Jurnal Keperawatan Profesional
Jurnal Keperawatan Profesional is a peer-reviewed journal to discuss and spread original and critical analysis on various contemporary health issues. The journal publishes articles of interest to education practitioners, teachers, clinical practitioners, and researchers. This journal encompasses research articles, original research report, reviews in education in any fields including : 1) Public Health, 2) Nursing, 3) Midwifery, 4) Psychology, 5) Pharmacy, 6) Nutrition, 7) Medical, etc.
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Description of Home Conditions Based on Healthy Home Standards for Toddlers with Acuate Respiratory Tract Infections (ARI)
Natasya, Saruli;
Tampubolon, Nurhannifah Rizky;
Amir, Yufitriana;
Novayelinda, Riri;
Fitri, Aminatul
Jurnal Keperawatan Profesional Vol 13, No 2 (2025): Infectious Diseases
Publisher : Nurul Jadid University, Probolinggo, East Java, Indonesia
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DOI: 10.33650/jkp.v13i2.11217
Healthy home conditions based on healthy home standards for toddlers with ARI. This study used a descriptive observational design. The study sample consisted of 67 respondents selected based on inclusion criteria, namely parents of toddlers diagnosed with ARI using the accidental sampling technique. The questionnaire used was a healthy home assessment. The analysis used was univariate data analysis. There were 62.7% of respondents in early adulthood (26-35 years old), 47.8% of toddlers (12-59 months old), and 50.7% of male children. Of the 67 respondents, 59.7% of respondents' homes met the healthy home criteria and 40.3% of respondents' homes did not meet the healthy home criteria. In terms of housing components, 88.1% had permanent ventilation <10% of the floor area of the house, 56.7% of respondents' homes did not have a kitchen smoke vent, In terms of sanitation facilities, 100% of waste was discharged into open gutters, and in terms of resident behavior, 92.5% sometimes opened their bedroom windows and 91% sometimes opened their living room windows, while 95.5% sometimes cleaned their yards. In conclusion, some of the houses met the requirements for healthy housing, while others did not. The majority of the houses, sanitation facilities, and residents' behavior were found to be good.
Knowledge Levels of Anemia Among Female Adolescents: A Descriptive Study
Dewi, Berlian Kusuma;
Nurjanah, Suci;
Hardi, Gilar Wisnu;
Toruan, Sari Artauli Lumban;
Winani, Winani;
Efendi, Bachtiar
Jurnal Keperawatan Profesional Vol 13, No 2 (2025): Infectious Diseases
Publisher : Nurul Jadid University, Probolinggo, East Java, Indonesia
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DOI: 10.33650/jkp.v13i2.11963
Anemia is one of public health issue affecting female adolescent nationally and globally, particularly in female adolescents. Female adolescent who are experiencing anemia may have serious implication for physical growth, future reproductive health, and cognitive function. Previous studies reveal a lack of knowledge of anemia among this vulnerable population. Therefore, the analysis of knowledge levels related anemia in female adolescents is important to inform effective intervention strategies and prevent further complications. Objective: To investigate the analysis of knowledge related anemia among female adolescents. Method: A cross-sectional approach with purposive sampling and structured questions with validity 0.468 and reliability 0.960. A sum of 105 female adolescents who met the inclusion criteria participated in the study. Results: 53,3% of the female adolescents were found has poor knowledge related anemia with mean age of participants was 16 years old. Conclusion: A proportion of female adolescents exhibit less knowledge related anemia, therefore, it is necessary to develop interactive educational media and health promotion regarding anemia by the school and district health authorities
Analysis Of The Corelation Between Risk Factors And The Incidence Of Early Postpartum Hemorrhagia
Mayasari, Dian;
Utami, Dian Asih Ning;
Marlina, Raini
Jurnal Keperawatan Profesional Vol 13, No 2 (2025): Infectious Diseases
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DOI: 10.33650/jkp.v13i2.12138
Postpartum hemorrhage can be influenced by the presence of risk factors during the antenatal period and risk factors during the intrapartum period. Although postpartum hemorrhage can occur unexpectedly, several studies explain that there are risk factors that can be modified or managed with extra vigilance. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of risk factors consisting of maternal age, parity, birth spacing, number of antenatal check-ups, delivery history, iron supplementation and twin pregnancies with the occurrence of early postpartum hemorrhage. This study used a quantitative cross-sectional design approach. The population was all postpartum mothers at the Kembang Janggut Community Health Center, Kutai Kartanegara Regency. The sample size was 30 postpartum mothers who met the sampling criteria with a purposive sampling technique. Data collection used interviews and questionnaires by postpartum mothers. Data analysis using Chi-square. The results of the study showed that there was a significant relationship between maternal age, parity, birth spacing, number of antenatal check-ups, delivery history, iron supplementation, and twin pregnancies with the incidence of early postpartum hemorrhage with the results of the chi-square analysis test obtained a p value <α (0.05). Efforts to prevent early postpartum hemorrhage need to be carried out as much as possible by improving services, counseling, and increasing training of health workers to improve competence in early detection and prevention of postpartum hemorrhage
Implementation of Semi Fowler Position to Reduce Shortness of breath on Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)
Amelia, Lia;
Karlina, Nonok;
Muadi, Muadi
Jurnal Keperawatan Profesional Vol 13, No 2 (2025): Infectious Diseases
Publisher : Nurul Jadid University, Probolinggo, East Java, Indonesia
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DOI: 10.33650/jkp.v13i2.11587
Patient with congestive heart failure(CHF) often experience shortness of breath due to fluid buildup in the lungsIn the Emergency Department, shortness of breath is a primary complaint requiring prompt and appropriate treatment. Incorrect body positioning can exacerbate symptoms. The semi-Fowler's position is a simple intervention that can increase lung expansion and decrease heart workload. The purpose of this studyTo determine the effectiveness of the semi-Fowler position in reducing shortness of breath in congestive heart failure (CHF) patients in the Emergency Department. The focus of the study is highly relevant to emergency clinical conditions and contributes to nursing practice in the ER, particularly in the initial management of shortness of breath symptoms due to CHF. The study used a case study design, which is appropriate to describe the direct effects of nursing interventions on individual patients in acute conditions. The duration of the intervention (1x7 hours) and respiratory rate measurements are appropriate steps to evaluate clinical changes. The results showed a decrease in respiratory rate from 30x/minute to 24x/minute after the semi-Fowler position intervention, which indicates an improvement in respiratory conditions, indicating that the breathing pattern was partially resolved, meaning the intervention provided benefits but had not completely resolved the problem of shortness of breath. These results are in line with the physiological theory that the semi-Fowler position can reduce diaphragmatic pressure and increase lung expansion.
The Relationship Between Self-Compassion and Blood Pressure Control Behaviour in Patients with Hypertension
Br Munthe, Cristina Lasmaria;
Aziz, Ari Rahmat;
Nopriadi, Nopriadi
Jurnal Keperawatan Profesional Vol 13, No 2 (2025): Infectious Diseases
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DOI: 10.33650/jkp.v13i2.9573
Blood pressure control behavior by hypertensive patients is driven by various factors, one of which is an attitude that encourages positive behavior. Self-compassion is an attitude of compassion for oneself towards problems and diseases suffered by caring, understanding and giving kindness to oneself. Objective: This study aims to determine the relationship between self-compassion and blood pressure control behavior in hypertensive. Methods: This research is a quantitative research with descriptive correlation design and cross sectional approach. The instruments used for data collection in this study were self-compassion scale questionnaire and blood pressure control behavior questionnaire. The research sample was 144 respondents selected by purposive sampling technique. The analysis used was the chi-square test. Results: The results of bivariate analysis using chi-square obtained the results of p-value (0.001) < alpha (0.05). Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between self-compassion and blood pressure control behavior in hypertensive patients at Rejosari Health Center Pekanbaru. The correlation obtained is positive, meaning that the higher the self-compassion, the better the blood pressure control behavior and vice versa, the lower the self-compassion, the less good the blood pressure control behavior.
Application of Music Therapy to Reduce Anxiety of Non-Hemorrhagic Stroke (NHS) Patients
Yulianingsih, Devi;
Karlina, Nonok;
Muadi, Muadi
Jurnal Keperawatan Profesional Vol 13, No 2 (2025): Infectious Diseases
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DOI: 10.33650/jkp.v13i2.11592
Ischemic stroke or non-hemorrhagic stroke (SNH) is a condition where there is a blockage of blood vessels that causes blood flow to the brain to partially or completely stop. This final scientific work aims to assess the effectiveness of music therapy in non-hemorrhagic stroke (SNH) patients with anxiety nursing problems. The method applied in the preparation of this final scientific work is a single case study method. The subject in this case study involves one client with a case of non-hemorrhagic stroke (SNH) and has an anxiety problem who is undergoing treatment. Data collection using interview techniques, observation and documentation. The nursing care process for clients is carried out for 3 days, and the results of the assessment are obtained, namely the stiff body on the left so that the patient experiences anxiety (anxiety) due to the conditions experienced. The intervention provided is the reduction of anxiety combined with the application of EBN, namely music therapy which is implemented for 15 minutes for 1 time in 3 days. Based on the evaluation results, it was found that on the third day the nursing problem of anxiety had been resolved with objective data the patient looked calm. Furthermore, it can be concluded that music therapy can reduce the level of anxiety in non-hemorrhagic stroke (SNH) patients. Music therapy interventions can be included as part of the nursing SOP or supporting therapy.
The Application of Semi-Fowler Position to Oxygen Saturation in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients
Inesta, Indi;
Karlina, Nonok;
Muadi, Muadi
Jurnal Keperawatan Profesional Vol 13, No 2 (2025): Infectious Diseases
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DOI: 10.33650/jkp.v13i2.11593
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a decline in kidney function that occurs gradually over a long period of time and will get worse over time. One of the clinical symptoms of CKD is shortness of breath which is a lack of oxygen entering the lungs. Sem-fowler position as one of the nursing actions that can reduce shortness of breath so that oxygen intake increases and shortness of breath decreases. This study aims to analyze nursing care by giving sem-fowler position to CKD patients with nursing problems of gas exchange disorders. This research method uses a case study method conducted from January 30 - February 01, 2025. The subject in this scientific work involves 1 patient with CKD cases. Data collection using interview techniques, observation, and physical examination. Implementation carried out for 3 consecutive days, accompanied by measurement of peripheral capillary oxygen saturation (SpO2) using a Mindray PM 60 Oxymeter. The characteristics of this case study patient are a 61-year-old female patient and experiencing end-stage CKD (Stage V). Based on the results of oxygen saturation values before application with a value of 94% and after application including the normal category with a value of 98%. The conclusion of the application of the semi-fowler position is able to increase oxygen saturation in CKD patients.
The Relationship of Family Support to Fluid Restriction Compliance in Renal Failure Patients
Saputri, Agustina;
Duha, Agusniar;
Zega, Pelianus;
Buarnirun, Yayutina;
Iradewi, Iradewi
Jurnal Keperawatan Profesional Vol 13, No 2 (2025): Infectious Diseases
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DOI: 10.33650/jkp.v13i2.11768
Renal failure is a chronic disease that requires long-term management, including fluid intake restrictions. Patient compliance with fluid restrictions is crucial to prevent complications, but it is often difficult to achieve without family support. This study aims to investigate the relationship between family support and compliance with fluid restrictions among kidney failure patients undergoing hemodialysis at private hospital in Indonesia. The method used was quantitative with a correlational approach and simple purposive sampling technique. The sample consisted of 132 patients, with questionnaire to measure family support and the Interdialytic Weight Gain sclae to assess compliance. Data analysis used Spearman’s rho test. The results showed no significant relationship between family support and fluid restriction compliance (p = 0.217; r = 0.108). Family support was predominantly in the good category, while fluid restriction compliance was in the moderate category. Further research is recommended using qualitative methods and a larger sample size to gain a deeper understanding of the form of family support and its relationship with patient compliance in undergoing hemodialysis.
Death Anxiety and Impact on Quality of Life in Hemodialysis Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease
Oktavia, Windiyana Putri;
Nugroho, Setyo Adi;
Munir, Zainal
Jurnal Keperawatan Profesional Vol 13, No 2 (2025): Infectious Diseases
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DOI: 10.33650/jkp.v13i2.11415
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is one of the chronic diseases whose prevalence continues to increase globally. CKD patients undergoing hemodialysis therapy not only experience physical burdens but also psychological stress, including anxiety about death (death anxiety), which can impact their quality of life. This study aims to determine the relationship between the level of death anxiety and the quality of life of CKD patients undergoing hemodialysis therapy. This study uses a descriptive correlational quantitative approach and total sampling technique. There were 108 respondents who met the inclusion criteria at Dr. Mohammad Saleh Regional General Hospital in Probolinggo City. The research instruments used were the Death Anxiety Questionnaire and WHOQOL-BREF. The results showed that most patients had moderate levels of death anxiety (56.5%) and very good quality of life (75.9%). Pearson's correlation test showed a very strong and significant negative relationship between death anxiety and quality of life (r = -0.814; p = 0.000). The higher the level of death anxiety, the lower the patient's quality of life. Psychological intervention is needed to reduce death anxiety and improve the quality of life of patients.
The Relationship Between Family and Peer Support and Stress Levels of Final-Year Students in Thesis Writing
Sholehah, Annisa;
Fitri, Nurwijaya;
Mardiana, Nova
Jurnal Keperawatan Profesional Vol 13, No 2 (2025): Infectious Diseases
Publisher : Nurul Jadid University, Probolinggo, East Java, Indonesia
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DOI: 10.33650/jkp.v13i2.12245
This study aims to determine the relationship between family and peer support and the stress level of final year students in the preparation of thesis. It is hoped that the higher the support received, the lower the level of stress experienced. This study used a quantitative method with a correlational design and a cross sectional approach, involving 55 samples taken by simple randomization. Data collection was carried out through questionnaires, and data analysis using the Spearman Rank test with a significance level of α = 0.05. The results showed that family support had a value of ρ = 0.003 with r = -0.397, which indicates a negative relationship. Meanwhile, peer support had a value of ρ = 0.001 with r = -0.420, also indicating a negative relationship. This shows that there is a significant relationship between family and peer support and student stress levels. The higher the support received, the lower the level of stress students experience, and vice versa. The implication of this study is the importance of forming support groups between students as well as open communication with family, friends, academic supervisors, and thesis supervisors in overcoming difficulties during the thesis preparation process.