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Jendela Nursing Journal (JNJ)
ISSN : 20899580     EISSN : 26859238     DOI : 10.31983
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Jurnal Riset Kesehatan (ISSN 2252-5068) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes scientific articles about health sciences covering areas of Nursing. The articles were published on the results of original scientific research (top priority), scientific review article that is new (not a priority), or commentary or criticism of the article in the Jendela Nursing Journal.
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Proses Dokumentasi Keperawatan: Gangguan Persepsi Sensori Halusinasi Pendengaran pada Skizofrenia Elina Aris Tiyani; Dian Prastiwi; Angga Sugiarto
JENDELA NURSING JOURNAL Vol 5, No 2 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jnj.v5i2.7572

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Background: Schizophrenia is a psychosis, a type of mental illness characterized by distortions in thinking, perception, emotion, language, sense of self and behavior. One of the symptoms is hallucinations, hallucinations: hearing, seeing or feeling things in the absence of external stimuli. This sensory perception disorder includes all five senses. One of them is auditory hallucinations.Objective: to describe the implementation of the nursing process for mental health with impaired sensory perception, auditory hallucinations, Mrs. F at Prof.Dr. Soerojo Magelang.Methods: this research was conducted using a descriptive method. Collecting data by interview and observation on the nursing process in patients with auditory hallucinations.Results: there was an increase in knowledge and ability to control hallucinations,Conclusion: Nursing care for schizophrenic patients with hallucinations can increase knowledge and ability to control hallucination.
Dhikr And Wudu As Therapy On Spiritual Distress In Hypertension Patients Erlin Indah Kusumadiyanti; Rendi Editya Darmawan; Siti Lestari
JENDELA NURSING JOURNAL Vol 5, No 2 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jnj.v5i2.7968

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Background: Hypertension is an increase in blood pressure that can pump blood throughout the body within limits above normal. Hypertension is the number one cause of death in the world and is more common in the elderly. This causes various disturbances to a person, one of which is spiritual distress. One of the efforts that can be done to reduce the level of spiritual distress is dhikr and wudu therapy.Purpose: The effect of Dhikr and Wudu as therapy on spiritual distress in hypertantion patients.Methods: this study used a Quasy Eexperiment Nonequivalent Control Group Design study on 36 respondents who had hypertension, which consisted of 18 for the intervension group and 18 for the control group.Results: the results of  the  Wilcoxon test in the intervention group showed that the p value of changes in the level of spiritual distress before and after being given dhikr and wudu therapy was 0,000, indicating p 0,05. While the results of the Paired Sample T Test in the control group obtained p value of 0.010 indicating p 0,05. The results of the mann whitney test showed that the p value was 0,000 indicating p 0,05Conclusion: there is an effect of dhikr and wudhu therapy on spiritual distress in patients with hypertension.
Asuhan Keperawatan Jiwa: Pasien Resiko Perilaku Kekerasan Deli Lita Anisa; Arif Setiya Budi; Suyanta Suyanta
JENDELA NURSING JOURNAL Vol 5, No 2 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jnj.v5i2.7578

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Background: risk of Violent Behavior (RPK) is an angry response or vulnerable behavior carried out by someone where the behavior is at risk of endangering oneself, others, and the surrounding environment. There are two factors that influence the risk of violent behavior, namely predisposing factors and precipitation factors.Purpose: this study aims to describe how nursing care risks violent behavior.Methods: this study uses a qualitative method using a nursing process approach. The subjects in this study were 1 client at Risk for Violent Behavior.Results: the results of this study are the result of mental nursing care at the risk of social behavior through interventions to build a trusting relationship, help clients express their angry feelings, help clients reveal signs of violent behavior they experience, discuss with clients violent behavior committed, discuss with clients the consequences negative consequences of the act, discuss how to express healthy anger. Conclusion: the provision of nursing care to clients is adjusted to the client's problems and responses.
Dukungan Suami Terhadap Pemberian Asi Eksklusif Pada Ibu Menyusui Boediarsih Boediarsih; Berty Widya Astuti; Indah Wulaningsih
JENDELA NURSING JOURNAL Vol 5, No 2 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jnj.v5i2.7983

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Background: Breast milk is a liquid formed from a mixture of two substances, namely fat and water contained in a solution of protein, lactose and inorganic salts produced by the mother's breast glands and is useful as baby food and breastfeeding for six months without drinking or drinking. any food, including clear water, vitamins and medicine without the addition of any fluids. A good and correct feeding pattern for babies is to exclusively breastfeed babies from birth to 6 months of age and continue until the baby is 24 months old. Husband's support is a vital part in the success or failure of breastfeeding.Research Objectives: to find out the relationship between husband's support for exclusive breastfeeding for breastfeeding mothers in Batursari Village, Batangan District, Pati Regency.Methods: The type of research used is quantitative with a cross sectional approach. The population studied were breastfeeding mothers in Batursari Village, Batangan District, Pati Regency as many as 40 breastfeeding mothers. Chi-square was used to analize the data.Results: breastfeeding mothers in Batursari Village, Batangan District, Pati Regency, mostly had good husband support as many as 24 respondents (66.7%) and gave exclusive breastfeeding as many as 21 respondents (58.3%). There is a relationship between husband's support for exclusive breastfeeding for breastfeeding mothers in Batursari Village, Batangan District, Pati Regency.Conclusion: Husband’s support is very important to help mother sucseed in breastfeeding.
Penurunan Tingkat Depresi Pada Lansia dengan Terapi Reminiscence Sonhaji Sonhaji; Heni Wijayanti; Nurul Ainun Nafisah
JENDELA NURSING JOURNAL Vol 5, No 2 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jnj.v5i2.7957

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Background: increasing age will cause physical and structural changes and a decline in function. The problem of the elderly that often is the lack of ability to adapt to psychological changes so that the elderly will experience psychological disorders, one of which is depression.Purpose: to determine the effect of reminiscence therapy on depression levels in the elderly in Rw 03 Pojok Village, Pulokulon 2 Health Center Working Area, Grobogan Regency.Methods: pre-experimental research with a one-group pre-test and post-test design approach. The sample is 16 respondents. Data analysis in this study was analyzed using paired t-test (Paired t-Test).Results: the level of depression before being given Reminiscence therapy in the elderly showed an average value of 6.25 while the level of depression after being given Reminiscence therapy showed an average value of 2.94 which means it decreased with p_value = 0.000 0.05.Conclusion: there is an effect of reminiscence therapy on decreasing depression levels in the elderly with p_value = 0.000.Suggestion: Provide guidance and direction to the elderly and their families to carry out reminiscance therapy activities to reduce the level of depression in the elderly independently.
Cold Compress Using Ice Gel Effectively Reduces Pain Intensity in School Age Children (6-12 Years) During Infusion Procedures Boediarsih Boediarsih; Adi Irawan; Dwi Kustriyanti
JENDELA NURSING JOURNAL Vol 5, No 1 (2021): JUNE 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jnj.v5i1.6909

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Background: the infusion procedure is an invasive procedure that is often performed when treating children in the hospital, this action is done by inserting a needle into the child's vein which can cause pain. Cold compress using ice gel is one way to stimulate the skin so that it is therapeutic before infusion procedure.Purpose: to find out whether there is an effect of cold compresses using ice gel on the pain intensity during infusion procedure of school age children.Methods: this type of research is a quasi experiment two group posttest only design method. The population in this study were 32 children aged 6-12 years and the reaseach was taken at RSUD KRMT Wongsonegoro Semarang. The instruments were used ice gel compress, and were measured using pain intensity (OUCHER). The hypothesis test used the Wilcoxon test and Man-Whitney test.Results: data from 32 respondents obtained the results of the pain scale using the cold compress application. Ice gel against pain intensity of school-age children during infusion with p-value - 0,000 0.05. Thus, if p- 0.000 0.05 then Ho is accepted and Ha is rejected, which means that there is a significant difference in the pain scale between giving compresses (ice gel) to school-age children who are subjected to infusion.Conclusion: the application of cold compresses using ice gel can reduce the pain intensity of school-age children during the infusion procedure. That is recomended as the intervension during infusion procedure.
Academic Performance and the Role of Self-directed Learning, Self-esteem, and Grit among Nursing Students Ryan Michael Flores Oducado
JENDELA NURSING JOURNAL Vol 5, No 1 (2021): JUNE 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jnj.v5i1.6634

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Background: understanding the factors affecting academic performance is important to support and promote the academic success of students. While there have been several studies on nursing students’ academic performance, the role of self-directed learning readiness, self-esteem, and grit among Filipino nursing students have not been well documented.Purpose: This study aimed to determine the relationship of self-directed learning readiness, self-esteem, and grit to the perceived academic performance of nursing students.Methods: This correlational research was conducted among undergraduate sophomore nursing students in a higher education institution in the Philippines using adopted research instruments. Spearman’s rho tested the correlation between variables.Results: The results indicated that self-directed learning readiness (rs=.360, p=.000), self-esteem (rs=.301, p=.000), and grit (rs=.186, p=.023) were significantly related to the academic performance of sophomore nursing students.Conclusion: psychological resources such as self-directed learning readiness, self-esteem, and grit contribute to students’ academic performance. Strategies that encourage self-directed learning, increase self-esteem, and cultivate grit are needed to support student's academic success in nursing school.
Family Support Increases Self-Esteem in Rehabilitation Stroke Patients Ferishandy Bagaskara; Nina Indriyawati; Suharto Suharto
JENDELA NURSING JOURNAL Vol 5, No 1 (2021): JUNE 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jnj.v5i1.6979

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Background: the number of hemorhagic and non-hemorhagic stroke increase significantly year by year and the number of rehabilitation stage stroke patient that has the problem of family support is still high.Purpose: this study aims to determine the corellation between the level of family support and the level of self-esteem in stroke patients in the rehabilitation stage.Methods: the type of research design that researcher used is a correlation test design. The approaching methods that used by the researcher is a cross-sectional study. The researcher uses purposive sampling based on the criteria that researcher made. To  obtain the data researcher uses 2 questionaire, that is Family Support Questionaire and RSES (Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale)Results: the result of this research is the value of Sig. (2-tailed) Spearman's rank test of family support with the level of self-esteem of stroke patients in the rehabilitation stage is 0.000 or p 0.05. Next is the value of Sig. (2-tailed) Spearman rank test of emotional support and appreciation with the self-esteem level of stroke patients in the rehabilitation stage is 0.000 or p 0.05, instrumental support with self-esteem is 0.000 or p 0.05, and informational support with self-esteem level. esteem is 0.01 or p 0.05.Conclusion: there is a corellation between family support both in general and in the aspects such as emotional, appreciation, instrumental, and informational aspects with the level of self-esteem in stroke patients in the rehabilitation stage.
Neo Automatic Code (NAC) To Improve Return Of Spontaneus Circulation (ROSC) In Hospital Cardiac Arrest (IHCA) Patients Rendi Editya Darmawan; Untung Sujianto; Nana Rochana
JENDELA NURSING JOURNAL Vol 5, No 1 (2021): JUNE 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jnj.v5i1.6911

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Background: a higher rate of recommended chest compression is needed for neo automatic code (NAC)-guided cardiopulmonary resuscitations (CPR) to obtain high-quality chest compressions. High-quality chest compressions could improve ROSC. Purpose: the study aim to analyze the effects of CPR using NAC on the ROSC in-hospital cardiac arrest in Indonesia. Methods: this study used a quantitative, post-test quasi-experimental design with a control group. The samples were 74 cardiac arrest patients in two hospitals in Surakarta and Klaten, Indonesia, who were selected using a purposive sampling technique. The data were analyzed by the Mann-Whitney test. Results: the incidence of ROSC in the control group was 30%, and in the treatment group was 35%. The result of statistical analysis showed that there were differences in the ROSC in the intervention and control group with a p-value of 0.003. Conclusion: NAC assisted cardiopulmonary resuscitations increased ROSC. It is recommended that Code Blue Teams should use NAC to improve the quality of chest compressions for the better result of ROSC.
Nursing Care to Meet Fluid and Electrolyte Needs of Chronic Kidney Disease Patient Tasya Shafa Rahman; Sri Utami Dwiningsih; Nina Indriyawati
JENDELA NURSING JOURNAL Vol 5, No 1 (2021): JUNE 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jnj.v5i1.6954

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Background: Chronic Kidney Failure (CKD) is a kidney function disorder that occurs gradually, cannot be recovered, and describes a decrease in urine production which results in an accumulation of fluid in the body. This can disrupt their fluid and electrolyte balance. In this regard, in Indonesia there are still many phenomena of non-compliance with fluid monitoring that occur. If this is left unchecked, it will result in a condition of overload or excess fluid in the patient. Fluid management is needed to fulfill the patient's fluid and electrolyte needs, so that changes in body weight and the results of the calculation of fluid balance can be controlled and become an illustration of meeting these needs.Purpose: to explain nursing care to meet fluid and electrolyte needs in chronic kidney disease patients.Methods: nursing care was carried out on patients with a diagnosis of chronic kidney disease who have impaired fluid and electrolyte requirements. The nursing intervention used to overcome this problem was fluid management. Data were collected from interviews and observations and further analysis was carried out.Results: After three days nursing intervention, the results showed that the client's level of shortness of breath decreased, the blood pressure level was close to normal, fluid calculation close to balance, and the client's weight seemed stable.Conclusion: fluid management was effective for monitoring fluid intake and output of chronic kidney disease patient.

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