The Phenomenon of Sleeping in Sand Based On Culture In Elderly With Osteoarthritis
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Title
The Phenomenon of Sleeping in Sand Based On Culture In Elderly With Osteoarthritis
Subject
culture, elderly, osteoarthritis pain, sleeping on sand, transcultural nursing
Description
Background: Pain in the elderly with osteoarthritis requires
alternative therapy to fulfill their comfort. The purpose of this
study was to explore the culture of sleeping on the sand among
the coastal elderly with osteoarthritis pain.
Methods: This research method used a qualitative research
approach with phenomenological research design and data
collection techniques using in-depth interviews, participant
observation, and documentation. The time of the research is
from April to May 2023, located in Legung Village, BatangBatang District, Sumenep Regency. The technique was
judgment sampling, with nurses as key informants, the elderly
as main informants, and traditional and community leaders as
supporting informants, so the informants in this study were 18
participants. Data analysis uses athematic analysis based on
values, activities, and artifacts.
Results: 1. Cultural elements in the form of values and ideas in
the culture of sleeping on the sand include sleep history, belief
in sleeping on the sand, and concepts or values in society. 2.
The form of activity can be seen in several sand extraction
activities or the implementation procedure of preparing sand to
be used as the basic material for bedding. 3. The form of the
artifacts is related to the tools and materials used in this case,
which are related to sleep culture.
Conclusion: The culture of sleeping on the sand has a comforting effect on older people based on three forms of culture, including ideas and values, activities, and artifacts. The culture of sleeping on the sand can be used as a daily activity to overcome the problem of osteoarthritis in older people. This research can be developed regarding t
alternative therapy to fulfill their comfort. The purpose of this
study was to explore the culture of sleeping on the sand among
the coastal elderly with osteoarthritis pain.
Methods: This research method used a qualitative research
approach with phenomenological research design and data
collection techniques using in-depth interviews, participant
observation, and documentation. The time of the research is
from April to May 2023, located in Legung Village, BatangBatang District, Sumenep Regency. The technique was
judgment sampling, with nurses as key informants, the elderly
as main informants, and traditional and community leaders as
supporting informants, so the informants in this study were 18
participants. Data analysis uses athematic analysis based on
values, activities, and artifacts.
Results: 1. Cultural elements in the form of values and ideas in
the culture of sleeping on the sand include sleep history, belief
in sleeping on the sand, and concepts or values in society. 2.
The form of activity can be seen in several sand extraction
activities or the implementation procedure of preparing sand to
be used as the basic material for bedding. 3. The form of the
artifacts is related to the tools and materials used in this case,
which are related to sleep culture.
Conclusion: The culture of sleeping on the sand has a comforting effect on older people based on three forms of culture, including ideas and values, activities, and artifacts. The culture of sleeping on the sand can be used as a daily activity to overcome the problem of osteoarthritis in older people. This research can be developed regarding t
Creator
Syaifurrahman Hidayat, Mujib Hannan, Emdat Suprayitno, Domingos Soares, Apriyani Puji Hastuti, Ratna Indriyani, Yulia Wardita, Manuela Maria
Fernandes Amaral
Fernandes Amaral
Source
https://doi.org/10.37341/jkg.v8i2.862
Publisher
Poltekkes Surakarta
Date
December 2023
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
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PDF
Language
English
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Text
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Citation
Syaifurrahman Hidayat, Mujib Hannan, Emdat Suprayitno, Domingos Soares, Apriyani Puji Hastuti, Ratna Indriyani, Yulia Wardita, Manuela Maria
Fernandes Amaral, “The Phenomenon of Sleeping in Sand Based On Culture In Elderly With Osteoarthritis,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 22, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10886.