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The Initiatives to Improve Antenatal Care Visits By Third-Trimester Pregnant Women Putra, Dony Setiawan Hendyca; Prasetyo, Hendro
KEMAS: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol 17, No 3 (2022)
Publisher : Department of Public Health, Faculty of Sport Science, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/kemas.v17i3.26426

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Low rate of pregnant women’s visit can inhibit the information health workers need to collect, subsequently posing problem in providing health assistance. This is extremely dangerous for the safety of mother and baby during childbirth. Jember district health center reported low rate of visit of third-trimester pregnant women as evidenced by an average visit of below 4 times. The aim of the study was to increase the coverage of third-trimester pregnant women’s visit based on community involvement based on factor analysis at Jember district health center. This study aims to increase the visit of trimester 3 pregnant women to public health centres. This research is an analytic research with cross sectional approach. The study involves 100 third-trimester pregnant women, chosen through random sampling. The results of this study highlight 6 independent variables that affect pregnant women visits. The most dominant influence is pregnant women’s knowledge regarding visit (p = 0.003 0.05 Exp (B) 7.523, equal to 75%). There is a significant difference between the southern and northern parts of the Jember health center with regard to knowledge, socio-cultural, and geographical location. The priority issues determined from the Focus Group Discussion process are 1) the level of knowledge; 2) social culture; and 3) geographical location. The study demonstrates that the right measures are to conduct routine counseling related to the importance of ANC visits, evaluate the presence of ANC visits and add ball pick-up services for pregnant women who do not visit ANC.
Akurasi Pengkodean Injury dan External Causes Berdasarkan ICD-10 dan ICD-9 CM di Rumah Sakit X Sukawan, Ari; Putra, Dony Setiawan Hendyca; Barsasella, Diana; Rahmawati, Fitria Dewi
J-REMI : Jurnal Rekam Medik dan Informasi Kesehatan Vol 6 No 1 (2024): December
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/j-remi.v6i1.5572

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Accurate disease diagnosis coding is essential as it affects morbidity reporting, errors in determining medical procedures, billing issues, and invalidity as legal evidence. One example is injury coding, where ICD-10 guidelines require the 4th and 5th digits to indicate the location and activity associated with the injury. A preliminary study at X Hospital revealed that 80% of medical records had inaccurate injury coding, and external cause codes were absent. The issue is suspected to stem from the lack of coder training on injury and external cause coding. This study aims to assess the accuracy of injury and external cause coding based on ICD-10 and ICD-9 CM. It uses a descriptive approach with a sample of 65 medical records out of a total population of 77 from the fourth quarter of 2023, selected using simple random sampling. Data were collected through observation by reviewing medical records and completing observation sheets, then analyzed univariately. The results showed 66.2% of injury codes were inaccurate, 100% of external cause codes were inaccurate, and 83.08% of procedure codes were accurate. Most inaccuracies were due to the omission of the fifth digit for fractures and the absence of external cause coding.
“DIA SMART” Android-Based Intelligent Application Expert System for Diagnosis and Mapping of 10 Diseases at Teaching Factory Nutrition Care Center Selviyanti, Erna; Roziqin , Mochammad Choirur; Putra, Dony Setiawan Hendyca; Noor , Muhammad Syeikhoni
International Journal of Health and Information System Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): September
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/ijhis.v1i2.7

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The Basic Health Research in 2018 showed that the prevalence of non-communicable diseases including cancer, stroke, chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, and hypertension increased in Indonesia. The main risk factors are metabolic factors, behavioral factors, and environmental factors. Based on the existing problems, an Android-based intelligent application for the diagnosis and mapping of 10 diseases was proposed at the Teaching Factory Nutrition Care Center. This application development used the Expert System Development Life Cycle model and Dart Language. The framework used is Flutter. This article only discusses the implementation and testing of applications made based on Android. This application was developed to perform a diagnosis based on some patients’ data. This application is used as a reference for early detection of a disease, allowing patients to take preventive measures. It can map the number of patients who had health consultations in each department. The users of the application were a doctor, nutritionist or health consultant at the Teaching Factory Nutrition Care Center. System functionality tested using Blackbox-testing showed that the application ran well.
The Production Of Bluder Substitute Made Of Psyllium Husk Flour As Fiber-Rich Food To Prevent Constipation Warsito, Heri; Choiri, Haniva Imanda; Iqbal, Muhammad; Putra, Dony Setiawan Hendyca
International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): July
Publisher : P3M Politeknik Negeri Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijhitech.v3i1.4975

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Continuous constipation can cause several diseases such as hemorrhoids, colon cancer, diverticular disease. It is generally characterized by stool which becomes increasingly harder and larger. As a result, this causes lower frequency of defecation. Consuming highly fibrous food sources is one decent measure to address constipation. One ingredient high in fiber is psyllium husk. This study aims to determine the fiber content in bluder made of psyllium husk flour as a bread substitute to prevent constipation. It employed Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with 5 treatments (flour and psyllium husk flour), inter alia T1 (87.6% and 12.4%), T2 (86.4% and 13.6%), T3 (85.2% and 14.2%), T4 (84% and 16%), and T5 (82.2% and 17.2% flour), each of which was repeated 5 times. The results showed that T5 has the highest fiber content at 9.85 grams/60 grams. The addition of psyllium husk flour had a significant effect on fiber content and the physical properties of bluder, while the best treatment in this study was T3 (85.2% flour and 14.8% psyllium husk flour). One loaf of bluder weighing 65 grams provides energy content of 228 kcal, 9 grams of protein, 8 grams of fat, 30 grams of carbohydrates, and 4.8 grams of fiber.
Excellence Service Strategy through Laboratory System Development in Health Department Selviyanti, Erna; Roziqin, Mochammad Choirur; Putra, Dony Setiawan Hendyca; Swari, Selvia Juwita; Alfiansyah, Gamasiano; Melinda, Tashya Eka; Tazania, Nur Shabrina Artaf
International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): July
Publisher : P3M Politeknik Negeri Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijhitech.v3i1.5561

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The Health Department has nineteen laboratories that serve various important purposes, including practicums and learning, supporting clinical research, clinical case simulations, research and system development, professional training, and health services. Despite their significance, these laboratories face challenges in presenting their profiles effectively to the public and stakeholders. This research aims to develop an Information System designed specifically for these laboratories to improve visibility and access to information regarding their services, technology, achievements, and advantages. The research follows a prototyping method to develop the system, which is chosen due to its flexibility, the complexity of the laboratories' needs, and the iterative nature of system development. The research was conducted over a period of six months, and the main steps involved included: early prototype development, rapid design and system testing. The web-based Laboratory Information System has been successfully developed and deployed, effectively addressing the challenges of information presentation, and supporting the growth and development of the laboratories.