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The Relationship between APGAR Family Score and Sleep Quality with Hypertension Observasional Study : A Cross-Sectional Study Salsabila, Naura; Romadhon, Yusuf Alam
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2022: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose : Indonesia is the 5th country with the highest prevalence 34,11% from the population. Based on the health center report in 2020 cases of hypertension at sukoharjo, there were 110,116 cases (69.18%) consisting of 49,510 men, 60,606 women. Meanwhile, at the Gatak Health Center there were 8,041 people who experienced hypertension which were divided into two, namely, 2,932 men and 5,109 women. Methode : To analyze the relationship APGAR Family Score and Sleep Quality with Hypertension. Observational analytic research with cross-sectional research design on primary data. The research sample is elderly 40 - >60 years. The sampling technique used cluster random sampling with a total sample of 86 elderly. Results : showed of the sample with elderly aged 40 - > 60 years old, male sex as many as 13 (18.6%), female sex as many as 57 (81.4%), dysfunctional family as much as 14 (20.0%), poor sleep quality as much as 66 (94.3 %). The results of the fisher test showed that there was a relationship between poor sleep quality and the incidence of hypertension with p 0.023 <0.05, but there is no relationship between APGAR family score and the incidence of hypertension with p 0.720 > 0.05. Value : Conclusion there is a relationship between poor sleep quality with hypertension, but there is no significant relationship between APGAR family score with hypertension.
Family Type Relationships and Social Jetlag on The Incident of Hypertension Handayani, Alya Nurkinasih Putri; Romadhon, Yusuf Alam; Lestari, Nining; Candrasari, Anika
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2023: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Introduction: Hypertension, a disease that is declared a silent killer, often triggers death in society, both globally, nationally and in regions such as Sukoharjo Regency. Knowledge of risk factors or causes can make it easier to control or treat hypertension in the community. There is still limited research discussing the relationship between family type and social jetlag and the incidence of hypertension. Methods: Analyze the relationship between family type and social jet lag on the incidence of hypertension. Observational analytical research with a cross sectional research design using primary data. The research sample consisted of pre-elderly (45-59 years) and elderly (60-69 years). Cluster random sampling was used as a technique to take samples with a total of 66 subjects Results: The results of the Fisher test showed that there was a relationship between positive social jetlag and the incidence of hypertension with a P value < 0.001 with an OR of 72,000. However, there was no relationship between family type and the incidence of hypertension with p 0.680. Conclusion: In conclusion, there is a positive relationship between social jetlag and the incidence of hypertension, but there is no significant relationship between family type and the incidence of hypertension.
Parental Health Behaviors and Demographic Factors as Determinants of Immunization Completeness Davina, Aifa Putri; Zahrani, Ayu; Arrantissi, Syauqi Hanif; Sintowati, Retno; Romadhon, Yusuf Alam
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: This study aims to analyze the demographic determinants and parental health behaviors associated with the completeness of immunization in children under five. Methodology: This study used a cross-sectional design, where data were collected at one point in time to analyze the relationship between independent variables and the completeness of booster immunization in children aged 24-60 months. Results: This study found that child gender had a significant effect on immunization completeness, with girls being more likely to receive complete booster immunization than boys. Meanwhile, birth order, maternal age at delivery, and delivery method did not show a significant association with immunization completeness, in contrast to the results of previous studies which mentioned that children with higher birth order tend to have lower immunization coverage. Applications/Originality/Value: This study has practical applications as input for policy makers and immunization program implementers to design more evidence-based and contextualized strategies, taking into account parental health behaviors as well as family demographic characteristics. The novelty of this study lies in its focus on the completeness of booster immunization in children aged 24-60 months, a group that has rarely been studied in Indonesia, as most previous studies have focused on basic immunization and children under 24 months. The importance of this study is also reflected in its emphasis on parental behavioral variables, such as exclusive breastfeeding and paternal smoking habits, which are less explored but have great potential to influence child immunization coverage.
Body Mass Index in Rural Indonesia: The Impact of Traditional Market Proximity, Age, and Gender Syawaliyah, Ainun Nimah; Asyari, Aulya Rahmanisa Paramitha; Maulana, Taqwa Ziyan; Sulastijah, Siti; Farida, Dany; Candrasari, Anika; Firda, Fathiyyatu Assadiy; Romadhon, Yusuf Alam
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: Obesity is a growing public health problem in Indonesia, with prevalence influenced by several factors such as unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, and sociodemographic factors such as urbanization and socioeconomic status. It is associated with an increased risk of non-communicable diseases, including diabetes and asthma, and is more common in urban and affluent areas compared to rural areas. Although traditional markets may increase access to healthier food options, their direct impact on reducing obesity remains unclear. This study aims to conduct a multifactorial and bivariate analysis of obesity risk factors by involving analysis of the influence of gender, age, and traditional markets. Methodology: This cross-sectional study analyzed data on Gatak Sub-district Health Center visits (May-July 2024) and the presence of traditional markets from Statistics Indonesia reports, using Pearson Chi-Square and logistic regression to test the impact of age, gender, and market availability on BMI. Results: This study analyzed 9,639 patients, with fewer than half under 50 years old, two-thirds female, and nearly 80% living in areas without traditional markets. Multivariate and bivariate analyses revealed a higher proportion of obesity among patients aged 50 and older and females (p = 0.000). However, the presence of traditional markets showed no significant impact on obesity rates. The presence of traditional markets does not have a significant influence in causing obesity. Age 50 years and above and female gender have a higher risk of obesity. Applications/Originality/Value: This research contributes to understanding the factors that influence BMI in rural areas in Indonesia.
The Influence of Agricultural Environment on Inflammation and Breast Cancer: A Systematic Review Abdussalam, Arrizqi Hafidh; Permatasari, Happy Kurnia; Sutrisna, EM.; Romadhon, Yusuf Alam; Kurniati, Yuni Prastyo
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: Analyzing the influence of agricultural environment on inflammation and breast cancer. Methodology: PECOS by mentioning terms in MeSH as search keywords. Inclusion criteria include: observational cohort, cross sectional or case control study design. Exclusion criteria included various forms of reviews, experimental design studies, RCTs and in animals, in-vitro studies and in-silico studies. Results: Google Scholar platform search obtained 112 articles and 177 articles from the Scopus database. After identification and screening using PRISMA-P, 6 articles were obtained. Benign and malignant breast lesions were significantly associated with exposure to environmental estrogens including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and organochlorines. There was an increase in inflammatory biomarkers, namely NF-κB, PPAR-γ, IL-12 dan TNF-α levels in breast lesions from areas with high pesticide spending. Applications: The agricultural environment is a risk factor for breast cancer mediated by inflammatory factors.
Age, Coastal Proximity, and Salt Consumption: Multifactorial Analysis of Hypertension Risk in A Central Javanese Population Kumala, Aswa Arsa; Anggitaratri, Zakia Novi; Widyananda, Honesty Trisna; Kurniawati, Yuni Prastyo; Romadhon, Yusuf Alam
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.5495

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Purpose: This study investigates the relationships between age, salt consumption, coastal proximity, and hypertension risk in populations along the northern coast of Central Java, Indonesia, addressing a significant gap in understanding environmental determinants of hypertension in coastal communities. Methodology: A cross-sectional study analyzed 4,699 patient records from the Integrated Health Post information system in Cepiring Subdistrict, Kendal Regency, Central Java during May-July 2024. Variables examined included age, blood pressure readings, self-reported salt consumption, and coastal proximity (measured as distance from village boundary to coastline). Bivariate analysis using Chi-Square tests and multivariate analysis using binary logistic regression were performed to identify associations and independent risk factors. Results: The study revealed significant associations between all examined factors and hypertension. Advanced age (≥50 years) increased hypertension risk (aOR 1.463; p<0.001). Living within 147 meters of the coastline unexpectedly demonstrated a protective effect (aOR 0.773; p=0.009). Excessive salt consumption showed the strongest association with hypertension (aOR 4.365; p<0.001), presenting a four-fold increased risk compared to moderate or low consumption. Applications/Originality/Value: This study provides novel insights into the paradoxical protective effect of coastal proximity on hypertension risk while confirming the significant impact of age and salt consumption. These findings emphasize the need for targeted interventions addressing dietary management and hypertension prevention, particularly among older populations. The unexpected protective role of coastal proximity warrants further investigation into potential environmental or lifestyle factors unique to coastal communities that might mitigate hypertension risk.
Hypertension Risk in Rural Indonesia: Insights on Age, BMI, and Traditional Market Accessibility Asyari, Aulya Rahmanisa Paramitha; Syawaliyah, Ainun Nimah; Maulana, Taqwa Ziyan; Sulastijah, Siti; Farida, Dany; Candrasari, Anika; Firda, Fathiyyatu Assadiy; Romadhon, Yusuf Alam
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the influence of traditional markets in rural areas and the relationship between definitive factors that influence through bivariate and multivariate statistical analysis. Methodology: This study used a cross-sectional design to analyze the effect of age, BMI, and the presence of traditional markets on blood pressure using data from visits to the Gatak District Health Center, Sukoharjo Regency (May-July 2024) with bivariate (Chi-Square) and multivariate (logistic regression) methods. Results: This study analyzed 9,639 respondents which showed that age 50 years and above (aOR = 4.647, p = 0.000), overweight/obese BMI (aOR = 1.677, p = 0.000), and the absence of a traditional market around the residence (aOR = 0.779, p = 0.004) were significantly associated with an increased risk of hypertension. This study states that traditional markets can function as a protective factor, while age and obesity increase the risk of hypertension in rural communities. Applications/Originality/Value: This study highlights the role of traditional markets as a protective factor against hypertension in rural Indonesia, which has rarely been discussed in previous studies; This study highlights the role of traditional markets as a protective factor against hypertension in rural Indonesia, a perspective rarely discussed in previous studies. It provides insights into their contribution to public health strategies and preventive measures.
Management of Family Medicine Approach to Mrs. S Patients, 36 Years-Old Female with Schizophrenia Residual F20.5 Condition Mayangsari, Ayu; Romadhon, Yusuf Alam
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: This study aims to identify risk factors, clinical problems and provide patient management with the implementation of holistic family doctor services based on an evidence-based medical approach with an imaginative approach to patients and families. Methodology: This research is a case report. Primary data were obtained through anamnesis (directly from the patient and indirectly from family members), physical examination, and home visits to complete family, psychosocial, and environmental data. Secondary data was obtained from the patient's medical records at the puskesmas. Assessment is based on a holistic diagnosis from the beginning, process, and end of the quantitative and qualitative studies. Results: A 36-year-old woman was diagnosed with schizophrenia. The patient acknowledged the presence of mental disorder in herself. The results of the evaluation showed that patient complaints and worries were reduced, patient and family knowledge about schizophrenia was lacking and needed further education. Conclusion: Schizophrenia that occurs in patients is caused by a lack of attention from parents and also families who do not socialize with neighbors and family.
Obesity in Rural Indonesia: Examining the Effects of BTS Towers, Age and Gender Zahrani, Ayu; Davina, Aifa Putri; Arrantissi, Syauqi Hanif; Sulastijah, Siti; Farida, Dany; Candrasari, Anika; Firda, Fathiyyatu Assadiy; Romadhon, Yusuf Alam
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: Obesity is a significant global health issue, including in Indonesia, where its prevalence continues to rise. This study investigates the influence of Base Transceiver Station (BTS) towers, age, and gender on obesity in rural Indonesian communities. A cross-sectional study analyzed secondary data from 9,639 patient visits to the Gatak Subdistrict Health Center between May and July 2024. Body Mass Index (BMI) was categorized into normo/underweight and overweight/obese groups, while BTS tower data were obtained from regional statistics. Statistical analyses were conducted using bivariate (Pearson's Chi-square) and multivariate (binary logistic regression) methods. Results showed that the presence of BTS towers and age did not significantly influence obesity. However, gender was a significant factor, with women exhibiting a higher prevalence of overweight/obesity compared to men (aOR = 0.796, p = 0.000). Most patients lived in areas with fewer than three BTS towers, and the majority were classified as normo/underweight. In conclusion, gender significantly influences obesity prevalence, with women being more affected than men, while the presence of BTS towers and age showed no significant relationship with obesity. These findings underscore the need for further research to explore additional factors contributing to obesity in rural Indonesian populations.
The Role of Nurses in Infectious Solid Waste Management: A Narrative Review Widodo, Dhito; Romadhon, Yusuf Alam; Praswati, Aflit
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Background: The management of infectious solid waste is essential in healthcare, influencing environmental safety and public health. Nurses, as frontline healthcare practitioners, are integral to the management of medical waste, encompassing segregation, storage, and disposal. Efficient waste management mitigates the risk of infections and environmental pollution; nonetheless, nurses may encounter difficulties stemming from inadequate training, limited resources, and exposure to work dangers. Aim: This narrative review analyzes the roles of nurses in the management of infectious solid waste, their contributions to patient safety, and the problems encountered in executing good waste management techniques. Methods: A narrative review was performed utilizing academic sources (PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar) to discover research on nurses' roles, education, and difficulties in hospital waste management. Studies were chosen for their pertinence to waste management techniques within healthcare environments. Results: Nurses are essential in the secure segregation, storage, and disposal of infectious waste. They mitigate infection risks by guaranteeing accurate classification and secure waste containment. Challenges such as limited resources, insufficient training, excessive workloads, and exposure to occupational risks impede effective waste management, despite its crucial importance. Nurses assist to infection prevention by implementing proper hygiene practices and utilizing personal protective equipment (PPE).
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