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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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Incidence and Management of Scabies in Boarding School: Perception from Residents Siti Aminah Tri Susila Estri; Muhammad Khotibudin
IJNP (Indonesian Journal of Nursing Practices) Vol 6, No 1 (2022): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/ijnp.v6i1.13355

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Background: Scabies is a Sarcoptes scabei infection of the human epidermis. This disease is often found in patients who live in groups, such as in boarding schools. Although the risk factors, knowledge, and treatment of scabies have been known, the incidence of scabies in Islamic boarding schools is still high. There is a perception that scabies is a common disease among students. Scabies can interfere with the quality of life or activities of sufferers.Objective: Therefore, it is necessary to study the perceptions of managers and residents of boarding schools regarding the management and incidence of scabies in Islamic boarding schools.Methods:  This research was conducted in an Islamic boarding school using a qualitative method. The information was obtained from 40 participants: school leaders or managers, teachers, non-educational staff, students, and parents of students in boarding schools.  Information was collected using a google form, then coded and grouped based on the item. This study has been declared ethically feasible by the research ethics committee.Result: The result showed that participants considered scabies a skin disease that could interfere with daily activities. It could be transmitted through direct contact, using toiletries or clothes together.  School leadership policies, based on good knowledge, followed by the appropriate behavior of all school residents, had an important role in the incidence of scabies in boarding schools.Conclusion: The participants had explained similar perceptions about scabies and their management in their boarding school. Participants agreed that scabies could be eliminated by jointly implementing healthy lifestyle behaviors based on Islamic values. The researchers suggest continuing and improving activities and management of students with scabies so that the school can be free from scabies. Second, further research can be carried out in schools with a high incidence of scabies so that it can be compared and find the basic problem about why there is still a high incidence of scabies in boarding schools in Indonesia.
Effectiveness of Nutrition Booklet to Improve Participation in The Management of Anemia in Cesarean Mothers Ida Mardalena; Sutejo Sutejo; Eko Suryani
IJNP (Indonesian Journal of Nursing Practices) Vol 6, No 1 (2022): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/ijnp.v6i1.13353

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Background: Severe postpartum anemia after cesarean is strongly associated with predelivery and postpartum Hb levels in maternal. The adverse effects of anemia impact health and economic development. WHO estimates that 12.8% of maternal deaths in Asia can be attributed to anemia.Objective: This study aims to identify the effect of the anemia booklet on the perception, participation, and hemoglobin level of cesarean mothers in the management of anemia.Method:  This quasi-experiment with the pre-posttest without control groups design was conducted to measure the effectiveness of education using a nutrition booklet on the level of Haemoglobin and perception variable. 30 respondents were involved, and the data analysis was carried out using a Statistical test using paired t-test with a CI of 95%.Result: The relationship between Hb before and after giving the booklet was revealed with a correlation coefficient of 0.333 and a significance of 0.84 (p-value 0.05). Perceptions before and after understanding the booklet obtained p-value = 0.000 0.05. Management before and after giving the booklet obtained p-value = 0.005 0.05. The interviews found that after receiving information, mothers' perceptions improved regarding understanding anemia, recognizing signs and symptoms, preventing anemia, consuming protein, consuming drinks, and good nutrition for anemia management. After giving anemia management communication through booklets, there was an increase in the mother's participation in consuming snacks, drinking after mealtime, and improving personal and environmental hygiene.Conclusion: Education through booklets affected maternal perceptions and management actions in preventing anemia but did not affect hemoglobin (Hb). It could also increase mothers' perception and participation in consuming snacks, drinking after mealtimes, and personal and environmental hygiene. Furthermore, nurses could use booklets as a medium of counseling.
The Effect of Hypnoparenting in Overcoming the Problem of Smart Device Addiction in Preschool Children at Ar Raudah Kindergarten Banjarmasin Esme Anggeriyane; Suci Fitri Rahayu
IJNP (Indonesian Journal of Nursing Practices) Vol 6, No 1 (2022): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/ijnp.v6i1.12802

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Background: The unwise use of smart devices in children negatively impacts psychosocial and physical health. Hypnoparenting is a communication technique involving the brain activity system between parents and children.Objective: This research aims to determine the effect of hypnoparenting in overcoming the problem of smart device addiction in preschool children.Methods:  The study used a quasi-experiment design with a time-series experiment on 40 parents. A sample included 19 parents of preschool children at Ar Raudah Kindergarten Banjarmasin with a purposive sampling technique in August 2021. Inclusion criteria were parents with children with smart device addiction problems who have never applied hypnoparenting. Exclusion criteria included parents who were unable to accompany their children to sleep daily. The Independent variable was hypnoparenting, while the dependent variable was smart device addiction. The research instrument was an interview guide and observation sheet.Result: The results showed that there were 2 people (10,53%) with a low level of smart device addiction before hypnoparenting was carried out, 11 people (57.89%) with a moderate level, and 6 people (31,58%) with a high level. After hypnoparenting was carried out, there were 11 people (57.89%) with a low category, 7 people (36,84%) with a moderate category, and 1 person (5,26%) with a high category. The data analysis was conducted using the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test with ρ value = 0.009 0.05.Conclusion: The result showed a significant effect of hypnoparenting carried out for 21 days on smart device users. Hypnoparenting could be applied by parents for 21 days before bedtime to overcome the problem of smart device addiction to optimize growth and development in preschoolers.
Quality of Life of Children with Thalassemia in Indonesia: Review Rahmah Rahmah; Sri Nabawiyati Nurul Makiyah
IJNP (Indonesian Journal of Nursing Practices) Vol 6, No 1 (2022): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/ijnp.v6i1.10477

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Background: Thalassemia is an inherited disorder of hemoglobin (Hb) synthesis. Treatment of thalassemia has not yet reached the level of cure. Globally, the management of thalassemia is symptomatic in the form of lifelong blood transfusions. Data on children with thalassemia major in Indonesia has not been widely published. However, various studies clearly showed growth and development disorders and behavior that greatly affected the quality of life of children with thalassemia. Blood transfusions and lifelong use of drugs often lead to feelings of boredom of treatment, not to mention physical changes and the feeling of being different from relatives or friends that will cause the feeling of inferiority. They often drop out of school and do not find work, which causes highly severe psychosocial effects. Objective: This paper aims to provide an overview of the quality of life of children with thalassemia in Indonesia so that it can be used as a reference in providing appropriate management regarding the quality of life of children with thalassemia. Methods: This literature search used google scholar and pubmed for complete publications in 2010-2020 with the keywords "quality of life", "thalassemia children," and "Indonesia”. Result: There were six research articles related to this search. Indonesia's average quality of life for children with thalassemia ranged from 50% to 67.2%.Conclusion: Of the four domains assessed, school function had the lowest average, followed by emotional, physical and social function. Child health services need to optimize children's functional abilities and quality of life.
An Axiomatic Approach in the Development of the Theory of Creative Aging Jose Mari Louis G. Alforque
IJNP (Indonesian Journal of Nursing Practices) Vol 6, No 1 (2022): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/ijnp.v6i1.13351

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Background: There are several ways in which the term ‘creativity; is defined.  It may be considered an ‘act’ or an ‘expression’.  At an earlier age, people do things in accordance with what is expected of them and moreover, do things from their perspective.  In older adults, creativity is an innate characteristic developed to improve oneself, and on the other hand, an ‘expression’, a way of doing things in everyday life.Objective: This study aimed to develop a substantive theory of creative aging among older adults.Methods:  The theory was developed using an axiomatic approach where six axioms were deduced into three emergent propositions. It is theorized that creativity is an innate ability of a person that does not stop upon reaching old age, and is motivated by factors that may limit or enhance creativity.Result: The expression of creativity among older adults in the later years is dynamic and a continuous engagement in activities and life pursuits leads to a healthier and more productive state of aging.Conclusion: Providing opportunities and an avenue where older adults can express their creativity should be considered to better understand the life of older adults and how they continue to flourish in their later years. 
COVID-19 Vaccine: Examining Nurses Attitude and Willingness to accept the inoculation in North Western Nigeria Abdullahi Haruna Ibrahim; Muhammad Awwal Ladan; Umar Yunusa; Murtala Hassan Hassan; Hamza Abubakar; Sulaiman Tukuntawa Abdul'Aziz
IJNP (Indonesian Journal of Nursing Practices) Vol 6, No 1 (2022): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/ijnp.v6i1.13950

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Background: Healthcare providers are the first line of information in pandemics and the last line of support during infections spread.Objective: The study was conducted to examine Nurses Attitude and Willingness to accept COVID-19 vaccine in Northern Nigeria.Methods: Cross-sectional design and systematic sampling technique were used for the study where 300 pretested structured questionnaires were distributed to nurses attending Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria’s Mandatory Continuing Professional Development Programme in Kano, Jigawa, Kaduna and Katsina states of Northwestern Nigeria. 89.3% of the questionnaires were successfully retrieved and analysed using frequency tables and spearman’s correlation coefficient.Result: The result revealed that majority (67.3%) had a positive attitude towards vaccines in general but 89.6% of the respondents were not willing to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Spearman’s correlation analysis revealed a significant positive correlation between Knowledge of COVID-19 (ρ =0.402, p0.01), having long term medical condition (ρ =0.492, p0.01), highest educational qualification (ρ =0.291, p0.01), female gender (ρ =0.160, p0.01) and willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccine among the respondents. Significant positive correlation was also observed between age (ρ =0.186, p0.01) and refusing a recommended vaccine in the past. Significant negative correlations were observed between refusing a recommended vaccine in the past (ρ =-0.661, p0.05) and willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccine, knowledge of COVID-19 (ρ = - 0.132, p0.01), refusing a recommended vaccine in the past (ρ = - 0.132, p0.01) and years of working experience.Conclusion: It was recommended that awareness campaigns needs to be instituted targeting the eradication of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among all healthcare providers.
Patient Experience in The Healing Process of Tuberculosis: A Phenomenology Study Resti Yulianti Sutrisno; Dewi Rossytalia Widiyastuti; Arif Wahyu Setyo Budi; Bertha Tesma Wulandari; Kellyana Irawati; Passakorn Suanrueang
IJNP (Indonesian Journal of Nursing Practices) Vol 6, No 1 (2022): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/ijnp.v6i1.15662

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Background: Indonesia has the third rank of the highest tuberculosis (TB) incidents globally. The complete treatment of the disease becomes the essential thing to be conducted. The duration of TB treatment for at least six months and various factors can affect mental health to the occurrence of depression. The presence of depression in TB patients was significantly associated with poor adherence to TB treatment, as well as higher rates of treatment failure and higher mortality rates. Objective: Exploring the experience of tuberculosis patients during the healing process related to the risk factors that cause depression in patients.Method: A qualitative study with a phenomenological approach. The purposive sampling technique collected nine participants from five public health centers in The District of Sleman. They were patients with pulmonary tuberculosis who underwent treatment in the intensive or the continuous phase, presence of depression based on screening with the Beck Depression Inventory-II Questionnaire. Data were collected by conducting in-depth interviews and were analyzed using inductive content analysis. Result: There are five themes as the factors that cause depression in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis which are a) denial of destiny, b) stigma about tuberculosis, c) presence of comorbidities, d) no family support, and e) losing a job.Conclusion: Factors causing depression in TB patients are denial of destiny, stigma about tuberculosis, comorbidities, no family support, and losing a job. It is crucial for health workers to provide health education, counseling, and psychotherapy community-based intervention related to disease, stigma prevention, and family support to reduce the incidence of depression so that they can help complete treatment.

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