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HEALTH COACHING AS A DIABETES MANAGEMENT INTERVENTION: A SCOPING REVIEW
Background: Health coaching is considered an effective multidisciplinary intervention for managing chronic diseases, such as diabetes mellitus. There is extensive research on the health coaching topic in diabetes management. However, its implementation varies given the lack of standardized regulation as a guiding principle.
Objective: This study aims to explore health coaching concepts in diabetes management.
Design: This was a scoping review.
Data Sources: We searched relevant studies published from 2018 to 2022 using three journal databases, including PubMed, CINAHL, and Google Scholar.
Review Methods: The selection is determined using PRISMA Flow Diagram Scoping Review with inclusion criteria and analyzed on the basis of data extraction and the TIDieR checklist.
Results: Nine articles were included in this study. Most of the articles revealed that health coaching was delivered by healthcare professionals to help patients living with diabetes cope with their problems. Long-term (>6 months) application of health coaching effectively reduces the HbA1c level which indicates a positive effect on self-management. Face-to-face interactions, telephone conversations, virtual meetings, and home visits are the most common strategies applied in health coaching sessions.
Conclusion: Tailored health coaching is proven as an alternative intervention to support patients with diabetes in achieving their desired goals. Thus, effective health coaching must be implemented based on individual preference
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS INFLUENCING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NURSING SUPERVISION BY THE HEAD OF THE ROOM: A SCOPING REVIEW
Background: Supervision in several hospitals until now is still not optimal by the head of the room so that the direction function in nursing management does not run optimally which affects the quality of nursing care. This study aims to find factors that influence the implementation of supervision by the head of the room.
Objective: This research uses the Scoping review method
Data Sources: In the search using data sources from Google Scholar, Scient Direct and Pubmed. The search uses the keywords "nursing supervision" AND "faktors" AND "nurse management". Articles are filtered from the years "2018-2024", "free full text". Of all the articles found, there are 8 articles obtained for analysis.
Review Methods: The review method uses a Scoping Review using the PRISMA diagram, and synthesis is carried out by removing the exclusion criteria.
Results : The results of the study showed that from the 8 articles obtained, there were 4 factors that influenced trust and good relationships, supervisor workload, shared understanding of the implementation of supervision and supervisor competence.
Conclusion: The results show that the supervision by the head of the room is less than optimal due to these factors. So it can be a recommendation for hospital institutions to make efforts to improve the nursing management function, especially the direction function in the form of supervision.
 
DESCRIPTION OF POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD) POST MOUNTAIN SEMERU ERUPTION
Background: The existence of the eruption of Mount Semeru certainly has a considerable impact on aspects of life, both in physical, social, psychological aspects, and has the potential to experience Post Traumatic Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Traumatic experiences can cause various disorders including physical, psychological and social development disorders which will have an impact on mental, emotional, social and personality disorders as well as disturbances in self-esteem.
Objectives: To describe the PTSD in victims of natural disasters after the eruption of Mount Semeru.
Methods: This study used a descriptive research design with a survey approach to respondents, with a total of 65 respondents. The sample used in this study was 65 respondents aged around 17 to > 65 years and over divided into the intervention group and the control group. This research was conducted in the Lumajang Regency Recolation area, using an instrument in the form of PCL-C from May to June 2023.
Results: The results showed that the majority of respondents did not indicate symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as many as 12 people (18.5%) and most of them indicated symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) from mild to severe severity as many as 53 people (81.5%). Most of them were aged between 17-45 years as many as 51 people (78.4%) and a small portion aged 46-65 years &> 65 years as many as 14 people (21.6%).
Conclusion: The results of this study are expected to be used as a reference in the development of nursing interventions as an effort to reduce the symptoms experienced by PTSD sufferer
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS RELATING TO NURSES' COMPLIANCE IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SURGICAL SAFETY CHECKLIST IN WEST KALIMANTAN
Background: Hospitals as health institutions play an important role in providing optimal health services, including surgical procedures, which are susceptible to the risk of complications and death. The World Health Organization (WHO) has promoted the Surgical Safety Checklist (SSC) as a tool to improve patient safety and reduce post-operative complications, with implementation proven to be effective in reducing mortality and morbidity. However, in several hospitals in West Kalimantan, the level of compliance with SSC is still not optimal, with implementation only reaching around 50-52%. Several factors that influence this compliance include teamwork, motivation, attitudes, perceptions, knowledge, and nurse training
Objectives: The aim of this study aims to analyze the factors that are related and most dominant to nurse compliance in implementing SSC in hospitals in West Kalimantan Province
Methods: This type of research is quantitative correlational with a cross-sectional approach. The research was conducted at three hospitals in West Kalimantan province in 2024 using a total sampling technique, namely 105 operating room nurse respondents. The chi-square test and logistic regression were used to analyze this data.
Results: Based on the research results, it is known that there is a relationship between teamwork p=0.009, perception p=0.004, attitudeattitude p=0.005, knowledge p=0.001, motivation p=0.002, training 0.001, age p=0.008, education p=0.007, with compliance with SSC implementation while gender p=0.491 has no relationship with compliance with SSC implementation. The most dominant factor is Teamwork OR=21.64, which means nurses with good teamwork will be 21.64 times more likely to comply compared to those with poor teamwork.
Conclusion: It was concluded that the factors related to nurse compliance in implementing SSC were teamwork, perception, attitudeattitude, knowledge, motivation, training, age, and education. There is no influence on the gender factor. The most dominant factor is teamwork.
Keywords: Perioperative, Surgical Incidents, SSC, Complianc
EFFECT OF IMPLEMENTING THE ANDROID-BASED APPLICATION “CAKOASI.ID†(COMPLEMENTARY THERAPY DISC) ON MOTHER'S SELF-EFFICACY IN OVERCOMING BREASTFEEDING PROBLEMS
Background: Breastfeeding coverage in Indonesia is still low, including Padang City, especially in the Andalas Health Center working area, which is 51.1%, has not reached the national target of 90%. Self-efficacy is one of the main factors in increasing exclusive breastfeeding behavior. Self-efficacy is influenced by the mother's knowledge about how to overcome breastfeeding problems. Increasing knowledge can be done through the innovation of complementary therapy disc applications that can be accessed by mothers via Android.
Objectives: This research aims to determine the effectiveness of implementing the cakoASI.id application on the self-efficacy of breastfeeding mothers in overcoming problems in breastfeeding.
Methods: This research uses a pre-experimental design method with a one group pre-posttest design approach. This research will be carried out for six months in the Andalas Community Health Center working area. The sample in this study was breastfeeding mothers with babies aged <6 months. Purposive sampling technique will be used to determine the sample. The instrument that will be used is a questionnaire to determine self-efficacy. This research will be carried out within one year. The research results will be processed using the paired T test statistical test.
Results: It was found that the mother's self-efficacy before was 41 and after was 59.8 with a p value of 0.000 (p≤0.05) which means that there is an influence of the use of the Android-based application intervention "cakoASI.id" on the self-efficacy of breastfeeding mothers.
Conclusion: There is an effect of using the android-based application intervention "cakoASI.id" on the self-efficacy of breastfeeding mothers
THE EFFECT OF MINDFULNESS ON DIABETES MELLITUS: A SCOPING REVIEW
Background: This research provides a long-term effect to find out from mindfulness intervention for conditions that require, one of which is chronic illness, in accepting the condition experienced. The prevalence of chronic diseases in the world reaches 70% of cases resulting in death. World health. The aim of this research is to determine the effect of mindfulness on diabetes.
Objective: This study was conducted a scoping review
Data source: in searches using databases, Science Direct, PubMed, Scopus, and Wiley. When searching, use the keywords '' mindfulness'' and ''diabetes''. Where in screening or filtering articles, namely marking or filtering with ''2019-2023'', ''free full text'', ''medicine'', and ''nursing''. From several databases used in this research, 11 articles were analyzed as a result of the search and analysis.
Review Methods: The method used is Scoping Review, and it is guided by the PRISMA flowchart, and synthesis is carried out from the extraction.
Results: Mindfulness can improve glycemic control, reduce stress levels, improve quality of life, reduce HbA1c scores , and reduce the hormone cortisol.
Conclusion: The results of the review show that the effect of mindfulness on diabetes mellitus can reduce psychological stress such as stress, depression, and reduce the hormone cortisol, and increase feelings of happiness and reduce blood glucose levels in patients with type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS INFLUENCING THE USE OF THE TUBECTOMY METHOD IN FERTILE COUPLES: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Background: The use of tubectomy contraception is one way to control birth rates and improve reproductive health. Tubectomy is a permanent form of contraception that involves blocking or sealing the fallopian tubes to prevent the egg from reaching the uterus for fertilization. This article analyzes the factors that influence the use of tubectomy contraception among couples of childbearing ages.
Objective: This literature review aims to identify factors that influence the use of the tubectomy method in fertile couples.
Design: This research design is a literature review.
Data Sources: Search for articles using three journal databases, namely Google Scholar, PubMed, and ScienceDirect.
Reviews Methods: Used PRISM flow diagram to find a total of 6 articles that meet the inclusion criteria reviewed.
Results: Inclusion criteria include full text articles from 2015-2024 published from national or international journals. Article types are quasi-experimental and case studies. Five articles meet the inclusion criteria. the various techniques used in tubectomy, the benefits and risks associated with the procedure, and its effectiveness in preventing pregnancy. Tubectomy can be done through different methods.
Conclusion: Tubectomy is crucial to recognize and address the social stigmas surrounding tubectomy in order to create a more supportive and understanding environment for individuals seeking this form of birth control. By promoting open dialogue and challenging misconceptions, we can work towards creating a more inclusive society where individuals feel empowered to make informed decisions about their reproductive health
THE EFFECT OF LAVENDER OIL IN RELIEVING PERINEAL PAIN FOLLOWING CHILDBIRTH
Background: Postpartum mothers often face discomforts such as back pain, uterine cramps, fatigue, and perineal pain. Perineal pain after an episiotomy can significantly impact daily activities, maternal quality of life, and the mother-infant relationship. Effective management is crucial to decrease the perineal pain.
Objectives: The study aimed to evaluate the effect of lavender oil on relieving perineal pain in postpartum mothers.
Methods: A pre-experimental design with a pretest-posttest format was used. Participants, selected through purposive sampling, were assessed for pain intensity using a Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) from 0 to 10. Bivariate analysis was conducted using the Wilcoxon test to assess changes in pain levels before and after the intervention.
Results: The significance level was found to be 0.004 (p < 0.05), indicating a statistically significant reduction in pain intensity.
Conclusion: Lavender oil aromatherapy effectively reduces perineal pain in postpartum mothers. Although the study lacked a control group, lavender oil was found to be a safe and effective treatment, with no reported side effects
EFFECTIVENESS OF DOUBLE LUMEN CATHETER WOUND CARE USING 0.9% NaCL, 7.5% CHLORHEXIDINE, 15% CETRIMIDE ON DOUBLE LUMEN CATHETER INFECTION IN REGULAR HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Background: The high incidence of double lumen catheter infections in Hemodialysis patients requires a solution including wound care using the antiseptic chlorhexidine 7.5% and cetrimide 15%.
Objectives: The aim of this study is to identify the effect of double lumen catheter wound care using NaCL 0.9%, Chlorhexidine 7.5%, and Setrimide 15% on double lumen catheter infection in regular hemodialysis patients at Bhayangkara Lumajang Hospital.
Methods: The research design used was quantitative research with a PreExperimental One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design approach. The population in this study was hemodialysis patients with double lumen access who meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria, with a sample of 31 respondents. The sampling technique uses accidental sampling.
Results: The research results were obtained before wound treatment using NaCL 0.9%, Chlorhexidine 7.5%, and Setrimide 15%. From 31 respondents 12 (38.7%) respondents experienced infection and after wound treatment using NaCL 0.9%, Chlorhexidine 7.5%, and Setrimide 15%. From 31 respondents 7 (22.6%) respondents experienced infection. After statistical tests were carried out using the Willcoxon test, the result was P = (0.025 < α 0.05), which means that there is a significant effect between treating double lumen catheter wounds using Nacl 0.9%, chlorhexidine 7.5 %, and cetrimide 15% against double lumen catheter infections in regular hemodialysis patients.
 
FAMILY KNOWLEDGE AND PREPAREDNESS IN FACING FLOOD DISASTERS IN BENGKULU CITY
Background: Floods are natural events that can occur at any time and often result in loss of life and property. Losses due to flooding can be in the form of damage to buildings, loss of valuables, so that the losses that result cannot be prevented, but can be controlled and reduced the impact of losses caused.
Objectives: This study aims to determine the relationship between family knowledge and preparedness in facing flood disasters in Bengkulu City.
Methods: This study used a cross-sectional research design. The population were head of family, samples obtained by accidental sampling technique as many as 90 respondents. Data analysis used univariate and bivariate analysis, questionnaire were knowledge and preparedness questionnaires
Results: The results of this study showed that from 90 samples of family knowledge about flooding, 30 respondents (33.3%) were well informed and 44 respondents (48.9%) were well-knowledge, while 20 respondents (22.2%) had good preparedness, and 70 respondents (77.8%) had sufficient preparedness. The results of the Chi-square analysis obtained there was no significant relationship between family knowledge and preparedness
Conclusion: The result of this research can be used as information material for the family that are about that the knowledge is not one of the factors can be affecting the preparedness of respondents in facing flood disaster