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Al Makki Health Informatics Journal
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ISSN : 30256518     EISSN : 30250501     DOI : -
Core Subject : Health,
l Makki Health Informatics Journal is an open-access scientific peer-review journal publishing. The Al Makki Health Informatics Journal focuses on exchanging information relating to intelligent computing and health informatics applied in industry, hospitals, government, and universities. All articles should include a validation of the idea presented, e.g. through case studies, experiments, or systematic comparisons with other approaches already in practice. Two types of papers are accepted: (1) A short paper that discusses a single contribution to a specific new trend or a new idea, and; (2) A long paper that provides a survey of a specific research trend using a systematic literature review (SLR) method, as well as a traditional review method. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Electronic health record E-Health Information Medical Image Processing & Techniques Data Mining in Healthcare Bioinformatics & Biostatistics Mobile applications for patient care Medical Image Processing & Techniques Hospital information systems Document handling systems Electronic medical record systems Standardization, and systems integration ICT in health promotion programmes e-health Guidelines and protocols E-learning & education in healthcare Telemedicine Software- Portals-Devices & Telehealth Public health & consumer informatics Data Mining & Knowledge Discovery in Medicine ICT for Patient empowerment ICT for Patient safety Medical Databanks-Databases & Knowledge Bases Healthcare Quality assurance Nursing Informatics Evaluation & Technology Assessment Home-based eHealth Health Management Issues Health Research Health Economics Issues Statistical Method for Computer Medical Decision Support Systems Medical Informatics or medicine in general Organizational, economic, social, clinical impact, ethical and cost-benefit aspects of IT applications in health care.
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Nursing Care for Mr. S, Diagnosed with Pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB) in the Emergency Department (ED) of Gunung Jati Hospital in Cirebon City Devi, Nadia Sindia; Mamay Maftuhah, Indah; Khasanah, Uswatun; Rimawati Nurokhman, Neneng; Sari Purbaningsih, Endah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/hij.v2i4.23

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Tuberculosis or TB is a disease caused by infection of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria in the lungs. This condition is sometimes referred to as pulmonary TB. Tuberculosis bacteria that invade the lungs cause respiratory problems, such as chronic cough and shortness of breath. TB patients usually also experience other symptoms, such as night sweats and fever. This study aims to provide an overview of the implementation of Nursing Care in patients with a medical diagnosis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB) in the emergency room of Gunung Jati Hospital, Cirebon City. The method used is a case study approach. The subject in this case study was one patient diagnosed with Pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB) in the emergency room. The results showed nursing care management in patients diagnosed with Pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB). The nursing problem is Ineffective Airway Cleansing, which is carried out by interventions, namely effective cough techniques; interventions are carried out when the patient has difficulty removing sputum, the results obtained at the time of assessment, the patient complains of shortness of breath, coughing and difficulty removing sputum. Before performing effective cough techniques, respiration was 28x/minute, and after performing effective cough techniques, respiration decreased to 25x/minute. This study implies non-pharmacological techniques, such as effective coughing techniques, can be essential in managing patients with pulmonary tuberculosis alongside pharmacological therapy. This study provides a valuable contribution to improving the understanding and practice of nursing care in Tuberculosis cases in the hospital environment, especially in the emergency room of Gunung Jati Hospital, Cirebon City.
Oxytocin Massage, Breast Milk Production, and Comfort in Post Partum P0A1 Mothers with Spontaneous Delivery: A Case Study in the Delima Room of RSUD Waled Zakiyah, Vivy; Azriliyani, Raeisya; Afriani, Julia; Rahmawati, Yulia; Muadi, Muadi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/hij.v2i4.28

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All pregnant women have the potential to experience complications during pregnancy and the postpartum period. To prevent complications such as bleeding and infection in the postpartum period, comprehensive nursing care is essential, including counseling on postpartum care. This counseling aims to meet the mother's need for knowledge and skills related to self-care, newborn care, family adaptation, and health recovery.  This study aims to describe the implementation of nursing care in postpartum mothers through the nursing process approach. A case study design was used on primiparous postpartum mothers with spontaneous delivery in the Delima room, Waled Hospital, Cirebon Regency. The research was conducted on February 12, 2024.  The results showed that breast milk production can be accelerated by nonpharmacological measures such as oxytocin massage, which involves massaging the area around the back (vertebrae pars thoracica) to stimulate the release of breast milk. The mother reported feeling satisfied, happy, and confident in her ability to provide breast milk to her baby. Although the problem of ineffective breastfeeding related to inadequate milk supply was not fully resolved, patients reported feeling comfortable after oxytocin massage. The implication of the study suggests that oxytocin massage can be an effective intervention in accelerating milk release and improving the well-being of postpartum mothers. Appropriate counseling and nursing care are crucial in helping postpartum mothers overcome challenges and improve the quality of self-care and newborn care.
Nursing Care for Ny 'S with Impaired Sense of Security and Comfort Acute Pain Associated with Physical Injury Agents Post-Section Caesarea Cahyawati, Rizki Dian; Erna Marisa, Dewi; Sumarni, Sumarni; Sazilli, Dikha; Mahendra, Mahendra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/hij.v2i4.29

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The World Health Organization has determined that the average rate of sectio cesarean delivery in a country is around 5-15% per 1,000 births. Sectio cesarean delivery is the process of giving birth surgically by making incisions in the mother's abdomen (laparotomy) and uterus (hysterotomy) to remove the baby. One of the effects of SC is post-SC pain, which is caused by an incision or tear in the tissue of the front abdominal wall. Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience that results from actual and potential tissue damage, regardless of the nature, pattern, or cause of the pain. This study aims to describe the disturbance of a sense of security and comfort due to pain in post-Sectio Caesarea patients at Sumber Kasih Cirebon Hospital. This study uses a case study method by applying nursing care to the patient Mrs. for assessment, diagnosis, intervention, implementation, and evaluation. The results showed that the patient's comfort and pain disorders could be overcome, with the patient no longer complaining of pain and the pain scale reduced from 5 to 1. Thus, the patient's problem can be said to be resolved. The implications of this study indicate that appropriate nursing interventions can significantly reduce post-sectio cesarean pain, thereby improving the quality of life of postoperative patients.
Nursing Care for the Discomfort Disorder in 'S' Diagnosed with Dyspepsia in the Sanur Room, Sumber Kasih Hospital, Cirebon City Herlina, Herlina; Pujiyana, Pujiyana; Rahayu Okta, Ira; Rahmatullah Hidayat, Lalu; Syaripudin, Ahmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/hij.v2i4.30

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Dyspepsia is a non-communicable disease that is common around the world, including Indonesia. This disease is often accompanied by discomfort or pain in the upper abdomen which can interfere with the patient's quality of life. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of nursing care in patients with dyspepsia diagnosis, especially in meeting the need for a sense of security and comfort through relaxation techniques. This study uses a qualitative method with a prospective case study approach. Data collection techniques include observation, interviews, and documentation studies, which are then comprehensively analyzed. The results showed that after 2x24 hours of nursing treatment with relaxation therapy in patient "S" diagnosed with dyspepsia, a decrease in the pain scale was found from 4 to 2. This shows that relaxation techniques are effective in reducing pain and improving patient comfort. The study implies that the application of relaxation techniques can be one of the effective non-pharmacological interventions in pain management in dyspepsia patients. These findings can be used as a reference in nursing practice to improve the quality of care for patients with similar conditions.
The Effect of Academic Model Supervision on the Workload and Stress of Nurses in Hospitals: A Literature Review Helvitia Bulu, Sandra; Vidya Trias Novita, Regina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/hij.v2i4.32

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Nurses often face high workloads and significant levels of stress due to the demands of complex work and high pressure. The academic supervision model is important because it can help nurses manage workload, improve skills and knowledge, and reduce stress levels. Effective supervision is expected to improve the quality of health services, job satisfaction, and have a positive impact on patients and the health system as a whole. This study aims to determine the influence of academic model supervision on the workload and stress of nurses in hospitals. This study uses a literature review method from research articles in the Scopus and Google Scholar databases published in 2014-2023 with the keywords "Supervision", "Academic Model", "Nurse Workload", and "Nurse Stress". Based on the analysis of 22 research articles, it was found that the supervision of the academic model had a positive impact on nurse performance, job satisfaction, work motivation, quality of nursing care, reduction of stress levels, and improvement of overall health service quality. Academic model supervision can help nurses improve skills and knowledge, improve services provided, develop professionalism, increase independence, improve nursing care, reduce workload, improve nurse performance, provide good emotional support, and continuous learning, and reduce the level of stress experienced by nurses. The implications of this research suggest that implementing academic model supervision in hospitals can lead to better nurse outcomes, including enhanced job satisfaction, reduced stress, and improved quality of care. Consequently, this can result in higher patient satisfaction and a more efficient and effective health care system overall.

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