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IJNP (Indonesian Journal of Nursing Practices)
ISSN : 25484249     EISSN : 2548592X     DOI : 10.18196/ijnp
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IJNP (Indonesian Journal of Nursing Practices) is a bilingual journal published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, PPNI (Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia) and AIPNEMA (Asosiasi Institusi Penyelenggara Pendidikan Ners Muhammadiyah). IJNP is published semi-annual (June and December) since 2011. This journal before named Muhammadiyah Journal of Nursing with ISSN print 2356-1114. Then, since 2016, this journal changed to IJNP (Indonesian Journal of Nursing Practices) with ISSN online 2548-592X and ISSN print 2548-4249.
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Health Lecturers and Students Views’ about Healthcare Workers’ as Healthy Lifestye Role Models: a Qualitative Study Agustina Arundina Triharja Tejoyuwono
IJNP (Indonesian Journal of Nursing Practices) Vol 4, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal Of Nursing Practices
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

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Background: Health education institutions as producers of healthcare workers have a duty to demonstrate healthy lifestyles to the students as the future healthy role models. Objective: This research aimed to describe the views of health lecturers and students about their role and the effect of healthcare workers’ behavior as healthy lifestye role models. Method: An exploratory qualitative study with in-depth interviews was conducted in 2017. Six lecturers and five studentss were chosen as key informants, who were selected from the medicine, nursing, and health nutrition departments. We analyzed the data manually, by identifying categories then created into themes. Result: Healthcare workers were judged as a representative figure to demonstrate healthy lifestyles. Unhealthy lifestyle practice by healthcare workers was considered a violation of their responsibility. Furthermore, it will decrease the image and respect of healthcare workers which will cause people to trust less in the treatment process and health counseling, and finally, the society will imitate unhealthy lifestyles. Furthermore, in medical education, this influences lecturers’ self-efficacy in health counseling, causing guilty feelings and shame for not implementing a healthy lifestyle although they had already learned health science. Moreover, the students sometimes feel sadness and disappointment, since not all lecturers can become healthy lifestyle role models. Conclusion: Healthcare workers are role models of healthy lifestyles in society and expected to be in any setting. Therefore, they should appropriately respond to becoming someone who qualifies to be imitated and be a good example of a healthy lifestyle in society. 
Relationship Between Drug Consumption, Supervisors' Knowledge and Support, and Patients' Obedience to Take Tuberculosis Drugs Ni Luh Widani; Sondang Ratnauli Sianturi
IJNP (Indonesian Journal of Nursing Practices) Vol 4, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal Of Nursing Practices
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

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Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease caused by Mycobacterium Tuberculosis generally attacking lungs, and the treatment is a minimum of six months. The recovery of TB clients requires adherence to medication treatment and Drug Consumption Supervisors (PMO). Objective: This study aims to analyze the relationship between drug consumption, supervisors' knowledge and support, and patients' obedience to take tuberculosis drugs.Method: This research employed a quasi-experiment with a total population sampling technique. The study was conducted in May-August 2019 in sector one, East Jambe, Karawang district (4 villages), and it employed 101 respondents of TB patients and 101 respondents of supervisors (family). Analysis in this study is used in the Spearman Rho Test.Result: The supervisor analysis reveals that 71.3% of the supervisors are 25-49 years old, 59.4% of them are female, 80.1% of them are unemployed, 70.3% of them have low education, and 52.5% of them are married couples. TB patient analysis reveals that 59.4% of the patients are 25-49 years old, 63.4% of them are male, and 59.4% of them have new TB The level of supervisors' knowledge is good at 78.2%, and their support is good at 63.4%, while the patients' adherence to taking drugs is good at 93.1%. The relationship analysis reveals there is no relationship between the supervisors' knowledge and patient's medication adherence (p-value 0.13); otherwise, there is a significant relationship between the supervisors' support and drug-taking adherence (p-value 0.04).Conclusion: The supervisors' knowledge does not affect adherence, but their support significantly influences the patients' obedience of taking TB drugs.
The Effect of Touch and Sound Therapy to The Level of Pain and Physiological Parameters in Infants Rafika Dora Wijaya; Tita Husnitawati Madjid; Enny Harliany Alwi
IJNP (Indonesian Journal of Nursing Practices) Vol 4, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal Of Nursing Practices
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

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Background: During hospitalization, infants are exposed to unpleasant stimuli such as stress, pain, noise, and invasive procedures. These stimuli produce significant changes in vital signs. Touch and sound therapies are a therapy given to the infants in the form of a mother's touch and a light pat on the baby's hands, feet, body, and head. This procedure is accompanied by rhythmic sounds that have been made in the form of audio files. Objective: This study aimed to determine whether touch and sound therapy can affect the level of pain and physiological parameter (heart rate, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation) in infants by venous blood sampling.Method: This research is an experimental study with a control time-series design, which was conducted from July to October 2013. The research subjects are 30 infants aged 1-12 months who took venous blood samples. Research data were analyzed statistically by the t-test.Result: The results showed that the NIPS scores differed significantly between the intervention and control groups p = 0.000 (p 0.05). Heart rate has a significant effect between the intervention and control groups p = 0.011 (p 0.05). The respiratory rate in the intervention group was lower compared to the control group p = 0.033 (p 0.05). There was no significant difference in oxygen saturation between the intervention and control groups p = 0.232 (p0.05).Conclusion: Touch and Sound therapy decrease levels of pain, heart rate, and respiratory rate, but does not affect oxygen saturation.
The Correlation between The Knowledge Level of Diabetes Management toward The Preprandial Glucose Levels Haris, Fahni; Kristianti, Linda Yuli
IJNP (Indonesian Journal of Nursing Practices) Vol 4, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal Of Nursing Practices
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Background: Knowledge about diabetes mellitus affects the lifestyle of patients who suffer from diabetes mellitus. Knowledge is one of the essential factors that determine health management for patients.Objective: This study aimed to determine the relationship between the knowledge level of diabetes mellitus (DM) management and preprandial glucose levels.Method: This study uses a quantitative cross-sectional method in which the correlation between the knowledge level and the preprandial glucose levels was calculated.  Sixty-eight respondents were selected using purposive sampling. The knowledge level of DM management was measured using a questionnaire which consists of 28 questions. The value of the preprandial glucose level was measured using a test tool (easytouch®). The data were analyzed using Pearson product-moment correlation test. The study was conducted from January to February 2019.Result: The result shows that respondents have a high level of knowledge of diabetes management, in which the score is 20.37 on average. The respondents have an average preprandial glucose level of 139.72 dl/mg. The Pearson product-moment correlation test shows a significant correlation between the knowledge of DM management and the preprandial glucose level with the coefficient correlation at -0.422, and p0.001 (ρ0.05).Conclusion: There is a correlation between the knowledge level of diabetes management toward preprandial glucose levels.
The Effects of Hypnosis Relaxation Towards Fetus Heart Frequency and Vital Signs among Pregnant Women with Pre-eclampsia Khuzaiyah, Siti; Anies, Anies; Wahyuni, Sri
IJNP (Indonesian Journal of Nursing Practices) Vol 4, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal Of Nursing Practices
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Background: One of the causes of Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) in Indonesia is pre-eclampsia. Mothers with pre-eclampsia disorder who are followed by anxiety tend to have specific vital sign change included increasing blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, and fetus heart rate. Pregnant suffered pre-eclampsia should keep the balance of mind and emotion, as well as to reduce a complication of pre-eclampsia towards mothers and their fetus. Objective: The objective of this study was to analyze the effects of the relaxation hypnosis on fetus heart rate and vital signs of pregnant women with pre-eclampsia. Method: This study was a quasi-experiment with a pretest-posttest design. The total subjects were 32 pregnant women with pre-eclampsia, which selected by purposive sampling techniques. The researcher did hypnosis relaxation for three times. a Wilcoxon test was used to analyze the paired bivariate for systolic blood pressure, while the Mann-Whitney test and independent t-test were used to analyze fetus heart frequency.Result: This study shows that hypnosis relaxation can reduce the systole blood pressure (p-value = 0.000; CI=12.185-23.109), reduce diastole (p-value = 0.000; CI= 8.630 – 14.311), reduce heart rate (p value = 0,004; CI= 2.07 – 8.989) and reduce respiratory rate (p value = 0.000; CI = 2.785 – 6.275). In terms of the effect on the fetus, hypnosis relaxation affect the fetus heart rate (p value = 0,000; CI = 5.834 – 13.930). Conclusion: Hypnosis relaxation influences the change of fetal heart rate and vital signs of pregnant women with pre-eclampsia.  
Improvement of Prolactin Hormone Levels on Postpartum Mothers Taken by The Oketani Massage and Pressure in GB-21 Point Machmudah, Machmudah; Khayati, Nikmatul; Widodo, Sri; Hapsari, Elsi Dwi; Haryanti, Fitri
IJNP (Indonesian Journal of Nursing Practices) Vol 4, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal Of Nursing Practices
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Background: Breastfeeding will provide a wide range of benefits for both mother and baby. Breastfeeding is one of the physical adaptations and processes of changing maternal roles in postpartum mothers. Not all mothers can go through this process correctly. A small amount of milk production on the first day of postpartum is one of the complaints that is often felt by mothers. The hormone prolactin is one of the factors that influence milk production. One way to stimulate the production of the hormone prolactin is by breast treatment. Breast care will affect hypopise to release the hormone progesterone, estrogen, prolactin, and oxytocin more. Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of pressure on the Jianjing GB-21 acupressure point and Oketani massage on the level of the hormone prolactin.Method: The type of this research is a quasi-experiment with the design used is a pre-post-test design with the control group. Prolactin hormone levels were examined before the intervention (on the first day) and on a ninth day. The examination was carried out using the ELISA (Enzym Linked Immunosorbent Assay) technique. Data obtained was analyzed using an independent sample T-test.Result: The study showed that there was an increase in mean values of maternal prolactin levels after oketani massage intervention and pressure on GB-21 acupressure points. The administration of a combination of interventions, namely Oketani massage and pressure at the GB-21 point, can increase the highest levels of the hormone prolactin, which is 3.41. Whereas in the control group that did not get any intervention, had the lowest levels of the hormone prolactin that is equal to 2,925Conclusion: it can be concluded that oketani massage and applying pressure at the GB-21 point can increase the levels of the hormone prolactin, respectively.
Nurses' Attitude Toward End of Life Care in Emergency Departement and Intensive Care Unit In Rural Hospital Muhamad Zulfatul A'la; Zumrotul Farikhah; Mulia Hakam
IJNP (Indonesian Journal of Nursing Practices) Vol 4, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal Of Nursing Practices
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Background: Death is a psychological and physical event that affects patients caring for, especially in Emergency Departement (ED) and the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Patients and families need the end of life care from a health professional, including nurses. Nurses need to have knowledge, skill, attitude, and interpersonal competencies to provide end of life care. Objective: This study aimed to explored differences of attitudes towards dying care between ED and ICU ward nurses in a rural hospital.Method: Variable in this study was the nurse's attitude. This study used a quantitative comparative cross-sectional research design. The samples were 24 nurses from the emergency ward and 16 from the intensive care unit who were recruited by total sampling. Data were collected to use Frommelt Attitudes Towards the Care of the Dying Care Form B Indonesian version (FATCOD-BI).Result: The results revealed that nurses' attitudes toward caring for dying patients in the ED were 101.42±6.646 (30-150) on average, and in the intensive care unit was 106.44±7.633 (30-150) on average. Nurses in the ICU had a more positive attitude than the ED (p = 0.034). There are differences between the proportion of respondents based on gender, level of education, length of time working in the emergency ward, and ICU. The result showed gender, level of education, and range of time working could influence nurses' attitudes towards caring for dying patients in the emergency ward and ICU.Conclusion: There is a difference between nurses' attitudes towards EOLC in the ED and ICU room at rural hospitals. Moreover, the ICU nurses have a more positive attitude than ED nurses.

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