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Jurnal Ilmiah Ners Indonesia
Published by Universitas Jambi
ISSN : 2722922X     EISSN : 27229211     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22437/jini.v3i1.18214
Core Subject : Health,
Jurnal Imiah Ners Indonesia (JINI) is an open access that which is published by Nursing Science Study Program - Medical Faculty and Health Science Jambi University publish each year in May and November with a total of six articles in each publication. Focus and Scope of Jurnal Ilmiah Ners Indonesia are : Medical Surgical Nursing Emergency Nursing Critical and Intensive Care Nursing Community Nursing Pediatric Nursing Geriatric Nursing Mental Health Nursing Nursing Management Palliative Care Nursing
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Level of Nomophobia among Smartphone-Using Teenager at Senior High School 8 Pontianak Adinda, Nurul Aulia; Putri, Triyana Harlia; Rahmawati, Nadia
Jurnal Ilmiah Ners Indonesia Vol 6 No 1 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jini.v6i1.39595

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Teenagers in the era of the industrial revolution 4.0 have become adept at using advanced technology devices, such as smartphones. The massive and continuous use of smartphones can lead to negative impacts, one of which is nomophobia. Nomophobia (no-mobile-phone phobia) is a syndrome experienced by individuals due to being distant from or lacking access to a smartphone. This study aimed to identify the level of nomophobia among teenager smartphone users at Senior High School 8 Pontianak. This research was a quantitative descriptive study with the sample consisting of 240 respondents from grade XI and XII students at Senior High School 8 Pontianak, selected using a purposive sampling technique. Data collection was conducted using the Nomophobia Questionnaire (NMP-Q) instrument and analyzed using univariate analysis with computer software. The univariate analysis showed that 33 respondents (13.83%) experienced low levels of nomophobia, 165 respondents (68.8%) experienced moderate levels of nomophobia, and 42 respondents (17.5%) experienced high levels of nomophobia. The level of nomophobia among teenage smartphone users at Senior High School 8 Pontianak was predominantly in the moderate category.
Pursed Lip Breathing Therapy and Semi-Fowler Position to Reduce Shortness of Breath in Asthma: Case Study Heriyanto, Hendri; Mardiani, Mardiani
Jurnal Ilmiah Ners Indonesia Vol 6 No 1 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jini.v6i1.39963

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Bronchial asthma is a non-infectious disease characterized by the narrowing of the respiratory tract due to excessive activity in response to certain stimuli. The prevalence of asthma in Indonesia is 13 per 1,000 population. The highest incidence of asthma is in Central Sulawesi at 7.8% and in East Nusa Tenggara at 7.3%. Risk factors for bronchial asthma are internal and external factors. Inflammation associated with bronchospasm involves damage to the smooth muscle of the bronchi resulting in shortness of breath accompanied by wheezing breath sounds. Narrowing of the airways causes shortness of breath and can have adverse effects on the sufferer. One of the non-pharmacological procedures that is easy to carry out and does not require costs, as well as side effects, is PLB and semi-Fowler position aimed at reducing shortness of breath in patients with bronchial asthma. This action is carried out 5-8 times for 15 minutes. This type of research uses descriptive case study research, the number of samples in the study is 1 patient. The results of the case study indicate that after performing purse lip breathing and semi-Fowler position for 15 minutes each day, within 3 days, as evidenced by a respiratory rate (RR) 22 x/minute and SpO₂: 99%.
Pain Management Knowledge and Pain Control: a Cross-Sectional Study among Cancer Patients Kartika, Imelda Rahmayunia; Rezkiki, Fitrianola
Jurnal Ilmiah Ners Indonesia Vol 6 No 1 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jini.v6i1.41134

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Cancer is one of the diseases that causes the most deaths in the world. Cancer patients experience several symptoms due to the disease and the treatment they are undergoing. One of the symptoms that often appears is pain. The experience of cancer patients in controlling and managing pain is an important thing for nurses to pay attention to. Cancer patients require knowledge of pain management to effectively control the pain. This research aims to see the relationship between knowledge of pain management and pain control in cancer patients. This study used a cross-sectional design with a sample of 90 cancer patients at Government Hospital at Bukittinggi. The instrument in this study uses an adapted questionnaire from the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) to measure both variables. Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation. The results of this study obtained p-value 0.000 (α=0.005), where it can be said that there is a significant relationship between knowledge of pain management and pain control in cancer patients. This research showed that the higher the knowledge, the better the pain control for cancer patients. Cancer patients need a lot of support from both health workers and family as caregivers in caring for patients when experiencing pain. This research can be a guide to paying more attention to the pain felt by cancer patients. It is also hoped that more education regarding non-pharmacological pain management will be carried out to improve pain control and pain management in order to improve the quality of life among cancer patients. Further research may be conducted to carry out the study about the relationship between pain management and quality of life among cancer patients.
Fatigue and Edema among Hemodialysis Patients In Universitas Hasanuddin hospital and RSUP Dr. Tadjuddin Chalid Nurhikma, Nurhikma; Majid, Abdul
Jurnal Ilmiah Ners Indonesia Vol 6 No 1 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jini.v6i1.41822

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Kidney failure is a disorder of kidney excretion that decreases kidney function due to the inability of the kidneys to transport the body's metabolic waste. One of the kidney damages that we often encounter is chronic kidney failure. The main therapy for treating kidney failure patients is hemodialysis. One of the impacts that hemodialysis patients often feel is fatigue and visible signs when patients experience fatigue are peripheral edema. The purpose of this study is to describe the fatigue and edema complaints in chronic kidney failure patients who undergoing hemodialysis therapy at Hasanuddin University Hospital and Dr. Tadjuddin Chalid Hospital Makassar. This study employs quantitative research using descriptive-analytical methods with a cross-sectional approach. This study used the FACIT Fatigue Scale questionnaire instrument (Version 4) and conducted pitting edema. The number of samples in this study was 108, taken using the purposive sampling technique. The results of this study showed that respondents in chronic kidney failure patients undergoing hemodialysis therapy were found to have severe fatigue complaints of 74.2% and experienced grade 1 peripheral edema of 22.2%. The study gathered various characteristics of respondents undergoing hemodialysis treatment. The results of the study also showed that patients had severe fatigue complaints, and experienced peripheral edema most in grade I
Health Education and Therapeutic Group Therapy Pregnant Women as a Prevention of Stunting Risk Factors Nugraha, M. Akbar; Keliat, Budi Anna; Mustikasari, Mustikasari
Jurnal Ilmiah Ners Indonesia Vol 6 No 1 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jini.v6i1.43486

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Early intervention during pregnancy can prevent stunting. Pregnant women can prevent stunting by addressing risk factors such as nutrition during pregnancy, infection during pregnancy, and depression during pregnancy. This study was designed to identify the effect of health education and therapeutic group therapy on preventing stunting risk factors. Method: The research design was quasi-experimental with a control group. The groups in this study were divided into two groups, the offline group, consisting of two groups: the intervention group that received offline health education and the group that received offline health education and therapeutic group therapy. The online group consisted of three groups, the intervention group that received online health education, the group that received online health education and therapeutic group therapy, and the control group that refused to receive health education and therapeutic group therapy interventions but was sent leaflets on improving development in pregnant women. The study was conducted offline and online. The sample consisted of 157 pregnant women and husbands, 64 women and husbands offline, and 93 women and husbands online. The instruments in this study were questionnaires consisting of demographic data of pregnant women and husbands, nutritional data during pregnancy (upper arm circumference (LiLA) and haemoglobin, depression during pregnancy with the EPDS questionnaire, Data analysis used univariate and bivariate frequency distribution, central tendency, and paired t-test. The results showed that upper arm circumference (LiLA) and Hb did not show significant differences between the intervention and control groups. Health education and offline therapeutic group therapy significantly decreased the risk factors for stunting and depression during pregnancy. Health education and therapeutic group therapy are recommended to be carried out in health service settings, both offline and online, as a form of mental health services for pregnant women in preventing risk factors for stunting.
Psychological Impact of Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Patient Coping Strategies: A Literature Review Myint, Nyein Moh Moh; Martawinarti, Rts. Netisa; Nasution, Riska Amalya; Sari, Putri Irwanti; Sari, Lisa Anita; Oktaria, Rina; Mutmainnah, Muthia
Jurnal Ilmiah Ners Indonesia Vol 6 No 1 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jini.v6i1.43945

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Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and leading cause of cancer-related mortality among women globally. Beyond its physical impact, it brings complex psychological consequences, including stress, depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which can affect treatment adherence and quality of life. This literature review aims to explore the psychological impact of breast cancer diagnosis and identify the coping strategies used by patients to manage their emotional burden. A literature review was conducted using databases such as PubMed, Scopus, DOAJ, and Google Scholar. Selected studies focused on psychological effects and coping mechanisms among breast cancer patients, including family and social support, cultural-religious factors, and psychological interventions. The findings show that emotional distress following a breast cancer diagnosis is influenced by cancer stage, treatment type, physical changes, support systems, and cultural belief. Adaptive coping strategies such as religious faith, emotional support, positive reframing, and acceptance promote psychological adjustment and treatment compliance. In contrast, maladaptive strategies like avoidance and denial worsen emotional outcomes. Breast cancer has a profound psychological impact requiring comprehensive mental health care. Integrating psychological and cultural-religious support into cancer treatment improves emotional well-being and clinical outcomes.
Pornography Addiction is Related to the Mental Status of Coastal Adolescents Nugraha, M.Akbar; Handayani, Fitriya; Darni, Darni
Jurnal Ilmiah Ners Indonesia Vol 6 No 2 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jini.v6i2.43493

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Pornography was one of the potential problems faced by adolescents because of sexual desire, curiosity, and effortless access. Pornography could cause psychological problems for adolescents. Adolescents in the city of Tarakan were exposed to much pornography and often watched pornographic shows. The level of pornography addiction in adolescents was not yet known, and the mental status of adolescents was unknown. This research aimed to determine and analyze the relationship between the level of pornography addiction and the mental status of adolescents in the coastal city of Tarakan. This research method was quantitative with a cross-sectional design. The data in this study was taken using a survey method with a sample size of 386 adolescents. Data were collected using the Pornography Addiction Screening Tool (PAST) and Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) questionnaires. Results: Most of the female adolescent respondents were 51.8% with an average addiction level of 73.8%, and mental status results were normal at 73.3%, and there was a significant relationship between pornography addiction and the mental status of adolescents with a p-value 0,001. Conclusion: This research concluded that there was a significant relationship between pornography addiction and the mental status of adolescents on the coast of Tarakan City. The research recommended increasing digital literacy for parents in the coastal areas of Tarakan regarding the risks of the digital world, including pornography, integrating materials about the dangers of pornography addiction, mental health, and digital security into the curriculum or extracurricular activities, and developing positive community activities.  
Risk Factors for Pressure Injuries in Stroke Patients: A Systematic Literature Review Chayati, Nur; Septari, Zhavira Nadya
Jurnal Ilmiah Ners Indonesia Vol 6 No 2 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jini.v6i2.44098

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Stroke causes weakness in the limbs, which makes stroke patients often fall into bed rest. Continuous pressure on the skin and bone protrusions during bed rest can lead to decreased blood flow, tissue ischemia, and infection, which can result in pressure injury. Bedrest conditions will differ from one disease to another, with the highest incidence in stroke patients. Internal and external factors influence the risk of pressure ulcers and their severity. The study aims to analyze the risk factors for pressure injury in stroke patients. This literature review used two international databases PubMed and Science Direct, and other supporting literature from Google Scholar. The keywords pressure injury, risk factors, and stroke were used. The articles were published between 2016 and 2021. The quality of the articles was examined using the Joanna Briggs Institute Review Instrument.  The results show pressure injuries in stroke patients arise from the combined effects of immobility, moisture, compromised nutritional status, and sensory impairment. Prolonged inability to change body position contributes to sustained pressure, reduced tissue perfusion, and increased vulnerability of the skin, while moisture associated with incontinence promotes maceration and disrupts epithelial integrity. Pressure injuries are a serious problem in stroke patients, especially those who are on bed rest. Providing education and counseling, as well as assistance to families, should be carried out, using interesting media and paying attention to every risk factor for pressure injuries.
Adaptation and Quality of Life among Hypertensive Patients in Wetlands: A Roy Model Study Aridamayanti, Bernadetta Germia; Septiany, Maulidya; Agianto, Agianto; Chrisnawati, Chrisnawati; Wulandari, Shenda Maulina
Jurnal Ilmiah Ners Indonesia Vol 6 No 2 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jini.v6i2.45584

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Hypertension remains a major concern in low- and middle-income countries, including Indonesia’s wetland regions such as Sungai Rangas Village, where environmental and cultural factors heighten disease burden and influence quality of life. Traditional and complementary therapies are commonly practiced, highlighting the need for culturally appropriate care models. This study examined adaptive responses and quality of life among hypertensive patients using Roy’s Adaptation Model, operationalized through an assessment instrument covering four modes: physiological, self-concept, role function, and interdependence. A quantitative descriptive design involved 120 respondents aged ≥40 years selected through purposive sampling. Data were obtained using structured interviews and the WHOQOL-BREF. Most respondents were female (56.7%), older adults (40% ≥60 years), and had low levels of education. Findings showed the highest adaptive responses in interdependence (61.7%) and self-concept (59.2%), while role function had the lowest (55%). Quality of life was highest in social relationships (mean 62.4) and lowest in psychological health (56.1). Respondents with adaptive responses in all modes were more likely to report a higher quality of life (65%). Overall, adaptation patterns in wetland environments strongly shape the quality of life. Roy’s Adaptation Model provides a culturally sensitive framework, supporting recommendations such as strengthening peer support, environment-based health education, and improved mobile health access during flood seasons.
The Influence of Animated Video Educational Media on Increasing Knowledge about Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Immunization among School-Aged Children Fahriani, Nadiya; Jiwantoro, Yudha Anggit; Sumartini, Ni Putu; Emilyani, Desty
Jurnal Ilmiah Ners Indonesia Vol 6 No 2 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jini.v6i2.46474

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Cervical cancer, the leading cause of death for women in developing countries, is now threatening adolescents aged 21-22 years due to HPV infection and lack of knowledge about prevention through vaccination. In Indonesia, cases and deaths from cervical cancer are relatively high, although the prevalence in NTB is lower. HPV immunization coverage in NTB is still 38,99% of the target of 90%, especially at the elementary school level such as MI Nurul Islam, where low student understanding and parental rejection are obstacles. This research seeks to determine the influence of Animated Video Education Media on HPV knowledge among children aged 10-11 years in MI Nurul Islam, which is in the working area of ​​Karang Pule Health Center. The research is a pre-experimental type with a pretest-posttest design; the total sampling approach determined that the research sample consisted of 40 individuals. By comparing students' knowledge before and after the intervention, the Wilcoxon test with α = 0,05 is used to examine how well video increases knowledge regarding HPV vaccination. The study's findings demonstrated that respondents' knowledge of HPV vaccination was 65% in the poor category prior to receiving the video, and 92.5% in the good category following the video. This was demonstrated by an average increase from 49.25 to 91 with a P-Value (0,000 <0,05). This means that there is an effective video about HPV towards the Level of Knowledge of Children Aged 10-11 Years in MI Nurul Islam, Karang Pule Health Center, Working Area. The results of the study are expected to provide benefits for respondents, future researchers, educational institutions, and research sites.