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INDONESIA
Indonesian Nursing Journal of Education and Clinic (Jurnal Pendidikan dan Praktik Keperawatan Indonesia)
ISSN : 25278800     EISSN : 25278819     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.24990/injec.v7i1.418
Core Subject : Health,
Indonesian Nursing Journal of Education and Clinic (INJEC) is the official peer-reviewed research journal of the Association of Indonesian Nurses Education Center (AINEC). This journal aims to promote advancement in nursing and healthcare through the dissemination of the latest research findings. INJEC covers a wide range of nursing topics such as nursing education, clinical practice, advanced nursing issue and policy related to the nursing profession. This journal publishes two issues per year in June and December. INJEC intended readership includes a nurse educator, researcher, manager, and nurse practitioner at all levels.
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Effect of Metronome Use on Chest Compression Rate in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Setianingsih, Setianingsih
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 8, No 1 (2023): INJEC
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24990/injec.v8i1.546

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Introduction : Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is an intervention in the administration of chest compressions that aims to restore and maintain the function of vital organs in victims of cardiac arrest. The lack of quality of CPR in nursing students has an impact on the safety level of a person who experiences cardiac arrest. Therefore, nursing students need CPR skills training using metronome aids in determining the speed of chest compressions in accordance with American Heart Association (AHA) recommendations. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the use of metronome on the speed of chest compressions in CPR.Method: This research belongs to the quantitative type of design of Quasy Experiments (pseudo-experiments) pretest posttest without control groups. The sample used in this study was 25 students of the 6th semester nursing study program of Kendal Institute of Health Sciences. Sampling technique using purposive sampling.Result: The results of the study obtained that the average pre-intervention was 126 x / min and the average post-intervention was 117 x / min. The results of the hypothesis test using the Wilcoxon test obtained ap value of 0.036 (p <0.05) which means that there is an influence of the use of metronome on chest compression speed in CPR.Conclusions: Chest compression exercises using a metronome can be used to regulate the speed of chest compressions.
Family Strategy in Giving Antipsychotic Medications to Family Members with Mental Disorders Jovanka, Indryani
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 8, No 1 (2023): INJEC
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24990/injec.v8i1.526

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Introduction: Recurrence in people with mental disorders is often due to medication withdrawal. The primary supporter of giving medications at home is the family. The purpose of this study was to identify the family strategy for treating family members who have mental disorders with antipsychotic medications.Method: The method used in this study is survey-based descriptive quantitative research with 100 samples that are representative of families with mental disorders and using accidental sampling technique. The inclusion criteria were family accompanying them with mental disorders control to a mental hospital who had difficulty taking medicine. The researcher's questionnaire is based on a literature review. The analysis and presenting of data use frequency distribution.Results: The survey showed that the strategy most often used was to involve patients in the decision to get medicine (100%). The most frequently successful families were to understand patients' importance and remind them when to take medicine (93%), but most often, it didn't work. Instead, what is done is to involve the patient in the decision to get the medications (16%), and the most that has never been done is to change the oral to injection medication (65%).Conclusions: A family responsibility to reduce the rate of recurrence should be to remind the patient to take their medications.
Community Health Nursing in Indonesia: Bridging the Gap Between Urban and Rural Healthcare Efendi, Ferry
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 8, No 1 (2023): INJEC
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24990/injec.v8i1.627

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SURVEY OF NURSING STUDENTS KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE USE OF 3S REFERENCE (SDKI, SLKI, SIKI) ON NURSING CARE DOCUMENTATION Mukhtar, Musdalifah; Risnah, Risnah
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 8, No 1 (2023): INJEC
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24990/injec.v8i1.537

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Introduction: The application of the Indonesian Nursing Diagnosis Standards (SDKI), the Indonesian Nursing Intervention Standards (SIKI) and the Indonesian Nursing Outcomes Standards (SLKI) are very important for nurses to know in carrying out nursing care practices in all health care settings. Nursing diagnoses are part of the stages of the nursing process, currently the SDKI is used as a benchmark and guide in establishing nursing diagnoses in order to provide effective and safe nursing care.Method: This study uses a quantitative design with descriptive analysis by measuring the frequency distribution. using accidental sampling which refers to the inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria set by the researcher. The research will be conducted using a Google Form and distributed to nursing students at nursing education institutions in the AIPNI Regional XII area.Results: The characteristics of the majority of research respondents are in the age range of 17-25 years (67.4%), the dominant gender is female (87.2%), Muslim (74.5%), and the origin of the location of the institution is mostly from South Sulawesi (33.5%). The level of knowledge of respondents was in the low category as many as 234 respondents (58.5%), enough category 158 respondents (39.5%), and good category as many as 8 respondents (2%).Conclusions: The level of knowledge majority in the low category, so we need to increase the knowledge of nursing students about the use of SDKI, SLKI, and SIKI references in nursing care documentation, for example through socialization and training on the use of 3S.
THE SATISFACTION USE OF EARLY WARNING SCORE APPLICATION AT PONTIANAK HOSPITAL Pramana, Yoga; Fradianto, Ikbal; Fauzan, Suhaimi; Maulana, M. Ali; Mita, Mita
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 8, No 2 (2023): INJEC
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24990/injec.v8i2.633

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Introduction: Emergencies are a form of health service in emergency or urgent situations that require immediate action from medical personnel working to overcome potential risks and dangers to life. Various forms of emergency services require nurses in hospitals to save time in the process of providing nursing care. One form of emergency service in hospitals is the Early Warning Score (EWS). The use of technology in developing the Early Warning Score such an application mobile can certainly help in improving the quality of emergency services in hospitals, so it can minimize the severity of patient’s conditions in the emergency phase.Method: The method in this research is quantitative descriptive research, in this case the Android-based mobile Early Warning Score application. This research was conducted to measure the level of user satisfaction where there are 3 dimensions in measuring the level of satisfaction with application use: quality of application information, quality of application use, and impact of application use.Results: The results of the research show that the satisfaction level of the Early Warning Score mobile application at Pontianak Hospital obtained a total score of 419 or 50,60% is satisfied, and very satisfied with total score of 217 or 26.21%.Conclusion: The Early Warning Score mobile application is suitable for use by nursing staff as a medium for improving excellent nursing services.
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN BODY IMAGE AND COSMETIC CONSUMPTIVE BEHAVIOR IN NURSING STUDENTS AT PEKANBARU Febtrina, Rizka; Anjani, Cici; 'Irfan, M. Zul; Kharisna, Dendy; Dyna, Fitri
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 8, No 2 (2023): INJEC
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24990/injec.v8i2.547

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Introduction: The increasing use of cosmetic products opens up opportunities for female college students to buy cosmetics. Excessive purchases of beauty tools for female students due to dissatisfaction about their body shape, so female students tend to beautify themselves by buying products that can highlight physical shapes that are considered attractive. The purpose of this study is to analyze the correlation between body image and cosmetic consumptive behavior in nursing students in Pekanbaru. Method: This study is quantitative research with a cross-sectional design. This research was conducted at one of the nursing education institutions in Pekanbaru The sampling technique uses probability sampling technique with stratified random sampling type with a total of 219 respondents. Instruments used the MBSRQ-AS (Multidimensional Body Self Relation Questionnaire-Appearance Scales) questionnaire and the cosmetic consumptive behavior questionnaire. The statistical test used is chi-square.  Results: The results of this study concluded body image was negative as many as 116 respondents (53%) and had consumptive behavior as many as 126 respondents (57.5%). Conclusions: That there was a significant correlation between body image and cosmetic consumptive behavior in nursing students at Pekanbaru with p value = 0.000.
COMPETENCE DEVELOPMENT IN PROFESSIONAL NURSING CARING BEHAVIORS AMONG NURSING STUDENTS DURING ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS IN THREE NURSING EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THREE PROVINCES IN INDONESIA Yulia, Yulia; Okti, Purwanti; Nelwati, Nelwati; Ernawati, Ernawati; Krisna, Yetty; Wendy, Abigail
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 9, No 1 (2024): INJEC
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24990/injec.v9i1.663

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Introduction: Professional nursing caring behaviors can be learned through education. Indonesian research on this area remains limited. This study explores the development of nursing students' professional caring behaviors and clinical learning processes that support them. Method:This ethnographic study involved 34 observations of nursing student clinical practices, field notes, and six focus group discussions with students and clinical instructors from three nursing education institutions across three provinces. Data analysis was conducted using qualitative content analysis. Result: Ten themes revealed: professional nursing caring behaviors are understood as altruistic behaviours, holistic, therapeutic, and bureaucratic dimensions; instrumental caring predominates in student clinical practices; physical interventions serve as the entry point for communication; the provision of information is dominant in interpersonal communication; cultural sensitivity and touching are expressions of caring behaviors; clinical role models, knowledge, and experience are vital in developing professional caring behaviors; patient negative responses, clinical workload, and patient complexity pose challenges in developing professional nursing caring behaviors; insufficient clinical mentoring impacts the achievement of competencies; students' lack of self-confidence is perceived as 'uncaring' behaviors; and there is insufficient collaboration to ensure the attainment of non-instrumental caring competencies. Conclusion: Students' competencies in professional caring behaviors evolve during their educational journey, though the focus remains on instrumental caring. Knowledge, clinical exposure, experiences, role models, and self-confidence are crucial in enhancing professional nursing caring competencies. Clinical learning guidelines, such as preceptorship and collaborative learning models in professional nursing caring competencies, should be considered to develop the skills.
IMPROVING UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS KNOWLEDGE THROUGH VIRTUAL CARE REALITY VIDEO 360° IN PPROFESSIONAL NURSE PROGRAM STUDENTS Triyanto, Endang; Jauhar, Muhamad; Rohana, I Gusti Ayu Putu Desy; Kusumawardani, Lita Heni; Choiruna, Hasby Pri; Setiyowati, Erni; Rasdiyanah, Rasdiyanah; Rachmawati, Utami
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 9, No 1 (2024): INJEC
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24990/injec.v19i1.543

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Introduction: Current learning methods are constantly evolving. Professional Nurse Program Students need effective learning methods to improve students’ abilities and skills in achieving competencies, and one of the competencies is standard precautions. Virtual care reality video3600 can be an alternative solution for students’ actual and concrete learning methods. This study aims to determine the effect of Virtual care reality video3600 on the standard precautions knowledge of Professional Nurse Program Students.           Methods: The Research design uses a quasi-experimental pre-post test with the control group. The research sample consists of 38 students for the intervention group and 32 students for the control group. The research site was at Jenderal Sudirman University and the University of Indonesia in June-September 2022. The research instrument uses a standard precaution knowledge questionnaire. Researchers provide virtual care reality video3600 interventionfor 17 minutes at least three times in each video. VCR 3600 contains material on standard precautions consisting of proper hand washing, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) use, safe injection practices, and handling of potentially contaminated equipment or surfaces in the patient's environment. Post-test measurement is carried out two weeks after the intervention. Data analysis uses paired t-tests and independent t-tests.   Results: The results showed that the age of the respondents was between 21-31 years old, with a median value of 22 years. The gender respondents were mostly women, the majority of respondents had never been nurses, the majority of respondents had studied infection control, most of the respondents had not received the Hepatitis B vaccine, and the majority of respondents had never reported the incidence of needle sticks. The statistical test results obtained a significant change in knowledge (p-value = 0.001).  Conclusions: The results showed a significant increase in respondents’ knowledge level after the intervention. The research results are expected to be applied in the learning process of Professional Nurse Programs in universities. In addition, it is hoped that the VCR 3600 method can be used for other Professional Nurse Program learning themes.Keywords: standard precaution; video 3600 ; virtual care reality
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF GALENIC CREAM OF DURIAN PEEL EXTRACT AND CHITOSAN FOR TREATMENT OF DIABETIC ULCERS Agustin, Wahyu Rima; Harti, Agnes Sri; Crisdian S, Hanugrah Ardya; Saputro, Sutiyo Dani; Saelan, Saelan
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 8, No 2 (2023): INJEC
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24990/injec.v8i2.597

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Introduction: The chemical substance of durian peel (Durio zibethinus L.) is a polysaccharide polymer of D-galacturonic acid which is polar and anti-microbial. Chitosan is a derivative of chitin from the peels of Crustaceae animals, which is polycationic and antimicrobial; biodegradable, and biocompatible wit animal tissues. Diabetic ulcers are chronic wounds due to neurological disorders and vascular disorder in the legs, causing tissue damage. The purpose of the study was to analyze the effectiveness of galeni preparations of durian peel extract and chitosan for the treatment of diabetic ulcers.Method: This research is experimental including testing the quality of 5% durian peel extract cream preparations; 2% chitosan, a mixture of both ratio = 1:1; 1:2 physically, chemically, and microbiologically,and the rate of wound healing in test animals. Statistical data analysis of One Way Anova parametric test.Results: The results showed that the preparation of galenic durian peel extract cream and chitosan and their combination ratio (1:1), (1:2) could be formulated and met the quality test of cream preparations physically, chemically, and microbiologically according to the requirements of BPOM No. 32 of 2019 and is effective for healing diabetic ulcers on the 8th day.Conclusions: The preparation of galenic durian peel extract cream and chitosan and their combination ratio (1:1), (1:2) can potentially be developed as a cream preparation for healing diabetic ulcers.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SLEEP QUALITY AND MEDICATION COMPLIANCE FOR HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS AT PRIVATE HOSPITAL YOGYAKARTA Wijayanti, Ekatrina; Marlina, Titin
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 9, No 1 (2024): INJEC
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24990/injec.v9i1.558

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Introduction: Hypertension is often referred to as the “silent killer” and based on the 2013 Basic Health Research data, hypertension sufferers in Indonesia at the age of >18 years reached 25.8%, while the undiagnosed reached 63.2%. Research results have shown that most people have sleep disorders, resulting in the recurrence of hypertension. This research aimed to find a relationship between sleep quality and medication compliance for hypertensive patients at Private Hospital, Yogyakarta. Method: This research used a descriptive quantitative research method with a cross-sectional approach. A total of 40 hypertensive patients were taken as the research samples using an accidental sampling technique. Sleep quality was measured using the PSQI (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index) instrument, and compliance with medication was measured using Morisky-8. Result: Findings show that 87.5% of respondents experienced poor sleep quality, while the remaining 12.5% had good sleep quality. Regarding medication compliance, 87.5% of respondents complied with medication, while 32.5% did not. Chi square analysis showed that there was no significant relationship between sleep quality and medication adherence (p=0.523). Conclusion: there is no relationship between sleep quality and medication compliance in hypertensive patients. Based on the results of this research, future researchers are expected to take more samples, random sampling method and examine the effect of medication compliance on quality of life