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Family Support towards Quality of Life of Cancer Patients: a Literature Review Yenni Ferawati Sitanggang (a*), Felisha Zammara Kristianto (b), Charles T. C Mangkuharja (b), Elisabeth Dwi Arianti (b)
a,b) Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Pelita Harapan
Jalan Boulevard Jend. Sudirman No.20, Lippo Karawaci
*yenni.sitanggang[at]uph.edu
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The quality of life of cancer patients are influenced by biopsychosocial and spiritual aspects. In fulfilling these aspects, cancer patients need support from those closest to them, particularly their family. Family supports make cancer patients feel more valued and feel their existence is more meaningful. This review was conducted to describe findings from literatures about family support towards quality of life of cancer patients. This study used systematic literature review as the method. This review examined nursing literature published between 2015 and 2020, which retrieved from online databases Google Scholar and Pubmed. Keywords used were quality of life, cancer or cancer patients, family support or care giver supports and palliative care. The inclusion criteria were used for this review, article that focus on cancer patients, published within 2015 to 2020, and was a research study. While the exclusion criteria were articles that were in English and Indonesian language and was a literature review article. This study used the Joanna Briggs Institutes Critical Appraisal Tools for analyzing the articles. 10 articles were selected and were analyzed. The results showed that family supports can be provided from physiological, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects. Every aspect has a form of support provided in the treatment process to improve the quality of life of cancer patients. Further studies are recommended to explore more supports that can maximize the quality of life of patients with cancer.
Keywords: Family support, Cancer, Quality of life
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Related Factors to the social interactions of school-age children during the Covid 19 pandemic Ning Arti Wulandari, Erni Setiyorini, Khusnul Arifianti
STIKes Patria Husada Blitar
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Corona^s disease (Covid 19) has become a global pandemic. Social distancing is recommended to prevent transmission. Countries have made policies to dismiss schools to prevent transmission to children. The situation will have an impact on children^s social interactions. The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that influence social interaction in school age children during the Covid 19 pandemic. The design of this study uses correlation. The sample in this study was 73 respondents taken by accidental sampling technique. Online data collection methods with structured interviews via videocall. This research was conducted in June 2020. The results showed that there was a relationship between children^s social interactions with smartphone using intensitys (P value = 0,000) and parents^ work (P value = 0.034), while the gender were unrelated. Data analysis uses multiple logistic regression. The covid 19 pandemic this has changed the pattern of communication into online, so that even though it is enacted psychically distancing pre-school age children can still do social interactions by using smart phones. So parents are required to spend time accompanying children in using the smartphone in social interaction
Keywords: school age children, Social interaction, covid 19
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Life Meaning Therapy on Anxiety Experience by Female Prisoners in Correctional Institution Nurvina Taurimasari (a), Nawang Wulandari (a), Ulfa Husnul Fata (a)
STIKes Patria Husada Blitar
Jalan Sudanco Supriyadi168 Blitar Indonesia
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Female prisoners with all the lack of social support coupled with the stigma of society by giving a negative label to them has a psychological impact that is felt, one of which is anxiety. Life meaningful therapy aims to reduce anxiety by the process of finding meaning in life. This study aims to determine the effect of therapeutic meaning of life with the anxiety of female prisoners in Blitar Correctional Institution Class IIB. This type of research is a Quasi-Experimental study with the One Group Pretest Posttest Design approach. The sample used by 15 respondents was taken by purposive sampling technique. This life giving therapy is given as many as 4 sessions for 2 weeks. For anxiety assessed using the Hamilton Rating Scale-Anxiety (HRS-A) questionnaire. Data were analyzed using Paired T-Test. The analysis results obtained p value of 0,000 where p <0.05 which means there is a therapeutic effect of interpreting life with anxiety of female prisoners in Correctional Institution Class IIB Blitar. The need for therapy to interpret life in the mental training program of Prisoners in Blitar Corrections Institutions.
Keywords: Anxiety, Female Prisoners, Life Meaning Therapy
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Early Palliative Care Improves Patients^ Quality of Life : A Literature e Review Agis Taufik, Nuriya Nuriya, Akhyarul Anam
university of jenderal soedirman
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Patients with terminal illnesses experience various physical problems such as pain, shortness of breath, weight loss, activity disturbances, as well as psychosocial and spiritual disorders that affect the quality of life of the patient and his family. Most patients are found at an advanced stage. Palliative care is the management of chronic diseases that does not only focus on the treatment of physical symptoms but also focuses on supporting psychological, social and spiritual needs carried out with an interdisciplinary scientific approach. Patients who experience various physical disorders such as pain, shortness of breath, weight loss, disruption of activity but also experiencing psychosocial and spiritual disorders, this greatly affects the patient^s quality of life. The aim of this study was to identify articles on the effectiveness of early palliative care in improving quality of life patient.
This study used six steps, namely formulating research questions and objectives, searching for existing literature, filtering according to inclusion criteria, assessing the quality of articles, extracting data, and analyzing data. Articles retrieved from the Google Scholar database, Ebsco, Proquest are bilingual. The keywords we use are ^Early Palliative Care, Early Palliative Care, Quality of Life^. 1453 articles were found, and only 10 articles that met the inclusion criteria were included in the analysis.
The results of the literature review show that terminal disease patients who receive Early Palliative Care, are admitted to the intensive care unit, inpatient and outpatient, have a better quality of life than patients who do not receive EPC. The difference between EPC and standard palliative care is when initiating treatment and the intensity of the palliative nurse^s visits with the patient and family. Treatment that can be categorized as EPC is palliative care that is started at least 3 months before the patient is sentenced to death.
Keywords: Key words: Early Palliative Care- EPC- Quality of life- End of Life
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MOTHERS GRIEF WITH NAPZA ABUSING ADOLESCENT A QUALITATIVE STUDY Wahyudi Mulyaningrat1, Prof. Achir Yani S. Hamid2, Dr. Novy H.C. Daulima2, Wahyu Ekowati1, Keksi Girindra Swasti1
1Department of Nursing, Jenderal Soedirman University, Indonesia
2Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
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Background : NAPZA abuse has become a global problem. Each year it expanded to the market of young people (adolescent) and become a very worrying problem. The impact of NAPZA abuse covers a very wide range of aspects: medical, criminal, psychosocial, educational, and economic. The role of parents, especially mothers, is very important in treating NAPZA abusing adolescent. Mother is the closest person to the child so that the role of caring for adolescents with NAPZA problems is very attached to her and its impact is the feeling of grief for mother.
Purpose : The feeling of grief has not been explored in depth, so this study aims to explore the feelings of grief felt by the mother in taking care of NAPZA abusing adolescent.
Method : The research design was qualitative with a phenomenology approach involving eight participants. Data were collected by indepth interview and analyzed using Colaizzi method. The results obtained three themes that refer to the feelings of grief felt by the mother with NAPZA abusing adolescent.
Results : The result of this research are six themes. Three themes of which refers to the feelings of mothers grief felt during the care of adolescent NAPZA users. The other three refer to support for mothers and maternal efforts in finding adolescent cures.
Conclusion : this study recommend that the mother as the closest person as the main focus of intervention due to NAPZA abuse by adolescents.
Keywords: NAPZA, mothers, adolescents, grief
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WALKING EXERCISE AND BLOOD PRESSURE AMONG ELDERLY WITH HYPERTENSION IN A NURSING HOMES Evi Lailiya, Budi Widiyanto, Muhamad Jauhar
Health Polytechnic of Ministry of Health Semarang
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Background: Hypertension was become a global health problem because its prevalence increased significantly every year. This is caused by several factors, such as an unhealthy lifestyle and lack of physical exercise. The impacts was chronic kidney disease, coronary heart disease, stroke, and even death. One of complementary therapy that can control blood pressure was walking exercise. This study aims to determine the effect of walking exercise on blood pressure among the elderly with hypertension in a nursing homes.
Method : The research applied quasi-experimental type of pre-test and post-test without control group. There were totally 32 elderly selected by purposive sampling based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. The instruments was used sphygmomanometer aneroid type and stethoscope. Walking exercise was given in 3 times a week with 30 minutes per session. Data analysis was used paired t-test.
Results: The results shows that there was effect of walking exercise to reduce blood pressure among the elderly with hypertension significantly with a p value of 0,000 (p <0.05).
Conclusion: There are differences in blood pressure before and after walking exercise. This intervention can be used as an complementary therapy. Walking exercise was easier, simple and independently physical activities. So can be integrated in non-communicable disease program in primary health care services.
Keywords: elderly, hypertension, nursing homes, walking exercise
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The Correlation Between Modifiable Risk Factors To Hypertension Level In The Middle-Aged and Elderly Martina Pakpahan (a*), Ni Gusti Ayu Eka(b), Maria Veronika Ayu Florensa(c)
a)Lecturer of Faculty of Nursing-Universitas Pelita Harapan, Jalan Boulevard Jenderal Sudirman, Tangerang, Indonesia, *email: martina.pakpahan[at]uph.edu
b)Lecturer of Faculty of Nursing-Universitas Pelita Harapan, Tangerang Indonesia
c)Lecturer of Faculty of Nursing-Universitas Pelita Harapan, Tangerang Indonesia
Abstract
Backgroud : Hypertension is a common health problem in the middle-age and elderly. This is closely related to modifiable risk factors such as physical activity, diet, body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC).
Purpose: To determine correlation modifiable risk factors to hypertension level in the middle-age and elderly.
Methods: Used a correlational quantitative methodology with accidental sampling. Respondents of this study were 145 people consisting of 79 middle-age (45-59 years old) and 66 elderly (60-74 years old) in nine Posbindu (Integrated Development Post for Elderly) under a Community Health Centre in Binong, Tangerang, Indonesia. This study passed its ethical clearance. A kappa test was conducted with results was 0.7-0.8. The questionnaire was valid and reliable. Blood pressure was measured two times. Other two factors including smoking behavior and stress will be published in other research publications.
Results: The study found half of the respondents had pre-hypertension in both systole and diastole phases (42.8-53.1%) and most of respondents had
moderate physical activity (94.5%), unhealthy diet (63.4%), pre obesity BMI (39.3%) and abnormal WC (78.6%). Multivariate analysis with linear regression showed the modifiable risk factors that had significant correlation to hypertension level were BMI (p value 0.04, r 0.17) and WC (p value 0.04, r 0.17).
Conclusion: Controlling over BMI and WC is one of the important promotive and preventive effort to manage hypertension. Campaign regarding ideal body weight can further be socialized at community.
Keywords: Body Mass Index (BMI), Diet, Elderly, Hypertension, Physical activity, Waist Circumference (WC)
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Risk Factor of Impaired Lung Function of Welders in Binong, Tangerang Deborah Siregar (a*) , Yenni Ferawati (b)
(a,b) Lecturer Faculty of Nursing Universitas Pelita Harapan
Boulevard Jend. Sudirman No. 15A Lippo Village 15811, Indonesia
*deborah.siregar[at]uph.edu
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Welding is an activity to combine two metal parts by using a heat source from the fuel to permanent bond. The risks faced by welders in the work environment are dust, steam, gas and others, which can interfere with work productivity and health. An exposure to welding fume may associated with lung function disorders and can resulted in breathing problems such as respiratory distress or pulmonary dysfunction. The study aimed to analyze the risk factors of impaired lung function in welding workers in Binong, Tangerang. This research was a quantitative with cross sectional design. The study was conducted among welders (30 workers). Lung function status was measured by spirometry with the parameters of vital capacity (VC), forced vital capacity (FCV), forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) and ratio of FEV1/FVC. The data was analyzed used chi square. The analysis showed that 20 respondents (67%) had impaired lung function and 10 respondents (33%) had normal lung function. From 20 respondents with impaired lung function there was 5 respondents (25%) had restriction and 15 respondents (75%) had combined restriction and obstruction. Another factor affecting impaired lung function in welding workers is nutritional status, which respondents with abnormal nutritional status are 2.15 times higher risk of impaired lung function compared to respondents who have normal nutritional status. Respondents who did not exercise regularly 1.22 times higher risk of impaired lung function compared to respondents who exercise regularly. Therefore, it is necessary to collaborate with Community Health Center and provide health education to improve healthy lifestyles for welding workers and educate the use of personal equipment when working.
Keywords: Impaired Lung Function, Welder, Welding Workers
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OVERVIEW OF SELF-CONCEPT OF THE KPOP DANCE COVER YOUTH COMMUNITY IN PURWOKERTO Erlin Shinta Devi, Keksi Girindra Swasti, Koernia Nanda Pratama
Universitas Jenderal Soedirman
Jalan Prof. HR Bunyamin 993 Purwokerto 53122
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Background : Korean Wave developed in different parts of the world until it entered Indonesia and was much interested by teenagers. Teens have a major developmental task is the formation of identity. Identity formation is related to the concept of self. The concept itself is an individual perspective on theirself in terms of all aspects. Joining the K-Pop Cover Dance Community can affect the formation of adolescent self-concept.
Methodology : Quantitative descriptive research with cross sectional approach. Total sample of 77 adolescents belonging to the community of K-Pop Dance Cover in Purwokerto with total sampling technique. The research instrument used a questionnaire. Analysis of data using univariate analysis.
Research result : All respondents aged 15-19 years (100%). Gender majority of respondents were female (70.1%), last education is high school (70.1%), had a normal BMI (57.1%), have pocket money per month in the range of 1-2 million (70.1%), and has joined the community for 1-2 years (45.4%). All respondents have a positive self-concept based on self esteem, body image, self ideal, self identity, and self role.
Conclusion : Teens who are members of the community of K-Pop Cover Dance in Purwokerto has a positive self-concept.
Keywords: Self-Concept, Korean Wave, K-Pop Cover Dance.
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Progressive Muscle Relaxation Decreasing Anxiety Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults Ns. Arjuna, S. Kep-Dr. Etty Rekawati, SKp., MKM- Ns. Dwi Nurviyandari Kusuma Wati, S.Kep., MN
Faculty of Nursing Universitas Indonesia
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Background: The role of community nursing is critical in comprehensive health management, including on the issue of anxiety that occurs among older people. Excessive and continuous anxiety can cause dysfunction and decrease their quality of life. Progressive Muscle Relaxation is a therapeutic modality that can create a relaxed state, thereby affecting anxiety levels.
Purpose: to determine the effect of PMR on the anxiety among community-dwelling older adults
Methods: The research used a Quasi-Experimental design with pretest and posttest control group on 138 older people. The intervention was in the form of Progressive Muscle Relaxation for 10 sessions in 5 weeks (2 times a week). Geriatric Anxiety Scale was used as the data collection. The data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon test and Mann Withney test.
Results: In the intervention group, there was found a difference on the anxiety level in the pre-test and post-test (p = 0.0001). However, in the control group, there was no significant difference found (p = 0.062). There is a significant effect of PMR on the level of anxiety among older adults (p = 0.0001).
Conclusion: PMR intervention can reduce anxiety among older people who live in a dwelling community. PMR intervention can be used as a therapeutic modality in the management of community nursing care for the older people with anxiety to prevent adverse effects.
Keywords: Anxiety- Community-Dwelling Older People- PMR
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Indonesian Mental Health Problems During COVID-19 Pandemic Creating New Behaviours Mustia Dewi Irfianti
Graduate School of Environmental Science, Jenderal Soedirman University, Indonesia
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Since March 2020 news informed developing of the COVID-19 case in Indonesia was wide-spread broadcasted through mass media, digital media, and also social media. Various responses and reactions are shown by people such as scared, worried, stress and depressed. Most of them suffer from mental health problems. Slowly, stress and depression make changes in behavior. The purpose of this study is to find out changing Indonesians behavior during the pandemic. Data were collected from the review of various scientific journals and the mass media which were published and available in online currently. It was observed that recently Indonesian habit have emerged which like cycling. The first thing one must know that Indonesia has no cycling culture. People prefer to drive motorbikes or cars before. Since the beginning of COVID-19 case in Indonesia, government began implementing social distancing and temporarily halting work activities also teaching and learning. During the pandemic, streets were deserted by vehicles because many people stayed at home. Lack of people interaction trigger of their stress and need physical activity to release. That so many people do cycling nowadays. It can reduce stress and depression levels which have an impact on more serious mental health problems.
Keywords: mental health, pendemic, behavior
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Stress and Smoking associated with Hypertension in Middle-Aged and Elderly in Binong Tangerang Martina Pakpahan, Ni Gusti Ayu Eka, Maria Veronika Ayu Florensa
Universitas Pelita Harapan
Abstract
Backgrounds: Hypertension as one of many non-communicable diseases contributes to mortality rate worldwide and detecting its risk factors is crucial for its prevention programs especially in community settings. Stress and smoking cant be eliminated in communities life
Purpose: This study examined the correlation between stress and smoking of middle-aged and elderly with hypertension
Methods: This study is part of the main research related to hypertension and modifiable risk factors. Four other factors (body mass index/BMI, waist circumference/WC, physical activities, and consumption pattern) were reported in other study report. A quantitative study was applied using accidental sampling to recruit the respondents. The recruitments were located in Posbindu(Integrated Development Post for elderly) under a Community Health Centre in Tangerang Indonesia
Results: The 145 respondents comprised 79 (54.5%) middle age and 66 (45.5%) elderly. Most of the respondents (82.8%) were female, half of them were Sundanese (50.3%) and two-thirds of them had low income (69.7%). From Blood Pressure examination, half of the respondents were categorized as prehypertension (42.8-53.1%). Most respondents had non- smoking behavior (82%) and half of them in severe stress level (57.2%). Moreover, there was a significant correlation between respondents level of stress and their level of hypertension (systole: p-value 0.047; r 0.167 & diastole: p-value 0.033; r 0.18). However, there was no significant correlation between smoking and hypertension (p-value >0.05)
Conclusion:
There is a correlation between stress and hypertension but there is no correlation between smoking and hypertension, preventive efforts needed to control the disease
Keywords: stress; smoking; hypertension; middle age;elderly
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Family Experience Caring for People With Post-Pasung Mental Disorders in the Covid-19 Pandemic Period Nining Wuri Lestari1*, Setyawati Soeharto2, Heni Dwi Windarwati3
Brawijaya University
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Background: the family has its own experience when caring for people with post-pasung mental disorders during the covid-19 pandemic. Objective: explore family experiences in caring for post-pasung patients during the covid-19 pandemic. Method: qualitative research with interpretive phenomenological approach. Data obtained by in-depth interviews using semi-structured interview guidelines. Research site in Trenggalek Regency, the data reached saturation in the twelve participants. Results: data analysis using IPA (Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis), obtained six themes. The themes are: feeling frustrated with the patients condition, feeling annoyed because of the patients disobedience, feeling helpless to do something, anxious because of the patients condition and behavior, bored because there is no meaningful development in the patient, feel responsible for caring for patients. Conclusion: the family as a caregiver still has the responsibility to care even in the covid-19 pandemic.
Keywords: "Family, Caregiver, Responsibility, Caring, People with Post-Pasung Mental Disorders"
Keywords: "Family, Caregiver, Responsibility, Caring, People with Post-Pasung Mental Disorders"
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SMOKING AT HOME AND THE INCIDENTS OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS IN TODDLER AND PRESCHOOL AGE Ivonny Sherly Sitanaya (a), Kirey Sianipar (a), Marsela Susanti Pandango (a), Martina Pakpahan (b), Sarah Lidya Cicilia (c*)
a) Students of Faculty of Nursing, Pelita Harapan University, Indonesia,
b) Lecturer of Faculty of Nursing, Pelita Harapan University, Indonesia, Jl. Jendral Sudirman No. 20, Bencongan, Kelapa Dua, Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia, Email: martina.pakpahan[at]uph.edu
c*)Clinical Educator of Faculty of Nursing, Pelita Harapan University, Jl. Jendral Sudirman No. 20, Bencongan, Kelapa Dua, Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia, *Email: sarah.cicilia[at]uph.edu
Abstract
Background: Smoking is one of the factors that caused Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) especially in passive smokers. In Indonesia, ARI is one of the diseases that caused death in toddler and preschool children. ARI is one of the most common patterns of disease in the Community Health Center (Puskesmas) Puuweri, West Sumba as much as 44.1%.
Objective: To determine the correlation between smoking at home with ARI incident in toddler and preschool age at Integrated healthcare post for children (posyandu) under Puskesmas Puuweri.
Method: This study employed a correlational quantitative method with a cross-sectional approach. This study used accidental sampling with 32 samples of mothers who had toddler or preschool children who came to posyandu. The instrument was modified questionnaire, with cronbachs alpha 0.650 for ARI incident variable and 0.686 for smoking behavior.
Results: The results showed 16 (50%) respondents families were smoking at home. There were 8 (25%) ARI incidents and 24 (75%) non-ARI. Bivariate analysis with chi-square test showed there was no correlation between smoking at home with the incidence of ARI in toddler and preschool children at Posyadu under Puskesmas Puuweri (p value 0.414 and OR = 1.975).
Conclusion: The risk of ARI in toddler and preschool children can be reduced by stop smoking at home.
Keywords: Keywords: Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI), Community Health Centre, Preschool, Smoking, Toddler
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THE CORRELATION BETWEEN INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT AND SMOKING BEHAVIOR OF ADOLESCENTS IN HIGH SCHOOL Iman Abrahamhowuhowu Mendrofa1, Kris Dwi Jayanti1, Martina Pakpahan2, Agustin Lamtiur3
1Students of Faculty of Nursing, Pelita Harapan University, Indonesia,
2Lecturer of Faculty of Nursing, Pelita Harapan University, Indonesia,
3Clinical Educator of Faculty of Nursing, Pelita Harapan University, Jl. Jendral Sudirman No. 20, Bencongan, Kelapa Dua, Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia, Email: agustin.lamtiur[at]uph.edu
Abstract
Background: Smoking behavior in Indonesia continues to increase at the age of adolescents (aged 14-19 years), and smoking behavior starts at a young age. Many factors can cause young adolescents to smoke, one of them being the influence of the social environment.
Purpose: To determine the correlation between the influence of the social environment on smoking behavior in adolescents in High School.
Methods: This study used a correlative quantitative methodology with cross sectional approach. The study used accidental sampling technique with samples size were 106 students of class XI High School in Tangerang. The instrument in this study used an online questionnaire. Analysis of data used univariat and bivariat. The variable smoking behavior has a cronbach alpha 0.8 while the social environment effect has a cronbach alpha 0.770.
Results: Univariate analysis found that 98 (92.5%) respondents had an influence on the social environment while 8 (7.5%) did not have an influence. There were 77 students (72.6 %) had smoking behaviour, while 29 students (27.4 %) did not have smoking behaviour. Bivariate analysis with the Chi Square test found p value 0.001, meaning that there was a significant correlation between the social environment influence.
Conclusion: Smoking behavior in high school adolescents can be reduced by giving them positive social influences on the environment.
Keywords: Adolescents, Behavior, High School, Social Environmental, Smoking
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Effectiveness of Psychological Well Being Promotion Program for the Elderly In the area Responsible for Public Health Center 3 Yala City Municipality ubontip chaisang (a), Niwat chaisang (a), Lukman Marano (a)
Sirindorn college of Public Health Yala
Abstract
This research is a Mix Method research by Quasi-experimental research
One group Pre - Post test design and quality study to study effectiveness of Psychological well-being promotion program for the elderly in the area responsible for public health center 3, Yala City Municipality. The experimental group consisted of 15 elderly people selected by multistage sampling and purposive sampling. The tools included Psychological well-being questionnaire for the elderly with the reliability of .77 and Psychological Well-Being Promotion Program items for a focus group. Statistical data analysis was Paired t-test and content analysis.
The research findings the mean score of Psychological well-being of the elderly were higher mean scores. Before counseling and after participating in Psychological Well-Being Promotion Program were 4.20 and 4.64, respectively. The mean scores Psychological well-being of the elderly were different between before counseling and after participating ( p <.01). Focus group report of the elderly who attended the Psychological Well-Being Promotion Program showed that they satisfied with the model and applied to living well.
Keywords: Psychological Well Being- Psychological Well Being Promotion Program for the Elderly
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Beautiful Mind Bring Change to Mind: A Video Approach to Reducing Stigma Estria, Suci Ratna; Nurjanah, Siti
Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto
Abstract
Background: Negative stigma still against to people with mental disorders in our society and on college campuses, including nursing students. Nursing students are required to be able to provide nursing care to them, with the stigma can reduce the quality of nursing care. To overcome this stigma, an innovation was made in the form of a video titled Beautiful Mind: Bring Change to Mind which contains the outpouring of hearts from mental patients.
Purpose: This paper has purpose to examine the impact video Beautiful Mind: Bring Change to Mind on the stigma score in nursing student.
Methods: This paper used quasy experiment approach, A total of 166 nursing students were in the study with 83 watcing the video and 83 being part of control group. This study used Mental Health Stigma Scale (MHSS) questionaire to examine the stigma scor in nursing student. Each nursing student sees a video that lasts 20 minutes, after that asked them to discuss the video content. Data was analyzed by using t-independent test.
Results: the results showed that there are a significantly decreasing score at nursing student who had stigma to people with mental health disorder (p=0,001)
Conclusion: the conclusion of the study there is video Beautiful Mind Bring Change to Mind can be designed to be an educational media to reduce negative stigma in nursing student.
Keywords: Video, stigma, video education
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN QUALITY OF SLEEP AND BLOOD PRESSURE IN FACULTY OF NURSING IN X UNIVERSITY Felicia Kartika (a), Melisa Constantine Sigarlaki (b), Debora Siregar (c), Elissa Oktoviani Hutasoit (d)
a) Siloam Hospital, Sentosa Bekasi
b) Siloam Hospital Mampang
c) Lecturer at University of Pelita Harapan, Karawaci, Tangerang, Indonesia (debora.siregar[at]uph.edu)
d) Clinical Educator at University of Pelita Harapan, Karawaci, Indonesia
Abstract
Background: Sleep is a basic need that must be fulfilled by people to be able to maintain health status at an optimal level. Sleep Quality is very important for health. When a person has a lack of sleep, the body warns it as a stressor, then the sympathetic nerves activated. The Renin-Angiotensin Aldosterone system is stimulated and the synthesis of central catecholamines is increased so the blood vessels constrict and cause an increase in blood pressure.
Objective: The study aimed to analyze the relationship between sleep quality and blood pressure in nursing students at the Faculty of Nursing at the University X.
Method: The research method was a quantitative with cross sectional designed. This study was conducted by 66 students with simple random sampling. Blood pressure was measured by a sphygmomanometer. The data was analyzed used chi square.
Results: The analysis showed there was no relationship between the quality of sleep and blood pressure in students at the Faculty of Nursing in University X. (p value .01) and respondents who have a sleep deprivation were 1.2 times have a higher risk of abnormal blood pressure compared to respondents who have quality sleep.
Conclusion: There was no relationship between the quality of sleep and blood pressure in students nursing at the faculty of nursing at University X. Even so, still needs to do a modification of students behavior to improve their sleep quality.
Keywords: Blood Pressure; Nursing Students; Quality of Sleep
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THE RELATIONSHIP OF CULTURE SHOCK TO THE NURSING STUDENTS SELF-ADJUSTMENT AT FIRST YEARS Febrika Yuseta, Isma Mandasari, Lidia Michella, Veronica Paula, Novita Susilawati Barus
[a b c] Student Nursing Faculty of Nursing Universitas Pelita Harapan
[d] Lecturer Faculty of Nursing Universitas Pelita Harapan Departemen Mental Health
[e] Assitant Lecturer Faculty of Nursing Universitas Pelita Harapan
Jenderal Surdiman Boulevard street Lippo Karawaci Tangerang Banten 15811 Indonesia
Abstract
Background: cultural shock occurs when individuals are in a new environment and require students to adjust to their new environment. Adjustment is a coping mechanism for someone to deal with problems in cultural change and this is often experienced by students when entering the first year of learning, who choose to be far from their home region. Students are expected to be able to deal with cultural differences from their home regions. Students in dealing with cultural changes will cause conflicts within themselves, to face the cultural differences of their new environment. conflict in adjusting to the new environment is considered a natural thing, because it is a process in dealing with changes in the culture of the new environment.
Objective: to determine the relationship between cultural shock and self-adjustment from first-year nursing students.
Research Methods: This study uses a correlational quantitative research method with cross sectional approach. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling. The research instrument used a questionnaire with a sample of 183 first-year students with uni variate and bi variate data analysis. Data analysis of two variants uses the chi square test.
Results: The results showed that the majority of respondents needed a shock culture of 50.8% and the majority of respondents could adjust to 50.3%. Probability value = 0.355> 0.05 which means there is no relationship between culture shock and first year nursing students
Recommendation: Further research to be able to identify other factors that can influence culture shock for the adjustment of first-year nursing students.
Keywords: Keywords: culture shock, first-level students, self-adjustment
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Literature Review: Psychological impact of Covid-19 for nurses Riana Dwi Agustina
Faculty of Health Sciences, Jenderal Soedirman University
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Introduction: Pandemic Covid-19 has had an impact on all areas of life in the world. One of them is the health sector, because there are health workers, especially nurses who are considered as the front guard in the fight against Covid-19. As someone who is very in risk to contracting Covid-19, of course the psychological condition of nurses underwent various changes
Methods: The search for journal articles was conducted electronically using several databases, namely Science Direct, Google Scholar and Pubmed. Keyboards used are pshycological impact, mental health, nurses, Covid-19. From this search, 6 articles will be reviewed.
Results: There were psychological changes in nurses during the Covid-19 pandemic including increased work stress, anxiety, fear and depression
Conclusion: As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, nurses psychological condition underwent various changes including increased work stress, fear, anxiety and depression.
Keywords: Covid-19, mental health, nurses, psychological impact
Keywords: Covid-19, nurses, mental health, psychological impact
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Analysis and Evaluation Medical students perceptions of their learning environment during the Covid-19 Pandemic at School of Health Science Panakkukang Makassar in Indonesia Mikawati (a), Muaningsih (a), Apryadno Jose Al Freadman Koa (a*)
(a) School of Health Science (STIKES) Panakkukang Makassar
*apryadno[at]gmail.com
Abstract
Background: The educational environment has an extremely important role in students learning, academic achievement and educational activity during Covid 19. The DREEM (Dundee Ready Educational Environment Measure) questionnaire is an important tool for assessing the educational environment.
Aims: The aims of this study was analysis and evaluation medical students perceptions of learning environment during the Covid 19 pandemic.
Methods: A descriptive cross sectional questionnaire based study was conducted among one to three year medical students toward the end of the semester. The DREEM questionnaire was administered to 515 students from three majors. A total of 339 respond to the DREEM questionnaire. The data were analyzed using SPSS IBM version 22.0, Scores obtained were expressed as mean and SD.
Results: The mean total DREEM score was 171/200. The mean score for Students Perceptions of Learning, Students Perceptions of Teachers, Students Academic Self Perceptions, Students Perceptions of Atmosphere, and Students Social Self Perceptions were 30.19/48, 37.67/44, 31.42/32, 46.05/48, and 25.45/28, respectively. This shows the environment for learning was satisfactory.
Conclusion: Overall both groups tend to give a positive score with some questionable areas.
Keywords: DREEM; Educational; Environment Students
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Literature Review: The Impact of Cyberbullying on Adolescent Mental Health and Prevention Efforts Herdika Listya Kurniati
Faculty of health sciences, Jenderal Soedirman University
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Cyberbullying has been defined as the harassment and mistreatment of others using electronic devices repeatedly and intentionally. Most teenagers who experience cyberbullying will have psychological trauma. Cyberbullying adolescents tend to experience loneliness and social isolation, which leads to low self-esteem and depression. The purpose of writing an article is to find out the mental health of adolescent victims of cyberbullying and how to prevent it. This systematic review was carried out in June 2020. By searching databases including Google Scholar, PubMed, and Science Direct. Keywords used: adolescent, cyberbullying, impact, mental health, psychological, victims. The results showed that adolescents who are victims of cyberbullying will experience psychological impacts including cognitive, affection and conative. The conclusion from writing a review article is that there is an impact on mental health in adolescents victims of cyberbullying. Therefore, needs to be an effort to provide awareness to the public, especially social media users, so that they can use it wisely and wisely as well as anticipate all things that can harm and hurt others.
Keywords: adolescent; cyberbullying impact; mental health
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Nursing Students Coping Strategy on Academic Stress: A Literature Riview Eventfull OCto Marthin Ziliwu (a), Marnita Ndraha (a), MIka Trisha Sinaga (a), Veronica Paula (b), Novita Susilawati Barus (b*)
Faculty of Nursing University Pelita Harapan
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Background : Nursing students academic stress is caused by various pressures, such as academic competition and lecture assignments. Mental disorder affecting approximately 20 percent adults every year and the most common causes is academic stress. In Jakarta, more than 50% of nursing students experienced academic stress due to excessive academic burden. Therefore, nursing students need to find appropriate coping strategies to deal with academic stress.
Aim: To describe nursing students coping strategies on academic stress from various article sources.
Methods: We used Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, and PubMed database to search for articles. Then, the articles were selected using PRISMA flow diagram and criticized with JBI Critical Appraisal Checklist.
Results: Based on the five articles that have been analyzed, it can be concluded that nursing students who experienced academic stress used emotion-focused coping and problem-focused coping in which of each has various strategies, ways of using, advantages, and disadvantages. Both coping strategies are effective in dealing with stress experienced by nursing students and there is nothing superior between both strategies. Therefore, students can choose the right coping strategy according to the individual character and the type of problem.
Conclusion: Emotion-focused coping and problem-focused coping strategies are effective for dealing with academic stress in nursing students
Keywords: Academic stress, Coping strategy, Nursing students
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Nursing Hypnotherapy To Increase Motivation of Patients with Hypertension Koernia Nanda Pratama (a*), Galih Noor Alivian (b), Agis Taufik (b), Imaniar Vitasari (c)
a) Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Jenderal Soedirman University, Indonesia
b) Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Jenderal Soedirman University, Indonesia
c) Program Study of Nursing, Highest School of Sukabumi Health Science, Indonesia
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Background: Increased motivation affects the health conditions of hypertensive patients. The impact of this problem if left untreated can cause enormous problems. Complications due to hypertension cause several problems such as stroke, kidney failure, myocardial infarction, or even death. Nursing hypnotherapy is a blend of caring, comfort, and hypnosis theories to provide nursing intervention and complementary therapy, which is a combination of health education and hypnosis. Nursing hypnotherapy functions in the subconscious client so that it can influence attitudes and even behavior. This study aimed to determine the effect of nursing hypnotherapy on increasing motivation and self-care in patients with hypertension.
Material and Method: The study design used an experimental design approach for the pre and post control groups with the control group design. The number of samples in this study was 70 patients with hypertension in the village of Rempoah Purwokerto Utara divided into 2 groups: 35 patients with hypertension into the intervention group and 35 patients with hypertension as the control group. The intervention group received nursing hypnotherapy once a week for 4 weeks. Improved motivation and self-care were measured before and after treatment with a questionnaire. The sampling technique is simple random sampling. Data were analyzed using paired t-test and independent t-test.
Results: The results revealed themes in this study related to the digital nursing hypnotherapy and motivation of hypertensive patients. The findings show that in the intervention group there was a significant increase in the self-motivation value of hypertension sufferers although not all of them. However, the control group tends to stay with the value of self-motivation even decreasing.
Conclusion: The study concluded that self-motivation of hypertension sufferers needs to be increased to support treatment. This study recommends nurses to use digital nursing hypnotherapy to
Keywords: Hypnocaring, Motivation, Hypertension
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Application of Therapeutic Group Therapy on the Development of School Age Children Industry with Empowerment of Caregiver, Teacher, and Mental Health Cadre Renny Nova1, Budi Anna Keliat2, Mustikasari2
1. Mental Health Nursing Department, School of Nursing, Universitas Brawijaya, Jalan Veteran, Ketawanggede, Kecamatan Lowokwaru, Kota Malang, Jawa Timur, 65145, Indonesia, Email: reva.fk.psik[at]ub.ac.id, rennynova88[at]gmail.com (Corresponding Author)
2. Mental Health Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Indonesia,
Depok 16424, Indonesia
Abstract
Background: School-age children are in the 6-12 year age range that enters the development of industries where children develop their productivity. Failure to achieve the task of development causes mental health problems in children.
Purpose: To know the results of therapeutic group therapy application on the development of school age children industry with empowerment of caregivers, teachers, and mental health cadres.
Methods: The design of this study uses Case Series. Samples of 30 school-aged children were divided into 3 groups and Therapeutic Group Therapy was conducted to train the stimulation of developmental aspects. Children received 2 therapeutic group therapy classes at Primary School as many as 6 meetings accompanied by caregivers, teachers, mental health cadres and therapeutic groups therapy in the community as much as 3 meetings accompanied by caregivers and mental health cadres.
Results: The study showed the development of childrens industry increased to 98.46% and the childrens developmental aspects of motor, cognitive, language, emotion, personality, moral, spiritual, and psychosocial increased and the familys ability to stimulate child development increased to 93.33%. The results of previous research shows the development of childrens industry by 80.33% after therapeutic group therapy of school-aged children by involving only caregivers and teachers.
Conclusion and Recommendation: the promotion of mental health of school age children in elementary schools and in the community is needed by involving children, families/caregivers, teachers and mental health cadres for sustainable nursing care.
Keywords: therapeutic group therapy, school-aged children, industrial development, empowerment of caregiver, teacher and cadre of mental health
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Urban and Rural Family Attitudes In The Face Of COVID 19 Siti Zahara Nasution1*, Cholina Trisa Siregar2, Reni Asmara Ariga3, Lufthiani4, Muhammad Ridha Haykal Amal5
Sumatra Utara University
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Background: Attitudes are the results of various experiences and the results of human interactions with its environment manifested in the form of knowledge, attitudes and actions.
Purpose : This study aims to describe differences in urban and rural family behavior in the face of COVID-19.
Methods: The design of this research is descriptive. Sampling with purposive sampling techniques. Sample as many as 30 urban families and 30 rural families. The research was conducted in April 2020. Data collection is done using a questionnaire that includes demographic data and statements related to family behavior against COVID-19. Data is processed and described in the form of frequency and percentage distribution.
Results: The study concluded that urban family knowledge faced COVID-19 in a good category of 70% while the knowledge of rural families majority in the category of less than good 93.3%, urban family attitudes facing COVID-19 in the category of correct attitude 73.3% whereas rural family attitude right in the right category is only 33.3%, action urban families facing COVID-19 in the category of true 70% and action of rural families entirely in the category is not true 100%.
Conclusion: The conclusion of this study of urban family behavior is better in the face of the COVID-19 than the behavior of rural families that are likely influenced by the lack of information received by families living in rural areas.
Keywords: urban family, rural family, attitudes, COVID 19
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COMBINATION OF AUTOGENIC RELAXATION AND PROGRESSIVE MUSCLE RELAXATION REDUCING BLOOD PRESSURE AMONG ELDERLY WITH HYPERTENSION IN A NURSING HOMES Sri Widiyati, Sugih Wijayati, Sukma Diyanatul Faikha, Muhamad Jauhar
Health Polytechnic of Ministry of Health Semarang
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Background: Hypertension is a non-communicable disease that is still become a major health problem in developing countries. The trend of increasing cases occurs every year. Hypertension was caused by lack of physical activity and unhealthy nutrition. One of the high-risk age groups is elderly. Hypertension in the elderly can cause complications such as stroke, cardiovascular disease, and kidney failure. One of the complementary therapies that can reduce blood pressure in the elderly was a combination of autogenic and progressive muscle relaxation. This study aims to identify the effectiveness of autogenic and progressive muscle relaxation combinations in reducing blood pressure in the elderly.
Method: The research design used was a quasi-experimental pre-test and post-test type with control group. There are 23 elderly for each intervention and control group selected by purposive sampling based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. The instrument used was a aneroid sphygmomanometer and a stethoscope. The intervention was given 2 times a week for 3 weeks with a duration of 15-20 minutes per session. Data analysis uses paired t-test and independent t-test. This study has passed ethical tests from the Medical / Health Research Bioethics Commission Sultan Agung Islamic University No. 055 / I / 2020 / Bioethics Commission.
Results: The results showed that there was a significant effect of a combination of autogenic and progressive muscle relaxation on reducing blood pressure in the elderly significantly with p value = 0.037 (p <0.05) in systolic blood pressure and p value = 0.033 (p <0.05) in diastolic blood pressure.
Conclusion: There is a decrease in systolic and diastolic blood pressure in the elderly after taking therapy. These intervention can be integrated in non-communicable disease control programs in primary health care facilities.
Keywords: Hypertension, elderly, autogenic relaxation, progressive muscle relaxation
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Cognitive Impairment among Community Dwelling and Institutionalized Older People and Its Related Factors Rahmi Setiyani*, Asep Iskandar
Nursing Department, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman
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Background: Demographic phenomenon of population aging has brought some consequences, including the higher prevalence of age related diseases such as cognitive impairment. Preventative strategies can be started by identifying the prevalence and managing its risk factors.
Purpose: This study aimed at identifying prevalence of cognitive impairment among community-dwelling and institutionalized older people, and its related factors.
Method: A cross sectional study conducted among 99 community-dwelling and 49 institutionalized older people in Central Java Province in Indonesia in 2019. Cognitive function was measured using Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE). Data was analyzed using descriptive and bivariate analysis.
Result: Finding shows that the prevalence of cognitive impairment among community-dwelling older people was significantly lower than those living in institution (20.2 % compared to 44.9%, p=0.002). Education and literation factors were significantly correlated to MMSE scores in both groups (p=0.005, p=0.000 and p=0.004, p=0.001 respectively). Age, and marital status were related to MMSE scores only in community-dwelling older people (p=0.003, p=0.007 respectively), while gender was related to that of institutionalized older people (p=0.012).
Conclusion: Institutionalized older people were more likely to suffer from cognitive impairment. Factors related to cognitive function were age, gender, marital status, education, and literation.
Keywords: Cognitive function- community-dwelling- institutional- mild cognitive impairment- older people
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Literature Review: The Psychological Impact on Students During the Covid-19 Pandemic Tuti Hartini (a*), Wahyu Ekowati (b)
a) Nursing Department Student, Health Sciences Faculty, Jenderal Soedirman University
Jl. Dr. Soeparno Karangwangkal, Purwokerto 53123, Indonesia
*tutihartini98[at]gmail.com
b) Psychiatric Nursing Department, Health Sciences Faculty, Jenderal Soedirman University
Jl. Dr. Soeparno Karangwangkal, Purwokerto 53123, Indonesia
Abstract
Background: Covid-19 virus is a new type of virus that causes pneumonia which first appeared in China and spread rapidly to various countries. The spread of this new virus has an impact on physical and psychological health in the sectors of life including education. Students are one of the populations who are at risk of psychological impact. Therefore, it is necessary to know the psychological impact on students during the Covid-19 pandemic. Objective: to identify the results of the latest research on the psychological impact on students during the Covid-19 pandemic in various countries. Research Methods: The study was conducted based on a literature review. Searches are limited to articles published in 2019-2020 with the type of original research. The database used is Pubmed, Science Direct, NCBI, with the keywords psychological impact, college student, and covid-19. Results: Nine articles were published about the psychological impact on students during the Covid-19 pandemic. The article contains research on levels of anxiety, depression, stress and Post Traumatic Distress Syndrome (PTSD) in students in Jordan, China, Saudi Arabia and Spain. Conclusion: Students in Jordan have higher levels of depression than other countries. This is due to excessive fear in the pandemic compared to other countries.
Keywords: Covid-19; Psychological impact; Students
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Nurse scheduling management with nurse job satisfaction several Hospital in Jakarta Ichsan Rizany (a, b*), Rr Tutik Sri Hariyati (c), Efi Afiyanti (c)
a) Nursing school, Faculty of Medicine, Universita Lambung Mangkurat, South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia
*ichsan.r.psik[at]ulm.ac.id
b) Postgraduate at Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Indonesia, West Java, Indonesia
c) Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Indonesia, West Java, Indonesia
Abstract
Nurse satisfaction becomes a benchmark in the quality of service. Low nurse satisfaction is still a problem in hospitals. Several factors influence the low level of job satisfaction. This study aims to analyze the relationship between nurse service scheduling management to nurse job satisfaction in several hospitals in Jakarta. The study design used a cross-sectional study (n = 264 nurses). Samples were selected by random sampling. Inclusion criteria are nurse nurses who work for at least one year, are willing to become respondents. The research instrument used a satisfaction questionnaire from the Ministry of Health and a nursing scheduling management questionnaire made by researchers. Data were analyzed using a t-test, ANOVA test, and correlation test. This studys results obtained a mean value of nurse satisfaction of 64.57 (64.57%) and the average management scheduling service of 92.16 (78.1%). The mean of organizing function shows the highest value of all functions, with a mean value of 7.71 (92.6%). While the mean of directing function has the smallest value of all functions at 17.37 (72.3%). There was a relationship between nurse scheduling management and nurse satisfaction with moderate strength (p = 0.001; r = 0.414). The study concludes that there is a significant relationship between the scheduling of nurse service to nurse satisfaction. The head of the room, which is the lower line manager, is required to manage the scheduling of services optimally so that nurse job satisfaction can be increased.
Keywords: Management; Nurse job satisfaction; Nurse scheduling; Nurses
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