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EFFECT OF MUSA BALBISIANA COLLA EXTRACT ON BREAST MILK PRODUCTION IN BREASTFEEDING MOTHERS Diyan Wahyuningsih; Syarief Taufik Hidayat; Nur Khafidhoh; Ari Suwondo; Diyah Fatmasari; Kun Aristiati Susiloretni
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2017): May - June
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

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Background: Musa balbisiana Colla, known as Jantung Pisang Klutuk or Pisang Batu, is considered as a traditional food that can increase breast milk production. Little is known about its benefit in Indonesia. Thus, to examine the impact of Musa balbisiana Colla on the production of breast milk is needed. Objective: This study aims to examine the effect of the extract of banana flower (Musa balbisiana Colla) to increase milk production of breastfeeding mothers. Methods: This was a quasi-experimental study with pretest-posttest control group design. This study was conducted in the working area of the Health Center (Puskesmas) of Pesantren II in January – February 2017. There were 16 respondents were selected by accidental sampling, divided into intervention group (8 respondents) and control group (8 respondents). Randomization was performed to select the respondent in each group. The quantity of milk production was measured based on the volume of milk production, while the quality of milk production was based on the levels of prolactin in early (pre) and late (post) using Electro Chemi-Luminescence Immunoassay (ECLIA) method. Independent t-test was used to analyze the data. Results: Findings showed that the mean of the volume of the breast milk production in the experiment group was 470.681 ml and in the control group was 364.650 ml with SD 113.502. The mean of prolactin levels in the experiment group was 35.337 nanogram and in the control group was -38.381 nanogram. There was a significant effect of consuming Musa balbisiana Colla extract on the volume of breast milk production (p-value 0.003) and prolactin levels (p-value 0.001) (<0.05). Conclusion: There was a significant effect of banana flower (Musa balbisiana Colla) extract on breast milk production and prolactin level in breastfeeding mothers. The findings of this study could be used to be alternative daily menu for postpartum mothers and a solution for midwives to deal with those who have inadequate production of breast milk and low prolactin levels.
EFFECT OF SPIRITUAL NURSING CARE ON THE LEVEL OF ANXIETY IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE Bernadeta Trihandini; Diyah Fatmasari; Lucia Endang Hartati YK; Sudirman Sudirman
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2018): January - February
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

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Background: Anxiety in stroke patients occurs as a normal reaction to stress with life changes; however, when it becomes excessive, it will be disorder. Effort to deal with anxiety is needed and spiritual approach nursing care is considered useful in caring patients with stroke. Objective: To examine the effect of spiritual nursing care on anxiety in stroke patients in the inpatient ward. Methods: This study used a quasi-experimental design with pretest-posttest control group. Thirty respondents were selected using consecutive sampling, which 15 respondents assigned in the experiment and control group. The Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale was used to measure anxiety. Data were analyzed using paired t-test and independent t-test. Results: The results showed that the mean level of anxiety in the experiment group before intervention was 29.33 and decreased to 9 after intervention, while in the control group the mean level of anxiety before intervention was 29.47 and decreased to 17.73 after intervention. Paired t-test obtained p-value 0.000 (<0.05), which indicated that there was a significant effect of spiritual nursing care on anxiety levels in patients with stroke. Conclusion: Spiritual nursing care could reduce anxiety in patients with stroke.
THE IMPACT OF COMBINATION OF BREASTFEEDING AND EFFLEURAGE MASSAGE IN REDUCING PAIN RESPONSE IN INFANTS INDUCED BY BLOOD SAMPLING IN C-REACTIVE PROTEIN TEST: AN OBSERVATIONAL CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY Alfi Maziyah; Diyah Fatmasari; Desak Made Wenten Parwati; Rr. Sri Endang Pujiastuti
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2018): March - April
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

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Background: C-reactive protein test is one of clinical assessments to minimize risks of infection in infants. However, its procedure may cause pain. Pain in the infants may result in negative metabolic behavior, physiology and metabolic response. Objective: This study was to describe the infant's pain response by administering a combination of breastfeeding and an effleurage massage on the blood sampling procedure of C-reactive protein examination. Methods: This was a descriptive observational cross-sectional study. There were 30 infants selected using consecutive sampling technique, which 15 samples assigned in an intervention group (combination of breastfeeding and effleurage massage) and a control group. Premature Infant Pain Profile (PIPP) instrument was used to measure pain. Univariate analysis was performed with the aim to describe data in mean and median. Results: The average of pain response at one-minute observation in the combination of breastfeeding and effleurage massage group was 7.47 ± 1.356, and the average of pain response in the control group was 10.80 ± 1.897. The average pain at five-minutes observation in the intervention group was 3.53 ± 1.922 and control group was 6.00 ± 1.852. Conclusions: Pain responses in the combination of breastfeeding and effleurage massage group were lower than the pain response in the control group.
MUSIC AND AROMATHERAPY: A GOOD COMBINATION FOR REDUCING ANXIETY AND STABILIZING NON-INVASIVE HEMODYNAMIC STATUS IN PATIENTS IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT Ferry Kumala; Diyah Fatmasari; Kurniati Puji Lestari; Suharyo Hadisaputro
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2018): March - April
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

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Background: Combining musical and aromatherapy therapy is expected to have a stronger effect in the reduction of anxiety and non-invasive hemodynamic stability. Objective: To examine the effect of the combination of music and aromatherapy on anxiety and non-invasive hemodynamic in patients in the intensive care unit. Methods: This was a quasi-experimental study with non-equivalent group. An experimental group was given a combined musical and aromatherapy, while a control group was given music therapy. Thirty respondents were selected using accidental sampling, with 15 randomly assigned in the music group and the combination group. HARS scale (Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale) was used to measure anxiety. Non-invasive hemodynamic status such as blood pressure and heart rate were documented in the observation sheet. Paired t-test and one-way ANOVA were used for data analysis. Results: There were significant effects of combination therapy on anxiety (p=0.001), diastole (p=0.004) and heart rate (p=0.031), but no significant effect on systole (p=0.387). The music therapy alone had a significant effect on anxiety (p=0.001), systole (p=0.047), and diastole (p=0.037). Conclusion: The combination of music and aromatherapy had a greater effect than the music therapy alone in decreasing anxiety and stabilizing diastolic blood pressure and heart rate. This therapy can be used as an alternative in nursing interventions and as an input to develop standard of operational procedure for anxiety and non-invasive hemodynamic stability.
EFFECT OF POSITIONING ON BLEEDING COMPLICATION AND LOW BACK PAIN AFTER DIAGNOSTIC CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY IN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY HEART DISEASE IN AN INTEGRATED HEART CARE CENTER IN INDONESIA Theresia Febriana Christi Tyas Utami; Diyah Fatmasari; Mardiyono Mardiyono; Shobirun Shobirun
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2018): March - April
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

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Background: Coronary angiography can cause complications of arterial and subcutaneous bleeding (hematoma) and back pain. Changing the position of the patient (positioning) in bed can reduce the pain post-diagnostic catheterization complications. Objective: This study was to examine the effect of positioning on bleeding complication and low back pain after diagnostic coronary angiography in patients with coronary heart disease patient in the Integrated Heart Care Center in Indonesia.Methods: This study was a true-experimental study with randomized posttest-only control group design. Thirty respondents were randomly selected using simple random sampling, which 15 respondents were randomly assigned in the experiment group and control group. The experiment group was given a positioning with 150, 300, 450 head-of-bed elevation in left and right lateral position. An arc tool was used to measure the height of head of bed elevation, a measuring cup to measure arterial bleeding using, a perforated transparent plastic with 5 cm diameter to measure subcutaneous bleeding (hematoma), and Numeric Pain Rating Scale to measure low back pain. Data were analyzed using Kolmogorov- Smirnov and Repeated Measured ANOVA.Results: Findings showed that positioning had no effect on arterial hemorrhage (ρ=1.000) and subcutaneous bleeding (hematoma) (ρ=0.999). Repeated ANOVA test results revealed that positioning had a significant effect on low back pain (ρ=0.017). Conclusion: There was no significant effect of positioning on the occurrence of arterial and subcutaneous bleeding (hematoma), but there was a significant effect in reducing low back pain.
INHIBITORY POWER OF TOOTHPASTE CONTAINS KENCUR (KAEMPFERIA GALANGA) TO THE GROWTH OF STREPTOCOCCUS MUTANS (SM) BACTERIA Wahyu Jati Dyah Utami; Rahma Rizki Hutami; Diyah Fatmasari
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No. 2 (2017)
Publisher : Yayasan Aliansi Cendekiawan Indonesia Thailand (Indonesian Scholars' Alliance)

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Background: Dental caries is a disease caused by the interaction between microorganisms, diet, and teeth (host). Streptococcus mutants is most common microorganisms which has a role in the process Microorganisms whose role is Streptococcus mutants. Kencur (Kaempferia galanga) has bactericidal properties because it contains essential oils, flavonoids, polyphenols, and saponins that can inhibit bacterial growth. Aims: The purpose of this study was to determine the ability of kencur extracts 20% in toothpaste to inhibit the growth of Streptococcus mutants. Methods: This was a laboratory experimental research with post-test control group design. The sample was divided into 2 groups, toothpaste without kencur extract as group A and a toothpaste group containing kencur extract. Replication is done 12 times from each group. Incubation was performed for 24 hours at 27 0 C. The results are measured with calipers and the data were analysed by Independent t-test. Results:The results showed that the average of toothpaste A inhibitory zone was 2.95 mm and the toothpaste containing kencur extract was 18.1 mm. Independent test results obtained t-test significant value of 0.000 p<0.05 which means there are differences in the average zone of inhibition significantly between groups kencur extract toothpaste and toothpaste brands A. Conclusion: It can be concluded that, although kencur extracts toothpaste has inhibitory zone against the bacteria Streptococcus mutants however, toothpaste A has a larger inhibition zone. 
Effect of Red Fruit Oil Soap (Pandanus Conoideus Lam.) as Wound Cleansing on Wound Healing and the Number of Bacterial Colonies among Grade II Diabetic Ulcer Patients at Griya Wound Care Clinic Kudus, Indonesia Hevny Kartika Dewi; Mardiyono Mardiyono; Diyah Fatmasari; Sudirman Sudirman; Djenta Saha
GHMJ (Global Health Management Journal) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2019)
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Background: Diabetic ulcer is an open wound on the skin layer to the dermis due to hyperglycemia and neuropathy. This condition often causes infection and becomes an inhibitor in the wound healing process. Red fruit oil soap can be used as an alternative cleansing to reduce the number of bacterial colonies and accelerate the wound healing process.Aims: This present study aimed to observe the effect of red fruit oil soap in the cleansing process to reduce the number of bacterial colonies and the wound healing process in grade II Diabetic ulcer patientsMethods: This is a quasi-experimental study with the pre-test post-test non-equivalent control group design. Wound cleansing in the intervention group used 0.9% NaCl solution and red fruit oil soap with a pH of 5.74, while the wound cleansing in the control group used 0.9% NaCl solution. Bacterial colonies were assessed and the type of bacteria was observed by the swab method. The wound healing was assessed with Bates-Jensen Wound Assessment Tool (BWAT) instrument for 14 days with observations every 3 days. Analysis test used Mann Whitney and Repeated Measure ANOVA.Results: There was no difference in the mean of the number of bacterial colonies between the wounds that were cleansed with 0.9% NaCl solution and red fruit oil soap and the wounds which were cleansed by using 0.9% NaCl solution (p> 0.05). The mean of the number of colonies in the intervention group until the 14th day reduced by 3.14x106 and in the control group was reduced h 1.40x106. There was a significant decrease in the wound healing scores in each group, in each assessment for 14 days.Conclusion: This study found that the wound cleansing using red fruit oil soap and 0.9% NaCl solution could reduce the number of bacterial colonies on the wound surface and accelerate the wound healing process among patients with grade II diabetic ulcer.
INFLUENCE OF CADRE TRAINING IN INCREASING TOOTHBRUSHING ACTION IN PREGNANT WOMEN Francisca Fatima De Sena; Bedjo Santoso; Diyah Fatmasari; Lanny Sunarjo; Waljuni Astu Rahman
Journal of Applied Health Management and Technology Vol 2, No 4 (2020): October 2020
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Semarang

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ABSTRACTProblems on dental and oral hygiene are caused by poor dental and oral care. A viable strategy in changing the behavior of pregnant women is through dental hygiene counseling. We present solution for counseling with material which could be heeded by pregnant women. The aim of the research is to improve knowledge, attitude and action to take care of dental and oral hygiene, so that the target can do self-care to dental and oral hygiene. We implemented Research and Development (RD) method comprising 5 stages, namely, information collection, design and build, expert validation and revision, model test and final model results. This was done with the subject in as much as 50 pregnant women. The sample used a purposive sampling technique. Data were tested using intraclass correlation coefficient and paired sample test. The results show that Primary Health Center cadre training is effective in improving the dental and oral hygiene action in pregnant women.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NUMBER AND REGION OF TOOTH LOSS WITH THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE ELDERLY. Diyah Fatmasari; Nindita Enhar Satuti; Tri Wiyatini
ODONTO : Dental Journal Vol 9, No 1 (2022): July 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

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Background: Prevalence of tooth loss due to extraction is highest in the elderly aged 65 years and over. Tooth loss means loss of tooth function therefore it affects the quality of life. It seems a reflection of a person's comfort and disability in terms of limited physical, psychological, and social functions. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between number and region of tooth loss with the quality of life in the elderly at the Margo Mukti Elderly Social Service Home, Rembang.Method: Research design was observational study with cross sectional approach. Sample size was 58 elderly people taken from the total population of 300 elderly who live at social services home. Data was collected by examining the number and region of tooth loss followed by interviews using the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14) questionnaire. Data analysis was performed by univariate and bivariate analysis, using the test chi square and Kolmogorov Spirnov to determine the relationship between independent and dependent variables.Result: The results showed significance of statistical was found at relation number and region of tooth loss with quality of life (0.006). The highest number of tooth loss was in the range of 6-23 teeth. Anterior region was the most tooth lost. Most of elderly (67.2%) have good quality of life.Conclusion: There is relationship between number and region of tooth loss with quality of life related to oral health
Pemberdayaan Pekerja Sosial “Sigi Bengi” sebagai Pendamping Masyarakat Menggosok Gigi Malam Hari Diyah Fatmasari; Ani Subekti; Hermien Nugraheni
Media Karya Kesehatan Vol 5, No 2 (2022): Media Karya Kesehatan
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

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Karies dan kebersihan gigi yang buruk dapat menyerang setiap orang, karena belum dibiasakan menggosok gigi dengan baik dan teratur minimal dua kali sehari, pagi setelah sarapan dan malam sebelum tidur. Selain itu, faktor makanan yang sering dikonsumsi juga dapat memicu percepatan pembentukan plak dan kalkulus pada gigi. Oleh karena itu, perlu dilakukan tindakan pencegahan agar tidak terjadi kerusakan lebih lanjut. Tujuan dari kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat ini adalah agar kelompok masyarakat binaan dapat dan teratur melakukan gosok gigi yang benar pada malam hari, dengan kegiatan pendampingan oleh pekerja sosial masyarakat. Masyarakat sasaran yang perilaku menggosok giginya salah adalah masyarakat yang berdomisili di wilayah pinggiran kota Semarang yaitu Kecamatan Tembalang khususnya di Desa Meteseh dan Rowosari yang berada di wilayah kerja Puskesmas Rowosari. Di Puskesmas Rowosari sudah ada Gasurkes (Petugas Surveilans Kesehatan) yang bertugas memantau pencegahan Demam Berdarah dan Ibu Hamil. Kader lain di masyarakat adalah mereka yang dibantu oleh Dinas Sosial yang disebut Pekerja Sosial yang bertugas membantu pemerintah memantau segala sesuatu yang ada di masyarakat, termasuk kebutuhan kesehatan. Bersama Gasurkes yang sudah mengenal masyarakat di wilayah binaan Puskesmas Rowosari, para Pekerja Sosial ini diberdayakan dengan memberikan pelatihan agar dapat berperan dalam memantau perilaku menggosok gigi pada malam hari, dan memantau pola makan dengan kesehatan gigi. Hasil pemberdayaan pekerja sosial untuk pemantauan perilaku menggosok gigi pada malam hari, terlihat dari indikator kebersihan gigi dan mulut ibu yang sebelum pendampingan paling banyak ditemukan pada kategori kurang (64%), dan setelah pendampingan, yang mendominasi kategori baik (69%). Pada kelompok anak, sebelum dilakukan intervensi terdapat 68% anak yang memiliki kebersihan gigi dan mulut dalam kategori buruk, dan setelah dilakukan pendampingan, hasilnya berada pada kategori baik sebanyak 64%. Pendampingan Sigi Bengi oleh Pekerja Sosial meningkatkan kebersihan gigi dan mulut anak. Kata kunci: Gosok gigi, kebersihan gigi, pekerja sosial.
Co-Authors Ade Ismail A.K Agung Bakhtiar, Dika Agus Suwandono Agustina Purba Ahmad Rizan Aprianda Silakhuddin Akhmad Kharis Nugroho Aldo, Mutia Perdana Hairun Nisa Alfi Maziyah Ani Subekti Ani Subekti Ani Subekti Aning Susilowati Aning Susilowati Aprillia, Zita Apriyanti, Lidya Dwi Ari Suwondo Ari Suwondo Ari Suwondo Ariawan Soejoenoes Arlina Nurhapsari Arwani Arwani Arwani Aryadiva Prayoga Asmawati, Lilik Bambang Sutomo, Bambang Bedjo Santoso Bedjo Santoso Kadri Benni Benyamin Bernadeta Trihandini Budi Darmawan Budiono Budiono Cahya Rosyida, Desta Ayu Citra Dewi Fitri Setiani Daniati, Nia Daniati Desak Made Wenten Parwati Dewi, Hevny Kartika Dinda Aprilia Rahmawati Diyan Wahyuningsih Djamil, Masrifan Djenta Saha Donny Kristanto Mulyantoro Dyaswara Tituk A.W Eksa Sinta Endah Aryati Eko Ningtyas Endah Aryati Eko Ningtyas Endah Aryati Eko Ningtyas Endah Aryati Ekoningtyas Endang Susilaningsih Erni Mardiati Erwid Fatchur R Erwid Fatchur Rahman Etri Probowati Francisca Fatima De Sena Galuh Ayuning Suryo Hadi Hadi Hanik Maria Heni Pujiastuti Hermien Nugraheni Hevny Kartika Dewi Hutami, Rahma Rizki Ida Ariyanti Ihrom Fatma Saputri Ika Rosdiana Imam Djamaluddin Mashoedi Imam Djamaluddin Mashoedi Irma H.Y Siregar Irma H.Y Siregar Irmanita Wiradona Islami, Muhammad Rizqi Fauzi Iwan Dwi Prahasto Iwan Dwi Prahasto Joni Satria Julita Hendrartini Kris Adityawarman Kumala, Ferry Kun Aristiati Susiloretni Kurnia Budi Kurniawan Kurniati Puji Lestari Laksono Trisnantoro lely Surya Ningsih LINDA SEPTIANA Lutfiawaliah, Delvia Mardiyono Mardiyono Mardiyono Mardiyono Mardiyono, Mardiyono Masrifan Djamil Masrifan Djamil Mateus Sakundarno Adi, Mateus Sakundarno Mayya Nailullathifah Melyana Nurul Widyawati Melyana Nurul Widyawati Mery Tresiana Effendi Muhammad Fiqih Sabilillah Muhammad Furqan, Muhammad Mutiah, Mar'atu Nadia Sari Nadia Sari Nanda Lutfia Salsabila Nindita Enhar Satuti Ningsih, Rastia Nugraheni Widyastuti Nugraheni Widyastuti Nur Farida Lismawati Nur Khafidhoh Nurjanah, Fatihah Wari Nurul Jannah Octa Nana Erviana Quroti A&#039;yun Quroti A’yun Rahma Rizki Hutami Ramadhani, Yoga Rizki Rasipin Rasipin Rasipin Rasipin Rasipin Rasipin Ratnawati Hendari Ratnawati Hendari Rezky Hidayati RISMAN ABDI RAPIUDDIN Rochman Mujayanto Roza, Safni Mulia Roziq, Mokhamad Ainu Rr. Sri Endang Pujiastuti Sadimin Sadimin Saha, Djenta Salikun Salikun Saragih, Elv. Feedia Mona Satuti, Nindita Enhar Sembiring, Rinawati Setiadji Musthofa Shobirun Shobirun Siti Chumaeroh Soeharyo Hadisaputro Sri Rahayu Sri Sumarni Sri Wahyuni Sri Wahyuni M Sudirman Sudirman Sudirman Sudirman Suhartono, Suhartono Suharyo Hadisaputro Suharyo Hadisaputro Suharyo Hadisaputro Sukini, Sukini Sukmawati Sukmawati Supartinah Santoso Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana, Supriyana Suryati Kumorowulan Syarief Taufik Hidayat Theresia Febriana Christi Tyas Utami Tiara Widiatami Tri Johan Agus Yuswanto Tri Wiyatini Tri Wiyatini Tri Wiyatini, Tri Uswatun N.A Darjono Uswatun N.A. Darjono Utomo, Suprih W. Widjijono Wahyu Jati Dyah Utami Wahyu Jati Dyah Utami Wahyu Jati Dyah Utami Wahyu Jati Dyah Utami Wahyu Jati Dyah Utami, Wahyu Jati Dyah Wahyuningtyas, Miranda Gita Wahyuningtyas Waljuni A Rahman Waljuni Astu Rahman Wulandari, Tesa Yulike Yessi Idha Martha Yodong ,