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Omni Nursing Journal
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Omni Nursing Journal (ONJ) is an open-access journal offering a platform for publishing scientific works conducted by nurse practitioners, academics, and researchers.  The scope of the journal encompasses various areas within nursing, including adult nursing, emergency nursing, gerontological nursing, community nursing, mental health nursing, pediatric nursing, maternity nursing, nursing leadership and management, complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in nursing, nursing education, and nursing informatics.  ONJ welcomes submissions, including original research. ONJ publishes four issues quarterly (February, May, August, and November).
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Sleep Quality and Blood Glucose Levels in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Takdir; Sunarsih; Supodo, Timbul
Omni Nursing Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65277/onj.v1i1.3

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Background: Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by the body's inability to use glucose, fat, and protein due to insulin deficiency or insulin resistance, which results in increased blood glucose. Diabetes mellitus attacks all groups of people in the world and should be addressed in order to reduce the prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Sleep quality is a person's satisfaction with sleep so that a person does not show feelings of fatigue, easily aroused and restless, lethargy and apathy, blackness around the eyes, swollen eyelids, red conjunctiva, sore eyes, fragmented attention, headaches, and frequent yawning or drowsiness. Objective: This study aimed to determine the relationship between sleep quality and blood glucose levels in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus at Kendari City Hospital. Methods: This study was a quantitative study with a cross-sectional design. The sample was 68 respondents. This study employed purposive sampling. Results: The Fisher's Exact Test showed a p-value of 0.000. This means that there was a relationship between sleep quality and blood glucose levels in type 2 DM patients. To determine the magnitude of the relationship between variables that have chi-square, a phi coefficient (φ) test was carried out with a result of φ 0.627, which means that the relationship between sleep quality and blood glucose levels in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients was statistically significant. Conclusion: Sleep quality significantly affects blood glucose levels in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Anxiety and Attitudes of Elementary School Children after Facing Covid-19 Pandemic Anggriani, Rastry; Irwansyah; Majid, Bahri
Omni Nursing Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65277/onj.v1i1.4

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Background: Covid-19 is a pandemic detected at the end of 2019 that causes people of all ages feeling anxious, including school-age children. This anxiety may cause changes in children's attitudes and behaviors to maintain health after the Covid-19 pandemic. The pandemic that has hit all parts of the world, both developed and developing countries, has not entirely ended. The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has become a concern for everyone, including school-age children, as it may cause anxiety. Anxiety that occurs continuously can cause stress to depression. Objective: This study aimed to determine the relationship between anxiety and the attitude of elementary school children after facing the Covid-19 pandemic. Methods: This study utilized descriptive correlation with a cross-sectional study approach. The study employed total sampling techniques, which included school-age children accounted for 70 respondents. Results: Of 70 respondents, 11 respondents (15.7%) experienced anxiety, while 59 people (84.3%) were not anxious. Of those respondents, 7 respondents (10.0%) had a negative attitude, while the remaining 63 respondents (90.0%) had a positive attitude. Respondents with no anxiety and negative attitudes amounted to 7 people (11.9%), while those who were not anxious and had a positive attitude amounted to 52 people (88.1%). The Chi- square test with the alternative Fisher Exact test resulted in a p-value= 0.285. This means that there is no relationship between anxiety and the attitude of elementary school children after facing the Covid-19 pandemic. Conclusion: Anxiety has no correlation with attitude in elementary school children after facing Covid-9 pandemic.
The Relationship of Family Support and Medication Adherence on Recurrence of Patients with Auditory Hallucination Perdana, Risky Kurnia; Wijaya, I Kade; Sia’tang, Weni
Omni Nursing Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65277/onj.v1i1.5

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Background: Recurrence of auditory hallucinations refers to the reappearance of signs and symptoms of a disease after an adverse event. Recurrence is influenced by several factors, including lack of family support and poor medication adherence.  Objective: This study aimed to examine the relationship of family support and medication adherence with on recurrence of auditory hallucination sufferers at the Jongaya Health Center Makassar. Methods: This study utilized a correlational design with a cross-sectional study approach. The sampling technique in this study employed total sampling, which included 34 respondents.  Results: The Chi-Square test showed that there was a relationship between family support and recurrence of auditory hallucination sufferers (p-value= 0.001) and there was a relationship between medication adherence and recurrence of auditory hallucination sufferers (p-value= 0.007).  Conclusion: There is a relationship of family support and medication adherence on the recurrence of auditory hallucination sufferers at Jongaya Health Center Makassar. Thus, it is expected to increase family knowledge regarding the importance of family support to prevent the auditory hallucination recurrence. 
The Effect of Walking Exercise on Blood Pressure of Older Adults with Hypertension Mondjil, Rofina; Rahim, Alfyan; Haruna, Sri Rahmah
Omni Nursing Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65277/onj.v1i1.6

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Background: Hypertension is one of the diseases that causes the most prominent death worldwide. Most hypertension attacks the elderly. One of the causes of hypertension is a lack of physical activity. Performing regular morning walking exercise may lower blood pressure of patients with hypertension. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate blood pressure before and after performing walking exercise to reduce blood pressure in the elderly with hypertension.  Methods: This study used a pre-experimental design with a pretest-posttest design. The purposive sampling technique was utilized. The sample number was 18 respondents at Antang Health Center.  Results: The study showed that systolic blood pressure before walking exercise was 174 mmHg with a standard deviation of 8.762, and diastolic blood pressure after walking exercise was 75.56 mmHg with a standard deviation of 4.369. The Wilcoxon test showed a value of p= 0.000. This means that there is an effect of walking exercise on reducing systolic and diastolic blood pressure in the elderly.  Conclusion: Walking exercise has an effect on lowering blood pressure in the elderly with hypertension at Antang Health Center. 
The Relationship Between Family Support and the Stage of Hypertension in the Elderly Rumba, Selfiani; Abudin, La Syam; Umamity, Syahfitrah
Omni Nursing Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65277/onj.v1i1.7

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Background: The elderly experience role changes related to physiological and psychosocial changes. The increase in the elderly population will certainly be followed by an increased risk of suffering from chronic diseases, including hypertension. People with a chronic disease, such as hypertension, need support from the surrounding, especially family. Family is people who are always with and follow the life process of an individual. Objective: This study aimed to examine the relationship between family support and the stage of hypertension in the elderly. Methods: This study employed an analytical research design with a cross-sectional design. The population in this study was 60 people, with a total sample of 60 samples. The sampling technique used total sampling. Results: The majority of respondents had less family support, which accounted for 46 (76.7%) respondents. Most respondents suffered from stage 2 hypertension, which accounted for 34 (56.6%) respondents. The majority of elderly respondents who had good family support suffered from stage 1 hypertension, which accounted for 7 (11.6%) respondents. The Chi-Square test showed a p-value of 0.041. This indicated that there was a significant relationship between family support and the stage of hypertension in the elderly. Conclusion: There is a statistically significant association between family support and the stage of hypertension.

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