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Ners Akademika
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Ners Akademika is a national, peer-reviewed, open-access and scholarly journal that publishes high-quality and innovative manuscripts covering original research articles, review articles, book reviews and case reports in the fields of nursing sciences. Ners Akademika welcomes submission of well-developed manuscripts aimed at addressing contemporary nursing issues in Indonesia. Ners Akademika is expected to significantly contribute to the development of nursing sciences as a credible scientific media for researchers, academicians, and practitioners to publicize their fresh and solutive ideas.
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Penerapan Pijat Oksitosin untuk Meningkatkan Produksi Asi Ibu Menyusui pada Masa Nifas Rosmiarti, Rosmiarti; Lestari, Santi
Ners Akademika Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/nersakademika.v3i1.3901

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Purpose: To provide comprehensive midwifery care for Mrs. "K" with the implementation of oxytocin massage to increase breast milk production in postpartum mothers. Research Method: The method used is a case study. The subject of this study is Mrs. "K.” Data collection techniques included interviews, observations, physical examinations, and the SOAP forms. The smoothness of breast milk production was assessed using 10 indicators, which were compared between patients who received treatment and those who did not receive oxytocin massage on day 3 postpartum. Results: After comprehensive midwifery care, neither the mother nor the baby experienced life-threatening issues. Oxytocin massage performed for 3 consecutive days, twice a day for 15-20 minutes, positively influenced breast milk production compared to those who did not receive the massage. Limitations: This study focused on a single case (Mrs. "K"), which limits the generalizability of the results to a broader population. A larger sample size is necessary to draw definitive conclusions. Contribution: This study demonstrates the practical application of oxytocin massage as an intervention to improve breast milk production in postpartum mothers, providing valuable insights for midwives and healthcare practitioners.
Penatalaksanaan Anemia Ringan dengan Pemberian Buah Pepaya di Puskesmas Way Kandis Tahun 2023 Wahyuni, Iin; Salsabila, Amalya Shofa; Destri, Yuhelva; Sutrinigsih, Sutrinigsih
Ners Akademika Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Desember
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Purpose: The student is able to provide midwifery care for pregnant women with the management of mild anemia in Mrs. E, aged 34, G3P2A0, at 30 weeks and 6 days of pregnancy, focusing on the administration of papaya fruit at the Way Kandis Health Center, Bandar Lampung, in 2023. Method: The type of report used is a case report with a descriptive approach through a case study (case review study). A case study was conducted by investigating an issue using a case consisting of a single unit. Results: Midwifery care was carried out to collect baseline data on the condition of the patient, Mrs. E, aged 34 years, G3P2A0, at 30 weeks and 6 days of pregnancy, with the management of mild anemia focusing on the administration of 110 g of papaya per day at the Way Kandis Health Center, Bandar Lampung. Limitations: The study focused on a single case, specifically Mrs. E, which limits the generalizability of the results to a wider population. Contributions: This article highlights a practical, natural remedy, papaya fruit, for the management of mild anemia in pregnant women, providing a low-cost and easily accessible intervention.
Penatalaksanaan Emesis Gravidarum Buah Pisang Ambon di Puskesmas Rajabasa Indah Bandar Lampung Tahun 2023 Ristiyana, Septi; Meisari, Putri; Destri, Yuhelva; Rinjani, Margareta
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Purpose: The student is able to apply midwifery care to Mrs. A, aged 24, G1P0A0, at 9 weeks and 2 days of pregnancy, with the management of Emesis Gravidarum using Ambon bananas at the Rajabasa Indah Health Center in 2023. Methods: The case report used was a descriptive report with a case study approach (case review study). A case study was conducted by investigating a problem using a case consisting of a single unit. Results: The results of this study showed a difference in the average frequency of nausea and vomiting before and after Ambon Banana intervention. The bivariate results show a p-value of 0.000 and an ? value of 0.05, indicating the effectiveness of the Ambon banana on the frequency of Emesis Gravidarum in pregnant women during the first trimester. Limitations: The study focused on a single case or a small sample size, which may not be representative of the broader population of pregnant women experiencing Emesis Gravidarum. Contributions: This article highlights a natural, easily accessible remedy, Ambon bananas, for managing Emesis Gravidarum, offering a low-cost alternative for pregnant women suffering from nausea and vomiting.
Pengaruh Profil Pasien Kanker yang Mendapat Kemoterapi dengan Chemotherapy Induced Nausea and Vomiting (CINV) Kardiyudiani, Ni Ketut; Afrida, Maryudella; Rahayu , Novi Widyastuti; Indriyani, Sita; Quiambao, Bernadette D
Ners Akademika Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Desember
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Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effect of cancer patient profiles receiving chemotherapy on Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting (CINV). This study aimed to identify the factors related to the development of CINV in patients with cancer undergoing chemotherapy and to provide a better understanding of how patient characteristics influence their vulnerability to these side effects. Methods: This was a quantitative study with a correlation study design. The sample size consisted of 37 patients who had received chemotherapy. The Rhodes Index of Nausea, Vomiting, and Retching (RINVR) was used, with multivariate data analysis through multiple regression. Results: Among the 37 samples, the most common data findings were female sex (75.6%), age 41-65 years (78.4%), breast cancer type (43.2%), cancer stage 3-4 (29.7%), chemotherapy cycle 1-4 (54.1%), and mild CINV (70.27%). The relationship between the demographic profiles and CINV was significant, with a p-value of 0.000. The F-value was 37.561 and the R-squared value was 0.688. Meanwhile, the relationship between chemotherapy profiles, such as cancer type, cancer stage, and chemotherapy cycle, had an F-value of 42.081 and an R-squared value of 0.793.0.793. Limitations: This study may have a limited sample size, which could affect the reliability and generalizability of the findings. Larger sample sizes would provide more robust and representative data. Contributions: This study provides valuable insights into how various profiles of cancer patients (such as age, sex, type of cancer, and overall health) may influence the likelihood of experiencing chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting.
Pengaruh Terapi Bermain Dengan Media Scrapbook Terhadap Kecemasan Anak Usia Prasekolah Yang Mengalami Hospitalisasi Malita, Malita; Dekawaty, Ayu; Suzanna, Suzanna
Ners Akademika Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Desember
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Purpose: This study aimed to determine the effect of play therapy with scrapbook media on anxiety in preschool-aged children hospitalized at Muhammadiyah Hospital Palembang. Research Method: This study used a pre-experimental method with a one-group pretest and post-test design. Purposive sampling was used with 16 respondents who were pediatric patients treated at Muhammadiyah Hospital Palembang. The intervention was provided for 30 min, once a day, during the child's free time. Results: The results of the non-parametric test using the Wilcoxon Test showed a p-value <0.000 (<0.05). Limitations: This study involved only 16 respondents, which limits the generalizability of the findings. Larger sample sizes would provide more robust and reliable results. Contributions: This article contributes to the growing body of evidence supporting play therapy as an effective tool for managing anxiety in preschool-aged children, particularly in hospital settings.
Peran Asuhan Kebidanan dalam Pencegahan Anemia di Trimester Kedua Kehamilan Rosmiarti, Rosmiarti; Sagita, Sherly Deas
Ners Akademika Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/nersakademika.v3i2.5695

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Purpose: Providing comprehensive midwifery care for Mrs. “N” during pregnancy and delivering education about the anemia she is experiencing. Method: This case study used a descriptive observational method with a case study approach and progress notes in the form of SOAP. The subject was Mrs. “N” in her second trimester. Results: From the objective data obtained, Mrs. “N” was 20 weeks pregnant with mild anemia (Hb: 10.3 g/dl). She reported complaints such as dizziness and fatigue. Conclusions: A second-trimester pregnant woman with hemoglobin level of 10.3 g/dL is experiencing mild anemia, which poses a risk to fetal growth. Iron supplementation and nutritional education initiated during the second trimester are effective in increasing hemoglobin levels and preventing complications such as low birth weight and preterm labor. Limitations: This study was limited to a single case in one midwifery practice, which restricts the generalization of findings to a broader population. Laboratory follow-up to measure hemoglobin improvement after intervention was not conducted, so the long-term effect of education and supplementation could not be quantitatively evaluated. Contribution: This study provides practical insights into the implementation of comprehensive midwifery care using the SOAP approach for managing mild anemia in the second trimester. It emphasizes the importance of early iron supplementation and nutritional education as preventive measures to reduce pregnancy complications and improve maternal health outcomes.
Asuhan Kebidanan Terintegrasi pada Ibu Hamil dengan Anemia untuk Mencegah Komplikasi Kehamilan Rosmiarti, Rosmiarti; Apriliani, Indah
Ners Akademika Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Juni
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Purpose: Anemia in pregnancy is a significant health problem, with a prevalence reaching 37.1% in Indonesia. This case study aims to analyze midwifery care for pregnant women with anemia, focusing on Mrs. A, aged 30, at 28 weeks gestation. Method: This study used a descriptive case study approach involving interviews, observation, physical examination, and laboratory tests to collect comprehensive data on maternal condition and care interventions. Results: The findings show that Mrs. A experienced moderate anemia with hemoglobin levels of 8 g/dL, low blood pressure (90/60 mmHg), and suboptimal weight gain. Management included nutritional education, iron supplementation, and lifestyle modification. Conclusions: Holistic and evidence-based midwifery care is crucial in managing anemia during pregnancy, focusing on prevention and early treatment to improve maternal and fetal outcomes. Limitations: This study was limited to a single case and lacked long-term follow-up to evaluate changes in hemoglobin levels and pregnancy outcomes after intervention, limiting generalizability. Contribution: This study contributes to midwifery practice by demonstrating the importance of comprehensive, evidence-based care for managing anemia in pregnancy and underscores the need for continuous monitoring and nutritional education to prevent adverse outcomes.
Asuhan Kebidanan Ny “Y” G2P1A0 Hamil 17 Minggu dengan Hipermesis Gravidarum 2024 Rosmiarti, Rosmiarti; Berlianti, Matsna
Ners Akademika Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Juni
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Purpose: This case study aims to describe and analyze midwifery care in a case of hyperemesis gravidarum, a pregnancy complication that can significantly impact maternal and fetal health. Method: The subjects of the study were taken by purposive sampling, namely 67 lecturers from midwifery institutions. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics, namely the Chi Square test, Wilcoxon test and Mann Whitney test, Logistic Regression tesThe research subject was Mrs. Y, G2P1A0, with a gestational age of 17 weeks and 6 days, experiencing excessive nausea and vomiting. Data collection methods included interviews, physical examinations, and analysis of medical records. Results: The results showed that Mrs. Y experienced a weight gain of 14 kg, normal blood pressure, and a MUAC of 39 cm. The management provided included education, pharmacological therapy, dietary modifications, and psychosocial support. Although some 10T examination data were incomplete, the care provided was in accordance with hyperemesis gravidarum management standards. Conclusion: This study concludes the importance of a holistic and multidisciplinary approach in managing hyperemesis gravidarum to optimize maternal and fetal health. Limitations: Incomplete documentation of some 10T examination data limited the comprehensiveness of case analysis. Contribution: This study contributes to strengthening evidence-based midwifery care practices for hyperemesis gravidarum through integrated clinical, educational, and psychosocial interventions.
Penerapan Terapi Isometric Handgrip Exercise terhadap Gangguan Mobilitas Fisik Pasien Stroke Saputri, Meisy Ananda; Triwijayanti, Renny
Ners Akademika Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Juni
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Purpose: This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of Isometric Handgrip Exercise therapy in improving physical mobility among stroke patients who experience muscle weakness and motor impairment. The research was motivated by the increasing incidence of non-hemorrhagic stroke cases recorded at Siti Fatimah Az-Zahra Regional Hospital in South Sumatra Province. Method: This research employed a descriptive method. Data were collected through structured interviews, direct observations, and physical examinations. Muscle strength was measured using a handgrip dynamometer before and after the application of Isometric Handgrip Exercise therapy to evaluate changes in mobility and strength. Result: The findings indicated a significant improvement in the patients’ physical mobility after the implementation of Isometric Handgrip Exercise therapy. Both observed patients showed increased muscle strength and better control of extremity movement, suggesting the therapy’s positive impact on functional recovery. Conclusions: Isometric Handgrip Exercise therapy is effective in addressing impaired physical mobility in stroke patients. The intervention enhances muscle performance and contributes to restoring motor function in affected limbs. Limitation: The study involved only two participants and used a descriptive design, which limits the generalizability of the findings. Future research with larger samples and experimental methods is required to validate the results. Contribution: This study contributes to the development of rehabilitation nursing practices by providing evidence that simple, low-cost, and non-invasive exercises such as Isometric Handgrip therapy can effectively support stroke recovery and improve patients’ quality of life.

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