Background: Indonesia is currently associated with lupus disease that tends to increase in number, based on data from the Lupus Indonesia Foundation. About 90% of women are with lupus. Most women with reproductive status are inactive, and most want to have basic needs fulfillment disorders. As a result of the changes that arise and because of the long healing process and the disruption basic needs can cause prolonged sadness for the sufferer. Aims: To develop the concept of nursing theory through research from participants suffering from Lupus. Methods: This research is qualitative research to explore the experience of participants looking for the meaning of life. The study consisted of nine participants with purposive samples. Results: In this study data was obtained nine themes, among others: (1) Responses consisted of experience with Lupus disease, (2) Types of support obtained from the environment 3) Discrimination experienced (4) Efforts made to achieve recovery, (5) Ability to recognize signs and symptoms, (6) Changes in basic needs, and Effects of Lupus on activities (7) The effect of using drugs (8) Health services and resources(9) Changes in values, and beliefs. Conclusion: The results of the study contained the response of patients in dealing with Lupus disease related to physical activity, psychological and environmental changes as well as changes in the value, beliefs, and beliefs of Lupus sufferers Recommendation: The results suggest that healthcare workers must perform comprehensive care. Education awareness must be provided also. Holistic nursing care to be conducted. Future researchers must consider increasing the gender variation of participants in order to obtain a variety of themes.
Most adolescent mortality and morbidity is preventable or treatable, but adolescents face specific barriers in accessing health information and services. The problems in the community in the youth group are free sex behaviour, the use of alcohol and drugs. This research to develop a caring theory model that can be applied by community nurses in the community in enhancing the awareness of adolescent age groups in the community. Research method used conceptual paper are based on previous research that the author has done (4 articles) and combines the literature review (7 results) that the author has done from April-November 2020. Result in this research indicate that the theory will become the bases or foundation for nurses to become mindful of their role as community health nurses. They need to optimize their Role in Caring for community adolescents in addressing societal problems like drug abuse, teenage pregnancy. Public awareness involves collaboration between governments by making people aware of existing laws and policies. National strategies and action plans for adolescent-specific health policies; Health management: health human resources, health facilities, networks: community health cadres, school communities; Family and peers are needed to increase awareness of adolescent behaviour so that through caring a sense of empathy and youth will be realized. Conclution in this research is nurses can apply the theory of mindfulness caring. Problems related to adolescent behavior can be overcome with cooperation in various sectors, so awareness by these sectors is the key in preventing the impact of deviant adolescent behavior.
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