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Asy-Syifa: Journal of Science and Technology Nursing
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29868599     DOI : https://doi.org/10.52221/asyjstn.v1i2
Core Subject : Health,
Asy-Syifa: Journal of Science and Technology Nursing is a nursing journal managed by the S1 Nursing Study Program of STIKes Muhammadiyah Ciamis that is published twice a year, namely in March and September. The scope of this journal includes community nursing, maternity nursing, mental nursing, pediatric nursing, medical-surgical nursing, emergency nursing, critical nursing, nursing management, family and genetic nursing, and health promotion.
Articles 42 Documents
Application of Rewarding Techniques and Low Impact Aerobic Exercise Activity Therapy on Hearing Hallucination Patients in the Cigeureung Public Health Center Area, Tasikmalaya City Asep Riyana; Damara, Doni; Kustiawan, Ridwan
Asy-Syifa : Journal of Science and Technology Nursing Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Asy-Syifa: Journal of Science and Technology Nursing
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/asyjstn.v3i2.821

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Purpose:The purpose of this case study is to describe the nursing process stages, the application of reprimanding techniques and low-impact aerobic exercise therapy, the changes in signs and symptoms, and the gaps in nursing care for patients with auditory hallucinations. Methods:This study employed a qualitative design using a case study approach involving two patients diagnosed with schizophrenia experiencing auditory hallucinations. The interventions consisted of reprimanding technique therapy and low-impact aerobic exercise therapy, implemented once daily for 30 minutes over five consecutive days. Results:The results demonstrated a significant reduction in the signs and symptoms of auditory hallucinations in both patients. Patient 1 showed a decrease from 10 to 2 hallucination symptoms, while Patient 2 experienced a reduction from 11 to 4 symptoms after the intervention. Conclusions: The application of reprimanding techniques combined with low-impact aerobic exercise therapy is proven to be effective in reducing the signs and symptoms of auditory hallucinations. It is recommended that patients and families consistently apply these non-pharmacological therapies while enhancing motivation and support to help control hallucinations effectively.
Implementation of Murottal Al-Qur'an Therapy on Maternal Post Sectio Caesarea In Reducing Pain and Improves Sleep Quality Nailah Azzahra, Balqis; Kartilah, Tetet; Nurhayati, Tetik; Asep Riyana
Asy-Syifa : Journal of Science and Technology Nursing Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Asy-Syifa: Journal of Science and Technology Nursing
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/asyjstn.v3i2.854

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Purpose: The purpose of this case study is to describe the implementation of Qur’anic murottal therapy in post-sectio caesarean mothers, its effects on pain reduction and sleep quality improvement, and its role as a non-pharmacological nursing intervention. Methods: This study employed a qualitative design using a case study approach involving two post-sectio caesarean mothers. The intervention consisted of listening to Qur’anic murottal therapy (Surah Ar-Rahman) for 15 minutes once daily over three consecutive days. Pain intensity was measured using the Verbal Rating Scale (VRS), while sleep quality was assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Results: The results showed that both respondents experienced acute pain related to post-sectio caesarean surgical wounds. After the implementation of Qur’anic murottal therapy, pain intensity decreased from the severe pain category to the mild pain category. In addition, sleep quality improved from the poor category to the good category in both mothers. Conclusions: Qur’anic murottal therapy is proven to be effective in reducing pain intensity and improving sleep quality in post-sectio caesarean mothers. Therefore, this therapy can be recommended as an alternative non-pharmacological nursing intervention to help control pain and enhance sleep quality.
Implementation of Guided Imagery Relaxation Therapy Application on Blood Pressure Changes in Hypertension Patient Ramanda, Nuri; Triguna, Yudi; Adini, Syaukia; Asep Riyana
Asy-Syifa : Journal of Science and Technology Nursing Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Asy-Syifa: Journal of Science and Technology Nursing
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/asyjstn.v3i2.855

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Purpose: The purpose of this case study is to describe the nursing care process for patients with hypertension through the application of guided imagery relaxation therapy and its effect on changes in blood pressure. Methods: This scientific paper uses a qualitative design with a case study approach conducted on two hypertensive patients at Khz Mushtafa Hospital. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and physical examinations. Guided imagery relaxation therapy was implemented once daily in the afternoon for 15–20 minutes over three consecutive days. Results: The results of the case study showed a decrease in blood pressure in both patients after the application of guided imagery relaxation therapy. Patient 1 experienced a reduction in systolic blood pressure of 38 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure of 12 mmHg. Patient 2 showed a decrease in systolic blood pressure of 20 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure of 15 mmHg. Conclusions: The conclusion of this case study demonstrates that guided imagery relaxation therapy is effective in lowering blood pressure in patients with hypertension. It is expected that hypertensive patients can perform guided imagery relaxation therapy routinely and regularly as a complementary nursing intervention to help improve blood pressure control and achieve values closer to normal.
The Influence of Health Education Using Booklet Media on Mother's Knowledge in Providing MPASI Hairunnissa, Hairunnissa; Aprillia, Novitasari
Asy-Syifa : Journal of Science and Technology Nursing Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Asy-Syifa: Journal of Science and Technology Nursing
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/asyjstn.v3i2.881

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Purpose:The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of health education using booklet media on mothers’ knowledge regarding appropriate complementary feeding (MPASI) for infants aged 6–24 months as an effort to prevent malnutrition and stunting. Methods:This study employed a descriptive design with a case study approach. The subjects consisted of 30 mothers of toddlers at Posyandu Melati, Jl. Pasar Baru Barat Karet II RW 005, Kelurahan Karet Tengsin, Kecamatan Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta. The sample size was determined using the Slovin formula. Health education was delivered through booklet media focusing on the timing, methods, and variations of MPASI. Data were collected by measuring mothers’ knowledge before and after the educational intervention. Results:The results showed a significant improvement in mothers’ knowledge after health education. Prior to the intervention, 18 respondents (60%) were in the poor knowledge category, 9 respondents (30%) had adequate knowledge, and 3 respondents (10%) had good knowledge. After the intervention, the poor knowledge category decreased to 0 respondents (0%), the adequate category decreased to 6 respondents (20%), while the good knowledge category increased to 24 respondents (80%). Conclusions: Health education on complementary feeding using booklet media is effective in increasing mothers’ knowledge regarding MPASI. Therefore, support from health workers is essential to continuously provide structured and cooperative health education, particularly for mothers who are beginning to introduce MPASI to their toddlers.
The Application of Lego Play Therapy For Children at Risk of Developmental Disorders Due to Gadget Addiction Tsalis, Shabrina; Firmansyah, Andan; Utami Asmarani, Sri
Asy-Syifa : Journal of Science and Technology Nursing Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Asy-Syifa: Journal of Science and Technology Nursing
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/asyjstn.v3i2.925

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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of Lego play therapy in reducing gadget addiction among school-aged children who are at risk of developmental disorders. Methods: This study employed a qualitative design using a case study approach with a pediatric nursing care perspective. The subject was a 9-year-old girl experiencing gadget addiction. Lego play therapy was implemented over three consecutive days as an intervention to divert attention from gadget use while stimulating cognitive, creative, and social abilities. Results: The results demonstrated a reduction in the intensity of gadget use following the intervention. In addition, improvements were observed in the child’s cognitive function and social responsiveness, indicating positive behavioral changes after Lego play therapy. Conclusions: This case study concludes that Lego play therapy is effective in reducing gadget addiction in school-aged children. Beyond functioning as an attractive alternative to gadget use, Lego play therapy also supports cognitive and social development. Therefore, it can be considered a viable non-pharmacological intervention in pediatric nursing care to address challenges arising from excessive gadget use in the digital era.  
The Effect of Nutrition Education on the Knowledge of Pregnant Women in Preventing 1000 HPK Stunting in Kertasari Urban Village Anggraeni, Risma; Srinayanti, Yanti; Sukmawati, Ima; Roslianti, Elis; Sunarni, Neli; Litasari, Resna
Asy-Syifa : Journal of Science and Technology Nursing Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Asy-Syifa: Journal of Science and Technology Nursing
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/asyjstn.v3i2.945

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Purpose:The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of nutrition education on pregnant women’s knowledge regarding stunting prevention during the first thousand days of life (HPK 1000). Methods: This study employed a quantitative approach with a pre-experimental design using a one-group pre-test and post-test model. The research subjects consisted of 11 pregnant women selected through random sampling from a total population of 28 pregnant women in Kertasari Village. Results: The results showed that after the implementation of nutrition education, all respondents (100%) were classified in the good category of nutritional knowledge. This finding indicates an improvement in pregnant women’s understanding of nutrition and its role in stunting prevention. Conclusions: The conclusion of this study demonstrates that nutrition education has a positive impact on pregnant women’s knowledge related to stunting prevention. Adequate nutritional knowledge during pregnancy is an important factor in supporting optimal fetal growth and development and plays a significant role in preventing stunting during the first thousand days of life.
Implementation of Ambon Banana Consumption Education to Improve Family Ability in Caring for Family Members with Hypertension Aprillianty Nurhalizah, Sintya; Asep Riyana; Bahtiar, Yanyan; Kusmiyati, Kusmiyati
Asy-Syifa : Journal of Science and Technology Nursing Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Asy-Syifa: Journal of Science and Technology Nursing
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/asyjstn.v4i1.856

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe the implementation of education on the consumption of Ambon bananas (Pisang Ambon) in improving family ability to care for members with hypertension in the Cikoneng Public Health Center area. Methods: This study used a case study design involving two families with hypertensive members. The intervention consisted of structured education delivered over five consecutive days using leaflet media and active family involvement in each session. The study focused on non-pharmacological management through dietary modification, particularly increasing potassium intake. Results: The results showed a significant improvement in family knowledge and attitudes regarding hypertension care after the educational intervention. Family characteristics such as the number of members, level of education, and occupation influenced the effectiveness of the education. Families with fewer members and higher education levels demonstrated faster understanding and better application of the information provided. Conclusions: Structured and continuous education on the consumption of potassium-rich foods such as Ambon bananas is effective in enhancing family capacity in hypertension management. It is recommended that similar educational programs be conducted routinely, considering family characteristics and involving health workers as facilitators to optimize outcomes.
Analysis Of Depression in Stroke Patients Using BDI-II (Beck Depression Index-II) MJW, Endrian; Zahra , Ayuni; Fitriani, Ade
Asy-Syifa : Journal of Science and Technology Nursing Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Asy-Syifa: Journal of Science and Technology Nursing
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/asyjstn.v4i1.980

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe the level of depression among stroke patients using the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) instrument. Methods: This study employed a prospective cohort design conducted over approximately three months. The sample consisted of 40 stroke patients treated in the Mawar ward of Ciamis Hospital. Participants were selected using a purposive sampling technique. Data were collected using the BDI-II questionnaire to assess depression levels. The study was conducted from March to May 2023. Results: The findings showed that out of 40 ischemic stroke patients, 12 patients experienced depression. Among them, 8 patients (20%) had mild depression, 3 patients (7.5%) had moderate depression, and 1 patient (2.5%) had severe depression. The most frequently reported symptoms were related to anxiety and sadness. Conclusions: Depression is present among stroke patients with varying levels of severity and may be influenced by multiple factors. Psychological symptoms such as anxiety and sadness are commonly experienced. Therefore, early screening and appropriate psychological support are important in the management of stroke patients.
Effect of Poster and KIA Book Education on Mothers’ Knowledge of Father Involvement in Toddler Development Pamela Sari, Nina; Nuroftavia, Anisa
Asy-Syifa : Journal of Science and Technology Nursing Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Asy-Syifa: Journal of Science and Technology Nursing
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/asyjstn.v4i1.983

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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of health education using poster media and the Mother and Child Health (KIA) Book on mothers’ knowledge regarding father involvement in supporting the growth and development of toddlers. Methods: This study employed a pre-experimental design with a one-group pretest–posttest approach. The subjects consisted of 63 mothers with toddlers in Kersamenak Village, Kawalu District, Tasikmalaya City, selected using a purposive sampling technique. Health education was delivered through poster media and the KIA Book, focusing on the role of fathers in childcare and child development. Data were collected using a questionnaire to measure mothers’ knowledge before and after the intervention.  Results: The results showed a significant improvement in mothers’ knowledge after the health education intervention. The average knowledge score increased following the intervention. Statistical analysis revealed a p-value of 0.000 (p < 0.05), indicating a significant effect of health education using poster media and the KIA Book on improving mothers’ knowledge regarding father involvement in toddler growth and development. Conclusions: Health education using poster media and the KIA Book is effective in increasing mothers’ knowledge about the role of fathers in supporting child growth and development. Therefore, continuous implementation of this intervention is recommended in posyandu activities and community health center programs to strengthen family involvement in optimizing child development.
The Relationship Between Nutrition Knowledge and Dietary Abstinence Attitudes During the Postpartum Period Revalina, Dara Mila; Srinayanti, Yanti; Sukmawati, Ima; Roslianti, Elis; Ridla Fauzi, Aulia; Ariani, Dini
Asy-Syifa : Journal of Science and Technology Nursing Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Asy-Syifa: Journal of Science and Technology Nursing
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/asyjstn.v4i1.984

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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between nutritional knowledge and attitudes toward food abstinence among postpartum mothers. Methods: This study employed a quantitative research design with a cross-sectional approach. Postpartum mothers in the working area of the UPTD Sadananya Community Health Center were selected using purposive sampling techniques. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire distributed through Google Forms to assess respondents’ nutritional knowledge and attitudes toward food restrictions. Data analysis was conducted using the Chi-Square test with a specified significance level. Results: The results showed that the majority of respondents had good nutritional knowledge and a positive attitude toward consuming nutritious foods. Statistical analysis indicated a significant relationship between nutritional knowledge and attitudes toward food abstinence. Respondents with higher levels of knowledge tended to demonstrate more rational behavior in food selection during the postpartum period. Conclusions: There is a significant relationship between nutritional knowledge and attitudes toward food abstinence among postpartum mothers. Therefore, continuous health education by healthcare professionals is essential to improve mothers’ understanding of balanced nutrition, support postpartum recovery, and promote the health of both mother and baby.