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Nursing Genius Journal
ISSN : 3046854X     EISSN : 3047230X     DOI : -
Core Subject : Health,
The Nursing Genius Journal (NGJ) is a journal that encompasses all fields of nursing, including Basic Nursing, Medical-Surgical Nursing, Pediatric Nursing, Emergency Nursing, Gerontological Nursing, Community Nursing, Family Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, Maternity Nursing, Nursing Management, Nursing Education, and Complementary Nursing. The Nursing Genius Journal (NGJ) welcomes Original Research Articles, Literature Reviews, and Case Studies utilizing quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-method approaches.
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The Effect of Game Therapy on Anxiety of Child Patients at the Dental Polyclinic of Besulutu Health Center in Konawe Regency Romantika, I Wayan; Riska, Riska; Firman, Firman
Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 1 No. 4 October 2024
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Background: Dental anxiety is the fear that something dreadful may occur before to a dental appointment or procedure where dental anxiety increases when seeing the operator preparing equipment for a tooth extraction procedure such as forceps and syringes. Controlling anxiety is the most important thing in managing children's behavior in dental treatment. Delays in treatment can result in worsening oral disease levels and increase anxiety in children visiting the dentist. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of game therapy on anxiety in child patients at the Dental Polyclinic of Besulutu Health Center in Konawe Regency. Methods: A sample of 32 children who visited the Dental Polyclinic of Besulutu Health Center participated in the pre-experimental study using the one group pretest-posttest design approach. Unintentional sampling was the method employed for sampling. Game therapy was one of the independent variables in this study, while anxiety was the dependent variable. The Wilcoxon test was used to examine the data. Results: The study's findings suggest that game therapy for children at the Dental Polyclinic of Besulutu Health Center in Konawe Regency has an impact on their anxiety levels. 0.000 was the ρ value that was obtainedfrom the analysis utilizing the Wilcoxon test. Conclusion: It is recommended that health centers provide policies on play therapy for children undergoing treatment either at the dental polyclinic or other polyclinics
Factors Associated with Gastritis Incidence Among Adolescents Attending the Clinic Narmi, Narmi; Arfiki, Laode; Jasmin, Muh.
Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 April 2025
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Background:  Inflammation of the inner lining of the stomach, known as gastritis, is caused by lesions in the gastric mucosa and inflammation of the gastric epithelium. Recurrence of gastritis due to irregular eating habits, inadequate nutrition or food quality, consuming too much or too little food, or consuming foods that are difficult for the body to digest will worsen the condition. Prolonged stress can also lead to the development of gastritis because it reduces blood flow to the gastric mucosa, increases its permeability and affects psychological well-being. Purpose:  The aim of this study was to determine the factors associated with the occurrence of gastritis in adolescent members at the Teratai Clinic, Sat Brimobda Sultra. Methods:  This research design uses a quantitative Cross Sectional approach. The number of samples is 50 people who suffer. Data analysis method with chi square test. Results:  This study shows a correlation between stress (p value = 0.007) and diet (p = 0.000) Conclusion:  at the Teratai clinic Sat Brimobda Sultra, the incidence of gastritis in adolescents is correlated with both food and stress. It is anticipated that suggestions will include more information about stress and nutrition for nurses.
The Effect Of 3-Month Contraceptive Injections on Decreased Libido in Women of Childbearing Age at The Pomalaa Health Center Mien, Mien; Rosmilah, Rosmilah
Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 1 No. 4 October 2024
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Background:  DMPA injectable contraceptives with high levels of progesterone make the vagina dry so it feels painful during intercourse which can further decrease libido Purpose: . The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the 3-month injection of family planning on decreasing the libido of women of childbearing age at the Pomalaa Health Center. Methods:  This type of quantitative research used a cross sectional study conducted at the Pomalaa Health Center in July involving a sample of 76 people. sampling through purposive sampling technique. Statistical tests were carried out through the chi square test. Results:  The results of this study were based on the use of contraceptives, there were 36 people (47.4%) who used 3 months of injection contraception and there were 40 women (52.6%) who did not use 3 months of injection contraception, for the decreased libido variable, there were 42 people ( 55.3%) mild and moderate as many as 34 people (44.7%) and there is an effect of 3 months injection contraception on decreased libido WUS at Pomalaa Health Center with a value of ρ = 0.000 (α < 0.05). Conclusion:  There is an effect of 3-month contraceptive injections on decreasing libido in women at the Pomalaa Health Center.
Acute Diarrhea In Children With Moderate To Severe Dehydration: A Literature Review Usman, Disman; Mulya , Nadia; Patiwael , Astriani; Sari , Ayu Yuliana; anisa , anisa; Zamrina , Waode; Ramadani , Suci; Fahril , Fahril; Purnamasari , Anisa
Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 Januari 2025
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Background:  Acute diarrhea is a medical condition with the second highest mortality rate after pneumonia. It is characterized by more than 14 days of frequent bowel movements with watery stools, leading to dehydration and the risk of electrolyte imbalance, often caused by Escherichia coli (E. coli) infection. Purpose:   To explore therapeutic interventions for acute diarrhea in children with moderate and severe dehydration. Methods:  A systematic literature search was conducted across multiple databases, including ScienceDirect, PubMed, and Google Scholar, using Boolean terms and specific filters to identify relevant articles. The inclusion criteria were full-text articles published between 2022 to 2025. Results:   A total of 10 articles met the predefined keywords and selection criteria. Conclusion:   Although rotavirus vaccination has proven to be effective, the selection and adaptation of vaccination strategies must be tailored to local conditions to achieve optimal outcomes in children with acute diarrhea accompanied by moderate to severe dehydration.
Management Of Pediatric Pulmonary Tuberculosis Current Solutions And Challenges : Literature Review jaya, Rikmal; saputra, silvino benny; lestari, nur asanti; junaiddin aana, muhamad; damayani, damayani; lestari, ira; anugrah, rifal; Purnamasari, Anisa
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Background:  Tuberculosis (TB) in children remains a significant global health concern, with many cases going undiagnosed. Mortality rates due to TB among children continue to rise, particularly in high-burden countries such as Ethiopia and South Africa. Purpose:  This study aims to review various approaches and interventions that have been implemented to address the pediatric TB epidemic and assess their overall impact on child health. Methods:  This study utilized Boolean terms, and a systematic literature search was conducted across several databases, including ScienceDirect, PubMed, and Google Scholar. Results:   Diagnosis is often delayed due to non-specific symptoms and the difficulty of laboratory confirmation. While GeneXpert Ultra has improved detection accuracy, it has not fully addressed the diagnostic challenges. Conclusion:   Findings indicate that screening and preventive treatment interventions are highly effective in improving child health outcomes. Although new diagnostic tools such as GeneXpert Ultra show great potential, significant challenges in the detection and management of pediatric TB remain. This review highlights the importance of a holistic approach to bridging the gaps in TB detection and treatment in children.
Management of Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) in Children and Environmental Risk Factors: A Literature Review Azrin, Minalni; Sakir, Sarni; Julianas, Eva; Amanda, Isnaeni; Nadia, Putri; Fuspita Sari, Rispa; Mardiah, Ainun; Cahyana, Icha; Wanda, Irma; Purnamasari, Anisa
Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 April 2025
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Background: Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) are among the leading health problems contributing to the high mortality rate in children under five, both globally and in developing countries. ARI is a common respiratory disease that poses significant global concern due to its high morbidity and mortality rates, especially among children and the elderly. Common respiratory infections include the common cold, upper respiratory tract infections, influenza-like illnesses, and flu, which are caused by bacterial, viral, and fungal pathogens. Purpose:  The purpose of this review is to examine Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) in children and to identify associated environmental risk factors. Methods:  A systematic literature search was conducted using several databases, including ScienceDirect and Google Scholar. The selected articles provided information on study sample size, research findings, and levels of evidence. Results:  The search process yielded 10 eligible journals that met the predetermined keywords and inclusion criteria. Conclusion:   ARI affects both the upper and lower respiratory tracts, with viral and bacterial infections being the primary causes, which are easily transmitted through airborne particles or direct contact. Environmental factors such as air pollution, exposure to cigarette smoke, the use of fossil fuels for household needs, and poor sanitation conditions are significant risk factors that exacerbate the incidence of ARI.
Management of Typhoid Fever in Children: A Literature Review Sayyidusy, Assagaf; Sam'aarif, Sam'aarif; Kartika, Dewi; Wafanjar, Wafanjar; Aprianti, Nurul; Sarmila, Sarmila; Veronika, Maria; Indah, Suci; Purnamasari, Anisa
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Background:  Typhoid fever is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi (S. Typhi). It is one of the most common causes of fever, often presenting without distinctive features or specific signs of illness, particularly in areas with limited water sanitation and medical facilities. Purpose:  To explore the management of typhoid fever in children. Methods:  A systematic literature search was conducted using several databases, including ScienceDirect and Google Scholar. Boolean terms and search restrictions were applied to identify articles that appropriately addressed the research question. Inclusion criteria included full-text articles published between 2022 to 2025. Results:  The search yielded 10 articles that met the predefined criteria and keywords. Conclusion:  Active involvement of parents plays a crucial role in the management of typhoid fever in children. This role includes supervising treatment adherence, recognizing clinical symptoms, and understanding the importance of completing antibiotic therapy as prescribed by medical professionals.
The Use Of Antibiotics And Supportive Therapy On Length Of Hospital Stay In Children With Severe Pneumonia : Literature Review yanti, risma; Ferdi, Ferdi; Saputri, Sena; Anggraini, Ribi; Kurniawati, Dian; Lasorea, Mahardika; Mutmainnah, Adhe Wasti; Lestari, Sri Mayang; Alamsyah, Muh. Yusuf; Purnamasari, Anisa
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Background: Severe pneumonia is one of the leading causes of death among children under the age of five, particularly in developing countries. WHO data from 2021 reported approximately 70,000 child deaths annually worldwide. The morbidity and mortality associated with severe pneumonia remain high due to factors such as comorbidities, delayed diagnosis, lack of medical services, and malnutrition. Purpose: To identify the recovery time, influencing factors in recovery, and a systematic approach to the treatment of severe pneumonia in children, including the use of antibiotics. Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted in the PubMed and Google Scholar databases using Boolean terms and filters for the years 2023–2025. Results: The search yielded 10 articles that met the specified criteria and keywords. Children who received early antibiotic treatment showed faster and more stable recovery progress. Nutrition and vitamin D played a significant role in accelerating the healing process. Conclusion: Early detection, antibiotic administration, supportive care, and a holistic treatment approach significantly impact the reduction of recovery time and the risk of severe pneumonia in children.
Severe Persistent Bronchial Asthma: Literature Review Maryam Iribaram, Siti; Pratiwi, Ulfa Ayu; Arifah, Adila Nur; Aebi, Nur; Nur Azizah, Sepriani; Ayu Wulandari, Dinda; Fadillah, Khusnul; Almaida Banda, Dhija; Purnamasari, Anisa; Veronica, Alda Aprilia
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Background: Severe persistent asthma is the most complex form of asthma, characterized by symptoms that cannot be optimally controlled despite the administration of high-dose standard therapy such as inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) combined with long-acting beta-2 agonists (LABA) and/or oral corticosteroids. This type of asthma significantly impacts the patient’s quality of life, increases the frequency of exacerbations, and leads to higher healthcare costs. Purpose: To evaluate the impact of combination therapy and biological therapy approaches on key clinical outcomes such as reduction in exacerbations, improvement in quality of life, and decreased use of systemic corticosteroids. Methods: Articles were collected from the PubMed, ScienceDirect, and other peer-reviewed journal databases, with a publication range from 2021 to 2025. Results: The search yielded 10 articles that met the specified criteria and keywords. Biologic therapy has been proven effective in reducing exacerbations, improving lung function, and decreasing dependence on systemic corticosteroids. Conclusion: The importance of early intervention, accurate diagnostic approaches, and careful use of biologic therapy highlights the need for timely detection and treatment to prevent long-term damage.
Exploring the Relationship Between Procrastination and Academic Stress in University Students Pangestu, DWI; Puspitasari, Indah; Woro Listyorini, Meria; Shoaliha, Maratun
Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Nursing Genius Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 April 2025
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Background: Academic procrastination is commonly observed among university students, often associated with academic stress, particularly in health sciences programs where academic demands are substantial.  Methods: A pre-experimental study was conducted at Siloam Hospitals Lippo Village involving 39 participants meeting specific inclusion criteria (PIVAS score 2–3, age ≥3 years, and consent to participate). Additionally, a cross-sectional survey was administered to 178 university students from Bani Saleh University to assess levels of procrastination and academic stress. Data were analyzed using univariate and bivariate statistical methods, including paired t-tests and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests for clinical measures, and correlation analysis for student responses. Results: The majority of student participants were late adolescents (98.3%), female (88.4%), and enrolled in undergraduate programs (55.2%). Procrastination levels were predominantly moderate (95.6%), as were academic stress levels (59.7%). Age was found to have a moderating effect on stress management capacity, with older students exhibiting better coping mechanisms. Although female students dominated nursing programs due to cultural and personal factors favoring caregiving roles, they also reported higher stress levels, potentially influenced by hormonal and psychosocial factors. Conclusion: No statistically significant association was found between procrastination and academic stress (P = 0.417). These findings suggest that while both variables are prevalent, they may operate independently, influenced by distinct underlying factors.

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