scholarly journals Complementary Therapy for Cancer Survivors: Integrative Nursing Care

2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 39 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kazuko Onishi
2016 ◽  
Vol 39 (6) ◽  
pp. 488-494 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jill B. Hamilton ◽  
Valarie C. Worthy ◽  
Melissa J. Kurtz ◽  
Joycelyn Cudjoe ◽  
Peter A. Johnstone

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 464-469
Author(s):  
Linawati Novikasari ◽  
Imam Safaat ◽  
Prima Dian Furqoni

ABSTRAK Infeksi pernafasan merupakan penyakit akut yang paling banyak terjadi pada anak-anak. Tujuan Deskripsi hasil Asuhan Keperawatan Komprehenshif Pada Balita Dengan Masalah Keperawatan Gangguan Bersih Jalan Nafas (Ispa) MenggunakanTerapi Komplementer menggunakan fisiotrapydadadidesabanjitkecamatanbanjitkabupatenwaykananTahun 2020 Metode yang di lakukan dengan Intervensi Fisioterapi dada yang di lakukan adalah Mengatur posisi pasien (tengkurap di pangkuan) dengan wajah menghadap ke baskom yang berisi air panas. Menutup kepala pasien dengan handuk kecil agar aroma minya kayu putih dapat terhidup dengan benar. Lakukan clapping dengan cara tangan perawat menepuk punggung secarabergantian.Lakukanperkusiselama1-2menit.Lakukanvibrasipada punggung pasien saat dahak keluar, Pada anak -anak, cukup 3 sampai 5 menit.Lakukansekitar4-5kali.kemudianbersihkanareamulutdanhidung pasien dengan tissue. Berikan minyak kayu putih pada punggung dan telapakkakipasien.HasilFisioterapidadayangdilakukanpadakeduaanak di dapatkan hasil yang dapat mengurangi lendir dijalan nafas. Sehingga keduaanakmerasakanlebihlegasertadapattidurlebihtenang.Dari3hari pelaksanaankeduaanakdalamintervensididapatkanhasilyangsamayakni pengeluaran dan perubahan membaik pada hari pertama, hal ini di karenakan usia anak tidak jauh berbeda, kemudian pelaksanaan diikuti anak denganbaik. Kata Kunci: Balita, ISPA, Terapi  ABSTRACT Respiratory infections are the most common acute illness in children. Objective Description of the results of comprehensive nursing care in toddlers with nursing problems Clean Airway Disorders (Ispa) Using Complementary Therapy using chest physiotherapy in the banjit village banjit sub-district of Waykanan in 2020 Methods to be performed with the Intervention of Chest Physiotherapy that is done is to regulate the position of the patient (prone in the chest) in the banjit village lap) with face facing the basin filled with hot water. Cover the patient's head with a small towel so that the scent of eucalyptus can be alive properly. Clapping the nurse's hands alternately patting her back. Perform percussion for 1-2 minutes. Perform vibrations on the patient's back when sputum is out, in children, just 3 to 5 minutes. Do it about 4- 5 times. then clean the patient's mouth and nose area with tissue. Apply eucalyptus oil to the patient's back and feet. Results Chest physiotherapy done on the two children get results that can reduce mucus on the way of breath. So that both children feel more relievedandcansleepmorequietly.From3daystheimplementationofthe two children in the intervention obtained the same results namely expenditure and changes improved on the first day, this is because the age of the child was not much different, then the implementation was followed by the child well. Keywords: Toddlers, ISPA, Therapy


2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 785-792 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kirsti I. Toivonen ◽  
Rie Tamagawa ◽  
Michael Speca ◽  
Joanne Stephen ◽  
Linda E. Carlson

Purpose: Many cancer survivors seek complementary therapies (CTs) to improve their quality of life. While it is well-known that women who are younger, more highly educated, and have higher incomes are more likely to use CTs, individual differences such as personality factors have been largely unexplored as predictors of CT use. Methods: In a secondary analysis of a larger study, 270 women with stage I to III breast cancer completed self-report measures of demographic and illness-related information, personality variables, and use of several different types of CTs. A series of logistic regression models were used to explore whether demographic, illness-related, and personality variables predicted different types of CT use. Results: Prior relationships between education and CT use were replicated. There were no significant relationships between illness-related variables and different types of CT use. Of the 5 personality factors, only openness to experience was a significant predictor of multiple types of CT use. Conclusions: Openness to experience may represent an individual difference variable that predicts CT use among cancer survivors. CTs themselves may represent a form of intellectual curiosity and novelty seeking. Further studies are needed to replicate and examine the generalizability of the relationship between openness to experience and CT use in oncology populations.


2005 ◽  
Vol 201 (3) ◽  
pp. S72
Author(s):  
Chris M. Schüssler-Fiorenza ◽  
Amy Trentham-Dietz ◽  
Tara M. Breslin ◽  
John M. Hampton ◽  
Patrick L. Remington

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 63
Author(s):  
Eriyono Budi Wijoyo ◽  
Mustikasari Mustikasari

Introduction: care for mental patients needs to be continuous and collaboration between health workers and the client's family is needed. This collaboration can be done by carrying out one of the complementary training activities to extend the recurrence time and prepare the client to return to the community. Objective: to find out schizophrenia nursing care in a hospital. Method: The process of writing this scientific article uses a case study approach with a descriptive method drawn from the life and personal experience of the author. To collect data in the form of articles, the author uses several databases, namely Science Direct and Google Search. The author also uses several search keywords such as "Psychiatric Disorder", "Perception Disorder", "Delusion", "Therapy Complementer", using the boolean "AND". In addition to using keywords, the author also uses inclusion and exclusion criteria starting from articles published 2010-2020, using Indonesian and English as well as fulltext articles with reliable sources. From the search above, thousands of articles were obtained and the authors analyzed and raised the title "Nursing Care for Schizophrenic Clients (Delusions) in Hospital Service Management: Case Studies". Results and Discussion: Clients in cases showing chronic schizophrenia with prominent symptoms are delusions. Clients with delusions can be done training or complementary therapy for the process of preparation for returning home and returning to the community. Conclusions and Recommendations: The nursing process in psychiatric patients especially chronic schizophrenia must be continuous and continuous. This severe mental disorder is chronic and there will be a recurrence so there is a need for cooperation between the nurse and the client's family for the implementation of therapy. Therapies such as music therapy, aromatherapy, massage, reflexology, animal therapy, cinema therapy, yoga and social skill training. Further research is needed related to the effects of complementary therapy associated with schizophrenia. Keywords: Nursing Care, Schizophrenia, service management, delusions


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