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Winarni, Indah
- Lived Body Principle of a Nurse’s Experience in Emergency Treatment at Remote Area Kokonao, Papua, Indonesia
Authors
1 Student, Nursing Master Program, Medical Faculty of Universitas Brawijaya, ID
2 Lecturer, Nursing Master Program, Medical Faculty of Universitas Brawijaya, ID
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 11, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 1664-1668Abstract
Introduction: Medical service at remote places, far from complete medical facilities, provides different challenges for medical workers, especially nurse, they need to prepare themselves both physically and mentally to get their job done properly. By any limitation, it is needed a tough medical worker.
Objective: It is to explore the meaning of physical and mental experiences (lived body) of a medical worker in committing emergency treatment at remote place, Kokanao, Western Mimika, Papua.
Method: The method are qualitative by using phenomenology interpretative approach and Van Manen data analysis.
Results: The emerging themes based on lived body principle are two: physical difficulties in facing limited nature conditions and society’s cultures and mental fatigue in facing negative action of society.
Conclusion: A nurse commences task at remote place, especially Kokonao, Papua, Indonesia, experienced both physical and mental abuses. Any faced limitation at remote place will not hinder them to unlimitedly serve.
Keywords
Nurse, Remote Area, Lived Body, Emergency Treatment.- Psychososial Experience of Diabetes Melitus Patients While Experiencing the Diabetes Feet Ulcer in Rumah Perawatan Luka Ubalan Pamotan Village Dampit Subdistrict Malang Regency
Authors
1 Universitas Brawijaya, ID
2 Owners of Rumah Perawatan Luka Ubalan, ID
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 11, No 2 (2020), Pagination: 1946-1950Abstract
Introduction:This study reveals the psychosocial experience of diabetic mellitus patients with diabetic foot ulcers while undergoing treatment at Rumah Perawatan Luka Ubalan (Ubalan Ulcer Nursing Home).
Objective:Exploring the meaning of psychosocial experiences of diabetes mellitus patients with diabetic foot ulcers during treatment.
Method:Qualitative research uses phenomenological interpretive approach and is analyzed using IPA (Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis).
Findings:This study found 3 major themes: fear of facing death, loss of opportunity to interact socially with others, feeling insecure about the physical appearance of the disease.
Conclusion:Perceptions and psychosocial responses in diabetic foot ulcer patients have an impact on the life of social interactions.