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Work-Life Balance of Nurses in Supporting Their Children's Survival Efforts Towards Normal Nutritional Status in Makassar Nurbaeti; Tutik Agustini; Andi Surahman Batara; Andi Yuliana
Window of Health : Jurnal Kesehatan Vol 9 No 2 (April 2026)
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/woh.vi.3051

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High workload and dual roles among nurses are associated with reduced Work-Life Balance (WLB), which may negatively affect child survival efforts. Evidence shows that WLB among nurses is generally low to unbalanced, with a prevalence of up to 94.5%, largely influenced by high workloads and excessive working hours (>50 hours/week), and with only a small proportion achieving optimal balance. Therefore, this study aims to examine the relationship between Work Life Balance (WLB) and child survival efforts among nurses (mothers) with children aged 0-12 years, considering work stress, welfare, and family support as key determinants. This study employed an analytical observational design with a cross-sectional approach involving nurses as respondents selected through simple random sampling. Data were collected using structured questionnaires and analyzed using the Spearman correlation test. The results showed that workload was negatively correlated with child Workload Survival Efforts (r = -0.541; p < 0.001) and was the strongest factor associated with reduced WLB. Work stress was negatively associated with WLB (r =-0.365, p = 0.002). In contrast, welfare (r = 0.587; p < 0.001) and family support (r = 0.518; p < 0.001) were positively correlated with child-survival efforts. In conclusion, high workload and work stress reduce WLB, while welfare and family support improve child survival efforts. These findings highlight the importance of institutional strategies, such as workload management, improved welfare policies, and strengthened family support systems, to enhance both nurses’ well-being and child health outcomes.
Penguatan Kesehatan Mental Remaja Diaspora Melalui Seni Macrame Dan Integrasi Dakwah Islam Mahmud, Nur Ulmy; Setiawati, Nur; Ikhtiar, Muhammad; Asrina, Andi; Muthaliib, Nurul Ulfah; Batara, Andi Surahman
Window of Community Dedication Journal Vol.6 No.2 (Desember ,2025)
Publisher : Pusat Kajian dan Pengelola Jurnal FKM UMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/wocd.vi.3039

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Adolescents are a vulnerable age group prone to mental health problems, particularly stress and anxiety, due to academic pressures, bullying, and a lack of emotional support. This condition becomes more complex among diaspora adolescents who live in different social and cultural environments. Therefore, creative, contextual, and spiritually aligned intervention approaches are needed. This community engagement program aimed to strengthen adolescent mental health through macramé art training combined with Islamic da’wah. The activity was conducted in a one-day workshop at BP KNPI Malaysia involving 15 adolescent participants. The methods included a pre-test using the DASS-42 questionnaire, macramé training based on art therapy principles, light da’wah integration during reflection sessions, and a post-test to measure changes in mental health conditions. The results showed a reduction in stress levels by 34.1% and anxiety levels by 37.2% after the intervention. Participants also reported increased calmness, improved emotional regulation, and strengthened spiritual motivation through the values of patience, gratitude, and reliance on God emphasized during the da’wah session. Thus, art- and da’wah-based interventions proved effective as a holistic approach, addressing not only emotional aspects but also reinforcing adolescent spirituality. This program is recommended to be developed sustainably by involving community facilitators so it can become a routine initiative for adolescent mental health promotion.
Analisis Faktor Penyebab Terjadinya Peningkatan Kasus Tuberkulosis di Makassar Rahmat Hidayat; Al Ikhsan Agus; Andi Surahman Batara; Nasrullah Nasrullah; Muhammad Hisyam
An Idea Health Journal Vol 4 No 02 (2024)
Publisher : PT.Mantaya Idea Batara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v4i02.364

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Indonesia has made efforts to control tuberculosis but the results have not shown significant changes. The Directly Observed Treatment Shortcourse (DOTS) strategy has been implemented by the government for decades, but the number of sufferers remains high. The DOTS strategy has not been able to overcome the factorsthat cause tuberculosis because each region has different causal factors, therefore it is important to know what factors most influence the incidence of tuberculosis in Makassar. This research is a quantitative study with a crosssectional study design. The research was carried out in the working area of the Makassar Rappokalling Community Health Center. The population is tuberculosis patients who are undergoing treatment. The total sample was 109 respondents. Of the 109 respondents, 88 (80.7%) had a history of contact with tuberculosis sufferers, 85 (78.0%) had poor nutritional status, 81 (4.3%) had poor behavior in preventing transmission, 59 (54.1%) lacked knowledge. %), lack of family support 79 (72.5%) and feel high levels of societal stigma 91 (83.5%). The results of the KMO analysis are >0.50, which means that the factors that influence the incidence of tuberculosis cases are, sequentially, nutritional status (0.0795), history of contact with sufferers (0.776), behavior to prevent transmission (0.763), knowledge (0.726), public stigma (0.678) and family support (0.639). Factors such as nutritional status, history of contact with sufferers, behavior to prevent transmission, knowledge, community stigma and family support are factors that cause the incidence of tuberculosis and can be the cause of the increase in the number of tuberculosis cases in Makassar.
Hubungan Dukungan Suami Dengan Depresi Pascapersalinan pada Ibu Post partum A.Dinda Putri Akikah; Andi Asrina; Andi Surahman Batara; Yusriani Yusriani; Fairus Prihatin Idris; Muh Ikhtiar
An Idea Health Journal Vol 6 No 01 (2026)
Publisher : PT.Mantaya Idea Batara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v6i01.587

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Introduction: Postpartum depression is a common emotional disorder that may adversely affect maternal well-being and child development. This study aimed to examine the relationship between social support and maternal characteristics and the likelihood of postpartum depression among mothers in the Batu Putih Community Health Center service area in 2025. A cross-sectional quantitative design was employed. The study participants were postpartum mothers residing in the Batu Putih Community Health Center service area. The independent variables included maternal age and the type of social support provided by husbands. The results showed no significant association between maternal age and the likelihood of postpartum depression (p > 0.05). In contrast, a significant association was found between husbands’ social support and the likelihood of postpartum depression (p < 0.05), with higher levels of support associated with a lower likelihood of postpartum depression. These findings indicate that social support, particularly from husbands, is a key factor influencing the likelihood of postpartum depression. Therefore, strengthening husbands’ involvement in preventive and promotive efforts is essential to reduce the risk of emotional disorders among postpartum mothers.
Co-Authors A. Fachrin, Suharni A. Rizki Amelia A. Rizki Amelia A. Rizki Amelia AP A.Dinda Putri Akikah Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri Adzrin Narulitha Agus, Al Ihksan Ahamd, Aktsar Roskiana Ahri, Reza Aril Akbar Asfar Al Ikhsan Agus Alfina Baharuddin Ali Seppo, Muthia Ditasya Alwi, Muh. Khidri Amelia, Andi Rizki Amelia, Andi Rizki Amiruddin, Andi Rezky Aulia Amran Razak Andi Akifah Rezkiani Andi Asrina Andi Nurlinda Andi Nurul Azizah Andi Rezki Amelia Andi Rizki Amelia Andi Yuliana Arianti, Putri Dwi Arini Agriani Arman Arman Arman Arni Rizqiani Arni Rizqiani Rusydi Arni Rizqiani Rusydi Arwita Widyanti Aulia, Tsarwah Bahtiar Clarisa Febrianti Darlis, Idhar Diniati Ella Andayanie Elyanovianti, Elyanovianti Erdin Fardeana Tri Chandra Armon Fatmah Afrianty Gobel Fatmah Afriyanti Gobel Fernatubun, Andri Fitrauni, Rika Fitriana, Nurul Asni Gibran Muhti TapiTapi Hadijah Rahmayanti Haeril Amir Haeruddin Haeruddin Haeruddin Haeruddin Haeruddin Hamzah, Wardiah Harnita Rahman Harpiana Rahman Hasan, Nawirah Hasri Herbila, Siti Herenal Daeng Toto Hidayat Hikma Hildayanti, Andi Nur Idhar Darlis Idris, Fairus Prihatin Idrus, S. Ahmad Gufran Ikhram Hardi S Indah Rahmawati Jafar, Zaenal Jasmin Ambas Kelrey, Nur Rahmi Lestari S, Andi Dewi Mansur Sididi Marjuni, Nurmaya Masjidi, Iriani Masriadi, Masriadi Muh Ikhtiar Muhammad Hisyam Muhammad Ikhtiar Muhammad Syafar Muhammad Taufiq Muis, Rahma Multazam, AM Multazam, Andi MUNIRA Munirul Quluub Kasim. P Musdalifah Musdalifah Muthaliib, Nurul Ulfah Muttaqin, Muhammad Zainul Nasruddin Syam Nasrullah Nasrullah Nawirah Hasan Nur Amaliyah Riyadh Nur Aziza Ramadani Nur Fadhillah Nur Hildayanti, Andi Nur Setiawati Nur Ulmy Mahmud Nurbaeti Nurbaeti Nurbaeti Nurfardiansyah Burhanuddin Nurfardiansyah Burhanuddin Nurgahayu Nurhaedar Jafar Nurhaliza Amalya Ananda Ichwan Nurmiati Muchlis Nurul Alrahmi Nurul Hidayat Nurul Inayah Nurul Islam Nurul Ulfah Mutthalib Palu, M.Basir Pratiwi Mundari, Hana Puspita San, Ita Rafika Ulfa Rahman Rahman Rahman Rahmat Hidayat Rahmi Fajarwati Rasyidin Abdullah Reza Aril Ahri Reza Aril Ahri Reza Aril Ahri Rezkiani, Andi Akifah Rifda Septiani Rio Fatli Adnan Rio, Rio Fatli Adnan Risdayanti Rizky D, Fathannia Rosdiana Rosdianna Rosdianna Rusydi, Arni Rizqiany Sahrani, Sahrani Said, Suanandar Samsualam, Samsualam Saputra, Iswandy Rani Sarfina, Cici Sary Apriady, Mudrikah Selvi Marcellia Septiany, Ficy Septiyanti Siti Hartini Syarifudin Siti Nurjannah Sitti Fatimah Zain Sitti Patimah Sri Novita Sari Amir Stang Stang Suci Safwa Salsabila Suci Syamsinar Sudarman Sudarman Sufirman, Sufirman Suharni A. Fachrin Sukri Palutturi Sumiaty Sumiaty Sumiaty Sunandar Said Sunandar Sunandar Sundari Sundari Sundari Sundari Syamsinar, Suci Syarizcky, La Ode M Ario Syen, Ayu Azizah T, Andriani Tapitapi, Gibran Muhti Tatiek, Tatiek Sri Handayani Tsarwa Auliah Tutik Agustini Ulmy M, Nur Ummi Kalsum Nurais Virsa Handayani Yahya Thamrin Yahya Thamrin Yuliana Yuliana Yusriani, Yusriani Zain, Sitti Fatimah Zulkhair Burhan