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Java Nursing Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29884152     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61716/jnj.v1i2
Core Subject : Health,
nursing science, nursing management principles, nursing policy, Nursing Ethics, health care, nursing education, and nursing practice in Asian communities worldwide to a broad international audience. Article Review in Nursing, Medical surgery nursing, Nursing Anesthesia, advanced nursing, Complementary Nursing, Community Nursing, Pediatric Nursing, Basic nursing, Psychiatric nursing, Maternity Nursing, Nursing Management, Gerontology Nursing, Oncology Nursing, Law Nursing, and Informatic Nursing.
Articles 103 Documents
Comparison of Murotal Therapy and Classical Music Therapy on the Recurrence of Hallucinations in Patients Mahdalena; Rahman, Aulia; Oktavia, Santi
Java Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): July - October 2025
Publisher : Global Indonesia Health Care (GOICARE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61716/jnj.v3i3.122

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Background: Hallucinations are perceptual disturbances experienced by individuals, in which a person may hear, see, smell, or feel something that does not actually exist. This disorder carries the risk of causing behavior that is harmful to oneself and others. Purpose: This study aims to determine the difference in effectiveness between murotal therapy and classical music therapy on the recurrence of hallucinations in patients. Methods: This study used a pre-experimental design with a one-group pretest-posttest approach. A total of 30 patients diagnosed with hallucinations at the Aulia Rahma Clinic in Bandar Lampung were selected as respondents and divided into two intervention groups: the murotal therapy group and the classical music therapy group. Murotal therapy was conducted by playing Surah Ar-Rahman, while classical music therapy was provided through instrumental music. Findings: The results showed that the murotal therapy group experienced a 1.80-point decrease in hallucination recurrence scores, which was higher than the classical music therapy group. Data analysis using statistical tests showed a value of ρ = 0.032 (p < 0.05), which means that there was a significant difference between the two therapies in terms of reducing hallucination recurrence. Conclusion: Murotal therapy is more effective than classical music therapy in reducing the recurrence of hallucinations in patients with mental disorders. Murotal therapy can be used as an alternative non-pharmacological nursing intervention that is easy, inexpensive, and safe to apply in mental health nursing practice.
The Effect of Cold Water Intake on Nausea and Vomiting in Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy Ayu Safitri, Devita; Maryuni, Sri; Erwin, Tubagus
Java Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): July - October 2025
Publisher : Global Indonesia Health Care (GOICARE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61716/jnj.v3i3.123

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Background: Cancer is a significant global health issue, with incidence rates continuing to rise and affecting millions of people. Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the effect of cold water consumption on nausea and vomiting in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy at RSUDAM, Lampung in 2024. Methods: A quantitative approach was used with a pre-experimental design involving two groups: an intervention group that received cold water and a control group that received anti-nausea medication. Data were collected from 38 respondents, 19 in each group, using a Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) to assess the severity of nausea before and after the intervention. Findings: A quantitative approach was used with a pre-experimental design involving two groups: an intervention group that received cold water and a control group that received anti-nausea medication. Data were collected from 38 respondents, 19 in each group, using a Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) to assess the severity of nausea before and after the intervention. Conclusion: This study supports the use of cold water therapy as an adjunct treatment for managing nausea in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, thereby improving the overall quality of care.
The Effect of Left Lateral Positioning on Hypotension in Cesarean Section Patients Under Spinal Anesthesia Immediately After Injection Frengky, Frengky JF; Rahmaya Nova Handayani; Septian Mixrova Sebayang
Java Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): July - October 2025
Publisher : Global Indonesia Health Care (GOICARE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61716/jnj.v3i3.130

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Background: Hypotension is one of the complications that often occurs in cesarean section patients undergoing spinal anesthesia. One non-pharmacological measure that can be taken to prevent hypotension is to change the patient's position to the left side immediately after the spinal anesthesia injection. Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effect of left lateral positioning on the incidence of hypotension in cesarean section patients at Pusri Palembang Hospital. Methods: A quantitative approach with a pre-experimental one group pretest-posttest design was used. A total of 52 patients were selected using purposive sampling. Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test. Results: The results showed a statistically significant difference in mean arterial pressure (MAP) before and after the left lateral positioning, with a Z value of -6.283 and a p-value < 0.001. The average MAP increased from 65.81 mmHg to 77.77 mmHg, and the average heart rate decreased from 112.40 bpm to 80.58 bpm. These results indicate that the left lateral position is effective in stabilizing patient hemodynamics and reducing the risk of hypotension. Conclusions: This finding supports the use of left lateral positioning as a simple, non-invasive, and cost-effective initial intervention in obstetric spinal anesthesia management.

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