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2nd JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERENCE 2012
“East Meets West on Holistic Nursing”
Prof. Soedharto Building, Diponegoro University
Semarang, 6-7 November 2012
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“EAST MEETS WEST IN HOLISTIC NURSING”
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We are thank you to our reviewer team:
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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)
Suhartini (Diponegoro University)
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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
the exchange of science, knowledge and ideas related to the advancement of holistic nursing
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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.
Organizing Committee
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2nd 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
Ns. Dhinamita Nivalinda, S.Kep
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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
Heri Krisnanto
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
PREFACE
CONFERENCE COMMITTE
TABLE OF CONTENT
A WELCOME SPEECH BY THE PROJECT MANAGER
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
“Nursing Knowledge and Nursing Philosophy of Holistic Nursing”
PLENARY SESSION I
A. Holistic Nursing: Advancing The Discipline
Marguirete J. Purnell, Ph.D, RN; AHN-BC
B. Development and Implementation of Holistic Nursing in Thailand
Ass Prof. Urai Hatthakit, RN, Ph.D
PLENARY SESSION II
A. Detoxification in Yoga: Traditional Perspective and Contemporary Practices for The
Application of Yoga Therapy
Dr. Hiroshi Aikata
B. The Concept of Holistic Therapy in Indonesia
Ahmad Yani, S.Gz
C. Bringing The Nursing School, Faculty Of Medicine, Diponegoro University to The
Holistic Campus
Fitria Handayani, S.Kp.M.Kep.Sp.KMB
ORAL PRESENTATION
Nursing Intervention, Complementary and Alternative Therapy
Nursing Management
Cultural Diversity in Nursing Care Process
Quality of Nursing Care
Spirituality
Nursing Policies
Nursing Education
POSTER PRESENTATION
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Welcome Speech
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 2nd 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
2nd 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 1st 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
to address the needs of nursing both for the eastern and the western so as to provide the best
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Welcome Speech
service for the community. By the spirit togetherness, we believe that we can contribute to
nursing development in the world.
The 2nd 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
JINC 2012, the Project Manager
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Keynote Presentation and Plenary Session
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
HOLISTIC NURSING: SCOPE AND STANDARDS OF PRACTICE10, 11
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.
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Associate Professor, Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, Florida Atlantic University,
Boca Raton, Florida, U.S.A.
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Keynote Presentation and Plenary Session
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.
Standard 14. RESOURCE UTILIZATION: The holistic registered nurse considers factors related
to safety, effectiveness, cost, and impact on practice in the planning and delivery of nursing services.
Standard 15. LEADERSHIP: The holistic registered nurse provides leadership in the professional
practice setting and the profession.
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Poster Presentation
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, un-recommended food in the post partum period, recommended drink in the pregnancy, unrecommended drink in the pregnancy, recommended drink in the post partum period, and unrecommended drink in the post partum period. Javanese women believed that the 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.
Keywords: Community Nurses, Pregnancy, Postpartum, Recommended Foods, Un-recommended
Drinks
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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
07.30 – 08.30
08.30 – 10.00
Registrasi
Opening Ceremony
10.00 – 10.15
10.15 – 11.15
11.15 – 11.45
Coffee Break
Keynote Speech : Nursing
Knowledge and Nursing
Philosophy of Holistic Nursing
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.
PIC
Secretary
Project Manager
Rector of Undip
Vice Governor of Central Java
Marguerite J. Purnell, Ph.D.,RN AHN-BC
(Christine E.Lynn College of Nursing Florida
Atlantic University)
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
19.30 - 22.00
Gala dinner
2nd Day: Wednesday, 7 Nopember 2012
Waktu
Kegiatan
08.30 – 10.30
Implementations of Holistic Nursing
in Academic and Clinical Settings.
(Panel)
- Alternative and Complimentary
Medicine (CAM) in Holistic
Hospital
PIC
Ahmad Yani
(Delegation of Indonesia Holistic Tourism
Hospital Purwakarta)
-
Implementing Yoga Detoxication
Dr. Hiroshi Aikata(M.A., D.Y.Ed.)
(Yoga lecturer)
-
Aplication of holistic program at
Diponegoro University’s nursing
school
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
15.30 – 16.00
Closing Ceremony
TIME SCHEDULE OF CONCURRENT SESSION
2ND JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERNCE 2012
6 NOVEMBER 2012, CONCURRENT SESSION 1
ROOM 1
Moderator : Reni Sulung Utami
No
1.
Title
Author
NURSING INTERVENSI AND COMPLEMENTARY AND
ALTERNATIVE THERAPY
Effect of progressive muscle relaxation Tika Yuliani,
technique on blood sugar level in patients with Wenny
S.,
type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Masta h.
ROOM 2
Moderator : Heni Kusuma
N
o
Title
Author
NURSING INTERVENSI AND COMPLEMENTARY AND
ALTERNATIVE THERAPY
1 Effect of rose aromatherapy on nursing Nelwati,
Sri
student’s stress level in clinical learning
Wahyuni
ROOM 3
Moderator : Sawiji
N
o Title
1
NURSING MANAGEMENT
The experience of head of nurse in managing
implemention of
patient safety: A
phenomonology study
Author
Safrudin Agus
Nursalim,
Hanny
Handiyani, Yati
Afiyanti
Sri Yani, Fitri
Arofah
2.
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
of preschoolers at Balung Lor village, Jember
regency
Anisah Ardiana,
Eka Windian
2
Evaluation of application of parenteral drug
administration in coordinating patient safety in
inpatient
installation
of
PKU
MuhammadiyahBantul hospital
3.
Effectiveness of combination of marmet
techniques and oxytocin massages to breast milk
production on post cesarean section women at
Central Java hospital
Eko
Mardiyaningsih
,
Setyowati,
Luknis .
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
5.
The effect of balloons blowing exercise to lung
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
Haryatiningsih
Purwandari,
Wastu
Adimulyono,
Suryanto
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
Nursany,
Arofah
Etri
Fitri
TIME SCHEDULE OF CONCURRENT SESSION
2ND JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERNCE 2012
6 NOVEMBER 2012, CONCURRENT SESSION 2
ROOM 1
Moderator : Diyan Yuli W
No
.
Title
Author
CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN NURSING CARE PROCESS
ROOM 2
Moderator : Isma Yuniar
N
o. Title
1
A phenomonolgy study of mothers’ experience in
caring premature babies
Eka Riyanti
1
2
The differences of women body image on the
usage variance hormonal contraceptive agents
2
3
The relationships between characteristics of
adolescents, the role of peers, and exposure to
pornography with sexual behavior of adolescents
Nurfika
Asmaningrum,
Siswoyo, Anis
Nur Farida
Ari Pristiana
Dewi, Junaiti
S ahar, Dewi
Gayatri
3
4
The Relationship between Knowlegde and
Behavior of Adolescent about Genital Hygiene
During Menstruastion Period
Suzana
Octavia, Sari
Sudarmiati
4
5
Perceptions of hypertensive elderly on health care
Nurullya
Rachma
5
NURSING MANAGEMENT
Preschool teacher’s experience in the
implementation of denver II screening
for preschool children
Author
ROOM 3
Moderator : Safrudin Ahmad
No
.
Title
QUALITY OF NURSING CARE
Author
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.
Implementation of Sowan method for
increasing self care in TB patients
Meidiana Dwidiyanti
2
Quality of life diabetic ulcer patient at Serang
general hospital
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
Aji
Firman,
Indah Wulandari,
Dadang
Rochman
Yenni Suryadi,
Ermiati,
Restuning
Widiasih
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
Yu CW, Hasan Ali
4
The relationship between depression and
family support towards quality of live among
HIV/AIDs patientswho take health care at
Ciptomangunkusumo hospital in Jakarta
The cost assessment and the influence
of personal factors on sickness absence
Henni Kusuma,
Elly
Nurrachmah,
Dewi Gayatri
Nursing Education
5
A
congruency
model
toward
environmentally based nursing program
an
Portia Villafuerte
Zoleta-Vitug
TIME SCHEDULE OF CONCURRENT SESSION
2ND JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERNCE 2012
7 NOVEMBER 2012, CONCURRENT SESSION 1
ROOM 1
Moderator : Sarah Ulliya
ROOM 2
Moderator : Farida
ROOM 3
Moderator : Oci Tri
No.
No.
No.
1
2
Title
Author
NURSING INTERVENSI AND COMPLEMENTARY AND
ALTERNATIVE THERAPY
A Comparison of baby’s sleep patterns baby
Suryadi
who got baby massage and baby SPA
Arianata,
Falasifah
Aniyuniarti
Effectiveness of SEFT (spiritual emotional
freedom technique ) intervention in
schizophrenia with depression anxiety stress
Ike Puspitaningrum
2
CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN NURSING CARE PROCES
3
The influence of breathing exercise to the
fatigue level of hemodialisys patients
Cahyu Septiwi
3
3
Coping Mechanism in Culture Differences of
Outer Region Students in the First Year
4
Door to electrocardiogram (EGC) duration
contributed to more than a half diagnosing
acute myocardial infaction (AMI) interval
4
Nurses cultural competency in providing
culturally sensitive nursing care for diabetic
patient at Fatmawati hospital Jakarta
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
Fitri
Ayuning
Ulansari, Anugerah
Eka,
Mifetika
Lukitasari,
Mohammad
Saifurrohman
Ery Purwanti, Sri
Kadarsih Soejono,
Djaswadi Dasuki
Sexual behavior and awareness of Indonesia
high school students in transition with implied
risk of HIV infections
Ike Nurhidayah
1
2
5
The difference of mucositis score in children
with cancer undergoing chemotherapy protocol
in dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo hospital Jakarta
1
Title
Author
NURSING INTERVENSI AND COMPLEMENTARY AND
ALTERNATIVE THERAPY
The effect of chewing xylitol gum on the
Dinny Atin Amanah,
changes of thirst in chronic kidney disease
Wahyu Hidayati
(CKD) patients with hemodialysis
Maria
WisnuKanita,
Nur Setiawati
Dewi
Enie
Novieastari,
Azrul Azwar,
Dewi Irawaty,
Sudarti
Untung Sujianto
Title
Author
CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN NURSING CARE PROCESS
The risk factors of labor and delivery
complications on working mothers in
Fatmawati center public hospital of
Jakarta
Yuni
Dwidiastuti,
Setyowati,
Afiyanti
Puji
Yati
Sex workers perception on health
Novita
Pusparini,
behavior for preventing sexuality
Dwi Susiliwati
transmitted infection (STIs) in
Gambilangu Brithel house Mangkang
Central Java
Correlation between the family up Marsito,Hendri
bringing pattern with the perception off Tamara
adolescent about pre marital sexual
behavior
NURSING INTERVENSION AND COMPLEMENTARY
AND ALTERNATIVE THERAPY
4
A literature review: the effectiveness of
nutrition
education
to
prevent
malnutrition in developing countries
Ferika Indarwati
5
Description of knowledge and attitude in
controlling the relapse of asthma toward
the bronchial asthma outpatients in lung
hospital, Salatiga
Lily Wolagale,
Sakkti Oktaria B,
Aziz Anwar
TIME SCHEDULE OF CONCURRENT SESSION
2ND JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERNCE 2012
7 NOVEMBER 2012, CONCURRENT SESSION 2
ROOM 1
Moderator : Siti Apriliani
No.
1
2
3
4
Title
NURSING EDUCATION
Author
The description of student’s recreation
needs at nursing school
Fitri
Nur
Khotimah, Sarah
Ulliya
The based health belief model for
recreational need among bachelor degree
student
Asri Wijayati M,
Madya Sulisno
An Experimental Approach to Enhance
Soft Skills dealing with Ethical Issues in
Nursing Education
Rr. Sri Endang
Puji Astuti,
Samsudi, Heru
Supriyanto
Implementation
of
mentorship
preceptorship method in students of
maternity nursing internship
Fatikhu Y. ,
Meira
E.,
Anggorowati
ROOM 2
Moderator : Cahyu Septiwi
No
Title
.
NURSING POLICE
1
2
3
Author
Eni
Indrayani,
Mohammad Hakimi,
Shinta Prawitasari
The Spirituality Needs of Terminally Ill
patients: a literature review
1
2
3
4
SPIRITUALITY
4
Author
QUALITY OF NURSING CARE
Rie Wakimizu
How should pediatric nurses support
the problems and challenges to school
re-entry of younger children with
childhood cancer?
Rochana,
An analysis of the triage system in Nana
Virginia P, Julia M.
emergency departments in Indonesia
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
ROOM 3
Moderator : Sriyani
No
Title
.
Aan Nuraeni
Comparative figures on the incidence
of phlebitis in intravenous catheter
installation on the dominat hand with
non domint hand
Factors associated with essential
hypertension in middle adult age
groups in cardiac clinic Pekanbaru
Tino Adianto, Sakti
Oktaria B, Aziz
Anwar
The effectiveness of health education
in increasing social support for
critically ill patients in intensive care
unit
Isma Yuniar,
Helwiyahropi,
Wiwimardiyah
Differences
of
life
quality
in
psychological domain between patients
post stroke rehabilitation and non
rehabilitatiton
Ika Chandra, Fitria
Handayani
Rizka Febtriana
THE LIST OF POSTER PRESENTATIONS
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nd
No Title
Author
Injecting drug users (IDU) family experiences to administer
family centered nursing care intervention who has been
1
undergoing cease smoking program at methadone program
Suhariyanto,
trisnasafriana,
idarosyada, fatmawati,
therapy (PTRM)
Raden siti maryam,
junaiti sahar, astuti
yuni nursasi
Herniyatun,
barendayunimawarti,
hastinika
2
Community empowerment as falls prevention strategy for
elderly aggregate at Ratujaya district Depok city
3
Influencing factors for the menstruation cycle irregularity on
20-29 years old women in Kalitengah village Gombong
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
Effect of balance exercise on postural balance in elderly at
8
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
trimester pregnant women in Palangkaraya
Christina aden
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“East Meets West on Holistic Nursing”
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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
the exchange of science, knowledge and ideas related to the advancement of holistic nursing
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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.
Organizing Committee
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2nd 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
Ns. Dhinamita Nivalinda, S.Kep
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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
Heri Krisnanto
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
PREFACE
CONFERENCE COMMITTE
TABLE OF CONTENT
A WELCOME SPEECH BY THE PROJECT MANAGER
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
“Nursing Knowledge and Nursing Philosophy of Holistic Nursing”
PLENARY SESSION I
A. Holistic Nursing: Advancing The Discipline
Marguirete J. Purnell, Ph.D, RN; AHN-BC
B. Development and Implementation of Holistic Nursing in Thailand
Ass Prof. Urai Hatthakit, RN, Ph.D
PLENARY SESSION II
A. Detoxification in Yoga: Traditional Perspective and Contemporary Practices for The
Application of Yoga Therapy
Dr. Hiroshi Aikata
B. The Concept of Holistic Therapy in Indonesia
Ahmad Yani, S.Gz
C. Bringing The Nursing School, Faculty Of Medicine, Diponegoro University to The
Holistic Campus
Fitria Handayani, S.Kp.M.Kep.Sp.KMB
ORAL PRESENTATION
Nursing Intervention, Complementary and Alternative Therapy
Nursing Management
Cultural Diversity in Nursing Care Process
Quality of Nursing Care
Spirituality
Nursing Policies
Nursing Education
POSTER PRESENTATION
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Welcome Speech
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 2nd 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
2nd 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 1st 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
to address the needs of nursing both for the eastern and the western so as to provide the best
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Welcome Speech
service for the community. By the spirit togetherness, we believe that we can contribute to
nursing development in the world.
The 2nd 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
JINC 2012, the Project Manager
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Keynote Presentation and Plenary Session
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
HOLISTIC NURSING: SCOPE AND STANDARDS OF PRACTICE10, 11
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.
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Associate Professor, Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, Florida Atlantic University,
Boca Raton, Florida, U.S.A.
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Keynote Presentation and Plenary Session
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.
Standard 14. RESOURCE UTILIZATION: The holistic registered nurse considers factors related
to safety, effectiveness, cost, and impact on practice in the planning and delivery of nursing services.
Standard 15. LEADERSHIP: The holistic registered nurse provides leadership in the professional
practice setting and the profession.
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Poster Presentation
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, un-recommended food in the post partum period, recommended drink in the pregnancy, unrecommended drink in the pregnancy, recommended drink in the post partum period, and unrecommended drink in the post partum period. Javanese women believed that the 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.
Keywords: Community Nurses, Pregnancy, Postpartum, Recommended Foods, Un-recommended
Drinks
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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
07.30 – 08.30
08.30 – 10.00
Registrasi
Opening Ceremony
10.00 – 10.15
10.15 – 11.15
11.15 – 11.45
Coffee Break
Keynote Speech : Nursing
Knowledge and Nursing
Philosophy of Holistic Nursing
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.
PIC
Secretary
Project Manager
Rector of Undip
Vice Governor of Central Java
Marguerite J. Purnell, Ph.D.,RN AHN-BC
(Christine E.Lynn College of Nursing Florida
Atlantic University)
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
19.30 - 22.00
Gala dinner
2nd Day: Wednesday, 7 Nopember 2012
Waktu
Kegiatan
08.30 – 10.30
Implementations of Holistic Nursing
in Academic and Clinical Settings.
(Panel)
- Alternative and Complimentary
Medicine (CAM) in Holistic
Hospital
PIC
Ahmad Yani
(Delegation of Indonesia Holistic Tourism
Hospital Purwakarta)
-
Implementing Yoga Detoxication
Dr. Hiroshi Aikata(M.A., D.Y.Ed.)
(Yoga lecturer)
-
Aplication of holistic program at
Diponegoro University’s nursing
school
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
15.30 – 16.00
Closing Ceremony
TIME SCHEDULE OF CONCURRENT SESSION
2ND JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERNCE 2012
6 NOVEMBER 2012, CONCURRENT SESSION 1
ROOM 1
Moderator : Reni Sulung Utami
No
1.
Title
Author
NURSING INTERVENSI AND COMPLEMENTARY AND
ALTERNATIVE THERAPY
Effect of progressive muscle relaxation Tika Yuliani,
technique on blood sugar level in patients with Wenny
S.,
type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Masta h.
ROOM 2
Moderator : Heni Kusuma
N
o
Title
Author
NURSING INTERVENSI AND COMPLEMENTARY AND
ALTERNATIVE THERAPY
1 Effect of rose aromatherapy on nursing Nelwati,
Sri
student’s stress level in clinical learning
Wahyuni
ROOM 3
Moderator : Sawiji
N
o Title
1
NURSING MANAGEMENT
The experience of head of nurse in managing
implemention of
patient safety: A
phenomonology study
Author
Safrudin Agus
Nursalim,
Hanny
Handiyani, Yati
Afiyanti
Sri Yani, Fitri
Arofah
2.
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
of preschoolers at Balung Lor village, Jember
regency
Anisah Ardiana,
Eka Windian
2
Evaluation of application of parenteral drug
administration in coordinating patient safety in
inpatient
installation
of
PKU
MuhammadiyahBantul hospital
3.
Effectiveness of combination of marmet
techniques and oxytocin massages to breast milk
production on post cesarean section women at
Central Java hospital
Eko
Mardiyaningsih
,
Setyowati,
Luknis .
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
5.
The effect of balloons blowing exercise to lung
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
Haryatiningsih
Purwandari,
Wastu
Adimulyono,
Suryanto
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
Nursany,
Arofah
Etri
Fitri
TIME SCHEDULE OF CONCURRENT SESSION
2ND JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERNCE 2012
6 NOVEMBER 2012, CONCURRENT SESSION 2
ROOM 1
Moderator : Diyan Yuli W
No
.
Title
Author
CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN NURSING CARE PROCESS
ROOM 2
Moderator : Isma Yuniar
N
o. Title
1
A phenomonolgy study of mothers’ experience in
caring premature babies
Eka Riyanti
1
2
The differences of women body image on the
usage variance hormonal contraceptive agents
2
3
The relationships between characteristics of
adolescents, the role of peers, and exposure to
pornography with sexual behavior of adolescents
Nurfika
Asmaningrum,
Siswoyo, Anis
Nur Farida
Ari Pristiana
Dewi, Junaiti
S ahar, Dewi
Gayatri
3
4
The Relationship between Knowlegde and
Behavior of Adolescent about Genital Hygiene
During Menstruastion Period
Suzana
Octavia, Sari
Sudarmiati
4
5
Perceptions of hypertensive elderly on health care
Nurullya
Rachma
5
NURSING MANAGEMENT
Preschool teacher’s experience in the
implementation of denver II screening
for preschool children
Author
ROOM 3
Moderator : Safrudin Ahmad
No
.
Title
QUALITY OF NURSING CARE
Author
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.
Implementation of Sowan method for
increasing self care in TB patients
Meidiana Dwidiyanti
2
Quality of life diabetic ulcer patient at Serang
general hospital
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
Aji
Firman,
Indah Wulandari,
Dadang
Rochman
Yenni Suryadi,
Ermiati,
Restuning
Widiasih
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
Yu CW, Hasan Ali
4
The relationship between depression and
family support towards quality of live among
HIV/AIDs patientswho take health care at
Ciptomangunkusumo hospital in Jakarta
The cost assessment and the influence
of personal factors on sickness absence
Henni Kusuma,
Elly
Nurrachmah,
Dewi Gayatri
Nursing Education
5
A
congruency
model
toward
environmentally based nursing program
an
Portia Villafuerte
Zoleta-Vitug
TIME SCHEDULE OF CONCURRENT SESSION
2ND JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERNCE 2012
7 NOVEMBER 2012, CONCURRENT SESSION 1
ROOM 1
Moderator : Sarah Ulliya
ROOM 2
Moderator : Farida
ROOM 3
Moderator : Oci Tri
No.
No.
No.
1
2
Title
Author
NURSING INTERVENSI AND COMPLEMENTARY AND
ALTERNATIVE THERAPY
A Comparison of baby’s sleep patterns baby
Suryadi
who got baby massage and baby SPA
Arianata,
Falasifah
Aniyuniarti
Effectiveness of SEFT (spiritual emotional
freedom technique ) intervention in
schizophrenia with depression anxiety stress
Ike Puspitaningrum
2
CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN NURSING CARE PROCES
3
The influence of breathing exercise to the
fatigue level of hemodialisys patients
Cahyu Septiwi
3
3
Coping Mechanism in Culture Differences of
Outer Region Students in the First Year
4
Door to electrocardiogram (EGC) duration
contributed to more than a half diagnosing
acute myocardial infaction (AMI) interval
4
Nurses cultural competency in providing
culturally sensitive nursing care for diabetic
patient at Fatmawati hospital Jakarta
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
Fitri
Ayuning
Ulansari, Anugerah
Eka,
Mifetika
Lukitasari,
Mohammad
Saifurrohman
Ery Purwanti, Sri
Kadarsih Soejono,
Djaswadi Dasuki
Sexual behavior and awareness of Indonesia
high school students in transition with implied
risk of HIV infections
Ike Nurhidayah
1
2
5
The difference of mucositis score in children
with cancer undergoing chemotherapy protocol
in dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo hospital Jakarta
1
Title
Author
NURSING INTERVENSI AND COMPLEMENTARY AND
ALTERNATIVE THERAPY
The effect of chewing xylitol gum on the
Dinny Atin Amanah,
changes of thirst in chronic kidney disease
Wahyu Hidayati
(CKD) patients with hemodialysis
Maria
WisnuKanita,
Nur Setiawati
Dewi
Enie
Novieastari,
Azrul Azwar,
Dewi Irawaty,
Sudarti
Untung Sujianto
Title
Author
CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN NURSING CARE PROCESS
The risk factors of labor and delivery
complications on working mothers in
Fatmawati center public hospital of
Jakarta
Yuni
Dwidiastuti,
Setyowati,
Afiyanti
Puji
Yati
Sex workers perception on health
Novita
Pusparini,
behavior for preventing sexuality
Dwi Susiliwati
transmitted infection (STIs) in
Gambilangu Brithel house Mangkang
Central Java
Correlation between the family up Marsito,Hendri
bringing pattern with the perception off Tamara
adolescent about pre marital sexual
behavior
NURSING INTERVENSION AND COMPLEMENTARY
AND ALTERNATIVE THERAPY
4
A literature review: the effectiveness of
nutrition
education
to
prevent
malnutrition in developing countries
Ferika Indarwati
5
Description of knowledge and attitude in
controlling the relapse of asthma toward
the bronchial asthma outpatients in lung
hospital, Salatiga
Lily Wolagale,
Sakkti Oktaria B,
Aziz Anwar
TIME SCHEDULE OF CONCURRENT SESSION
2ND JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERNCE 2012
7 NOVEMBER 2012, CONCURRENT SESSION 2
ROOM 1
Moderator : Siti Apriliani
No.
1
2
3
4
Title
NURSING EDUCATION
Author
The description of student’s recreation
needs at nursing school
Fitri
Nur
Khotimah, Sarah
Ulliya
The based health belief model for
recreational need among bachelor degree
student
Asri Wijayati M,
Madya Sulisno
An Experimental Approach to Enhance
Soft Skills dealing with Ethical Issues in
Nursing Education
Rr. Sri Endang
Puji Astuti,
Samsudi, Heru
Supriyanto
Implementation
of
mentorship
preceptorship method in students of
maternity nursing internship
Fatikhu Y. ,
Meira
E.,
Anggorowati
ROOM 2
Moderator : Cahyu Septiwi
No
Title
.
NURSING POLICE
1
2
3
Author
Eni
Indrayani,
Mohammad Hakimi,
Shinta Prawitasari
The Spirituality Needs of Terminally Ill
patients: a literature review
1
2
3
4
SPIRITUALITY
4
Author
QUALITY OF NURSING CARE
Rie Wakimizu
How should pediatric nurses support
the problems and challenges to school
re-entry of younger children with
childhood cancer?
Rochana,
An analysis of the triage system in Nana
Virginia P, Julia M.
emergency departments in Indonesia
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
ROOM 3
Moderator : Sriyani
No
Title
.
Aan Nuraeni
Comparative figures on the incidence
of phlebitis in intravenous catheter
installation on the dominat hand with
non domint hand
Factors associated with essential
hypertension in middle adult age
groups in cardiac clinic Pekanbaru
Tino Adianto, Sakti
Oktaria B, Aziz
Anwar
The effectiveness of health education
in increasing social support for
critically ill patients in intensive care
unit
Isma Yuniar,
Helwiyahropi,
Wiwimardiyah
Differences
of
life
quality
in
psychological domain between patients
post stroke rehabilitation and non
rehabilitatiton
Ika Chandra, Fitria
Handayani
Rizka Febtriana
THE LIST OF POSTER PRESENTATIONS
2 JAVA INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERENCE 2012
nd
No Title
Author
Injecting drug users (IDU) family experiences to administer
family centered nursing care intervention who has been
1
undergoing cease smoking program at methadone program
Suhariyanto,
trisnasafriana,
idarosyada, fatmawati,
therapy (PTRM)
Raden siti maryam,
junaiti sahar, astuti
yuni nursasi
Herniyatun,
barendayunimawarti,
hastinika
2
Community empowerment as falls prevention strategy for
elderly aggregate at Ratujaya district Depok city
3
Influencing factors for the menstruation cycle irregularity on
20-29 years old women in Kalitengah village Gombong
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
Effect of balance exercise on postural balance in elderly at
8
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
trimester pregnant women in Palangkaraya
Christina aden