DISTRESS DAN SELF-HELP STRATEGIES PERAWAT MENGHADAPI COVID-19 BERBASIS MENTAL HEALTH WEB-TRAINING
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https://doi.org/10.30651/jkm.v7i3.17482Keywords:
Distress, Nursing, Self-help strategies, Web Training, Covid-19Abstract
Objective: to identify the relationship of distress and self-help strategies of mental health web training among nurse face the COVID-19.
Methods: This article use quantitative study with simple random sampling, the questionnaire was use are the  Percieved Stress Scale 10  and Modified develop Self-strategy Scale
Results: Â The moderate diagnostic, severe diagnostic and very severe diagnostic distress shown have very significant correlated with the self-help strategies use M-health web Training among nurses (B = 1,27; B = 1,21; B = 1,01, p < 0.1)
Conclusion: Â The moderate diagnostic, severe diagnostic and very severe diagnostic distress shown have very significant correlated with the self-help strategies M-health web Training among nurses , Need further collaboration between institutions for complete longitudinal research due to management distress among nursesReferences
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