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Validasi Nutrition Screening Tool For Childhood Cancer (SCAN) Dalam Versi Indonesia Saudi, La; Allenidekania; Nur Agustini
Journal of Pubnursing Sciences Vol 1 No 01 (2023): Journal of Pubnursing Sciences (JPS)
Publisher : PT. Pubsains Nur Cendekia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69606/jps.v1i01.3

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Background & objectives: Nutritional screening is very important to assess the nutritional status of children with cancer that increases nutrition or the risk of malnutrition so that it is easy to determine the right nutrition management. Aim: The Indonesian version of the Validating Childhood Nutrition Screening Tool (SCAN) as a cancer child nutrition screening tool. Method: Before being used in research this instrument was translated, then distributed to nurses oncology care rooms for openness testing. Tracking test method by comparing instruments for nutritional screening tools for child cancer (SCAN) with STRONGkids instruments in 92 children with translated cancer. Results: The SCAN instrument showed very good sensitivity, namely 100% (Cl95% 100% -100%; p <0.001), specificity: 21.4%, PPVs: 45%, and NPVs: 100%. Conclusion: This SCAN instrument is valid and can be used for pediatric patients with cancer, easily and quickly resolved when conducting a nutritional screening.
A Systematic Review of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Screen Time in Youth Aged 7–18 Saudi, La; Lameky, Vernando Yanry
Journal of Pubnursing Sciences Vol 3 No 01 (2025): Journal of Pubnursing Sciences (JPS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69606/jps.v3i01.218

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Background: The lack of physical activity, sedentary behavior, and screen time among children and adolescents has become a significant global health issue, contributing to an increased risk of non-communicable diseases, mental health disorders, and a decline in quality of life. Objective: To systematically review the existing literature on the trends of physical activity and sedentary behavior in children and adolescents, and their impact on non-communicable diseases. Method: This research utilized a systematic review method following the PRISMA guidelines to compile and evaluate 15 out of 2550 studies related to the relationship between physical activity, sedentary behavior, and screen time in children and adolescents. Literature searches were conducted in the PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar databases with specific inclusion criteria, and data analysis was performed comparatively to assess the quality and findings of the selected studies. Discussion: Increased sedentary time and decreased physical activity among children and adolescents may contribute to a higher risk of non-communicable diseases and mental health issues in the future. Therefore, interventions involving education, policies that support physical activity, and reduction of screen time are crucial to modify sedentary behavior and improve the quality of life for children and adolescents. Conclusion: Increasing physical activity and reducing sedentary time among children and adolescents are essential to prevent the risk of non-communicable diseases and support their future physical and mental health.