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                <text>People with diabetes mellitus (DM) can experience various complications if they do not have a good &#13;
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                <text>Individuals with mental health disorders frequently experience elevated levels of stress and anxiety, &#13;
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intervention to reduce psychological distress, yet its effectiveness in psychiatric settings remains under�researched. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of hypnotherapy in reducing stress and &#13;
anxiety levels among individuals with mental health disorders. Methods: A quasi-experimental pretest-posttest &#13;
control group design was employed involving 80 participants diagnosed with psychiatric disorders, randomized &#13;
into an intervention group (n = 40) and a control group (n = 40). The intervention group received six individual &#13;
hypnotherapy sessions over four weeks, while the control group received standard psychiatric care. Stress and &#13;
anxiety levels were measured using the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) and the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI). &#13;
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= -8.4; 95% CI: -10.1 to -6.7; p &lt; 0.001) and anxiety levels (mean difference = -7.4; 95% CI: -9.0 to -5.8; p &lt; 0.001) &#13;
compared to the control group. The effect sizes were large for both outcomes (Cohen’s d &gt; 0.8). Additionally, 90% &#13;
of participants in the intervention group reported high satisfaction with the treatment. Conclusions: &#13;
Hypnotherapy appears to be an effective complementary intervention for reducing stress and anxiety in &#13;
psychiatric patients. However, given the limited follow-up duration and sample size, future studies should investigate long-term effects, cultural factors, and integration into nursing practice</text>
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easily applicable triage system is known as the START method. Currently, there is no effective training available &#13;
for medical and healthcare professionals to enhance cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skills in the context of &#13;
disaster triage. This study aims to understand the significance of Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment (START) &#13;
training on cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skills in performing START triage among Medical and &#13;
Healthcare Professionals at Cangkringan, Pakem, and Turi Health Centers. The research design employed in this &#13;
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individuals. The intervention applied involves providing START triage training conducted over one day. Both &#13;
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cognitive and affective questionnaires, along with a psychomotor observation sheet. The data analysis is conducted &#13;
using a paired t-test. There is an increase in the average scores for cognitive (57.21 vs. 78.60), affective (33.56 vs. &#13;
36.35), and psychomotor (18.98 vs. 23.02) aspects before and after the training. The training in Simple Triage &#13;
and Rapid Treatment has a significant influence on the cognitive (p &lt; 0.001), affective (p &lt; 0.001), and &#13;
psychomotor (p &lt; 0.001) skills of medical and healthcare professionals in performing START triage. The START &#13;
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confidence and necessary skills. This research can be concluded that family disaster preparedness depends on good &#13;
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                <text>COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) is a lung disease characterized by persistent &#13;
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developing countries with increasing prevalence. The purpose of this study was to determine spirituality well�being, nutritional status, and health status and their relationship to the perception of illness. This study used a &#13;
quantitative correlational research design with a cross-sectional approach. The population of this study were &#13;
patients at the pulmonary polyclinic of the Respira Lung Hospital Yogyakarta who suffered from COPD, totaling &#13;
100 respondents. The data collection method was carried out by distributing the Revised Illness Perception &#13;
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Assessment Test (CAT) questionnaires. The results showed that 61% of respondents were male, 78% of &#13;
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of respondents had a moderate perception of illness. The results of the bivariate test showed that the p-value for &#13;
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and 0.28, respectively. It can be concluded that there is no relationship between SWB, health status, and &#13;
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                <text>p-ISSN: 1979-2697&#13;
e-ISSN: 2721-1797</text>
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                <text>Chronic malnutrition can cause growth and development disorders in children. This case is named &#13;
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Government is the high incidence of stunting. Efforts to decrease the incidence of stunting with structured &#13;
interventions involving the community, especially parents who have children below two years of age. The study &#13;
aimed to assess the efficacy of the Gemati program, namely the community assistance movement in Tegal Regency. &#13;
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design. All of the respondents were mothers of toddlers who were small in height. The sampling method was a &#13;
total sampling. The study’s findings revealed an improvement in toddler mothers’ knowledge and skills in &#13;
detecting and preparing a balanced nutritional menu. The government and the community must collaborate to &#13;
ensure that the stunting prevention program is carried out effectively in order to reduce stunting. The government &#13;
determines the policies to control stunting and protect the rights of mothers and children, increasing food security &#13;
and environmental sanitation, and giving health education about stunting continually. The Gemati program has &#13;
to be implemented sustainably and applied to all villages that have a high incidence of stunting so that the acceleration of handling stunting in Tegal Regency can achieve the results optimally</text>
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                <text>Data show that 60% of children aged 2 to 14 have experienced physical punishment from their parents. &#13;
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Children), in 2023, there were 29,884 cases of violence recorded throughout Indonesia. Objective: This study &#13;
aimed to enhance the parenting skills of prospective parents in the Bantul region to prevent the use of negative &#13;
disciplinary methods on children.This study employed a mixed-methods design with a Sequential Explanatory &#13;
approach. The quantitative phase used a pre-experimental design with a one-group pretest-posttest design, &#13;
involving 37 prospective parents as the sample. The qualitative phase utilised Participatory Action Research, &#13;
recruiting a sample of 5 couples of prospective parents, 2 counsellors, and 1 policy maker. The average attitude &#13;
score of prospective parents before the intervention was 62.11, which increased to 80.38 after the intervention. A &#13;
significant p-value of 0.000 &lt; 0.05 indicates the rejection of the null hypothesis. This implies that the intervention &#13;
concerning negative disciplinary measures on children has a significant impact on the attitudes of prospective &#13;
parents. Several challenges faced by prospective parents in enhancing parenting skills include a lack of experience &#13;
in child-rearing, mental unpreparedness for parenthood, and limited time due to work and other activities. The &#13;
government needs to formulate policies that encourage positive parenting approaches and non-violent discipline, and launch awareness campaigns to educate the public about the dangers of negative disciplinary measures and the importance of positive parenting methods.</text>
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