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Holistic Nursing PLUS
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Holistic Nursing PLUS (HNP) focuses on publishing articles that advance knowledge and scientific progress while promoting holistic nursing and health care practice through the fundamental Pillars, Longevity, Ubiquity, and Solitude in the fields of nursing, such as complementary and alternative, spiritual care, stress management, prayer and healing, palliative care, mental health, community health, and health behaviours. This publication is published in print and online every six months (twice a year), in April and October. A minimum of five articles are included in each edition providing original research, case study, concepts analysis, letter to editor, editorial, review articles, nursing protocols, and perspectives in nursing.
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The influence of coping and social support on resilience among Indonesian adolescents with bullying victimization: Pengaruh koping dan dukungan sosial terhadap resiliensi remaja Indonesia korban bullying Wildan Akasyah; Yohanes Andy Rias; Dang Thi Thuy My
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58439/hnp.v1i1.59

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(1) Background: Bullying victims and their relationship to coping and social support in adolescents has been extensively discussed. However, little is established about the underlying this relationship, particularly the significance of resilience. We investigated the relations between coping and social support on resilience among Indonesian adolescents with bullying victimization; (2) Methods: A Cross-sectional study with 107 adolescents with bullying victims from a public school and two private schools in grades 7 to 9 was recruited. Adjusted coefficients β and 95% confidence interval were estimated using multiple linear regression; (4) Results: The findings indicated that coping was independently associated with resilience. Moreover, social support-friend was prominent factors on resilience. However, no significant relationship between social support-family and resilience among adolescents with bullying victims after controlling for confounding factors; (4) Conclusion: The study found that coping and social support-friends are strengthening determinants, particularly those aimed at improving resilience among adolescents with bullying victims.
How is mhealth and web-based telemedicine implemented in patient with hypertension? : a narrative scoping review Gautama, Made Satya Nugraha
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In this digital era, telemedicine has become one of the cutting-edge approaches that is feasible for hypertension management. Despite the proliferation of trial research, reviews of how telemedicine is practiced are limited. The aim of this study is to review how telehealth is applied in patients with hypertension. A scoping review according to the Joanna Briggs Institute Reviewer Manual's instructions was used with a narrative approach to the type of RCT intervention articles. The search was conducted through electronic databases Scopus, PubMed, and Medline-OVID with the keywords "Telemedicine" and "hypertension". Of 1945 articles, 13 studies met the criteria and were reviewed. Telemedicine interventions including mhealth-based and web-based provide various ways to manage and provide telemonitoring for BP. The utilization of m-health can be through the development of smartphone applications, text messaging, or the use of current social media. Whereas web-based utilization mostly uses email consultations and not many uses paid websites but are integrated with mobile phones. Telemedicine whether mhealth or web-based makes it easier for healthcare professionals to manage and monitor patients' BP, offering a sustainable positive impact in the future.
THE The Correlation Diet Complience Toward Quality Of Life In Elderly With Hypertension Witriyani, Witriyani
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Background: The elderly experienced the descent of the physiological function due to degenerative diseases so that non-infectious diseases are emerging up. One of them is hypertension. One of the efforts to prevent hypertension complication by obedient behavior on the hypertension diet, which is one of the factors that affect one’s quality of life. Quality of life becomes an important indicator for evaluating the results of hypertension treatment. Purpose: The objective of this study is to determine the correlation diet compliance toward quality of life in elderly with hypertension. Methods: This study is a retrospective correlation with cross sectional approach. The population of the study was 851 people. There were 89 respondents which were chosen by Purposive Sampling technique. The instrument which was used in this study is diet compliance of hipertension and quality of life questionnaire (WHOQOL-BREF). The data were analyzed by using chi square test. Results: The result of bivariate analysis with chi square test obtained value equal to 9.365> 3.481 (X2 count> X2 table) and it is also can be seen that the p value equal to 0.002 (p < 0.05). Conclusions: There is correlation diet complience toward quality of life in elderly with hypertension.
The Correlation of Knowledge and Duration of Illness Towards Self Management With Diabetes Mellitus Patients in the Pan-demic Era of COVID-19 Wahyuni, Sri; Wibowo, Galuh Ayu
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(1) Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease that, if not treated trigger various disease, and also cause the severity of COVID-19 infection. People with DM need proper knowledge and management to improve the quality of life of patients during a pandemic and the treatment process will take a lifetime. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between knowledge and duration of illness on diabetes mellitus self-management; (2) Methods: The study's design is a correlational study with a cross-sectional approach, with a total sample of 138 respondents who were taken by convenience sampling technique. Data was collected using the diabetes knowledge questionnaire (DKQ-24), the COVID-19 knowledge questionnaire, and the diabetes self-management questionnaire (DSMQ); (3) Results: The Chi-Square statistical test analysis revealed a p-value of 0.00 relationship between knowledge and self-management; (4) Conclusions: There is a relationship between knowledge of diabetes mellitus and COVID-19 on self-management of diabetes mellitus, and there is no relationship between duration of illness and diabetes mellitus self-management during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Resilience of Single Mother Low Economic Levels who Have Children Aged 6-12 with During the Covid-19 Pandemic Yulianti, Natalia Ratna; Dwi Nugraheni, Tania; Gayatina, Andri Kenti
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact in various fields. Parents have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, especially single mothers. The challenge for single mothers who have children aged 6-12 years during the COVID-19 pandemic is accompanying children to study at home. Single mothers who are not used to accompanying children to study will cause a burden. The pressure experienced cannot be tolerated, because single mothers must rise in order to survive and adapt. Previous studies have shown a very good picture of the resilience of a single mother because it reaches a stage that corresponds to the aspect of resilience. Other studies have found that parents who accompany school children at home during the COVID-19 pandemic have low resilience. However, a study on single mothers with low economic levels who have children aged 6-12 years during the COVID-19 pandemic has never been done. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the resilience of single mothers with low economic levels who have children aged 6-12 years during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: This research is qualitative research with a phenomenological study approach. The research location is in a district in city of Salatiga, Indonesia. Participants were five single mothers who were selected using a purposive sampling technique with inclusion criteria having children aged 6-12 years with low economic levels during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data is collected by conducting in-depth interviews. The data were analyzed using the Colaizzi method. Results: The results of the research resulted in six themes, namely 1) Mother received support from siblings and biological family; 2) Mother had to work hard to make a living; 3) Relieved in accepting the situation; 4) Mother's independence to live life; 5) Mother's patience to control anger; 6) Mother came, prayed and thanked God Conclusions: Single mothers who have children with low economic levels aged 6-12 years had resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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