Jurnal Keperawatan dan Fisioterapi (JKF)

Jurnal Keperawatan & Fisioterapi (JKF) terbit dua kali setahun, yakni periode Mei-Oktober, dan November- April tiap tahunnya. Jurnal ini memberikan ruang bagi akademisi, peneliti dan pengguna hasil penelitian dan pengabdian untuk mendiseminasikan, menginformasikan, mendiskusikan dan menggunakan hasil penelitian dan pengabdian sebagai upaya meningkatkan kualitas kebijakan dibidang keperawatan dan fisioterapi yang berbasis ilmiah dan dapat dipertanggung jawabkan. Jurnal ini menyajikan hasil penelitian, pengabdian masyarakat serta artikel ilmiah dibidang keperawatan dan fisioterapi. Artikel penelitian dan pengabdian masyarakat yang dimuat dalam jurnal ini merupakan topik penting dalam pengembangan ilmu pengetahuan di bidang keperawatan dan fisioterapi serta membantu pemecahan masalah seputar keperawatan dan fisioterapi.

List of Papers (Total 315)

The Effectiveness of Family Support on Drug Compliance in Type II DM Patients In RSU Mitra Medika Medan 2022

Type II DM is a disease with special symptoms, namely hyperglycemia. Poor adherence to medication is problematic when managing DM. An aspect that can improve medication discipline in Type II DM sufferers is family support. The family is a component that influences Type II DM sufferers in supporting patients to fulfill their medication. The research aims to assess the...

Factors That Influence The Nurse Performanceinpatienroom At Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Haji Abdul Manan Simatupang 2022

Nursesasoneofhealthworkersinthehospitalhavinganimportantrolein achieving health development goals. The success of health services depends ontheparticipation of nursesto providehighqualitycare nursingfor patients . The type of research used in this research is quantitative with a cross sectional study approach. With the aim of assessing factors related to the performance of...

Authoritarian Parenting Is Assoociated With Bullying Behavior In Teenagers At Smp Negeri 1 Namorambe, Deli Serdang Distriet In 2023

Adolescence is a period of rapid physical, psychological, and intellectual growth and development. Bullying is an aggressive action that one person repeatedly takes against another, causing physical or mental harm to the victim. Authoritarian parenting style emphasizes the importance of children obeying all parental rules. The study involved 86 students as study subjects...

The Analysis Of Policy Implementation Of HIV/AIDS Management In Tanjung Morawa Puskesmas

Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection and sexually transmitted infections are still a public health problem in the world and in Indonesia. People infected with HIV are still stigmatized, this happens because the level of education in the community is still mostly elementary school graduates. Barriers also occurred when conducting outreach to the community, because it was...

The Effect of Dismenorerage Exercise on Dysmenorerage in Adolescent Women in Bah Jambi Private Junior High School

Dysmenorrhea is pain during menstruation that is felt in the lower abdomen and also in muscle pain in the upper thighs, lower back, pelvis, and waist to calves. Dysmenorrhea also affects emotions and anxiety due to feelings that are uncomfortable and foreign to adolescents. Therefore dysmenorrhea must be handled so that these impacts can be minimized. Every year, dysmenorrhea is...

Effect Of Neurodynamic Mobilization On Reducing Sensori neural Symptopms In Dawung Village Wood Craftsmen With The Risk Of Hand Arm Vibartion Syndrome (HAVS)

Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) is a disease caused by working with tools that produce vibrations that are transmitted to the arms and hands. Prolonged use of vibrating devices can cause sensorineural disturbances with complaints of numbness, tingling and decreased sensitivity. This is due to damage to the mechanoreceptors of myelinated A-? afferent nerve fibers due to...

Static Balance Reliability Test with One Leg Stance Test in Knee Osteoarthritis Patients

Introduction: Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint inflammation that often occurs in the knee region and its prevalence increases with age. The prevalence of knee OA is the highest compared to other regions. Static balance is one of the problems in OA patients which is evaluated by the One leg stance test, but the reliability of this measuring instrument for patients with...

Low Back Pain E/C Musculoskeletal Disorder (Msds) In Workers With Sitting Body Positions

The muscles that are often disturbed are the muscles of the neck, arms, hands, fingers, back, waist and lower muscles. Working for a long time in a fixed position, especially sitting, will cause discomfort. This working attitude creates a static workload on the lower back muscles and causes lower back pain in workers. Respondents involved in this study amounted to 49 respondents...

Causes of Zoom Fatigue in Teachers During The New Normal During The New Normal Time

Zoom fatigue is fatigue, anxiety, or worry resulting from overuse of virtual video conferencing platforms. Teachers who spend more time a day with online teaching activities experience significantly more stress, which can cause teachers to experience Zoom fatigue events. This study uses a quantitative method with a cross sectional design. The population in this study were all...

The Relationship Between Sitting Duration And Flexibility Hamstring Muscle In Employees At RSUD Ngimbang

Some employees at Ngimbang Hospital work activities are carried out in a sitting position for a long duration and almost done every day, especially for office administration employees. This will pose a risk of musculoskeletal disorders, especially hamstring muscle flexibility. A decrease in muscle flexibility will affect body fitness which can affect the work productivity of...

Differences In Knee Valgus Degrees In Cutting And Drop Landing On The Dominant And Non-Leg Dominant In High School Basketball Players

Background: Basic techniques, physical endurance, and teamwork in basketball are components needed to improve individual quality to be able to play with good performance. Basic techniques and movements often occur quickly and suddenly, including cutting and drop landing. Both of these movements are prone to knee injury. The majority of lower extremity injuries in basketball...

Analysis of Golden Period Delay in Severe Head Trauma Patients at Primary Health Care Facilities

Severe head trauma is a major cause of global morbidity and mortality, especially in productive age. Rapid treatment in the golden period (first 1-2 hours post-trauma) is crucial to prevent serious complications. This study aims to analyze the factors that influence the delay in handling the golden period in severe head trauma patients in primary health facilities in Deli Serdang...

Evaluation of Referral System Readiness in Handling Cardiovascular Emergencies in Hospitals

Cardiovascular emergencies are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. An effective referral system is crucial to ensuring patients receive timely and optimal care. This study aims to evaluate the readiness of the referral system in handling cardiovascular emergencies in hospitals using a literature review and descriptive analysis method. The findings...

MORTALITY PREDICTION MODEL IN SEPSIS EMERGENCIES: COMBINATION OF BIOMARKERS AND CLINICAL PARAMETERS

Sepsis is a medical emergency characterized by a systemic inflammatory response due to infection and can cause organ dysfunction leading to death. Identification of patients with high risk of mortality is a challenge in clinical practice. Predictive models based on biomarkers and clinical parameters can help in early detection and patient management. This study aims to develop a...

Prognostic Factor Analysis in Hemorrhagic Stroke Emergency: A Retrospective Study in the Emergency Unit

Background: Prompt and appropriate treatment in the Emergency Department (ER) is critical to reducing mortality and disability. However, the identification of prognostic factors that can predict patient outcomes is still a challenge. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the factors that contribute to the prognosis of hemorrhagic stroke patients in order to improve the...

EFFECTIVENESS OF RAPID RESPONSE TEAM PROTOCOL IN HANDLING EMERGENCIES OF PATIENTS WITH CATASTROPIC DISEASES

Catastrophic diseases such as myocardial infarction, stroke, and acute respiratory failure require immediate medical intervention. Delayed response in emergency situations significantly increases patient mortality and morbidity. The Rapid Response Team (RRT) protocol is implemented to ensure prompt and efficient emergency interventions in hospital settings. This study aims to...

Implementation of Early Warning Score in Early Detection of Emergencies in Patients with Catastrophic Diseases

Background: Emergency management in primary healthcare centers (Puskesmas) requires effective collaboration between doctors and nurses. High workloads and inefficient collaboration can impact the quality of care. The implementation of the Early Warning Score (EWS) potentially enhances early detection in patients with catastrophic diseases, but its effect on workload and teamwork...

Eldearly Preparedness In Faces Of Tornado Disaster In The District Sitinjo

A Tornado is a strong wind or it can also be called a big, very strong storm with a whirlwind at a certain speed. Disasters cannot be predicted at any time and can occur. The need for disaster preparedness to prevent the risk of human casualties, material losses, environmental damage and psychological impacts that threaten and disrupt people's lives and livelihoods. Elderly is a...

The Influence of Clean and Healthy Behavior Counseling on Students' Knowledge of SDN 211/IV, Jambi City

Unhealthy behavior can lead to more serious problems such as the spread of infectious diseases. PHBS in schools includes actions taken by students, teachers, and the community around the school based on awareness of learning outcomes. This study aimed to determine the difference in knowledge before and after being given counseling about PHBS for students at SDN 211/IV Jambi City...

The Influence Of Swallowing Exercise On The Ability To Swallow In Stroke Patients With Dysphagia

Signs and symptoms that can be seen in stroke patients are difficulty chewing and swallowing food, coughing, and food often getting stuck in the throat. This event is often called dysphagia. Stroke patients who experience dysphagia amount to 37% to 78%. The effects of dysphagia cause several disease complications that aggravate the patient's condition such as: malnutrition...

The Ethnic Group Role With Stunting Incidents In Sekip Village Lubuk Pakam District

Stunting is a condition where toddlers have less length and height compared to their peers. Stunting is one of the focuses of the 2nd Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), namely eliminating hunger and all forms of malnutrition by 2030 and achieving food security. The World Health Organization (WHO) sets a maximum limit of 20% or one fifth of the total number of toddlers. This...

The Effect Of Maternity Position On The Length Of Labor Time During The Active Phase Of Primigravida

Normal delivery is the process of fetal discharge and ari-ari in mothers with full-term pregnancy at the time of delivery, the mother needs special support in determining the position of labor because she has not had previous experience, especially in primigravida mothers. The choice of labor position is very important for the mother because the position can provide comfort and...

The Effect Of Abdominal Stretching Exercises On The Intensity Of Menstrual Pain (Dysmenorrhea) In Young Woman In Adolescent Women

Dysmenorrhea is pain that occurs during menstruation and is often experienced by adolescents. Reduced pain can interfere with the daily activities of teenagers. Based on an initial survey conducted by researchers at SMK AL-Washliyah 9 Perbaungan on 6 students, the researchers conducted interviews with students who were experiencing dysmenorrhea, often asking permission to go to...

The Effect Of Acupressure On Decreasing The Frequency Of Emesis Gravidarum Pregnant Women In Trimester I

Embissive Gravidarum usually occurs in pregnant trimester i-ups that reaches 12.5% of all the amount of pregnancy in the world. Complementary therapy to reduce nausea vomites in pregnant women with acupressure at P6 point. Acupressure can overcome pain, assist stress management and improve relaxation. The purpose of this study is to know the effect of acupressure therapy toward...

The Analysis Of Factors Associated With The Incidence Of Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) In Batik Craftsmen

Musculoskeletal complaints are complaints on the parts of the skeletal muscles that are experienced by a person with different levels ranging from very mild to very severe complaints. Musculoskeletal complaints cause pain, numbness, soreness, stiffness, tingling, swelling, tremors, sleep disturbances, as well as decreased work productivity and lost work time. This study aims to...