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Innovative Approach: Exploring the Efficacy of Red Ginger Infusion Therapy in Hypertension Management Sridani, Ni Wayan; Muh Sabir; Fauzan; Ratna Devi; Arifuddin, Adhar; Rahman, Abd; Nur, A Fahira
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): January - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36685/phi.v11i1.824

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Background:Hypertension is a serious global health issue due to its rising prevalence and its link to severe cardiovascular diseases. Red ginger (Zingiber officinale var. rubrum)infusion therapy has gained attention as a potential natural treatment for high blood pressure because of its active compounds, such as gingerols and shogaols, which have anti-inflammatory and vasodilatory effects. Objectives:This study investigates the effectiveness of red ginger infusion therapy in reducing hypertension among residents of Kawatuna Village, where hypertension rates reached 12.2% in 2022. Given the community’s dietary habits and limited healthcare access, alternative treatments like this are important for managing blood pressure. Methods:The study used a Quasi-Experimental design with a Pretest-Posttest Control Group approach. A total of 66 participants were divided into an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group consumed red ginger infusion daily for seven days, while the control group received no intervention. Blood pressure was measured before and after the intervention. Results:The results showed a significant decrease in blood pressure in the experimental group. Systolic pressure dropped by an average of 24 mmHg and diastolic pressure by 11 mmHg (both p<0.001). In contrast, the control group had only slight changes, with a decrease of 0.17 mmHg in systolic pressure and 1.1 mmHg in diastolic pressure. These findings suggest that red ginger infusion therapy can effectively lower blood pressure in the short term. However, the small sample size and short duration of the study highlight the need for further research. Future studies should explore the specific mechanisms behind red ginger’s effects and assess its long-term safety and efficacy. Addressing lifestyle factors, like the high consumption of coconut milk in Kawatuna, through health education programs could also improve hypertension management. Conclusion:Red ginger infusion therapy shows promise as a complementary treatment for hypertension, but more comprehensive studies are needed to confirm its long-term benefits. Keywords: red ginger; hypertension; infusion therapy, blood
Risk Perception and Vaccination Decision: Attitudes of Parents of Children Aged 6-12 Years towards COVID-19 Vaccination Fauzan; Sukrang; Khairiyah, Mursyidah; Devi, Ratna; Sridani, Ni Wayan; Rahman, Abd; Arifuddin, Adhar; Nur, A Fahira
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): January - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36685/phi.v11i1.868

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Background:The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the critical role of vaccination in mitigating the transmission of infectious diseases. However, parental attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination are pivotal in determining the vaccination uptake among children. Understanding the factors that influence these attitudes is essential for the development of effective vaccination strategies. Objectives:This study aimed to identify the factors influencing parental attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination in children aged 6-12 years. Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted among parents of children aged 6-12 years. Data on parental attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination, along with various demographic variables, were collected via structured interviews. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was utilized to identify significant predictors of parental attitudes toward vaccination. Results:The findings revealed several factors significantly associated with parental attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination. Notably, perceptions regarding the halal status of the vaccine, family support, and parental anxiety were found to significantly influence these attitudes. Parents who considered the vaccine to be halal and who received strong family support were more likely to endorse vaccination. Conversely, higher levels of anxiety were negatively associated with vaccination support. Conclusions:These results highlight the importance of addressing perceptions regarding the halal status of the vaccine, enhancing family support, and alleviating parental anxiety to promote COVID-19 vaccination in children aged 6-12 years. Public health interventions should focus on providing clear, reliable information regarding vaccine halal status, fostering family discussions to encourage vaccination, and offering psychological support to reduce parental anxiety. These strategies are crucial for improving vaccination uptake and achieving herd immunity against COVID-19. Keywords:COVID-19 vaccination; parental attitudes; halal perception; family support; anxiety  
Co-Authors A Fahira Nur Abd Rahman Abdul Hakam Abdul Pandi Abdul Rahman Maulana Siregar Ade Kusmana Adhar Arifuddin Adi Susilo Jahja Adi Wijaya, M. Ridwan ADITYA KURNIAWAN Affanil Yoga H Agung Saputra Agus Endro Suwarno Ahmad Fathor Rosyid Ahmad Irfan Aisya Shalsha Anggraini Aisyah Akbar Adi Prasetyo Alim, Muhammad Taqdirul Amalia Harmin AMAS, MUHAMAD HAMASY RABWAL MAANI Ambia Nurdin Anas Fauzi Andi Mariani Andriani Andriani Anis Dwi Winarsih Anton Sudrajat Aprisal Ayatullah Ali H Ayu Wulandari, Bunga Azhar AR Azzahra, Retno Badariati Badariati Bagus Swi Endrayana Bahrissalim Bambang Harianto Bambang Istijono, Bambang Basar, Abdul Rohmad Brata, Joko Tri Bukhari Bustomi Daroe Iswatiningsih Dewi Dewi , Dwi Kartika Sari Dewi Ratnawati Elvia Kholida Fauziyati Erma Setiawati Fadya Almira Fahmi, Agmi Rahayu Faisal Faris Ahmad Mizanus Sabri Fathor Rakhman Fauzan Prasetyo Fauzi, Sudar Ferdika, Ferdika Fida Pangesti Fikriman, Fikriman Firli Fangestu, Indra Wahyuni Geby Aryo Agista Ghaffar Ramdi Hafidurrahman, Moh Hamdi Abdul Karim Hanapia, Cepi Hanif Bima Hanggara Haqqiquddin Rokhmatulloh, Muhammad Raisa Hartini Harun Alfahmi Haryono, Merda Budi Haryu Hasnidar Hatta Hayati Palesa Hendra, Robi Hendro Wahyudiono, Pratiwi Herlindah Hermawanto Hilma Rahmatillah Ichsan Achmad Fauzi Ifan Iskandar Indah Isnaini, Marini Ishak Fadlurrohim Isra, Muhammad Ita Noviana Ita Purnama, Ita Iwan Budiherwanto Iwan Ghufroni Jaenab Jannah, Taifatul Jasmienti Jaya, Alfin Firman Julie Ekasari Kantum , Eveline M.A. Kasihiuw, Meylisa Angelicha M. Keumala, Cut Muftia Khairiyah, Mursyidah Khairuddin Khamdan Rifa’i Laisya Anindita Athifah Leiliyanti , Eva M. Faiz Nashrullah M. Silvan Qoriy Maharani, Safira Amelia Mahyuddin Maisyaroh Maisyuri Markoni Marwiah Masharya Eko Putra Masrizal Masrizal Masruchin Maulana Bagus Rahmat Mawardi Melianis Yuli Purmalita MINTARSIH Miswar MMSI Irfan ,S. Kom Mohd Isa T.Ibrahim Muh Sabir Muh. Cendekiawan Ainul Haq Muhamad Bahtiar Muhammad MUHAMMAD AGUS SUPRAYUDI Muhammad Nuzan Rizki Muhammad Reyhan Muhammad Syahril Mulia Sari Muliadi MULYADI Mulyani , Wiwiek Mursidi, Moh Murtadhahadi Muzayyin Nadia Rahmati Nashar, Abdul Neni Triana Neni Triana, Neni Ni Wayan Sridani Noer Laily, Raviqa Nofrizal Nofrizal Nugraini, Erika Ajeng Nugroho, Wachid Nur Asiyah, Binti Nur Iksan Nur Rohmah, Tri Nuraini, Alief Nurfitria Nurhasnah Nursaban Rommy Nurul Nurul huda Nurul Ittaqullah Nurul Widyawati Islami Rahayu Nuryanasari, Erin Prima Octavia Rosa Indriana Oftafiana, Triya Olva, Maria Pamungkas, Akbar Ilham Paulus Sukusno Pieris, John Pitriani Pitriani Purwadhi Purwati Zisca Diana, Purwati Zisca Putri Aulia Faradila Putri, Indah Rahmana Rachmawati, Mirza Shafira Rahmadi, Gandung Rahman, Haolia Ramadhani, Anisa Ratna Devi Renggo Bawani Wijayaningrum Reva Rizky Silvana Risdawati, Irsyam Rishnu Andi Rita Syntia Rizky Aprilia Rokhmat Subagiyo, Rokhmat Roman Destian Pahrori Rosi L. Vini Siregar Rosianti Sari Satya Arinanto Sayed Shadli sinergilp, Andreas Henfri Situngkir Sintia Safrianti Siti Marpuah Siti Nurjannah Slamet Riyadi SOBIRIN Suci Reza Syafira Sukrang Sukrang, Sukrang Sulaiman Suliyah Sumarna, Andri Suryani, Izza Luthfi Syirofi Tusholinah, Rizka Ubaid Aisyul Hana Wahid, Durrohman Wardah Wartoyo Wartoyo Wati, Patnah Wijaya, Mochamad Ridwan Adi Wilda Febriani Wirda Wisnuwardhani, Diah Aju Wiwin Puspitasari Wiyani, Silva Yani Restiani Widjaja, Yani Restiani Yani, Achmad Yasmirah Mandasari Saragih Yokota, Atsushi Yundi Fitrah Yuni Septiana Zahrul Fuadi Zainal zamzami Zev Al Jauhari