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Journal of Health Science and Nursing Studies
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About the Journal The Journal of Health Science and Nursing Studies is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing research and knowledge in the fields of health sciences and nursing. The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, case studies, and clinical reports that address contemporary challenges and innovations in healthcare and nursing practice. Its scope encompasses diverse topics, including public health, clinical nursing, patient care management, infectious diseases, medical education, and healthcare technology. With a strong commitment to promoting evidence-based practices and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, the journal serves as a vital resource for healthcare professionals, academics, and policymakers worldwide. The journal is published twice per year, with issues released in the first week of January and July.
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Social Support Improves the Quality of Life Among Institutionalized Older People in The Social Protection Center, Banten Province, Indonesia Delly Afra Syukrowardi; Deni Suwardiman; Bambang Kuntarto
Journal of Health Science and Nursing Study Vol 1 No 1 (2022): Journal of Health Science and Nursing Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58516/jhsns.v1i1.20

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Background: Optimal quality of life is the hope of all older people. In the life span of older people, they experience a period where they are faced with a difficult situation that results in stress or even a traumatic bad experience. Several supporting factors are needed for older people to achieve optimal quality of life. Aims: This study was aimed to determine the predictor factors of the quality of life of institutionalized older people. Methods: This study used a correlation analysis design and a cross-sectional approach. Samples in this study were 50 older people at the Banten Social Protection Center. Data was collected by using questionnaires consisting of WHO Quality of Life, Barthel Index, HAM-A, and social support. Results: This study found that there was a strong relationship between quality of life with stress levels (p <0.01), level of dependence (p <0.05), and social support (p <0.01). The result of further analysis using multiple regression found that social support (Beta = 0.345, p <0.05) was found to be a predictor of quality of life for institutionalized older people. Conclusion: Quality of life of older people can be achieved to be optimal by increasing the social support surrounding. Thus, this study suggests the Banten Social Protection Center can facilitate to seek social support from both external and internal.   Keywords: Quality of life, institutionalized older people, social protection center, Banten.  
The Correlation between Waist Circumference and Cognitive Function in Type II Diabetic Mellitus Patients in the Work Area of the Sedayu 2 Health Center Bantul Amanda Dita Cahyani; Brune Indah Yulitasari; Nindita Kumalawati Santoso
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58516/jhsns.v1i1.21

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Background: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus continues to increase every year, the increase in cases of diabetes mellitus that increases occurs in many people with changes in consumption patterns of high fat and low physical activity habits, so that problems of motion tend to be overweight and obese. Obesity has strong relationship with diabetes mellitus, particularly in type 2 diabetes. Obesity occurs when excessive fat accumulation increases health risks. Increased body fat mass, and excessive central fat can lead to an increased risk of vascular and metabolic disorders which are risk factors for cognitive decline. Aims: To identify the relationship between waist circumference and cognitive function in type II DM patients in the Work Area of ​​the Sedayu 2 Health Center, Bantul. Methods: This is quantitative study with a cross-sectional design. The population in this study were respondents with type 2 diabetes mellitus aged 45 years with a simple random sampling of 110 samples. The instruments of this research used the midline and MMSE (Mini-Mental State Exam) questionnaire. Results: This study using Kendall's tau correlation analysis with 110 respondents showed that there was a significant relationship between waist circumference and cognitive function in type II DM patients in the working area of ​​the Sedayu 2 Bantul Public Health Center. The results of analysis showed a p-value of 0.000 (<0.05).Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between waist circumference and cognitive function in type II DM patients in the working area of ​​the Sedayu 2 Health Center, Bantul.
Depression In Adolecents Rian Yuliyana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58516/jhsns.v1i1.22

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Background: A mental disorder that can be suffered by all is depression. The health burden brought on by depression makes depression an important public health issue. Objective; this study was descriptive survey on depression in adolescents on Berakit village, Riau Islands. Method:  a descriptive design was employed 65 participants by simple random sampling at Berakit Village, Bintan, Riau Island. Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS) were use as the instruments. Data was analyzed by using descriptive statistics. Results of this study found that most mean the range score in screening for depression was normal (83%). Most most mean the range score in screening for anxiety adolescent was early anxiety (22%). Moreover, the most of participant rate middle stress (24%). Conclusion these finding indicated that there are depression cases in further intervention to promote management stress to adolescent in seacoast.   Key words: Depression, anxiety, adolescent
The Relationship between Resiliency and Quality of Life in Senior Undergraduate Students in Private University Verawati Verawati; Karina Megasari Winahyu; Fauzan Hakim; Eriyono Budi Wijoyo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58516/jhsns.v1i1.23

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic significant impact on people worldwide, both on the health system and social life, particularly on education. This study aimed to identify the relationship between resilience and quality of life in senior undergraduate students at the Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: The study used descriptive with a cross-sectional approach. Data collection using WHOQOL-BREF and CD-RISC questionnaires have been tested for validity and reliability. The sample was 100 respondents who were taken by stratified nonrandom sampling. Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation. Results: The results revealed there is a positive and strong correlation between resiliency and quality of life. Conclusion: Senior undergraduate students who perceived better resiliency are more likely to report a higher quality of life. It suggests that senior undergraduate students need to maintain their resilience to perceive more satisfaction in QoL during pandemic COVID-19.   Keywords: COVID-19 Pandemic; Resiliency; Quality of Life; Undergraduate Students  
Analisa Asuhan Keperawatan pada Pasien dengan CHF menggunakan posisi semifowler untuk meningkatkan Saturasi Oksigen Tantri Puspita; Rangga Prayoga; Yusup Mulyana; Sri Yekti Widadi
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Background: Cardiovascular disease is a health problem in both developed and developing countries. One of the most common cardiovascular diseases in Indonesia is congestive heart failure. Congestive heart failure is a condition in which the heart is unable to maintain adequate cardiac output to meet metabolic and tissue oxygen demands despite good venous flow. Objective: This case study aims to obtain an overview of applying semi-fowler position to increase oxygen saturation in patients with congestive heart failure. Methods: The method used was a descriptive case study by conducting nursing care and literature review. Participants in this study were patients with congestive heart failure with impaired breathing patterns. Result: This case showed that applying semi-fowler position to Cardiac Heart Failure Patient was increased the oxygen saturation, which is characterized by a significant increase in oxygen saturation value with an average value of 3% each day. Conclusion: nurse can help patient increasing the oxygen saturation on CHF patient using semi fowlers position. Keywords:Nursing Care, Heart Failure, semi-fowlers
The Relationship between Smoking and Coffee Drinking Habits with Hypertension in Internal Medicine Polyclinic Patients at Malingping Hospital Banten Galuh Nata Kusuma; Annisaa Fitrah Umara; Andi Sudrajat; Karina Megasari Winahyu
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Background: Hypertension is a disease that is often found in the community and its prevalence continues to increase. One of the modifiable factors related to hypertension is smoking and dietary consumption. This study aimed to identify the relationships between smoking and drinking coffee with the incidence of hypertension in Internal Medicine Polyclinic patients at Malingping Hospital. Methods: The study used is cross-sectional. Data was collected by measuring blood pressure and questionnaires. A sample of 52 respondents was taken by accidental sampling and analyzed using chi-square. Results: The study showed that there was a significant relationship between smoking and hypertension P-value = 0.021 and coffee drinking habits with hypertension P value = 0.001. Conclusion: Hospitals or health workers are expected to provide counselling in the form of health education about managing smoking habits and coffee consumption in an effort to prevent hypertension in the community. Keywords: hypertension, smoking, drinking coffee
The Analysis of Nursing Care for the Elderly with Hypertension Using the Practice of Progressive Muscle Relaxation Therapy: A Case Study Susan Susyanti; Rizki Rahayu
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Background: Hypertension attacks more in middle age or the elderly. Non-pharmacological therapy is needed so that is safe and easy to apply in providing nursing care as an effort to control Hypertension in the elderly. Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR) therapy can be used as an effective and safe nursing action. Objective: This case study aims to analyze the application of progressive muscle relaxation therapy in providing nursing care for the elderly with hypertension. Methods: This study used a case study design. The participant was elderly with Hypertension. The instrument used was a sphygmomanometer and PMR as a systematic technique to achieve a state of relaxation, a method that is applied through the application of a progressive method with gradual and continuous exercise on skeletal muscles by tensing and relaxing them which can restore muscle feeling so that the muscles relax, in this study, for 3 days with a length of 15 minutes on each day. Results: This study uses a case study. The results showed that the change in blood pressure before and after being given PMR decreased, from 170/110 to 158/100 mm Hg. This also has an impact on all client complaints so that they can be resolved, although not completely. The application of PMR therapy in nursing practice can be used as an effort to control hypertension naturally. Conclusion: There is that PMR therapy can be applied in providing nursing care to the elderly with Hypertension because it is effective in lowering blood pressure.
Effect of Social Skill Training (SST) on Social Interaction in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Literature Review Reza Fajar Amalia; Priyo Purnomo As'hab
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Background: Autism is a developmental disorder characterized by impaired language, communication, social interactions, and repeated interactions. Children with autism also have low social awareness and cannot understand or let go of other people's feelings. This causes autistic children to not empathize with others who are essential in social relations, so programmed therapy is needed to train social skills in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) through social skills training (SST). Objective: To study the effects of SST therapy on the social interactions of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Methods: The method in this paper is a literature review. Search for research articles using a database of sciences from Science Direct, Scopus, ProQuest, Wiley Online Library, EBSCOhost, Sage Journal, and ClinicalKey. The inclusion criteria for this journal study are human research, discussion in English, free full text, and publications between 2012 and 2019. A total of 10 relevant articles are discussed in this literature review. Results: SST therapy for children with ASD focuses on behavioral and social learning, where children are taught social skills such as making eye contact, starting conversations, and establishing cooperation with others. Conclusion: The application of SST therapy to children with ASD can improve their adaptability to other forms of socialization and social skills and improve their daily lives.   Keywords: autism spectrum disorder, social interaction, social skills training,
Reduce the level of dysmenorrhea menstrual pain with the Cupping Method Setyawan, Aris; Nafiah, Kholisshotun Nafiah; Ibrahim, Ibrahim
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Background: Dysmenorrhea is one of the most common menstrual disorders/problems and 90 % of women in the world experience dysmenorrhea complaints. The Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY) itself has an incidence of dysmenorrhea experienced by students of productive age as much as 52%. The effects of dysmenorrhea on students include disruption of daily activities, difficulty concentrating and even being unable to attend classes. Management of dysmenorrhea can be done pharmacologically and non-pharmacologically. One of the non-pharmacological treatment efforts that can be done to overcome menstrual pain (dysmenorrhea) is dry cupping therapy. Methods: The research design used in this study was pre-experimental with one group pretest and posttest design and did not have a comparison group (control). The research was carried out at the Global Solar Stikes Yogyakarta. The population of this study were all nursing students at STIKes Surya Global Yogyakarta (Class 2018-2021) with a total population of 421 students. The number of samples is 15 respondents with incidental sampling technique / Accidental Sampling. The research instrument used the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS). Method of data analysis using Wilcoxon test. Results: Based on the Wilcoxon , there was a significant decrease in the pain scale before and after the dry cupping therapy with a p-value of 0.001 ( p-value <0.05), the average pre-test was 4, 80 and the post-test was 2.73. Conclusion: There is an effect of dry cupping as a nursing intervention to reduce menstrual pain (dysmenorrhea). Keywords: cupping, dysmenorrhea, pain

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