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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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The Relationship of Health Worker Support to Dietary Adherence in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients Safruddin; Munir, Nur Wahyuni; Putri, Helmalia
Omni Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65277/onj.v2i3.101

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Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia, which occurs due to impaired insulin secretion, insulin resistance, or both. Poor dietary adherence in type 2 DM patients increases the risk of complications and worsens quality of life. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between health worker support for the dietary adherence of type 2 diabetes mellitus patients. Methods: This was an analytical survey with a cross-sectional design involving 67 respondents, determined using the Lemeshow formula. Inclusion criteria were patients diagnosed with type 2 DM by a physician, aged >18 years, and willing to participate, while exclusion criteria included patients unable to communicate and pregnant or breastfeeding women. Health worker support was measured using a validated questionnaire by Rafdinal (2019) (16 items, Cronbach’s α = 0.871), and dietary adherence was assessed using the Dietary Behavior Questionnaire (DBQ) (Aklima, Kritpracha, & Thaniwattananon, 2013) consisting of 16 items (Cronbach’s α = 0.82). Data were analyzed using Chi-square. Results: The study found a significant relationship between health worker support and dietary adherence in type 2 DM patients (p = 0.004). Patients who reported high health worker support were more likely to achieve moderate to high dietary adherence (72%) compared to those with low support (38%). Conclusion: Health worker support significantly influences dietary adherence among type 2 DM patients. Strengthening structured health education, counseling, and collaboration with families is recommended to improve patient compliance and prevent long-term complications.
Analysis of Disaster Management Preparedness at Ibnu Sina Hospital Makassar Siahaan, Meilan; Hidayat, Rahmat
Omni Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65277/onj.v2i2.136

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Background: Disasters are the trigger for the malfunctioning of health services and their facilities. For disaster handling, hospitals must be ready to handle patients in the system to support the handling process. This system is prepared by the implementation of an organizational structure when the disaster management system is activated by the hospital. Objective: To analyze disaster management preparedness at Ibnu Sina Hospital Makassar. Methods:  This descriptive study assessed 25 preparedness components, including organizational structure, team functions, operational procedures, early warning systems, and communication systems. The sample was the head of K3 emergency management. Results:  The study found that the organizational structure and team functions were 50% complete, operational procedures were only 10% complete, the early warning system was 50% complete, and the communication system was 60% complete. Gaps in operational procedures (90% incomplete) and partial readiness in other areas highlight the need for targeted improvements. Conclusion:  Overall, disaster management preparedness at Ibnu Sina Hospital Makassar remains incomplete across key components. Strengthening operational procedures, formalizing team roles, and enhancing early warning and communication systems are essential. Hospital leadership should intensify training and socialization for all disaster management team members.
Association Between Blood Sugar Levels and Blood Pressure in Individuals with Diabetes Mellitus: A Cross-Sectional Study Ardila, Lusiana; Munir, Nur Wahyuni
Omni Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65277/onj.v2i1.137

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Background: Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disease characterized by elevated blood glucose levels, which over time can cause serious damage to the heart, blood vessels, eyes, kidneys, and nerves. Objective: This study aimed to determine the association between blood sugar levels and blood pressure in individuals with diabetes mellitus in the working area of Tomia Health Center. Methods: This research was descriptive-analytic in nature and used a cross-sectional design. The sample size was 73 respondents which was determined using Slovin formula. Bivariate analysis employed the Pearson correlation test. Results: The results showed a significant relationship between blood sugar levels and blood pressure in patients with diabetes mellitus, with a p-value of 0.000 (p < α), indicating that the hypothesis (Ha) was accepted. Conclusion: The fluctuations in blood sugar levels are significantly associated with changes in blood pressure among patients with diabetes mellitus.
Effect of Dhikr Therapy on Quality of Life in Hemodialysis Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease Ayulia, Viqy; Hidayat, Rahmat
Omni Nursing Journal Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65277/onj.v1i4.139

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Background: Patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing hemodialysis require continuous treatment to maintain life expectancy. Beyond physical care, these patients also need psychological, social, and spiritual support, which aligns with the principles of palliative care. Dhikr therapy, as a form of spiritual intervention, may improve patients' quality of life by reducing psychological distress and enhancing spiritual well-being. Objective: This study aimed to examine the effect of dhikr therapy on the quality of life of patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing hemodialysis at Labuang Baji Hospital, Makassar. Methods:  This quasi-experimental study employed a pretest-posttest design without a control group. A total of 30 respondents were selected using purposive sampling. Quality of life was measured using the WHOQOL-BREF instrument. Dhikr therapy was provided in four sessions over two weeks. Data were analyzed using paired sample t-test with a significance level of α = 0.05. Results: The influence test used was a paired sample t test, with a significance level of α<0.05. The results of this study show that there is an effect of dhikr therapy on the quality of life of chronic kidney failure patients undergoing hemodialysis at Labuang Baji Hospital Makassar. Conclusion: Dhikr therapy has a significant positive effect on improving the quality of life of patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing hemodialysis. It is recommended that spiritual interventions such as dhikr be integrated into routine care for hemodialysis patients as part of holistic nursing practice.
Age, Gender, Blood Glucose, and Disease Duration in Relation to Cognitive Function in People with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Rahmah, Nur; Safruddin
Omni Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65277/onj.v2i2.140

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Background: Individuals with diabetes have a 2–6 times higher risk of developing blood clots, which can contribute to cognitive dysfunction. Elevated blood sugar levels can lead to complications in the blood vessels, including those in the central nervous system. Objective: This study aimed to examine the relationship between age, gender, blood sugar levels, and duration of illness with cognitive function in people with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). Methods: This was an observational analytic study using a cross-sectional design. Results: Statistical analysis showed a significant relationship between age and cognitive function in T2DM patients (p = 0.001, r = –0.859), indicating a very strong negative correlation. No significant relationship was found between gender and cognitive function (p = 0.850, r = –0.037), indicating a very weak correlation. Blood sugar levels were significantly associated with cognitive function (p = 0.001, r = –0.637), reflecting a strong negative correlation. Duration of illness was also significantly related to cognitive function (p = 0.001, r = –0.843), indicating a very strong negative correlation. Conclusion: here is a significant negative correlation between age, blood sugar levels, and duration of illness with cognitive function in T2DM patients, while gender shows no significant relationship. Further studies with additional variables, larger samples, and different methodologies are recommended to strengthen the evidence and provide more comprehensive insights.
The Effect of Combined Slow Deep Breathing and Zikr on Family Anxiety in the ICCU of Dr. Soehadi Prijonegoro Regional Hospital, Sragen Animah, Fitri Rat; indriyati; Putra, Fajar Alam
Omni Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65277/onj.v2i3.142

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Background: Based on data from the Medical Records of patients in the ICCU (Intensive Cardiology Care Unit) of dr. Soehadi Prijonegoro Hospital, Sragen, the number of new patients increased from 388 in 2023 to 537 in 2024 (38.4%). The death rate in the ICCU Room from January to December 2024 was 102 people (18.9%). A preliminary survey showed that 7 out of 10 patient families (70%) experienced anxiety symptoms. To date, slow deep breathing and dhikr have not been applied by patient families to reduce anxiety. The combination of dhikr and slow deep breathing is a therapy that can relieve anxiety. Objective: This study aimed to determine the effect of the combination of slow deep breathing and dhikr on anxiety levels in families of patients in the ICCU Room of dr. Soehadi Prijonegoro Hospital, Sragen. Methods: This study used a quantitative approach with a pre-experimental design (one-group pretest–posttest). The sample consisted of 41 families of ICCU patients, selected using a purposive sampling technique. The instrument used was the HARS (Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale) questionnaire. Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon test. Results: The statistical test results showed a significant effect of the combination of slow deep breathing and dhikr on family anxiety levels in the ICCU Room of dr. Soehadi Prijonegoro The combination of slow deep breathing and dhikr effectively reduced anxiety among patient families in the ICCU Room of dr. Soehadi Prijonegoro Hospital, Sragen, and may be considered as a complementary approach in anxiety management.
Family Support and Client's Ability to Control Hallucinations: A Cross-Sectional Study Haruddin, Nurul Azmi; Suhermi; Hidayat, Rahmat
Omni Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65277/onj.v2i2.144

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Background: The high number of hallucinations encourages individuals to be able to recognize hallucination symptoms so that early detection can be known immediately, one of the factors that can create individual coping with hallucinations is the support of family, so the family should be more involved in every nursing action for mental disorders. Objective: The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between family support and the client's ability to control hallucinations in the Work Area of the Minasatene Health Center, Pangkajene Regency and the Islands in 2024. Methods: This study used an analytical descriptive design with a cross sectional study approach. Results: The results of this study show that there are less than 18 clients who have family support, of which 72.2% are unable to control hallucinations and 27.8% are able to control hallucinations, while clients who have family support are quite 28 clients, of which there are 25.0% who are unable to control hallucinations and 75.0% who are able to control hallucinations. The results of the statistical test with Chi-square obtained a value of ρ=0.004. Conclusion: The conclusion in this study is that there is a relationship between family support and the client's ability to control hallucinations in the Minasatene Health Center Working Area of Pangkajene and Islands Regency in 2021. For this reason, it is hoped that the patient's family needs to increase their concern in providing positive and consistent support to clients to carry out intense control.
Anxiety Level and Nurses' Work Motivation during the Covid-19 Pandemic Hadi, Nurul Hadi; Apriani Susmita Sari; Sapwal, Muh. Jumaidi
Omni Nursing Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65277/onj.v1i3.145

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Background: Nurses faced heightened psychological challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, with anxiety emerging as a common response to increased workload, high-risk environments, and professional demands. Anxiety may diminish nurses' motivation to work effectively. Objective: This study aimed to determine the relationship between anxiety levels and the work motivation of nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic at Aikmel Public Health Center. Methods: The design study used a quantitative analytical observational with cross sectional approach. The number of samples was 50 respondents obtained by using the total sampling technique. The questionnaire used in this research was the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS) and Multidimensional Work Motivation Scale (MWMS). Statistical analysis used the Spearman Rank test with a 95% confidence level (α = 0.05). Results: Most nurses experienced moderate anxiety, as many as 28 people (56.0%) and most nurses had good motivation as many as 29 people (58.0%). Statistical analysis showed a significant correlation between anxiety levels and work motivation (r = 0.376; p = 0.007). Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between anxiety levels and nurses' work motivation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lower anxiety levels are associated with higher motivation, suggesting the importance of psychological support for nurses in crisis situations.
Effect of Health Education on Adolescent Knowledge and Attitudes Regarding Early Marriage Paikah Ulandari; Apriani Susmita Sari
Omni Nursing Journal Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65277/onj.v1i4.146

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Background: Early marriage remains a critical public health issue that exposes adolescents to increased risks of infection, pregnancy complications, miscarriage, and even mortality. These risks are often exacerbated by limited access to health education among adolescents, especially in rural areas. Health education plays a vital role in promoting physical, psychological, social, and economic well-being. Objective: This study aimed to determine the effect of health education on adolescent knowledge and attitudes regarding early marriage. Methods: This research utilized a pre-experimental approach with a one group pretest-posttest. The sampling technique was Stratified random sampling. The respondents in this study were 48 respondents. The questionnaire used in this study was a questionnaire on knowledge about early marriage and attitudes towards early marriage. Analysis of test used was the Wilcoxon test. Results: There was an effect of health education on adolescent knowledge about early marriage with a significant value of 0.000 (p<0.05). There was an effect of health education on adolescent attitudes about early marriage with a significant value of 0.001 (p <0.05). Conclusion: Health education about early marriage affects the knowledge and attitudes of adolescents with the hope that adolescents will be able to have a positive attitude if there is a desire to marry at an early age to prevent various impacts that may occur.
The Relationship Between Parental Education Level and Role with Bossy Behavior in Preschool Children Suherliana; Sari, Apriani Susmita; Rosidi, Ahyar
Omni Nursing Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65277/onj.v1i3.147

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Background: Pre-school children feel superior, become pretentious, and like to rule (bossy). Bossy is a domineering, controlling and spoiled behavior that occurs in children. Education is the guidance or help provided by adults to the development of children so that they are capable enough to carry out their own life tasks. The role of parents is a set of behaviors of two parents in nurturing, guiding and educating children, as well as being consistent with certain stimuli in teaching children not to foster bossy behavior. Objective: The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship of parental education level and role with bossy behavior in preschool children (3–5 Years). Methods: The design study used a quantitative analytical observational with cross sectional approach. A sample of 40 parents (mothers) was obtained using the total sampling technique. Data collection used a parental role questionnaire and bossy behavior questionnaire. Data analysis using the Spearman Rank statistical test. Results: There was no relationship between parents' education level and the bossy behavior of preschool children with p-value (0.146>0.05); meanwhile, there was a relationship between the role of parents and the bossy behavior p-value (0.000<0.05). Conclusion: This study found no significant relationship between parents' education levels and bossy behavior in preschool-aged children. However, there was a significant and strong correlation between parental roles and bossy behavior. Children raised by parents with good parenting roles were less likely to display bossy behavior. These findings emphasize the importance of active parental involvement and consistent parenting in reducing domineering behavior in early childhood.

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