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The Relationship of Knowledge, Family Support, and Health Information Accessibility with Breast Self-Examination Motivation Yuliatun, Laily; Saputriyana, Tasya; Masitah, Putri Dewi; Astari, Asti Melani; Fevriasanty, Fransiska Imavike
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 2 No. 10 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/ijoms.v2i10.588

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Breast cancer is a malignancy that attacks the female breast. Based on data from the East Java Health Office for 2020, Sumenep Regency is the area with the most breast cancer and ranks 12th in East Java. One of the breast cancer screening efforts that can be done is the breast self-examination technique (BSE . This study aims to determine the relationship between the level of knowledge, family support and access to health information with the motivation to perform BSE in the Pagerungan Besar Islands, Sumenep Regency. This study uses a cross sectional design. The sampling technique used was consecutive sampling with a sample of 77 women. The research instrument used a questionnaire on the level of knowledge of family support, access to health information and BSE motivation. The i test used was the Spearman Correlation Test where a significant relationship was found between the level of knowledge and the motivation to perform BSE (p value=0.010; r=0.291), family support to the motivation to perform BSE (p value=0.00; r=) and relationship between access to health information and motivation to perform BSE (p value=0.005; r=). Increasing knowledge, family support and access to health information for women in the Pagerungan Besar Islands is very important to increase women's motivation to perform BSE as an effort to detect early breast cancer.
The Impact of Natural Disaster on Mental Health of Victims Lives: Systematic Review Novia , Kristia; Hariyanti, Tita; Yuliatun, Laily
International Journal of Science and Society Vol 2 No 3 (2020): International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)
Publisher : GoAcademica Research & Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (716.321 KB) | DOI: 10.54783/ijsoc.v2i3.128

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Natural disasters are still a matter of the world until today. The events pose not only physical impact but also psychological impacts that leave deep sorrow and fear. The survivors of the disaster felt they were at a very unsettled condition, felt very fearful, felt agitated for uncertain circumstances, and became very easily panicked until they could experience anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This systematic review aims to identify the impact–effects often posed by natural disasters on the soul health of survivors. Data searching is done on the Proquest, Pubmed, Science Direct, Sage, and Scopus databases that were converged in the 2013 to 2019 ranges. The psychological impact experienced by the victims after natural disaster events are depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), fear, suicide experiments, and other mental health disorders such as mood changes and a loss of interest in an activity. Natural disasters can hurt the mental health of the victims. If the psychological problems that occur to the victims are not immediately addressed, the victims will fall on more mental severe disorder conditions.
Early Detection of Diabetic Foot Peripheral Neuropathy With The Michigan Neuropathy Screening Instrument (Mnsi): A Scoping Review Oper, Nunung Khairun Nissa; Kristianto, Heri; Yuliatun, Laily
Jurnal Health Sains Vol. 4 No. 12 (2023): Journal Health Sains
Publisher : Syntax Corporation Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jhs.v4i12.1166

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Background: Neuropathy is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in type 1 and 2 diabetes worldwide. The development of neuropathy and its severity increases with increasing duration of DM and poor glycemic control. Early detection of neuropathy is essential to prevent worse disease complications. Objective: to identify a simple instrument MNSI in detecting peripheral neuropathy of diabetic foot. Methods: Scoping review protocol using 5 steps of Aksey and O'Malley Framework. Inclusion criteria were published in 2016-2023, full text, English language and discussed the use of MNSI in detecting peripheral neuropathy. This article used 4 databases (Pubmed, ProQuest, and ScienceDirect) with the keywords "Michigan screening instrument AND diabetic neuropathy AND early detection". Results: There were 10 articles that fit the inclusion criteria that mentioned that MNSI is a simple tool in detecting peripheral neuropathy in diabetic foot. Conclusion: MNSI is a reliable instrument, easy to do and can be used by doctors, nurses, and health workers involved in the treatment of patients with diabetes mellitus