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DETECTION OF LATENT TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Hamidah Retno Wardani; Damon Wicaksi
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Background: Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) undergoing hemodialysis are at risk of developing active TB 6 to 25 times higher than the general population. The importance of screening tuberculosis infection using diagnostic tests such as the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) and QuantiFeron TB-Gold (QFT-G) and proper treatment in hemodialysis patients can prevent the increase of LTBI to active TB. Purpose: To determine the prevalence of Latent Tuberculosis Infection (LTBI) cases in hemodialysis patients using the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) and Quantiferon TB-Gold (QFT-G). Methods: A Systematic Review study to determine the prevalence of LTBI in hemodialysis patients using the Prefered Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) protocol. Results: Derived from 67 related articles and obtained 4 articles using the Randomized Control Trial (RCT) which met the criteria involving 516 ESRD patients undergoing hemodialysis. The study showed that the prevalence of LTBI using the diagnostic Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) (cut off ≥ 10 mm) and QuantiFERON-Tuberculosis Gold (QFT-G) showed TST + / QFT + 68 patients (18.47%), TST + / QFT- 22 patients (5.97 %), TST- / QFT + 77 patients (20.92%). Conclusion: This study shows a high prevalence of LTBI in hemodialysis patients. Screening and treatment of LTBI should be performed in hemodialysis patients to prevent the progression of LTBI to active TB. Keyword: Latent tuberculosis infection, hemodialysis, TST, QFT-G, ESRD.
FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INTENTION OF NURSING STUDENT TO PERFORM BASIC LIFE SUPPORT BASED ON THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR Yusron Amin; Haswita Haswita
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Backround: Quality of CPR performed by nursing students met in lower of standart that was American Heart Association established. Factors that associated with basic life support performed by nursing students could be predicted using theory of planned behavior. Purpose: The major aim of the study was to analyse the correlation between attitude with intention, to analyse the correlation between subjective norm with intention, and to analyse the correlation between perceived behavioral control with intention. Methods: The Study design was analytic study with cross sectional approach. The participants were 100 undergraduate nursing students at two school of nursing in Banyuwangi, Indonesia. participants were recruited from march one to march 30, 2020 by self administered questionnare. The data collected was tabulated in MS Excel sheet and analyzed using SPSS version 16 software programme. Result: Majority of participants had good intention, positive attitude, good subjective norm and good perceived behavioral control. Attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control had correlation with intention of nursing students to perform basic life support. Conclusion: The factor that had strongly correlation with intention was attitude, followed by subjective norm and perceived behavioral control. By modifying positive attitude, good subjective norm and good perceived behavioral control could enhance intention of nursing students to perform basic life support. Keywords: nursing students, basic life support, theory of planned behavior, intention
OPTIMIZING THE ROLE OF NURSING AND HEALTH PROFESSIONALS TO ENHANCE HEALTH CARE QUALITY IN THE NEW NORMAL ERA Indah Jayani; Susmiati Susmiati
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The phenomenon of the COVID-19 pandemic has become a global issue since the end of 2019. Almost all parts of the world are affected by (SARS-CoV-2). Indonesia has reported 207,203 positive cases, the second-most in Southeast Asia after the Philippines. Indonesia is the third-largest in Asia, with 8,456 deaths (Worldometer, 2020). Obtained Various information about the risk factors for COVID-19, which stated that people with HIV / AIDS have a higher risk. The threat of decreasing the quality of life, both physically, psychologically, and socially, creates an impact of worry and anxiety, aggravating the disease. This study aims to determine the quality of life of PLWHA and the relationship between demographic factors and the quality of life of PLWHA. The design of this research is quantitative descriptive-analytic using a crossectional approach. Analyze data to link demographic characteristics such as; gender, age, education, occupation, marital status, and living with family used the Spearman Rank correlation with a significance value of α = 0.05. The sample size in this study amounted to 37 people who were selected by purposive sampling technique. The research instrument used was the WHOQOL-HIV BREF. The results showed that almost all of the quality of life of PLHIV was in the wrong category at 78.4%. There was a relationship between gender, age, and education factors with the quality of life of PLWHA with p-value <α = 0.05. And there is no relationship between work factors, marital status, and living with family indicated by p value> α = 0.05. It hopes that supports from all sectors of society and the government provide support for PLWHA so that the quality of life for PLWHA increases to survive during the COVID-19 pandemic. Keywords: Quality of Life, PLWHA, COVID-19
DEPRESSION IN PATIENT WITH HEART FAILURE: A SCOPING REVIEW Silvi Indriani; Yanny Trisyani; Valentina B.M. Lumbantobing
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Background: Heart failure is a primary health problem for people globally. Depression is the most commonly experienced as comorbid disease in heart failure patients. Depression is difficult to be recognized and poorly treated by patients or clinicians and potentially reduce the quality of life. Purpose: This study focused on exploring about the prevalence of depression and factors related to depression in heart failure patients. Method: This research was a scoping review with patients of heart failure as its population. The search was conducted through electronic databases such as PubMed, CINAHL, and Google Scholar using keywords: Heart Failure and Depression. Articles were published in English in 2010-2020. Data were analyzed using content analysis. Results: Based on article review, it found that ≥ 18% of the total sample in each studies met the criteria of depression. Eight of 19 articles related to depression of patient with heart failure had mild to moderate depression. The prevalence of depression in heart failure are related to 25 sub-factors which are categorized into 3 main factors, namely: biological factors (i.e. inflammatory biomarkers, NYHA functional class classification, physical symptoms of HF, etiology of HF, age, gender, and history of ischemic heart disease), behavioral factors (i.e. lifestyle, self-care behavior, smoking, obesity), and psychosocial factors (i.e. social support, spiritual well-being, personality, uncertainty, stress/history of depression, duration of illness, resuscitation history, quality of life, doctor visits, marital status, life situation, knowledge, economic conditions, recreational activities). Conclusion: This study shows that heart failure patients are at a high risk for developing depression so that managing associated factors to prevent depression symptoms is very urgent to prevent worsening disease prognosis. Keywords: Depression; Heart Failure; Patients.
EFFECTIVENESS OF RANGE OF MOTION TO INCREASE JOINT MOTION RANGE IN STROKE PATIENTS Aninda Maris Sustika; Arista Maisyaroh; Eko Prasetya Widianto; Laili Nur Azizah
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Background: Stroke patients by 80% experience hemiparesis (partial paralysis on one side of the body). Muscle contractions are influenced by the body's motion system in stroke patients who experience weakness. Range of Motion is a muscle strength training given to increase muscle mass and muscle tone to increase the normal and complete perfection of joint motion. Most of the current research focuses on increasing muscle strength in stroke patients. Objectives: literature review aims to determine the effectiveness of Range of Motion there is an increase in muscle strength stroke patients. Method: In preparing the Literature review using the PRISMA checklist and PICOS in the selection determine the inclusion criteria. Secondary data obtained from reputable journals both national and international with a predetermined discussion. Results: The results of several articles on Range of Motion therapy to increase the range of joint motion in patients with stroke. Effective at least 2 times a day within 5-15 minutes for 8 days in 2 weeks can affect the increase in range of motion in the upper and lower extremity joints. Keywords: Range Of Motion, Stroke
THE CORRELATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS THE PRACTICE OF SCABIES AMONG STUDENTS IN ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOLS IN BONDOWOSO Siti Riskika; Alwan Revai; Hanan Alawiyah Al-Joefrie
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Background: Scabies is a contagious mite infestation of the skin, endemic in tropiand subtropical countries. The transmission of scabies through direct and prolonged contact and sharing clothes and neglected disease for this era. Purpose: The aims of this study to determine the relationship knowledge and attitudes with practice to prevent scabies in Islamic boarding school. Methods: This study in an islamic boarding school in Bondowoso, the participants are the students of grade two and three junior high school with total sampling technique, the instruments modified from TPB questionnaires and used a cross-sectional with a chi-square test. Results: The chi-square test showed that there is a correlation between knowledge and practice with p-value 0,042 (< 0,05) and the results of the correlation between attitudes and practice with p-value 0,026 (< 0,05), the student’s knowledge of scabies and personal and environmental hygiene, it can enhance the practice to prevent scabies. Good knowledge and positive attitude can make scabies prevention practice become positive. Conclusion: The better student’s knowledge and attitudes in preventing scabies, the better the practical efforts in preventing scabies will be. Keywords: Scabies, students, knowledge, attitude, practice
THE CORRELATION AMONG NURSING KNOWLEDGE, TRAINING ON SDKI, SIKI AND SLKI WITH THE QUALITY OF NURSING CARE DOCUMENTATION IN HOSPITAL INPATIENT ROOMS Wiwin Sulistyawati; Susmiati , Susmiati
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Nursing documentation is an essential part of administrative activities as a guarantee of services provided to patients. Public awareness of her rights demands that the nursing profession work professionally and document its nursing care well. Incomplete documentation can degrade the quality of nursing services. The varying understanding of nursing care arrangements contributes to the quality of nursing care documentation. This research aims to find out the relationship between nurse knowledge and nurse training on SDKI, SIKI, and SLKI and the quality of nursing care documentation in hospital inpatient rooms. This method of research is a correlative descriptive with a cross-sectional design. In this study, the samples were nurses in the inpatient room who had implemented SDKI, SIKI, and SLKI; 84 respondents were taken by consecutive sampling. Research instruments in the form of questionnaires sent using google form. Analyze data using the Chi-Square test. The results showed there is a relationship of nurse knowledge about SDKI, SIKI, and SLKI with the quality of nursing care documentation (p-value: 0.001< α: 0.005), and there is a relationship of training about SDKI, SIKI, and SLKI with the quality of nursing care documentation (p-value: 0.000< α: 0.005). This study of nurse knowledge and training on good SDKI, SIKI, and SLKI make nursing care documentation useful. Based on the study, the Head of Nursing Division needs to conduct training about SDKI, SIKI, and SLKI to improve nurse knowledge and the quality of nursing documentation that will later impact the quality of nursing services. Keywords: Understanding nurses; Training on SDKI, SIKI, SLKI; documentation; nursing care.
KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES RELATED TO PREVENTING THE TRANSMISSION OF COVID 19 AMONG SOCIAL MEDIA USERS IN INDONESIA Boby Febri Krisdianto; Leni Merdawati; Mulyanti Roberto Muliantino; Hema Malini; Feri Fernandes; Hastoro Dwinantoaji; Januar Ramadhan; Taufik Febriyanto; Pardomuan Robinson Sihombing
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Background: Several countries have implemented health protocols in order to prevent the spread of covid-19. One of the promotional media used by the government is social media. The effectiveness of this prevention is very much dependent on community cooperation. Knowledge, attitudes and practices of the community in preventing Covid 19 have an important role in the new normal era. Purpose The purpose of this study is to describe the trust of the Indonesian people to information on the prevention of Covid 19 on social media and public knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding prevention of the spread of COVID-19. Methods This research is a cross sectional online survey. The survey instrument consisted of respondent characteristics consisting of 5 demographic characteristics items and 5 social media use characteristics items, 13 items of trust in social media, 18 items of knowledge, 6 items of attitude and 12 items of practice. The research, which was conducted from 1 September 2020 to 25 September 2020, received 1129 responses. The questionnaire items were modified from the published paper. This research was tested statistically descriptively. Results: Most of the Indonesian people have high trust in Covid 19 prevention information on social media (mean 2.56 and standard deviation 0.55), good knowledge (mean 2.78 with standard deviation 0.60), good affective (mean 2.58 with standard deviation 0.70), good practices (mean 2.42 with a standard deviation of 0.70) regarding Covid-19 prevention. The social media trend chosen by the Indonesian people is Instagram (33.2%) Conclusion. The findings reported in this study are important because they are useful for increasing awareness of institutional and government leaders about the trust in information on social media, knowledge, attitudes, and practices of the prevention of COVID-19 in the Indonesian community. Keywords: Social media; Trustworthiness; COVID-19; Knowledge; Attitude; Practice
KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN REGARDING COVID-19 Arif Rohman Mansur; Ira Mulya Sari; Yelly Herien; Meri Neherta; Miftahul Ilmi; Aditya Yudha Pradhana
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic around the world puts children at risk of becoming the most prominent victims. Children usually have less ability to decipher and understand the content of the news about the COVID-19 outbreak. Assessment of elementary school children's knowledge and attitudes is critical in identifying gaps, strengthening prevention efforts, and overcoming the epidemic. Purpose This study was aimed to describe and assess elementary school children's knowledge and attitudes about COVID-19, signs and symptoms, modes of transmission, precautions, and attitudes towards COVID-19. Methods This research was used a cross-sectional design to describe knowledge and attitude of elementary school children. The cluster sampling technique was used to recruit 92 of children aged 7-12 years. An online questionnaire was posted through WhatsApp group questionnaire that developed by the author to measure knowledge and attitudes towards COVID-19 based on literature. The instrument was declared valid and reliable with Cronbach alpha 0.71, consisting of four main parts: socio-demographics, sources of information, knowledge, and attitudes of primary school children regarding COVID-19. Data analysis used descriptive statistics, percentage, and frequency for grouped measurements. Results: The majority of children get COVID-19 information from social media and family/friends (62.4%), knowing about COVID-19 (59.9%), mode of transmission (88%), signs and symptoms (47.8%), prevention (78.4%), and protective attitudes against COVID-19 (58.3%). Conclusion The insufficient understanding still become a problem of school aged children regarding the symptoms of COVID-19 and the lack of attitudes of elementary school children towards self-protection against COVID-19 that potential for increasing the transmission of COVID-19 infection to children. Nurses as educators could provide health education to improve elementary school students' understanding of signs of symptoms and attitudes for protecting against COVID-19 through a learning by playing approach Keywords: COVID-19; Knowledge; Attitude; School age Children.
NURSE CARING BEHAVIORS AND PATIENTS’ LENGTH OF STAY: CORRELATIONAL STUDY Ayu Dewi Nastiti
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Background: Nursing is a profession that emphasizes an attitude of care and affection for patients. Nursing puts forward an understanding of human behavior and responses to health problems, how to respond to others, as well as understanding the advantages and disadvantages of patients. This study aims was to correlate the nurse's Caring behavior with the length of stay in the Inpatient Installation of Dr.R.Soedarsono General Hospital, Pasuruan City. Method: This research used the correlational descriptive method. The number of samples were 37 nurses. Variable In this research were nurse's Caring behavior and the length of stay. The data obtained will be analyzed used Rank Spearman Results: The results of Spearman Rank analysis show there was relationship between a nurse caring in nursing services with length of stay. It was shown with a significant 0.009 with a positive relationship direction of 0.501 so that it showed a relationship with a moderate category between the relationship of caring nurses in nursing services with length of stay. Discussion: The conclusion of this study there was a relationship between nurses caring behaviors and a length of stay. Based on this research it is recommended that Hospital continue to improve caring ability for professional nurses with skills training about caring behavior. Keywords: Caring, nursing services. length of stay

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