FAMILY NURSING CARE IN CASE OF GOUT ARTHRITIS WITH NURSING DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE PAIN IN SIDOGEMBUL VILLAGE, SUKODADI DISTRICT, LAMONGAN REGENCY

Iswatun Iswatun, E. Wijayanti, K. Umam, J. Susanto, Aprilia Ayu Kartika, Cherlys Tin Lutfiandini
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Introduction: Since the end of 2019, the COVID-19 virus has turned into a global health problem and has changed various aspects of life, including education. The government felt compelled to close down the school and encouraged students to carry out online learning. During the online learning process, there are numerous arising obstacles. Thus, the government considered changing it to offline learning in 2021. In its implementation, however, there were many factors regarding learning readiness that must be taken into account, such as physical, psychological, and material readiness. This study aims to analyze the factors influencing offline learning readiness during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: This study is quantitative research carried out by employing a cross-sectional approach. There were 49 respondents obtained through a total sampling technique. A questionnaire was utilized as the research instrument and the Chi-Square test was used as the bivariate data analysis. Results: The result revealed that most respondents (73.5%) were females and the mean value of respondents’ age was 20.88 years. Furthermore, the respondents had high offline learning readiness (67.3%) and physical readiness, psychological readiness, and material readiness classified under the “ready” category with (81.6%), (57.1%), and (57.1%), respectively. The results of the Chi-Square test showed that physical, psychological, and material readiness influenced offline learning readiness. Conclusions: The present study also concluded that physical
拉蒙干县苏可达地区西多金布尔村痛风性关节炎患者的家庭护理及急性疼痛的护理诊断
自2019年底以来,COVID-19病毒已成为一个全球性的健康问题,并改变了包括教育在内的生活的各个方面。政府被迫关闭了这所学校,并鼓励学生进行在线学习。在在线学习过程中,出现了许多障碍。因此,政府考虑在2021年将其改为线下学习。然而,在实施过程中,必须考虑到许多与学习准备有关的因素,如身体准备、心理准备和物质准备。本研究旨在分析COVID-19大流行期间影响离线学习准备的因素。方法:本研究采用横断面方法进行定量研究。通过全抽样技术获得49名受访者。采用问卷调查作为研究工具,采用卡方检验作为双变量数据分析。结果:调查对象以女性居多(73.5%),年龄均值为20.88岁。此外,受访者具有较高的离线学习准备(67.3%),“就绪”类别下的身体准备、心理准备和物质准备分别为(81.6%)、(57.1%)和(57.1%)。卡方检验结果显示,身体准备、心理准备和物质准备对线下学习准备有影响。结论:本研究还得出了物理
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