This study aims to determine the impact of problem-based learning on nursing student learning outcomes. The research method used is quasi-experimental by comparing the two groups, namely the group treated with problem-based learning and conventional learning. The research subjects were 7th semester nursing students, totaling 68 students who were divided into two groups, experiment with problem-based learning and control with conventional learning. Analysis of the data in this study by comparing learning outcomes in the two groups, experimental and control. The results of data analysis showed that students who were treated with problem-based learning obtained better learning outcomes compared to the control group or conventional learning. This research can be concluded that there is an impact of problem-based learning on nursing student learning outcomes
School-age children have a very high risk of experiencing a nutritional problem during their development, consisting of an imbalance between their body mass index and the state of malnutrition due to their nutritional intake. The parenting at Muhammadiyah Orphanage is related to the nutritional status of the children managed in the group. This parenting status causes less attention to be paid to the children’s nutrition. This study aims to identify the food intake pattern in relation to the food delivery and nutritional status of school-aged children (6-12 years) in the Muhammadiyah Orphanage house setting.
The incidence of diabetes mellitus is increasing which causes pain in the legs of sufferers. Safety and comfort needs will not be fulfilled if the patient experiences pain, therefore nurses as professional health workers who in their main task are to meet the basic needs of patients, must be able to understand the response and behave professionally in dealing with pain problems that occur inpatient. One effort to reduce pain intensity is by implementing diabetic foot exercises in patients with diabetes mellitus. The purpose of this implementation is to find out the effectiveness of the implementation of diabetic foot exercises in reducing pain intensity in patients with diabetes mellitus in the sacred hospital throughout. The design of this study is the study of experimental design of Static Group Comparison. The population is patients who are hospitalized in Siti Khodijah. Along with the technique of simple random sampling. Data collection through questionnaires and observations, then the data is processed using and analyzed by Spearman Rho analysis and then concluded. Based on the results of the study, it was found that before the leg exercises most respondents experienced moderate pain, namely 19 people (63%), after doing leg exercises most of the respondents experienced mild pain, 21 people (70%) experienced mild pain. While the results of statistical tests show that the provision of foot exercises is effective in reducing pain intensity in patients with Diabetes Mellitus with the results of ρ = 0.000.
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