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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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Behavior of Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease Yuni Kurniawaty; Ni Nyoman Wahyu Lestarina; Baswara Yua Kristama
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 11 No. 2 (2020): Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (334.293 KB) | DOI: 10.22219/jk.v11i2.12251

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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 Nursing Care for Client Symptoms Frequency with Sensory Perception Disorders: Auditory Hallucination in Bantur Village Faizatur Rohmi; Ronal Surya Aditya
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 11 No. 2 (2020): Juli
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Introduction: Hallucination is a dangerous type of mental disorder. because it has various impacts, lead to suicide, violent behavior and threaten the environment. Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of nursing care on clients with sensory perception disorders: auditory hallucinations in Bantur village. Method: The design used is One Groups Pretest-Posttest Design, with a simple random sampling technique. The sample in this study amounted to 48 respondents. Analysis of the data used in this study used the Wilcoxon test. Result: Based on the test resulted with Wilcoxon p value <0.05, which mean there was a difference in nursing care to decrease the signs of client symptoms with sensory perception disorder: auditory hallucinations. Discusion: This study concludes that nursing care has proven to be effective in reduced the signs of symptoms in patients with auditory hallucinations. The implication of nursing in this study is that nursing care becomes an important and essential thing that must be given to people with mental disorders.
Nursing Students’ Perception of Their Learning Style Kristina Lisum; Sondang Ratnauli Sianturi
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 11 No. 2 (2020): Juli
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Identification and socialization about importance of nursing students’ learning style should be performed by nursing educator to achieve learning goals.  The purpose of this study is to explore nursing students’ perception of their learning style. Method of this study was qualitative with descritive interpretative design involving 10 nursing students, using purposive sampling. Students were divided into two groups, there were academic and profesion group continued by focus group discussion (FGD). The analysis data used  thematik analysis content with Collaizi method.  The results of this study  consists of five themes, namely : (1) easy and comfort ways to learn (2) variation of learning strategy at classroom and clinic   (3)  think, analyse about theory and use it at practice  (4) influence of passing the nurse national competency test   (5)  more profesional and contribute to nurses development. It was recommended to nurses educator at nursing school to identify sthrengthness of nursing student toward milenial learning style.  In order to improve learning outcome, nurse educator must combine variation  teaching strategy with nursing students’ learning style Keywords : learning, learning styles, nursing students, perception of nursing students.
Smoking Behavior, Social Support, and Cessation Motivation in Smoking Among Health Sciences’ Students Nur Melizza; Anggraini Dwi Kurnia; Nur Lailatul Masruroh; Indrasari Dwi Yulianti
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 11 No. 2 (2020): Juli
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ABSTRACT Introduction: Many students have been accustomed to smoking, including those majoring at health sciences. Theoretically, they are supposed to be the ones who are actively aware of some possible health damages caused by smoking habit. Thus, people around them play an essential role in taking control of someone’s pattern through social support, especially over those who are highly motivated to quit smoking. Objective: This study aimed to identify smoking behavior, social support, and cessation motivation in smoking among health sciences’ students. Methods: This research was categorized as observational-descriptive one, with the use of accidental sampling technique to recruit as many as 63 students of faculty of health sciences who were defined as active smokers. The data, furthermore, were collected by means of a questionnaire. At last, a statistical-descriptive analysis was used to evaluate the data. Result: The result was most of the involved respondents were shown to have a moderate trend of smoking (65%). On the other hand, the majority of the respondents had been supported through some types of social support with relatively high percentage, to name appraisal support (indicating 71%), tangible support (indicating 87%), self-esteem support (indicating 97%), and belonging support (indicating 92%). Moreover, most of the respondents were equipped by the high level of quittance motivation from smoking, signifying 71%.  Discussion: This research had indicated that the level of smoking habit perceived by the respondents was moderate. In short, appraisal support was defined as high, tangible support low, self-esteem support high, and belonging support high. In addition, some of the respondents had demonstrated a high level of quittance motivation from smoking
Comparison of Cow Milk Consumption and Processed Products by Mother with Regurgitation in Baby Reni Ilmiasih
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 11 No. 2 (2020): Juli
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Introduction: Regurgitation is a common issue in infants under six months of age who are at risk of esophagitis with excessive frequency and volume. This problem is due, in part, to allergies in the whey protein content in Cow's milk. Objective: The purpose of this research was to examine the connection between Cow's milk consumption and processed products by mothers with regurgitation frequency in infants. Method: This form of study is cross-sectional, with 44 respondents using a purposeful sampling technic in mothers who have children under six months of age. Analysis of data using the Independent t-test test with a nominal scale of data. Result:  The findings showed an average regurgitation frequency was 2.4 times, and the results of the study showed an association between Cow's milk intake and refined goods by mothers with regurgitation in infants under six months with a p-value:0.014. Discussion: Enhanced frequency of regurgitation in mothers who consume Cow's milk and processed foods because of the risk of childhood allergy to the quality of Cow's milk protein, and it is advised that parents be conscious of the frequency of regurgitation due to mother-eaten food.
Determinant Factors of Supervisor Model 4S (Structure, Skill, Support, Sustainability) Against the Implementation of Islamic Spiritual Care Inggriane Puspita Dewi; Dewi Mustikaningsih
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 12 No. 1 (2021): January
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Introduction: The supervision model commonly applied in nursing is the 4S model, namely the Structure, Skill, Support and Sustainability (4S) stages. This supervision model can be applied by the head of the room and the head of the shift as a supervisor in overseeing the implementation of Islamic spiritual nursing care in adult inpatient rooms. Purpose: to analyze the relationship between the role of the 4S supervisor model and the implementation of Islamic spiritual nursing care in adult inpatient rooms. Methods: the study used a cross sectional method. The sampling technique with a proportionate stratified random sampling was 62 nurses. Data analysis used univariate, bivariate analysis with Spearman test, and multivariate with logistic regression. Results: showed the role of the 4S supervisor model was good (88.7%), the implementation of Islamic nursing care was good category (52%), there was a relationship between the role of model supervision 4S with the implementation of Islamic spiritual care, with a significance value of <0.0001 and the strongest relationship between the 4S model and the implementation of Islamic spiritual care is the variable skill and sustainability, seen from the significance value for skills of 0.05 (Pvalue ≤0.05), and sustainability of 0.01 (Pvalue ≤0.05). The strength of the relationship is seen based on the OR [EXP {B}] value, respectively, skill (0.194) and sustainability (0.109). Discussion: The probability of nurses implementing Islamic nursing care well is 90% if they provide Islamic spiritual nursing care skills and continuous supervision by the hospital supervisor. 
Analysis of Self-Efficacy and Characteristics of Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease Underwent Hemodialysis Rahma Edy Pakaya; Yuliana Syam; Syahrul Syahrul
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 12 No. 1 (2021): January
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Introduction: Increased awareness and understanding of the overall burden of CKD is required in managing disease independently. Self-efficacy can support self-management behavior. Objectives:  This study aims to determine the self-efficacy of patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing hemodialysis based on patient characteristics. Method: This study used an analytic survey method with a cross-sectional study approach. Sampling with purposive sampling with a sample size of 80 people. Data were analyzed with Mann Whitney, Kruskall-Wallis, Spearman Correlation depending on the type of data available with a confidence level of 95%. Results: The results of self-efficacy analysis based on the characteristics of patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing hemodialysis found that there was a correlation between the length of HD and the patient's self-efficacy (p: 0.008) where the patient's self-efficacy would increase along with the addition of the patient's HD duration (r: 0.293). As for age, number of comorbidities, gender, education, marriage status, employment, financing, religious activities, social activities, blood pressure, and body weight were not related to patient self-efficacy (p> 0.05). Conclusion: Patient self-efficacy related to blood pressure. As for age, a number of comorbidities, gender, education, marriage status, employment, financing, religious activities, social activities, length of HD, and body weight were not related to patient self-efficacy. 
Social Physique Anxiety in Female Adolescents at Bandung Middle School Nidya Fildza Hadiani; Nur Oktavia Hidayati; Citra Windani Mambang Sari
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 12 No. 1 (2021): January
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Background: Adolescence is a transition from childhood to adulthood, along with physical and emotional changes. One significant difference is physical appearance. Adolescents tend to be afraid of negative evaluations from others for their physical appearance or social physique anxiety. Objective: This study aimed to determine the social physique anxiety in female adolescents at Bandung Middle School. Methods: This study's method was a descriptive quantitative method using a total population technique with a sample of 331 female high school students in Bandung Middle School. The measurement instrument that was used in this study was SPAS-C (Social Physique Anxiety for Children). Analysis of the data was conducted using the average score of social physique anxiety and was presented as a percentage. Result: This study showed that most respondents had a lower score than social physique anxiety average score with a several 176 respondents (53.2%), in comparison 155 respondents (46.8%) had a higher score than social physique anxiety average score.  Based on the study results, comparing the number of respondents who had a lower score than the social physique anxiety average score with the number of respondents who had a higher score than the social physique anxiety average score did not significantly differ. Conclusions: Preventive solutions for social physique prevention are essential. Schools can make a consultation schedule or use an online consultation system and work with community health centers to provide health education and knowledge about social physique anxiety and the influencing factors and its prevention.
Family Support Related to Information, Comfort, Economy and Spiritual in Preeclamptic Pregnancy Care: Qualitative Exploration Uswatun Insani; Evi Supriatun
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 12 No. 1 (2021): January
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Introduction: Preeclampsia is emergencies in obstetrics, where pregnant women experience health conditions that can be life-threatening and can occur during pregnancy, natal and post-natal. If this obstetric emergency is not treated immediately, it can result in death the mother and also the fetus. Understanding care needs of pregnant with preeclampsia is very important for families because most pregnant women and their families lack understanding and information about high-risk pregnancy care for this disease. Objectives: This research aims to explore the needs of families in the care of preeclampsia. Methods: This research used qualitative descriptive to obtain answers related to individual opinions, responses and perceptions with exploring family needs for care pregnant with preeclampsia. Results: The results of this research there are seven themes related to family needs in pregnancy care with preeclampsia, namely: 1) Description of family knowledge about pregnant with preeclampsia, 2) Information needs, 3) Comfort needs, 4) Economic / financial needs, 5) Spiritual needs, 6) Needs for support from other family members, 7) Need for support from health workers. Conclusions: The importance of involvement of the family and surrounding environment, as a source of strength for pregnant with preeclampsia allows better care for mothers, their babies and reduces the consequences of advanced preeclampsia. Health workers are expected to be able to involve families in the care of pregnant women with preeclampsia as a promotional, preventive and curative effort. 1) Description of family knowledge about pregnant with preeclampsia, 2) Information needs, 3) Comfort needs, 4) Economic / financial needs, 5) Spiritual needs, 6) Needs for support from other family members, 7) Need for support from health workers. Conclusions: The importance of involvement of the family and surrounding environment, as a source of strength for pregnant with preeclampsia allows better care for mothers, their babies and reduces the consequences of advanced preeclampsia. Health workers are expected to be able to involve families in the care of pregnant women with preeclampsia as a promotional, preventive and curative effort. 1) Description of family knowledge about pregnant with preeclampsia, 2) Information needs, 3) Comfort needs, 4) Economic / financial needs, 5) Spiritual needs, 6) Needs for support from other family members, 7) Need for support from health workers. Conclusions: The importance of involvement of the family and surrounding environment, as a source of strength for pregnant with preeclampsia allows better care for mothers, their babies and reduces the consequences of advanced preeclampsia. Health workers are expected to be able to involve families in the care of pregnant women with preeclampsia as a promotional, preventive and curative effort.
Participation Level of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Program Nurses RSI Surabaya Muhadi Muhadi; Titin Wahyuni
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 12 No. 1 (2021): January
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Introduction : Nurses are an integral part of patient care and play an important role in improving the quality of care in the hospital. Nurses have a responsibility to ensure patient safety with reliable and guaranteed competence. Nurse competence must be maintained through continuous professional development. Objective : The purpose of this study was to map the level of participation, driving and inhibiting factors for the implementation of the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) program. Method : This study used a cross-sectional study design with a quantitative descriptive approach. The study population was all RSI nurses with a total sample of 104 survey participants with purposive sampling technique. Data were collected using an online questionnaire through the google form application from June to September 2020. Results : The results of the study were the level of participation of nurses at the Surabaya Islamic Hospital in carrying out CPD activities which were divided into 3 categories, namely high, medium and low participation. A total of (17.3%) belonged to the low level of participation, (69.2%) the level of participation was medium and (13.5%) was classified as high. Conclusion : Short-term development plans are a priority for nurses' thinking in improving (CPD), namely the continuous fulfillment of complete nursing care practices and increasing the clinical career level. The long-term development plan for nurses is that some want to continue educational programs at a higher level such as specialized education and master's degree in nursing <w:LsdExcept

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