Caring expression in nursing is rapidly changing to include the use of sophisticated healthcare technologies. Unfortunately, few nurses participate in developing healthcare technologies. The current study aimed to generate a theory of nursing grounded in the phenomenon of nursing technologies creativity in nursing practice. The study design used a constructivist grounded theory. Sixteen Indonesian nurses selected by purposive sampling were interviewed in-depth. Data analysis used constant comparative analysis through Charmaz’s coding process. This study generated two core conceptual categories that included technological creativity and drivers for technological development. Five theoretical statements were developed leading to the Technological Creativity as Caring in Nursing Theory. This theory is a middle-range theory that focuses on technological creativity to express caring for patients, nurses, and management in nursing practice.
The Purpose of this study to depth analysis of family burden in taking care of people with severe mental disorders. Research methods use qualitative with phenomenology design. Research location in Blitar city. Amount Participants are four-person, those are taken by purposive sampling. The result of these study is the family burden in taking care of people with severe mental disorders are three themes, 1) objective burden, 2) subjective burden, 3) iatrogenic burden. Conclusions family of people with severe mental disorders experience overload burden are three themes, consists of 1) objective burden 2) subjective burden, 3) iatrogenic burden. Recommend of these study are given of holistic, integrated, and continual social support from family, community, and government.
To address the need in monitoring and educating Covid-19 patients during self-quarantine at home in Indonesia, healthcare providers need a mobile health application. This study aimed to develop a mobile health application for monitoring and educating Covid-19 patients during self-quarantine. The current study used R&D design that involved 27 health personnel who handled monitoring Covid-19 patients during self-quarantine and 41 post Covid-19 patients in Malang and Batu Cities. This study was conducted through the steps: investigating the problem and the needs, analyzing the cause of the problem, and designing, creating, and testing a prototype. The study showed that the participants faced problems in monitoring and educating Covid-19 patients during self-quarantine that included three themes of experiences and their needs, namely: 1) the methods and application in monitoring Covid-19 patients during self-quarantine, 2) health education methods for Covid-19 patients, and 3) suggestions for developing an application for Covid-19 patients. Based on the problems and need analysis, a mobile health application for monitoring and educating Covid-19 patients was developed and tested. The evaluation of application showed that men-us of the application can properly work although needed some revisions. We conclude that health personnel who handle in monitoring and educating Covid-19 patients during self-quarantined at home need to develop a mobile health application that can help easier and faster in monitoring and educating Covid-19 patients accurately. A developed mobile health application for monitoring and educating Covid-19 patients during self-quarantine can be implemented for the patients widely.
[Bahasa]: Keluarga yang merawat orang dengan gangguan jiwa (ODGJ) menghadapi beban yang berat, baik secara secara mental, finansial, maupun sosial. Dampaknya, mereka tidak optimal dalam merawat dan memberikan pengobatan terhadap ODGJ. Oleh karena itu dukungan dari masyarakat sekitar dan tenaga kesehatan terhadap keluarga mereka sangat penting. Kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk memberikan pendampingan pada keluarga yang memiliki ODGJ di wilayah Puskesmas Gribik Kota Malang. Kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat menggunakan metode Family Mental Health Nursing melalui beberapa langkah kegiatan yang meliputi pengkajian kesehatan jiwa keluarga, perancanaan, implementasi, dan evaluasi tindakan pada keluarga yang merawat ODGJ di rumah. Hasil kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat yang dilaksanakan selama satu bulan menunjukkan hasil bahwa keluarga telah memahami tentang gangguan jiwa dan memiliki ketrampilan dalam merawat dan membantu pengobatan ODGJ di rumah. Selain itu keluarga merasa mendapat perhatian dan dukungan dari orang-orang di sekitar mereka. Rekomendasi kegiatan ini adalah bahwa keluarga yang memiliki ODGJ perlu dukungan yang berkelanjutan dari masyarakat dan petugas kesehatan di Puskesmas, sehingga mereka dapat berintegrasi kembali dalam kehidupan bermasyarakat. Kata Kunci: gangguan jiwa, keluarga, merawat, program pendampingan [English]: Families caring for People with Mental Disorders (PMDs) face a heavy burden, including mental, financial, and social. As a result, they are not optimally taking care of and treating for PMDs. Therefore, the need for support from the community and health workers for the families is critical. This community service program aimed to help families who have PMDs in Gribik Public Health Center, ??Malang City. This program applied the Family Mental Health Nursing method through several steps, namely assessing family mental health, planning, implementing, and evaluating the program provided to the families. The results of this one-month program showed that the families understood mental disorders and were able to take care of and assist the treatment of PMDs at home. It is recommended that the families with PMDs need continuous supports from the community and healthcare providers of the public health center to participate in social life. Keywords: mental disorders, family, caring, assistance program
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