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Jurnal Keperawatan
ISSN : 20863071     EISSN : 24430900     DOI : 10.22219/jk
Core Subject : Health,
Jurnal Keperawatan is a peer-reviewed journal published by School of Nursing at the Faculty of Health Science, University of Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM), which is focusing on several issues in nursing field. The first volume was published on 2010, and it is published twice a year, issued on January and July.
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Daftar Isi, JURNAL KEPERAWATAN, Volume 8, Nomor 1, Januari 2017 Isi, Daftar
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol 8, No 1 (2017): Januari
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JURNAL KEPERAWATANVolume 8, Nomor 1, Januari 2017 Daftar IsiFaktor-Faktor yang Mempengaruhi Kecemasan Pre Operasi pada Pasien Sectio Caesareadi Ruang Instalasi Bedah Sentral RSUD Kanjuruhan Kepanjen Kabupaten MalangAhsan, Retno Lestari, Sriati 1 – 12Studi Fenomenologi: Makna Pengalaman Perawat dalam Merawat PasienLuka Bakar Fase Emergency di Instalasi Gawat Darurat RSUP SanglahI Kadek Artawan, Indah Winarni, Heri Kristianto 13 – 24 Efektifitas Simulasi Prehospital Care terhadap Self Efficacy Masyarakat Awamdalam Memberikan Pertolongan Pertama Korban Kecelakaan Lalu LintasRahmania Ambarika 25 – 32 Analisis Faktor yang Mempengaruhi Regurgitasi pada Bayi Asi EksklusifUsia 0-6 Bulan di Wilayah Puskesmas Pajarakan Kabupaten ProbolinggoReni Ilmiasih, Henny Dwi Susanti, Vilda Tri Damayanti 33 – 44 Hubungan Persepsi Kegawatan dan Tatalaksana Diare dan ISPAdi Rumah pada BalitaRinik Eko Kapti, Awalyn Putri N. C, Wenny Trisnaningtyas 45 – 53Peran Pendidikan Kesehatan dalam Meningkatkan Pengetahuan AnakTentang Pentingnya SayurRonasari Mahaji Putri, Neni Maemunah 54 – 64 Aplikasi Teori Comfort Katherine Kolcaba pada Anak dalamPemenuhan Kebutuhan Oksigenasi di Ruang PerawatanRoza Indra Yeni 65 – 73 Hubungan Pola Asuh Orang Tua dengan Prestasi Belajar Anak Usia Sekolah DasarKelas II dan III di SDN Ibu Dewi V Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas CianjurKota Kabupaten CianjurSari Defia Rizki, Susilawati, Iyam Mariam 74 – 84 Perilaku Mencuci Tangan Berdampak pada Insiden Diare pada Anak Usia Sekolahdi Kabupaten MalangSunardi, Faqih Ruhyanuddin 85 – 95 Pengaruh Persepsi Remaja Tentang Perilaku Seks terhadap Niat Remajadalam Melakukan Perilaku Seks BeresikoTitik Sumiatin, Hadi Purwanto, Wahyu Tri Ningsih 96 - 101
Relationship of Self-Efication and Organizational Culture with Nurse Behavior in the Implementation of Safe Injecting Practices in Kendari City Hospital Alifariki, La Ode; Rahmawati, Rahmawati; La Rangki, La Rangki; Kusnan, Adius
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol 10, No 2 (2019): Juli
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Infections that occur in the hospital one of which is a nosocomial infection. Injection is one of the medical methods most often used to introduce drugs or other substances into the body for medicinal or preventive purposes. The high number of officers taking unsafe injections is one of the risk factors for nosocomial infections. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between self-efficacy and organizational culture with nurse behavior in the application of safe injecting practices in Kendari City Hospital. This study used observational analytic with cross sectional approach with a sample of 55 people taken by proportional random sampling using the chi square test. The results showed that there was a relationship of self-efficacy (X2hit = 10,977, p value = 0,001), organizational culture (X2hit = 18,366, p value = 0,000) with nurses' behavior in applying safe injecting practices in Kendari City Hospital. The conclusion of the study is that all independent variables (self-efficacy and organizational culture) are related to nurses' behavior in applying safe injecting practices. It is recommended that the Hospital can provide socialization about safe injections to the nurse nurses and improve organizational culture and improve the self-efficacy efforts of implementing nurses. 
Effectiveness of focus group discussion about violence in children Mashfufa, Erma Wahyu
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol 9, No 1 (2018): JANUARI
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According to the Indonesian Child Protection Commission, violence against children is divided into: physical violence, neglect, sexual violence, and emotional violence. The recent rise in cases of child abuse and tending to increase from year to year indicates a weakening of concern and concern for the case. FGD as a method of learning for parents in an effort to increase knowledge and ability to recognize violence prevention in children. This study included experimental quasy research type with pretest-posttest group design. The research variables are FGD and level of knowledge with ordinal data scale. Data presented descriptively in the form of percentage, tabulation of frequency / cross tabulation and analysis with test of wilcoxon Result: Wilcoxon test result got p value (0.000) <α (0.05). Discussion: FGDs on child abuse effectively increase the knowledge of parents. FGD method is the most easily accepted method by parents
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORKLOAD WITH THE PROFESSIONAL QUALITY OF LIFE OF COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING IN THE HEALTH CENTER AGRICULTURE AREA OFJEMBER Fujianti, Mery Eka Yaya; Wuryaningsih, Emi Wuri; Hadi K, Enggal
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol 10, No 2 (2019): Juli
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The number of community health nurses is not balanced with the workload given. This causes nurses at risk of experiencing physical and psychological problems that have an impact on the quality of life of the professional community health nurses. The purpose of this study is to find out the relationship between workload and professional quality of life in percescent nurses at the Jember district health center. This study uses a cross-sectional design with a sample size of 74 respondents. The sampling technique used was cluster sampling and proportionate random sampling. Data collection was conducted in January-March 2019. The questionnaire used was NASA-TLX (? = 0.781) and ProQoL-5 (? = 0.903). The statistical test used is spearman rank. The results showed that there was no relationship between workload and professional quality of life (p value = 0.372; CI = 95%). Community health nurses have workload (78.4%), compassion satisfaction (9.5%), burnout (59.5%) and stress traumatic secunder (13.5%) in the moderate category. High motivation and hard work of nurses in carrying out their responsibilities make the performance of nurses good, even though they have a moderate workload. Evaluation from the head of the room and also the demands of the workplace agency make the nurse work optimally. No one has measured the quality of life professionally directly but through their performance. The results of this study are expected to be an additional reference in the development of research in the field of workload and quality of life professional.
Behavior of Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease Kurniawaty, Yuni; Lestarina, Ni Nyoman Wahyu; Kristama, Baswara Yua
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol 11, No 2 (2020): Juli
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Background: CKD patients increase with increasing age prevalence of 15.8%. Changes in behavior in people with CKD focus on diet, physical activity, quality of life, fatigue, knowledge, self-efficacy and self-management. Method: This research is qualitative with phenomenological methods. The subjects were 12 informants with CKD using purposive sampling technique. Data collection was carried out using in-depth and semi-structured interviews in June - August 2019 at William Booth Hospital in Surabaya. Data analysis using Giorgi's phenomenological analysis and thematic analysis then inductively and triangulating data. Results: This study found 4 themes, namely: holistic interpretation of needs, suggestions for healing, understanding of bodily functions and diet disobedience. Conclusion: CKD patients strive to meet their needs holistically with all the limitations of physical conditions by trying to carry out routine the treatment process recommended by health workers, even though barriers come from an understanding of bodily functions that are able to balance in CKD conditions and from the environment such as climate that makes disobedient to a fluid and nutritional diet. Seeing the importance of the impact of compliance with CKD patients in the implementation of CKD treatment management health workers need to make a systematic approach to CKD patients in treatment management
Behavior of Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease Kurniawaty, Yuni; Lestarina, Ni Nyoman Wahyu; Kristama, Baswara Yua
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol 11, No 2 (2020): Juli
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Background: CKD patients increase with increasing age prevalence of 15.8%. Changes in behavior in people with CKD focus on diet, physical activity, quality of life, fatigue, knowledge, self-efficacy and self-management. Method: This research is qualitative with phenomenological methods. The subjects were 12 informants with CKD using purposive sampling technique. Data collection was carried out using in-depth and semi-structured interviews in June - August 2019 at William Booth Hospital in Surabaya. Data analysis using Giorgi's phenomenological analysis and thematic analysis then inductively and triangulating data. Results: This study found 4 themes, namely: holistic interpretation of needs, suggestions for healing, understanding of bodily functions and diet disobedience. Conclusion: CKD patients strive to meet their needs holistically with all the limitations of physical conditions by trying to carry out routine the treatment process recommended by health workers, even though barriers come from an understanding of bodily functions that are able to balance in CKD conditions and from the environment such as climate that makes disobedient to a fluid and nutritional diet. Seeing the importance of the impact of compliance with CKD patients in the implementation of CKD treatment management health workers need to make a systematic approach to CKD patients in treatment management
The Effect Of Counseling On The Adherence Of Therapeutic Hypertension Patients Prihanti, Gita Sekar; Sari, Novi Puspita; Septiani, Nur Indah; Tobing, Laura Putri Risty L.; Adrian, Annisa Rahayu; Ayu, Nihayatuz Rahayu; Abidin, Muhammad Zainul; Farid, Husni Puspita
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol 11, No 2 (2020): Juli
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Failure of therapy is a result of bad adherence  medication. Non-adherence to therapy is a major factor that is suspected to result in uncontrolled blood pressure in hypertensive patients resulting in more serious complications. Therefore it is important to increase the adherence rate of treatment in patients with hypertension in the treatment process. For this reason, the need for interventions to improve  adherence  with several aspects that can be changed. This study uses One Group Pretest-Posttest Design using 100 samples. Data derived from questionnaires containing 25 items of adherence to therapy, 5 items of knowledge, 4 items of trust, 3 items of motivation, 10 items of family support with nonparametric statistical tests used were Mc Nemar test. Mc Nemar test results indicate that there is a significant difference between adherence at the pre-test and at the post-test after counseling with a significance value (p = 0,000). The results also showed that there was a difference in knowledge with a significance value (p = 0.001), motivation with a value (p = 0.031) and family support with a value (p = 0,000). The education with counseling about knowledge, trust, motivation and family support is effective in increasing compliance. There are other changeable factors such as lifestyle education, patient doctor relationships, and the use of smartphone applications for self-reported therapy can improve adherence in patients thereby minimizing therapy failure. Other educational methods that can be used besides counseling are counseling and dissemination of social media information.
The Effect Of Counseling On The Adherence Of Therapeutic Hypertension Patients Prihanti, Gita Sekar; Sari, Novi Puspita; Septiani, Nur Indah; Tobing, Laura Putri Risty L.; Adrian, Annisa Rahayu; Ayu, Nihayatuz Rahayu; Abidin, Muhammad Zainul; Farid, Husni Puspita
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol 11, No 2 (2020): Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (267.607 KB) | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v11i2.11943

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Failure of therapy is a result of bad adherence  medication. Non-adherence to therapy is a major factor that is suspected to result in uncontrolled blood pressure in hypertensive patients resulting in more serious complications. Therefore it is important to increase the adherence rate of treatment in patients with hypertension in the treatment process. For this reason, the need for interventions to improve  adherence  with several aspects that can be changed. This study uses One Group Pretest-Posttest Design using 100 samples. Data derived from questionnaires containing 25 items of adherence to therapy, 5 items of knowledge, 4 items of trust, 3 items of motivation, 10 items of family support with nonparametric statistical tests used were Mc Nemar test. Mc Nemar test results indicate that there is a significant difference between adherence at the pre-test and at the post-test after counseling with a significance value (p = 0,000). The results also showed that there was a difference in knowledge with a significance value (p = 0.001), motivation with a value (p = 0.031) and family support with a value (p = 0,000). The education with counseling about knowledge, trust, motivation and family support is effective in increasing compliance. There are other changeable factors such as lifestyle education, patient doctor relationships, and the use of smartphone applications for self-reported therapy can improve adherence in patients thereby minimizing therapy failure. Other educational methods that can be used besides counseling are counseling and dissemination of social media information.
The Comparison of Work Productivity Between Nurses with Insight of Occupational Health Nursing (OHN) and of Those Without It Tukayo, Isak Jurun Hans; Hardy, Syaifoel
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol 11, No 2 (2020): Juli
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ABSTRACT Introduction: Occupational Health Nursing (OHN) is very important to be studied by nursing students considering the industial demands are very high on the importance of the health of workers in the future. The problem is they don't get proportional insights to OHN. This needs evidence of its effect on nurses’ work productivity. Objective: The objective is to compare the level of work productivity between nurses who have the OHN insight with those without it, working in the industrial setting. Method: The method is Comparative Study with Cross Sectional Study Design with nursing students, nurses and Indonesian nurses working abroad as the populations. The sampling technique is non-probability sampling with a total sample of 130 respondents. The data collection tool uses a questionnaire and Likert Scale, compiled based on the Health Belief Model Theory (HBM). The data were analyzed by the Paired Sample T-test to see the differences between nurses who had received OHN subject and those who had never. Result: The results show significant differences on level of understanding between nurses who have received subject material about OHN with those who have never had it, with a p-value of 0,000. Discussion: Significant productivity differences between nurses who have received lecture material about OHN and those who did not, which can be used as criticism or input for nursing education in Indonesia.
The Comparison of Work Productivity Between Nurses with Insight of Occupational Health Nursing (OHN) and of Those Without It Tukayo, Isak Jurun Hans; Hardy, Syaifoel
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol 11, No 2 (2020): Juli
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ABSTRACT Introduction: Occupational Health Nursing (OHN) is very important to be studied by nursing students considering the industial demands are very high on the importance of the health of workers in the future. The problem is they don't get proportional insights to OHN. This needs evidence of its effect on nurses’ work productivity. Objective: The objective is to compare the level of work productivity between nurses who have the OHN insight with those without it, working in the industrial setting. Method: The method is Comparative Study with Cross Sectional Study Design with nursing students, nurses and Indonesian nurses working abroad as the populations. The sampling technique is non-probability sampling with a total sample of 130 respondents. The data collection tool uses a questionnaire and Likert Scale, compiled based on the Health Belief Model Theory (HBM). The data were analyzed by the Paired Sample T-test to see the differences between nurses who had received OHN subject and those who had never. Result: The results show significant differences on level of understanding between nurses who have received subject material about OHN with those who have never had it, with a p-value of 0,000. Discussion: Significant productivity differences between nurses who have received lecture material about OHN and those who did not, which can be used as criticism or input for nursing education in Indonesia.

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