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Jurnal Keperawatan Soedirman (The Soedirman Journal of Nursing)
ISSN : 19076673     EISSN : 25799320     DOI : 10.20884
Core Subject : Health,
The Jurnal Keperawatan Soedirman (JKS) is an International peer review and open access journal which publishes scientific works on the nursing and health science field (pISSN: 1907-6673, e-ISSN: 2579-9320). This journal was established in 2006 and developed by the Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Science, Jenderal Soedirman University Jurnal Keperawatan Soedirman (JKS) covers all nursing area including basic research in nursing, management nursing, emergency, and critical nursing, medical-surgical nursing, mental health nursing, maternity nursing, pediatric nursing, gerontological nursing, community nursing, family nursing education nursing, complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in nursing. JKS is published by Universitas Jenderal Soedirman.
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Stress Management in Emergency Nurses during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Scooping Article Rohimah, Annisa'i; Prakoso, Adi Buyu; Kusuma, Rahmah Yanita; Jamil, Sobran; Rini, Sri Setiya; Alim, Syahirul
Jurnal Keperawatan Soedirman Vol 17 No 2 (2022): Jurnal Keperawatan Soedirman (JKS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (181.943 KB) | DOI: 10.20884/1.jks.2022.17.2.5586

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Nurses are health professionals on the front lines during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially those in the ER, where nurses are the key to controlling virus transmission. This article aims to do a scooping review on how to manage stress in emergency room nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic. This Scooping review explores the literature from the point of view of relevance by assessing the quality of the research, then the data is mapped to identify the main themes found in the literature. We observed that stress on nurses is a burden of excess factors, having a family or children, lifestyle changes, lack of access to PPE, lack of self-confidence, nurses also have feelings and fatigue. We also observed how nurses managed stress, namely strengthening training, positive spiritual coping, social support, and access to mental health services.
Therapeutic Effect of Hijamah (Cupping Therapy) on Lipid Profiles and Apolipoprotein in Hypercholesterolemic Patients Pelawati, Ratna; Widada, Wahyudi; Wulandari, Endah; Mardiyanti, Mardiyanti; Samsiah, Samsiah
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Hijamah or cupping therapy has a therapeutic effect on cholesterol. However, there is still a lack of studies that investigate the potential effect of cupping in managing apolipoprotein B as a proatherogenic agent and apolipoprotein A-1 as an anti-proatherogenic agent. This study aims to explore the effect of cupping therapy on lipid profiles and apolipoproteins in hypercholesterolemic patients. A pre-post experimental design without controls were used. Consecutive sampling was applied to 40 dyslipidemia respondents. The lipid profiles and plasma apolipoproteins A-I (ApoA-I) and apolipoproteins B (ApoB) were measured after the respondents fasted for 12 hours before cupping therapy and 24 hours after cupping therapy. The Wilcoxon sign-rank test was used for the data analysis. The following results were found: average lipid profile (mg/dL) and apolipoprotein (µg/mL) pre vs post cupping: Total Cholesterol (Pre-test vs Post-test) 328 vs 283 (P-value 0.003); TG 238 vs 204 (P- value 0.007); HDL 78.5 vs 85 (P- value 0.000); LDL 195 vs 158 (P- value 0.001); ApoA-1 0.07 vs 0.67 (P-value 0.000); ApoB 2.04 vs 1.82 (P-value 1.000); ApoB/ApoA-1 ratio 30.22 vs 2.93 (P- value 0.000); cholesterol/HDL ratio 4.06 vs 3.08 (P- value 0.332); TG/HDL ratio 3.01 vs 2.83 (P- value 0.104); LDL/ApoB ratio 90.75 vs 83.82 (P- value 0.0837). In conclusion, cupping therapy reduces total cholesterol, TG, LDL, and apoB/ApoA-1 ratio and increases HDL significantly in dyslipidemic patients. Nurses are suggested to include cupping therapy (hijamah) in their intervention for reducing hypercholesterolemia in dyslipidemic patients.
Nurses’ Experience of Ethical Dilemma at the End-Of-Life Care in the Intensive Care Unit Arianto, Albertus Budi; Trisyani, Yanny; Emaliyawati, Etika
Jurnal Keperawatan Soedirman Vol 17 No 3 (2022): Jurnal Keperawatan Soedirman (JKS)
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One of the aims of the care service in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is to prepare patients in end-of-life conditions to die in a dignified manner. This can be challenging due to decision-making problems and result in a dilemma. Therefore, this study explores the ethical dilemmas experienced by nurses that provide end-of-life care in the ICU. The qualitative phenomenological methodology was used to describe the ethical dilemmas nurses face during these conditions. The data were collected through in-depth interviews and were analyzed using Colaizzi. Purposive sampling was used to select a total of eight participants, i.e., ICU nurses, who have treated end-of-life patients. Four themes were obtained from this study, namely, “the dilemma between the family’s decisions and continuing care”, “patient’s life expectancy and the family’s hope”, “DNR decisions and the nurse’s confidence”, and “the family’s understanding of the information provided”. This study recommends that the assessment of end-of-life status in critical care areas, especially the ICU, should be conducted as soon as possible to have a clearer purpose for the care provided.
Exploring Nursing Students’ Experiences on Faculty Caring Behaviors in Learning Tambunan, Evelyn Hemme; Kristiana, Dewi
Jurnal Keperawatan Soedirman Vol 17 No 2 (2022): Jurnal Keperawatan Soedirman (JKS)
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Caring behaviors of faculty is one of the most important and influential factors for effective learning. If left only as an assumption of caring, this behavior will not become alive in nursing professional practice. This present study aimed to explore nursing students’ experiences of nursing faculty’s caring behaviors in learning. Descriptive phenomenology was used to collect data from ten senior bachelor nursing students at the private university in Bandung, Indonesia. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and ethical considerations were followed. The result was transcribed and analyzed by using a qualitative content analysis approach. Trustworthiness was established by Lincoln and Guba’s criteria. Nell Noddings’ three great means of nurturing the ethical ideal were reflected in these subjects. The interview data analysis revealed three key themes reflected by all participants: tangible virtue, challenging interaction, and modeling. The six sub-themes emerged reflected as: moral attitude, moral action, supportive interaction, disruptive interaction, personal model and professional model. Results suggested that faculty caring behavior is a useful strategy for nursing students caring behavior development during the program before they enter their real professional role. The exact levels of faculty caring behavior needs to be measured to depict the faculty caring behavior in nursing education.
Gender, Region, and Background-Related Factors Influencing Adolescent Disease-Prevention Behavior during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Indonesia Seniwati, Tuti; Hariati, Suni; Erika, Kadek Ayu
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Raising awareness about disease prevention behavior in adolescents is an effective measure for reducing the transmission of COVID-19. This study aimed to examine adolescent disease-prevention behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia and identify its associations with gender, region, and background-related factors. This was a cross-sectional study that involved 492 respondents between the ages of 12 to 18 years and currently attending junior high school or senior high school. The Mann–Whitney U test and Kruskal–Wallis H test was used. The findings indicated that the mean age of the respondents was 15.77 (SD = 1.42), the majority of the respondents were girls (76.4%), and most were living in Eastern Indonesia (81.5%). Girls placed a significantly higher effort for prevention than boys for self-precaution, social distancing, and following coughing and sneezing etiquette, with mean (SD) values of 21.48 (SD = 2.79), 20.40 (SD = 2.89), and 17.73 (SD = 2.44), respectively. Gender and region also had significant correlations with reported self-protection, social distancing, and self-immunity enhancement behavior (p< 0.05). It can be concluded that COVID-19-prevention measures practiced by adolescents differ according to gender, region, education level, both parents’ education level, and the father’s occupation.
IKHLAS: A Spiritual Resource for Indonesian Muslim Wives in Accepting Their Husband's HIV-Positive Status Agnes, Yeni Lufiana Novita; Songwathana, Praneed; Perngmark, Pajongsil
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The religious and cultural values of the Muslim community shaped their coping mechanisms in facing various problems. Indonesian Muslim wives leaned toward both religious and cultural philosophies as resources in maintaining their marriage life. This research aimed to understand the spiritual perspective among Muslim wives in accepting their husband's HIV-positive status. This study used a qualitative study with 15 wives who had a husband with HIV-positive. The interview was run 2-4 times for each participant, and around spent 50-90 minutes for each interview. Data were analyzed simultaneously using a content analysis method. Three themes were articulated, including:1) the meaning of being a Muslim wife to a husband with an HIV-positive, 2) Life experiences after knowing a husband’s HIV-positive status, and 3) Philosophy of life in accepting a husband’s HIV-positive status. Muslim wives' experiences often depend on gender power relations, cultural and religious values, and family roles. The result of the study could be used in developing specific strategies with a gender approach to reduce the transmission of HIV/AIDS among Muslim wives.
Educational Intervention to Improve Knowledge and Attitudes about Thalassemia Premarital Screening Surveys among Muslim Societies: A Pilot Study in Indonesia Rujito, Lantip; Pusparini, Indah; Lestari, Dyah Woro Dwi; Mulyanto, Joko
Jurnal Keperawatan Soedirman Vol 18 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Keperawatan Soedirman (JKS)
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Premarital screening is an effective preventive intervention to decrease the prevalence of thalassemia. However, the use of premarital screening is still low in Indonesia. This study assesses the effect of educational interventions on the knowledge and attitudes of Muslim couples regarding premarital screening for thalassemia in Indonesia. This pilot study used a pre-posttest design that included 17 premarital couples in Banyumas District. The participant’s knowledge and attitude regarding premarital screening for thalassemia were measured using a paper-based questionnaire before and after the intervention. The participants received a class-based lecture about thalassemia screening and were provided a handbook containing lecture material to read at home. The knowledge and attitude score was analyzed using Wilcoxon and Kruskal-Wallis test. The knowledge score significantly increased after the intervention, but the proportion of positive attitudes did not differ significantly. The participants knew that premarital screening for thalassemia was necessary; however, it did not affect their marriage decision. Thus, educational intervention increases the knowledge and shapes the attitude of couples toward thalassemia premarital screening but is inadequate for changing their behavior. Further exploration of the factors that affect the behavior of couples is needed to increase the use of premarital screening among couples in Indonesia.
The Relationship between Psychological Stress with Breastfeeding Frequency and Breastmilk Volume during the COVID-19 Pandemic Murdhiono, Wahyu Rochdiat; Okinarum, Giya Yulilania
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Breastfeeding mothers have limited access to healthcare facilities during the pandemic, thus raising their risk of psychological stress. This study aimed to analyze the correlation between psychological stress with breastfeeding frequency and breastmilk volume. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 120 exclusively breastfeeding mothers. The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) was employed as a stress assessment indicator measuring tool. The measurement of breastmilk volume was performed using a manual breast pump two hours before or after the baby suckles to restore milk production. The frequency of breastfeeding was calculated by adding up the number of times the baby is breastfed in a day. The chi-square test was used in this study. It was found that 68 respondents (56.7%) reported experiencing mild to moderate stress. Stress levels were found to have a significant connection with breastfeeding frequency and breastmilk volume (p < 0.05). The respondents who experienced severe stress have a 2.63-times higher risk for breastfeeding <8 times/day and 33.2 times higher risk of producing breast milk <100cc than respondents who experienced mild-moderate stress. Concerns about the psychological stress of breastfeeding mothers highlight the critical need for good mental health and broader help from families during the pandemic.
The Relationship between Waist Circumference and Waist-to-Hip Ratio with Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in Indonesia Hastuti, Anung Puji; Widigdo, Dwi Ari Murti; Sarwono, Bambang; Supriyatno, Heru
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the non-communicable diseases which is the mayor leading cause of death in the world. One of the modifiable factors of cardiovascular disease is central obesity. Assessment of central obesity status was carried out by measuring waist circumference (WC) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR). This study aimed to determine the relationship between WC and WHR with the risk of cardiovascular disease. This was an observational study with a cross-sectional design. There were 106 respondents selected using a convenience sampling technique. In this study, the risk of cardiovascular disease was calculated using the Jakarta Cardiovascular Score. The Spearman Rho’s was used as bivariate analysis for this study. The findings showed that WC and the risk of cardiovascular disease indicates a significant relationship with a moderate correlation (p <0.001 and r =0.467). Meanwhile, there was a significant relationship between WHR and the risk of cardiovascular disease (p<0.001 and r =0.385). Nurse may use this study result as an evidence to develop a preventive central obesity program.
The Effect of Pregnant Women’s Participation in Pregnancy Classes about Breastfeeding Skills: A Quasi-Experimental Study Yusniarita, Yusniarita; Purnama Eka Sari, Wenny Indah
Jurnal Keperawatan Soedirman Vol 18 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Keperawatan Soedirman (JKS)
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Pregnant women can benefit from exclusive breastfeeding. Therefore, to raise awareness of exclusive breastfeeding and hone their breastfeeding skills, mothers can participate in pregnancy classes. This study aimed to determine the effect of pregnant women’s participation in pregnancy classes on their breastfeeding skills. This is a quasi-experimental study with a control group and a double post-test design. The samples were selected by using random permuted block sampling. The sample size that met the inclusion criteria was 80 pregnant women in their third trimester domiciled in the work area of ​​the Perumnas and Curup Public Health Center. The intervention group was given pregnant women classes with the Breastfeeding Preparation Module. This study used checklists to assess the respondent’s breastfeeding skills. The data obtained were analyzed using the dependent T-test. The results showed that pregnant women's participation in pregnancy classes affected their breastfeeding skills (p-value < 0.05). Pregnancy classes regarding exclusive breastfeeding are recommended for pregnant women to succeed at breastfeeding, especially exclusive breastfeeding

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