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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 Effects of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) on Depression in TB-HIV Co-infection Patients Avin Maria; Untung Sujianto; Niken Safitri Dyan Kusumaningrum
Jurnal Ners Vol. 15 No. 1 (2020): APRIL 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jn.v15i1.17793

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Introduction: The most common psychological problem in TB-HIV coinfection patients is depression. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is an intervention that encourages participants to change their relationships with their thoughts and physical sensations through mechanisms of acceptance and value-based action. This present study has been carried out to investigate the effectiveness of ACT in treating TB-HIV coinfection patients.Methods: This research was a quasi-experiment. This study involved 62 respondents diagnosed TB-HIV coinfection by doctor, experienced mild depression to severe depression, able to communicate well and have not hearing loss. ACT was given by a researcher with six sessions) one session per day) held in the intervention group. Data were collected using Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) questionnaires. Data analysis use paired t-test   to determine the differences in value of depression on pre-test and post-test in each group. Data were analyzed using the independent t-test to determine the effect of ACT on depression.Results: The majority of respondents were male (66.1%). Most of the early adult and older adult respondents had moderate depression, while middle-aged adult mostly had severe depression (50%). The fully unemployed respondents had severe depression (100%). The analysis results showed that there was a more significant decrease in depression in the intervention group given ACT compared to the control group (p value =0.00).Conclusion: ACT has an effect on reduce depression of TB-HIV coinfection patients. ACT is recommended to be developed as a nursing intervention that can be given to patients who are depressed.
Discharge Planning of STEMI Patients by Multidisciplinary Professionals to Improve the Health Services Rahmatul Fitriyah; Nursalam Nursalam; Ita Maulidiawati
Jurnal Ners Vol. 15 No. 1Sp (2020): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jn.v15i1Sp.20519

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Introduction: Discharge planning starts at admission and begins by determining the educational needs.  The objective of this study was to explore the implementation of discharge planning held by multidisciplinary professionals for STEMI (ST elevation myocardial infarction) patients. Methods: The design of this study was descriptive and the data was collected through in-depth interviews with the participants.Results: The results of the interview were transcribed verbatim, and then a FGD (Focus Group Discussion) was conducted. The participants consisted of11 nurses, 1 nutritionist and 1 pharmacist with a minimum working period of 2-10 years. Sampling started with the purposive sampling method. Several things influence the implementation of discharge planning viewed from the perspective of multidisciplinary professionals according to productivity theory in the organization of a cooperative, namely the motivation of the health workers, the abilities and knowledge of the health workers, the job design and the work schedule involved. Conclussion: . For the future, it is necessary to have digital guideline/tools available that can be easily accessed by multidisciplinary professionals to make the work schedule for health workers optimal to improve the health services.
The Relationship Between Fulfilment of Basic Needs with the Incidence of Stunting In Toddlers Endang Surani; Endang Susilowati
Jurnal Ners Vol. 15 No. 1 (2020): APRIL 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jn.v15i1.17286

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Introduction: The prevalence of toddlers who very short and short at the age of 0-59 months in Indonesia is still high. One cause of stunting is lack of nutrition, mainly in the first 1000 days of life. The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between the fulfilment of basic needs with the incidence of stunting in toddlers.Methods: A quantitative analytic research methods using cross-sectional approach was applied on this study. The sample was100 toddlers collected by purposive sampling technique. The questionnaires were used to measure the fulfilment of the basic needs of children and included questions about physical, emotion  and stimulation. The data were analysed using Chi-Square.Results: There was a relationship between fulfilment of the basic needs in physical and emotion category with stunting (p value of 0.000), while there was no relationship between fulfilment of basic needs in the category of stimulation with stunting (p value of 0.090).Conclusion: The fulfilment of the basic needs of physical and emotion affects the condition of toddlers with stunting. Thus, all of children should get exclusive breastfeeding, appropriate complementary feeding, early childhood education programme, attend an  Integrated Healthcare Centre routinely, have adequate access to immunisation services.
Family Experience of Caring for a Diabetes Mellitus Patient: A Qualitative Study Indah Wulandari; Kusnanto Kusnanto; Sony Wibisono; Titin Puspitasari
Jurnal Ners Vol. 15 No. 1Sp (2020): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jn.v15i1Sp.19010

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Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that requires lifelong care. The treatment of diabetes mellitus patients at home requires a family role so then the patients can optimize their care. The diabetes complications can be reduced as a result. The aim of this study was to explore the family experience of treating diabetes mellitus patients at home.Methods: A semi-structured phenomenological approach including inductive thematic analysis was used in this research.  Thirteen family members of diabetes patients participated in the discussion. Participant recruitment was focused on families that have treated diabetes patients for more than 1 year with no complications. Data saturation occurred after 2-3 meetings per participant.Results: The experiences of the family members while caring for diabetes mellitus patient can be used to determine the presence of 5 themes: family feelings that appear when caring for diabetes mellitus patients, patient adherence to taking medication, patient’s disobedience of their diet, patient’s disobedience of activity and  the family expectations of the futureConclusion: In every theme, family experience obstacles arise between the families’ wants and the patients’ needs.  Diet and activity became a major obstacle to diabetic care at home. Some topics needed more attention, such as the information and support provided for the family.
A Systematic Review: The Experience of Patient with Diabetic Foot Ulcers Mohamad Roni Alfaqih; Kusnanto Kusnanto; Padoli Padoli
Jurnal Ners Vol. 15 No. 1Sp (2020): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jn.v15i1Sp.18995

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Introduction: Diabetic foot ulcers can have an impact on the individual responses related to the disease process and healing. The response depends on the perception of the disease, its severity, the environmental factors and the level of family support. The response that often occurs is the existence of fear and anxiety which is due to the stress experienced by the individual. The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of patients with diabetic foot ulcers.Methods: This study used the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) approach. The methods used to arrange this systematic review included (1) the identification of the variables in the literature, (2) the identification of the relevant literature based on the topic and title, (3) obtaining the literature in full-text form and (4) conducting an analysis of the results from the literature. The databases used to identify suitable articles were Scopus, Google Scholar, Pubmed, ProQuest and Ebscohost.Results: Based on the 15 articles reviewed, the results explains that the majority of patients who experience DM with the complication of diabetic ulcers experience stress, depression and anxiety. They also have a financial burden, feel helplessness, blame themselves and feel that there is uncertainty their life. They need support from their family and wider social support.Conclusion: However, from the experience of the patients with diabetic foot ulcers, they must be able to adapt to a limited life. They must also have a good coping style and an adaptive response in order to survive and heal their diabetic ulcers.
NURSING EDUCATION DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC Somsak Thojampa; Sirikanok Klankhajhon
Jurnal Ners Vol. 15 No. 1 (2020): APRIL 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jn.v15i1.20365

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The Effectiveness of Religious Music and Digital Storytelling on the Level of Cooperativeness and Pain in Children During Invasive Treatment (Children’s Room, Zalecha Local Hospital, Martapura) Iis Pusparina; Insana Maria; Raihana Norfitri
Jurnal Ners Vol. 15 No. 1Sp (2020): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jn.v15i1Sp.18944

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Introduction: The impact of invasive treatment procedure in children undergoing healthcare in hospital is a trauma since the treatment brings about an uncomfortable feeling. The study aimed at factors in the application of atraumatic care in the form of religious music and digital storytelling given to patients. The study aims to find the difference of effectiveness between religious music and digital storytelling in regard to the level of cooperativeness and pain in children as they undergo invasive treatmentMethods: The design of research was quasi-experiment with time series design. There were two group treatments; the group of intervention 1 consisting of preschool children undergoing invasive treatment via religious music and the group of intervention 2 consisting of preschool children undergoing invasive treatment via digital storytelling.Results: The statistical test shows p: 1.000 > 0.05, meaning that there is no difference between religious music and storytelling in regard to the level of cooperativeness and pain in children having invasive treatmentConclusion: Religious music and digital storytelling have similar effectiveness of influence in regard to the change of cooperativeness and pain level in children having invasive treatment.
The Demonstration and Audiovisual Health Education Package (Demavi) Could Affect the Housewives’ Knowledge of First-Aid in Burns Nutrisia Nu'im Haiya; Iwan Ardian; Siti Marfu'ah
Jurnal Ners Vol. 15 No. 1Sp (2020): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jn.v15i1Sp.19718

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Introduction: Burns is a condition that is experienced by the community that can cause skin damage to the epidermis. This is often experienced by housewives due to their daily life in the kitchen. So that this does not cause serious problems, then housewives need sufficient knowledge. The use of demonstration and audiovisual (Demavi) health education is packaged to increase one's knowledge. The study aims to recognize the impact of the demonstration health education package and audiovisual on the first aid knowledge of the burns on housewives in Bangetayu WetanMethods: This type of research is quantitative research. The design used a quasi-experiment with the control group pretest-posttest. The instrument used in this study was a questionnaire with 27 closed-ended questions with multiple choice answer. The number of respondents is 107 which are 54 in treatment group and 53 in control group using the simple random sampling. Data obtained are statistically processed using chi-square testResults: The result of the statistical test shows significant effects of demonstrations and audiovisual and health education packages on knowledge about first aid burns among housewives with p-value of 0.094.Conclusion: The demonstration and audiovisual health education packages   has an effect on housewives’ knowledge of first aid in burns. Other package methods can be developed to make it easier for health workers to do health promotion, and other methods of health promotion package development should be adapted to the theme of the material and the existing audience characteristic.
The Effect of a Combination of Group Therapy and Support on the Self-Efficacy and Deviant Behavior of Adolescents Winda Kusumawardani; Nursalam Nursalam; Hanik Endang Nihayati
Jurnal Ners Vol. 15 No. 1Sp (2020): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jn.v15i1Sp.20531

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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of combination therapy and supportive group therapy on the self-efficacy and deviant behavior among adolescents.Methods: The design of this study was quasi-experimental (pre-post test with a control group design). The population was based on the inclusion criteria of young men aged 15-19 years old in high school in Surabaya and the exclusion criteria was adolescents with physical disabilities, mental disorders and illness. A sample of 62 respondents (31/31) was collected using purposive sampling. The independent variable was a combination of group therapy and supportive therapy. The dependent variable was self-efficacy and deviant behavior. The intervention was given 4 times over 4 weeks and the control group was given a standard intervention. The data was collected using a self-efficacy questionnaire. The analysis was conducted using MANOVA.Results: In the intervention and control groups, there was a significant difference between self efficacy and deviant behavior in the adolescents before and after the intervention with a value of 0,000 (p <0.05).Conclusion: The increase in self-efficacy in the intervention group can be seen from the magnitude of the sub-variables. The deviant behavior variable decreased. The increase in the self-efficacy intervention group was due to the presence of facilities that helped the students to find information and explore their potential. The decrease in the deviant behavior variables is due to their increased knowledge and the positive support from their peer groups.
Education-Based Mobile Apps Platform in Patients Undergoing Surgery: A Systematic Review Sariati Sariati; Esti Yunitasari; Laily Hidayati
Jurnal Ners Vol. 15 No. 1Sp (2020): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jn.v15i1Sp.18899

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Introduction: Providing sufficient information during a pre-operative helps patients understand their condition and plan of care, to identify and manage potential complications, and to reduce hospital readmission. New innovation mobile application platforms put education in the hands of patients and their families. The aim of study was to investigate the effect of mobile application education in patients undergoing surgery.Methods: A systematic review study was based on PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyzes) with article sources using the Scopus, Science Direct, PubMed and ProQuest databases. Limited to the last 5 years (2015-2020) using English as well as full-text articles. This was done using a combination of keywords and Boolean operators (AND and OR). Keywords used in searching are “Education” “Pre-operative Education”, "Perioperative", "Mobile Application", “Smartphone”, “Multimedia” and "Surgery".Results: Total article found were 438 articles and we just included 15 articles which related to topic. The design RCT was 10 articles, 2 quasi-experimental articles, 1 cohort study, and 2descriptive study. Mobile application platform has multiple benefit and challenges to effective delivery of health information to patients, new models of health care demand patient empowerment and so are fundamentally dependent on success with patient education. Patients indicated they understood of the content prior to discharge.Conclusion: Additionally, patient demonstrated mobile application   advances allow delivery of both individualized and ‘‘just-in-time’’ education. Our findings indicate that education based mobile application platform have a positive effect on patients undergoing surgery.

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