item: #1 of 79
          id: seanr-10022
      author: DERA ALFIYANTI
       title: seanr-10022
        date: 2022-07-21
       words: 3192
      flesch: 53
     summary: Effects of Early Warning Score (EWS) on outcomes of inpatient services Teguh Theryana Bobonera1 , Vivi Yosafianti Pohan1, Mohammad Fatkhul Mubin1, Yunie Armiyati1 1 Nursing Departmen, Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang Article Info Abstract Article History: Key words : Early warning score, outcomes of inpatient services The decrease in patient morbidity and mortality is influenced by quality inpatient services. Title : Adjusting Early Warning Score by clinical assessment: a study protocol for a Danish cluster- randomised, multicentre study of an Individual Early Warning Score (I-EWS)
    keywords: ews; hospital; inpatient; mortality; outcomes; patient; score; warning; warning score
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        item: #2 of 79
          id: seanr-10598
      author: Asthiningsih, Ni Wayan Wiwin; Milkhatun, Milkhatun; Rizal, Alfi Ari Fakhrur
       title: History of Low Birth Weight and Exclusive Breastfeeding on the Incidence of Acute Respiratory Infection in Children Under Five Years
        date: 2022-12-15
       words: 4268
      flesch: 57
     summary: In addition, children who have a history of LBW births are caused by not getting the nutrients needed during pregnancy; if supported by good nutritional status and exclusive breastfeeding, the child is not susceptible to ARI disease. The relative risk of increasing ARI in infants who are not exclusively breastfed is 2.46.19 According to other research an increase in the practice of breastfeeding programs is very much needed by focusing on exclusive breastfeeding and handling ARI diseases because of the large impact on the health of children under five years.20 Breast milk has elements that meet the baby's nutritional needs over about six months unless the mother is severely malnourished and the composition of breast milk changes with the baby's needs.
    keywords: ari; birth; breastfeeding; children; exclusive; health; history; incidence; research; weight; years
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        item: #3 of 79
          id: seanr-11551
      author: Falah, Miftahul; Lismayanti, Lilis; Sari, Nina Pamela; Setiawan, Asep; Restiana, Nia; Sasyari, Usman; Handayani, Hani; Rosnawanty, Rosy; Nuraeni, Neni; Gunawan, Indra; Meilani, Kiki; Sansuwito, Tukimin bin; Said, Faridah Mohd; Elengoe, Asita; Munirah, Munirah
       title: Effectiveness of application of daily medicine boxes to compliance with anti-tuberculosis drug consumption in Indonesian tuberculosis patients
        date: 2022-12-15
       words: 4557
      flesch: 56
     summary: CONCLUSION Based on the results of the pretest-posttest, it can be concluded that there is a significant effect between before and after being given treatment from the daily medicine box on adherence to taking OAT in TB patients at South East Asia Nursing Research, Vol 4 No 4, Dec 2022/ page 25-32 31 Lilis Lismayanti / Effectiveness of application of daily medicine boxes to compliance with anti-tuberculosis drug consumption in Indonesian tuberculosis patients Tamansari Health Center. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of daily medication use on adherence to anti-TB medication in TB patients at the Tamansari Public Health Center, Tasikmalaya City.
    keywords: adherence; box; boxes; cases; compliance; drug; medicine; patients; research; results; study; treatment; tuberculosis
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        item: #4 of 79
          id: seanr-11608
      author: Ukar, Martin Muslih
       title: The application of post conference on shift operates in ward 16 and ward 21 Hospitals Mubarak Al-Kabir Kuwait
        date: 2022-03-29
       words: 2544
      flesch: 53
     summary: Application post conference this is very important done because could Upgrade service care nursing nurse to patient and can Upgrade performance nurse. The application of post conference on shift operates in ward 16 and ward 21 Hospitals Mubarak Al-Kabir Kuwait Corresponding author: Martin Muslih Ukar martinsamsuri@gmail.com South East Asia Nursing Research, Vol 4
    keywords: conference; kabir; nursing; post; results; room; shift; ward
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        item: #5 of 79
          id: seanr-11664
      author: Nurhidayah, Amalia; Sumarwanto, Edi; Arti, Dwi Windu Kinanti
       title: Patient Safety at RSGMP Unimus based on Sistem Nasional Akreditasi Rumah Sakit (SNARS) 1.1 Komisi Akreditasi Rumah Sakit
        date: 2022-06-30
       words: 4194
      flesch: 47
     summary: Patient Safety at RSGMP Unimus based on Sistem Nasional Akreditasi Rumah Sakit (SNARS) 1.1 Komisi Akreditasi Rumah Sakit Corresponding author: Amalia Nurhidayah amalianurhidayah77@gmail.com South East Asia Nursing Research, Vol 4 No 2, June 2022 ISSN:2685-032X DOI: https://doi.org/10.26714/seanr.4.2.2022.62-69 Original Research Patient Safety at RSGMP Unimus based on Sistem Nasional Akreditasi Rumah Sakit (SNARS) 1.1 Komisi Akreditasi Rumah Sakit Amalia Nurhidayah1, Edi Sumarwanto1, Dwi Windu Kinanti Arti1 1 Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang, Indonesia Article Info Abstract Article History: Submitted: May 6th 2022 Accepted: June 21st 2022 Based on the Sistem Nasional Akreditasi Rumah Sakit 1.1 questionnaire by the Komisi Akreditasi Rumah Sakit (KARS), RSGMP Unimus get a fairly good score and partially completed accreditation requirements for aspects of the assessment of Patient Safety Goals (SKP) and Integration of Health Education and Hospital Services (IPKP).
    keywords: akreditasi; education; hospital; ipkp; patient; rsgmp; rsgmp unimus; rumah; safety; sakit; skp; unimus
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        item: #6 of 79
          id: seanr-11665
      author: Avicenna, Asy-Syifa Brillian; Mahardika, Christina; Jayanti, Lira Wiet
       title: Effect of 35% hydrogen peroxide on in-office bleaching against changes in tooth enamel hardness: Literature review
        date: 2022-03-29
       words: 2270
      flesch: 51
     summary: The process of bleaching teeth produces the effect of reducing the hardness of enamel, increasing tooth sensitivity and erosion.5 Research conducted in 2015 by De Paula using 35% hydrogen peroxide in in-office bleaching, teeth in contact with saliva can cause demineralization and dehydration processes after a few days post-bleaching.6 One of the effects that appears after bleaching teeth is a decrease in the level of micro-hardness in enamel.7 Enamel hardness can be tested with Knoop or Vickers, SEM (Scanning Electron Microscopy), and EDS (Energydispersive X- ray Spectroscopy).8 METHOD
    keywords: bleaching; enamel; hardness; hydrogen; office; peroxide; teeth
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        item: #7 of 79
          id: seanr-11666
      author: Sudrajat, Attidhira Citra Lestari; Hardhani, Puspito Ratih; Sukmawati, Ayuda Nur; Arnov, Steffi Triany; Rimawati, Noor
       title: Effectiveness of Guava Leaf Extract (Syzygium Aqueum) in Inhibiting The Growth of Bacteria Aggregatibacter Actinomycetemcomitans
        date: 2021-12-24
       words: 2946
      flesch: 42
     summary: Water guava leaf extract (Syzygium aqueum) can inhibit the growth of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans bacteria. The role of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans bacteria can lead to the occurrence of aggressive periodontitis.
    keywords: actinomycetemcomitans; aggregatibacter; antibacterial; aqueum; bacteria; cell; extract; growth; guava; leaf; research; syzygium
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        item: #8 of 79
          id: seanr-4809
      author: Chanif, Chanif; Prastika, Dewi
       title: Position of Fowler and Semi-fowler to Reduce of Shortness of Breath (Dyspnea) Level While Undergoing Nebulizer Therapy
        date: 2019-06-23
       words: 3281
      flesch: 51
     summary: The research that's been done before has the result that position semi fowler can stabilize a patient's breath pattern of pulmonary TB.6 Fowler's position is a position where the head is elevated 900 that can be intervention to patients who suffered shortness of breath because at position fowler will help eliminate pressure in the diaphragm that allows the exchange of the larger volume from the air.
    keywords: breath; copd; fowler; nebulizer; nebulizer therapy; position; shortness; therapy
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        item: #9 of 79
          id: seanr-4811
      author: Irani, Ninin
       title: Analysis Relationship Family Support and Health Cadre with Elderly Hypertension Practice in Controlling Health at Primary Health Care Mranggen Demak
        date: 2019-06-23
       words: 3998
      flesch: 44
     summary: Independent variables: family support, and support health workers while the dependent variable was the practice in controlling hypertension elderly health. Advice to the puskesmas officers in order to improve the quality of health care, home visits, provide health education particularly on controlling health benefits for elderly hypertension and cross-sectoral cooperation in the implementation of an integrated program of coaching post (posbindu) elderly.
    keywords: control; disease; family; health; hypertension; practice; relationship; respondents; support
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        item: #10 of 79
          id: seanr-4824
      author: Nugroho, Santoso Tri
       title: Factors That Related To Cancer Related Fatigue
        date: 2019-06-23
       words: 3395
      flesch: 50
     summary: Fatigue in cancer patients is a symptom and a sign that is most disturbing compared to other symptoms and signs, such as pain, nausea and vomiting.3 Continuous fatigue conditions can affect quality client's life because the client becomes too tired to get involved in daily activities.4 Given these conditions, there is a need for appropriate nursing intervention to overcome fatigue in cancer clients. INTRODUCTION Fatigue is a feeling of fatigue that includes physical, mental and emotional, described as feeling helpless or lacking in energy to do something we want or need we.1 Fatigue in cancer-related fatigue is a very common symptom and sign occurs in cancer patients and is different from fatigue experienced by healthy individuals in daily life.1,2 In normal individuals, fatigue will disappear with adequate rest and sleep, while fatigue in cancer patients is not.2 As many as 40% to 100% of cancer sufferers experience fatigue.
    keywords: cancer; depression; factors; fatigue; nursing; patients; research; sleep; study
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        item: #11 of 79
          id: seanr-4825
      author: Uddin, Saiful
       title: Factors Related The Job Satisfaction Among Migrant Nurses In Qatar
        date: 2019-06-23
       words: 3326
      flesch: 54
     summary: Whereas according to demographic characteristics also affect job satisfaction.2 Other research declares that there is no relationship between nurse job satisfaction and age, and there is no relationship between job satisfaction and the length of employment of nurses.3 Meanwhile, Setiawan's (2007) study states that there is a relationship between age, and marital status with nurse job satisfaction and the absence of a relationship between sex, work period and level of education with nurse job satisfaction.4 An interview with several nurses working in Qatar showed data that most felt comfortable working in Qatar. The objective of this study to get an idea of the level of job satisfaction and to identify factors affecting job satisfaction in Indonesian migrants nurse in Qatar.
    keywords: job; level; migrant; nurses; qatar; relationship; satisfaction; work
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        item: #12 of 79
          id: seanr-4826
      author: Mutaqin, Zaenal
       title: Factors Related Work Load Stress Among Migrant Semi-Skilled Workers in Messaieed Qatar
        date: 2019-06-23
       words: 5474
      flesch: 54
     summary: Figure 1 Correlation of stressors of physical conditions with stress levels in Indonesian migrant semi skill workers at Qatar Messaieed The results of the study on the correlation of psychological burden stressors with stress levels on semi-skilled migrant workers are described in Figure 2. Figure 2 Scatter plot the correlation of psychological stress with stress levels in Indonesian migrant semi skill workers at Qatar Messaieed Figure 2 shows that there is a significant relationship between psychological burden and stress level of respondents (p-value of 0.010 (<0.05) and r = 0.305). There was a relationship between neighborhood conditions with stress level (p value=0.000 with r=0.541), the better condition of the neighborhood the milder level of stress.
    keywords: level; migrant; people; qatar; respondents; results; stress; study; workers
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        item: #13 of 79
          id: seanr-4827
      author: Nikmah, Ulin; Machmudah, Machmudah
       title: MgSO4 And Slow Stroke Back Massage Therapy On Blood Pressure of Severe Pre Eclampsia Pregnant Women
        date: 2019-06-23
       words: 2972
      flesch: 55
     summary: And still, according to one nurse in theAyyub 1 South East Asia Nursing Research, Vol 1 No 1, June 2019/ page 37-42 39 Ulin Nikmah / MgSO4 And Slow Stroke Back Massage Therapy On Blood Pressure of Severe Pre Eclampsia Pregnant Women room, a massage performed on pregnant women with severe preeclampsia can help mothers relax so that it affects the decrease in blood pressure. Diastole blood pressure after getting MgSO4 therapy the lowest value is 80 mmHg and the highest value is 110 mmHg.
    keywords: blood; massage; mgso4; preeclampsia; pregnant; pressure; therapy; women
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        item: #14 of 79
          id: seanr-4828
      author: Sukraeny, Nury
       title: Symptom and Disability One Year After Traumatic Brain Injury
        date: 2019-06-23
       words: 4058
      flesch: 59
     summary: TBI patients were recruited from the medical record data of patients admitted to the neurosurgery unit who at least 12 month after discharge from hospital and able to be followed up. The number of TBI patients in 2010 was 25,281.2
    keywords: brain; disability; injury; internet; jun; life; patients; subjects; symptom; tbi; traumatic; year
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        item: #15 of 79
          id: seanr-4989
      author: Setiaman, Sobur; Abdullah, Syahfirin; Kholil, Kholil; Sulistyadi, Kohar
       title: Analysis of Factors Adherence to Safe Injection Practice Procedures among Nurses Healthcare Center Qatar
        date: 2019-09-30
       words: 3249
      flesch: 55
     summary: Safe injection practice procedure been implemented in this healthcare to make sure all nurses, patient and community safe from the needle hazard. Study reported by Kaphle, et al.,(2014) at the Nepal, 30.5% nurses had training of safe injection practice, had vaccination anti Hepatitis B (76,8%), awareness to the needle stick injury (57,7%), had experience needle stick injury (71,8%), needle stick injury (55,1%), while recapping the needle (94,1%).
    keywords: adherence; health; injection; injection practice; injury; needle; nurses; practice; procedure; research; stick; work
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        item: #16 of 79
          id: seanr-5023
      author: Khoiriyah, Khoiriyah; Ardiananto, Hendi
       title: Change of Consciusness Level Through Oxygen Supply in Head Injury
        date: 2019-09-30
       words: 3648
      flesch: 56
     summary: Therefore, giving oxygen through simple masks and patient positioning with 30˚ head elevation affect the consciousness level of head injury patients at Dr. Kariadi Hospital, Semarang. These results showed that there is an influence of prong nasal oxygenation therapy on the changes in oxygen saturation of head injury patients in the Emergency Department of Prof. RSUP Dr. R. D. Kandou Manado.
    keywords: brain; consciousness; gcs; head; head injury; injury; oxygen; patients; research
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        item: #17 of 79
          id: seanr-5054
      author: Hartiti, Tri; Ernawati, Ernawati
       title: Nursing Lecturers’ Transformasional Leadership In Classroom Management At Nursing And Health Faculty Of Muhammadiyah University Of Semarang
        date: 2019-09-30
       words: 2211
      flesch: 40
     summary: Soft skills are greatly required to support hard skills known as technical skills that a nurse obtains during his/her educational processes as nursing students. Soft skills include an ability to adapt, to communicate, to work together, to solve problems, as well as to be confident, discipline, and accurate (Hartiti, 2012).
    keywords: competence; health; leadership; lecturers; nursing; research; semarang; skills
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        item: #18 of 79
          id: seanr-5055
      author: Widodo, Sri; Soedjono, Sri Kadarsih; Agustiningsih, Denny
       title: Intermittent Exercise Triggers Synthesis of CYP19 Aromatase as a Key Enzym for Estrogen Formation In Sprague Dawley Rat Bone Innovarectomy
        date: 2019-09-30
       words: 4969
      flesch: 52
     summary: Histological preparations, slices of rat femur bone tissue, namely microtome, staining jar, microwave, poly-lysine coated slides microscope, coverslip, timer and SSA tool; homogenizer to destroy rat bone tissue. Ovarectomy was agreed to have the same effect of histological changes on rat bone and human bone so that this could provide benefits related to information about bone mass loss in menopausal humans (Kalu, 1991).
    keywords: aromatase; bone; cyp19; cyp19 aromatase; estrogen; exercise; expression; formation; group; osteoporosis; ovarectomy; process; rats; research
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        item: #19 of 79
          id: seanr-5060
      author: Darmadi, Sapta; Armiyati, Yunie
       title: Murottal and Clasical Music Therapy Reducing Pra Cardiac Chateterization Anxiety
        date: 2019-09-30
       words: 4821
      flesch: 44
     summary: Study in s to determine the effect of murrotal audio therapy of Qur'an Surah Ar- Rahman to the level of anxiety in pre- surgery senile cataract patients showed there was the influence of anxiety differences of respondents before and after given audio therapy Qur'an Surah Ar- Rahman.11 Research has shown the effect of murottal (Al-Qur'an) therapy on reducing anxiety levels of patients who will undergo laparatomy surgery.12 The use of murotal music therapy and classical music both can significantly reduce the anxiety of patients with various cases of the disease, including in patients who will undergo surgery. Analysis of differences in anxiety levels in patients pre cardiac catheterization before and after given murottal therapy and classical music therapy using the Wilcoxon test.
    keywords: anxiety; catheterization; group; heart; level; murottal; music; music therapy; patients; people; research; therapy
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        item: #20 of 79
          id: seanr-5061
      author: Wansuzusino, Wansuzusino
       title: Factors Affecting Indonesian Nurse Behavior in Applying Universal Precaution
        date: 2019-09-30
       words: 3845
      flesch: 47
     summary: There was no significant relationship between attitude and behavior of Indonesian nurses in implementing Universal Precaution (p <0.05). There was no significant relationship between motivation and the behavior of Indonesian nurses in implementing Universal Precaution (p <0.05).
    keywords: behavior; factors; health; indonesian; knowledge; nurses; precaution; research; results; universal
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        item: #21 of 79
          id: seanr-5062
      author: Falah, Miftahul; Tai, Chun-Yi; Lu, Yu-Ying; Liu, Chieh-Yu; Lismayanti, Lilis
       title: Tuberculosis Knowledge among University Students in Indonesia
        date: 2019-09-30
       words: 6442
      flesch: 60
     summary: Overall, the mean score for TB knowledge among the students was 9.49 out of 14. The variables associated with TB knowledge were gender, education, major field of study, and heard of TB.
    keywords: disease; health; indonesia; knowledge; patients; students; study; tb knowledge; tuberculosis; university; university students
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        item: #22 of 79
          id: seanr-5251
      author: Rahayu, Tiwuk Puji; Agushybana, Farid; Widjanarko, Bagoes
       title: Dimensions Supporting and Inhibiting Pregnant Women in Using “Sayang Bunda” Application
        date: 2019-12-30
       words: 3632
      flesch: 45
     summary: Puskesmas Purwoyoso promotes the application when pregnant women have their pregnancy examined in Puskesmas and the implementation of pregnant women class. Promotion is conducted at any time when the officer sees pregnant women, both during the examination in the puskesmas or in the implementation of pregnant women class and during the home visit for facilitating pregnant women.
    keywords: android; application; bunda; care; health; pregnancy; puskesmas; research; sayang; sayang bunda; semarang; women
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        item: #23 of 79
          id: seanr-5296
      author: Gunawan, Indra; Lin, Mei-Hsiang; Hsu, Hsiu-Chin
       title: Exploring the quality of life and its related factors among the elderly
        date: 2020-03-31
       words: 5227
      flesch: 62
     summary: No 1, March 2020 ISSN:2685-032X DOI: https://doi.org/10.26714/seanr.2.1.2020.1-10 Original Research Exploring The Quality of Life and The Related Factors among The Elderly Indra Gunawan1, Mei-Hsiang Lin2, Hsiu-Chin Hsu3 1 Universitas Muhammadiyah Tasikmalaya, Indonesia 2 National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, Taiwan 3 Chang Gung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan Article Info Abstract Article History: Accepted January 27th, 2020 Keywords: Elderly; Depression; Quality of Life As the rapidly growing population of elderly people in the world that means they would be facing all challenges to their quality of life. According to the United Nations in 2017 the population of elderly people age 60 or more was 962 million; twice in 1980, when there were 382 million elderly people worldwide.
    keywords: age; depression; elderly; homes; life; nursing; people; quality; status; study
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        item: #24 of 79
          id: seanr-5297
      author: Andarmoyo, Sulistyo; Yusoff, Harmy bin Mohamed; bin Abdullah, Berhanudin; Yusop, Yuzana binti Mohd
       title: Medication Adherence Analysis of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients
        date: 2019-12-30
       words: 2607
      flesch: 54
     summary: Influence of Patients Disease Knowledge and Beliefs About Medicines on Medication Adherence: Findings From A Cross-Sectional Survey Among Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Palestine. Abbas A., Kachela B., Arif J.M., Tahir K.B., Shoukat N. and Ali N.B., (2015), Assessment Of Medication Adherence And Knowledge Regarding The Disease Among Ambulatory Patients With Diabetes Mellitus in Karachi, Pakistan, Journal of Young Pharmacists, 7 (4), 328–340. 17.
    keywords: adherence; age; compliance; diabetes; medication; mellitus; patients; people; results; type
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        item: #25 of 79
          id: seanr-5315
      author: Lina, Liza Fitri; Sabriyanti, Hazaroh Eldis; Sartika, Andry
       title: Decreased The Anxiety Scale of Hemodialysis Patients With The Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique (SEFT) and The Autogenic Relaxation
        date: 2019-12-30
       words: 2998
      flesch: 48
     summary: It is looked forward that the Hospital can enforce independent interventions such as Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique (SEFT) and Autogenic Relaxation to degrade the anxiety scale of hemodialysis patients. The results of this study showed that the majority of anxiety scales in hemodialysis patients before giving intervention of the Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique (SEFT) were 46.7% of 7 respondents or moderate anxiety.
    keywords: anxiety; freedom; freedom technique; hemodialysis; hemodialysis patients; patients; relaxation; scale; seft; technique
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        item: #26 of 79
          id: seanr-5332
      author: Fitriani, Dwi Rahmah; Milkhatun, Milkhatun; Damaiyanti, Mukhripah; Muflihatin, Siti Khoiroh; Rizal, Alfi Ari Fakhrur
       title: The Relation Between Knowledge and Experience of Facing Flood Toward The Anxiety Level of Head Families in The Flood-Prone Areas
        date: 2019-12-30
       words: 4366
      flesch: 50
     summary: Table 3 also shows that the most related to the level of anxiety of household heads are experienced in dealing with flood disasters, where the OR obtained from the experience variable is 5.1 which means that the family head who has preparedness experience has a 5.1 chance of not having anxiety. This is also supported by another research found that using a qualitative study of respondents in Japan who have an interest in disaster preparedness and have self-help groups to be able to manage anxiety when they are dealing with disasters.7 There are three themes associated with perceived anxiety, which are storing needed items, staying in a safe place and friends who can be invited to share to avoid anxiety.
    keywords: anxiety; disaster; experience; family; flood; head; household; knowledge; level; preparedness; research
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        item: #27 of 79
          id: seanr-5334
      author: Fatmawati, Desi Sandra; Soesanto, Edy
       title: Increased the Intensity of Elderly Visit to Posyandu with Family Support
        date: 2019-12-30
       words: 2520
      flesch: 56
     summary: Visits 5,9024 2,16373 Table 3 shows that the majority of respondents who received active family support participated in posyandu for elderly with high intensity of visits as many as 28 (34.1%) respondents, and a small portion of respondents who did not get support from families not actively participated in elderly Posyandu with low intensity of visits as much as 12 (14.6%) respondents. This health service program approach is focused on integrated services by prioritizing promotive and preventive efforts on elderly health through empowerment and the active role of the community.
    keywords: family; intensity; posyandu; respondents; support; visits
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        item: #28 of 79
          id: seanr-5335
      author: Hidayati, Eni; Daulima, Novy Helena Catharina; Wardani, Ice Yulia
       title: Increased The Adolescent Self-Identity Using The Peplau-Erickson-Stuart Model
        date: 2019-12-30
       words: 4950
      flesch: 51
     summary: This research was aimed to find out the result of therapeutic group therapy for adolescent and family psychoeducation toward the improvement of adolescence development. It is important to give positive stimulation for adolescents and psychoeducation for the family properly and effectively to improve adolescence identity development.
    keywords: ability; adolescence; client; development; family; group; identity; nursing; self; therapy
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        item: #29 of 79
          id: seanr-5347
      author: Rejeki, Sri; Hartiti, Tri; Sulichan, Achmad; Machmudah, Machmudah
       title: Metacarpal Acupressure Reduced Pain in the First Stage of Labor
        date: 2019-12-30
       words: 3587
      flesch: 55
     summary: INTRODUCTION Most deliveries (90%) is always accompanied by pain while in labor pain is a common thing to happen, the pain of labor is a physiological and psychological process.1,2 Reported from 2,700 women giving birth only 15% of births take place with mild pain, 35% with moderate pain, 30% with severe pain and 20% of deliveries with severe pain.3,4 Health statistics of Central Java obtained deliveries by skilled health personnel is not a maximum 82.75%, and in particular, the county Kendal obtained 64.71% figure means about 35% of deliveries are handled by other than medical personnel.5 No 3, December 2019/ page 148-154 149 Sri Rejeki / Metacarpal Acupressure Reduced Pain in the First Stage of Labor postpartum, 10% and 3% depression with psychosis.7 Labor pain is not unbearable encourage maternal looking for some alternatives to treat pain, including use of pain medications such as analgesics and sedatives.4 While these drugs can give adverse side effects include fetal hypoxia, the risk of neonatal respiratory depression, decreased heart rate and increased maternal body temperature and may cause changes in the fetus.4,8 Therefore, interventions reduce labor pain is necessary to reduce complications in the mother and fetus during the process and after delivery.
    keywords: acupressure; husband; labor; labor pain; metacarpal; nerve; nursing; pain; research; stage; support
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        item: #30 of 79
          id: seanr-5386
      author: Ismahmudi, Ramdhany; Fakhrurizal, Alfi Ari
       title: Relationship between Active Physical Exercise And Sleep Quality With Physical Fatigue in Elderly
        date: 2020-03-31
       words: 2288
      flesch: 49
     summary: The result of this research showed a significant relationship between physical activity with fatigue. Physical activity has a big impact on health.
    keywords: activity; fatigue; health; quality; research; sleep
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        item: #31 of 79
          id: seanr-5582
      author: Kustriyani, Menik; Mariyati, Mariyati
       title: The Relationship Between Nurses’ Job Stress and The Implementation of Patient Safety in The Hospital
        date: 2020-09-14
       words: 3058
      flesch: 51
     summary: From the 6 targets of patient safety, the effective communication enhancement of patient safety targets presents a significant correlation with job stress status. The implementation of 6 targets of patient safety in Ario Wirawan Hospital Salatiga The current study findings of 6 targets of patients safety implementation show that nurses were identified in a good category.
    keywords: hospital; implementation; job; nurses; nursing; patient; safety; stress; study; target
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        item: #32 of 79
          id: seanr-5611
      author: Yanto, Arief; Warsono, Warsono
       title: The Effectiveness of Prezi Web-Based Teaching Media to Improve Nursing Students’ Comprehension
        date: 2020-03-31
       words: 2905
      flesch: 53
     summary: From the background above, the researcher would like to find out the significance of Prezi as learning media toward nursing students; comprehension. The significance of the media was further described in the table below: Table 4 The significance of Prezi implementation toward students’ comprehension, n = 176 Indicators R Square F p Understanding of knowledge 0.029 5,278 0.023 Understanding mind maps 0.613 275,455 0,0001 Linear regression test From the research, it was shown that the implementation of Prezi as the learning media affects students' knowledge comprehension at 2.9%, while the rest 97.1% was affected by the other factors.
    keywords: comprehension; implementation; knowledge; learning; media; nursing; prezi; research; students
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        item: #33 of 79
          id: seanr-5663
      author: Hidayat, Jufri; Lee, Mei-Chen; Lee, Ming-Der; Chen, Chen-Hsiu
       title: The Relationship between Knowledge and Medication Compliance Behavior among Patients with Tuberculosis
        date: 2020-09-14
       words: 4900
      flesch: 48
     summary: Meanwhile when medication compliance behavior was treated as categorical variables, a significant relationship was found between medication compliance behavior and medical history (p = 0.03), smoking (p = 0.005), and alcohol (p = 0.03) among tuberculosis patients in Indonesia. Compliance behaviour is a major factor in the successful treatment of tuberculosis patients in particular.
    keywords: adherence; compliance; indonesia; knowledge; medication; medication compliance; patients; relationship; study; treatment; tuberculosis
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        item: #34 of 79
          id: seanr-5685
      author: Hastuti, Witri; Sari, Novi Murdiana; Wulaningsih, Indah
       title: Tepid sponge and sponge bath to change body temperature children with dengue fever
        date: 2020-09-14
       words: 2028
      flesch: 60
     summary: No 2, June 2020/ page 15-18 17 Witri Hastuti / Tepid sponge and sponge bath to change body temperature children with dengue fever between the reduction in body temperature of children in the two interventions that have been carried out. Tepid sponge and sponge bath to change body temperature children with dengue fever Corresponding author: Witri Hastuti wi3.yahoed@gmail.com South East Asia Nursing Research, Vol 2
    keywords: bath; body; children; fever; sponge; temperature
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        item: #35 of 79
          id: seanr-6184
      author: Warsono, Warsono; Yanto, Arief
       title: Effectiveness of slow deep breathing exercise on decreasing stress levels for patients with diabetes mellitus
        date: 2020-09-14
       words: 2470
      flesch: 57
     summary: Slow deep breathing exercise is a nonpharmacologic method to reduce stress levels on diabetes mellitus patients. It only requires full concentration, a comfortable position, and can use imagination.6,15,16 The results of these data indicate that the provision of slow deep breathing therapy reduces stress levels so that this study is proven.
    keywords: breathing; diabetes; exercise; group; intervention; levels; mellitus; patients; stress
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        item: #36 of 79
          id: seanr-6186
      author: Soesanto, Edy; Abdurrahman, Naufal Najib
       title: The Role of Volunteers in Improving Services in Elderly Integrated Service Centers
        date: 2020-03-31
       words: 2402
      flesch: 49
     summary: The volunteer is expected to be more active in playing roles in improving the services of elderly integrated service centre. This is because cadres feel there is the greatest pride because they can benefit others.3,4 The role of cadres as good community activists in terms of active cadres attending meetings with village leaders to discuss technical issues and the problem of funding elderly integrated service centre and active cadres to mobilize the presence of the elderly through announcements on the forum and conducting pickup in elderly homes, this is because the village officials are a very open dialogue with cadres and South East Asia Nursing Research, Vol 2
    keywords: cadres; centre; health; research; role; service; service centre
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        item: #37 of 79
          id: seanr-6192
      author: Rejeki, Sri; Trimuliani, Sumastia; Machmudah, Machmudah; Khayati, Nikmatul
       title: Therapeutic effect of Al-Quran murattal (surah yusuf) on blood pressure level in pregnant women with preeclampsia
        date: 2020-03-31
       words: 2882
      flesch: 55
     summary: From the 15 respondents after Murotal therapy, the result of a decrease in blood pressure with a statistical test using a paired t-test obtained a p-value of systolic blood pressure of 0,000 and diastolic blood pressure of 0,000. 2020 Keywords: Surah Yusuf murattal therapy; Blood Pressure; pre-eclampsia Pre-Eclampsia was recorded as a cause of maternal death in Indonesia in 2017, which was 28.8%.
    keywords: blood pressure; mmhg; murattal; pressure; surah; therapy; yusuf
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        item: #38 of 79
          id: seanr-6383
      author: Samiasih, Amin; Dianingsih, Ayu; Ferdisa, Richa Jannet; Wati, Fitria; Hartiti, Tri; Ernawati, Ernawati; Yanto, Arief
       title: The effectiveness of garlic, black turmeric, and red betel vine solutions to maintain scalp hygiene (pediculicide efficacy test toward head lice)
        date: 2020-12-30
       words: 3955
      flesch: 62
     summary: The effectiveness of garlic, black turmeric, and red betel vine solutions to maintain scalp hygiene (pediculicide efficacy test toward head lice) Corresponding author: Amin Samiasih aminsamiasih@unimus.ac.id South East Asia Nursing Research, Vol 2 No 4, December 2020 ISSN:2685-032X DOI: https://doi.org/10.26714/seanr.2.4.2020.1-7 Original Research The effectiveness of garlic, black turmeric, and red betel vine solutions to maintain scalp hygiene (pediculicide efficacy test toward head lice) Amin Samiasih1, Ayu Dianingsih1, Richa Jannet Ferdisa1, Fitria Wati1, Tri Hartiti1, Ernawati1, Arief Yanto1 1 Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang, Indonesia Article Info Abstract Article History: Submit Nov 19th, 2020 The effectiveness of garlic, black turmeric, and red betel vine solutions to maintain scalp hygiene (pediculicide efficacy test toward head lice) turmeric (Curcuma aeruginosa roxb), garlic dan red betel vine (Piper crocatum).
    keywords: betel; garlic; group; lice; pediculicide; red; solution; turmeric; vine
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        item: #39 of 79
          id: seanr-6498
      author: Kustriyani, Menik; Wulandari, Priharyanti
       title: The First 24 Hours Post Partum Mother’s Breast Milk Production at Hospital
        date: 2020-12-30
       words: 2631
      flesch: 61
     summary: The purpose of this study was to determine the production of postpartum mother milk in the first 24 hours. Breast milk production was measured using a measuring cup for three measurement periods, namely at 2 hours postpartum, 16 hours postpartum and 24 hours postpartum.
    keywords: baby; breast; breastfeeding; hours; milk; mothers; postpartum; production; research
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        item: #40 of 79
          id: seanr-6646
      author: Irawan, Angga; Hidayat, Ahmad; Hariyadi, Jami
       title: Culture And Community Partnership Approach to Making a Healthy Indonesian Society (GERMAS) With The Helix Method
        date: 2020-12-30
       words: 6985
      flesch: 52
     summary: Starting from us as women, then later developing in the family environment and spreading in the wider community.11 Therefore, every woman must become a pioneer of the Healthy Living Society Movement (GERMAS) by maintaining a healthy lifestyle in their respective family environment so that family health is maintained, family productivity increases, the environment becomes clean and costs for medical treatment are reduced.6 Based on the results of the study, it was shown that 56 people (70%) were male, while 24 were female (30%). INTRODUCTION GERMAS is a movement with the aim of improving people's healthy life and leaving unhealthy habits and behavior of society.1 One of the areas that become national priorities based on the Decree of the Minister of Villages for Disadvantaged Areas and Trans-Migration of the Republic of Indonesia Number 126 of 2017 concerning the determination of priority villages for village development targets, development of underdeveloped areas and transmigration, including the Village https://doi.org/10.26714/seanr.2.4.2020.8-19 https://crossmark.crossref.org/dialog/?doi=10.26714/seanr.2.4.2020.8-19&domain=pdf&date_stamp=2020-12-30 South East Asia Nursing Research, Vol 2 No 4, December 2020/ page 139-150 140 Angga Irawan / Culture And Community Partnership Approach to Making a Healthy Indonesian Society (GERMAS) With The Helix Method Assistance of Banjar Regency, South Kalimantan.2,3 Problems in the health sector in Banjar Regency can be seen from the Health Profile Data for Banjar Regency in 2017 which shows the incidence of infectious and non-communicable diseases that are still experienced by many people in Banjar Regency such as ISPA, Hypertension, Rheumatism, Gastritis, Duodenitis, Diarrhea, Dermatitis and Pulmonary TB.3 One of the concepts that can be used in the implementation of the GERMAS action program is the concept of a partnership with an approach to Religious Figures, Educational Institutions, Communities, and Media, which are expected to collaborate and synergize in community activities in the GERMAS
    keywords: activities; approach; assistance; behavior; community; family; germas; health; living; movement; people; research; respondents; results; society; study; village
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        item: #41 of 79
          id: seanr-6690
      author: Hidayati, Eni; Cahyani, Chistina Tri; Rahayu, Desi Ariyana; Mubin, Muhammad Fatkhul; Nurhidayati, Tri
       title: The Anticipation of Schools Bullying
        date: 2020-12-30
       words: 3431
      flesch: 53
     summary: RESULTS Based on table 1 above, the results obtained from 253 respondents, the anticipation of teachers of school bullying include in the category quite are 250 respondents (98.8%), while the anticipation of teachers against the occurrence of bullying in schools includes in category less are three respondents (1.2%). The quantitative research goal is to use systemic models and develop theories related to natural phenomena.13 Sampling technique using a sample of 253 respondents, the sample taken from junior high school teachers.
    keywords: anticipation; bullying; category; environment; item; research; respondents; school; students; teachers
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        item: #42 of 79
          id: seanr-6730
      author: Sheng-Feng, Sun
       title: The nursing experience of caring a patient with metastatic brain tumor in surgical pain management ward: a case study report
        date: 2020-12-30
       words: 5883
      flesch: 60
     summary: Follow-up can only be carried out through the cancer manager; however, it is recommended that such patients should be cared for in the future. No 4, December 2020 ISSN:2685-032X DOI: https://doi.org/10.26714/seanr.2.4.2020.32-42 Case Study The Nursing Experience of Caring a Patient With Metastatic Brain Tumor in Surgical Pain Management Ward: a Case Study Report Sun Sheng-Feng1 1 New Taipei City General Hospital Sanchong Branch, Taiwan Article Info Abstract Article History: Submit Dec 2nd, 2020 Accepted Dec 27th, 2020 Published Dec 30th 2020 Keywords: Nursing Care; Brain Metastases; Pain Management Brain metastases are related to the poor prognosis of patients.
    keywords: brain; breast; cancer; care; case; experience; management; massage; nursing; pain; patient; treatment; tumor
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        item: #43 of 79
          id: seanr-6741
      author: Kustiati, Etik; Pohan, Vivi Yosafianti; Hartiti, Tri
       title: Analysis of The Study of The Supervision of Nursing Room In The Implementation of Nursing Supervision
        date: 2020-09-30
       words: 4656
      flesch: 41
     summary: The quality of service needs to be monitored on an ongoing basis by optimizing the supervisory function of the head of the room and the orphans by means of nursing supervision. The purpose of this analysis is to determine the usefulness of the nursing room supervision function in this case by implementing nursing supervision.
    keywords: function; head; implementation; nursing care; nursing management; nursing supervision; quality; room; supervision implementation; team
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        item: #44 of 79
          id: seanr-6743
      author: Nurudin, Muhamad; Pohan, Vivi Yosafianti; Hartiti, Tri
       title: Analysis of Nursing Documentation Implementation In Outpatient Room
        date: 2020-06-30
       words: 2806
      flesch: 31
     summary: The purpose of this analysis is to determine the implementation of outpatient nursing medical record documentation. Evaluation after carrying out activities on the completeness of outpatient nursing medical record documentation was 70% (14 of 20 samples).
    keywords: assessment; care; documentation; implementation; nursing; outpatient; results; supervision
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        item: #45 of 79
          id: seanr-6745
      author: Nugrahini, Retno Wahyu; Pohan, Vivi Yosafianti
       title: Implementation of The Tiered Supervision as a Supervision Function
        date: 2020-03-31
       words: 3227
      flesch: 41
     summary: Nursing supervision is a supervision and guidance activity carried out continuously by supervisors covering nursing service problems, manpower and equipment problems so that patients receive quality service at all times.3 Supervision or controling is the application of methods and tools to ensure that the plan has been implemented according to what has been determined. A good perception from the Head of the Room about the importance of nursing clinical supervision is a good initial capital to make changes and improvements in carrying out its functions.
    keywords: care; function; head; implementation; management; needs; nursing; ppja; room; supervision
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        item: #46 of 79
          id: seanr-6769
      author: Yuliastanti, Kurnia; Pohan, Vivi Yosafianti; Hartiti, Tri
       title: Handover Nurse Monitoring and Evaluation In Meeting The SNARS Accreditation Standards 1.1
        date: 2020-12-31
       words: 2591
      flesch: 47
     summary: This study found 3 themes were found, namely the absence of monitoring and evaluation of handover nurses, lack of understanding of nurses regarding the implementation of handover monitoring and evaluation, the absence of regulations and work tools regarding the handover monitoring and evaluation. It was shown from the results of the mentoring evaluation that the implementation of monitoring and evaluation of handover nurses had been carried out well with 100% achievement which previously did not exist.
    keywords: evaluation; handover; implementation; monitoring; nurses; nursing; room
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        item: #47 of 79
          id: seanr-6899
      author: Ruhana, Ati Rusyda; Pohan, Vivi Yosafianti; Hartiti, Tri
       title: Monitoring Analysis of Filling The Informed Consent of Blood Transfusion
        date: 2021-03-28
       words: 2609
      flesch: 50
     summary: This is as stated in the results of research by Sisca Adina Purnama, namely documents that are not filled in yet cannot fulfil legal aspects and are weak in physical evidence.5 Informed consent is also very much needed by patients because patients have the right in their medical information and actions to be taken against them so that it will support decision-making and can build a trusting relationship, this is in line with research conducted by Gong N. In Gong N's research, states that from the patient's point of view, informed consent that is not conveyed to them is an obstacle to decision making for actions to be carried out on them.6 Incomplete documentation of patient informed consent can reduce the quality of hospital services.
    keywords: blood; consent; filling; informed; nursing; patient; study; transfusion
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        item: #48 of 79
          id: seanr-6914
      author: Malaga, Xerxes G.; Oducado, Ryan Michael F.
       title: Does Senior High School Strand Matter in Nursing Students’ Academic Self-Regulated Learning and Academic Performance?
        date: 2021-03-28
       words: 3544
      flesch: 55
     summary: No significant correlation between self- regulation and educational performance among public university students was also reported by Sahranavard, Miri, & Salehiniya (2018).21 No relationship between academic self-regulation and their academic performance was also disclosed in a study among senior high school students in the Philippines.22 High self-regulation did not predict school ability in another study.23 It has also been noted that not all self- regulated learning strategies exerted the same influences on academic achievement and a decreasing trend on the effect size between self-regulated learning and academic achievement was observed.17 However, our result is contrary to other studies conducted in other disciplines. Abun D, Magallanes T. Academic self-regulation of STEM of senior high school students of Divine Word Colleges in Region I, Philippines and their academic performance.
    keywords: high; learning; nursing; performance; school; self; stem; strand; students
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        item: #49 of 79
          id: seanr-6989
      author: Kurniasih, Fenny Dwi; Nugroho, Heryanto Adi; Chanif, Chanif
       title: Kangaroo Method Treatment Increases Baby's Body Temperature With Low Birth Weight
        date: 2020-12-31
       words: 3142
      flesch: 55
     summary: Body temperature on the first day of respondent 1 and respondent 2 obtained a body temperature of 36.3 °C and 36.5 °C after the nursing intervention was given to respondent 1, it was found that body temperature was 36.4 °C and respondent 2 obtained body temperature of 36.5 °C. The results of this study are following the results of other studies which explain that the kangaroo method is more effective at increasing body temperature.
    keywords: baby; birth; body; kangaroo; method; patient; temperature; weight
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        item: #50 of 79
          id: seanr-7032
      author: Djuhari, Djuhari
       title: Chickenpox prevention behaviour in the Ras Laffan Industrial City Qatar
        date: 2020-03-31
       words: 3151
      flesch: 53
     summary: The test is performed to determine the relationship between knowledge workers about transmission and prevention of disease Chickenpox with behaviours to prevent disease Chickenpox. Results of the study showed that the level of knowledge workers mine on how the prevention of transmission of Chickenpox are divided into two groups, namely high and low.
    keywords: chickenpox; city; industrial; laffan; prevention; ras; ras laffan; transmission; workers
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        item: #51 of 79
          id: seanr-7108
      author: Ghozali, Sholahudin
       title: The Influence of Parenting Patterns on the Personal Social Development of Preschool Children
        date: 2020-06-30
       words: 2096
      flesch: 51
     summary: This result is different from previous research which explains that authoritative parenting style is not related to pre-school prosocial behavior.12 This shows that authoritative parenting is good parenting. No 2, June 2020 ISSN:2685-032X DOI: https://doi.org/10.26714/seanr.2.2.2020.70-73 Original Research The Influence of Parenting Patterns on the Personal Social Development of Preschool Children Sholahudin Ghozali1 1 Dukhan Medical Center Qatar Petroleum, Qatar Article Info Abstract Article History: Accepted June 28th, 2020 Keywords: Parenting style; Child stimulation; Preschool Age The child's personal social development is greatly influenced by the environment and interactions between the child and the parents or other adults around them.
    keywords: children; development; parenting; parents; research; style
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        item: #52 of 79
          id: seanr-7128
      author: Fadholi, Kirnawan; Mustofa, Akhmad
       title: The Effectiveness Of Murottal Al-Qur'an Therapy And Virtual Reality To Reduce Pain Intensity In Post Operating Patients
        date: 2020-06-30
       words: 4433
      flesch: 50
     summary: Murottal Al Qur'an therapy is proven to activate body cells by converting sound vibrations into waves that are captured by the body, reducing the stimulation of pain receptors so that the brain releases endogenous natural opioids because these opioids are permanent to block pain nociceptors. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a combination of Murottal Al-Qur'an therapy and virtual reality on pain intensity in postoperative patients.
    keywords: group; intervention; murottal; pain; pain intensity; patients; reality; study; therapy; virtual
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        item: #53 of 79
          id: seanr-7277
      author: Albab, Muhamad Ulil; Widyaningsih, Heriyanti; Hartini, Sri; Ambarwati, Ambarwati
       title: Incidence of Neonatal Asphyxia Events In Mothers Maternity With Early Ruptured Amniotic Fluid
        date: 2020-09-30
       words: 3132
      flesch: 51
     summary: Premature rupture of membranes is the first sequence of causes of infection that can cause Maternal Mortality Rate.3 The incidence of premature rupture of membranes ranges from 10% of all pregnancies. Neonatal asphyxia can occur due to complications from premature rupture of membranes.
    keywords: asphyxia; incidence; membranes; mothers; neonatal; respondents; rupture
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        item: #54 of 79
          id: seanr-7278
      author: Fatmawati, Yayuk; Winarsih, Biyanti Dwi; Nur, Hirza Ainin
       title: The Analysis of Factors Influencing Exclusive Breastfeeding Given By Working Mothers
        date: 2020-09-30
       words: 2420
      flesch: 49
     summary: Table 2 Exclusive Breast Feeding Analysis (n=101) Indicators f % Exclusive breastfeeding Given Not given 52 49 51.5 48.5 Knowledge of breastfeeding Adequate Good 5 96 5 95 Family support Poor Moderate Good 9 48 44 9 46.5 43.5 Table 3 will explain the analysis of factors that influence exclusive breastfeeding for working mothers, where the results show that the factors that influence exclusive breastfeeding are family support with significant value. While respondents' knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding does not affect exclusive breastfeeding in working mothers with significant values.
    keywords: age; breastfeeding; factors; family; knowledge; mothers; respondents; support
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        item: #55 of 79
          id: seanr-7291
      author: Armiyati, Yunie; Hadisaputro, Suharyo; Chasani, Shofa; Sujianto, Untung
       title: High Ultrafiltration Increasing Intradialytic Blood Pressure on Hemodialysis Patients
        date: 2021-03-28
       words: 3755
      flesch: 41
     summary: A study in China showed that reducing fluid overload in intradialytic hypertension patients with high predialytic blood pressure can effectively improve their blood pressure, but did not affect blood pressure in normal predialytic blood pressure intradialytic hypertension cases.15 An important factor causing an increase in intradialytic blood pressure, among others, is excess fluid. This research showed there was a relationship between ultrafiltration (UFG and UFR) with intradialytic systolic blood pressure, intradialytic diastolic blood pressure and intradialytic mean arterial pressure.
    keywords: blood; fluid; hemodialysis; increase; intradialytic; mean; mmhg; patients; pressure; ultrafiltration
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        item: #56 of 79
          id: seanr-7295
      author: Nurmoko, Anang; Fadilah, Ana; Pujiati, Eny
       title: Differences in The Measurement of The Right And Left Form of Blood Pressure in Hypertension Patients
        date: 2020-09-30
       words: 3501
      flesch: 58
     summary: And Left Form of Blood Pressure in Hypertension Patients Table 2 Mean differences of blood pressure in the Right and Left Arm in Patients Hypertension in the Inpatient Room (n=82) Indicators Group p However, after puberty, men tend to have higher blood pressure.
    keywords: arm; blood pressure; hypertension; mmhg; patients; pressure; right
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        item: #57 of 79
          id: seanr-7296
      author: Sarinti, Sarinti; Wahyuningsih, Fefi Eka
       title: High Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen Therapy in Long Hauler Covid-19 Patients
        date: 2021-03-28
       words: 3983
      flesch: 56
     summary: The variable of this study was HFNC oxygen therapy on the respiratory function of Covid-19 long hauler patients. Covid-19 patients whose PCR results were 2 times negative and/or patients who had a history of Covid-19 in the past were the population of this study.
    keywords: covid-19; flow; hauler; hfnc; nasal; oxygen; patients; respiratory; study; therapy
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        item: #58 of 79
          id: seanr-7297
      author: Lazuardi, Nugroho
       title: Application Of Predialytic Exercise To Reduce Fatigue In-Patient Undergoing Hemodialysis
        date: 2021-03-28
       words: 2586
      flesch: 48
     summary: The results of this study indicate that there is a decrease in each dimension of fatigue levels so that predialytic exercise intervention is effective to reduce fatigue in patients undergoing hemodialysis. These results support a study that physical exercise is effective in reducing fatigue levels in chronic kidney disease patients undergoing hemodialysis.
    keywords: exercise; fatigue; hemodialysis; kidney; level; patients; respondents; score
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        item: #59 of 79
          id: seanr-7299
      author: Farida, Endhar Arifathul; Budi, Ilham Setyo; Jamaludin, Jamaludin
       title: The Effect of Starfruit Juice to Reduce The Blood Pressure In Elderly Patients
        date: 2020-09-30
       words: 3531
      flesch: 57
     summary: The results showed that 5 respondents who were given star fruit juice had a change in blood pressure with an average difference in systolic blood pressure before and after administration with P value = 0.014, meaning that there was a significant difference. The Effect of Starfruit Juice to Reduce The Blood Pressure In Elderly Patients fruit juice on blood pressure seen from the decrease in the average blood pressure of both systole and diastole between before and after star fruit juice, the average decrease in systolic blood pressure was 27.6 mmHg, while diastole was 9.02 mmHg,this decrease occurs due to star fruit juice.
    keywords: blood pressure; effect; fruit; fruit juice; group; hypertension; juice; star
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        item: #60 of 79
          id: seanr-7300
      author: Irvana, Ita; Alvita, Galia Wardha; Pramudaningsih, Icca Narayani; Fitriana, Vera
       title: Therapy of Brain Exercise on The Quality of Sleeping in Elderly
        date: 2020-09-30
       words: 3071
      flesch: 57
     summary: Changes in sleep can affect sleep quality related to the aging process such as increased sleep latency, waking early can reduce the stages of deep sleep. The population in this study were elderly patients who experienced quality sleep in Potroyudan Social Service Institutions in Jepara.
    keywords: brain; elderly; exercise; people; quality; research; results; sleep
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        item: #61 of 79
          id: seanr-7312
      author: Kustina, Dewi Sinta Windya
       title: Correlation Knowledge to Hypothermic Handling Practices in Students
        date: 2021-03-28
       words: 2384
      flesch: 53
     summary: Cold can cause injury when the body is unable to maintain core temperature.1–3 Cold injuries that can occur are hypothermia, frostbite, chilblains, trench foot and allergic reactions to cold.1,2 Hypothermia causes deaths of up to 700 people per year in the US during the 20 years from 1979-1998, half of them due to cold weather.3,4 In Canada, 411 people died from hypothermia, frostbite, and other cold injuries during 1992-1996.5 Hypothermia is a condition where the body temperature drops abnormally low below 35℃ due to heat loss. Severe hypothermia causes gastroparesis but the stomach can absorb water and sugar, give warm sugar water every 15 minutes.2,4,5 Hypothermia occurs because a person is in cold weather, exposed to cold winds at high altitudes, immersed in cold water, and prolonged exposure to cold.1,2,7 Hypothermia is more common in climbers, climbers admit that hypothermia is a risk they will experience when exploring the highlands with cold temperatures and strong winds, as well as when using wet wear.8–10 Factors that aggravate the occurrence of hypothermia in climbers besides using wet clothes are fatigue or the climber's stamina.11–13 A climber in Semarang who joined the Unissula nature-loving student community (mapala) died on the mountain due to fatigue and hypothermia while participating in a one-week education and SAR training activity with 25 other students.14 Besides, students of SMKN 10 Semarang died while climbing Mount Merbabu due to hypothermia.15 Cold- related injuries can be prevented by proper education, preparation and response to changes in ambient temperature.7 Mountain climber first aid education should be improved, education should take into account the special demands of a mountain emergency.16,17 Knowledge and attitudes are important to be maintained and improved in providing intervention in cases of hypothermia.18 The knowledge and practice of mothers and professional nurses regarding hypothermia are grossly inadequate in various evaluations.19 Based on this description, research needs to find out more about The Relationship of Knowledge about Hypothermia to Hypothermia Management Practices in Nature Lovers Students (Mapala).
    keywords: cold; correlation; education; handling; hypothermia; knowledge; mapala; practices; research; students; study
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          id: seanr-7342
      author: Setyawati, Dewi; Ningrum, Mei Yolla
       title: Community Knowledge and Compliance in Doing Prevention of COVID-19
        date: 2021-03-28
       words: 3629
      flesch: 56
     summary: If the level of community knowledge about COVID-19 is still low, it will have an impact on the increasing number of COVID-19 cases worldwide. According to the preliminary study, the highest number of COVID-19 cases was in Jati District.
    keywords: cases; community; compliance; covid-19; knowledge; kudus; level; people; prevention; research; respondents
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        item: #63 of 79
          id: seanr-7464
      author: Kai, Li
       title: Factors Associated with Psychological Health Issues in Diploma Nursing Students: A Cross-sectional Study
        date: 2020-09-30
       words: 2990
      flesch: 46
     summary: The aim of this study is to assess psychological health status and its associated factors among diploma nursing students. The high levels of unemployment, the financial crisis, the lack of recognition in some cases of qualification lead to discouragement and the creation of intense feelings of anxiety, insecurity and even mental disorders manifested by symptoms such as insomnia, shortness of breath, eating disorders and difficulties in concentration and organization.5 Then students often develop dysfunctional ways of managing these problems, so their self- image is affected, and they are experiencing feelings such as depression and anxiety.6,7 The existence of some mental disorder in the student has a more significant impact than on other groups in the general population as it affects his health, interpersonal relationships and academic performance.8 Inappropriate diagnosis and treatment of these problems lead to chronicity and relapses, increasing the risk of discontinuation of studies and manifestation of future occupational distress syndrome.9 Strengthening the mental health education of diploma nursing students has become a consensus in the higher education field.10
    keywords: diploma; factors; health; nursing; nursing students; research; students; study
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        item: #64 of 79
          id: seanr-7555
      author: Rachmawati, Anita
       title: The Correlation between Nurses’ Knowledge Regarding Patient Safety and Nurses’ Behaviors in Drug Management
        date: 2021-06-23
       words: 3907
      flesch: 49
     summary: Adverse events in hospitals can occur due to errors in administering drugs. In this regards, the problems included the patients dying due to allergies and wrong drug administration, wrong procedures in administering drugs, incorrect writing of prescriptions, and switched drugs between patients in the hospital.5
    keywords: behavior; correlation; drugs; inpatient; knowledge; nurses; patient; safety
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        item: #65 of 79
          id: seanr-7767
      author: Setyawati, Dewi; Sastro, Rasti; Aisah, Siti
       title: Nurses' Anxiety amid of COVID-19 Pandemic
        date: 2021-06-23
       words: 4096
      flesch: 57
     summary: Health workers are on the front line who must be protected as the most valuable resource of every country.4 According to data from the Task Force for the Acceleration of Handling Covid 19, 45 medical personnel were infected with Covid 19 while on duty to treat patients at health centers and several hospitals in Maluku and the first death case of health workers in https://doi.org/10.26714/seanr.3.2.2021.59-65 https://jurnal.unimus.ac.id/index.php/SEANR/index https://jurnal.unimus.ac.id/index.php/SEANR/index https://jurnal.unimus.ac.id/index.php/SEANR/index https://crossmark.crossref.org/dialog/?doi=10.26714/seanr.3.2.2021.59-65&domain=pdf&date_stamp=2021-06-23 South East Asia Nursing Research, Vol 3 The HRS-A scale has been proven to have high enough validity and reliability to measure anxiety levels in trial clinic research, namely 0.93 and 0.97.
    keywords: anxiety; covid-19; experience; health; hospital; nurses; pandemic; research; respondents; study; workers
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        item: #66 of 79
          id: seanr-7915
      author: Soesanto, Edy; Zulino, Salsabella
       title: Cucumber and honey soaking reduces hypertension in the elderly
        date: 2021-06-23
       words: 2920
      flesch: 56
     summary: There is an effect of giving cucumber and honey water immersion therapy on changes in blood pressure in the elderly with hypertension. Blood pressure can be controlled and lowered by consuming one of the vegetables, namely cucumber.7 Based on a report from the United State Department of Agriculture (USDA) Branded Food Products Database, every 100 grams of cucumber contains 147 mg of potassium and certainly does not contain sodium, and there are many other nutritional content in cucumbers.
    keywords: blood; control; cucumber; group; honey; hypertension; immersion; pressure; water
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        item: #67 of 79
          id: seanr-7943
      author: Hidayat, Syaifurrahman; Hannan, Mujib
       title: Role Model and Family Support Related to Self Efficacy Sleep in The Sand in Coastal Elderly
        date: 2021-06-23
       words: 5558
      flesch: 56
     summary: The results of the study stated that most respondents had Self efficacy sleeping in the sand in the category capable of as much as 72.5%, this indicates that the elderly are able to have self efficacy in sleeping on the sand such as. Self efficacy as an expectation of belief (hope) about how far individuals can carry out https://doi.org/10.26714/seanr.3.2.2021.81-89 https://jurnal.unimus.ac.id/index.php/SEANR/index https://jurnal.unimus.ac.id/index.php/SEANR/index https://jurnal.unimus.ac.id/index.php/SEANR/index https://crossmark.crossref.org/dialog/?doi=10.26714/seanr.3.2.2021.81-89&domain=pdf&date_stamp=2021-06-23 South East Asia Nursing Research, Vol 3 No 2, June 2021/ page 81-89 82 Syaifurrahman Hidayat / Role Model and Family Support Related to Self Efficacy Sleep in The Sand in Coastal Elderly activities in certain situations.4 Self efficacy also determines individuals in carrying out certain behaviors, such as how strong individuals face difficulties and how these difficulties can affect individuals in the future.5 According to Pramudita & Wiwien (2015) stated that self efficacy is a person's ability to move a series of activities needed so that they will get the goals to be achieved and finally can provide comfort to the elderly who sleep on the sand.
    keywords: category; efficacy; family; family support; model; respondents; role; role model; sand; self; self efficacy; sleeping; support
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        item: #68 of 79
          id: seanr-8288
      author: Yanto, Arief; Faroby, Muhammad Athfal; Hartiti, Tri; Samiasih, Amin
       title: Community stigma on the health care providers during COVID-19 Pandemic
        date: 2021-06-23
       words: 3568
      flesch: 57
     summary: Measurement of community stigma carried out once to find out the description of the community stigma. Previously developed instruments were used to measure community stigma.
    keywords: community; covid-19; education; health; health workers; healthcare; knowledge; pandemic; research; respondents; stigma; study; workers
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        item: #69 of 79
          id: seanr-8297
      author: Armiyati, Yunie; Hadisaputro, Suharyo; Chasani, Shofa; Sujianto, Untung
       title: Factors Contributing to Intradialytic Hypertension in Hemodialysis Patients
        date: 2021-06-23
       words: 4375
      flesch: 50
     summary: Subclinical fluid overload was higher in IDH group.25 Previous research at Semarang also stated that IDWG is the one of the important factor influencing hemodialysis blood pressure in patients with chronic renal failure.26 There is a significant relationship between interdialytic weight gain and changes in intradialytic blood pressure in CKD patients. Published: June 23rd 2021 Keywords: IDWG; fluid adherence; ultrafiltration; intradialytic hypertension; hemodialysis Intradialytic hypertension (IDH) is the most common complication of hemodialysis patients in Indonesia.
    keywords: blood; factors; fluid; hemodialysis; hypertension; idh; idwg; increase; intradialytic; patients; pressure; study; ultrafiltration; weight
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        item: #70 of 79
          id: seanr-8300
      author: kuswa, Yanah kuscianah
       title: Reduction of Anxiety Levels in Schizophrenia Patients Using Progressive Muscle Relaxation
        date: 2021-06-23
       words: 4349
      flesch: 46
     summary: Progressive muscle relaxation is an independent nursing intervention that can be chosen to reduce anxiety in schizophrenia patients. This case study aims to prove that progressive muscle relaxation can help reduce anxiety levels in schizophrenic patients.
    keywords: anxiety; case; levels; muscle; nursing; patients; progressive; relaxation; research; schizophrenia; study; subjects; therapy
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        item: #71 of 79
          id: seanr-8484
      author: Aisah, Siti; Nurhidayati, Tri; Setyawati, Dewi; Muntoha, Mohammad Gita
       title: Covid-19 Patient Transport: A Literature Review
        date: 2022-03-29
       words: 3841
      flesch: 53
     summary: (2021)9 Analysis and influence of ambulances on containment of the spread of COVID-19 in China Cross-sectional The need for an ambulance equipped with a negative pressure system to contain the spread of COVID-19 2 Schwabe et al. (2020)12 Long-distance aeromedical transportation for COVID patients 19 in an ambulance plane using a Portable Isolation Unit: Opportunities, Limitations and Mitigation Strategies Retrospective review The use of patient isolation capsules in the transportation of COVID-19 patients by airplane 3 Yang et al. (2020)13 Clinical characteristics of patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) receiving emergency medical services by ambulance in King County, Washington Retrospective group study Screening of ambulance patients based on clinical symptoms, especially fever and respiratory problems as an initial diagnosis of suspected COVID-19 in pre- hospital situations 4 Ghazali et al. (2020)14 Feedback for preparing an ambulance team to manage patients who contracted COVID-19: It is necessary to find a safe way of transporting COVID-19 patients by ambulance.
    keywords: 2020; ambulance; control; covid-19; health; literature; patients; ppe; review; transportation; use
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        item: #72 of 79
          id: seanr-8487
      author: Hidayati, Eni; Damayanti, Sifana Ayu; Rahayu, Desi Ariyana; Mubin, Mohamad Fatkhul; Hidayati, Tri Nur
       title: Pregnant Mother's Anxiety Level On Stunting Risk
        date: 2022-03-29
       words: 3795
      flesch: 61
     summary: Most pregnant women already know stunting and its causes so that the average respondent has fulfilled their nutritional needs to prevent stunting in their pregnancy. Prevention of stunting from an early age with nutritious food for pregnant women in the Wonocolo sub-district, Surabaya, it was found that from 40 respondents, most of the pregnant women had fulfilled their nutritional and nutritional needs for stunting prevention during pregnancy.15 Malnutrition in pregnant women can cause poor conditions for babies in the womb, pregnant women who have not met balanced nutrition since the beginning of pregnancy have a risk of giving birth to South East Asia Nursing Research, Vol 4 Published: March 29th 2022 Keywords: Level of anxiety; pregnant women; risk of stunting Pregnancy at a young age and over the age of 35 is vulnerable to causing pregnant women to experience various risks of pregnancy because pregnant women at a young age do not know much about how to maintain their pregnancy conditions and pregnant women over the age of 35 experience a decrease in nutrient absorption so they are easy to experience various kinds of problems.
    keywords: anxiety; anxiety level; level; pregnancy; pregnant; relationship; respondents; risk; study; stunting; women
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        item: #73 of 79
          id: seanr-8650
      author: Siregar, Henrianto Karolus; Batubara, Khairunnisa; Empraninta, Hanna Ester; Pabanne, Fatima Ura
       title: Relationship between Knowledge and Attitude about Prevention of Diabetes Mellitus Complications in Diabetes Mellitus Patients
        date: 2021-12-24
       words: 3774
      flesch: 44
     summary: It can be used as a guideline for carrying out nursing care for patients with diabetes mellitus in order to realize the desired nursing goals and evaluations such as health workers are expected to further increase their role in providing health education about the prevention of complications of diabetes mellitus. This study aims to examine the knowledge of diabetes mellitus patients about complications of diabetes mellitus at dr. Pirngadi Hospital Medan METHODS This type of research is descriptive research which aims to identify the relationship between knowledge and attitudes of patients with diabetes mellitus about complications of diabetes mellitus in RSUD dr. Pirngadi Medan.
    keywords: complications; diabetes; diabetes mellitus; education; knowledge; mellitus; patients; respondent
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        item: #74 of 79
          id: seanr-8947
      author: Kurniawati, Staningsih Herlambang; Mariyam, Mariyam; Alfiyanti, Dera; Samiasih, Amin
       title: Aplication of Family Centered Care on the Impact of hospitalization in Intensive Care Unit In Parents’ Perspective: literature Review
        date: 2022-03-29
       words: 6430
      flesch: 42
     summary: determine what role he must do while the child is in the hospital7 <sup>8</sup><sup>8</sup><sup>8</su p><sup>8</sup><sup>8</sup><sup>8</ sup>Families with children in intensive care units may experience significant psychological symptoms, including acute stress, post-traumatic stress, anxiety, and depression.9 Families with patients in critical care rooms experience Post Trauma Syndrome Disorder (PTSD) as much as 33%, 33% experience anxiety and 20% experience depression.10 Families are an important part of child care during illness. Creating a relationship between parents and health professionals is necessary, such as involving parents in making decisions and facilitating parental participation in child care11 Increasing the role of parents in child care from an early age can reduce the negative impacts of hospitalization of children in intensive care.5 Family-centered care (FCC) as a model of care is a way of caring for children and their families in health services.12 The Institute for Patient Family Centered Care developed four core concepts for implementing the FCC, namely respect and dignity; information sharing involves communicating and providing clear and unbiased information; participation includes family involvement in decision- making and child care; collaboration consists of partnerships with families to improve policies, programs and infrastructure (https://www.ipfcc.org/).
    keywords: care; care unit; child; children; family; fcc; hospitalization; impact; information; intensive; mariyam; parents; pediatric; picu; research; review; staff
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          id: seanr-8997
      author: Nugroho, Heryanto Adi; Lazuardi, Nugroho
       title: Risk factors affecting intradialytic hypertension in hemodialysis patients
        date: 2021-12-24
       words: 2449
      flesch: 42
     summary: Risk factors affecting intradialytic hypertension in hemodialysis patients Corresponding author: Nugroho lazuardi nugroho.lazuardi@unimus.ac.id South East Asia Nursing Research, Vol 3 No 4, December 2021 ISSN:2685-032X DOI: https://doi.org/10.26714/seanr.3.4.2021.167-171 Original Research Risk factors affecting intradialytic hypertension in hemodialysis patients Heryanto Adi Nugroho1, Nugroho Lazuardi1 1 Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang, Indonesia Article Info Abstract Article History: Submitted: Nov 2nd 2021 Accepted:
    keywords: blood; factors; hemodialysis; hypertension; incidence; patients; research; ultrafiltration
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          id: seanr-9003
      author: Warsono, Warsono; Rachmawati, Anita; Fahmi, Faradisa Yuanita
       title: Effect of isometric quadriceps in reduce pain in patients of knee osteoarthritis
        date: 2021-12-24
       words: 4115
      flesch: 53
     summary: This is following several previous studies that the application of isometric quadriceps exercise for 2 months is effective in reducing the intensity of knee osteoarthritis pain with a p-value = 0.001.9,22 Likewise, research on the effect of quadriceps exercise on pain intensity in knee osteoarthritis patients for 2 weeks decreased significantly (p = 0.002, 0.05) and was more effective in increasing daily activities.13 The existence of quadriceps muscle exercise is effective in reducing the intensity of knee osteoarthritis pain with a p-value of 0.000. Immediately discontinued if knee pain appears with a pain scale (> 6) or other responses that worsen the respondent's condition.
    keywords: age; control; effect; exercise; group; intervention; joint; knee; muscle; osteoarthritis; pain; patients; quadriceps; results
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        item: #77 of 79
          id: seanr-9440
      author: Pohan, Vivi Yosafianti; Alfiyanti, Dera
       title: Thesis Camp As An Effort To Complete The Student's Final Project (Tesis) Of The Unimus Nursing Master’s Degree Program During The COVID-19 Pandemic
        date: 2022-04-12
       words: 3021
      flesch: 46
     summary: Theme 1: Thesis Camp Activity Statement Based on the results of interviews and FGD with 8 participants, it was found that the Thesis Camp activities were very helpful in completing student thesis proposals with various rational opinions, namely: the progress of thesis proposal writing was monitored, there was a clear picture of the steps in making a thesis proposal, the practice was difficult to implement, very helpful students in making a thesis, the progress of thesis work can be controlled and in accordance with the specified target date and can ask directly to the supervisor, time management is more structured and more enthusiastic, and is very helpful in directing the preparation of the thesis. The correct flow of thesis research is to identify problems in general, then conduct a literature search on solutions that have been previously proposed by previous CATEGORY THEME SUB THEME Structured learning techniques Learning achievement targets Motivation for writing a thesis Theme 2: Learning techniques for writing a thesis proposal Thesis Camp South East Asia Nursing Research, Vol 4 No 1, March 2022/ page 1-6 5 Vivi Yosafianti Pohan / Thesis Camp As An Effort To Complete The Student's Final Project (Tesis) Of The Unimus Nursing Master’s Degree Program During The COVID-19 Pandemic researchers.8
    keywords: camp; learning; master; nursing; proposal; research; students; thesis
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          id: seanr-9448
      author: Safitri, Dwi Nur Rahmantika Puji; Rejeki, Sri; Soesanto, Edy; Ali, Muhammad
       title: The Positive Report Of benson Relaxation For Acute Miocard Infark Pain: A Case Report Study
        date: 2021-12-24
       words: 4160
      flesch: 52
     summary: In patients 1 and 2, the implementation of Benson relaxation was carried out 7-8 hours after giving pharmacological therapy, this was intended so that there was no confusion about effectiveness in reducing pain in AMI patients, after the duration of drug action was reduced or lost, Benson relaxation as a companion therapy can help in reducing AMI patient pain. METHOD The study designis case study with a descriptive nursing process approach from assessment to evaluation by applying Benson relaxation to reduce pain scale in AMI patients.
    keywords: acute; ami; benson; benson relaxation; case; data; hours; pain; patients; relaxation; scale; study; therapy
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          id: seanr-9568
      author: Ramaningrum, Galuh; Anggraheny, Hema Dewi; Lahdji, Aisyah
       title: Risk Factors of Stunting in Toddlers 24-59 Months in Rembang Regency, Indonesia
        date: 2022-03-25
       words: 2972
      flesch: 59
     summary: No 3 42 6,7% 93,3% 0 45 0,0% 100% 3 87 3,3% 96,7% - 0,242 History of exclusive breastfeeding No 4,4% 95,6 26 64 28,9% 71,1% 24,571 (5,300- 113,926) 0,000* Gender Male Female 21
    keywords: factors; food; history; intake; months; risk; stunting; toddlers
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