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Journal of Nursing Periodic
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30326761     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36858/jnp.v1i2.24
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Journal of Nursing Periodic or JNP provides a forum for practical approach to the nursing subject related to health care issues. JNP providing a forum for the publication of in original research, review in Nursing related area, publishing papers which contribute to the advancement nursing education that support the evidence based practice in nursing.JNP will publish research on nursing and health related reflecting diversity in healthcare system that shows analytic and constructive research in nursing. JNP is the official journal published by Universitas dr. Soebandi, Indonesia. The journal employs a double blind peer review process for all submissions. It is periodic journal that published two times a year January and July.JNP provides open access to anyone so that the information and findings in these articles are useful for everyone. This journals article content can be accessed and downloaded for free, free of charge, following the creative commons license used. However, suppose the data in this article is used as material in article writing or anything else. In that case, you must quote and include the article authors name in the item being made.Focus and Scope of this journal. The journal welcomes any type of articles original research or literature reviews that aim to evaluate and understand a wide range of research that will contribute to the nursing science and practice. The articles will be reviewed coherently and reviewed by a selected reviewer. The current topic are related to nursing such as advance and specialized nursing, critical care nursing, emergency nursing, general nursing, medical and surgical nursing, nursing management, pediatric nursing, community and family nursing, maternity and midwifery, oncology nursing, and pharmacology nursing.
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Husband’s Support and Mothers’ Attitudes in Choosing Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs) Postpartum: A Correlational Study Kustin
Journal of Nursing Periodic Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36858/jnp.v3i1.51

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Background: Long-Term Contraceptive Methods (MKJP) are an effective and useful contraceptive option to support family planning (KB) programs, especially during the postpartum period. However, maternal willingness to use MKJP after delivery remains low. This does not indicate a negative attitude toward MKJP; rather, it is influenced by many factors, one of which is a lack of husband support. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between husband support and maternal attitudes toward MKJP contraceptive use in the postpartum ward of Bhayangkara Bondowoso Hospital. Method: The study was designed using a correlative analytical cross-sectional design. Quantitative methods were used. The study population consisted of all postpartum mothers in the postpartum ward of Bhayangkara Bondowoso Hospital, with 40 mothers giving birth during the study period. The measurement instrument used a questionnaire that had been tested for validity and reliability. Data analysis was conducted using bivariate analysis with selected statistical tests using SPSS with the Spearman test. Results: The results showed that 30 respondents (75%) received support from their husbands, most of whom were positive, namely 23 respondents (57.5%). Furthermore, out of 10 respondents (25%) who did not receive support from their husbands, most of the mothers had a negative attitude, namely 8 respondents (20%). The test results obtained a sig. (2-tailed) value of 0.001, which means that there is a strong relationship between husband's support and the mother's attitude in choosing contraception, namely p-value <0.05. Discussion: Husbands are expected to play an active role in supporting their wives in using MKJP after delivery. This support can be demonstrated through involvement in family planning counseling, providing emotional support, respecting their wives' decisions, and increasing their knowledge regarding the benefits and safety of MKJP.
The Relationship between Parental Support and Personal Hygiene Behavior during Menstruation in Early Adolescent Girls Maysaroh Nuril Hasanah; Irwina Angelia Silvanasari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36858/jnp.v3i1.52

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Introduction: The reality is that many young adolescent girls still have poor personal hygiene practices. Parental support is crucial in shaping personal hygiene practices in adolescents who are just starting to menstruate. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between parental support and personal hygiene practices during menstruation in young adolescent girls. Methods: This study was designed using a correlational approach with a cross-sectional approach. The population was 32 fifth and sixth grade female students at SDN 1 Lamongan, with a total sample of 32 students drawn from total sampling. The independent variable was parental support, and personal hygiene practices served as the dependent variable. The instruments used in this study were a questionnaire on personal hygiene practices and parental support, which has been validated and reliable. The analysis used frequency distributions for categorical data and assessed the mean, median, and standard deviation for numerical data. Bivariate analysis was conducted to test the relationship between the two variables using the gamma test. Results: Most respondents (22) (86.8%) received moderate parental support, and most respondents (21) (65.6%) had adequate levels of support. The gamma test results showed a p-value (0.001) <α (0.05), thus accepting the hypothesis that there is a significant relationship between parental support and personal hygiene behavior. Conclusions: There is a relationship between parental support and personal hygiene behavior during menstruation in early adolescent girls. High parental support tends to improve personal hygiene behavior. Early adolescent girls should practice good personal hygiene behavior during menstruation. Parents should provide support through open communication, accurate and clear information, menstrual products, and positive praise.
Internal and External Factors Associated with Preoperative Anxiety: A Cross-Sectional Study Vitaliati, Trisna; Setiyowati, Lilis
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Introduction: Anxiety is a common psychological response experienced by patients before undergoing surgery. This condition can affect physiological stability, the healing process, as well as the success of surgery. Factors that affect a patient's anxiety level can come from internal aspects such as age, gender, education level, and knowledge; as well as external factors such as family support, information from health workers, and previous surgery experience. This study aims to analyze internal and external factors related to the patient's anxiety level before surgery. Methods: This study uses an analytical descriptive design with a cross sectional approach. The population obtained was obtained from the average number of surgery patients each month of 100 people. The number of samples calculated using the slovin formula was obtained by 80 respondents who were taken using the Random Sampling technique. Data collection was carried out using the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale questionnaire to measure anxiety levels as well as questionnaires of related factors. Data analysis uses chi-square tests to look at the relationships between variables. Results: The results of the study showed that the factors related to the level of anxiety in pre-operative patients through statistical tests were age (pvalue = 0.04), education level (pvalue = 0.02), surgical experience (pvalue = 0.001) and family support (pvalue = 0.001). Meanwhile, another factor that was not related to the anxiety level of pre-operative patients was gender (pvalue = 0.216). Conclusions: Both internal and external factors have an influence on the patient's anxiety level before surgery. Efforts are needed to improve pre-operative education and psychological support for patients to reduce anxiety levels and increase readiness for surgery.
The Relationship Between Cancer Type And Chemotherapy Frequency And The Quality Of Life Of Chemotherapy Patients Dwi Cahyono, hendra; Kusumasa, Fitri; Nur Hasanah, Awalia; Meldy Tursina, Hella; Sya'id, Achmad
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Introduction: Chemotherapy is a form of cancer treatment aimed at damaging, destroying, and inhibiting the growth of cancer cells. Although effective in treating cancer, various aspects of chemotherapy, including its side effects, can affect patients' quality of life. In 2022, the prevalence of cancer in East Java was 22.2%, while in Jember Regency it was 7.8%. Purpose: To determine the strength of the relationship between cancer type and chemotherapy frequency on the quality of life of chemotherapy patients Methods: This study falls under the category of quantitative research using a cross-sectional approach. The study population consisted of 211 individuals, with a sample of 123 respondents selected using consecutive sampling. The instruments used in this study were an observation sheet and the EORTQ-30 questionnaire. Univariate analysis of frequency distribution and percentage, bivariate analysis using the Spearman Rank test, which is considered significant if the p-value ≤ 0.05. Results: From the statistical test results, it was found that there was no relationship between the type of cancer and the quality of life of chemotherapy patients, with a significance value of 0.074 and a correlation coefficient of -0.162. There was a relationship between chemotherapy frequency and quality of life in chemotherapy patients, with a significance value of 0.023 and a correlation coefficient of -0.205 Conclusions: There was no relationship between cancer type and quality of life in chemotherapy patients, but there was a relationship between chemotherapy frequency and quality of life in chemotherapy patients.
Nutritional Status among Adolescents at SMK IBU Jember: Implications for School-Based Obesity Prevention Programs Rosalini, Wike
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Abstract Introduction: Nutritional status is a key determinant of adolescents’ health and academic performance, while recent national and provincial data indicate a rising prevalence of overweight and obesity among Indonesian youth, including in East Java and Jember Regency. This study aimed to describe the distribution of nutritional status among students at SMK IBU Jember Regency as a basis for school-based nutrition promotion and prevention of non-communicable diseases. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 93 students measured on 18 February 2026, using BMI categories (underweight, normal, overweight, obesity) and descriptive analysis with frequencies and percentages. Results: Of the students, 5.4% were underweight, 62.4% had normal nutritional status, 29.0% were overweight, and 3.2% were obese, so 37.6% experienced nutritional problems, with 32.2% having excess body weight Conclusions: The high proportion of overweight and obesity compared with underweight indicates a growing problem of excess body weight among adolescents and underscores the need for school-based and community-supported interventions to promote healthy eating and physical activity
The Relationship between Parental Factors and the Incidence of Stunting Among Toddlers at Balung Community Health Center Roby Aji Permana, Roby Aji Permana; Maghfiroh, Ida
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Introduction: Stunting is a chronic nutritional problem in toddlers that affects children’s physical growth and cognitive development and can reduce the quality of human resources. The condition is influenced by various factors including parental factors. This study aims to analyze the relationship between parental factors and the degree of stunting in toddlers at the Integrated Management Clinic for Sick Toddlers at the Balung Community Health Center. Methods: This study uses a quantitative, cross-sectional design. The study sample consisted of 44 mothers of infants aged 2 to 59 months with stunting selected purposively. Results: The analysis revealed that most respondents reported household incomes below the regional minimum wage. The majority of parents had completed their education at the junior or senior high school level. An authoritarian approach to parenting was predominantly practiced. In addition, household food diversity was limited, with most households providing fewer than five nutrient groups. Statistical testing showed that parental socioeconomic status was not significantly associated with the degree of stunting. Parents' educational attainment also showed no meaningful association with stunting severity. Conclusions: Statistical analysis demonstrated that parenting patterns, family socioeconomic status, and parental education level were not significantly associated with the degree of stunting among toddlers, as indicated by p-values> 0.05. Household food availability also showed no significant relationship with stunting severity, suggesting that adequate household food availability does not necessarily ensure optimal child growth in this study.
The Relationship Between Emotional Control with Sleep Quality in Elderly with Hypertension: The Relationship Between Emotional Control with Sleep Quality in Elderly with Hypertension jun, junianto
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Introduction: Hypertensive elderly with emotional instability can result in reduced effective sleep time, thus disrupting adequate sleep quality and leading to various sleep complaints. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between emotional control with sleep quality in hypertensive elderly. Methods: The researchers used a cross-sectional study design. The population was elderly hypertensive patients who came for check-ups at the Bendo Community Health Center in Pare District. A sample of 35 elderly hypertensive patients was selected using an accidental sampling technique. The research instruments used were the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ) and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). The Spearman Rho statistical test was used for analysis with a margin of error of 0,05. Results: Almost half of the respondents had emotional control in the very low category as many as 17 respondents (48,6%) and most respondents had sleep quality in the poor category as many as 19 respondents (54,3%). Spearman correlation test analysis obtained a Sig.2-tailed value of 0,002 which indicates a relationship between emotional control and sleep quality in elderly hypertensives, while the correlation coefficient value of 0,504 with the strength of the relationship is included in the moderate category and is positive which means that if emotional control in elderly hypertensives is very low it will have poor sleep quality. Conclusions: Elderly people with hypertension can control their emotions by providing adaptive responses in dealing with daily life problems and improving their spirituality to better accept the condition of their illness, as well as maintaining an effective sleep pattern to restore their physical condition to stay healthy.
Development and Validation of an Authentic Leadership Assesment Rubric for Enhancing Nursing Students’ Leadership: An R&D Study at Universitas Gadjah Mada YATI, EKA PUTRI FAJARI
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Introduction: Authentic leadership (AL) has been shown to correlate positively with nurses’ job satisfaction at the Universitas Gadjah Mada Academic Hospital, yet practical assessment tools for AL in undergraduate nursing education remain limited. The objective is to develop, validate, and test the effectiveness of a context-specific authentic leadership assessment rubric for evaluating nursing students’ leadership performance in simulated clinical settings. Methods: A research and development study using the ADDIE model was conducted with 30 expert validators and 120 bachelor nursing students in 2025. The 24‑item rubric was adapted from the Authentic Leadership Questionnaire (ALQ) and organized into four core dimensions. Results: The rubric showed strong content validity (CVI=0.87) and high internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha=0.845). Exploratory factor analysis confirmed a four-factor structure explaining 71.4% of variance. After a rubric‑guided leadership workshop, students’ leadership scores increased from 3.15±0.58 to 4.12±0.49 on a 5‑point scale (p<0.001, Cohen’s d=1.62). Conclusions: The rubric is valid, reliable, and educationally effective as an authentic assessment tool in Indonesian nursing curricula and has potential to contribute indirectly to improved nurse job satisfaction and retention.

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