Thalassemia is a genetic disease that causes various physical and psychosocial problems. Patients will experience psychosocial and emotional disorders in the form of feelings of depression, anxiety and other problems. Nurses as counselors need to provide genetic counseling interventions as a strategy to overcome these problems through information technology media such as android-based mobile applications. Android-based information technology is the most common and easy-to-use medium for nurses to provide health services such as genetic counseling. This research method used Research and Development design which aimed to design, produce and test the validity of the products that have been produced. The research phase used a qualitative approach to find out the problems and needs of the android application for the implementation of genetic counseling. Furthermore, the system development stage used the FAST (Framework for Application of Systems Technology) method which consists of preliminary investigation, problem analysis, requirements analysis, decision analysis, system design and construction. Testing of the Android-based Cyber Gene mobile application for the implementation of genetic counseling in thalassemia patients was carried out by testing all existing menus using secondary data. The result of this research is the Android-based Mobile Application “Cyber Gene” for Genetic Counseling Implementation among Thalassemia Patients. Nurses, thalassemia patients, and their caregivers can use this application for the comprehensive genetic counseling intervention process with instant messaging through the Live Consultation menu based on the predetermined procedure. Testing the system installed on android version 1.1 with the result that all menus and submenus on the system can be accessed and work well. Therefore, the Cyber Gene application can be used for the implementation of genetic counseling in thalassemia patients, both in hospitals and other health facilities.
Tujuan: Studi kasus ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis implementasi evidence-bassed nursing kompres hangat terhadap penurunan intensitas nyeri epigastrum pada pasien gastritis. Metode: Jenis penelitian ini adalah penelitian kualitatif dengan pendekatan studi kasus deskriptif, dimana disusun berdasarkan laporan asuhan keperawatan melalui pendekatan proses keperawatan yang dilakukan selama tiga hari di Ruangan Dahlia RSUD Kota Banjar. Pengkajian dilakukan dengan cara anamnesis dan observasi. Diagnosa Keperawatan ditentukan dengan Standar Diagnosa Keeperawatan Indonesia (SDKI), sedangkan rencana keperawatan disesuaikan dengan pengelompokan intervensi pada Standar Intervensi Keperawatan Indonesia (SIKI) yang ditunjang dengan Evidence Based Nursing. Implementasi dan Evaluasi keperawatan didokumentasikan dengan model SOAPIER. Pemberian terapi kompres hangat pada pasien gastritis diberikan dengan menggunakan botol yang berisikan air hangat dengan kisaran suhu <42ºC. Hasil: Diagnosa keperawatan nyeri akut dengan nomor diagnosa 0077 diberikan intervensi keperawatan berupa kompres hangat. Setelah diberikan intervensi keperawatan selama 3 hari, skala nyeri berkurang bahkan hilang saat dievaluasi pada hari ketiga yang asalnya skala 5 menjadi skala 0. Data subjektif dari hasil anamnesa, klien juga mengatakan nyeri berkurang dan pada hari ketiga klien mengatakan nyeri hilang. Kesimpulan: terapi kompres hangat efektif terhadap penurunan intensitas nyeri. Pada pasien gastritis dengan masalah nyeri skala nyeri yang asalnya skala 5 menjadi skala 0 (hilang).
Introduction: Diarrhea is a change of intestine movement which is marked by the increasing frequency of defecate and the liquid stool consistency. Diarrhea in lack nutrition toddler is often found in the developing country, the worse nutrition of the toddlers, the worse diarrhea happens to them. Mother's Breast milk and good nutrition enough can be the best prevention to the possibility of diarrhea. The number of toddlers who got diarrhea, the health center gave more attention because it could cause dead for the toddler. Objective: To investigate correlation between status of nutrition and incidence of diarrhea Method: this research used quantitative analytic method with cross-sectional approach. The population as many as 1,610 toddlers and the sample taken by using proportional random sampling and got collected 75 toddlers. This research was processed in univariate and bivariate and analyzed by chi square test (X2). Result: based on the toddler nutrition statue from 75 respondents, the highest frequency was less nutrition as many as 42 toddlers (56,%), the highest frequency of toddler diarrhea occurrence was 47 toddlers (62,7%), there is a significant relationship between nutrition statue and the diarrhea occurrence in toddlers because a^ p (0,05>0,000) and chi-square value of chi square (X) count > chi square (X2) table (66,237>7,815).
Tujuan: Untuk menggambarkan intervensi teknik relaksasi terhadap masalah ansietas pada pasien pre-post operasi tumor mammae sinistra. Metode: Penelitian dilakukan dengan menggunakan pendekatan studi kasus dalam proses keperawatan yang mencakup pengkajian, penentuan diagnosa, intervensi, implementasi dan evaluasi. Diagnosa keperawatan berdasarkan Standar Diagnosa Keperawatan Indonesia (SDKI), sedangkan Intervensi Keperawatan berdasarkan Standar Intervensi Keperawatan Indonesia (SIKI). Adapun Kriteria hasil yang diharapkan berpedoman pada Standar Luaran Keperawatan Indonesia (SLKI) Hasil: Intervensi sesuai dengan target dan standar yang telah ditentukan sehingga kecemasan berkurang. Kesimpulan: Penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa intervensi teknik relaksasi cukup sesuai untuk mengatasi kecemasan pada pasien pre atau post operasi, sehingga dapat dijadikan sebagai rujukan untuk melakukan penelitian yang akan datang. Selain itu, penelitian ini menjadi salah satu alternatif intervensi keperawatan yang dapat diterapkan di rumah sakit maupun klinik.
Introduction: High blood pressure causes several complications such as heart failure, kidney failure, stroke, circulation problems and death. Hypertension can be triggered by stress due to activation of the sympathetic nervous system which causes an intermittent increase in blood pressure. Patient's knowledge of hypertension is an important factor in controlling blood pressure and reducing stress levels. Objective: This study aims to determine the prevalence and correlation of the level of knowledge and stress in people with hypertension. Methods: This type of research is quantitative analytic with a cross sectional approach. The population in this study were hypertension patients in the Public Health Centre of Cijeungjing working area who were more than 30 years old with a total 101. The research sample was taken as many as 50 respondents with purposive sampling technique. The research instrument used was a questionnaire to measure the level of knowledge of hypertension and the perceived stress scale (PSS-10) as a measure of stress levels. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 20 with Chi Square statistical test. Results: The results showed that the majority of respondents had more knowledge than the average of 27 people (54%). While the majority of respondents' stress levels were in the medium category, namely as many as 33 people (66%). Conclusion: Based on the results of the analysis, it is concluded that there is no significant relationship between knowledge and stress levels of hypertensive patients as evidenced by the value α <ρ value (0.05> 0.067) and the value of chi square (X2) count <chi square (X2) table (5.709 < 12,592).
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