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HUBUNGAN TINGKAT STRES DENGAN STATUS HEMODINAMIK PADA PASIEN HIPERTENSI DI WILAYAH KERJA PUSKESMAS JAGIR KOTA SURABAYA Natasha, Shinta; Anugrahini, Hepta Nur; Miadi; Arna, Yessy Dessy
Jurnal Penelitian Keperawatan Vol 10 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Penelitian Keperawatan
Publisher : STIKES RS Baptis Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32660/jpk.v10i1.712

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Hipertensi menjadi salah satu penyakit tidak menular yang saat ini mendapat prioritas dalam penanganannya. Seiring naiknya angka usia harapan hidup, pasien hipertensi tidak hanya beresiko menderita masalah penyakit jantung tapi juga beragam penyakit lain seperti penyakit yang menyerang ginjal, pembuluh darah dan saraf. Hipertensi dapat disebabkan oleh stres yang tidak dapat dikelola dengan baik. Stres dapat meningkatkan tekanan darah dan denyut jantung (nadi) dimana termasuk dalam indikator status hemodinamik. Penelitian ini menggunakan jenis penelitian deskriptif korelasional dengan rancangan penelitian cross sectional. Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah pasien hipertensi di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Jagir Kota Surabaya. Sampel penelitian sebanyak 31 orang dengan menggunakan teknik pruposive sampel. Pengumpulan data menggunakan kuesioner DASS 42, sedangkan analisa data menggunakan uji korelasi Spearman Rho. Hasil penelitian pada p asien hipertensi didapatkan hampir setengahnya mengalami stres ringan 15 (48,38%), hampir setengahnya mengalami tekanan darah tinggi kategori normal tinggi 12 (38,7%). Ada hubungan tingkat stres dengan status hemodinamik pada pasien hipertensi di wilayah kerja Puskesmas Jagir Kota Surabaya.
Sustainable Community Assistance for a Healthy, Responsive, and Disaster-Resilient Tourism Village (Case Study: Sawahan Village, Watulimo District, Trenggalek Regency) Khambali, Khambali; Rachmaniyah, Rachmaniyah; Fitri Rokhmalia; Yessy Dessy Arna
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): December
Publisher : Forum Ilmiah Teknologi dan Ilmu Kesehatan (FORITIKES)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v4i4.124

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Sawahan Village, located in Watulimo District, Trenggalek Regency, is a durian forest tourism area with great potential to be developed as a healthy tourism village. However, the community still faces challenges due to limited knowledge and skills in disaster preparedness and health crisis management. This community service program applied three simultaneous approaches: Communication, Information, and Education (CIE) related to Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS) in households; assistance in tourism village governance, including administration, financial management, and tourism object development; as well as capacity building for disaster preparedness and resilience. The academic outputs of this program include activity documentation videos and leaflets with Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), a learning module on disaster-resilient tourism villages, and an article submitted to an international journal. Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) revealed that Sawahan Village has strong tourism potential in durian and clove plantations but requires improved facilities and infrastructure. The FGDs and mentoring activities successfully enhanced the competencies of village tourism managers in administration and development, increased community knowledge and skills in PHBS, and strengthened disaster preparedness and health crisis management capacities. Prior to the FGDs, only a small portion of the community understood the importance of tourism village management and healthy living behavior. After the intervention, significant improvements were observed, such as the increase in disaster knowledge from 10% to 84%. This indicates that community service programs can effectively empower rural communities to establish sustainable, healthy, and disaster-resilient tourism villages.
The Role of Digital Health Literacy in Preventing Medical Misinformation on Social Media: Implications for Public Health Behavior Arna, Yessy Dessy
Journal of Public Health Indonesian Vol. 2 No. 6 (2026): MARCH-JHH
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/jx3aw194

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The rapid proliferation of medical misinformation on social media poses significant challenges to public health, influencing risk perception, vaccination decisions, and preventive behaviors. Digital health literacy has emerged as a potential protective factor that enables individuals to critically evaluate and apply online health information. This study aims to analyze the role of digital health literacy in preventing medical misinformation on social media and to examine its implications for public health behavior. A quantitative cross-sectional survey was conducted among 420 active social media users aged 18 years and above. Data were collected using a structured online questionnaire measuring digital health literacy, belief in medical misinformation, and health behavior indicators, including vaccination intention and information verification practices. Multiple regression and mediation analyses were performed to assess predictive relationships. The results indicate that higher digital health literacy significantly reduces belief in medical misinformation and positively predicts vaccination intention and proactive information verification. Belief in misinformation negatively affects vaccination intention, supporting its mediating role. Although causal inference remains limited, the findings suggest that strengthening digital health literacy can contribute to safer health behaviors. Integrating digital health literacy education with public health communication strategies is essential to counter misinformation in the social media era.