Chemotherapy treatment often causes side-effects like fatigue in cancer patients. The treatment and diagnosis of cancer can cause depression, which could lead to inflammatory changes in the body, and it is involved in fatigue pathophysiology. This study aims to determine the relationship between depression and fatigue. A cross-sectional design was used, and a consecutive sampling method with a sample of 30 children with cancer aged 8-12 years. This study used two instruments, which are the Fatigue Onkologi Anak-Allen (FOA-A) questionnaire and Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale for Children (CES-DC). The results showed a significant relationship between depression and fatigue (p=0.003) and between types of cancer and fatigue (p=0.018). These results indicated that children with cancer and depressive symptoms felt higher fatigue. Nurses need to assess the fatigue and depression felt by children so they can perform appropriate nursing interventions to reduce their fatigue.Patient safety is an important for health care services in the hospital setting. The most difficult obstacle in ensuring patient safety is creating a safety. The objective of this study was to determine the correlation between the hospital work environment, nurses' characteristics, and patient safety. The method was a descriptive correlative study with a cross-sectional approach. The data were obtained from 123 ward nurses through using valid and reliable questionnaires. The results showed a significant relationship between hospital work environment and nurses' characteristics (education level, length of service, and training concerning patient safety) (p.05). Findings indicate that the hospital work environment and nurses' characteristics are related to patient safety. The study recommended to build a model of patient's safety culture that includes all aspects that influence patients' safety culture.This research was conducted to identify the effectiveness of FEMALE health education on the knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy of women in the Banjarbaru Selatan District, Banjarbaru. The quasi experimental pre-post test with control group design. Study was carried out on 428 housewives, 213 as control groups and 215 as intervention groups respectively. The sampling technique used convenience sampling. The results showed that there was a significant differences before and after intervention in knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy in women (p=0.000, p=0.003, and p=0.002 respectively) in the intervention group which is also significant different from respondent in the control group. This study recommends that nurses could use this FEMALE health education to educate women in the community in order to improve the coverage of cervical cancer screening.Gynecological cancer is one of the cancer types, which is deadly cancer among women. Chemotherapy is one of the medical treatment options to kill cancer cells. This study aimed to identify the effect of "DORLAN" Health Education on physical and sexual problems of gynecological cancer patients. Quasi-experimental pre-post-test with control group was used in this study. A sample of 94 women who were undergoing chemotherapy. Data collection was performed using demographic data questionnaires, a FACT-G questionnaire, a Sexual Satisfaction Scale for Women (SSS-W) questionnaire, and a Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) questionnaire. The results of this study showed that the "DORLAN" Health Education Package significantly influenced the physical and sexual problems of gynecological cancer patients. "DORLAN" Health Education Package has a significant influence to solve the physical and sexual problems of women under chemotherapy treatment.We find out the implementation of electronic nursing documentation toward patient safety. A systematic review of 15 articles were using PRISMA from five online database Science Direct, ProQuest, Scopus, Wiley Online, and Emerald Insight. The keywords used are "nursing documentation," "electronic health record," and "patient safety). The implementation of EHR has an effect on patient safety i.e. improving identify patients correctly, improve effective communication, improve the safety of high-alert medications, ensuring the correct location of surgery, and reducing the risk of infection. In addition, it also reduces the risk of patient injury due to falls by helping with falling risk screening process. Optimizing the implementation of electronic nursing documentation affects the quality of nursing documentation and patient safety. The result of this study may impact nursing managers while improving integrated EHR with nursing documentation.The objective of study is to explore nurses' experiences in their role as educators in improving adherence to fluid and dietary restrictions in hemodialysis patients. This study used a qualitative phenomenological method with a purposive sampling method. https://www.selleckchem.com/products/semaxanib-su5416.html Eight nurses were selected for in-depth interviews. Data analysis was conducted using the Colaizzi method. The study found five themes. (1) Intensive interaction with patients to optimize the role of nurses. (2) Various methods are used in delivering education. (3) Various obstacles are experienced in delivering education. (4) Nurses are required to improve their abilities and (5) Benefits for nurses. It is important for nurses to improve their role continuously. Hospitals and health facilities need to encourage nurses in their efforts to develop themselves and their clinical roles, so the quality of nursing care can be improved.This study aims to present a comparison of knowledge and behavior in their preventing LBP in nursing students. A descriptive and analytical design using a stratified random sampling technique, Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney methods, were used for this research, with 284 nursing students as the sample. The research showed that there is a correlation between knowledge of LBP (p=0.001, α=0.05) and LBP preventative behavior (p=0.002, α=0.05) and LBP complaints, which is quite high among nursing students at the Faculty of Nursing (FON) Universitas Indonesia (UI) across all programs study. There is a correlation between knowledge of LBP, LBP preventative behavior, and LBP prevalence, which is quite high among nursing students at FON UI.
Chemotherapy treatment often causes side-effects like fatigue in cancer patients. The treatment and diagnosis of cancer can cause depression, which could lead to inflammatory changes in the body, and it is involved in fatigue pathophysiology. This study aims to determine the relationship between depression and fatigue. A cross-sectional design was used, and a consecutive sampling method with a sample of 30 children with cancer aged 8-12 years. This study used two instruments, which are the Fatigue Onkologi Anak-Allen (FOA-A) questionnaire and Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale for Children (CES-DC). The results showed a significant relationship between depression and fatigue (p=0.003) and between types of cancer and fatigue (p=0.018). These results indicated that children with cancer and depressive symptoms felt higher fatigue. Nurses need to assess the fatigue and depression felt by children so they can perform appropriate nursing interventions to reduce their fatigue.Patient safety is an important for health care services in the hospital setting. The most difficult obstacle in ensuring patient safety is creating a safety. The objective of this study was to determine the correlation between the hospital work environment, nurses' characteristics, and patient safety. The method was a descriptive correlative study with a cross-sectional approach. The data were obtained from 123 ward nurses through using valid and reliable questionnaires. The results showed a significant relationship between hospital work environment and nurses' characteristics (education level, length of service, and training concerning patient safety) (p.05). Findings indicate that the hospital work environment and nurses' characteristics are related to patient safety. The study recommended to build a model of patient's safety culture that includes all aspects that influence patients' safety culture.This research was conducted to identify the effectiveness of FEMALE health education on the knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy of women in the Banjarbaru Selatan District, Banjarbaru. The quasi experimental pre-post test with control group design. Study was carried out on 428 housewives, 213 as control groups and 215 as intervention groups respectively. The sampling technique used convenience sampling. The results showed that there was a significant differences before and after intervention in knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy in women (p=0.000, p=0.003, and p=0.002 respectively) in the intervention group which is also significant different from respondent in the control group. This study recommends that nurses could use this FEMALE health education to educate women in the community in order to improve the coverage of cervical cancer screening.Gynecological cancer is one of the cancer types, which is deadly cancer among women. Chemotherapy is one of the medical treatment options to kill cancer cells. This study aimed to identify the effect of "DORLAN" Health Education on physical and sexual problems of gynecological cancer patients. Quasi-experimental pre-post-test with control group was used in this study. A sample of 94 women who were undergoing chemotherapy. Data collection was performed using demographic data questionnaires, a FACT-G questionnaire, a Sexual Satisfaction Scale for Women (SSS-W) questionnaire, and a Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) questionnaire. The results of this study showed that the "DORLAN" Health Education Package significantly influenced the physical and sexual problems of gynecological cancer patients. "DORLAN" Health Education Package has a significant influence to solve the physical and sexual problems of women under chemotherapy treatment.We find out the implementation of electronic nursing documentation toward patient safety. A systematic review of 15 articles were using PRISMA from five online database Science Direct, ProQuest, Scopus, Wiley Online, and Emerald Insight. The keywords used are "nursing documentation," "electronic health record," and "patient safety). The implementation of EHR has an effect on patient safety i.e. improving identify patients correctly, improve effective communication, improve the safety of high-alert medications, ensuring the correct location of surgery, and reducing the risk of infection. In addition, it also reduces the risk of patient injury due to falls by helping with falling risk screening process. Optimizing the implementation of electronic nursing documentation affects the quality of nursing documentation and patient safety. The result of this study may impact nursing managers while improving integrated EHR with nursing documentation.The objective of study is to explore nurses' experiences in their role as educators in improving adherence to fluid and dietary restrictions in hemodialysis patients. This study used a qualitative phenomenological method with a purposive sampling method. https://www.selleckchem.com/products/semaxanib-su5416.html Eight nurses were selected for in-depth interviews. Data analysis was conducted using the Colaizzi method. The study found five themes. (1) Intensive interaction with patients to optimize the role of nurses. (2) Various methods are used in delivering education. (3) Various obstacles are experienced in delivering education. (4) Nurses are required to improve their abilities and (5) Benefits for nurses. It is important for nurses to improve their role continuously. Hospitals and health facilities need to encourage nurses in their efforts to develop themselves and their clinical roles, so the quality of nursing care can be improved.This study aims to present a comparison of knowledge and behavior in their preventing LBP in nursing students. A descriptive and analytical design using a stratified random sampling technique, Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney methods, were used for this research, with 284 nursing students as the sample. The research showed that there is a correlation between knowledge of LBP (p=0.001, α=0.05) and LBP preventative behavior (p=0.002, α=0.05) and LBP complaints, which is quite high among nursing students at the Faculty of Nursing (FON) Universitas Indonesia (UI) across all programs study. There is a correlation between knowledge of LBP, LBP preventative behavior, and LBP prevalence, which is quite high among nursing students at FON UI.
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