Analysis Of The Implementation Of Neonatal Emergency Measures With The Intervention Of 'Overcoming Using Ball Chair' Application And The Provision Of Lemon Suanggi Aromatherapy As An Innovation To Reduce Stress Among Nurses At Puskesmas Poned In North Min
Keywords:
Implementation, Emergency care, NursesAbstract
Neonatal health services begin before the baby is born. The growth and development of the baby during the neonatal period are the most critical because they can cause infant pain and death. In the working area of the North Minahasa Health Department and Minahasa Regency, there are 13 health centers implementing emergency measures known as Poned (Basic Neonatal Obstetric Emergency Services). There has been an increase in emergent Neonatal cases, causing anxiety and discomfort among healthcare personnel. Currently, there is no Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Neonates, and not all healthcare professionals, particularly nurses, have undergone Neonatal Emergency Training. The research objective is to ascertain the stress level of healthcare nurse practitioners by utilizing the existing Ball Chair Application and administering Lemon Suanggi aromatherapy. The research methods involves qualitative research presented descriptively through in-depth interviews using open-ended questions and observing the execution of emergency measures by providing the existing Ball Chair and applying Lemon Suanggi aromatherapy to healthcare nurse practitioners during emergency procedures. The research findings indicate that the Implementation of Neonatal Emergency Measures using the 'Overcoming using the Ball Chair application and providing Lemon Suanggi aromatherapy can relieve stress among nurses, although not all nursing staff have participated in neonatal emergency training. In conclusion, the stress level of healthcare nurse practitioners carrying out neonatal emergency procedures can be reduced through the utilization of the existing Ball Chair and the application of Lemon Suanggi aromatherapy.