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The Influential Factors of Anemia on Patients with Chronic Kidney Failures Receiving Hemodialysis in Sultan Agung Islamic Hospital Semarang Rukmana, Dewi; Azam, Mahalul; Farida, Eko
Public Health Perspective Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2022): April 2022
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Anemia suffered by patients with kidney failures can be prevented with erythropoietin administration (EPO). The chronic kidney disease (CKD) is the global epidemic with an estimated prevalence of 14% in the United States of America and 5% in the world. This research analyzes the influential factors of anemia via erythropoietin administration (EPO) for kidney failure patients who also receive hemodialysis in Sultan Agung Islamic hospital, Semarang. This research used analytical observation with Cross Sectional design. The population and sample were from 162 participants (total sampling). The statistical results with path analysis showed the direct influences with significant value on erythropoietin, comorbid, creatine, and ureum. The result showed insignificant results on family support, obedience levels, and cognition levels. The result found indirect and significant influences on family support, levels of obedience, levels of cognition. The insignificant values were on the comorbid, creatine, and ureum. The results showed the influential matters for the patients with anemia and chronic kidney failures that received hemodialysis were creatine with p=0.000, family support with p=0.00, levels of obedience with p=0.000, and levels of cognition with p=0.000.
GAMBARAN PENGETAHUAN IBU-IBU DESA PANGGUNGHARJO MENGENAI KANKER PAYUDARA DENGAN PERILAKU SADARI Solikhah, Solikhah; Tukiyo, Intan Wahyuni; Al Ayubi, Muhammad Kamaludin; Rukmana, Dewi; Hartuti, Eka Putri; Rahmawati, Kiki; Santoso, Budi
Care : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Kesehatan Vol 10, No 1 (2022): EDITION MARCH 2022
Publisher : Universitas Tribhuwana Tunggadewi

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ABSTRACT Breast cancer is one of the PTM which is still a big problem in Indonesia with a fairly high number of deaths in women. To reduce mortality and the incidence of breast cancer can be done by screening early breast cancer, one of them by doing breast self-examination or breast self-examination. This research aims to find out the level of knowledge of Panggungharjo Village mothers about breast cancer with BSE behavior. This research was conducted with a quantitative descriptive approach. The sample of this research was taken using accidental sampling technique in the mothers of Panggungharjo Village, Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta. With a total sample of 35 people and using a questionnaire as a research instrument. The results showed that the knowledge of the mothers of Panggungharjo Village had increased from 65.71% to 68.57% and was classified in the good category. So that the knowledge to do and apply BSE behavior in everyday life will be better.
The Relationship Between Academic Stress and Social Support with Emotional Eating among Migrant Students Rukmana, Dewi; Rini, Rr. Amanda Pasca; Ariyanto, Eko April
Journal of Scientific Research, Education, and Technology (JSRET) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Vol. 5 No. 1 2026
Publisher : Kirana Publisher (KNPub)

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Migrant students face academic demands and complex social dynamics that may increase academic stress and influence eating behavior. Emotional eating refers to food consumption driven by negative emotional states, such as stress and anxiety, rather than physiological needs. This study aimed to examine the relationship between academic stress and social support with emotional eating among migrant students. This research employed a quantitative approach with a correlational design. The participants consisted of 200 migrant students selected using a purposive sampling technique. The research instruments included an Emotional Eating scale adapted from the Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ), an academic stress scale based on Lazarus and Folkman's theory (1984), and a social support scale adapted from the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS). Data were analyzed using multiple regression with IBM SPSS 16.0. The results revealed a highly significant positive simultaneous relationship between academic stress and social support with emotional eating (F = 21.212; p < 0.01; R² = 0.177). Partially, academic stress showed a highly significant positive relationship with emotional eating (t = 4.748; p < 0.01; β = 0.308), and social support also demonstrated a highly significant positive relationship with emotional eating (t = 4.883; p < 0.01; β = 0.317). These findings indicate that in the context of Indonesian migrant students, social support does not always function as a protective factor but may facilitate emotional eating through social eating activities embedded in students' social culture.