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Effectiveness of Combined Acupuncture Therapy and Turmeric (Curcuma longa Linn) on Blood Protein Profile in Osteoarthritis Patients Kusumawati, Heni Nur; Prasetya, Hanung; Nugraha, Nurtama Aditya
Indonesian Journal of Medicine Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Sebelas Maret University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26911/theijmed.2025.10.2.838

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Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative disease of the joints that commonly occurs in the hands, waist, a. nd knees. One of the efforts to control OA is with acupuncture. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the combination of acupuncture and turmeric herbs on reducing the levels of total protein, albumin, and globulin in OA patients. Subjects and Method: The Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) study was conducted at Redy Clinical Laboratory in August 2024. A total of 50 patients with OA were divided into two groups: (1) Intervention group of combination of acupuncture and turmeric herbs (n= 25); and (2) The control group was given acupuncture (n=25). The dependent variables are total protein, albumin, and globulin. The independent variable was a combination of acupuncture and turmeric herbs. The difference in the average increase in protein, albumin, and globulin levels in each group was analyzed using the Independent test. Results: The average protein level in the combination group of acupuncture therapy and turmeric herbs (Mean= 8.40; SD= 0.27) was higher than the control group (Mean= 7.74; SD= 0.33), and this result was statistically significant (p <0.001). The average albumin level in the combination group of acupuncture therapy and turmeric herbs (Mean= 5.07; SD= 0.49) was higher than the control group (Mean= 4.84; SD= 0.66), but this result was statistically insignificant (p= 0.156). The average globulin levels in the combination group of acupuncture therapy and turmeric herbs (Mean= 3.41; SD= 0.88) were higher than the control group (Mean= 3.17; SD= 0.65), but this result was statistically insignificant (p = 0.280). Conclusion: The combination of acupuncture therapy and turmeric herbs is effective in increasing total protein, albumin, and globulin levels in OA patients.
The Application of the Health Belief Model in the Selection of Acupuncture Therapy for Low Back Pain Patients Ningrum, Anis Lupita; Prasetya, Hanung; Murti, Bhisma; Demartoto, Argyo
Indonesian Journal of Medicine Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26911/theijmed.2025.10.2.844

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Background: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the health problems experienced by 50–80% of adults. LBP affects individual, physical, social, and psychological aspects. Individuals suffering from LBP require comprehensive treatment to ensure the success of therapy. The study aims to determine the patient's perception of the choice of LBP therapy using the Health Belief Model theory. Subjects and Method: This research was conducted using a cross-sectional study conducted in Surakarta, from September to October 2024. A total of 200 acupuncture patients and physiotherapy patients were selected using fixed disease sampling. The independent variables were vulnerability perception, severity perception, benefit perception, obstacle perception, cues to action perception, self-efficacy. The bound variable is the choice of therapy. The data using questionnaires were analyzed using multiple logistic regression. Results: Perceived susceptibility was less likely to use acupuncture therapy (OR= 0.51; 95% CI= 0.14 to 1.79; p=0.293). Perceived severity was more likely to use acupuncture therapy (OR=3.99; 95% CI= 1.17 to 13.54; p= 0.027). Perceived benefits were more likely to use acupuncture therapy (OR=43.90; 95% CI= 9.45 to 203.99; p<0.001). Perceived barriers were less likely to use acupuncture therapy (OR=0.03; 95% CI p< 0.01 to 0.20; p< 0.001). Cues to action were more likely to use acupuncture therapy (OR=7.10; 95% CI p= 2.20 to 22.91; p< 0.001). High self-efficacy has a greater likelihood of using acupuncture therapy (OR=142.49; 95% CI= 14.17 to 1432.86; p<0.001). Conclusion: The Health Belief Model for the selection of acupuncture therapy increased with the perception of severity, perception of benefits, action signals, and self-efficacy. The choice of acupuncture therapy decreased with a high perception of resistance. Perception of vulnerability was statistically not significantly associated with therapy selection. The independent variables in the model were able to explain the variation in therapy selection (acupuncture vs physiotherapy) by 68.69%.
The Effect of Combination Acupuncture Therapy with Administration of Red Ginger Steeping on Changes in Pain Scale and BPFS in Patients with Low Back Pain at the Jakarta Hajj Dormitory Ali, Ahnafa Aisya Al-Syarani Nazilah; Sholihah, Imrok Atus; Prasetya, Hanung
Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62354/ijoa.v3i1.35

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Low back pain is a musculoskeletal disorder that affects the muscles, bones, joints, and connective tissues, potentially impairing function and reducing quality of life. This study aims to determine the effect of a combination of acupuncture therapy with red ginger steeping on pain scale reduction and functional improvement in patients with low back pain. A quasi-experimental design with a two-group pretest-posttest approach was used, involving 32 participants selected through total sampling at the Jakarta Hajj Dormitory from October 2023 to May 2024. Participants were divided into two groups: one receiving acupuncture therapy alone, and the other receiving a combination of acupuncture and red ginger steeping. Statistical analysis using the Wilcoxon test yielded a p=0.010, indicating a significant improvement in pain scale and Back Pain Functional Scale (BPFS) scores in both groups after the intervention. The findings suggest that the combination of acupuncture and red ginger steeping is effective in reducing pain and enhancing functional ability in patients with low back pain.
The Effect Of Acupuncture Therapy With Turmeric Herbal Combination On Stomach Pain In Students Of The Ministry Of Health Poltekkes In Surakarta Zahro, Astrida Septi Berliana; Prasetya, Hanung; Wardoyo, Suwaji Handaru
Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62354/ijoa.v3i1.37

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Gastric pain is one of the signs of gastritis in the form of digestive disorders due to an inflammatory process of the gastric mucosa and submucosa which is acute, chronic diffuse, or local. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of acupuncture therapy with a combination of turmeric herbs on gastric pain in students of the Ministry of Health Polytechnic of Surakarta. This study used a Quasi-Experimental Design with a pretest and posttest design. This study was conducted in February-March 2024 at the Ministry of Health Polytechnic of Surakarta. The sample was students of the Ministry of Health Polytechnic of Surakarta who experienced gastric pain and met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The sample was divided into two groups, each consisting of 15 children. Acupuncture therapy using CV 12, PC 6, ST 40, and SP 3 points. Combination using turmeric herbs. Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon test. The test results showed a significance value of <0.001 (p <0.050). This study concludes that acupuncture therapy with a combination of turmeric herbs has an effect on gastric pain in students of the Ministry of Health Polytechnic of Surakarta.
Effectiveness of Acupuncture Therapy Combination of Ginger Patch on Changes in Pain Scale in Cases of Knee Pain in Tempak Village, Candimulyo District Febiyasari, Eka; Badri, Sholichan; Prasetya, Hanung; Sasmita, Hanum
Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Knee pain is a common complaint in the pre-elderly group and can be caused by various factors, such as osteoarthritis, strenuous physical activity, or degenerative processes. Knee pain management can be from pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies, such as acupuncture and herbal administration. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of acupuncture therapy combined with the provision of patches (Ginger Patch) on changes in the pain scale in cases of knee pain. This study used a quasi-experimental research design with a nonequivalent control group design with a purposive sampling technique. The research subjects consisted of 32 pre-elderly people of females gender. Pain measurements were taken using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) before and after the intervention. The points used were EX LE-2 Heding, ST 36 Zusanli, LV 7 Xiaguan, and SP 6 Sanyinjiao. Pain measurement used the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS). The results of the Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney tests showed a significant change in the pain scale in the experimental group compared to the control group (p<0.05). the combination of acupuncture and patch therapy (Ginger Patch) is more effective in changing the pain scale in cases of knee pain.
Effect of Electroacupuncture ST 36 Zusanli, ST 25 Tianshu, ST 21 Liangmen, CV 12 Zhongwan, and Moxibustion CV 8 Shenque on Cases of Gastric Pain Wardhani, Resa Kusuma; Prasetya, Hanung; Zulaika, Chusnul; Sumanto
Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62354/ijoa.v3i1.39

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Gastric pain is a symptom felt as heartburn caused by inflammation of the gastric mucosa. Electroacupuncture and moxibustion therapy are therapeutic methods that have significant results in reducing gastric pain. This study aimed to determine the effect and difference of electroacupuncture therapy ST 36, ST 25, ST 21, CV 12 with electroacupuncture at points ST 36, ST 25, ST 21, CV 12 and CV 8 moxibustion on cases of gastric pain in Kutoharjo Village. Quasi-experimental research with Nonequivalent Control Group Design. A sample of 30 subjects was divided into 2 groups given electro-acupuncture therapy and electroacupuncture therapy combined with moxibustion. Pain scale was measured using Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) before and after intervention. Data were analyzed using Mann-Whitney and Wilcoxon tests. The results showed a significant decrease in the NRS pain scale after intervention in both groups (p<0.050). The Mann-Whitney test showed a significant difference between the two groups (p = 0.009), with the electroacupuncture group with CV 8 moxibustion showing a more significant reduction in pain than the electroacupuncture group. Wilcoxon test showed a significant reduction in pain scale in both groups (p<0.001). This study shows that electroacupuncture with CV 8 moxibustion is more effective than electroacupuncture in reducing the gastric pain scale. These results show a significant value, which can be taken into consideration to reduce gastric pain.
The Effect of Electroacupuncture Therapy with a Combination of Noni Herbs on Lowering Blood Pressure in Hypertension Cases at Ja'far Medika Hospital, Karanganyar Aisya, Agnes Liza Nur; Prasetya, Hanung; Badri, Sholichan; Yatmihatun, Sri; Ma'ruf, Ibnu Jafar
Indonesian Journal of Acupuncture Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62354/ijoa.v3i1.41

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Hypertension is one of the main risk factors for cardiovascular disease, whose prevalence continues to increase. Electroacupuncture therapy with a combination of noni herbs can be an alternative treatment option in lowering blood pressure in patients with hypertension. This study aims to determine the effect of electroacupuncture therapy with a combination of noni herbs on lowering blood pressure in patients with hypertension at Ja'far Medika Hospital, Karanganyar. This study used a “Quasi-Experimental” research design with the Non-equivalent two-group pretest-posttest design method. with a purposive sampling method. This design uses a non-randomized trial in each experimental group Pretest was given to research subjects before intervention, and posttest was given to research subjects after intervention. The number of samples used was 34 research subjects which were then divided into 2 control groups and experimental groups. The results of the Mann-Whitney test showed that there were changes in systolic blood pressure p=0.022 and diastolic blood pressure had a value of p=0.023 which showed significant differences between the two groups, with the intervention group (electroacupuncture with a combination of noni herbs) showing more significant changes compared to the control group (sham electroacupuncture) Wilcoxon test showed a statistically significant decrease in blood pressure in both groups (p<0.001). Electroacupuncture therapy with a combination of noni herbs has more effect on reducing systolic and diastolic blood pressure in hypertensive patients at Ja'far Medika Hospital, Karanganyar.
Unlocking Maternal Potential: A Pathway Analysis of Information, Motivation, and Skills Application on Child Development in Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Firdaus, Anisah; Prasetya, Hanung; Murti, Bhisma
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26911/thejmch.2025.01.02.06

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Background: Toddlers (ages 0-5 years) are a golden period in human development. In this period, there is rapid development in various aspects, such as physical, cognitive, language, social, and emotional. Mother's behavior in providing stimulation and care can affect the development of toddlers. This study focuses on the analysis of the influence of the Information Motivation Behavior Skill Model application on maternal behavior for the development of toddlers. Subjects and Method: This study is a cross-sectional study conducted at 25 integrated health posts in Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta from April to May 2024. The sample consisted of 200 mothers of toddlers aged 24-60 months who were selected using the simple random sampling method. The dependent variable in this study was maternal behavior in nurturing the development of toddlers. The independent variables were maternal information/knowledge, maternal motivation, maternal behavior skills, and maternal income. Data collection was carried out by interviews and questionnaires. The data analysis was using path analysis. Results: The results of path analysis show that maternal behavior in nurturing the development of toddlers is positively related to good behavioral skills. (OR= 1.22; CI 95%= 0.70-0.80; p< 0.001). Maternal behavioral skills are influenced by information (OR= 1.35; CI 95%= 0.899-1.90; p<0.001) and motivation (OR= 1.36; CI 95%= 0.82-1.89; p<0.001).  The path analysis model showed good fit (p= 0.134 (>0.05); RSMEA= 0.06 (<0.08); CFI= 0.98 (>0.90); TLI= 0.97).    Conclusion: Maternal behavior in nurturing toddler development is directly influenced by maternal behavioral skills, maternal information/knowledge, maternal income. Mother's behavior in nurturing toddler development is indirectly influenced by information on maternal behavior through maternal behavior skills and maternal motivation towards maternal behavior through maternal behavior skills. Thus, the Information Motivation Behavior Skill Model can be used to improve maternal behavior in nurturing toddler development.
Meta-Analysis of the Effect of Protected Well and Measles Vaccination on Stunting in Children Under Five Pramono, Edi; Murti, Bhisma; Prasetya, Hanung
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Vol. 9 No. 6 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26911/thejmch.2024.09.06.03

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Background: Stunting is a condition where children's growth fails (body and brain growth) due to malnutrition for a long time. The incidence of stunting in toddlers needs special attention because it can hinder children's physical and mental development. This study aims to analyze and estimate the effect of protected wells and the measles vaccine on the incidence of stunting in children under five, with a meta-analysis based on primary studies conducted previously. Subjects and Method: Meta-analysis was carried out in PICO format. Population: Children under five. Intervention: Protected Wells and Measles vaccine status. Comparison: Unprotected Well and Status not vaccinated against measles. Outcome: Stunting incidence. Article searches were carried out using several databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed, Science Direct, and Springerlink. The keywords used are "Protected well" AND Measles vaccine" AND "Stunting in toddlers". Inclusion criteria for the included articles were full-text articles with a cross-sectional design from 2015 to 2023. This study was conducted following PRISMA flow diagram guidelines. Data was analyzed using the Review Manager 5.3 application. Results: 12 cross-sectional studies from Asia and Africa were selected for meta-analysis. the total sample was 48,128 toddlers. Protected well (aOR= 0.86; 95% CI= 0.75 to 1.00; p= 0.040) and measles vaccine (aOR= 0.59; 95% CI= 0.27 to 1.29; p= 0.190) reduce the risk of stunting in children under five. Conclusion: Protected wells and administering the measles vaccine reduce the incidence of stunting in toddlers.
Hypnopressure as a Non-Invasive Method for Anxiety and Pain Management in Primigravidae during Active Labor Fitrianingsih, Yeni; Prasetya, Hanung; Widiyanti, Rani
Folia Medica Indonesiana Vol. 60, No. 4
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Highlights: 1. This study applied hypnopressure, an innovative method that combines auditory hypnosis with acupressure on effective uterine points, namely the Hegu (LI4) and Sanyinjiao (Sp6) points. 2. This innovation offers an effective method for managing labor pain in primigravidae during the active phase of the first labor stage compared to hypnotherapy and acupressure administered separately. AbstractPsychological factors, such as fear and anxiety, are often responsible for prolonged labor. Anxiety affects 58% of primigravidae, while 2–4% experience pain with scores ranging from 30 to 40 out of 50. Hypnopressure is an innovative combination of hypnotherapy and acupressure applied on the Sanyinjiao (SP6) and Hegu (LI4) points for 3–5 seconds in 20 repetitions during the first stage of labor contractions. This study aimed to determine the effect of hypnopressure on the LI4 and Sp6 points in reducing primigravidae's anxiety levels and pain degrees during the active phase of the first labor stage. This research used a double-blind randomized controlled trial methodology with a pretest-posttest design. Eighty subjects were divided into four groups to compare the effects of different interventions and determine which one demonstrated the most effectiveness. Each of the hypnopressure, hypnotherapy, acupressure, and control groups comprised 20 subjects. The treatment interventions were administered during the active phase of the first labor stage, which was subsequently analyzed using the Wilcoxon and Kruskal-Wallis statistical tests (p<0.05). The hypnopressure (p=0.000), hypnotherapy (p=0.000), and acupressure (p=0.002) groups experienced decreasing anxiety levels. The Kruskal-Wallis post-test indicated a significant difference (p=0.000) after treatment, revealing that hypnotherapy resulted in the lowest decrease in anxiety compared to the other three groups. Additionally, the degree of labor pain (p=0.000) was lower in the hypnopressure group (4.00±1.496) than in the other three groups. There was a significant difference across the four groups (p=0.000), with subjects in the hypnopressure group reporting lower pain degrees compared to those in the hypnotherapy (p=0.000), acupressure (0.000), and control (p=0.000) groups. In conclusion, this study suggests that hypnopressure treatment can decrease anxiety levels and pain in primigravidae during active labor.
Co-Authors Abdiani, Baiq Tuhu Abdiani, Baiq Tuhu Abida, Liza Laela Adnyana , I Made Dwi Mertha Afifah Noer Aflahiyah, Shiva Afriyanti, Neta Agus Kristiyanto Agus Kristyanto, Agus Agus Sarwo Prayogi Agus Triyono Agustin, Roviana Nurda Aisya, Agnes Liza Nur Akhmad Azmiardi Akmala, Jatu Kartika Alfiasari, Fadila Alfira fitriana Ali, Ahnafa Aisya Al-Syarani Nazilah Amalia, Veterina Rizki Anggreani, Gadis Nur Anis Lupita Ningrum Anita Rahmawati Annuchasari, Helmi Aprilia, Sholikha Dela Apriliani, Eltigeka Devi Aprilianto, Danu Argyo Demartoto, Argyo Arifianti, Tria Ariska, Yovita Galuh Eka Artha Budi Susila Duarsa Asrifa, Efa Yusfi Astuti, Susiana Yuni Astuti, Yessy Widhi Atika Mima Amalin Atin, Ulya Khoirunnisa’ Ayu Anulus Ayu, Elsa Jumasni Badri, Sholichan Baita, Etina Noor Bambang Kuncoro Betriza Bhisma Murti Budi Utomo Burhannudin Ichsan Cahyani, Mey Ditaputri Cahyo Setiawan Calorina, Livia Candra, Kintan Chrisnanda, Indah Adhitama Chusnul Zulaika Darmayanti, Aquartuti Tri Dasairy, Hana Fathiya Demartoto , Argyo Dhony, Ervia Fahma Diah Mahardewi, Ni Made Diana, Adawiyah Putri Didik Gunawan Tamtomo Didik Tamtomo, Didik Dodiet Aditya Setyawan Dw Pudjonarko Edi Pramono Elisa Novitasari, Elisa Endang Sutisna Sulaeman Ersananda, Audria Eti Poncorini Pamungkasari Fadhilah, Isnaini Qoriatul Fadli, Arif Fatati, Muhibbah Fatony, Riska Fajar Faujiah, Irfa Nur Fauziyyah, Jihan Nafisah Febiyasari, Eka Febriana, Annisa Firdaus, Anisah Firmansyah, Reza Ramadhana Tahta Firmanurulita, Fadhila Fitriani, Tri Godha Fresna, Riyesti Hero Gunawati, Arista Hanum Sasmita Hapsari, Faricha Indra Heni Nur Kusumawati Hermanu Joebagio Hernanda R, Annisa Istighfari Heryyanoor, Heryyanoor Hibatullah, Faiz Nur Husna Arwa Salsabil IFFAH NURHAYATI, SRI HARTINI, ANANG PRIYANTO, Imam Setya Arifian, Imam Setya Indah, Lestari Indana, Alifiya Zulfa Islami, Dian Dini Islami, Shilfia Ulfa Ismail, Aem Jannah, Putri Isriyatil Jati, Linda Puspita Jati, Linda Puspita Kalada, Elisabeth Chelsea Uma Khairunissa, Khairunissa Kurniawati, Oktaviana Kusumaningrum, Remita Yuli Kusumaningrum, Utari Lafif, Muhammad Zainul Laqif, Abdurahman Latifah, Shafa Livia, Wardhatul Lobis, Yusuf Bachtiyar Luturmas, Antina M.Pd S.T. 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