Prosiding University Research Colloquium Proceeding of The 15th University Research Colloquium 2022: Bidang MIPA dan Kesehatan
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Exclusive breastfeeding has many benefits for babies, mothers, families, and countries. However, many failure exclusive breastfeeding still happens. The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between history of exposed information about exclusive breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding. The research method used descriptive correlative, and cross sectional data collection. The sampling technique used total sampling. The number of samples was 156. The data were analyzed using Chi square. The results of the analysis of the characteristics respondents, showed that the average age of the mother was 31.37 years, 72% had low education and 82.1% not employed. Analysis of the history of exposed information about exclusive breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding showed that of the 135 who were exposed to information about exclusive breastfeeding, 89.89% did not exclusively breastfeed. The p-value is 0.105, which means that there is no relationship between a history of exposed information about exclusive breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding. Suggestions for health workers to continue to provide education and assistance when mothers give exclusive breastfeeding so that mothers are successful in exclusive breastfeeding.
Midwife's Knowledge Of Neuromusculoskeletal Disorders in Pregnant Women
Lia Dwi Prafitri;
Wahyu Ersila
Prosiding University Research Colloquium Proceeding of The 15th University Research Colloquium 2022: Bidang MIPA dan Kesehatan
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Neuromusculoskeletal changes in pregnancy often cause discomfort problems as the pregnancy ages. The increased prevalence of the incidence of neuromusculoskeletal disorders during the third trimester of pregnancy, namely low back pain 63%, muscle cramps 60.2% and carpal tunnel syndrome 6.8% needs special attention by midwives. Efforts to increase knowledge and motivation in carrying out pregnancy examination services play an important role in reducing maternal mortality. The purpose of this study is to find out the relationship of midwives' knowledge about neuromusculoskeletal disorders in pregnant women with the motivation of midwives in overcoming neuromusculoskeletal disorders in pregnant women. This research is correlative descriptive with a cross sectional approach. Sampling techniques using cluster sampling and obtained a number of 100 midwives. The chi square test result obtained the value p value = 0.022 and the value OR = 10.213. There is a significant relationship between the midwife's knowledge of neuromusculoskeletal disorders of pregnant women and the motivation of midwives in overcoming neuromusculoskeletal disorders in pregnant women. Well-informed midwives had a high chance of overcoming neuromusculoskeletal disorders in pregnant women by 10,213 times compared to reasonably knowledgeable midwives. Midwives are expected to always increase the latest knowledge by participating in training activities or further studies and the Health Service is expected to provide support to midwives by providing facilities and infrastructure to increase the knowledge and motivation of midwives.