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Jurnal NERS
Published by Universitas Airlangga
ISSN : 18583598     EISSN : 25025791     DOI : -
Core Subject : Health,
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 Development of Nursing Job Performance Model in The Implementation of Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (Imci) in Surabaya Rekawati Susilaningrum; Chriswardani Suryawati; Septo Pawelas Arso
Jurnal Ners Vol. 7 No. 1 (2012): April 2012
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Introduction: MTBS is a comprehensive approaches for child illnes and one of the way to reduce an infant and under fi ve years morbidity and mortality rateas well as appropriately to apply in public health center. In fact, MTBS has not been implemented as procedure guidance. The objective of the study was to examie the implementation of MTBS viewed from Van Meter and Van Horn model as basic measurement and the goal of policy, the sources of policy, a communication among organisation and the implementation of MTBS.Method: The study was qualitative design. Data were collected by in depth interview. Six Nurse and midwife were recruited as a sample by purposive sampling. Informant triangulation were head of PHC and head of deputy health services. Analysis was by means of content analysis.Result showed that the written and indicator of basic measurement and goal policy was not available yet. Sources of policy, namely health.Result: For the health workers was sufficient and they have a good competency to carry out MTBS and have workload focus on three types. Fasilities was no room, form was difficult to provide, instruments and medication was sufficient available, but there was no specific funding. Communication was carried out only on the training program by MTBS fascilitator. Characteristic of beaurocracy structure (SOP) consists of preparation, implementation, eporting and recording.There was no specific preparation, it only an introduction dessimination was done. The implementation was not as modul and the form of MTBS was not used anymore. The implementation of MTBS lack support from Public Health center and Health Care District of Surabaya. Healh worker unmotivated to implement MTBS.Conclusio: the implementation of MTBS lack support from health worker, Public Health Center and Health Care District of Surabaya.It is recomended that Health Care District & Public Health Center cooperatively should have commitment to assess the implementation of MTBS in Surabaya.
Self Concept, Social Support, and Anxiety in Dealing with Fractured Patient Dini Kurniawati
Jurnal Ners Vol. 7 No. 1 (2012): April 2012
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Introduction: The self-concept on fractured-patient is the way of the patient views himself as a whole. The view may cause the patient to feel less confident and may lead the patient to experience anxiety. Such condition requires serious attention in the form of social support. The objective of this research was to identify the association of the self-concept, social support, and anxiety in dealing with fracturedpatient.Methods: This research employed correlational design. The samples of this research were in-patients who suffered from femur fractures, underwent treatments for at least three days, aged 25–45 and were conscious and, willing to be involved in the research. The technique used in this research was purposive sampling.Result: Results of the research, when analyzed statistically using the regression analysis, revealed that the correlation between the self-concept and anxiety generated rx1y = –0.476 with p = 0.007 (p < 0.01). Furthermore, the correlation between social support and anxiety generated rx2y = –0.531 with p = 0.003 (p < 0.01) while the correlation among self-concept, social support, and anxiety generated F = 4,758 at p = 0.009 (p < 0.01). The determination coeffi cient (R2) = 0.293 while the figures of the effective contribution (EC) were as follows: the effective contribution (EC) of the self-concept to anxiety was 1.051%, while the effective contribution (EC) of the social support to anxiety was 28.216%.Conclusion: The higher the one’s self-concept, the lower the anxiety level would be, and vice versa. The same thing applied to the relation between social support and anxiety. The higher the social support one got, the lower the anxiety level would be. The correlation between self-concept and social support and anxiety in dealing fractured patient existed. Self-concept contributed to anxiety. According to the behavioral theories, anxiety arouses from one’s fear of being rejected or not being accepted in terms of interpersonal relationship. Therefore, the high self-concept (high self acceptance) lowers the fear for rejection (anxiety).

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