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PROCEEDING

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nd

JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERENCE 2012

“East Meets West on Holistic Nursing”

Prof. Soedharto Building, Diponegoro University

Semarang, 6-7 November 2012

Secretariat:

School of Nursing

Faculty of Medicine, Diponegoro University

Jln. Prof. H. Soedharto, SH, Tembalang, Semarang-Indonesia

Phone: +6224 76480919 Fax: +6224 76486849

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.keperawatan.undip.ac.id

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PROCEEDING 2

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JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERENCE 2012

“EAST MEETS WEST IN HOLISTIC NURSING”

CONTENT EDITOR: Sarah Ulliya, S.Kp., M.Kes; Ns. Reni Sulung Utami, S.Kep., M.Sc

LAYOUT EDITOR: Nur Laili Fithriana, AMK

COVER DESIGN: Bekti Iskandar, S.Hum

PUBLISHED BY PSIK FK UNDIP

JL PROF SUDHARTO SH

TEMBALANG, SEMARANG

No part of this work may be reproduced, stored, or transmitted in any means, electronic, mechanical,

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Proceeding 2nd Java International Nursing Conference 2012

“East Meets West in Holistic Nursing”

Semarang: PSIK FK UNDIP, 2012

1 exemplar, 120 pages, 8.27 x 11.69 inch

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JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERENCE 2012

“East Meets West on Holistic Nursing”

We are thank you to our reviewer team

:

Wongchan Petpichetchian (Prince of Songkla University, Thailand)

F. Jerome G. Babate (Beta Nu Delta Nursing Society, Philiphina)

Ploenpit Wattananon (Prince of Songkla University, Thailand)

Urai Haithakit (Prince of Songkla University, Thailand)

Edwards Cruz (Centennial Colleage, Toronto, Canada)

Fitria Handayani (Diponegoro University)

Wahyu Hidayati (Diponegoro University)

Setiawan (University of North Sumatra)

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PPREFACE

Nowadays, holistic health service has been developed in various parts of both western and

eastern worlds and is regarded as a necessity by most public health services users. Attention

to physical well-being of biological, psychological, social environmental aspects and belief of

developing local knowledge proves to be accepted by society so as to restore the health status

of individuals who are sick in a faster time. High demand of the community on holistic health

care is a challenge for health providers to be able to continue to develop themselves in the

search of quality service forms which are scientifically proven.

Nurses as one of the many health professionals who, in many times, stay close to clients

should always develop themselves in order to provide optimal nursing care and keep up with

development of technology and science of nursing. This is of course to meet the high demand

of public on better and quality health care services. The logical consequence of the magnitude

of people's demand for quality services is

the nurses’

opened insights to the progress of

science and technology both in the field of health in general and nursing. To do so, complete

and diverse rides and facilities are needed to be able to access the latest science emerging in

the world of nursing.

The development of modern information technology increasingly facilitates nurses to access

the latest science and technology that occurs in parts of both western and eastern world

without having to move to a place where science was developed. However, exchange

opinions about science and experience in the nursing field directly in a scientific forum is a

very effective medium to share science and knowledge because it allows direct confirmation

with the concerned researchers, practitioners, and other information resources. This can

minimize the possibility of misinterpretation of one individual to another individual.

Answering the need of information as mentioned above, the Java International Nursing

Conference 2012 (JINC 2012) is conceived as a form of a scientific forum that aims to bridge

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which occurs in parts of the western and eastern world. It then can be developed together for

the progress of nursing science which will certainly result in high quality nursing service to

the community. The Java International Nursing Conference 2012 is the succession of the first

similar conference organized in October 2012. The conference is opened to all participants

from Indonesian and foreign countries that concern with the development of nursing and

health care services.

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JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERENCE 2012

“East Meets West on Holistic Nursing”

The organizing committee includes the following people:

Project Manager : Ns. Meira Erawati, S.Kep., M.Si.Med

Vice Project Manager : Ns. Giyatmo, S.Kep

Secretary : Ns. Elis Hartati, S.Kep., M.Kep

Etty Nurul Afidah, AMK

Treasurer : Hirsan

Indah Mustika Dewi, SE

H. Marsito, S.Kp., M.Kep.Sp.Kom

Program Committee : Nur Setiawati D., S.Kp.,M.Kep. Sp.Kom

M. Hasib Ardani, S.Kp., M.Kes

Asih Nurakhir, S.Pd

Sari Sudarmiati, M.Kep.Sp.Mat

Dwi Susilawati, M.Kep. Sp.Mat

Rinna Prasmawati, AMK

Ns. M. Madkhan Anis, S.Kep

Ns. Cahyu Septiwi, S.Kep., M.Kep.Sp.KMB

Herniyatun, S.Kp., M.Kep.Sp.Mat

Scientific committee : Sarah Ulliya, S.Kp., M.Kes

Wahyu Hidayati, S.Kp., M.Kep. Sp.KMB

Ns. Reni Sulung Utami, S.Kep., M.Sc

Nur Laili Fithriana, AMK

Publication & Documentation : Ns. Elsa Naviati, S.Kep., M.Kep

Bekti Iskandar, S.Hum

Ns. Siti Apriliani, S.Kep

Margiyono, AMd

Ns. Safrudin, S.Kep., M.Kep

Sponsorships : Madya Sulisno, S.Kp., M.Kes

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Facility and Equipment : Candra Bagus Ropyanto, S.Kp., M.Kep

Pramuji, S.Kom

Evi Silitoma Kriswanto

Wakidjo

Food and baverage : Septi Harni W., AMK

Titin Supriyanti, S.Kom

Transportation : Wahyu Erlangga

Abu Mansur

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iii

PREFACE iv

CONFERENCE COMMITTE vi

TABLE OF CONTENT viii

A WELCOME SPEECH BY THE PROJECT MANAGER 1

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

“Nursing Knowledge and Nursing Philosophy of Holistic Nursing”

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PLENARY SESSION I

A. Holistic Nursing: Advancing The Discipline Marguirete J. Purnell, Ph.D, RN; AHN-BC

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B. Development and Implementation of Holistic Nursing in Thailand Ass Prof. Urai Hatthakit, RN, Ph.D

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PLENARY SESSION II

A. Detoxification in Yoga: Traditional Perspective and Contemporary Practices for The Application of Yoga Therapy

Dr. Hiroshi Aikata

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B. The Concept of Holistic Therapy in Indonesia Ahmad Yani, S.Gz

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C. Bringing The Nursing School, Faculty Of Medicine, Diponegoro University to The Holistic Campus

Fitria Handayani, S.Kp.M.Kep.Sp.KMB

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ORAL PRESENTATION

Nursing Intervention, Complementary and Alternative Therapy

42 43

Nursing Management 61

Cultural Diversity in Nursing Care Process 69

Quality of Nursing Care 78

Spirituality 84

Nursing Policies 85

Nursing Education 88

POSTER PRESENTATION 91

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Welcome Speech

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A WELCOME SPEECH BY THE PROJECT MANAGER

Assalamu’alaikum warahmatullaahi wabarokaatuh

First of all, let’s us thank God who has given us his blessings and also a great opportunity so

that we can be here in good health to attend the 2

nd

Java International Nursing Conference

2012 held in Prof. Soedarto building of Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia.

On behalf of the organizing committee, I would like to welcome all attendees who have been

here this morning and give their valuable contribution towards the running of this event. The

2

nd

Java International Nursing Conference 2012 is proudly presented by School of Nursing,

Faculty of Medicine, Diponegoro University in collaboration with School of Health Sciences

of Muhammadiyah Gombong, Central Java, Indonesia.

This year conference is the succession of the 1

st

Java International Nursing Conference which

was organized two years ago on October 2010. The last conference had been successful to

play its significant role as a forum which gathered researchers and practitioners from local

and international to share their knowledge, ideas, innovations, experiences and many others as

well as to establish good networking. All those benefits showed that conference is one of the

effective scientific forums to disseminate any advancement of science especially nursing.

We also hope that this year’s conference is also successful to bridge the sharing of

information and advancement of nursing among all attendees.

‘East Meets West on Holistic

Nursing’

has been chosen as the theme of the conference with regards the current issues of

nursing advances which view that efforts to improve human health should be done by

considering all aspects holistically.

The view of the eastern and western countries towards holistic nursing service gives us clear

idea that any nursing care provided to patients should pay attention to local cultures and

wisdoms prevailing in the society. It is with an aim that nursing services we provide will be in

line with the culture and faith of the community. By this year conference, we hope to be able

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Welcome Speech

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service for the community. By the spirit togetherness, we believe that we can contribute to

nursing development in the world.

The 2

nd

Java International Nursing Conference 2012 is attended by many participants from

diverse cities, regions and islands from Indonesia and some countries abroad. The conference

presents the speakers who are expert in their fields from Indonesia, Thailand, Japan and USA.

We really appreciate and thank them for all their contributions.

This conference would be impossible without great support from Undip, Central Java and

Semarang city government, participants, members of organizing committee, and all

collaboration parties. And on this very special occasion, I would like to thank the Vice

Governor of Central Java, the Rector of Diponegoro University, the Dean of Faculty of

Medicine of Diponegoro University, the Head of Nursing School of Diponegoro University,

all invited speakers, guests, and all participants both local and international for their great

supports on the organization of this conference.

As the chairperson of this conference, I would also thank all members of the organizing

committee who have worked so hard to seek for the best for the running of this conference.

Personally I would apologize for any inconvenience that you may have along with the

preparation of this conference. I hope this conference will develop our insights on advanced

nursing sciences and practices and become a foundation for nursing development in the

future.

Finally, on behalf of the organizing committee, I would like to request the Vice Governor of

Central Java to officially open this conference. I wish you all a successful conference and

very pleasant stay in Semarang, Central Java. Thank you very much.

Wassalamualaikum warahmatullaahi wabarakaatuh

Sincerely yours,

Meira Erawati, Ns.,S.Kep.,MSi.Med

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Keynote Presentation and Plenary Session

3 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

HOLISTIC NURSING: SCOPE AND STANDARDS OF PRACTICE

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OF THE AMERICAN HOLISTIC NURSES ASSOCIATION

(ABRIDGED)

The complete and comprehensive statements of standards of holistic nursing practice are available from: American Holistic Nurses Association (AHNA),

323 N. San Francisco Street, Suite 201, Flagstaff, Arizona 86001, USA Marguirete J. Purnell1

SCOPE OF HOLISTIC NURSING

Holistic Nursing is defined as “all nursing practice that has healing the whole person as its goal” 5,10,11

CORE VALUES OF HOLISTIC NURSING

These core values summarize the ideals and principles of the specialty. Core Value 1. Philosophy, Theory, and Ethics

Core Value 2. Caring Process

Core Value 3. Holistic Communication, Therapeutic Environment, and Cultural Diversity Core Value 4. Holistic Education and Research

Core Value 5. Holistic Nurse Self-Care

STANDARDS OF HOLISTIC NURSING PRACTICE

Overarching Principles pertain to Person, Healing and Health, Practice, Nursing Roles, and Self Care. Standard 1. ASSESSMENT: The holistic nurse collects comprehensive data pertinent to the person’s health or situation.

Standard 2. DIAGNOSIS OR HEALTH ISSUES: The holistic nurse analyzes the assessment data to determine the diagnosis or issues expressed as actual or potential patterns/problems/needs that are related to health, wellness, disease, or illness.

Standard 3. OUTCOMES IDENTIFICATION: The holistic registered nurse identifies outcomes for a plan individualized to the person or the situation. The holistic nurse values the evolution and the process of healing as it unfolds. This implies that the specific unfolding outcomes may not be evident immediately because of the non-linear nature of the healing process so that both expected, anticipated, and evolving outcomes are considered.

Standard 4. PLANNING: The holistic registered nurse develops a plan that identifies strategies and alternatives to obtain outcomes.

Standard 5. IMPLEMENTATION: The holistic registered nurse implements in partnership with the person the identified plan.

Standard 5A. COORDINATION OF CARE: The holistic registered nurse coordinates care delivery.

Standard 5B. HEALTH TEACHING AND HEALTH PROMOTION: The holistic registered nurse employs strategies to promote holistic health, wellness, and a safe environment.

Standard 5C. CONSULTATION: The holistic advanced practice registered nurse provides consultation to influence the identified plan, enhance the abilities of others, and effect change.

Standard 5D. PRESCRIPTIVE AUTHORITY AND TREATMENT: The holistic advanced practice registered nurse uses prescriptive authority, procedures, referrals, treatments, and therapies in accordance with state and federal laws and regulations.

Standard 6. EVALUATION: The holistic registered nurse evaluates progress toward attainment of outcomes while recognizing and honoring the continuing holistic nature of the healing process.

1Associate Professor, Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, Florida Atlantic University,

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Keynote Presentation and Plenary Session

4 Standard 7. QUALITY OF PRACTICE: The holistic registered nurse systematically enhances the quality and effectiveness of holistic nursing practice.

Standard 8. EDUCATION: The holistic registered nurse attains knowledge and competency that reflects current nursing practice.

Standard 9. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE EVALUATION: The holistic registered nurse

evaluates one’s own nursing practice in relation to professional practice standards and guidelines, relevant statutes, rules, and regulations. The holistic registered nurse’s practice reflects the application of knowledge of current practice standards, guidelines, statutes, rules, and regulations.

Standard 10. COLLEGIALITY: The holistic registered nurse interacts with and contributes to the professional development of peers and colleagues.

Standard 11. COLLABORATION: The holistic registered nurse collaborates with the person, family, and others in the conduct of holistic nursing practice.

Standard 12. ETHICS: The holistic registered nurse integrates ethical provisions in all areas of practice.

Standard 13. RESEARCH: The holistic registered nurse integrates research into practice.

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Poster Presentation

95 JAVANESE WOMEN’S BELIEF ABOUT RECOMMENDED AND UNRECOMMENDED

FOODS AND DRINKS IN THE PREGNANCY AND POST PARTUM PERIOD

Muhamad Rofi'i

School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Diponegoro University

ABSTRACT

Background: Javanese women in Indonesia have different beliefs during pregnancy and postpartum period. This belief was adopted because of the influence of cultures from their parents. Purpose: This study aimed to determine the Javanese women's belief regarding recommended and un-recommended food or drinks during pregnancy and postpartum period. Method: The research used a qualitative design with in-depth interview and phenomenological approach. The samples were 4 women who had been pregnant and given birth. Results: This study had eight categories which were recommended food in the pregnancy, un-recommended food in the pregnancy, recommended food in the post partum period, recommended food in the post partum period, recommended drink in the pregnancy, recommended drink in the pregnancy, recommended drink in the post partum period, and un-recommended drink in the post partum period. Javanese women believed that the un-recommended food during pregnancy was rice, vegetables, fruit, and side-dishes. They had to meet the demands of cravings (desire to eat) of certain foods whenever they wanted. Food which was taboo or not recommended during pregnancy was durian, chilli, fermented cassava, eel, pineapple, sugar cane, sweet meals, beef sate, catfish, shrimps, and plenty of hot and spicy food. Recommended food after childbirth was nutritious food, katu leaves, spinach, corn fritters, braised tofu and tempeh. Food which was not recommended in postpartum was chili, spicy food, hot and sour food, egg and fish. Meanwhile, the drinks recommended during pregnancy were maternal milk, coconut water, water, herbal drink and honey mixed with chicken egg. The un-recommended drinks during pregnancy included ice, herbs and sweet drinks, while the drinks recommended after childbirth were herbal drinks for breast milk production. During postpartum period, women were not recommended to have iced drinks. Conclusion: Community nurses provide services in accordance with the beliefs that are contrary to the concept of health and also support the ones which are in line with it.

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TIME SCHEDULE OF JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERENCE 2012

East Meets West on Holistic Nursing

Semarang, 6

7 Nopember 2012

1st Day: Tuesday, 6 Nopember 2012

Time Activity PIC

07.30 – 08.30 Registrasi Secretary

08.30 – 10.00 Opening Ceremony Project Manager

Rector of Undip

Vice Governor of Central Java

10.00 – 10.15 Coffee Break

10.15 – 11.15 Keynote Speech : Nursing

Knowledge and Nursing Philosophy of Holistic Nursing

Marguerite J. Purnell, Ph.D.,RN AHN-BC

(Christine E.Lynn College of Nursing Florida Atlantic University)

11.15 – 11.45 Poster presentation

11.45 - 12.45 Lunch break

12.45 – 14.15 (Panel)

Global Evidence: Development and Implementation of Holistic Nursing in Western Countries.

Global Evidence: Development and Implementation of Holistic Nursing in Eastern Countries.

Marguerite J. Purnell, Ph.D.,RN AHN-BC

(Christine E.Lynn College of Nursing Florida Atlantic University)

Asst. Prof.Dr. Urai Hathaitakit, Ph.D.,RN

(Head of Holistic Nursing Center and eastern wisdom, Faculty of Nursing Prince of Songkla University)

Moderator: Prof. Dr. Edi Darmana, Ph.D,Sp. Park

14.15 – 15.45 Concurrent Session 1

15.45 – 16.00 Coffee Break

16.00 – 17.30 Concurrent Session 2

17.30 - 17.40 Penutup

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Day: Wednesday, 7 Nopember 2012

Waktu Kegiatan PIC

08.30 – 10.30 Implementations of Holistic Nursing

in Academic and Clinical Settings. (Panel)

- Alternative and Complimentary

Medicine (CAM) in Holistic Hospital

- Implementing Yoga Detoxication

- Aplication of holistic program at

Diponegoro University’s nursing

school

Ahmad Yani

(Delegation of Indonesia Holistic Tourism Hospital Purwakarta)

Dr. Hiroshi Aikata

(

M.A., D.Y.Ed.)

(Yoga lecturer)

Fitria Handayani, S.Kp, M.Kep, Sp.KMB

Moderator: Meidiana Dwidiyanti, S.Kp.,M.Sc 10.30 – 10.45 Coffee break

10.45 – 12.15 Concurrent session 1

12.15 – 13.45 Lunch

13.45 – 15.15 Concurrent session 2

15.15 – 15.30 Coffe break

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TIME SCHEDULE OF CONCURRENT SESSION

2ND JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERNCE 2012

6 NOVEMBER 2012, CONCURRENT SESSION 1

ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3

Moderator : Reni Sulung Utami Moderator : Heni Kusuma Moderator : Sawiji

No Title Author

NURSING INTERVENSI AND COMPLEMENTARY AND

ALTERNATIVE THERAPY

NURSING INTERVENSI AND COMPLEMENTARY AND

ALTERNATIVE THERAPY NURSING MANAGEMENT

1.

Effect of progressive muscle relaxation technique on blood sugar level in patients with type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Tika Yuliani,

Wenny S.,

Masta h.

1 Effect of rose aromatherapy on nursing

student’s stress level in clinical learning Nelwati, Wahyuni Sri

1 The experience of head of nurse in managing

Efficiency of meditation technique and comparison of generative and concentrative meditation on high school students’s mental health

Agustina Ari H. 2 The correlation between toilet training stimulation by mother and the toileting ability administration in coordinating patient safety in

inpatient installation of PKU

MuhammadiyahBantul hospital

Sri Yani, Fitri Arofah

3.

Effectiveness of combination of marmet techniques and oxytocin massages to breast milk production on post cesarean section women at

3 Effectiveness of hypnobirthing in reducing anxiety level of pregnant women in facing labor or childbirth

Desi Resmatani, Atun Roudlotul Ma’rifah, Suci Kahsanah

3 The effectiveness of computer-based nursing

documentation system prototype in

documenting nursing care plan

Aji Sayogo, Wenny Savitri, Igoon

4.

The effect of pregnancy service knowledge and its implementation of the pregnancy maturity and its effectiveness on the pregnant mothers with the risk of premature labor in Jakarta

Christine Aden 4 The intensity of menstrual pain after “ rhythmic

and slow package” intervention Fiega Tresna Asfuri, Restuning Widiasih, Ermiati

4 A combined method of classical teaching, module, video, and professional mentoring as requirement on families’ education to meet children’s growth and development needs

Haryatiningsih capacity changes on bronchial asthmatic patients

Takdir Tahir, Silvia Malasari, Sainab K.

5 Analysisi of circadian rhythm on infarct size in patients with acute myocardial infart

Anugerah Eka, Mifetika Lukitasari, et al

5 Holistic Nursing Care of Children’s Disabilities Health: A Psychology Aspect to Improving the Health Quality

Chairun Nasirin

6.

The influence of the warm compress technique on patients’ pain scale following sectio caesarean surgery in sleman district general hospital

Yuliana Krowa,

Wenny s.,

Sulistyaningsih

6 The fffect of kangaroo method application to body temperature at the baby weight low birth (LBW)

Kadek Ayu Erika, Marlina p.

6 Effectiveness of postoperative wound care training in applying standard operational procedure (SOP)

Oci Etri

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TIME SCHEDULE OF CONCURRENT SESSION

2ND JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERNCE 2012

6 NOVEMBER 2012, CONCURRENT SESSION 2

ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3

Moderator : Diyan Yuli W Moderator : Isma Yuniar Moderator : Safrudin Ahmad

No

1 A phenomonolgy study of mothers’ experience in caring premature babies

Eka Riyanti 1 Preschool teacher’s experience in the implementation of denver II screening for preschool children

Rizki Cintya Dewi, Meira Erawati

1 Quality of pressure ulcer care in Indonesian hospitals: first year measurement using LPZ instruments

Yufitriani Amir, Ruud H., Christa l., Jos s.

2 The differences of women body image on the usage variance hormonal contraceptive agents

Nurfika Asmaningrum, Siswoyo, Anis Nur Farida

2 Implementation of Sowan method for increasing self care in TB patients

Meidiana Dwidiyanti 2 Quality of life diabetic ulcer patient at Serang 3 The relationships between characteristics of

adolescents, the role of peers, and exposure to pornography with sexual behavior of adolescents

Ari Pristiana Dewi, Junaiti S ahar, Dewi Gayatri

3 Social support and self-efficacy of patients with coronary heart disease (CHD)

Wantiyah 3 erception and motivation of nurses in

facilitating breastfeeding in perinatology room

Yenni Suryadi, Ermiati, Restuning Widiasih 4 The Relationship between Knowlegde and

Behavior of Adolescent about Genital Hygiene During Menstruastion Period

Suzana Octavia, Sari

Sudarmiati

4

Nursing triage duration in patient with chest pain: shorter triage-level

designation interval in acute myocardial infarction

Diahkristianisah

rahayu, Mifetika

Lukitasari, Arina Madjidi, Anugerah Eka Purwanti, Fitri Ayuning Ulansari, Mohammad Saifur Rohman

4 The relationship between depression and family support towards quality of live among HIV/AIDs patientswho take health care at Ciptomangunkusumo hospital in Jakarta

Henni Kusuma, Elly

Nurrachmah, Dewi Gayatri

5 Perceptions of hypertensive elderly on health care Nurullya Rachma

5 The cost assessment and the influence of personal factors on sickness absence

Yu CW, Hasan Ali Nursing Education

5

A congruency model toward an

environmentally based nursing program

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TIME SCHEDULE OF CONCURRENT SESSION

2ND JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERNCE 2012

7 NOVEMBER 2012, CONCURRENT SESSION 1

ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3

Moderator : Sarah Ulliya Moderator : Farida Moderator : Oci Tri

No. Title Author No. Title Author No. Title Author

NURSING INTERVENSI AND COMPLEMENTARY AND

ALTERNATIVE THERAPY

NURSING INTERVENSI AND COMPLEMENTARY AND

ALTERNATIVE THERAPY

CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN NURSING CARE PROCESS

1 A Comparison of baby’s sleep patterns baby who got baby massage and baby SPA

Suryadi Arianata, Falasifah Aniyuniarti

1 The effect of chewing xylitol gum on the changes of thirst in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients with hemodialysis

Dinny Atin Amanah, Wahyu Hidayati

1 The risk factors of labor and delivery complications on working mothers in Fatmawati center public hospital of Jakarta

Yuni Puji

Dwidiastuti,

Setyowati, Yati Afiyanti

2 The difference of mucositis score in children with cancer undergoing chemotherapy protocol in dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo hospital Jakarta

Ike Nurhidayah 2 Effectiveness of SEFT (spiritual emotional freedom technique ) intervention in schizophrenia with depression anxiety stress

Ike Puspitaningrum 2 Sex workers perception on health behavior for preventing sexuality transmitted infection (STIs) in Gambilangu Brithel house Mangkang Central Java

Novita Pusparini, Dwi Susiliwati

CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN NURSING CARE PROCES 3 The influence of breathing exercise to the

fatigue level of hemodialisys patients

Cahyu Septiwi 3 Correlation between the family up

bringing pattern with the perception off adolescent about pre marital sexual behavior

Marsito,Hendri Tamara

3 Coping Mechanism in Culture Differences of Outer Region Students in the First Year

Maria WisnuKanita, Nur Setiawati Dewi

4 Door to electrocardiogram (EGC) duration contributed to more than a half diagnosing acute myocardial infaction (AMI) interval

Fitri Ayuning

NURSING INTERVENSION AND COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE THERAPY

4 Nurses cultural competency in providing culturally sensitive nursing care for diabetic patient at Fatmawati hospital Jakarta

Enie Novieastari, Azrul Azwar, Dewi Irawaty, Sudarti

5 The expression of Cylooxygenese (COX-2), the thickness of endometrium and the number of epithel cell of luminal uterus as an effect on the giving og curcuma in ratusnorvegicus strain Sprague dawley after receiving luteinizing hormone stimulation

Ery Purwanti, Sri Kadarsih Soejono, Djaswadi Dasuki

4 A literature review: the effectiveness of nutrition education to prevent malnutrition in developing countries

Ferika Indarwati

5 Sexual behavior and awareness of Indonesia high school students in transition with implied risk of HIV infections

Untung Sujianto 5 Description of knowledge and attitude in

controlling the relapse of asthma toward the bronchial asthma outpatients in lung hospital, Salatiga

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TIME SCHEDULE OF CONCURRENT SESSION

2ND JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERNCE 2012

7 NOVEMBER 2012, CONCURRENT SESSION 2

ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3

Moderator : Siti Apriliani Moderator : Cahyu Septiwi Moderator : Sriyani

No. Title Author

The description of student’s recreation needs at nursing school

Fitri Nur

Khotimah, Sarah

Ulliya 1

How should pediatric nurses support the problems and challenges to school re-entry of younger children with childhood cancer?

Rie Wakimizu

1

Comparative figures on the incidence of phlebitis in intravenous catheter installation on the dominat hand with non domint hand

Tino Adianto, Sakti Oktaria B, Aziz Anwar

2

The based health belief model for recreational need among bachelor degree student

Virginia P, Julia M.

2

Factors associated with essential hypertension in middle adult age groups in cardiac clinic Pekanbaru

Rizka Febtriana

3

An Experimental Approach to Enhance Soft Skills dealing with Ethical Issues in Nursing Education

The evaluation of knowledge, behavior and implementation of the Indonesian minister of health regulation(Permenkes) number 1464 2010 by midwives in Kebumen district Central Java

Eni Indrayani, Mohammad Hakimi,

Shinta Prawitasari 3

The effectiveness of health education in increasing social support for critically ill patients in intensive care unit

Isma Yuniar, Helwiyahropi, Wiwimardiyah

4

Implementation of mentorship

preceptorship method in students of maternity nursing internship

Fatikhu Y. ,

Meira E.,

Anggorowati SPIRITUALITY

4

Differences of life quality in psychological domain between patients post stroke rehabilitation and non rehabilitatiton

Ika Chandra, Fitria Handayani

4 The Spirituality Needs of Terminally Ill

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THE LIST OF POSTER PRESENTATIONS

2nd JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERENCE 2012

No Title Author

1

Injecting drug users (IDU) family experiences to administer

family centered nursing care intervention who has been

undergoing cease smoking program at methadone program

therapy (PTRM)

Suhariyanto, trisnasafriana,

idarosyada, fatmawati,

2 Community empowerment as falls prevention strategy for

elderly aggregate at Ratujaya district Depok city

Raden siti maryam, junaiti sahar, astuti yuni nursasi

3 Influencing factors for the menstruation cycle irregularity on 20-29 years old women in Kalitengah village Gombong

Herniyatun,

barendayunimawarti, hastinika

4

Javanese women’sbelief about recommended and

unrecommended foods and drinks in the pregnancy and post partum period

Muhammad rofi’i

5 Difference of life quality in psychological domain between

patients post stroke rehabilitation and non rehabilitation

Ika Chandra, Fitria Handayani

6 Self care experience of patient with chronic kidney disease

(CKD) who underwent hemodialisysbaesd on orem theory

Kiki Wahyuni, Wahyu Hidayati

7 The Influencing factors of exclusive Breastfeeding on mother

in Public Health Center, Yogyakarta.. Dewi, C.K., Rahmah

8

Effect of balance exercise on postural balance in elderly at

nursing home Wening Werdoyo Ungaran

Evi kurniawati, muhammad hasib ardani

9 The students satisfaction on getting clinical teaching during clinical practice

Dicky Helmi Susilo, Agus Santoso

10 Evaluations on implementation home care visit in

community health center Basirun

11 The Description of nurse ‘s excellent services at Tugurejo

hospital

Hendrik Kurniawan, AgusSantoso

12 Factors that Affect the estimated fetal weight in the third

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