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    <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 02:52:48 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The Effectiveness of Role Play on Knowledge and Skills of Spinal Injury Indications Evacuation Improvement</title>
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      <description>Title: The Effectiveness of Role Play on Knowledge and Skills of Spinal Injury Indications Evacuation Improvement
Authors: Gunggung Saputro, Mahmud; Sudiro, Sudiro; Mahardini, Fina; Shobirun, Shobirun
Abstract: Background: Spinal injuries are paralysis-causing injuries caused by trauma or disease processes. Members of the Youth Red Cross still have limited knowledge and abilities when it comes to evacuating signs of spinal cord injury. When it comes to performing first aid, knowledge and abilities are crucial. The role-playing approach is one of the methods used to improve knowledge and abilities. The research aimed to find out the effectiveness of role plays in developing knowledge and evacuation skills of spinal cord injury signs in SMAN 1 Ngemplak Youth Red Cross members. Methods: This study used a quasi-experimental design with a control group and a pretest-posttest design. Purposive sampling was employed using a sample of 40 respondents who were divided into two groups: 20 respondents in the control group and 20 respondents in the intervention group. A questionnaire and an observation sheet were utilized as part of the research instrument. On the knowledge variable, the independent t-test was utilized, and on the skill variable, the Mann-Whitney test was used. Results: Between the control and intervention groups, there were substantial differences in knowledge and skill factors. This is demonstrated by a significance value of 0.01 in the knowledge variable and a significance value of 0.023 in the skills variable. Conclusion: For Youth Red Cross SMAN 1 members, role play was effective in developing knowledge and skills of the evacuation of spinal cord injury indicators</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The Phenomenon of Sleeping in Sand Based On Culture In Elderly With Osteoarthritis</title>
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      <description>Title: The Phenomenon of Sleeping in Sand Based On Culture In Elderly With Osteoarthritis
Authors: Hidayat, Syaifurrahman; Hannan, Mujib; Suprayitno, Emdat; Soares, Domingos; Puji Hastuti, Apriyani; Indriyani, Ratna; Wardita, Yulia; Maria Fernandes Amaral, Manuela
Abstract: 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, Batang-Batang 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 the implementation of culture-based transcultural nursing care.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Application of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model in the Development of Community-Based Daily Emergency First Aid Management Training</title>
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      <description>Title: Application of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model in the Development of Community-Based Daily Emergency First Aid Management Training
Authors: Mardi Harnanto, Addi; Sunarto, Sunarto; Sumardino, Sumardino
Abstract: Background: Emergency conditions in society can occur at any time, posing a threat to society's health and aligning with SDGs ideals. To reduce mortality and morbidity rates, community members need first aid competency and a health promotion model for prepared workers. The aim of this study is assessing the effectiveness of the Application of the Precede and Proceed Model in the Development of Community-Based Daily Emergency First Aid Management Training&#xD;
Methods: A mixed method of qualitative and quantitative research with research and development (R&amp;D) research was applied to produce a training model for the community. The study was conducted at July-October 2023. The informants for the first stage of training were six people from the Health and health cadres. In the second stage of research Health Promotion Model was tested in phase two on 50 health cadre who were randomly divided into intervention and control groups. Both group was evaluated with pre-post test.&#xD;
Results: In the first stage of the study, input was found regarding the development of appropriate training for the community. Meanwhile, the second stage of the study was found Community- Based Daily Emergency First Aid Management Training gives a positive effects in knowledge, skills, and attitude of respondent with sig 0.00.&#xD;
Conclusion: The conclusion of this research is that the Community-Based Daily Emergency First Aid Management Training Model increases community competence in carrying out first aid for everyday emergency situations. The PRECEDE-PROCEDE Model can be applied to develop training for the community in the future</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Cholesterol, Blood Glucose and Hemoglobin Profiles of Urban Adolescents</title>
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      <description>Title: Cholesterol, Blood Glucose and Hemoglobin Profiles of Urban Adolescents
Authors: Setyorini, Yuyun; Editya Darmawan, Rendi; Harwinda Ardesa, Yopi; Arini Winarti Rinawati, RR Sri; Wuri Astuti, Rini
Abstract: Background: Prevention of heart and cardiovascular disease must be carried out as early as possible with routine biochemical examinations. Aim of this study is to describe the profile of Cholesterol, Blood Glucose and Hemogobin in urban adolescents. Methods: This research method uses a descriptive design with a cross sectional approach. The sample population in this study was 63 nursing students at the Surakarta Health Polytechnic. The study was conducted in August 2023 and the sample was selected randomly. Data were analyzed descriptively. Results: The average cholesterol level was 197mg/dl, the average blood sugar level was 91.1 mg/dl and the average hemoglobin was 13.2 g/dl. Conclusion: The incidence of hypercholesterolemia was high in respondents. This condition is possible due to insufficient consumption of vegetables and lack of physical activity resulting in high cholesterol levels. These specific findings can help create policies to develop more strategic evidence-based interventions, through grouping risk factors in controlling the risk of non-communicable diseases in adolescents.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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