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Nursing & Health Sciences | 2013

Physical sexual and intimate relationship concerns among Indonesian cervical cancer survivors: A phenomenological study

Yati Afiyanti; Ariesta Milanti

Cervical cancer often leads to sexuality and intimacy concerns for the affected woman within a marital relationship.This study aimed to explore physical sexual concerns and their impact on the intimate partner relationships experienced by cervical cancer survivors. Using a descriptive phenomenological approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with Indonesian women survivors of cervical cancer. Two themes and five sub-themes were constructed from the thematic analysis. The first theme was the physical sexual concerns following cervical cancer treatment, with the subthemes: red spotting and massive vaginal discharge after having sexual intercourse; narrower, smaller and less lubricated vagina; pain during sexual intercourse; feeling of shortened vagina as if it had been cut. The second theme of impact of sexual concerns on intimate partner had five subthemes of: looking for reasons to refuse sexual intercourse; prejudice towards the spouse; feeling forced to fulfil husbands sexual needs; accepting spouses anger; willingness to let the spouse marry another woman. The findings provide nurses with a greater understanding on how women adapt to their altered sexuality and intimacy with their partner following cancer treatments.


International Journal of Nursing Knowledge | 2016

The Effectiveness and Efficiency of Nursing Care Documentation Using the SIMPRO Model

Rr. Tutik Sri Hariyati; Achir Yani; Tris Eryando; Zainal A. Hasibuan; Ariesta Milanti

PURPOSE The study aims to develop and test the effectiveness and efficiency of the SIMPRO. SIMPRO was developed with NANDA-I, Nursing Intervention Classification, and Nursing Outcome Classification nursing language. METHOD The research was divided into two parts, in which we used two different designs-incremental and quasi-experimental design. Two hundred fifty-five samples of nursing documentations were randomly assessed with computer-assisted clustering out of 1,040 nursing records of discharged patients. Data were analyzed using Wilcoxon test to compare each elements of evaluation before and after the implementation of the system. RESULT SIMPRO improved the quality of documentation (p = .0001) and time efficiency (p = .0001). CONCLUSION SIMPRO increased the quality and functions of the decision support system in delivering nursing care as well as in nursing management. TUJUAN Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengembangkan dan menguji keefektifan dan efisiensi SIMPRO. SIMPRO adalah sistem informasi manajemen keperawatan yang dikembangkan dengan menggunakan NANDA-I, Nursing Intervention Classification dan Nursing Outcome Classification. METODE Penelitian ini dibagi menjadi dua tahap yang menggunakan desain incremental dan kuasi-eksperimental. 255 sampel dokumentasi keperawatan diambil secara acak dengan menggunakan klustering yang dibantu dengan komputer dari 1040 catatan keperawatan pasien yang sudah pulang. Data dianalisis dengan Uji Wilcoxon untuk membandingkan masing-masing elemen sebelum dan sesudah implementasi sistem. HASIL SIMPRO memperbaiki kualitas dokumentasi (p = .0001) dan efisiensi (p = .0001). KESIMPULAN SIMPRO meningkatkan kualitas dan fungsi sistem dukungan dalam memberikan asuhan keperawatan dan manajemen keperawatan.


Enfermería Clínica | 2018

Supportive care needs and quality of life of patients with gynecological cancer undergoing therapy

Riska Hediya Putri; Yati Afiyanti; Titin Ungsianik; Ariesta Milanti

OBJECTIVE To identify the relationship of unmet supportive care needs with quality of life of patients with gynecological cancer undergoing therapy. METHOD This study used a cross-sectional design. A total of 153 patients with gynecological cancer undergoing therapy were recruited using consecutive sampling methods. The participants completed the questionnaire of Supportive Care Needs Survey to identify their supportive care needs, EORTC-QLQ 30 to assess their general quality of life, and EORTC-QLQ-CX 24 or - OV 28 to determine cancer-specific quality of life in cervical cancer and ovarian cancer, respectively. RESULTS Most of the participants (96.1%) reported their unmet needs of supportive care predominantly in the physical domain (80.4%). Unmet supportive care needs were found to be statistically significantly related to quality of life in the global health, functional, and symptom domains (p value 1=0.003, p value 2=<0.001, and p value 3= 0.001; r1=-0.235, r2=0.306, and r3=0.268, respectively). CONCLUSIONS Patients with gynecological cancer needs various supportive care during treatment. These supportive care needs should be identified early at the time of diagnosis and continued throughout the disease and treatment trajectory to the survivorship point. Otherwise, unmet supportive care needs may lead to a low quality of life.


Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing | 2016

Evaluating sexual nursing care intervention for reducing sexual dysfunction in Indonesian cervical cancer survivors

Yati Afiyanti; Imami Nur Rachmawati; Ariesta Milanti

Objective: This study aims to describe the factors affecting successful nursing care intervention on sexuality. Methods: A one-group pre- and post-test design was used. Fifty-three cervical cancer survivors and their spouses were administered with nursing care intervention on sexuality in three sessions and evaluated after 6 weeks. Results: Sexual intervention reduced dyspareunia symptoms, improved vaginal lubrication, improved sexual satisfaction, and enhanced sexual arousal, sexual desire, and orgasm among cancer survivors and their spouses. The other influencing factors also simultaneously contributed to the success of nursing care intervention. Conclusions: Nursing care intervention on sexuality could be a part of supportive nursing care and an important aspect in standard nursing care for cancer patients in Indonesia.


Journal of Nursing Education and Practice | 2015

Human patient simulation to improve the attitude of the nursing students

Tuti Nuraini; Efy Afifah; Nur Agustini; Hening Pujasari; Masfuri Masfuri; Ariesta Milanti


Enfermería Clínica | 2018

Women’s knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors toward the prevention of human papillomavirus transmission

Lela Larasati; Yati Afiyanti; Hayuni Rahmah; Ariesta Milanti


Enfermería Clínica | 2018

The relationship of the preexisting anxiety problem with the demographic profile of cervical cancer patients

Chelein Lestyani Nasution; Yati Afiyanti; Ariesta Milanti


Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal / Revue canadienne de soins infirmiers en oncologie | 2018

PERSPECTIVES INTERNATIONALES : Les besoins en soins de soutien comme prédicteurs de la qualité de vie de patientes atteintes d’un cancer gynécologique

Yati Afiyanti; Ariesta Milanti; Riska Hediya Putri


Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal / Revue canadienne de soins infirmiers en oncologie | 2018

INTERNATIONAL COLUMN: Supportive care needs in predicting the quality of life among gynecological cancer patients

Yati Afiyanti; Ariesta Milanti; Riska Hediya Putri


Archive of Oncology | 2018

Fear of cancer recurrence and social support among Indonesian gynecological cancer survivors

Tri Wijayanti; Yati Afiyanti; Hayuni Rahmah; Ariesta Milanti

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Achir Yani

University of Indonesia

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Efy Afifah

University of Indonesia

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Nur Agustini

University of Indonesia

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