scholarly journals The First Response of Family to Patient with Heart Attack in Banjarese Community South Kalimantan: A Phenomenological Study

Author(s):  
M. Sobirin Mohtar ◽  
Hamzah ◽  
Yuliani Budiyarti ◽  
Solikin

Family first response in patients with heart attacks is very important in increasing patient safety. Friedman's familiy theory views that the family has a major role and function indecide the prompt and appropriate course of action. Orem's Wholly Compensatory System Theory looked at that familymust provide partial assistance when a family member is sick. Theory Cultural care Leininger looked at that family tend to maintain their culture when doing help. Indonesia, especially in Banjarmasin, has different social and cultural conditions so that the experience of making its first response will of course also be different.  This study aims to explore the family experience of the first response to patients with heart attacks. This study used a qualitative method with a phenomenological study approach to 8 participants from Banjar community in South Kalimantan with purposive sampling technique. Collecting data using in-depth interviews with a tape recorder and field notes. The method of analysis uses Creswell. There are 6 themes found namely (1) The initial understanding of a family about heart attack is in the form of menyamak or angin duduk, (2) The family's first action in a patient with an attackheart in the form of cabut angin, (3) family onset in doing his first response against attacks in the form of estimated time (4) Family delay factors in doing the first response in the form of a cause(5) The emotional response of the family in facing a heart attack such as neutral response, anxiety and shock. (6) Meaning as a helper for family members such as pride, relief and pleasure. Nurses need to rectify the culture that is in conflict with health by changing the family mindset of their understanding of diseases, especially heart attacks.

2022 ◽  
pp. 504-528
Author(s):  
Muhammad Arslan

Family-owned businesses (FOBs) play an important role in the economy of a country through the creation of jobs. However, most FOBs lack strategies regarding succession planning in both developed and developing economies. This study explores the strategies that are used by FOBs to prepare future leaders. Drawing on qualitative research design, this study employed a multiple case study approach and selected 13 cases by employing a purposive sampling technique from the FOBs of Pakistan. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with the successors of FOBs. The findings reveal that succession planning is pivotal for the development of business and the successful transition of FOB from one generation to another. Most of the respondents fully understand the importance of succession planning for the sustainability of the business. However, in some cases, socioemotional aspects of generational succession planning require strategies that concurrently focus on successor suitability, the consensus of the family, mode of transition, leadership, and challenges faced by the FOBs.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 39
Author(s):  
Eko Arik Susmiatin ◽  
Rika Yolanda Sari

Basic human needs is the most basic physiological needs, including sexual needs in it. Sexual  fulfillment in the husband-wife not everything can be done well because of several factors, one of them due to heart disease (acute myocardial infarction). AMI patients are usually the same as the other pair, really wants her sexual needs fulfilled, but they are afraid to do it because they fear an attack recurrence. Impacts that could result from unfulfilled sexual needs including couples will quickly get angry or suspicious, unhappy, cynical, psychological relation between husband and wife is getting worse, decreasing the frequency of coitus, having psychosomatic illness. The research objective was to determine the impact of sexual fulfillment disorders after cardiac arrest in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in men Poly Clinic Heart Dr.Iskak Hospital Tulungagung. The study design used is descriptive design. Population of outpatients each month reaches 5-8, the sample used 8 people, taken with accidental sampling technique. Results of research obtained from all respondents stating no interference effects occur sexuality needs. This is due to the coping meccanism of the respondent and couple, and mutual understanding, and the support the family, so there is no impact of interference sexuality needs.Expected partner (wife) will understand situation the disturbed husband after Acute Myocardial Infarction attack occurred, and should be more active respondents also asked the doctor when the control, so the impact was not to happen. And for nurses, should provide health education about sexuality needs of post-heart attack.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (8) ◽  
pp. 17-33
Author(s):  
MICHAEL B. BIBON

For many years, folk medicine has been the resort of many less privileged families who do not have access to modern health care facilities. A parasantigwar is a term coined to a folk healer in Cagraray island, Philippines, a native version of a doctor trained in traditional manner providing indigenous medicinal help in the locale. This study aimed to ground the lived experiences of these parasantigwar on their acquisition of folk healing skills. Phenomenology approach was conducted by immersion and interview to 8 identified parasantigwar through referral sampling technique. Result revealed that (1) apprenticeship to a folk healer in the family and (2) life setbacks of families were grounds which opted the parasantigwar to resort into traditional healing through cultural transmission and motivation by needs deficiency. This resulted to the parasantigwar’s acquisition of practices through (1) passed knowledge and (2) aggregated learned skill. It was concluded that family plays an important role in the assimilation of the folk healing skill where this immediate environment is responsible for the transmission of the observed culture and development of motivation to suffice needs. Further studies need to be conducted to understand healing practices especially to the surrounding islands showing similarity in origins of folk healing practice.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 133
Author(s):  
Fatmawati Moekahar ◽  
Asrinda Amalia

<em><span>In Indonesia in the last five years, homosexuals still experience discrimination. This condition causes the gay to create new identities that are constructed. Instagram is a medium that is currently widely used by gay in social interactions. This media is used by gays to construct their identity. This study aims to find out how they construct their identity through instragram social media, and what their identity is different in the real world and cyberspace in Bandung. This research method is qualitative with a phenomenological study approach. The informants in this study were gay groups in Bandung City, expecially gay young. Sampling technique used to purposive sampling with deep interview, observation and documentation. The results of this study say that one's experience of being gay is driven by internal environmental factors, namely the treatment of discrimination from family members, colleague and friends. The popular features of Instagram used by informants on Instagram are posting photo, video, and comment by share story to post. Gays construct their identity through online and offline media. Researchers found that there were two stages (front stage and back stage) played by gays when interacting with others.</span></em>


2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Komang Diah Lopita Sari ◽  
I Gusti Ayu Putu Wulan Budisetyani

For couples who have built a family of course have to hope to become an intact family, prosperous, full of warmth, and affection. Building a happy family would not be complete without having a descendant or child as the future generation. Every married couples had hopes of having children who are physically and mentally healthy, smart, and can be a pride for the family. To have a child with such expectations, of course parents have a very significant role, that parents are expected to watch each stage of development and needs of children in order to be passed and met properly. The couple who foster home must not be separated from a conflict. If the conflict in the household lead to divorce, and the couple decided to stay together with the ongoing conflict, then it can affect the psychological condition of children. As for the purpose of this study is to describe the self-concept in children whose parents are divorced but still living in one house, through interviews and observation methods.This qualitative study uses a case study approach. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling. Subjects in this study was a girl who was 11 years old whose parents divorced but still living in one house. Data are used in this research is observation, interviews, and field notes. The data were analyzed using technique of Stake analysts. Based on the analysis, it was found that there were 15 categories can be grouped into three patterns. The patterns are 1. Causative factors that influence a child?s self-concept; 2. Psychological characteristics; 3. The dimensions of self-concept in children with divorced parents. Children with divorced parents are expected to be open to problems encountered, and the child is expected to open up to the social environment in the company of those close to and trusted by the child, so the child can change aspects of their life, towards positive self-concept.Keywords : self-concept, child, divorced parents, divorce


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 244-254
Author(s):  
Nur Setiawati Dewi ◽  
Piyanuch Jittanoon ◽  
Wantanee Wiroonpanich

Background: Parenting talented youths is a challenging task since most talented youths experience role complexities in their lives. Thus, raising talented youths can lead to increased challenges of parenting.Purpose: This study aimed to explore the challenges faced by Javanese Muslim parents in promoting the well-being of talented youths.Methods: A descriptive phenomenological approach was chosen to guide this study. Thirteen Javanese Muslim parents of talented youth (nine men and three women) were recruited using snowball and purposive sampling techniques. The data were obtained by conducting semi-structured interviews and field notes. The collected data were transcribed using verbatim transcription and analyzed using Giorgi’s method of analysis.Results: Three themes were found after data analysis, i.e., challenges coming from the youths, challenges from the community, and the existence of financial constraints in the family. Challenges coming from the youth were related to the oppositional behavior of talented youths and difficulties in managing children’s activities as students and as talented youths. Challenges from the community included low commitment and belittling behavior from teachers or lecturers, ridicule from their neighbors, gender-based discrimination, and the absence of support from the organization. Another theme was related to financial constraints in the family which made it difficult for parents to finance their youth’s education and talent activities.Conclusion: Identifying the actual problems experienced by the talented youths’ parents could help nurses develop appropriate family programs, consider, and incorporate holistic aspects into the programs to obtain optimal results.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chrisyen Damanik

Background: The prevalence of Acute Coronary Syndrome in Indonesia increases and is high every year. Pain is a complaint of SKA patients which can be managed by pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions. Efforts to improve comfort for patients are non-pharmacological, namely the provision of deep breath relaxation, comfortable position, and guide imagery are the main strategies of independent nursing action in accordance with operational standard procedures. Objective: To explore the experience of nurses in performing pain management on patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome in the ICCU Room. Method: Qualitative research with a phenomenological study approach by sampling, purposive sampling technique, which involved 4 participants with seven-day study duration, data collection was done by in-depth interviewing. The criteria includes nurses who work in the Intensive Cardiac Care Unit (ICCU) with working experience of at least three years, graduates of diploma and bachelor degree in nursing and have the competence in handling critical patients; one of them is acute coronary syndrome. The results of the study: Resulted in three themes: 1) Giving non-pharmacological actions only to mild to moderate pain with accompanying Pharmacological therapy. 2) Giving deep breath relaxation, comfortable position, and guide imagery as non-pharmacological actions. 3) Administration of Thrombolytic, Cedocard and Morphine as pharmacological collaborative actions. Conclusion: The experience of nurses in handling pain in acute coronary syndromes in a non-pharmacological way, namely giving deep breath relaxation, comfortable position, and guide imagery along with pharmacological therapy as a collaborative action.


Jurnal NERS ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 205
Author(s):  
Ratna Puji Priyanti ◽  
Anja Hesnia Kholis ◽  
Asri Asri ◽  
Rifa'i Rifa'i ◽  
Supriliyah Praningsih

Discusiion: The risk of cardiovascular disease has shifted. Cardiovascular disease initially only affected certain age groups but not with the current incidence of cardiovascular disease. This makes the community more susceptible to cardiovascular disease attacks. An attack of cardiovascular disease, in general, is only considered to be a cursory attack. The patients with high-risk factors must be supported by the ability of families to recognize and perform first aid in cardiovascular disease attacks. The purpose of this study was to understand the family's experience in dealing with emergency heart disease at home.Method: This study used qualitative research with a case study approach;  2 participants with family members who face emergency heart disease were selected. The data collection used semi-structured interview techniques using observation and field notes. The data analysis used Creswell's qualitative data analysis method.Result: The results of the study found 4 themes related to the family experience in dealing with emergency heart disease at home. The themes were knowledge, past experience, values and beliefs.Conclusion: The conclusion of the study is that the family experience when dealing with emergency heart disease is strongly influenced by the knowledge that forms a value and belief which then influences the attitudes involved in decision making.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (T4) ◽  
pp. 44-49
Author(s):  
Mamnuah Mamnuah

BACKGROUND: The relapse rate of schizophrenia patients is still high. The family has an important role in helping schizophrenia patients to avoid recurrence. AIM: This study aimed to describe the role of the family in preventing relapse schizophrenia patients. METHODS: The research used a qualitative design with a phenomenology approach. The sample consisted of 12 families who had schizophrenic patients. The samples were obtained by purposive sampling technique. The data were collected by interview and using field notes, then analyzed by Colaizzi technique. RESULTS: The results showed that the role of the family in preventing the recurrence of schizophrenia patients was of four themes, namely, acceptance, assistance, hope, and communication from the family. CONCLUSION: There are four roles of the family to prevent a patient’s recurrence. The government needs to pay attention to the families of schizophrenia patients.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Arslan

Family-owned businesses (FOBs) play an important role in the economy of a country through the creation of jobs. However, most FOBs lack strategies regarding succession planning in both developed and developing economies. This study explores the strategies that are used by FOBs to prepare future leaders. Drawing on qualitative research design, this study employed a multiple case study approach and selected 13 cases by employing a purposive sampling technique from the FOBs of Pakistan. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with the successors of FOBs. The findings reveal that succession planning is pivotal for the development of business and the successful transition of FOB from one generation to another. Most of the respondents fully understand the importance of succession planning for the sustainability of the business. However, in some cases, socioemotional aspects of generational succession planning require strategies that concurrently focus on successor suitability, the consensus of the family, mode of transition, leadership, and challenges faced by the FOBs.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document