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Jurnal NERS
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The scope of this journal includes studies that intend to examine and understand nursing health care interventions and health policies which utilize advanced nursing research. The journal also committed to improve the high quality research by publishing analytic techniques, measures, and research methods not exception to systematic review papers.
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The Puberty Experience of Adolescent Fenomenology Study in Purwokerto Endang Triyanto
Jurnal Ners Vol. 5 No. 2 (2010): Oktober 2010
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Introduction: Puberty as a period of transition from childhood to adulthood and the most difficult stages in human growth and development. Teenagers undergo during puberty will experience many physical and psychological changes that are very fast. The purpose was to explore experience of adolescents during their puberty.Method: Phenomenological method was used for data analysis. Participants are adolescents who are undergoing puberty in Purwokerto by purposive sampling. Data was collected by open ended depth interviews.Result: Researchers found four themes: changes in puberty, adolescent psychological problems, the perceived role of family and family behaviors that adolescents are expected to undergo during puberty. Adolescent girls experience menarche at age 12, while teenage boys have wet dreams at the age of 14 years.Discussion: Changes in the form of adolescent psychosexual fascination with the opposite sex and appearance. Adolescent social change seen with increasing activity with friends and peers. Researchers suggest the formation of peer counselor adolescents, clinical consultation and promotion of adolescent family development tasks.
Active Lower Range of Motion Reduce the Sign and Symptom of Diabetic Neuropathy Ika Yuni Widyawati; Dewi Irawaty; Luknis Sabri
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Introduction: The aimed of this study for the 56 members of PERSADIA Surabaya was to determine the effect of active lower range of motion exercise on the signs and symptoms of diabetic neuropathy in type II Diabetes Mellitus's patients.Method: A quasy experimental pre-post test design with a consecutive sampling technique was used in this study.Result: The results showed that there was a significant differences between control and treatment groups for muscle strength with p value 0.047 but not for tendon reflexes, protective sensation, ankle brachial index and diabetic polyneuropathy complaints.Discussion: It can be concluded that active lower range of motion exercise has an effect on muscle strength in patients with type II of Diabetes Mellitus with microvascular complications.
The Grieving Process Experienced Family and Charges in Treating Children with Autism Rizki Fitryasari Patra Koesoemo
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Introduction: Children with autism will be a stressor to their family. This research aims to describe about family grieving process and family burden when taking care of their children with autism at Special Needs School Bangun Bangsa, Surabaya.Method: This research used descriptive phenomenology design with indepth interview method. The participant of this research was six member of a family who plays role as the main caregiver for autism child. This study employs the purposive sampling method. The data is gathered through interviews and fi eld notes that is then analyzed with the Collaizi technique. This research generated three themes.Result: The results illustrate families display the grieving process as a cycle. They feel a deep, permanent and long period of grief through in to five stages of grief: denial, anger, depression, bargaining and acceptance. The Grieving is come from the caregiver and the autism child. Large amounts of grief cause families in grief for a long period and this causes family burden. There are six family burden, psychological burden, physical burden, financial burden, social burden, time burden and thought burden.Conclusion: Finding of the research would hopefully be beneficial to professional health staff, especially psychiatric nurses to complete their ability in minimizing various negative impacts that the family may suffer from while taking care their autism children with autism through nursing care plans designs development, researches about family empowerment in burden managements and also a research to improve the Family Psycho-education Therapy and a specific Supportive Group Therapy modules for family with autism children.
The Analysis of Job Satisfaction Nurse Based on Organizational Climate Nursalam Nursalam; Yety Elina; Erna Dwi Wahyuni
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Introduction: Organizational climate is a perception of the organization's members about their organization and it will be able to influence their attitude. Conducive organizational climate is important to improve job satisfaction. Nurse's job satisfaction is needed to increase quality of health service care. The purpose of the study is to analyze the correlation between organizational climate and job satisfaction of nurse.Method: This study was a quantitative research that used a descriptive method with cross sectional survey design. The population was all nurses in IRNA Bedah of RSUD Kabupaten Sampang that consists of 15 people. The sample were 11 people recruited by using purposive sampling. The data was collected by using organizational climate questionnaire and job satisfaction questionnaire, interval scale was used with Likert scoring. The statistic analysis used Spearman's rho and content analysis.Result: The result of the statistic test shows that organizational climate had p = 0.003 which reveals that there was a correlation between organizational climate and job satisfaction of nurse in IRNA Bedah of RSUD Kabupaten Sampang, with r2 = 0.799 (within a range 0.60–0.799). It means that both variable had a strong positive correlation.Discussion: In conclusion, there was a positive correlation between organizational climate and job satisfaction with strong correlation. The writer suggests the next researchers to study dimension of organizational climate from Pines (1982), and factors to influence job satisfaction from McClelland (1962) so that they will be able to compare the correlation between organizational climate and job satisfaction by using another theory.The Analysis of Job Satisfaction Nurse Based on Organizational Climate
The Woman Burden of HIV/AIDS Patient in Gender Perspective Awatiful Azza
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Introduction:Epidemic HIV/AIDS becomes heavy burden in every country without exception and hardly potency breaks the economic development in developing countries including Indonesia.Method: The method which use on this research was descriptive quantitative. This condition causes women who generally not guilty exactly very susceptible in infection by HIV/AIDS and accounts a real heavy burden from disease impact received by it either in social environment and also family.Result: most all the psychological experienced of respondents change from lightest storey to heaviest. Lack of ability was caused by a lot public still have not comprehended about HIV/AIDS and more tends to discriminates patient and even asks patient to move. Giving of emotion support, psychological, facility, treatment and curative and information support, it's expressed that most of public was less in giving support.Discussion: The effort that is must be done by local government Kabupaten Jember relates to handling of HIV/AIDS for example prevention and invention of case and manage of patient which has expressed positive of HIV/AIDS by entangling all society not to restrain from they environment.The Woman Burden of HIV/AIDS Patient in Gender Perspective
Level of Knowledge about Nutritional Need for Elderly Based on Bloom Domain Ketjuk Herminaju
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Introduction: There are still a lot of elderly people who tend not to think about the nutrients they need. The objective of this study was to determine the level of knowledge based on Bloom. Domain about nutrition in the elderly Posyandu.Method: Design research was descriptive analytical. Population were selected all listed in the elderly in the village Posyandu Rejotangan district, 34 respondents. Variable was the level knowledge domain from Bloom. The data were collected by questionnaire and they were analyzed by using the descriptive statistical.Result: The result of these studies showed the level of knowledge (C1–C6) seniors about nutrition were categorized with the value – average 56%.Discussion: It can be concluded that from all of the domain from Bloom, the level of knowledge of Elderly was categorized on suffi cient level. It is recommended that the involment of the is important to improve the delivery of information through extension or move the elderly to be more active in following Posyandu.
Work Stress Level and Caring Behaviour of Nurses Retno Lestari; Kumboyono Kumboyono; Luthfia Dyta
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Introduction: A nurse who experience burnout feelings will influence their motivation, and quality performance. This situation is probably affecting a decline in work quality towards the caring behaviour demonstrated by nurses to their patiens, particularly for a nurse who are working in the long-stay installation room facing directly to patient's problems. The purpose of this research is to identify the work stress level of nurse towards the nurse's caring behaviour in the long-stay installation room (IRNA) in general hospital in Malang.Method: This research used descriptive – correlational, the sampling was Non Probability Purposive Sampling with 93 nurses as the corresponds. The data was analyzed by operating Correlation Pearson, with a significance of p < 0.05.Result: The result found that there was a substantial correlation between the work stress level and the nurse's caring behaviour with p = 0.008 and r = -0.274, and it was a negative correlation.Discussion: It means that when the stress level of nurses will declined, the nurse's caring behavior automatically will beamplified. Conversely, if the stess level of nurses intensively increased, the nurse's caring behaviour become decreased. Thus, this research is needed to be analyzed further in order to asses the quality of caring behaviour by expanding the connected indicator and variable. It is aimed to improve the professionalism and quality of nurses in giving the best service to patients this research need to be continued further in order to asses the quality of nurse's caring behavior by expanding the variable, which is related to internal factors, such as knowledge, perception, emotion, ect and also connected to external factors, such as environment, both physically and non physically like: climate, human being, social economic, culture and ect.
Grant of Sucrose and Non-Nutritive Sucking to Pain Response and the Long Cries of Neonates to Invasive Procedures Kristiawati Kristiawati; Krisna Yetti; Hening Pujasari
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Intoduction: Hospitalized neonates may experience pain caused by invasive procedures. Sucrose and non-nutritive sucking are non-pharmacological analgesics. The aimed of this study was to examine the effectiveness of sucrose and non-nutritive sucking administration on pain and crying duration of neonates during invasive procedures.Method: The study used quasi-experimental design with post-test only control group design approach. This study used nonprobability sampling technic with consecutive sampling. The sample consisted of 45 neonates, divided into three groups, each group of 15 neonates.Result: The results showed that the pain response and the crying duration were insignificantly different between the sucrose group and the NNS, respectively p = 0.635 and p = 0.848.Discussion: Age was identified as a confounding variable that effected pain responses. Provision of sucrose and NNS proven to reduce pain as non-pharmacological pain management for neonates during invasive procedures.
The Reduction of Cholesterol with Cupping Therapy on Cholesterol Reduction in Patients with Hypercholesterolemia Zahid Fikri; Nursalam Nursalam; Eka Mishbahatul Mar'ah Has
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Introduction: Hypercholesterolemia is a risk factor causes of death at younger ages. Hypercholesterolemia may increase the risk of atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, pancreatitis (pancreas inflammation in organs), diabetes mellitus, thyroid disorders, liver disease and kidney disease. Many patients with hypercholesterolemia using cupping therapy. Cupping therapy is alternative treatment process of throwing dirty blood from the body through the skin surface. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of cupping therapy to decrease cholesterol levels in patients with hypercholesterolemia.Method: Design used in this study was quasy experimental design. The population is all patients with hypercholesterolemia in the health center plaza Gresik. The total sample is 18 respondents, taken according to inclusion criteria. Independent variable is the cupping therapy. The dependent variable was the decrease in cholesterol levels. Data were collected using a questionnaire and observation of cholesterol. Data were analyzed using independent t-test and paired t tests with signi fi cance level α < 0.05.Result: The results show that cholesterol levels in patients with hypercholesterolemia treated groups decreased majority. Independent statistical analysis using t-test showed p = 0.001 and with the Paired t-test p value = 0.003.Discussion: This result means that there are significant effects of cupping therapy on cholesterol reduction in patients with hypercholesterolemia aged 45 years and over. Further research needs to be done in control diet, lifestyle and daily activities for the success of cupping therapy.
Nursing Intervention Through Family Pathnership Increases Behavior in Practice of Feeding Pattern on Infant of Age 6–24 Months For Nuclear and Extended Family A. Aziz Alimul Hidayat
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Introduction: Nursing intervention is nursing action with a supportive and educative approach done by nurses cooperating with families in overcoming the problems of nursing family. The aim of the research was to explain the effect of nursing intervention through family pathnership toward behavior in practice of feeding pattern on infant of age 6–24 months for nuclear and extended family, including the breastfeeding (ASI), PASI, soft food, family food, snacks, and way of feeding.Method: The design of the research was experimental. The sample of the research was ninety six (96) samples, which was chosen with simple random sampling.The sample was then divided into two parts of family in Kenjeran District and Bulak Surabaya, namely nuclear family and extended family. The variables measured were breastfeeding, PASI, soft food, family food, and a way of feeding through interviewing and observation. The data analysis used was Mann Whitney U.Result: Result showed that effect of nursing interventions on the style of feeding containing of giving PASI (p = 0.003), soft food (p = 0.005), family food (p = 0.00), snacks (p = 0.034), and way of feeding (p = 0.00). Those effects can be shown with the increasing of frequency and way of feeding before and after intervention.Discussion: The conclusion is nursing intervention through the supportive and educative approach as the form of actions on families with problems on the pattern of feeding has the influence on the practice of feeding pattern. The increasing of feeding frequency shows the cognitive and behavioral change on the practice of feeding pattern which can possibly improve the status of infants nutrient.

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