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Jurnal Kebidanan dan Keperawatan Aisyiyah
ISSN : 18580610     EISSN : 24778184     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31101/jkk
Jurnal Kebidanan dan Keperawatan Aisyiyah published since June 2005 with ISSN 1858-0610 (print), ISSN 2477-8184 (online) by STIKES Aisyiyah Yogyakarta. Since March 2016 Jurnal Kebidanan dan Keperawatan Aisyiyah publish by Universitas Aisyiyah Yogyakarta. Jurnal Kebidanan dan Keperawatan Aisyiyah published 2 times a year in June and December. Contains writings raised from research results in the field of midwifery and nursing. This journal has been ACCREDITED by National Journal Accreditation (ARJUNA) Managed by Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education, Republic Indonesia with Second Grade (Peringkat 3, Sinta 3) since year 2016 to 2020 according to the decree No. 21/E/KPT/2018. Every article that goes to the editorial staff will be selected through Initial Review processes by Editorial Board. Then, the articles will be sent to peer reviewers and will go to the next selection by Blind Review Process. After that, the articles will be returned to the authors to revise. These processes take a month for a maximum time. For each manuscript, peer reviewers will rate the substantial and technical aspects, peer reviewers who collaborate with Jurnal Kebidanan dan Keperawatan Aisyiyah. Pregnancy, Labor, Post Partum, Pathology, Midwifery community, Family planning, Reproduction health, Emergency Nursing, Maternity Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, Medical surgery Nursing, Community Nursing
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Health service needs in patients receiving hemodialysis therapy: qualitative study Yuliani Budiyarti; Evimira Sukanti
Jurnal Kebidanan dan Keperawatan Aisyiyah Vol. 19 No. 1 (2023): Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/jkk.3069

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Quality health services are health services that are provided based on patient needs, not based on what is owned by the service-providing institution. Patients with chronic diseases such as kidney failure undergoing hemodialysis need more supportive nursing care, such as physical and psychological support and information about their condition. This study aims to explore and identify health service needs in patients receiving hemodialysis therapy. This research is qualitative research on phenomenology. Data was collected using semi-structured and in-depth interviews with 17 participants of end-stage renal failure who underwent hemodialysis therapy, selected by purposive sampling. Thematic analysis is used for data analysis. The study found three main themes: services to meet basic needs when hemodialysis therapy was carried out, support received while undergoing hemodialysis therapy, and Various health services that have yet to be received while undergoing hemodialysis therapy. It can be concluded that identifying service needs positively impacts service quality as healthcare workers will better understand patient expectations. Hemodialysis patients have basic physical, psychological, and support needs. Unmet needs include inadequate drug therapy, health workers, and unmet information needs. Healthcare providers should develop strategies to manage these needs, including physical and psychological modification, improvement of facilities, infrastructure, human resources, and interdisciplinary approaches.
Integration of foot massage and diabetic foot gymnastic on peripheral perfusion in patients with diabetes mellitus 2 Clara Puryanti; Paulus Subiyanto; Thomas Aquino Erjinyuare Amigo
Jurnal Kebidanan dan Keperawatan Aisyiyah Vol. 19 No. 1 (2023): Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/jkk.3041

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The prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DMT2) is increasing yearly. Peripheral neuropathy of the foot is a complication that often appears in people with diabetes. Neuropathy disorders that are not treated properly can risk causing diabetic ulcers and even amputations. Complementary therapies that can be done to overcome this are foot massage and diabetic foot exercises.  This study aims to determine the effect of integrating foot massage and diabetic foot gymnastics to overcome complaints of peripheral tissue perfusion in the feet of DMT2 patients at the Polyclinic of Panti Nugroho Hospital. Quasi-experimental research method with Pretest-Posttest Control Group Design design. The intervention and control groups each consisted of 15 respondents.  The intervention group was given foot massage treatment and diabetic foot exercises for three consecutive days for 15 minutes. The independent t-test and Mann-Whitney test were used to analyze the data. There were significant differences in ABI scores, oxygen saturation, and monofilament scores in the intervention group's left and right legs against the control group (p-value < 0.05). There is a significant effect of the integration of foot massage and diabetic foot gymnastics on peripheral tissue perfusion in both the left leg and right foot of T2DM patients. The contribution of this study needs further research with a larger number of respondents and a longer time to ascertain its effectiveness before it is used as part of local nursing intervention standards.
Slow stroke back massage (SSBM) therapy with lavender essential oil effectively lowers blood pressure Iwan Sulis Setiawan; Tri Ismu Pujiyanto; Yunani Yunani; Eko Winarto
Jurnal Kebidanan dan Keperawatan Aisyiyah Vol. 19 No. 1 (2023): Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/jkk.3077

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Hypertension is a global health problem that is a major factor causing cardiovascular disease and premature death. While pharmacological therapy is still the main choice, non-pharmacological therapies with minimal side effects, such as a combination of slow stroke back massage (SSBM) and aromatherapy, are expected to increase relaxation so as to increase the effectiveness of lowering blood pressure in hypertensive patients. This study aimed to test the effectiveness of SSBM therapy with lavender essential oil in lowering blood pressure in patients with primary hypertension. The research used a quasi-experiment method with a pretest-posttest design with a control group. In this study, the samples used were hospitalized patients with primary hypertension who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria, with as many as 40 respondents using purposive sampling techniques. Slow stroke back massage (SSBM) therapy with lavender essential oil significantly lowers blood pressure values in primary hypertensive patients compared to SSBM therapy with baby oil (P value  0.05). The mean difference in systolic and diastolic blood pressure in the intervention and control groups was 6.25 and 2.65, respectively. This therapy has been proven to be effective in lowering blood pressure in primary hypertensive patients. Therefore, hospital management may consider applying this nonpharmacological therapy to manage primary hypertension patients.

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