Proceedings of the 2nd Lawang Sewu International Symposium on Health Sciences: Nursing (LSISHS-N 2023)
26 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Aric Vranada, Yanuan Ben Olina
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 2nd Lawang Sewu International Symposium 2023 on Health Sciences: Nursing on December 05, 2023, in Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang, Semarang City, Indonesia. These articles have been peer-reviewed by the members of the scientific...
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The Concept Analysis of Self-Management in Coronary Heart Disease Patients After Coronary Intervention
Marlinda Ismiati, Ayu Pratiwi, Mujiono Mujiono
The 2017 Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study identifies a notable rise in cardiovascular disease-related deaths, particularly in coronary heart disease (CHD). Despite advancements in surgical interventions reducing mortality, effective self-management strategies are essential...
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The Relationship between Family Function and Coping Strategies among Adolescents who Experience of Catcalling Verbal Sexual Harassment
Dya Sustrami, Alisa Ajeng, Ari Susanti, Hidayatus Syadiah
The family has an important role for adolescents who experience of catcalling verbal sexual harassment. The aim of this study was to measure the relationship between family function and coping strategies among adolescents who experience of catcalling verbal sexual harassment. This study used a Cross...
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Adolescent Coping Mechanisms In Overcoming Menstrual Pain: A Systematic Review
Sri Rejeki, Chanif Chanif, Anna Kurnia, Susheewa Wichaikull
Dysmenorrhea is cramping of the uterus associated with lower abdominal pain in female adolescent massively impaired the blood vessels. Dysmenorrhea eventually caused discomfort in daily activites due to mild to severe cramp such as limited academic activities, limited social activities and financial...
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Concept Analysis of Non-Pharmacological Pain Management in Cancer Patients
Mukhamad Irkham, Femy Melia Rahmawati, Martin Martin
Cancer is a non-communicable disease characterized by the presence of abnormal cells/tissues that are malignant, grow rapidly uncontrollably and can spread to other places in the sufferer’s body. The most common complaint encountered is pain. The pain management that we can provide to patients is non-pharmacological...
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Family Experience of Fluid Restriction In Heart Failure Patient: A Qualitative Study
Siti Zumrotul Kafinna, Khoiriyah Khoiriyah, Arief Shofyan Baidhowy
Heart Failure (HF) is the highest cause of death worldwide which is chronic in nature characterized by heart problems as a pump unable to meet the needs of blood as a tissue metabolism. Decreased left ventricular contractility reduces cardiac output and increases ventricular volume, if the pulmonary...
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Concept Analysis of Self-Acceptance for People With HIV/AIDS (PLWHA)
Elli Yus Setyaningrum, Yunta Charisma, Nurdin Nurdin
HIV infection is a globally recognized health issue, characterized by the invasion of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, leading to the development of AIDS. People Living With HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) encounter multifaceted challenges encompassing bio-psycho-social-spiritual dimensions. The pivotal role of self-acceptance...
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Concept Analysis of Self-Efficacy in Early-Married Adolescents Regarding the Incidence of Stunting
Wahyuningsih Wahyuningsih, Sabria Sabria, Mariaty Marjuki, Retno Hidayati Khasanah
Teenagers who marry early often face the risk of stunting in their children, which can have long-term implications for the health and development of the child. The global attention to the phenomenon of early marriage is noteworthy. The consequences of early marriage are associated with health risks,...
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A Concept Analysis of Resilience Among Stroke Patients
May Dwi Yuri Santoso, Sunarto Sunarto, Suli Kristiowati
Stroke can happen to anyone regardless of age, it can happen repeatedly or just happen to everyone. Stroke is the number one cause of disability. Every stroke sufferer has different stages in achieving recovery. Individuals adapt to survive and can rise again to continue life. This resilience concept...
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The Effectiveness of Audio-visual Media in Increasing Mother’s Knowledge About Preventing Dehydration of Under-Five Children with Diarrhea
Mariyam Mariyam, Rima Salwa Islamia, Yuni Sufyanti Arief, Ilya Krisnana, Erna Sulistyawati
Dehydration is the main cause of death in under-five children with diarrhea. Mothers have an important role in preventing dehydration in under-five children with diarrhea. Mothers’ knowledge about preventing dehydration of diarrhea is very much needed. The aim of this research was to determine the effectiveness...
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An Exploratory Study of Psychological Changes in Families of Heart Failure Patients
Beti Kristinawati, Mutiarani Jazilatul Fikriyyah, Nyofan Wahyu Mardana, Itsnaani Rahmadita Nur Latiifah
The family plays a significant role in the provision of care for those diagnosed with heart failure. The emergence of family psychological difficulties can be attributed to changes in the patient’s health and the challenges encountered in fulfilling one’s duty. This study elucidates the psychological...
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Relation Between Calf Circumference, Thigh Circumference, and Leg Length with Running Speed of 100 Meters
Rochman Basuki, Sigit Moerjono, Aziza Ulfie
Sprinting involves moving swiftly over distances of 60 meters, 100 meters, 200 meters, and 400 meters. Speed in sprinting relies on the coordinated effort of the body’s motion system and muscles, which are limited by a maximum speed threshold. Achieving optimal speed in sprinting requires a combination...
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Nurse Motivation in Improving Career Level: A Concept Analysis
Zulkifli Zakaria, Wahyudin Abd. Rahman, Yuli Aditama
The implementation of a hierarchical career system is a strategic initiative aimed at enhancing the competence of nurses and the overall quality of nursing services. Elevating the performance of professional nurses necessitates heightened motivation, a key factor in achieving superior health service...
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Electronic Medical Records (EMR) For Nursing Documentation: A Concept Analysis
Muhammad Sulaiman, Arifudin Arifudin, Rib’hanul Hakim
Electronic medical records (EMR) have revolutionized the healthcare landscape as a digitized rendition of conventional (paper-based) medical records, prominently adopted across various health facilities. These digital archives encapsulate a plethora of records and information meticulously curated by...
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Stunting Prevention: A Literature Review
Ghodiq Ufthoni, Bagoes Widjanarko, Apoina Kartini, Tri Joko
Stunting is defined as chronic malnutrition or failure that occurs during the growth period and can be used as an indicator for nutritional fulfilment in children. Children who have insufficient or poor nutritional intake and have a short body size or very short growth status can put their intelligence...
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rs841853 of SLC2A1 Gene Polymorphism and Dyslipidemia Among Javanese Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients
Yanuarita Tursinawati, Ari Yuniastuti
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic disease indicated by blood sugar level disorder and also influenced by genetic and environmental factors. Many diabetes patients experience dyslipidemia, which is known as diabetic dyslipidemia. In the latest research, SLC2A1 gene polymorphism is strongly...
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Concept of Self-Efficacy Analysis in CKD Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis
Didhing Supariti, Joko Suyanto, Nofrika Dewi
The prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients undergoing Hemodialysis is increasing day by day. The long duration and risks of undergoing a hemodialysis program are reasons for CKD patients to routinely participate in this hemodialysis program. A high level of self-efficacy is needed so that...
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Analysis Of the Concept of Self-Care In Multidrug Resistance Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) Patients
Andy Setiawan, Pramudya Pramudya, Hasyrin Ainun
Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) represents a strain of TB bacteria that exhibits resistance to a minimum of two primary anti-TB medications: Isoniazid and Rifampicin, both of which are regarded as the most potent drugs for combating TB. The management of drug-resistant TB is slated to be included...
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Nursing Care Management of Peripheral Sensation in A Case of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus at Sakai Heisei Hospital, Osaka
Mustaqim Mustaqim, Wahidah Wahidah, Yanah Kuscianah
Diabetes mellitus is one of the factors that can affect blood flow due to viscosity due to the accumulation of blood sugar. Damage to peripheral nerves resulting in symptoms of tingling, numbness or weakness in the feet and hands. Loss of pain sensation or decreased peripheral pulse in addition to affecting...
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The Relationship Between Head Nurses’ Servant Leadership and Nurses’ Performance at Roemani Hospital Semarang
Tri Hartiti, Nurdhya Safhira Ramadhanti
Nurses, as essential human resources in hospitals, are required to possess smart thinking skills and abilities to ensure optimal performance, which is crucial for delivering quality nursing care services and staying abreast of contemporary demands. The leadership style of the head nurse significantly...
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Anxiety Influenced Sleep Quality Among Cancer Patients at the First Time of Chemotherapy
Suyanto Suyanto, Aulia Irma Ardiani, Moh. Arifin Noor
Chemotherapy is one of the main treatments for cancer patients. The impact of chemotherapy is sleeping disturbance. However, there has not been much research regarding the factors that cause sleep disorders in patients undergoing chemotherapy. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between...
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Analyzing the Concept of Self-Management in Hemodialysis Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease
Anto Susfolyanto, Candra Permadi, Syafika Putri Alya, Satriya Pranata
Haemodialysis is a therapy that functions as filtration, removing waste substances from the body’s metabolism that should be expelled by the kidneys. Complications arising from haemodialysis often result from suboptimal patient self-management. Therefore, self-management is administered to motivate patients...
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Spiritual Quotient in a Clinical Nursing Perspective: A Concept Analysis
Ulfa Innayah, Elok Faola, Nurhidayah Nurhidayah
Nurses have an important role in providing health services to service users in hospitals, their job is to be ready within 24 h, demanding a guarantee of service that meets the expectations of patients and families, so they need good knowledge, skill and attitude in serving. The development of science...
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Concept Analysis of Head Nurse’s Effective Management
Hafidz Al Qodri, Cecep Cecep, Anwar Saifudin, Sucipto Sucipto
Nursing management entails the coordinated implementation of functions and activities to achieve interconnected objectives, involving nursing staff members to enhance the quality of nursing services. The effectiveness of a head nurse's management is determined by their ability to realize organizational...
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Understanding Self-Management in Home-Based Rehabilitation for Cancer Patients: A Conceptual Analysis
Megawati Megawati
Self-management is a fundamental concept in behavioral interventions and the cultivation of healthy behaviors, representing a critical skill with lifelong implications. This study aims to explore and clarify the concept of self-management in home-based rehabilitation for cancer patients. Through concept...
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The Relationship of Parental Behavior in Perianal Care with the Degree of Diaper Rash in Children
Erna Sulistyawati, Ana Utiya, Mariyam Mariyam
Infants and young children exhibit distinct skin characteristics compared to adults, characterized by thinness and heightened sensitivity, rendering them more susceptible to infection, inflammation, and allergies. Diaper rash, a common dermatological issue among this demographic, frequently affects skin...