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    <pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2026 20:44:42 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Using An Electrical Toothache Salvadora Perisca To Increasing Oral Health Quality: A Manikin Trial</title>
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      <description>Title: Using An Electrical Toothache Salvadora Perisca To Increasing Oral Health Quality: A Manikin Trial
Authors: Satino, Satino; Setyorini, Yuyun; Editya Darmawan, Rendi
Abstract: Using An Electrical Toothache Salvadora Perisca To Increasing Oral Health Quality: A Manikin Trial&#xD;
Satino1, Yuyun Setyorini2, Rendi Editya Darmawan3*&#xD;
1,2,3 Depathment of Nursing, Poltekkes Kemenkes Surakarta&#xD;
ABSTRACT Background: The most effective way of oral care in patients with decreased consciousness is not yet known. Electrical toothache salvadora perisca has the potential to improve oral hygiene because it has an antibiotic effect, and is easy to use. Aim of study is to know the effect of electrical toothache salvadora perisca on oral health quality. Methods: A pre-experimental study in a laboratory using manikins in 2021. The study was conducted by 6 respondents in which each respondent performed 2 oral treatments using an electrical toothache salvadora perisca on the mouth of a manikin that had been dirty make-up using Ky Jelly. The toothbrush was operated for 1 minute evenly on the teeth, and foam sticks are used to clean the lips and oral mucosa. Oral hygiene was measured with a modified Beck Oral Assessment Scale (BOAS) instrument, and the scores of conditions before and after oral care were compared using the Wilcoxon test. Results: Wilcoxon test showed a value of 0.002, which means that there was a difference in the BOAS score between before and after treatment. Electric toothbrushes clean teeth better, and foam sticks are able to clean the inside and soft of the patient's mouth. Conclusion: Electrical toothache salvadora perisca can increasing oral health quality. The implication is need to find and try out the most effective way of doing oral care.&#xD;
ARTICLE HISTORY&#xD;
Received : March 3th, 2022&#xD;
Accepted: March 25th, 2022&#xD;
KEYWORDS&#xD;
electrical toothache, oral care, oral health, salvadora perisca, siwak;&#xD;
CONTACT&#xD;
Rendi Editya Darmawan&#xD;
rendiedityad@gmail.com&#xD;
Poltekkes Kemenkes Surakarta, Jl. Letjen Sutoyo, Mojosongo, Surakarta, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia&#xD;
Cite this as: Satino, S., Setyorini, Y., &amp; Darmawan, R. (2022). Using An Electrical Toothache Salvadora Perisca To Increasing Oral Health Quality: A Manikin Trial. (JKG) Jurnal Keperawatan Global, 1-9. https://doi.org/10.37341/jkg.v0i0.440</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jun 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Domestic Violence During The Covid-19 Pandemic</title>
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      <description>Title: Domestic Violence During The Covid-19 Pandemic
Authors: Nurbaeti, Irma; Tsa Khairunnisa, Tsal
Abstract: Domestic Violence During The Covid-19 Pandemic&#xD;
Irma Nurbaeti1*, Tsal Tsa Khairunnisa2&#xD;
1,2 Nursing Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta&#xD;
ABSTRACT Background: Coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) outbreaks experienced by all countries in the world followed by regional and national lockdown. Restriction movement in Indonesia since April 2020 – July 2021 has influenced people’s lives. This situation tends to increase in cases of domestic violence. Methods: Design was quantitatively descriptive research. Population was all married women who living with their partner during the pandemic COVID-19. A number sample of 106 women was recruited by snowball sampling. The study place at Cilegon city Banten Province, Indonesia in June 2021. Instrument for measuring domestic violence was South Asian Violence Screen consist of 11 items; and Scale of Economic Abuse questionnaires Indonesia version consist of 26 items. Data collection was done by online and analysis data performed by frequency distribution Results: The results found that 41 (38.67%) respondents experienced domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic. The most forms violence was psychic violence experienced by 32 respondents (30.19%) while 8 respondents (7.55%) experienced more than one violence. Family income (OR= 1.735 (95%CI= 0.697 – 4.322) and spouse’ age (OR= 1.882 (95%CI= 0.529 – 6.697) tend to get domestics violence. Conclusions: Domestic violence during pandemic COVID-19 should be a concern of health workers. Women who are experience domestic violence sometime not dressed up to report. There must be ways and strategies to dare to speak up and report.&#xD;
ARTICLE HISTORY&#xD;
Received : January 16th, 2022&#xD;
Accepted : February 21th, 2022&#xD;
KEYWORDS&#xD;
covid-19, domestic violence, intimate violence, lockdown;&#xD;
CONTACT&#xD;
Irma Nurbaeti&#xD;
Irma.nurbaeti@uinjkt.ac.id&#xD;
Nursing Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Jln. Kertamukti No. 5 Pisangan, Ciputat Tangerang Selatan, Indonesia.&#xD;
Cite this as: Nurbaeti, I., &amp; Khairunnisa, T. T. (2022). Domestic Violence During The Covid-19 Pandemic. (JKG) Jurnal Keperawatan Global, 118-127. https://doi.org/10.37341/jkg.v0i0.395</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2021 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Health Education Using Mobilephone Application To Prevent Breastfeeding Problems</title>
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      <description>Title: Health Education Using Mobilephone Application To Prevent Breastfeeding Problems
Authors: Rizqi Ependi, Kiki; Dwi Anggraeni, Mekar; Kartikasari, Aprilia
Abstract: Health Education Using Mobilephone Application To Prevent Breastfeeding Problems&#xD;
Kiki Rizqi Ependi1, Mekar Dwi Anggraeni2*, Aprilia Kartikasari3&#xD;
1,2,3 Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, Indonesia&#xD;
ABSTRACT Background: Low exclusive breastfeeding rate in Indonesia is influenced by several factors. Exclusive breastfeeding rate in Indonesia is 65.16%. Breastfeeding problems affected exclusive breastfeeding duration among Indonesian breastfeeding women. Health education is needed to prevent and manage breastfeeding problems. This study aimed to analyze the effect of providing education using a mobile phone to improve mother’s knowledge about breastfeeding problems prevention. Methods: This study used a true experiment with control group pretest and posttest design. The sampling techniques used in this study was simple random sampling, consisted of 54 respondents which divided into intervention group and control group. This study was conducted in Banyumas District, Central Java province, Indonesia. The population in this study was breastfeeding mothers. The demographic characteristic questionnaire and the Breastfeeding Experience Scale (BES) were used to collect the data. All data were normally distributed and analyzed using paired t-test and independent t-test. Results: There was a significant difference between pretest and posttest scores in the intervention group (t=0.03, p&lt;0.05) and no significant difference between in the control group (t=0.161, p&gt;0.05). Mean of post-test scores in intervention and control group were 28.18 and 30.19, respectively. There was a difference of post-test scores between the intervention and control groups (t=0.000, p&lt;0.05). Conclusion: The results of this study revealed that a mobilephone application has been proven effective in reducing the breastfeeding problems. We recommend develop the application to address more complex breastfeeding problems.&#xD;
ARTICLE HISTORY&#xD;
Received : January 8th, 2022&#xD;
Accepted : February 21th, 2022&#xD;
KEYWORDS:&#xD;
breastfeeding problems, mobile phone application, postpartum;&#xD;
CONTACT&#xD;
Mekar Dwi Anggraeni&#xD;
mekar.anggraeni@unsoed.ac.id&#xD;
Department Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Jenderal Soedirman University. Jl. Profesor DR. HR Boenyamin No.708, Dukuhbandong, Grendeng, Kec. Purwokerto Utara, Kabupaten Banyumas, Jawa Tengah 53122.&#xD;
Cite this as: Ependi, K., Anggraeni, M., &amp; Kartikasari, A. (2022). Health Education Using Mobilephone Application To Prevent Breastfeeding Problems. (JKG) Jurnal Keperawatan Global, 109-117. https://doi.org/10.37341/jkg.v0i0.389</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2021 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Effect Of Web-Based Learning To Increase Knowledge Of Basic Life Support For Nursing Students During The COVID-19 Pandemic</title>
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      <description>Title: Effect Of Web-Based Learning To Increase Knowledge Of Basic Life Support For Nursing Students During The COVID-19 Pandemic
Authors: Mardi Harnanto, Addi; Sunarto, Sunarto
Abstract: Effect Of Web-Based Learning To Increase Knowledge Of Basic Life Support For Nursing Students During The COVID-19 Pandemic&#xD;
Addi Mardi Harnanto1, Sunarto Sunarto2*&#xD;
1,2 Departement of Nursing, Poltekkes Kemenkes Surakarta, Indonesia&#xD;
ABSTRACT Background: COVID-19 does not discriminate based on geography, ethnicity, disability status, age, or gender. COVID-19 can be stopped from entering schools and spreading among infected students and employees, while also limiting disruption and safeguarding students and staff from discrimination. Basic life support is one of the critical skills that have to be mastered via way of means of nursing college students earlier than sporting out clinical placement in hospitals Due to the constraints of the COVID-19 Pandemic, a web-based learning media was developed to make it easier for students to learn about basic life support from wherever they are. Methods: This study is a comparative experimental study with a pretest-posttest design with a control group. Purposive sampling was utilized in this study.76 respondents participated in this study and were divided into two groups using the lottery method. The research instrument is form of questions about basic life support developed by the research team. Respondents were divided into 2 groups, namely the experimental group and the control group. The eperimental group was given action in the form of independent learning opportunities that were guided using the website while the control group was given treatment in the form of classical learning. Analysis techniques using t-tests. Results: There was an increase in scores between the pretest and the posttest in both groups. The value of the experiment group increased more than that of the control group. The treatment group's score increased by 3.5 points, while the control group's score increased by 1.9 points. The Sig result was 0.00 based on the t-test analysis. Conclusion: Web-Based learning increases nursing students' knowledge of basic life support during the COVID-19 Pandemic.&#xD;
ARTICLE HISTORY&#xD;
Received : January 1th, 2022&#xD;
Accepted : February 22th, 2022&#xD;
KEYWORDS&#xD;
basic life support, covid-19 pandemic, knowledge, web-based learning;&#xD;
CONTACT&#xD;
Sunarto&#xD;
sunarto_sst@yahoo.com&#xD;
Departement of Nursing, Poltekkes Kemenkes Surakarta. Jl. Letjend Sutoyo, Mojosongo, Jebres, Surakarta 57127.&#xD;
Cite this as: Harnanto, A., &amp; Sunarto, S. (2022). Effect Of Web-Based Learning To Increase Knowledge Of Basic Life Support For Nursing Students During The COVID-19 Pandemic. (JKG) Jurnal Keperawatan Global, 102-108. https://doi.org/10.37341/jkg.v0i0.386</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2021 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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