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MEJORA
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 30259584     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61434/mejora.v2i1
Core Subject : Health,
MEJORA Medical Journal Awatara adalah sebuah jurnal kesehatan yang berdedikasi untuk mendorong eksplorasi mendalam dalam berbagai aspek ilmu kesehatan dan dinamika masyarakat di era digital. Jurnal ini tidak hanya berfokus pada diseminasi informasi hasil penelitian klasikal tetapi juga mengambil peran sentral dalam memahami bagaimana perubahan teknologi digital mempengaruhi sektor kesehatan dan kesejahteraan masyarakat secara keseluruhan. Artikel-artikel di dalam MEJORA mencakup beragam topik, seperti telemedicine, aplikasi kesehatan digital, manajemen data kesehatan elektronik, pemberdayaan pasien dalam pengambilan keputusan kesehatan, implementasi alat wearable untuk pemantauan kesehatan, serta analisis big data dalam meramalkan tren penyakit. Jurnal ini juga menyoroti isu-isu etika terkait privasi data, keamanan informasi kesehatan, serta kesenjangan akses teknologi di berbagai lapisan masyarakat. MEJORA Medical Journal Awatara terbit secara berkala tiga kali dalam setahun, yaitu pada bulan Januari, April, Juli dan Oktober.
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Hubungan Fear Of Missing Out (Fomo) Terhadap Tingkat Kecemasan Mahasiswa Fikes Universitas YPIB Majalengka Wahyuni, Sri; Febriansyah, Muhammad Rafli; Suyanti, Suyanti
MEJORA Medical Journal Awatara Vol 4 No 2 (2026): April 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61434/mejora.v4i2.343

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Background. Social media has become an inevitable aspect of student life, particularly for the younger generation. Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) and anxiety have emerged as significant issues, especially among health faculty students who actively engage with social media. Objective. This study aims to examine the relationship between Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) and anxiety levels among students of the Faculty of Health Sciences (FIKes) at YPIB Majalengka University in 2025. Methods. This study employed a quantitative design with a cross-sectional approach. A sample of 89 students was selected using stratified random sampling. Data were collected using the Fear of Missing Out Scale (FoMOs) and the Social Anxiety Scale for Social Media Users (SAS-SMU). Data analysis was performed using the Chi-Square test with a significance level of 0.05. Results. The findings revealed that a small proportion (6.7%) of students experienced high FoMO, while more than half (71.9%) reported high anxiety levels. However, no significant relationship was found between FoMO and anxiety levels (p value= 0.115). Conclusion: Although a statistically significant relationship was not found, the descriptive results indicate a high prevalence of anxiety among students. Interventions such as digital literacy education, anxiety management training, and enhanced social support are recommended to improve students' mental well-being.
Manajemen Asuhan Keperawatan Keluarga dengan Masalah Hipertensi: Fokus pada Pemeliharaan Kesehatan dan Penguatan Koping Keluarga gustina, nurma zela; Naila Alya Muhbita
MEJORA Medical Journal Awatara Vol 4 No 2 (2026): April 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61434/mejora.v4i2.346

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Background: Hypertension is a global health challenge requiring sustainable self-management at the family level. Non-adherence to medical therapy and maladaptive coping patterns are often major barriers to blood pressure control, risking chronic cardiovascular complications. Objective: This study aims to describe the family nursing care for Mr. R (49 years old) with a focus on strengthening health maintenance and optimizing family coping strategies. Methods: This study used a case report design with a family nursing process approach during three home visits. Data were collected through interviews, environmental observations, and physical examinations, and analyzed using the problem priority scoring method. Results: The primary nursing diagnoses were ineffective health maintenance and compromised family coping. Interventions included health education on the DASH diet, smoke-free home environment modification, and coping counseling to improve communication openness. Evaluation results showed an increase in family independence in performing five family health tasks, marked by a commitment to utilize national health insurance (BPJS) for routine check-ups and improvements in affective coping patterns. Conclusion: A participatory family nursing approach is effective in changing health behaviors and strengthening the family's internal support system in hypertension management.

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