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Jurnal Kesehatan Cendikia Jenius
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30318793     DOI : https://doi.org/10.12123/jenius.v1i1
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Jurnal Kesehatan Cendikia Jenius dengan e-ISSN : 3031-8793 berdiri pada tahun 2023 dibawah naungan CV. Cendikia Jenius Indonesia yang salah satu bidang kegiatannya adalah publikasi jurnal ilmiah secara berkala yang sudah terdaftar di Kementerian Hukum dan HAM RI Direktorat Jenderal Administrasi Hukum Umum Nomor : AHU-0073637-AH.01.14 Tahun 2023 dengan sistem publikasi jurnal dengan terbitan Open Journal Systems (OJS). Publikasi pada jurnal ini dilakukan secara online dimana penulis, pembaca dan mahasiswa bisa mengkases jurnal ini tanpa dibatasi ruang dan waktu. Jurnal Kesehatan Cendikia Jenius adalah sebuah jurnal peer-review yang didedikasikan untuk publikasi hasil penelitian yang berkualitas dalam semua bidang ilmu Kesehatan . Jurnal Kesehatan Cendikia Jenius menerbitkan secara berkala tiga kali setahun yaitu pada Bulan April, Agustus, dan Desember. Jurnal Kesehatan Cendikia Jenius diterbitkan oleh CV. Cendikia Jenius Indonesia. Semua publikasi di Jurnal Kesehatan Cendikia Jenius bersifat terbuka yang memungkinkan artikel tersedia secara bebas online tanpa berlangganan.
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Articles 114 Documents
Analysis of Crossword Puzzle Therapy to Control Auditory Hallucinations in Sensory Perception Disorder Patients Jihan Nabilah Yusuf; Arief Budiman; Dwi Rahmah Fitriani; Linda Dwi Novial
Jurnal Kesehatan Cendikia Jenius Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): April 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70920/jenius.v3i2.394

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Auditory hallucinations are one of the most common and disruptive symptoms experienced by individuals with schizophrenia, often impairing concentration, emotional regulation, and daily functioning. Non-pharmacological interventions, such as cognitive distraction techniques, are increasingly needed to complement medication in managing these symptoms. This study aimed to analyze the effectiveness of crossword puzzle distraction therapy in improving the ability of patients to control auditory hallucinations. A case study design was used involving one patient diagnosed with schizophrenia who received crossword puzzle therapy for three consecutive days. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and the Auditory Hallucination Rating Scale (AHRS), and analyzed descriptively to assess changes before and after the intervention. The patient showed a marked reduction in hallucination intensity, improved focus, and increased ability to redirect attention away from hallucinatory voices. AHRS scores decreased significantly from severe to mild levels, accompanied by behavioral improvements such as calmness, cooperation, and self-control. These findings suggest that crossword puzzle distraction therapy can serve as a practical and effective non-pharmacological strategy in psychiatric nursing care. The study recommends the integration of cognitive activity-based distraction techniques into routine nursing interventions for patients experiencing auditory hallucinations.
Analysis of Nursing Clinical Practice Using Relating Therapy Intervention to Reduce Auditory Hallucination Symptoms Nuraini Yulianti; Arief Budiman; Linda Dwi Novial; Dwi Rahmah Fitriani
Jurnal Kesehatan Cendikia Jenius Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): April 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70920/jenius.v3i2.395

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Auditory hallucinations are one of the most common and disruptive symptoms experienced by individuals Auditory hallucinations are one of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia that significantly affect patients’ cognitive processes, emotional stability, and social interactions, making comprehensive nursing care essential. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of Relating Therapy (RT) as an innovative intervention in reducing the signs and symptoms of auditory hallucinations among patients in the Elang Ward of Atma Husada Mahakam Samarinda Mental Hospital. This research employed a case study design using a psychiatric nursing care approach on a patient diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. Data were collected through clinical observation, interviews, and the Auditory Hallucination Rating Scale (AHRS) over a nine-day intervention period, then analyzed descriptively to identify changes in frequency, intensity, and emotional distress related to hallucinations. The results demonstrated a significant decrease in AHRS scores from 24 (severe hallucinations) to 5 (mild hallucinations) after six sessions of Relating Therapy, along with improved self-control, reduced psychological distress, and more assertive responses toward hallucinatory voices. This study concludes that Relating Therapy is effective as a non-pharmacological intervention in reducing auditory hallucination symptoms and is recommended for integration into clinical psychiatric nursing practice, with a suggestion for its continued application to enhance patient outcomes.
Analysis of Nursing Clinical Practice Using Ecoprint Occupational Therapy to Reduce Auditory Hallucination Symptoms Lulu Khairiyah; Arief Budiman; Dwi Rahmah Fitriani; Linda Dwi Novial
Jurnal Kesehatan Cendikia Jenius Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): April 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70920/jenius.v3i2.396

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Auditory hallucinations are a major symptom experienced by patients with schizophrenia and can disrupt cognitive, emotional, and social functioning, thus requiring comprehensive therapeutic management. This study is necessary because pharmacological therapy alone is not sufficient to optimize patients’ ability to control hallucinations, making meaningful non-pharmacological interventions essential. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of ecoprint occupational therapy in reducing signs and symptoms of auditory hallucinations in Mr. I. The research employed a case study design involving one patient, with data collected using the Auditory Hallucination Rating Scale (AHRS), conducted over two consecutive days. The ecoprint intervention was implemented for approximately 60 minutes per session and analyzed descriptively. The results demonstrated a reduction in AHRS scores from 23 to 21 on the first day and from 17 to 11 on the second day, with improvements observed in frequency, intensity, negative voice content, disturbance to activities, and control over hallucinations. The patient also showed increased focus and engagement during the activity. In conclusion, ecoprint occupational therapy is effective as a supportive intervention for helping patients control auditory hallucinations. It is recommended for continued implementation with expanded duration and activity variations to enhance therapeutic outcomes.
Effect of Variation in Examination Delay Time on Hematocrit Results Dian Kirana Dewi, Gusti Ayu Wulan; Parwati, Putu Ayu; Thrisna Dewi, Ni Luh Putu
Jurnal Kesehatan Cendikia Jenius Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): April 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70920/jenius.v3i2.397

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Hematocrit examination is an important parameter in assessing the balance of red blood cells; however, delays in examination frequently occur in laboratories and may affect result accuracy. Therefore, this study is necessary to determine the impact of delayed examination time on hematocrit results. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of variations in examination delay time on hematocrit results. This study used an experimental design with a sample size of 10 respondents selected using purposive sampling. Data collection was conducted through immediate hematocrit examination and after a 2-hour delay in December 2025, then analyzed using the Shapiro-Wilk test and Paired Sample T-Test. The results showed that the mean hematocrit value for immediate examination was 42.0% and decreased to 41.8% after the delay, with a difference of 0.2%. Statistical analysis showed a p-value of 0.000 (p<0.05), indicating a significant effect of delay time on hematocrit results. However, the changes were relatively small and not clinically significant. In conclusion, examination delay affects blood sample stability; therefore, it should be considered in laboratory quality control, and further research using different methods is recommended.

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