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Malahayati International Journal of Nursing and Health Science
Published by Universitas Malahayati
ISSN : 26209152     EISSN : 26214083     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33024/minh.v7i10
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Malahayati International Journal of Nursing and Health Science is a peer-reviewed journal and provides a platform to publish areas of nursing and health science. The journal also seeks to advance the quality of research by publishing papers introducing or elaborating on new methods in nursing and health science, subject areas for publication include nursing and health science core
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Effectiveness of warm blood reperfusion in reducing the incidence of reperfusion injury in cardiac surgery using the aortic cross clamp procedure: A systematic review Sofa, Ibnu; Herawati, Tuti; Yona, Sri; Adam, Muhammad
Malahayati International Journal of Nursing and Health Science Vol. 7 No. 12 (2025): Volume 7 Number 12
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/minh.v7i12.514

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Background: The management of cardiac surgery is not devoid of complications, which can result in disability or even mortality. Various interventions are implemented to mitigate the complications associated with cardiac surgery. Warm reperfusion is one of the easy, efficient and harmless intervention options for patients. Purpose: To determine the effectiveness of warm blood reperfusion in reducing the incidence of reperfusion injury in cardiac surgery using the aortic cross clamp procedure. Method: A literature search based on several online databases such as ProQuest, PubMed, Sage Journal, Scopus, SpringerLink, Oxford and Frontiers published from 2018-2024. Results: The results of the study indicate that there are several interventions aimed at reducing the incidence of reperfusion injury. Several interventions can be carried out including: giving warm reperfusion, medication and choosing the type of cardioplegia. Reperfusion injury is measured by several variables such as increased cardiac troponin, arrhythmia, inotropic use and length of stay in the intensive care unit. Conclusion: Warm reperfusion was more effective and efficient compared to several other interventions such as medication and cardioplegia selection.
The relationship of flat foot with static balance and dynamic balance Rizqillah, Indah Prima; Sudaryanto, Wahyu Tri
Malahayati International Journal of Nursing and Health Science Vol. 7 No. 12 (2025): Volume 7 Number 12
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/minh.v7i12.560

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Background: The foot is a part of the body that function is to support the body weight and to maintain balance while standing, but the foot also has many problems, one of which is flat foot, a type of flat foot caused by the flattening of the bone's curvature, which is the lack of arches on the soles of the feet. The weakness of the plantaris ligament, posterior and anterior tibial tendons, and intrinsic muscles, which maintain the medial longitudinal arch, are the cause of this foot deformity that can have an impact on health. Flat feet that occur in the community are often ignored and considered to be normal. Poor foot conditions will affect the fulcrum, one of the foot conditions that can affect the fulcrum is flat foot. When a child has the flat foot, the resulting fulcrum is also going to be bad, it will affect the balance. Purpose: To ascertain how flat foot relates to both static and dynamic balance. Method: A cross-sectional approach, specifically focusing on observational study. The study took place from June 2024, in MI Muhmmadiyah Gonilan, Surakarta. The independent variable was flat foot the dependent variables is a static balance and dynamic balance. Using purposive sampling and the Slovin formula, 108 participants were selected. Univariate statistical analysis was conducted, bivariate data analysis using Spearman rank test. Results: The correlation coefficient value of 0.645 falls into the strong relationship category, while the correlation coefficient value of 0.207 is classified as a weak relationship. Additionally, the significance value of <0.05 indicates a statistically significant relationship between flat foot and both static and dynamic balance. Conclusion: The analysis showed that while there was a correlation between flat feet and both types of balance, the degree of association was different. Flat feet had a very weak relationship with dynamic balance, while its relationship with static balance was stronger and more significant. Thus, it can be said that flat feet have more influence on static balance than dynamic balance.
A study on pregnant women's satisfaction with maternal and child healthcare service quality in Mimika, Indonesia Tandung, Maria Rante; Puspitasari, Yenny; Nurwijayanti, Nurwijayanti
Malahayati International Journal of Nursing and Health Science Vol. 7 No. 12 (2025): Volume 7 Number 12
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/minh.v7i12.598

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Background: One of the efforts to improve maternal and child health is through high-quality maternal and child healthcare services. High-quality maternal and child healthcare services contribute to patient satisfaction. Patient satisfaction is an emotional response that arises from the services received by comparing them with personal expectations. Pregnant women's satisfaction increases when the healthcare services provided align with their needs. Purpose: To determine pregnant women's satisfaction with maternal and child healthcare service quality in Mimika, Indonesia. Method: An analytical observational approach with a cross-sectional design to assess pregnant women’s satisfaction with maternal and child healthcare (MCH) service quality. The research was conducted in August 2024 at Kwamki Community Health Center, Mimika Regency, involving 103 respondents selected using a simple random sampling technique. The independent variable in this study was the quality of MCH services, which included tangibility, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy. The dependent variable was pregnant women's satisfaction, measured using a structured questionnaire with closed-ended questions on a Likert scale. Results: The majority of respondents were aged 26-35 years (66 respondents, 64.1%), had completed elementary school (81 respondents, 78.6%), and were housewives (94 respondents, 91.2%). Most respondents (63 respondents, 61.1%) expressed satisfaction with the services provided, as all maternal and child healthcare quality indicators were categorized as good. The satisfaction levels were associated with tangibility (54.4%), reliability (49.9%), responsiveness (66.0%), assurance (55.4%), and empathy (60.2%), with each having a p-value < 0.05. Conclusion: High-quality maternal and child healthcare services contribute to increased satisfaction among pregnant women. There is a significant relationship between the quality of healthcare services and patient satisfaction.
Analysis of the implementation of national quality indicator measurement policy on hospital accreditation achievement in Indonesia Purwandani, Ruri; Purnamawati, Dewi; Putri, Aragar
Malahayati International Journal of Nursing and Health Science Vol. 7 No. 12 (2025): Volume 7 Number 12
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/minh.v7i12.612

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Background: The measurement of Hospital National Quality Indicators (NQI) is mandatory for improving healthcare services in hospitals according to Minister of Health Regulation Number 30 of 2022. However, the achievement of NQI has not been optimal and is not in line with the hospital's accreditation status. Purpose: To determine the implementation of the NQI measurement policy on hospital accreditation status achievement using the RE-AIM framework. Method: Evaluative research was conducted at 6 selected hospitals in Indonesia representing the western, central, and eastern regions. Primary data collection was done through in-depth interviews, while secondary data were obtained from document searches. Data analysis used content analysis techniques according to the RE-AIM framework. Results: The total number of accredited hospitals up to December 2023 was 2,884 hospitals (95.6%), yet the average compliance rate for reporting National Quality Indicators in 2023 was only 69%. Utilizing the RE-AIM approach on six hospitals in Indonesia, only one hospital consistently reported NQIs, while the rest could only achieve targets of 5-8 NQIs. The NQI measurement policy proves effective in achieving accreditation goals and enhancing service quality; however, NQI measurement in these six hospitals remains suboptimal due to challenges such as leadership commitment. Nonetheless, NQI measurement shows promise with the establishment of Hospital Quality Committees/Teams and NQI reporting through the SIMAR application. The sustainability of NQI measurement in hospitals is pursued through socialization, training, and enhancing monitoring and evaluation processes. Conclusion: The implementation of NQI measurement policies in six hospitals is good but needs to be improved for routine reporting compliance and NQI target achievement. The NQI measurement policy has a positive impact on achieving accreditation goals. Suggestion: The government, through the Ministry of Health, needs to optimize advocacy for NQI measurement, implement rewards and punishments, and develop NQI reporting applications to be more effective and efficient.
Kinesio taping treatments in shoulder impingement syndrome: A systematic literature review Kamijantono, Harry; Sebayang, Moriko Madadoni; Lesmana, Andrean
Malahayati International Journal of Nursing and Health Science Vol. 7 No. 12 (2025): Volume 7 Number 12
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/minh.v7i12.643

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Background: Shoulder impingement syndrome is a musculoskeletal condition that often causes pain and limitation of motion in the shoulder, which is generally caused by pressure on the soft tissue structures around the shoulder joint. Kinesiology tape, as one of the relatively new physical therapy methods, has attracted attention in the context of sports rehabilitation and pain management. Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of using kinesiology tape in the management of shoulder impingement syndrome through a systematic literature review. Method: Using a systematic approach, this study identified the strengths and weaknesses of the existing findings and assessed the methodological quality of the published studies. This study collected and analyzed various relevant studies to determine the effects of kinesiology tape on reducing symptoms of shoulder impingement syndrome, improving joint function, and accelerating the recovery process. Results: The review showed that while some studies reported significant benefits from the use of kinesiology tape, the quality of existing evidence was variable and required further research for confirmation. Conclusion: This study provides valuable insight into the role of kinesiology tape in the therapy of shoulder impingement syndrome and suggests future research directions to clarify its effectiveness and mechanism of action.
Validity and reliability test for assessing the bleeding factor in breast cancer wounds Sari, Nurmila; Haryanto, Haryanto; Jais, Suriadi
Malahayati International Journal of Nursing and Health Science Vol. 7 No. 12 (2025): Volume 7 Number 12
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/minh.v7i12.645

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Background: Breast cancer is the cancer with the highest incidence in women in the world. In Indonesia, breast cancer also ranks first in terms of number and cause of death. Bleeding is a common complication of advanced breast cancer. Identification of bleeding factors in breast cancer wounds is very important. Research instruments are needed to analyze various factors related to bleeding and their indicators Purpose: To determine the validity and reliability of the construct of factors related to bleeding in breast cancer wounds and their indicators. Method: A cross-sectional approach, specifically focusing on observational study. The study took place from January to May 2024, in Dr. Soedraso Hospital Pontianak. The independent variable was factors affecting breast cancer wound bleeding the dependent variables is assessment of breast cancer wound bleeding. Using purposive sampling and the Slovin formula, 60 respondents were selected. The validity and reliability tests in this study were conducted using the outer model evaluation in SEM-PLS with SmartPLS 4.0. Validity was assessed through convergent validity using the AVE value and discriminant validity with the Fornell-Larcker criterion. Reliability was evaluated based on outer loading values and composite reliability (Rho-C) to measure internal consistency. Results: the outer loading value, composite reliability (Rho-C), and average variance extracted (AVE) have met the validity and reliability test standards. The outer loading value of the indicators ranged from 0.628 to 1.000, with the highest value in the indicators of cancer stage, leukocytes, nutritional status (MNA), and bleeding at 1.000. Composite reliability for the variables of wound classification, dressing use and wound care, chemotherapy, therapy, and haematology ranged from 0.776 to 0.903, while the variables of cancer stage, infection, nutritional status, and bleeding each amounted to 1.000. AVE values ranged from 0.599 to 0.822, with the highest value of 1.000 for the variables of cancer stage, infection, nutritional status, and bleeding. Conclusion: This research conducted validity and reliability tests using the measurement model (outer model) evaluation in SEM-PLS. The assessment included outer loading, composite reliability (Rho-C), AVE, and the Fornell-Larcker criteria. The results confirmed that the research instrument was valid and reliable, making it suitable for analyzing bleeding factors in breast cancer wounds.
Ultrasound therapy and stretching of wrist extensors on pain, motion and functional impairment of the wrist in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome Sari, Cindi Permata; Herawati, Isnaini
Malahayati International Journal of Nursing and Health Science Vol. 7 No. 12 (2025): Volume 7 Number 12
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/minh.v7i12.655

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Background: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CPT) is a medical situation when there is pressure on the median nerve, where the wrist is located, which makes parasthesias, numbness and weak hand muscles. Several interventions can be done to overcome patient problems, one of which is physiotherapy. This study is intended to identify in-depth information related to the effectiveness of ultrasound therapy along with wrist stretching to reduce pain and make functional improvements in the wrists of patients with CTS. Purpose: To determine the benefits of ultrasound therapy also wrist stretching for patients with CTS. Method: This quasi-experimental study employs a pre-test and post-test design with a control group of ten respondents who have had CTS. This study employs the DASH questionnaire, the VAS, and a goneometer to measure joint mobility area. Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney tests used to analyze the data. Results: It was found that, motion pain decreased, joint motion area increased, and increased functional potential after intervention. The impact varied between group 1 and group 2 (p<0.05). However, in compressive pain and silent pain, the value of p>0.05 was found, so there was no difference in effect between the 2 groups, but group 2 had more changes than group 1. Conclusion: Ultrasound therapy and wrist stretching were shown to result in decreased pain, enhanced functional routine, also increased joint range of motion.
Influence of nutrition education media on anaemia and its effect on improving anaemia knowledge among adolescent girls Septiana, Krisna Siska; Adnani, Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah; Susiarno, Hadi
Malahayati International Journal of Nursing and Health Science Vol. 7 No. 12 (2025): Volume 7 Number 12
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Background: Anaemia is a major global health issue. Anaemia in adolescents has substantial dangers and is primarily caused by a lack of iron, which is strongly associated with the seriousness of the disorder. In addition, adolescent females who have anaemia are prone to acquiring anaemia during pregnancy. These factors can influence the growth and development of the fetus in the womb and increase the chances of complications during pregnancy and labour. Indonesia still grapples with several unresolved nutritional problems, with a specific focus on the high occurrence of anaemia among youths. Integrating nutrition education is a successful approach to reducing the prevalence of anaemia. Purpose: To provide a thorough analysis of the impact of nutrition education media on anaemia, particularly in improving anaemia knowledge among adolescent females. Method: A literature review study involves the systematic retrieval of pertinent scholarly papers from databases such as PubMed, Science Direct, Google Scholar, and WorldCat. The data was collected from scholarly publications published between 2018 and 2024, with a particular focus on Indonesian and English articles that are fully accessible. Results: Indicated that the use of educational media on nutrition to address anaemia had a substantial effect on increasing awareness of anaemia among adolescent females. Nutrition education can be delivered through nutrition Conclusion: Counselling, as well as using diverse media platforms like Healthy Millennial Cards, books, leaflets, posters, comics, flipcharts, motion videos, WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook. Furthermore, it can be disseminated through pedagogical approaches such as gamification, Team Game Tournaments (TGT), and peer group instruction. Suggestion: To enhance the efficacy of research on the prevention of anaemia among adolescents, it is advisable to employ a wider range of research methodologies, conduct studies over an extended period, engage communities and families, conduct a more thorough analysis of influencing factors, utilize advanced educational technologies, and assess the impact of health policies.
The principle of justice and the image of the nursing profession in society: A concept analysis Mufimah, Mufimah; Kamaludin, Ridlwan
Malahayati International Journal of Nursing and Health Science Vol. 7 No. 12 (2025): Volume 7 Number 12
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/minh.v7i12.660

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Background: The ethical principle of justice in nursing is often interpreted differently by patients and nurses. This principle does not function in isolation but rather complements other ethical values, leading to challenges in various situations. A common issue is the public perception of discrimination against patients utilizing the National Health Insurance, which affects the nursing profession’s image. Purpose: To establish a clear definition of the principle of justice in relation to the public perception of the nursing profession. Method: A concept analysis approach based on Avant’s framework was employed, utilizing online databases (PubMed and Google Scholar) with the keywords ‘justice,’ ‘professional image,’ and ‘nurse.’ Literature published between 2003 and 2023 was reviewed. Results: The concept analysis identified a conceptual and operational definition of justice concerning the nursing profession’s image. The study outlined the attributes, antecedents, consequences, and empirical indicators associated with nurses’ professional image. Conclusion: The operational definition of the nursing profession’s image in society refers to the public’s perception of the overall impression of nurses' behavior, which is deliberately shaped.
The indoor air quality and the occurrence of sick building syndrome among employees in the central surgery building of hospital X, Bandung Hefnita, Hefnita; Budiyono, Budiyono; Suhartono, Suhartono
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/minh.v7i12.663

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Background: The prevalence of SBS (Sick Building Syndrome) among employees working in hospitals ranges from 21% to 80%, which is higher compared to other places. SBS has become an issue due to poor indoor air quality, including at Hospital X in Bandung. Purpose: To analyze the relationship between indoor air quality and the incidence of Sick Building Syndrome among workers in the Central Surgery Building of Hospital X, Bandung. Method: An analytical observational study with a cross-sectional design. The study population consisted of 105 permanent employees of the Central Surgery Unit. A sample of 91 workers was selected using random sampling. Inclusion criteria were permanent employment and working >7 hours a day, while exclusion criteria included employees on leave, sick, or unavailable. Data were collected through observation using instruments such as a thermohygrometer to measure temperature and humidity, a lux meter for lighting, a sound level meter for noise, and an anemometer for ACH (Air Changes per Hour), following the standards of the Ministry of Health Regulation No. 2 of 2023. Additionally, interviews were conducted using a questionnaire containing questions about SBS symptoms to gather data on the occurrence of SBS. Data analysis used Chi-square and logistic regression at a 95% confidence level and an alpha of 0.05. Results: The study results indicated that the indoor air quality did not meet the required standards: temperature (77.3%), humidity (86.4%), lighting (63.6%), noise (0%), bacterial count (63.3%), fungal count (77.3%), and ACH (63.3%). There was a significant relationship between temperature, humidity, and ACH with the occurrence of SBS (p=0.001; p=0.003; p=0.031). However, there was no significant relationship between lighting, bacterial count, and fungal count with SBS (p=0.181; p=0.264, p=0.066). Conclusion: Temperature, humidity, and ACH are variables that are associated with the occurrence of SBS.

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