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    <title>The Experience of Nurse Managers Implementing A Nursing Management System in COVID-19 Wards: A Descriptive Phenomenology Study</title>
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    <description>Title: The Experience of Nurse Managers Implementing A Nursing Management System in COVID-19 Wards: A Descriptive Phenomenology Study
Authors: Sutejo, Joko; Setiawan, Setiawan; Syam, Bustami
Abstract: Background: The nurse manager is one of the nurses who has authority&#xD;
to implement a nursing management system in a nursing organization to&#xD;
achieve goals based on the input, process and output stages, whether the&#xD;
Covid-19 pandemic has positive and negative impacts on the implementation&#xD;
of the nursing management system. Nursing management is a form of&#xD;
coordination and integration in achieving nursing care and nursing services.&#xD;
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore the experience of nurse&#xD;
managers in implementing nursing management system in the COVID-19&#xD;
wards.&#xD;
Methods: This study used a phenomenological descriptive design and indepth&#xD;
interview data collection methods. Furthermore, the implementation of&#xD;
this research was carried out in 10 hospitals in North Sumatera, especially&#xD;
Medan City, Deli Serdang Regency and Serdang Bedagai Regency. The&#xD;
participants involved in this study were 20 participants and used the Collaizzi&#xD;
data analysis method.&#xD;
Results: This study revealed 7 themes related to the experience of nurse&#xD;
managers running a nursing management system in the COVID-19 treatment&#xD;
room ; (1) Requires extra high discipline to carry out nursing management&#xD;
functions, (2) There is a psychological disorder for nurse manager to&#xD;
carry out nursing management, (3) Requires moral and material support&#xD;
in carrying out their duties, (4) Performs various efforts to disseminate&#xD;
information on nursing care management systems, (5) Experiences more&#xD;
benefits in implementing nursing management in the COVID-19 ward, (6)&#xD;
Faces complicated obstacles in carrying out nursing management, and (7)&#xD;
Has high expectations in carrying out increasingly complex management&#xD;
functions.&#xD;
Conclusion: From the themes above, the researcher concludes that the&#xD;
nursing management system in the COVID-19 treatment room involves&#xD;
psychological feelings, requires extra self-preparation, requires support&#xD;
from all parties in providing nursing care, improving nursing services to the&#xD;
fullest and can develop the concept of nursing management system during&#xD;
a pandemic.&#xD;
Keywords: covid-19; management; nurse manager</description>
    <dc:date>2022-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Adaptation of Validity and Reliability of Indonesian Instruments of Attitudes Toward Suicide with The Rasch Model Approach</title>
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    <description>Title: Adaptation of Validity and Reliability of Indonesian Instruments of Attitudes Toward Suicide with The Rasch Model Approach
Authors: Marpatmawati, Idhfi; Suryani, Suryani; Widianti, Efri
Abstract: Background: Indonesia has a suicide rate that continues to increase&#xD;
so suicide attempts need to be made. One of the early prevention steps&#xD;
is to find suicidal ideation. ATTS is a multi-dimensional measuring tool&#xD;
by measuring Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral aspects that is easy to&#xD;
fill, fast and precise in measuring attitudes towards suicide in the general&#xD;
population through large surveys than other instruments and ATTS is also&#xD;
not yet developed in Indonesia. Therefore, with the Rasch Model that can&#xD;
perform analysis at the item and respondent level, it is expected to produce&#xD;
a psychometric tool in preventing suicide in Indonesia.&#xD;
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to test the validity and reliability of the&#xD;
adaptation of the Attitudes Toward Suicide (ATTS) instrument into Indonesian&#xD;
using the RASCH model approach.&#xD;
Methods: The method used is non-experimental with an analytical&#xD;
observational approach which is carried out cross-sectionally using the&#xD;
RASCH model with winstep software. The number of samples used was 243&#xD;
residents with inclusion criteria of being adults (20-40 years) and knowing&#xD;
about suicide cases in Plered District, one of the sub-districts in Purwakarta&#xD;
Regency which had several suicide cases in 2020. This instrument consists&#xD;
of 73 questions.&#xD;
Results: The results showed a value of scale-level (S-CVI) = 0.89 and&#xD;
content validity ratio (S-CVR/UA) = 0.72. This value indicates a good&#xD;
quality of content validity. Analysis based on RASCH shows very good item&#xD;
reliability with a value of 0.98 but the result of person reliability is 0.27 which&#xD;
is caused by the lack of variation in respondents’ answers in filling out the&#xD;
questionnaire. This also has an impact on Cronbach’s alpha value = 0.32.&#xD;
The analysis is elaborated into four factors consisting of summary statistics,&#xD;
unidimensionality, item size, and Differential Item Functioning (DIF). The&#xD;
results show ideal results, but the pattern of person responses that are not&#xD;
diverse from the respondents causes a logit distribution that is not too far&#xD;
away and the variance is not large.&#xD;
Conclusion: it can be concluded that the consistency of respondents’&#xD;
answers is weak but the quality of the instrument questions in terms of&#xD;
reliability is good and can still be used to measure ATTS.&#xD;
Keywords: Attitudes Toward Suicide (ATTS); Indonesian; rasch model;&#xD;
reliability; validity</description>
    <dc:date>2022-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>The Effect of Religion, Self-Care, and Coping Mechanisms on Quality of Life in Diabetes Mellitus Patients</title>
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    <description>Title: The Effect of Religion, Self-Care, and Coping Mechanisms on Quality of Life in Diabetes Mellitus Patients
Authors: Dewi, Rosliana; Letchmi Panduragan, Santhna; Syazana, Nur
Abstract: Background: Uncontrolled diabetes is at a high risk for complications.&#xD;
This chronic complication can cause a decrease in the quality of life of DM&#xD;
patients. There are several factors that affect the quality of life of people with&#xD;
diabetes. Religiosity, self-care, and coping mechanisms together affect the&#xD;
quality of life. Religiosity is very important for patients to have as a foundation&#xD;
for maintaining quality of life. Self-care is a basic effort to control and prevent&#xD;
complications arising from DM. Coping mechanisms are problem-solving&#xD;
efforts and defense mechanisms used to protect themselves from DM&#xD;
problems.&#xD;
Purpose: This study aims to determine the effect of religiosity, self-care, and&#xD;
coping mechanisms on the quality of life of DM sufferers.&#xD;
Methods: This study uses a quantitative research design and a crosssectional&#xD;
approach involving 130 respondents, using a total sampling&#xD;
technique. Data was collected using various questionnaires, including a&#xD;
Centrality Religiosity Scale (CRS) questionnaire, Summary of Diabetes Self-&#xD;
Care Activity (SDSCA), Coping Orientation to Problem Experienced (COPE),&#xD;
and Diabetes Quality of Life (DQOL). Inclusion criteria were patients with&#xD;
type 2 diabetes mellitus with blood glucose levels  200 mg/dl and patients&#xD;
with type 2 diabetes who had diabetes &gt; 1 year or more. Path Analysis is&#xD;
used to analyze data.&#xD;
Results: The religiosity of patients with type 2 diabetes has a mean of 49.47,&#xD;
a mean of 42.59 for self-care, a mean of 85.29 for coping mechanisms, and&#xD;
a mean of 42.56 for quality of life. There is an effect of religiosity (p = 0.000),&#xD;
coping mechanisms (p = 0.001), and self-care (p = 0.000) on the quality of&#xD;
life.&#xD;
Conclusion: Religiosity, coping mechanisms, and self-care affect the quality&#xD;
of life of people with Type 2 DM. Efforts that can be made by the hospital to&#xD;
increase health promotion related to improving the quality of life of people&#xD;
with diabetes mellitus</description>
    <dc:date>2022-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Model of Spiritual Culture of Madurese People in Resilience and Adaptation of New Normal</title>
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    <description>Title: Model of Spiritual Culture of Madurese People in Resilience and Adaptation of New Normal
Authors: Amir, Faisal; Wahyudi, Rahmad; Sulaihah, Sitti
Abstract: Background: From the beginning of its initial appearance until mid-2021,&#xD;
Corona Virus Disease-19 (Covid-19) is a feared outbreak around the world,&#xD;
including in Indonesia and particularly in Madura. The negative perception of&#xD;
stress will further weaken self-strength both physically and mentally so that&#xD;
resilience and coping mechanisms tend to be maladaptive.&#xD;
Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the spiritual culture of Madurese&#xD;
communities in resilience and physical health.&#xD;
Methods: This analysis will later become the basis in the formulation of&#xD;
a model of spiritual cultural towards resilience, and physical health. In the&#xD;
design of explanatory observational research, the first stage is to explain&#xD;
the construct and its contributing indicators. The second stage is to conduct&#xD;
FGD with respondents as well as to consult with experts. The population&#xD;
is a community on the island of Madura with a sample consisting of 400&#xD;
respondents using probability sampling, namely cluster random sampling&#xD;
based on a predetermined population area. The exogenous variable is the&#xD;
culture of spirituality. Endogenous variables are resilience and physical&#xD;
health. Data were collected using questionnaire research and analyzed&#xD;
using structural models with SmartPLS (Partial Least Square) software.&#xD;
Results: The results showed that spirituality culture factors had a positive&#xD;
effect on resilience with a coefficient of 0.449. Spirituality culture factors had&#xD;
a positive effect on physical health with a coefficient of 0.161, and resilience&#xD;
factors had a positive effect on physical health with a coefficient of 0.172.&#xD;
Conclusion: This indicates that the higher the spiritual culture of the&#xD;
Madurese community, the higher the resilience, psychological well-being,&#xD;
and physical health, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.&#xD;
Keywords: culture of spirituality; physical health; resilience.</description>
    <dc:date>2022-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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