The introduction of high risk pregnant women is done through early detection of risk factors pro actively in all pregnant women by mother, family, and cadres. The program organized by the Ministry of Health to support the step is the Pregnant Women's Class. The purpose of this study is to improve knowledge of mother, family and cadres in early detection of high risk pregnant women in the working area of Sambeng Community Health Center of Lamongan. The design of this research is Quasi Experiment with Pre-Post Design approach. Its population is pregnant mother, family and cadres who attend class of pregnant mother in working area of UPT Sambeng Public Health Center. Sampling technique used was Purposive sampling, got 40 respondents of pregnant women, 40 families and 20 cadres. Data were analyzed with Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test. Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test results show that there is influence of maternal class implementation with knowledge of mother (Z value = -4,815), family (Z value = -4,315) and cadre (Z value = -3,162) in early detection of high risk pregnant women. The success of pregnant women's classes can be continued by using innovative and attractive media such as simulation and movie viewing to be more engaging for the community, and families to participate, thus encouraging people to do early detection.
The implementation of posyandu for the elderly is not optimal and the lack of understanding of the elderly about the posyandu for the elderly causes a lack of participation and utilization of services by the elderly. This community service activity is carried out at the Posyandu Elderly in Sumbertebu Village with the aim to improve the skills of posyandu cadres and increase the participation of the elderly coming to the Posyandu. Revitalization activities include cadre training activities, making health promotion media, socializing the use of elderly posyandu through visits to elderly homes, assisting the implementation of elderly posyandu, and carrying out development activities in the form of elderly gymnastics (sports and group therapy (education). the results of this community service include increasing cadre skills in implementing posyandu and increasing the number of elderly visits to posyandu, optimizing the main service activities in posyandu and development activities capable of increasing the motivation of elderly people to come to the elderly posyandu.
Psychiatric intensive care unit nurses are in a limited environment that allows nurses close to patients to be able to observe the client's condition and evaluate the treatment and medical actions taken. If the nurse is not prepared with this condition, it can cause tension to the nurse which results in stress. One of the tasks of mental nurses is the handling of violent behavior (aggressive), the poor perception of nurses makes work stress (Muhith, 2015) This study aims to the relationship between Patient Violence Behavior with Stress on nurses in Intensive Psychiatry Care Unit (IPCU) RS Dr.Radjiman Wediodiningrat Lawang. This research design use cross sectional approach. The population of this study is 40 people, with a sample of 28 people, is simple random sampling. The independent variable is Patient's Violence Behavior, while the dependent variable is Stress the questioner. Data analysis using Spearman correlation test. Spearman correlation test results obtained r= 0.738 p = 0.000 (p <0,05), it can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between the behavior of patient's hardness with stress on the nurses in Intensive Psychiatry Care Unit (IPCU) RS Dr.Radjiman Wediodiningrat Lawang. Based on these results it is concluded that patient’s violence behavior in Intensive Psychiatry Care Unit (IPCU) RS Dr.Radjiman Wediodiningrat Lawang most of is high category, whereas most nurses experience moderate stress.Thus the hospital can create a comfortable and safe atmosphere for patients and nurses who work, so that stressful events can be minimized and well managed.Keywords: patient's violence behavior, nurse stress ABSTRAKPerawat psikiatri intensive care unit berada dalam lingkungan yang terbatas yang memungkinkan perawat dekat dengan pasien untuk dapat mengobservasi kondisi klien dan mengevaluasi tindakan perawatan maupun tindakan medis yang dilakukan. Jika perawat tidak siap dengan kondisi tersebut akan dapat menimbulkan ketegangan pada perawat yang berakibat stres. Salah satu tugas perawat jiwa adalah penanganan perilaku kekerasan (agresif), persepsi yang buruk perawat menjadikan stres kerja (Muhith, 2015). Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis hubungan antara Perilaku Kekerasan Pasien dengan Stres pada perawat di Intensive Psychiatry Care Unit (IPCU) RS Dr.Radjiman Wediodiningrat Lawang. Desain penelitian cross sectional. Populasi sejumlah 40 orang dengan sampel sebanyak 28 orang. Teknik pengambilan sampel simple random sampling. Variabel bebasnya adalah Perilaku Kekerasan Pasien, sedangkan variabel tergantungnya adalah Stres. Alat ukur menggunakan kuesoner. Waktu penelitian......Analisis data menggunakan uji korelasi Spearman. hasil uji Korelasi Spearman didapatkan hasil r = 0,738 p = 0,000 (p < 0,05), maka dapat diperoleh hasil bahwa ada hubungan yang bermakna antara Perilaku Kekerasan Pasien dengan Stres pada perawat di Intensive Psychiatry Care Unit (IPCU) RS Dr.Radjiman Wediodiningrat Lawang. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian bahwa Perilaku kekerasan pasien di Intensive Psychiatry Care Unit (IPCU) RS Dr.Radjiman Wediodiningrat Lawang sebagian besar dalam kategori tinggi, sedangkan sebagian besar Perawat mengalami stress yang sedang. Dengan demikian diharapkan pihak rumah sakit dapat menciptakan suasana yang nyaman dan aman baik bagi pasien maupun perawat yang bekerja, sehingga kejadian stres bisa diminimalkan dan dikelola dengan baik.Kata Kunci : Perilaku Kekerasan Pasien, Stres Perawat
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