
Strengthening Research Capacity and Disseminating New Findings in Nursing and Public Health
Proceedings of the 1st Andalas International Nursing Conference (AINiC 2017), September 25-27, 2017, Padang, Indonesia
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Book Description
Andalas International Nursing Conference (AINiC) is a dedicated conference aimed at researchers in nursing, public health and other health sciences topics. The 1st AINiC 2017 was held in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, from 25-27 September 2017. The conference theme was "Strengthening Research Capacity and Disseminating New Findings in Nursing and Public Health". This event was successful in bringing together experts, researchers, healthcare professionals, and students worldwide. It was an inspiring occasion for most of the participants and was a great opportunity for research development learning, especially with regard to disseminating new findings in nursing and to stimulate networking of nursing professionals, researchers and educators. The research topics that were presented during the conference have clearly indicated the need for literature development and guidance of clinical practice decisions. We hope this conference has provided ample opportunities for participants to gain a more in-depth understanding of knowledge and renewed perspectives. All these aspects have been acknowledged by the participants during the conference. The 1st AINiC was a rewarding event and we look forward to your attendance and participation in the next AINiC conference that will also provide stimulating research developments, networking and cooperation.
Table of Contents
Keynote speakers
Challenges and strategies in conducting a health education programme for chronic disease in Indonesia
H. Malini
Preparing qualified nurses: Nurse education institutions’ role in providing excellent standards of nurse education, graduate transition and work readiness
L. McKenna
Mental health focus: Current global public health challenges
R. Machmud
Community health
Family support in relation to life quality of the elderly with hypertension
G. Sumarsih, D. Satria & D. Murni
Comparison of health-promoting lifestyles of male and female student nurses
R.M. Sihombing & M.G.L.R. Sihotang
Factors influencing the quality of life of the Minang elderly living in nursing homes: A perspective of Minang culture
R. Sabri, A.Y.S. Hamid, J. Sahar & Besral
Health management
The supervision experience of head nurses in a hospital setting
D.S. Paramitha
Development and validation of a Technological Competency as Caring in Nursing Instrument (TCCNI): Learning from the outcomes
I. Yuliati & J.D. Lorica
A phenomenological study: The first clinical experience of student nurses in Padang
Nelwati
Nursing students’ coping mechanisms against bullying during nursing professional practice
Z.M. Putri, I. Erwina & Y. Efendi
Maternal health
Promoting kangaroo mother care practice at home through educational video and nurse-assisted practice
N. Fajri, Y. Rustina & E. Syahreni
An ergonomic breastfeeding chair design
P. Fithri, L. Susanti, I. Arief, D. Meilani & C.T. Angelia
Minangkabau mothers’ characteristics and breastfeeding self-efficacy in relation to exclusive breastfeeding practice in Padang
V. Priscilla
Depression and situational crisis on infertile Minangkabau women
Y.P. Sari & M.U. Ridwan
Mental health
Coping mechanisms and stress levels in thesis writing among nursing students
F. Fernandes, Dahlia & Basmanelly
Relationship between coping mechanism and stress level among parents with mentally retarded children at SLB Wacana Asih, Padang
I. Erwina, D. Novrianda & W. Risa
Medical and surgical
Examining the effect of logotherapy on the anxiety levels of cervical cancer patients
A.R. Ma’rifah, M.M. Budi & R.I. Sundari
Relationship between duration of intravenous therapy and frequency of intravenous cannula replacement
Bayhakki
Cardiovascular disease risk assessment based on laboratory versus non-laboratory tests: A systematic review
D. Prabawati & J. Lorica
Quality of life of cervical cancer patients post chemotherapy
E.A.F. Damayanti, H. Pradjatmo & W. Lismidiati
Community knowledge of coronary heart disease in relation to characteristic risk factors
E.A. Sari & S.H. Pratiwi
The effect of diaphragmatic breathing exercise on pulmonary ventilation function in patients with asthma: A preliminary study
E. Afriyanti & B.P. Wenny
Risk factors associated with hypertension: A case study in Andalas Public Health Centre
S. Rahmadani, E. Huriani & R. Refnandes
A retrospective study of the association between the quantity and varieties of fruit consumption with the glycaemic status of patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus
J. Widiyanto, Isnaniar & T.K. Ningrum
A dietary assessment of nurses in Klang Valley, Malaysia
M.R. Ab Hamid, N.I. binti Ahamad Sidek & N. Said
The effects of structured education on knowledge, attitude and action of patients with a colostomy
R. Fatmadona, H. Malini & M. Sudiarsih
Nurse experiences in conducting diabetic foot risk assessment in diabetic patients in hospital in Medan
Y. Ariani & R. Tarigan
Nursing education
The relationship between admission factors and first-semester grade point average in Indonesian nursing students
C.L. Sommers & S.H. Park
A systematic review: A tool development process for public health nurses’ competencies
I. Kusumaningsih & A. Talosig
A systematic review: Implementation of reflective learning in nursing practice
J. Purwarini & J. Lorica
Determinants of nursing licensure examination performance: A literature review
Y. Siswadi & A. Talosig
Pediatric health
The effect of a kaleidoscope on pain relief during a venepuncture procedure in children in Padang, Indonesia
D. Novrianda, R. Fatmadona & L.B. Safira
Factors influencing nutritional status of children aged under five based on weight-for-height using the CART method
H. Yozza, I. Rahmi & H.A. Rahmy
Factors related to bullying behavior among school-age students in Padang, West Sumatra
Hermalinda, Deswita & E. Oktarina
Family-centred care needs of mucositis management in children with cancer
I. Nurhidayah, H.S. Mediani, S. Hendrawati & A. Mardhiyah
Analysis of phlebitis occurrence in terms of the characteristics of infusion by nurses in RSI Ibnu Sina Payakumbuh
L. Fajria, L. Merdawati & Nelviza
Relationship between self-efficacy and the stress levels of B 2015 programme nursing students when completing their thesis at the faculty of nursing, Andalas University in 2016
M. Neherta, D. Novrianda & P. Raini
Editor(s)
Biography
Hema Malini is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Andalas since 1999. Her works focus on the development of health education program especially for self-management of people with chronic diseases and mixed method design in nursing research. She graduated from Monash University for her Master and Doctorate program. Her current research is in the development of diabetes prevention program and causal modelling for linking the stress, efficacy and self-care among people with diabetes.
Khatijah Lim Abdullah is an Associate Professor at the Department of Nursing Sciences, Faculty of Medicine; University of Malaya. She has obtained both her BSc in Nursing Studies and Masters in Health Services Management from the University of Manchester UK and her Doctorate from the University of Southampton, UK. Her current research interests are in inter-professional education, nursing practice, patient shared decision making, particularly in non-communicable diseases (NCDs), patient safety and clinical leadership.
Judith McFarlane, RN, Dr.P.H., is a professor of nursing and the Parry Chair in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention at Texas Woman’s University. She speaks with Pulse about her passion for helping people, the roundabout way she began to study violence against women and a new smartphone app to help identify risk for abused women and their children.
Jeff Evans completed his undergraduate studies at the University Of Wales College Of Medicine in 1989, have a long history of involvement in wilderness emergency care. He joined the University of Glamorgan in 1998 and currently a senior lecturer in disaster health care based in the Faculty of Health Sport & Science. My teaching duties cover both undergraduate and post-graduate programs in general nursing, critical and emergency care, and disaster healthcare. He also has a long standing interest is in the use of simulation in healthcare education, being a founder member of the Health Education Research Group and deputy theme leader for Auster and Unsupported Care Environments research.
Yanti Puspita Sari is a lecturer at the Faculty of Nursing Andalas University. Yanti focuses her contribution on maternity nursing. Yanti is actively involved in mother-infant health problems through research, community outreach and education. Yanti completed master program on maternity nursing since 2014.