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                <text>The Effect of the Combination Stimulation Cutaneous and Virgin Coconut Oil on the Sleep Quality and Comfort level in People Undergoing Hemodialysis</text>
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                <text>Introduction: Sleep quality can be disruptive in patients with chronic&#13;
illness, especially in patients with Chronic Renal Failure (CRF). In recent&#13;
times, CRF was associated with poor sleep quality, about 25-36% of the&#13;
normal adult population had sleep disorders. However, the prevalence of&#13;
sleep disturbance in patients with uremia undergoing of hemodialysis&#13;
occurs about 40-85% higher than the general population. It was reported&#13;
that the majority of cases of chronic renal failure are people who lack sleep.&#13;
Sleep disorders are very common in patients with chronic kidney disease.&#13;
Poor sleep in hemodialysis patients has a negative impact on the physical&#13;
and mental components of a person's life and leads to a decrease in their&#13;
performance as well as cognitive and memory dysfunction.&#13;
Methods: A queasy-experiment with pretest-posttest control group design.&#13;
The sampling method is used simple random sampling, conducted&#13;
between January-February 2018. A total of 52 patients undergoing&#13;
hemodialysis divided randomly into two groups. The treatment group was&#13;
given cutaneous stimulation and VCO for 4 weeks and the control group&#13;
was not given cutaneous stimulation and VCO.&#13;
Results: Giving cutaneous stimulation and VCO effective in improving sleep&#13;
quality and comfort level. There were significant results on sleep quality&#13;
seen from Mann Whitney test with p &lt;.001 and comfort level from Mann&#13;
Whitney test with p = 0.009.&#13;
Conclusion: Provision of cutaneous stimulation and VCO can be used as&#13;
complementary therapy in improving quality of sleep and comfort in&#13;
patients undergoing hemodialysis.</text>
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                <text>Introduction: In the pandemic era, online learning is quickly overtaking&#13;
traditional classroom instruction in popularity. Dealing with pandemic&#13;
conditions while still prioritizing the ultimate goal of optimal learning,&#13;
namely by using online learning combined with a review approach. The&#13;
purpose of this research is to examine the effect of the practicum method&#13;
with an online review approach of the Anatomy and Physiology Course&#13;
compared to an online mini-lecture for nursing students at Universitas&#13;
Muhammadiyah Lamongan, Indonesia.&#13;
Methods: Adopted pre-experimental prepost test design used two group.&#13;
Counted participant were recruited from nursing students in Universitas&#13;
Muhammadiyah Lamongan in the academic year 2020 and 2021 in first&#13;
semester by purposive sampling. Analyzed using Mann Whitney to&#13;
cultivate midterm and final exams score.&#13;
Results: The mean and standart deviation of intervention group (76.32 ±&#13;
9.63) exhibited significant compared to control group 63 ± 9.80 with p&#13;
value= 0.001.&#13;
Conclusion: The online review practice method has been proven to increase&#13;
student scores during the pandemic compared to usual online review.&#13;
Preliminary findings from this study show how COVID-19 has impacted&#13;
first-year students' online learning behaviors and suggest online review&#13;
learning as a strategy for maintaining students' learning during the&#13;
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                <text>Introduction: The development of telenursing is very rapid in various&#13;
countries. The practice of telenursing supports nurses in providing care to&#13;
patients without requiring nurses to meet directly with patients so as to&#13;
reduce the spread of COVID-19 from nurses to patients, or vice versa.&#13;
Telenursing is an alternative in providing health and long-distance&#13;
services during the COVID-19 pandemic era. This literature review aims to&#13;
determine the benefits of telenursing in health services in the COVID-19&#13;
pandemic era.&#13;
Methods: The method used is a literature study analyzed from several&#13;
journals. related to the topic taken. Journals were searched through&#13;
ProQuest, EBSCO and google scholar with keywords telenursing, COVID-19&#13;
and health services.&#13;
Results: The results of 11 articles show the benefits of telenursing in health&#13;
services, including preventing the transmission of COVID-19 infection,&#13;
media and health counseling, analysis costs and sustainable health&#13;
services.&#13;
Conclusion: Telenursing is one of the answers in overcoming the changes&#13;
that occur to meet the needs of health access in the community. The&#13;
application of telenursing during the COVID-19 pandemic provides various&#13;
benefits for both patients and health workers. Telenursing has positive&#13;
implications in preventing the transmission of COVID-19, as a medium for&#13;
counseling and health promotion, minimizing medical costs and as a&#13;
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                <text>Introduction: Stunting is an abnormal growth of children that occurs in&#13;
toddlers due to lack of nutrition from the womb until birth. Children who&#13;
experience stunting have impaired growth and development. The&#13;
objectives of the study was to measure the relationship between&#13;
knowledge and attitudes about stunting with the incidence of stunting.&#13;
Methods: The research approach used a descriptive study with a cross&#13;
sectional design. The respondents in this study were all mothers that had&#13;
toddlers. The sample of the study were mothers who had children aged 0–&#13;
59 months as many as 48 mothers. Analysis of univariate with frequency&#13;
distribution and bivariate analysis with Chi-Square.&#13;
Results: Based on the results of the research, knowledge about stunting was&#13;
good, namely 37 (77.1%), and mother's attitude about stunting was&#13;
positive at 40 (83.3%) and stunting incidence was 62.5%. The findings&#13;
with the Chi-Square test analysis revealed a significant effect between&#13;
knowledge, attitudes about stunting and the incidence of stunting where&#13;
knowledge with prevalence values and confidence intervals is 7.2 (1.59 –&#13;
32, 67) and attitudes with prevalence values and confidence intervals of 7,&#13;
0 (1.23 – 39.78).&#13;
Conclusion: The study declares that mothers with good knowledge effect&#13;
signifantly toward incidence of stunting. Mothers with positive attitudes&#13;
effect significantly toward stunting incidences.</text>
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study was to analyze the relationship between attitudes and behavior to&#13;
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approach. The population in this study were all the elderly in Ngudirejo&#13;
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number of samples was 92 respondents using a simple random sampling&#13;
technique. Collecting data using a questionnaire about attitudes and&#13;
behavior to prevent an increase in uric acid. Data processing by editing,&#13;
coding, scoring, tabulating, and analysis using the Spearman Rank&#13;
Correlation statistical test with an alpha of 0.05.&#13;
Results: The results showed that the attitudes of the elderly were positive&#13;
as many as 62 respondents (67%) and negative as many as 30 respondents&#13;
(33%), while for the prevention behavior of increasing uric acid levels both&#13;
29 respondents (32%), enough were 42 respondents (46%) and less as&#13;
many as 21 respondents (22%). The results of the analysis test showed&#13;
that the value of p = 0.000 was smaller than the alpha value of 0.05 so the&#13;
alternative hypothesis was accepted.&#13;
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between attitudes and behavior to prevent an increase in uric acid levels&#13;
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defendants in Pekalongan Detention Center.&#13;
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center with a sample of 99 inmates, chosen by using a simple random&#13;
sampling technique. The inclusion criteria in this study were inmates who&#13;
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conducted at the Pekalongan Detention Center from August to September&#13;
2021. The instrument used in this study was the Self Reporting&#13;
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problems. Meanwhile, 23 people (23.23%) did not have any psychosocial&#13;
problem or were in a psychosocially healthy condition. Psychosocial&#13;
problems experienced by the respondents were feeling unhappy, feeling&#13;
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namely washing hands and due to contact with individuals who have been&#13;
infected with pathogens. Infectious diseases that often suffer are upper&#13;
respiratory infection, diarrhea, and intestinal worms with symptoms of&#13;
fever. Preventive efforts that can be done by children are personal hygiene&#13;
(washing hands). Prevention of infection in children is done by teaching&#13;
school-age children to wash their hands properly. The objective of this&#13;
study was to analyze personal hygiene skills (hand washing) with the&#13;
incidence of infection in children.&#13;
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pretest-posttest design. The samples were 20 respondents of school-age&#13;
children. Differences in pretest-posttest personal hygiene skills (hand&#13;
washing).&#13;
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results of the pretest-posttest personal hygiene skills (hand washing) in&#13;
the Wilcoxon test, there was a significant difference, namely (p = 0.541).&#13;
Conclusion: There was no correlation between personal hygiene (hand&#13;
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trimester) is nausea and vomiting (emesis gravidarum). Some research&#13;
results state that the use of aromatherapy can help to reduce complaints of&#13;
nausea and vomiting during pregnancy. This study aims to determine the&#13;
perception of pregnant women in applying complementary therapy to&#13;
overcome emesis gravidarum in the first trimester of pregnancy.&#13;
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research design with cross sectional approach. This research was&#13;
conducted in three private midwifery services in South Denpasar Distric.&#13;
The sample in this study amounted to 100 respondents with purposive&#13;
sampling technique. This research was conducted for one month, in June&#13;
2021. The instrument used is a questionnaire and data were analysed by&#13;
descriptive analysis.&#13;
Results: Almost all pregnant women (90%) did not have access to the use&#13;
of complementary therapies, most pregnant women (78%) did not have&#13;
traditional and cultural beliefs to use complementary therapies, most&#13;
pregnant women (58%) had lack of knowledge about complementary&#13;
therapy, and almost all pregnant women (91%) had a negative perception&#13;
about the use of complementary therapies to deal with complaints of&#13;
nausea and vomiting during pregnancy.&#13;
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a negative perception of the use of complementary therapies to treat&#13;
emesis gravidarum. Expected that more health workers will provide&#13;
education about complementary therapies to overcome emesis&#13;
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mg/kg BW, in each 90 minutes receiving corn oil), the experimental group,&#13;
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receiving nanocurcumin of 200 mg/kg BW. All groups received treatment&#13;
orally once a day for 30 days. On day 31 the rats to granulosa cell apoptosis&#13;
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and different p value (p = .010) from the positive control group. These&#13;
findings indicated that the innovation of curcumin in nano form at a dose&#13;
of 200 mg/KgBW reduced apoptosis of rat ovarian granulosa cells due to&#13;
PbAc exposure.&#13;
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an effective natural anti-apoptosis in rats ovarian granulosa cells exposed&#13;
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