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Jurnal Smart Keperawatan
Core Subject : Health, Education,
Jurnal SMART Keperawatan (JSKP, or Nursing Smart of Journal) is the oldest and most respected broad-based nursing journal in Indonesia. The journal was established in 2016, and as the name suggests, JSKP has become a pioneer in the publication of nursing journals in University of Karya Husada of Semarang. Its presence has been invaluable to the vast growth of the nursing profession in the country and to the development of nursing and health in general. In conjunction with this journey, the journal not only covers issues surrounding nursing in Indonesia, but also any topics that are relevant to health nationally and internationally, especially those concerning low-middle income countries in the world.
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PATIENT SATISFACTION QUALITY DESIGN BASED ON MINAHASA CULTURE AT RSUD Dr. SAM RATULANGI TONDANO PHENOMENOLOGY STUDY Prisylia Meggy Wuisang; Blacius Dedi; Susi Nurhayati
Jurnal SMART Keperawatan Vol. 12 No. 2: DECEMBER 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34310/k7pc4595

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Background. Minahasan culture has an important role in shaping community attitudes and behavior, including in health services, with cultural values If All Children Tumou Too, has principles that are very relevant in improving the quality of hospital services. This design aims to integrate local Minahasan wisdom into the hospital service system to increase patient satisfaction. The aim of this research is to determine the quality of patient satisfaction based on Minahasa culture at RSUD Dr.  Sam Ratulangi Tondano  Method. The research design used was qualitative phenomenological. The source of informants or participants in this study were 10 people consisting of patients or families of patients who were undergoing treatment in the surgical room at RSUD Dr. Sam Ratulangi Tondano. Primary data was obtained through in-depth interviews using interview guides conducted with informants. Data analysis in this research uses content analysis  Results. The research results showed that there were 5 themes that emerged, namely: Responsiveness in accordance with Minahasa culture, Malinga-lingaan (listen to each other), Empathy, that is  Mangenang-genangan (feeling what the patient feels, praying for each other, visiting). Tangible, that is Maesa-esa’an, (must be united), Maesa-esa’an (remind each other), Reliability that is Matombo-tombolan (support each other) and Assurances that is  Mapalus, (help and please help). In providing health services, especially at RSUD Dr. Sam Ratulangi Tondano Minahasan culture continues to be preserved, especially in context ma-saali (service), where a nurse provides good service to patients, both in terms of appearance and friendliness.  Conclusion. Aspects of Minahasan culture applied at RSUD Dr. Sam Ratulangi Tondano, namely Malinga-lingaan (listen to each other), Maleo-leosan (attitudes and behavior that love each other), Maesa-esa’an, (must be united), Mangenang-genangan (remind each other), Matombo-tombolan (support each other) and Mapalus, help each other and help each other.  Suggestion. For the hospital to make signboards to rooms or corridors, providing announcements using language Tolour or Tondano language, and wearing work clothes/uniforms using local batik (batik bentenan) and for nurses and medical personnel to provide hospital services with Minahasan cultural dimensions, magenang-genangan, masawang-sawangan, matombo-tombolan, malinga-lingaan dan maleo-leosan
Analisis Penerapan Stroke Prevention Checklist Untuk Mencegah Re–Attack Stroke Vione Deisi Oktavina Sumakul; Brigita Maria Karouw
Jurnal SMART Keperawatan Vol. 12 No. 2: DECEMBER 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34310/b17vsz59

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Introduction: Stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain is blocked or ruptured. This prevents the brain from getting blood and oxygen, causing brain cells to die. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the stroke prevention checklist on preventing re-attack strokes, using a survey research method, namely using samples from a population and using a questionnaire as an instrument for collecting primary data. Method: The type of quantitative research uses a survey method, cross-sectional design. Sampling uses a non-probability sampling technique and uses 45 samples that are purposive sampling (stroke patients). The instrument in this study uses the prevention checklist format from the American Stroke Association in 2022. The analysis is divided into univariate, namely describing the characteristics of respondents (age, gender, diagnosis) and research variables. Furthermore, bivariate analysis was carried out to see the relationship between the independent variable, namely the stroke prevention checklist, and the dependent variable, namely re-attack stroke, and using the chi square test. Multivariate analysis uses a regression test. Results of the study showed that the application of stroke prevention checklist in preventing recurrent stroke attacks was very effective. The results of the simultaneous test showed that the variable of maintaining a diet was the most effective preventive measure in preventing stroke (p = 0.003). Conclusion: People who have had a stroke have a greater risk of having another stroke, especially if the risk factors are not well managed.
ENHANCING MATERNAL SELF-EFFICACY IN COMPLEMENTARY FEEDING THROUGH HEALTH EDUCATION: A QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL STUDY Fitriana Noor Khayati; Setianingsih Setianingsih; Chori Elsera; Dita Tri Wahyuningsih
Jurnal SMART Keperawatan Vol. 12 No. 2: DECEMBER 2025
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Providing good nutrition aims to reduce stunting rates. Giving complementary foods is also influenced by the mother's self-efficacy. It is hoped that education for mothers can increase their self-efficacy in providing complementary foods. This research aimed to determine the effect of education on maternal self-efficacy in providing complementary foods to children aged 6-24 months. The method used was Quasi-experimental with one group pretest-posttest design. It was conducted in Jiwan Village, Karangnongko District, Klaten Regency. The population is mothers who have children under five in Jiwan Village with a total of 224 people. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling with a sample size of 29 mothers. The intervention was education, using brainstorming and lecture methods and audiovisual media and booklets. The analysis used is the Wilcoxon test with a confidence level of 95%. The average self-efficacy score before education was 55.86 ± 5.36 and the score after education was 58.79 ± 7.03 an increase in the average mother's self-efficacy score in providing complementary foods. The results show that the Z count is -3.109 and the sig is 0.002. This shows that it is less than 0.05 (5% error rate), so it can be concluded that there is a difference in self-efficacy results before and after education on giving complementary foods. It is hoped that the education program for providing complementary foods will be implemented sustainably with the development of educational media.
THERAPEUTIC COMMUNICATION OF NURSES RELATED TO THE LEVEL OF FAMILY ANXIETY IN PATIENTS TREATED IN THE ICU Adam Ramadan; Bagus Rahmat Santoso; Muhammad Sobirin Mohtar
Jurnal SMART Keperawatan Vol. 12 No. 2: DECEMBER 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34310/tf22n274

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Background: Therapeutic communication plays an important role in reducing patient and family anxiety in the hospital such as panic, fear, helplessness and even difficulty understanding the situation faced by their loved ones. There are several communications that nurses or doctors must convey to the patient's family to reduce anxiety including clear medical information, action plans provided and making joint decisions regarding actions taken to the patient. Objective: to determine the relationship between nurse therapeutic communication and the level of family anxiety in patients treated in the ICU room of Pelita Insani Hospital and specifically to identify nurse therapeutic communication towards the patient's family. Identify the level of family anxiety in patients and analyze the relationship between nurse therapeutic communication and the level of family anxiety in patients in the ICU room of Pelita Insani Hospital. Method: The study used observational analytic with a cross-sectional design. The study sample used a total sampling technique, namely 35 patient families in the ICU of Pelita Insani Hospital. The analysis used bivariate and univariate with the chi square test. Results: Nurse therapeutic communication with patient families in the ICU room of Pelita Insani Hospital was quite good with a percentage of 46%. The level of family anxiety in patients in the ICU room of Pelita Insani Hospital is moderate with a percentage of 43% Conclusion: There is a relationship between therapeutic communication between nurses and the level of family anxiety in patients in the ICU room of Pelita Insani Hospital with an Asy.Sig (2-sided) value of 0.000 where a value of 0.000.