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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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Relationship Between Basic Trauma Cardiac Life Support (BTCLS) Knowledge With Nurse Skills in Doing Initial As-sessment in The Emergency Room Rahmawati, Ida; Giena, Vike Pebri; Keraman, Buyung; Haryanti, Nimi
Holistic Nursing Plus Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Holistic Nursing Plus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58439/hnp.v1i2.46

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Background: The handling of emergency patients is very important for a nurse to master, because quick, precise and accurate actions will determine the patient's survival. Delay in handling in just a minute greatly affects the prognosis because brain injury and heart systems in a long time can cause biological death while clinical death can occur afterwards. Purpose : This study aims to study the relationship between BTCLS (Basic Trauma Cardiac Life Support) knowledge and skills in performing an initial assessment in the emergency room. Methods: This study used a cross sectional approach. The population in this study were all nurses in the emergency room of RSUD Dr. M. Yunus Bengkulu. The sampling technique used total sampling with a total of 31 nurses. This study used primary data obtained from filling out a nurse's knowledge questionnaire regarding BTCLS and observation using a checklist to assess the initial assessment. Results: The level of knowledge about BTCLS in the low was 1 person (3.2%), fair knowledge of BTCLS was 10 people (32.3%), and good knowledge of BTCLS was 20 people (64.5%). The skills of nurses in carrying out the initial assessment were found in the low category of 5 people (16.1%), fair category for 10 people (32.3%), and good for 16 people (51.6%). This study used the Somers'd test to obtain a correlation coefficient = 0.391 with a p-value = 0.013 <0.05 which is significant, then Ho is rejected and Ha is accepted. Conclusion: There is a relationship between nurses' knowledge about BTCLS with skills in conducting initial assessments in the emergency room. Because the value of the correlation coefficient lies in the interval 0.20-0.40, the relationship category is weak.
The Application Of The Intervention "Puzzle Play Therapy" To Anxiety Levels In An. E Who Was Hospitalized At Bantul Hospital Adaming, Siti Fadhila Sepfiani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58439/hnp.v1i2.119

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Background: Hospitalization  is a common event in children and can be a traumatic experience for children, which can cause tension and fear and can cause emotional or behavioral disturbances weeks or months after the child leaves the house. Playing in  preschool-age children is  an important activity and  can make children  free from the tension and stress   experienced, one form of  play that is appropriate for   children Preschool is playing puzzles. Puzzle  is a game that  is useful to reduce anxiety levels in children. Objective: To determine the effect of  puzzle play  therapy on reducing anxiety in  preschool-age children  who are hospitalized in the  Nakula Sadewa room of  RSUD Bantul. Method: The research design used was a  case study design on An.E with anxiety problems due to hospitalization.   Puzzle   therapy interventions were carried out four consecutive days with a  time of 15-20 minutes each puzzle play therapy intervention.  Theinstruments used to measure anxiety  levels are the  Preschool Anxiety Scale  (PAS)  with criteria of  mild anxiety (<28),  moderate anxiety (28-56),  severe anxiety (57-84) and  panic  anxiety (  >85) . Results: The results of the case study showed a decrease in  anxiety scores in children. On  the  first day before  the puzzle   therapy intervention, the child's anxiety  level was at a score of 54 (  moderate anxiety), after  four puzzle therapy  The day in a row the child's anxiety  level dropped to a score of 21 (mild anxiety). Conclusion: The application of   puzzle  therapy in An.E can reduce the  anxiety level  of  preschool-age children  who experience anxiety due to hospitalization.
The Correlation Stress Level Toward Quality of Life in Elderly People with Hypertension Witriyani, Witriyani
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Background: Elderly people is someone who due to age experiences biological, physical and behavioral changes. These changes will have an impact on all aspects of life, including health. The changes that occur can have a social and economic impact. It is very important to emphasize the quality of life in the elderly. A good quality of life for the elderly will encourage the elderly to become more independent, healthy, productive and prosperous. According to WHO, the quality of life domain for the elderly consists of four domains, including physical health, psychological health, social relationships and the environment. Hypertension is a disease that most elderly suffer from, the majority experience stress, both physical stress and psychological stress, such as getting tired easily when carrying out daily activities, difficulty sleeping, disturbed sleep and headaches. Purpose: To determine the relationship between stress levels and the quality of life of elderly people with hypertension. Method: This type of research is descriptive correlative with a cross sectional approach. The sampling technique used total sampling with a total of 42 respondents. Data collection tools used the DASS 42 and WHOQOL-BREF questionnaires, statistical tests used the Chi Square test. Results: Most respondents had moderate levels of stress, 13 respondents (31.0%) and low quality of life, 24 respondents (57.1%). The results of the bivariate test using Chi Square obtained a p-value of 0.002 (p<0.05). Conclusion: There is a relationship between stress levels and the quality of life of elderly people with hypertension
ASSESSMENT OF THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE IS IMPORTANT INFORMATION IN PROVIDING SERVICES: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Purnamawati, IGA Dewi; HASSAN, HAFIZAH CHE HASSAN; SANSUWITO, TUKIMIN BIN SANSUWITO
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ABSTRACT Background: Children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) continue to face significant health challenges, with a growing morbidity rate that lowers their quality of life (QoL). Children with CKD experience complex problems physically, emotionally, socially and at school, requiring different problem solving for each child. At the assessment stage, assessing the quality of life is very important, the results of which determine the next steps regarding the child's care and treatment. Purpose: The aim of this research is to determine the best service delivery based on assessing the quality of life of CKD children based on research results. Methods: Systematic review study was for children determine the best service delivery based on assessing the QoL with CKD. Electronic database and reference list of relevant articles from 2016 to 2023. Guided by PRISMA guidelines, five electronic database PubMed, EBSCO, PROQUEST, Science Direct, and Google Scholar-were searched for relevant articles published in Indonesia and English. Results: From 11 studies, it was found that the majority of children with CKD had a low quality of life in terms of physical, emotional, social and academic function, even though the quality of life of children who underwent a renal transplant (RT) was better than children who underwent a RT, undergoing hemodialysis (HD) and peritoneal dialysis (PD), to improve the QoL proper care is needed, one of which is camping activities by camping, children assess their quality of life positively, with self-esteem as the most felt dimension. Short stature, low family income, use of dialysis, and depression are risk factors associated with lower overall QoL. Conclusion: Research reveals that almost all children with CKD score poorly on QoL assessments. Children with CKD experience a poor quality of life, and require team and comprehensive work to improve the child's quality of life. Quality of life assessment is a reflection of the need for appropriate care and treatment for the child and family. Keywords: Quality of life, Children, Chronic kidney disease
Factor Analysis Of Characteristics Of Respondents With Pregnancy Depression At The Bojong Rawalumbu Community Health Center, Bekasi City Pinem, Lina Herida; Bin Sansuwito, Tukimin; Nambyar, Nisha; Rohmawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58439/hnp.v1i2.184

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Background: Pregnancy is one of the things expected by women in the process of life. However, many women experience difficulties due to physical, social, and psychological changes during pregnancy, there are even some mothers who suffer from psychological disorders such as depression. Perinatal depression occurs in 10-15% of women. One of the causes is a lack of knowledge about the process of pregnancy until the postpartum period which results in birth complications and disrupts the baby's growth and development. Purpose: This study aimed to identify the characteristic factors of respondents associated with prenatal depression. Methods: This research is a quantitative research that uses a cross-sectional design. The sample in this study was 85 respondents of pregnant women using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) screening tool. Results: The results of this study showed that the factors associated with the incidence of depression in pregnant women were education (p = 0.011), income (P = 0.046), history of domestic violence (p = 0.028), and pregnancy complications (p = 0.043) while the unrelated factors were age (P = 0.098), occupation (P = 0.829) and parity (p = 0.139) with α = 0.05. Conclusion: Education, income, history of domestic violence and history of pregnancy complications affect the incidence of depression in pregnant women. Recommendations: It is expected that the team of health workers, especially midwives and nurses, will not only focus on physical health but mental health also needs attention, and is expected to provide screening services and pregnancy psychology services to identify patients at risk of depression. Keywords: Depression, pregnancy, domestic violence, prenatal.

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