Nursing higher education is an institution that plays an important role in producing quality nurses, able to compete in the era of Society 5.0. Students need to be given training in educational laboratories. Nursing centers are integrated management in research, education, and nursing practice which are a place to produce competent nurses, although their existence can still be counted on. This study aims to determine the implementation of orphanages in improving the quality of higher education in nursing in the Society 5.0 era. This study used a Systematic Literature Review of undergraduate data sources Pubmed, ScienceDirect, and Google, PICO search strategies, and full articles in pdf. The search results obtained 14586 articles from 2012 -2022, after reviewing the titles and abstracts, 60 articles were selected. Selected articles are assessed for feasibility, categorized, and adapted to the research theme. 24 articles were used for research and included in the PRISMA flowchart. Nursing Higher Education must carry out a transformation to improve the quality of service. The nursing center is a facility for learning, research, and student practice on evidence-based practices. Students have the necessary competencies to work effectively and efficiently, confidently, and use technology. Improving the quality of education is highly dependent on the learning process, operational management, and information systems. Virtual reality is a technological innovation used for student practice. Accreditation is carried out to improve the quality of education. Government and organizational support are needed to monitor and assess the application of professional standards and ethics.
Pain is one of the most common symptoms experienced by cancer patients, and as much as 68% of the causes of pain are experienced by cancer patients (primary tumors). Patients with pain should receive the treatment that can provide the greatest benefit in pain management. For this reason, this research was conducted with the aim of; The purpose of this study was to find out the effect of the use of aromatherapy inhalation of essential oils on reducing pain in cancer patients. The method used in this study is to use "Literature review" with the amount of literature to be studied, namely 14 research titles in the form of journals/articles that are following the topic of the problem in this study. Amount The total respondents who were put together from the 14 studies were 1,108 patients with pain disorders/complaints. 34.65% of them are male, 35.19% are female, are in the age limit of 1-60 years; 1-15 years = 37.72%., 16-26 years = 18.05%., 27-35 years = 5.65%., and 36-60 years old = 17.14%. The results of the action of giving aromatherapy carried out in the 14 studies showed that there was an effect obtained from the use of essential oil aromatherapy through inhalation techniques, where there was a change in the pain scale before and after the action of giving aromatherapy.
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