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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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Family Experience Family Experience Caring for the Elderly with Diabetes Mellitus Using Sister Calista Roy's Adaptation Process Approach Fitriyadi, Junianto; Setyawan, Arif; Pertiwi, Nadia Ayu Elyana
Journal of Nursing Periodic Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): July
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Introduction: Families who care for the elderly who suffer from diabetes mellitus experience problems in the adaptation process to prevent recurrence and it is difficult to provide an understanding of the condition of the disease to the elderly. The purpose of the study was to describe in detail the experience of families caring for the elderly with diabetes mellitus using a sister calista roy adaptation process approach. Methods: This study uses a qualitative method with a phenomenological study approach. The population of this study were all families living at home with the elderly who suffer from diabetes mellitus in Keling Village, Kepung District with a total sample of 6 participants using purposive sampling technique. The data collection method used in-depth interview techniques. Data analysis technique using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Results: The analysis of this study resulted in the theme of the process of family adaptation to care for the elderly with diabetes mellitus, including: 1) Family stimulation by understanding the condition of the disease and obligations in caring for the patient; 2) Family coping mechanisms by having a patient and calm attitude, and providing effective communication; 3) Family self-regulation by exercising self-control and caring attitude; 4) Family behavior by providing consultation on health services, meeting needs and managing stress. Conclusions: The process of family adaptation in caring for the elderly with diabetes mellitus by reflecting on the behavior of the adjustment process with various kinds of coping that is done to produce an adaptive or maladaptive behavior.
THE RELATIONSHIP OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH KNOWLEDGE WITH THE INCIDENCE OF PRURITUS VULVAE IN ADOLESCENT GIRLS AGE 13-15 YEARS Amelinda, Qoriroh Putri; Kustin; Nafista, Ulfia Fitriani
Journal of Nursing Periodic Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January
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Background: Around the world, adolescent girls often experience problems with their reproductive system, one of which is Pruritus Vulvae. According to the Indonesian Ministry of Health, as many as 5.2 million adolescent girls often experience this condition, and the lack of knowledge of adolescents about reproductive hygiene is one of the causes of this problem. Purpose: This study aims to determine the relationship between reproductive health knowledge and the incidence of pruritus vulvae at SMP Negeri 3 Panji. Methods: This research belongs to the type of quantitative research. The research design uses a correlational descriptive with a cross-sectional approach. There were 90 respondents present in the study and samples used as many as 84 respondents using the Proportionate Stratified Random Sampling technique. The instruments used are questionnaires related to knowledge of reproductive health and Pruritus Vulvae. The questionnaire has been tested for validity and rehabilitation. Data analyzed using the Spearman test. Results: From the results of the univariate analysis showed that 45 (53,57%) respondents have high knowledge, 34 (40,48%) respondent have moderate knowledge, and respondent has low knowledge 5 (5,95%). As well as 66 (78,57%) respondents do not have Pruritus Vulvae and 18 (21,43%) respondants have pruritus vulvae. The result of bivariat analysis obtained p-value (0,012) ≤ α (0,05), that there is a relationship of knowledge of reproductive health with the occurrence of Priritus Vulvae. Conclusions: The majority of Panji high school pupils have high knowledge of reproductive health and do not experience Pruritus Vulvae. So it can be concluded that there is a correlation between the knowledge of Reproductive Health and the occurrence of pruritus vulvae in teenage daughters aged 13-15 years. Suggestion: It is hoped that families can provide basic knowledge related to reproductive health, as well as schools can add books about reproduktive health. Teenagers can also make the best use of the Internet. Keywords: Knowledge; Reproductive Health; Prutitus Vulvae
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NUTRITION CONSCIOUS FAMILY BEHAVIOR AND STUNTING INCIDENTS IN TODDLERS IN THE JELBUK HEALTH CENTER WORKING AREA, JEMBER REGENCY Kustin; Oktavia, Evi Tri Wahyuni; Hidayati, Ainul
Journal of Nursing Periodic Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January
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Background: Stunting is one of the nutritional problems affecting Indonesian toddlers. Inadequate nutritional intake and nutritionally conscious family behavior are one of the trigger factors. The prevalence of stunting in Jember Regency according to SSGI in 2022 is still at 34.9%, which is the highest figure in East Java. From the results of a preliminary study conducted by researchers, it was found that 356 children (17.8%) were stunted in the weighing month of February 2023 and 381 children (18.46%) were stunting in the weighing month of August 2023. KADARZI behavior plays an important role in the growth process in toddler. Method: The method in this research is quantitative correlational with an observational approach and a cross-sectional research design. The total sample was 95 respondents using cluster sampling techniques with the Slovin formula. The measurement instrument for this research uses a questionnaire, then assesses stunting in toddlers using microtoise measurements and converts it into a standardized value (Zscore) using the WHO- 2005 anthropometric standards for toddlers. Statistical analysis uses Chi Square with significance <0.05. Results: The results of this study show that the majority of respondents do not behave as stunted, 67 (70.5%) respondents, and the majority of respondents experience stunting, 65 (68.4%) respondents. The results of the Contingency Coofficient statistical test show that the Approximate Significance value= 0.000 so there is a significant relationship between KADARZI behavior and the incidence of stunting in toddlers aged 6-59 months. Discussion: It is hoped that mothers who have toddlers can apply the 5 indicators of KADARZI Keywords: KADARZI behavior, Stunting, Toddlers
BARRIERS ON DIABETES MANAGEMENT ADHERENCE IN CHILDREN WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES MELLITUS: A LITERATURE REVIEW Fatkuriyah, Lailil; Nafista, Ulfia Fitriani
Journal of Nursing Periodic Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January
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Abstract Introduction: Managing diabetes is complex and demands daily responsibilities like regular blood glucose testing, intensive insulin treatment, careful dietary monitoring, and enhanced physical activity. These challenges make it difficult for children and their families to maintain consistent adherence to diabetes management routines. Failure to adhere to diabetes management can lead to serious complications and may even result in death. Identifying the factors that hinder treatment adherence is essential for developing effective strategies and interventions to overcome these obstacles and improve diabetes management in children. This study aimed to identify barriers on diabetes management adherence in children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. Methods: The research design used a systematic review following the PRISMA guidelines and utilized five databases including Proquest, Science Direct, Springer Link, Sage Journals, and Google Scholar with the keywords: “Barriers” OR “Challenges” OR “Difficulties” AND “Diabetes management” AND “Adherence” AND “Children” AND “Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus”. A total of eight articles were reviewed based on the inclusion criteria. The JBI Critical Appraisal Tools were also used as a guideline to evaluate the quality of the articles. Results: This review identifies various barriers to adherence in diabetes management in children with T1DM, including personal, sociocultural, interpersonal, environmental, and financial barriers. Conclusions: The findings from this review suggest several strategies to address barriers to diabetes management adherence involving parents, family, school, and health services. Keywords: Barriers, diabetes management, children, type 1 diabetes mellitus
THE RELATIONSHIP OF STRESS LEVEL WITH SMOKING DEPENDENCE IN TEENAGERS Adawiah, Robiatul; Maurida, Nurul; Ali Basri, Achmad
Journal of Nursing Periodic Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January
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Introduction: Many teenagers said that smoking was their way to cope they stress experience, smoking makes them more relaxed, and they use it as an escape when they are stressed. The nicotine in cigarettes makes teenagers addicted to it, which affects their thoughts and behaviors and leads to smoking dependence.This research aims to analyze the relationship between stress levels and smoking dependence in teenagers. Methods: This research was a quantitative research using a correlational design with a cross-sectional approach. The population of this research were X and XI grade students who smoked with a sample size of 45 respondents. The instrument in this research used a questionnaire. Univariate analysis using frequency distribution and percentage, bivariate analysis using the Spearman Rank test. Results: The percentage of stress levels was (40.0%) detected to experience mild stress and (48.9%) detected to have moderate smoking dependence. From the spearmen rank analysis, the p-value (0.000) < α (0.05) with contingency coefficient value is 0.526, meaning that there is a strong relationship between stress levels and smoking dependence.Conclusions : Smoking dependence in teenagers can be reduced by reducing stress levels in teenagers so that teenagers are expected to manage stress well so as not to increase smoking dependence in teenagers.
DIFFERENCES IN STUDENT READINESS USING ANIMATED VIDEOS ABOUT FIRST AID ABOUT BURNS Usnawiyah, Usnawiyah; darotin, rida
Journal of Nursing Periodic Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January
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Background: Burns often become a serious problem if they are treated incorrectly. Be it light burns, moderate burns or severe burns. Proper handling of burns is very important at the start of the burn incident, whereas many people and school children currently treat burns incorrectly. Purpose: To determine the difference in students’ readiness before and after being given health education using an animated videos of first aid burns using animated videos. Methods: In this research the author used a quantitative method, one group pretest-posttest design system approach. Researchers involved 35 students at SMPN 2 Krucil with 32 sample. The technique used purposive sampling. Then the media instruments used were questionnaire sheets and analysis using the Wilcoxon test (non-parametric). Results: Students' readiness before being given the animated video was in the least ready category, namely 27 respondents (84.4), and after being given the animated video, it was in the very ready category, the highest was 23 respondents (71.9%). From the Wilcoxon analysis, it was found that p (0.00) < α (0.05), so it can be concluded that H0 was rejected while Ha was accepted. Conclusions: There was a difference in readiness between students before and after being given health education using an animated video about first aid for burns. Discussion: It is hoped that educational institutions can provide material regarding first aid for burns to students using animated videos to increase students' readiness in dealing with first aid for burns which can occur at any time
THE INFLUENCE OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STORYTELLING ON THE IMPACT OF HOSPITALIZATION ON PRESCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN AT MUHAMMAD SANI KARIMUN HOSPITAL Fithri, Novia Ramadhani; Pramadhani, Wulan; Utami, Rizki Sari Utami; Murniasih, Elvi; Purnamasari, Indah
Journal of Nursing Periodic Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January
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Introduction: Children who are hospitalized are trying to adapt to the new environment in the hospital, being separated from their parents so that this condition can cause stress in the child. Method: The method used in this research is a pre-experimental design, Pretest and Posttest Without Control Group, using purposive sampling with a total of 30 respondents. Statistical tests in this study used Wilcoxon. Results: The results of the research after storytelling had a p-value of 0.000 < 0.005, which means that Ho was rejected and Ha was accepted, so it can be concluded that there is an influence between storytelling and inpatient stress in early childhood. Conclusion: It is hoped that surgery can be applied as a method to provide comfort to children of gestational age who are hospitalized so that they are not stressed.
Aggressive Behavior Towards Bullying In Early Adolescence Budi, Heri Setyo; Budiman, M.Elyas Arif; Suswati, Wahyi Sholehah Erdah; Yuhbaba, Zidni Nuris
Journal of Nursing Periodic Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): July
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Introduction: Aggressive behavior is a destructive action that arises due to a lack of self-control. Aggressive behavior can result in negative interactions with peers, which has the potential to trigger bullying. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between aggressive behavior and bullying in early adolescents. Methods: This type of research is quantitative with a correlation design using a cross-sectional approach. The population is 163 students with a sample of 115 using the simple random sampling method. The research instruments used were questionnaires on aggressive behavior and bullying behavior. The data analysis in this study uses the Spearmen rank test. Results: The results of the study showed that 52.2% of aggressive behavior was at a moderate level and 40.9% of bullying was also at a moderate level. The results of the Rank Spearman test are known to have a p-value of 0.000 (≤ 0.05) and a correlation coefficient of 0.822, which means that there is a very strong relationship between aggressive behavior and bullying. Conclusions: Adolescents who exhibit aggressive behavior at moderate levels have the potential to engage in bullying behavior in certain situations. Adolescents need to be trained to recognize and manage emotions by providing education, counseling, and psychosocial support from schools through bullying prevention programs. Parents need to monitor adolescent behavior and become role models by implementing parenting that supports open communication so that adolescents can prevent the emergence of negative behaviors.
Difference In Blood Pressure and After Slow Deep Breathing Therapy In Hypertensive Patient At The Elderly Integrated Health Post Fitriyah, Fitriyah; Kustin, Kustin; Nafista, Ulfia Fitriani
Journal of Nursing Periodic Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): July
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Introduction:According to WHO data, the prevalence of hypertension in the elderly is 29%, with Indonesia ranging from 26% to 31%. In East Java, the prevalence is 26.2%, while Jember Regency has 198,562 residents in the Sukowono area, ranking second in hypertension cases. Data from the elderly posyandu in Sumber Wringin Village shows that 10.3% of elderly individuals suffer from hypertension. Managing hypertension in the elderly requires treatment options that minimize side effects while preventing morbidity, mortality, and maintaining normal blood pressure. One effective technique is slow deep breathing therapy. This study aimed to examine the difference in blood pressure before and after administering slow deep breathing therapy to hypertensive patients at the elderly posyandu. Methods: This research employed a pre-experimental design with a one-group pretest-posttest approach. The study population consisted of 40 hypertensive patients at the elderly posyandu, with a sample size of 36 individuals selected through simple random sampling. Results: Data collection involved observation sheets and blood pressure measurements. The data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Before the intervention, the majority of respondents (58.3%) were categorized as having severe hypertension. After the intervention, 55.6% of respondents experienced moderate hypertension. Statistical analysis showed a significant difference in blood pressure before and after slow deep breathing therapy, with a p-value of 0.000 (<0.05). Conclusion: Slow deep breathing therapy effectively reduces blood pressure in hypertensive elderly patients at the posyandu. It is recommended for hypertension management, with a duration of 10–15 minutes per session, performed twice daily in the morning and evening, to promote sustained blood pressure improvements.
Pesticide Exposure Increases The Incidence Of Low Birth Weight (LBW) In Agricultural Areas Faza, Nadhira; Novita, Reza; Trisnawati, Dian; Kurniyawan, Enggal Hadi; Afandi, Alfid Tri; Kurniawan, Dicky Endrian; Nur, Kholid Rosyidi Muhammad
Journal of Nursing Periodic Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): July
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Introduction: The involvement of pregnant women in agricultural activities causes pregnant women to be exposed to chemicals contained in pesticides, which will have an impact on the health of pregnant women, especially on reproductive health, which can pose a risk of low birth weight babies. This study aimed to determine the relationship between pesticide exposure and the incidence of low birth weight in agricultural areas. Methods: This research was conducted using the literature review technique; the literature search process used three databases, including Google Scholar, PubMed, and Science Direct, with a publication range from 2020-2024. Results: Pesticide exposure in female farmers influences a determinant of LBW, namely participation in agricultural activities; some articles found that there was no relationship between pesticide exposure and the incidence of LBW; this is because the participation of mothers in agricultural activities is mostly not too long so that the intensity of pesticide exposure in the majority of mothers is still low, in addition, exposure non-organophosphate pesticides had more impact on skin problems in infants rather than low birth weight. Conclusions: Pesticide exposure during pregnancy influences the incidence of LBW; the role of nurses is needed in raising awareness of farmers and their families such as the use of personal protective equipment, managing pesticides according to standards, avoiding direct contact with someone who is bound by pesticides, and storing pesticides out of reach.

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