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Factor Analysis With The Event Of Gout In The Community Of Lumban Barat Village Agustaria Ginting; Murni Sari Dewi Simanullang; Graicia Agustina Sihombing
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

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Gout is a non-communicable disease that occurs due to the accumulation of crystals in the joints, resulting in an increase in gout levels in the body, and attacks the joints causes the joints become swollen, red skin color, a sensation of heat and pain in the joints. The results of the initial survey find 70 people with gout. The purpose of this study is to analyze factors related to the incidence of gout in people aged 30-60 years at Puskesmas area of ​​Lumban Barat village, Paranginan Humbang Hasundutan district in 2021.The research method used is an analytical observational design with a cross sectional design. The gout prevalence is 23.1%, age group 46-60 (63.5%), gender male (36,5%), obese BMI (47.1%), non-good eating pattern (44, 2%). Based on the chi square analysis, it is found that with the results of the chi square statistical test, the age value is p value 0.013, the gender value is p value 0,010, body mass index p value 0.004, eating patterns p value 0.010, which means there is a relationship between age, gender, body mass index, eating patterns, with gout occurence. The gout proportion in this region is 23.1%. Age, obesity, and not good eating patterns have been shown to be associated with the gout accurence. In this study, increasing age, gender, obesity, not eating patterns have each opportunity, 2,600, 3,267, 3,286, 3,557 times more to experience gout than subjects who are younger, not obese and have a good diet
The Relationship Between Social Support And Public Anxiety In Facing The Covid-19 Pandemic In Environment II Tangkahan Village, Medan Labuhan Subdistrict In 2021 Lindawati Simorangkir; Samfriati Sinurat; Murni Sari Dewi Simanullang; Rizka Oktavianty Hasugian
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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Social support is assistance obtained from people around the environment whose relationship is helpful and has own meaning for the person who receives it.. Anxiety is a feeling worried about uncertain characterized by feelings of fear and other responses. Currently social support is needed, with social support can think positively and minimize anxiety faced. This study aims to determine the relationship between social support and public anxiety in facing COVID-19 pandemic in Environmental II Tangkahan Village, Medan Labuhan Subdistrict 2021. This research is a cross- sectional study, with 73 respondents. Sampling was done by purposive sampling technique, is technique of collecting samples with certain considerations or criteria. With criteria: ready to be a respondent, aged 25-55 years, respondent is in good health and cooperative. The results showed 79.5% of social support in enough categories and 67.1% moderate anxiety. Statistical test results show the value of p-value = 0.041 (p<0.05) with r = -0.24, which means that there is a negative relationship between social support and public anxiety in facing COVID-19 pandemic in Environment II, Tangkahan Village. Medan Labuhan District in 2021. Respondents expected to pay more attention and mutual care during this pandemic and always obey to the health protocol to reduce anxiety during a pandemic COVID-19
Description Behavior Care Self (Self Care) Sufferer Hypertension at the Health Center Kutalimbaru Deli Serdang Regency 2022 Agustaria Ginting; Murni Sari Dewi Simanullang; Novia Kristin Surbakti
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 5 (2022): December: Science Midwifery
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Hypertension is a non-communicable disease characterized by an increase in blood pressure from normal limits. Complications of hypertension can be prevented by doing good self care . Self care is an action taken independently to improve health, prevent disease and maintain health. Self care for people with hypertension can be done by applying 5 components, namely self-integration, self-regulation, interaction with health workers and others, blood pressure monitoring, and adherence to recommended rules. The purpose of the study was to determine the description of self-care behavior of patients with hypertension at the Kutalimbaru Health Center , Deli Serdang Regency in 2022. Methods Descriptive research design with cross sectional design. The population is 456 people, the research sample is 124 people. The sampling technique used purposive sampling. Data collection was selected directly using a questionnaire. The results based on self-integration are good at 65.3%, self-regulation is good at 74.2%, Interaction with health workers and others is good at 54.0%, poor blood pressure monitoring is 87.9%, Compliance with the rules recommended good at 87.1%. on blood pressure monitoring, it was found that hypertension patients have bad behavior in routinely monitoring their blood pressure, it is hoped that the health workers of the Kutalimbaru Health Center can provide education and health education regarding good self-care behavior in controlling blood pressure routinely once a month for hypertensive patients .
Co-Authors Agustaria Ginting Agustaria Ginting Amnita Anda Yanti Ginting Ance Mey Siallagan Ance Siallagan Andriyani Purba, Dina Angelina Manurung Boris, Jev Br Karo, Mestiana Cellline Ayu Putri, Grace DAWINDA BR. MARBUN derang, imelda Derang, Imelda Erlina Malau Erni Cahyani Putri Gea Ester Kristina Sitinjak Friska Br. Sembiring Friska Sri Handayani Ginting Gea, Erni Cahyani Putri Ginting, Amnita Anda Yanti Graicia Agustina Sihombing Gulo, Ayu Selvi Yanti Gultom, Stefi Kristina Helinida Saragih Ice Septriani Saragih Ice Septriani Saragih Imelda Derang Jagentar P Pane Karo Mestiana Lea Florentina Br Karo MARBUN, GERI GONZALES Mardiati Br Barus Maria Pujiastuti Mariska Regina Mestiana Br. Karo Monika Purba Nisa Priyani Panjaitan Novia Kristin Surbakti Novitarum, Lilis Pakpahan, Rotua E. Pakpahan, Rotua Elvina Rante Rupang, Ernita Regina Olivia Simanjuntak Regina, Mariska Rizka Oktavianty Hasugian Rosdiyanti Sinaga Rotua Elvina Pakpahan Rotua, Citra Tiur Rusnitha Br. Munthe Samafriati Sinurat Samfriati Sinurat Samfriati Sinurat Samfriati Sinurat Samfriati Sinurat Saragih, Elselina Saragih, Helinida Selvi Yanti Aissa Putri Gowasa Septriani Saragih, Ice Siallagan, Ance Siallagan, Ance M Sigalingging, Vina Yolanda Sari Sijabat, Anita Simbolon, Desy Simbolon, Frans Santo Simorangkir, Lindawati Sinurat, Samfriati Sitanggang, Rosintan Situmorang, Paska Ramawati Sri Martini Sriwarina , Lusia Tampubolon, Lindawati Farida Telaumbanua, Fitriani Tumanggor, Lili Suryani Veronika Damanik Wenny Lestari Manalu Yolanda Sigalingging, Vina Yunika Simanjuntak Zai, Juni Ratna Sari