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Professional Evidence-based Research and Advances in Wellness and Treatment
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30644453     DOI :  http://doi.org/10.69855/perawat
Core Subject : Health,
Professional Evidence-based Research and Advances in Wellness and Treatment (PERAWAT) is an integral part of the journal published by CV. Get Press Indonesia. PERAWAT is a means of developing and publishing scientific work for researchers, lecturers and legal practitioners. PERAWAT publishes articles which are the results of research, case studies, results of literature studies, scientific concepts, knowledge and technology that are innovative and up-to-date in the scope of care that focus on (10) pillars of Maternity Nursing, Medical Surgical of Nursing, Pediatric Nursing, Management in Nursing, Community Nursing, Family in Nursing, Emergency and Trauma Nursing, Critical Care Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, Gerontological Nursing. Articles published in PERAWAT have gone through a peer review process with relevant expertise. Professional Evidence-based Research and Advances in Wellness and Treatment (PERAWAT) is used to publish research published every month January, April, and September.
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The Effect of Storytelling on Reducing Children's Fears in Nursing Procedures Asih Fatriansari
Professional Evidence-based Research and Advances in Wellness and Treatment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): January, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/perawat.v1i1.412

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The background of this study highlights that children often experience fear when undergoing nursing procedures in hospitals. Such fear not only becomes an obstacle in the implementation of medical actions but also worsens the overall experience of the child and may influence the success of the procedure. One widely used non-pharmacological approach to help reduce fear in children is storytelling, a narrative technique that provides emotional understanding and a calming effect. This study aimed to examine the effect of storytelling on reducing fear among children during nursing procedures. A quantitative design with a quasi-experimental approach was employed. The sample consisted of 30 children undergoing nursing procedures at Dr. Rasyidin Hospital Padang, divided into two groups: an experimental group that received a storytelling intervention and a control group without intervention. Children’s fear levels were assessed using a fear measurement scale before and after the procedure. Data were analyzed using a t-test to determine differences in fear levels between the two groups. The results showed a significant reduction in fear in the experimental group, with an average decrease of 4.5 points, compared to a 1.8-point decrease in the control group. Statistical analysis indicated a significant difference between the groups (p < 0.05). These findings suggest that storytelling is an effective non-pharmacological intervention for reducing children’s fear during nursing procedures. Therefore, storytelling can be integrated into routine nursing practice to enhance positive emotional responses, reduce anxiety, and support a more cooperative medical experience for pediatric patients.
Effect of Play Therapy on Preoperative Child Anxiety Level Herna Alifiani
Professional Evidence-based Research and Advances in Wellness and Treatment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): January, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/perawat.v1i1.413

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Children who will undergo preoperative procedures often experience significant anxiety due to uncertainty, fear of pain, and an unfamiliar hospital environment. High anxiety during the preoperative phase can affect physiological stability, complicate anesthesia, and slow postoperative recovery. Therefore, effective and easy-to-implement nonpharmacological interventions are needed to support children before surgery. This study aimed to determine the effect of play therapy on preoperative anxiety levels in children at Semen Padang Hospital.The study used a pre-experimental one-group pretest–posttest design involving 15 children aged 4–10 years scheduled for elective surgery. The intervention consisted of 20–30 minutes of play therapy using medical role-play and simple props. Anxiety levels were measured using the Modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale (m-YPAS) before and after therapy. Data were analyzed with a paired t-test at a significance level p value ≤0.05. The results showed a significant decrease in anxiety after the intervention. The mean anxiety score dropped from 52.4 ± 8.7 before therapy to 32.1 ± 7.9 afterward. The paired t-test obtained a result of p = 0.001, showing a significant effect of play therapy . It shows that play therapy has a significant impact on reducing anxiety. Additionally, 80% of participants experienced a shift from moderate to low anxiety. These findings imply that nurses should integrate play therapy into standard preoperative preparation, while hospitals provide adequate facilities to ensure consistent implementation. Play therapy proves effective in reducing preoperative anxiety and can serve as an important strategy to minimize psychological stress in children before surgery.
Factors Affecting the Quality of Life of Chronic Kidney Disease Patients Based on the Simple Quality of Life Scale Alfanira
Professional Evidence-based Research and Advances in Wellness and Treatment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): January, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/perawat.v1i1.414

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) greatly affects the quality of life of patients undergoing hemodialysis, who often face physical limitations, emotional distress, and social challenges. This study aimed to identify factors influencing their quality of life using the Simple Quality of Life Scale (SQOLS). A cross-sectional design was conducted involving 50 hemodialysis patients at RSUP Dr. M. Djamil Padang. Data were collected through SQOLS questionnaires covering physical, emotional, social, environmental, and occupational domains, and analyzed using descriptive statistics and multiple linear regression.Results showed that most patients experienced reduced quality of life, with an average SQOLS score of 60.4. Significant factors affecting quality of life were anxiety levels (β = –0.45, p < 0.01), occupational status (β = 0.32, p < 0.05), and social support (β = 0.28, p < 0.05). High anxiety lowered quality of life, while strong social support and active employment improved it. These findings emphasize the importance of psychosocial interventions, including counseling and support groups, to reduce anxiety and strengthen social networks. In conclusion, psychological and social factors play a key role in shaping the quality of life of CKD patients and should be addressed in patient care.
The Relationship Between Individual and Organizational Factors with the Performance of Nurses in the Surgical Ward Rida' Millati
Professional Evidence-based Research and Advances in Wellness and Treatment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): January, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/perawat.v1i1.418

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This study aimed to analyze the relationship between individual and organizational factors and the performance of nurses in the surgical ward of Dr. M. Djamil Padang Hospital. The problem addressed how individual variables, including nurses’ motivation and skills, and organizational factors, such as work culture and managerial support, influence nurse performance in surgical ward. The purpose of this study was to identify the most significant factors contributing to improve nurse performance in the surgical ward environment. A quantitative approach with a cross-sectional design was applied. The sample consisted of 60 nurses working in the surgical ward, selected using random sampling. Data were collected using structured questionnaires measuring individual factors, organizational factors, and nurse performance. Multiple linear regression analysis was conducted to assess the effect of each independent variable on nurse performance. The results showed that individual factors, namely motivation and skills, contributed 35% to nurse performance, while organizational factors, including managerial support and work culture, contributed 45%. Overall, the regression model explained 70% of the variance in nurse performance (R² = 0.70). Managerial support had the strongest influence (β = 0.38), followed by nurses’ motivation (β = 0.25).
The Relationship of Workload, Knowledge, and Supervision with Nurse Adherence to Infection Prevention Protocols Muhamad Nor Mudhofar
Professional Evidence-based Research and Advances in Wellness and Treatment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): January, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/perawat.v1i1.428

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Nurse adherence to infection prevention protocols is crucial for reducing Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs). Yet, compliance remains suboptimal in many facilities due to high workload, varying knowledge levels, and inconsistent supervision. Purpose: This study analyzes the relationship between workload, knowledge, supervision, and nurse compliance with infection prevention protocols at RSUD dr. Rasyidin Padang. Methods: A quantitative correlational design was employed with 65 nurses selected via total sampling. Questionnaires assessed workload, knowledge, supervision, and compliance. Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation. Results: Workload showed a significant negative correlation with compliance ( ;  ). Knowledge ( ;  ) and supervision ( ;  ) had significant positive correlations. Supervision emerged as the strongest factor. Implications: Findings highlight the need for balanced workloads, ongoing training to boost knowledge, and structured supervision to enhance protocol adherence. Conclusion: Workload, knowledge, and supervision significantly influence nurse compliance. Sustainable interventions targeting these factors are essential for improving service quality.

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