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                <text>FACTORS AFFECTING BURNOUT AND TURNOVER INTENTION OF NURSE AT ACADEMIC HOSPITALS IN COVID 19 PANDEMIC (Original Research)</text>
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                <text>Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an increase in workload that &#13;
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increase of workload can trigger work fatigue and declining work motivation. The &#13;
purpose of this research is to identify factors which influence burnout (BO) and &#13;
turnover intention (TOI) of nurses working in a academic hospital during the COVID-&#13;
19 pandemic.&#13;
Method: This research is non-experimental explanation survey research with cross &#13;
sectional approach which involved 186 respondents who are chosen using &#13;
convenience sampling technique. The independent variables in this research are &#13;
demographic factors while the dependent variables are burnout and turnover &#13;
intention. Instrument used is a questionnaire related burnout and turnover intention &#13;
which is based on a reference of earlier research. Data analysis used is multiple &#13;
regression and logistic with significant value of p ≤ 0,05.&#13;
Result: Indicators influencing burnout were age (Coeff: -0.017; p=0.017), family &#13;
dependents (Coeff: -0.799; p=0.011), and workshop on COVID-19 management (Coeff: &#13;
0.869; p=0.017). Indicators influencing turnover intention were family dependents &#13;
(Coeff: -0,647; p=0.014), marital status (Coeff: 1.589; p=0.000), adjustment and &#13;
arrangement of work schedule for COVID-19 service (Coeff: 0,901; p=0.033), and &#13;
workshop on COVID-19 management (Coeff: 0,901; p=0.020).&#13;
Conclusion: The research shows that turnover intention on nurses working in a &#13;
academic hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic is mostly on moderate level, as well &#13;
as with burnout. Health institutions must focus on applying strategies to reduce a &#13;
nurse workload which include infection prevention action, personal protective &#13;
equipment (PPE), regular workshops on current COVID-19 management, incentive &#13;
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                <text>Introduction: Natural disasters present numerous challenges for survivors. One &#13;
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disorder (PTSD). This study aimed to assess the prevalence of PTSD and identify its &#13;
predictor factors among survivors of a landslide disaster in the Donorati Village &#13;
community, Purworejo, Indonesia.&#13;
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approach, focusing on landslide survivors in the Purworejo district. A sample of 100 &#13;
individuals from Donorati village was selected through cluster and consecutive sampling. &#13;
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and The Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R). Bivariate analysis utilized Chi-squared &#13;
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Results: The prevalence of PTSD among participants was 27%. Bivariate analysis &#13;
showed significant differences in PTSD levels related to sex (p = 0.02), age (p = 0.009), &#13;
occupation (p = 0.02), disaster severity (p = 0.008), injured family members (p = 0.018), &#13;
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severity as key factors linked to PTSD after the landslide. &#13;
Conclusions: PTSD levels varied significantly by gender, age, occupation, disaster &#13;
severity, presence of injured family members, and evacuation history. This finding &#13;
highlights the urgent need for mental health and psychosocial support services to help &#13;
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                <text>Introduction: Mental health is still a significant problem in the world, because health is &#13;
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emotional, social and spiritual. The purpose of this study is to describe the attitudes and &#13;
behavior of individuals in patients with mental disorders in the community.&#13;
Method: This study used a quantitative descriptive design. The population in this study &#13;
were people in three RWs in one urban village of Surakarta with a total of 4,465 people. &#13;
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Results: Based on the results of research on 99 respondents, it was found that the &#13;
characteristics of the majority of respondents were female (64,6%), age 36-45 years &#13;
(38,4%), being high school education level (53,5%) and the majority working as laborers &#13;
(23,2%). The attitude of respondents to patients with mental disorders is negative or less &#13;
supportive (52,52%), while the behavior of respondents to patients with mental &#13;
disorders is considered less good (79,8%).&#13;
Conclusions: The community still had negative attitude and poor behavior toward &#13;
people living with mental illness. This result indicated the need for intervention and &#13;
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                <text>Introduction: COVID-19 prevention is currently a major concern for WHO, especially &#13;
administering the COVID-19 vaccine. However, there are still several problems &#13;
underlying the achievements of the vaccine administration program in Indonesia, &#13;
especially the administration of the COVID-19 vaccine to children aged 6-11 years. This &#13;
study aimed to the relationship between parental knowledge and anxiety levels in &#13;
implementing the COVID-19 vaccination program for children aged 6-11 years in &#13;
Lamongan, Indonesia.&#13;
Method: This study used a cross-sectional design involving a total of 195 respondents. &#13;
The research was conducted in Lamongan by measuring the level of knowledge and &#13;
anxiety level of parents in administering the COVID-19 vaccine. The researcher used an &#13;
instrument of a knowledge level questionnaire and the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale &#13;
(HARS) which had been tested for validity and reliability, Data were analyzed using &#13;
pearson correlation test with SPSS.&#13;
Results: The results showed that 42.6% had sufficient knowledge and only a small &#13;
proportion of 24.6% had good knowledge. The level of anxiety shows that 49.7% is in the &#13;
level of severe anxiety and 4.6% is in the level of mild anxiety. Parents with low levels &#13;
of knowledge also have an impact on severe levels of anxiety. The results of the &#13;
Pearson correlation test analysis show of sig 2-tailed = 0.002, which means that &#13;
between the variable parental knowledge and the variable level of anxiety has a &#13;
significant relationship with the value of the correlation coefficient = 0.223.&#13;
Conclusions: There is a relationship between the level of knowledge and the anxiety &#13;
level of parents in administering the COVID-19 vaccine to children aged 6-11 years. &#13;
Health education related about the benefits and impacts of giving the COVID-19 vaccine &#13;
needs to be conveyed clearly to the public.</text>
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                <text>TRADITIONAL RITUAL TO CURE MENTAL ILLNESS ACCORDING TO MANGGARAI CULTURE IN EAST NUSA TENGGARA (Original Research)</text>
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                <text>Introduction: Mental illness treatment using traditional methods is still carried out in &#13;
various regions in Indonesia, including in the Manggarai regency, East Nusa Tenggara. &#13;
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mental illness in Manggarai culture. &#13;
Methods: This study uses an ethnographic approach which is supported by a qualitative &#13;
descriptive approach. Data were collected by conducting in-depth interviews with 10 &#13;
cultural leaders.&#13;
Results: This study identified 4 types of rituals in treating mental illness namely peler&#13;
rituals to cure mental illness due to being possessed by evil spirits, keti manuk neni rituals &#13;
to cure mental illness due to heredity, Teing hang ritual heals mental illness due to &#13;
ungratefulness to ancestors, and the oke dara ta'a ritual to heals mental illness due to &#13;
having black magic.&#13;
Conclusion: The results of the study indicate that there are still many people who &#13;
practice traditional healing practices for people with mental illnesses and neglect medical &#13;
treatment, resulting in relapses that lead to pasung or physical restraint and confinement &#13;
of people with mental illnesses. Therefore, in providing education and promoting mental &#13;
health in the community, it is necessary to emphasize the effectiveness of medical &#13;
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