Caring is a nursing action based on the desire to understand, help and reduce suffering by taking the best actions for health. Caring behavior must also be given to Covid-19 patients. The research objective was to determine the adaptation of nurses' caring behavior in Covid-19 patients in the RSUD Dr. Isolation room. M. Yunus Bengkulu. This research is a descriptive study with a qualitative approach, involving 10 participants as research subjects. Data collection was carried out through in-depth interviews and observations observing the caring behavior of nurses in providing nursing services to Covid-19 patients. Data analysis techniques include transcripts of interview results, data reduction, analysis, data interpretation and triangulation, which are then concluded. The results of the study were obtained, all the participants had applied aspects of caring, namely caring, responsible, friendly, calm, patient, always ready, motivating, empathetic towards Covid-19 patients and their families, even though there was worry and anxiety in themselves participant. Conclusion, nurses still have caring behavior in providing nursing care and can adapt to apply caring behavior to Covid-19 patients sincerely even though as individuals they have a sense of concern. It is suggested that the spirit of caring should always be turned on in nurses, this requires support from management in improving the physical, mental and spiritual health of nurses so that nurses can provide professional nursing services. Keywords: Adaptation, Behavior, Caring
ABSTRAKKesejahteraan spiritual merupakan salah satu faktor penunjang kesembuhan pasien. Kesejahteraan spiritual pada pasien CKD sangat penting untuk diperhatikan. Pada penelitian ini, peneliti menggunakan jenis rancangan penelitian Studi Deskriptif Kuantitatif dengan pendekatan studi kasus. Sampel yang diambil adalah 10 orang pasien CKD maksimal 8 kali yang melakukan hemodialisa. Instrument pengumpulan data yang digunakan pada penelitian ini adalah kuesioner dari Ellison yaitu kuesioner Spiritual Well Being Scale (SWBS). Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan lebih dari sebagian (60%) responden memiliki kesejahteraan spiritual dalam katagori baik. Responden dengan nilai kesejahteraan spiritual baik menganggap bahwa penyakitnya adalah ujian dari Tuhan dan merasa bahwa dibalik penyakitnya pasti ada hikmahnya dan hampir sebagian (40%) responden memiliki kesejahteraan spiritual dalam katagori kurang baik menunjukkan bahwa responden tidak menerima penyakitnya, responden mengatakan bahwa Tuhan itu tidak adil terhadapnya. Peneliti melihat dari wajah responden terlihat sedih, dan merasa putus asa akibat penyakit yang dideritanya. Jadi perlu peran perawat untuk memberi perhatian lebih khususnya pada kesejahteraan spiritual, agar terciptanya tingkat kesejahteraan spiritual pasien CKD yang lebih optimal. Kata Kunci : Kesejahteraan Spiritual, Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
This research aims to conduct a basic analysis of policies on learning services during the Covid-19 period towards practice subjects at IAIN Curup Bengkulu Indonesia. This type of research is Research & Development (R&D) by ADDIE at the need assessment stage. Case studies are carried out in the Physical Education course at the Curup state Islamic Institute Bengkulu Indonesia. The population in this study were students of IAIN Curup who took Physical Education courses. The research sample was 238 students. The sampling technique used was the purposive sampling technique and the instrument used was a closed questionnaire. Data were analyzed by using quantitative and qualitative analysis. From this research, it will be obtained the results of an analysis of policies on learning services during the Covid-19 period towards practicing subjects at IAIN Curup. Through this research, it is concluded that most of the policies regarding learning services carried out during the pandemic are still not very good.
Anemia is a health problem in the whole world. Anemia cannot be ignored. Treatment varies depending on the cause, if anemia is severe treatment is given with a blood transfusion. Blood transfusion is an interdependent action that must be given according to standard operating procedures (SOP). The purpose of this study was to determine the description of the procedure for blood transfusion in anemic patients in Jasmine Room Dr. M. Yunus Bengkulu. This research is a qualitative descriptive study with a case study approach, involving 10 informants / research subjects. Data collection through interviews and observation of transfusion procedures by nurses. Data analysis techniques used include interview transcripts, data reduction, analysis, data interpretation and triangulation, data which is then concluded. The results of the study showed that the preparation phase of 9 informants prepared complete tools and preparation of patients 2 did not identify the client. The stage of transfusion installation 10 procedures to re-identify patients not in accordance with the SOP, 4 did not wash hands, 1 did not wear gloves. Post-transfusion stage 10 procedures not in accordance with the SOP on the item paying attention to reactions / complications of transfusion and observation of vital signs. Conclusion blood transfusion installation procedures have been carried out according to the SOP, but have not been implemented properly and perfectly, supervision is still lacking and support facilities are inadequate. It is recommended that the results of the study become a baseline for hospitals in improving the quality of services by increasing routine structured supervision, conducting technical training procedures for transfusion installation, and completing supporting facilities. Keywords: SOP, Blood Transfusion, Anemia
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