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BEHAVIORAL RELATIONSHIPS MAINTENANCE OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AGAINST THE INCIDENCE OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS Irwan Irwan; Putri Ayuningtias Mahdang; Nur Ayini S. Lalu
International Journal of Health Science & Medical Research Vol 1, No 2 (2022): August 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (447.402 KB) | DOI: 10.37905/ijhsmr.v1i2.11691

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Background: Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) are infections that are transmitted through sexual intercourse both vaginally, anally, and orally. The formulation of the problem in this study is what factors are related to the behavior of the Male Sex Group (LSL) to the transmission of sexually transmitted infections. Research methods: This study aims to analyze the relationship of reproductive health maintenance behavior to the incidence of Sexually Transmitted Infections, this type of study is analytical and observational with a Cross-Sectional design. The population consisted of the entire LSL group of 148 people; the study sample numbered 30. The data analysis technique uses the Fisher Exact and Kolmogorov Smirnov tests. Research results; showed that there was a relationship between reproductive health knowledge to the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (P=0.007), no relationship between reproductive organ maintenance behavior to early detection of cervical cancer (P=0.586), there was a relationship between risky sexual behavior to the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (p=0.005). Conclusion; Reproductive health maintenance behavior affects the risk of STI transmission in the LSL group.Keywords: Risky Sexual Behavior;  LSL; LMS.
ANALYSIS OF OCCUPATIONAL STRESS ON NURSES IN TOTO KABILA REGIONAL GENERAL HOSPITAL Ayu Rofia Nurfadillah; Nur Ayini S. Lalu
International Journal of Health Science & Medical Research Vol 1, No 2 (2022): August 2022
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Nursing is a very stressful job because a nursing service provider has a longer duration with patients and is required to provide quality services quickly, precisely, and carefully in complex circumstances or conditions. In addition, nurses are often burdened with other additional tasks and often carry out activities that are not their functions, such as handling administration, finance, and others. Nurses have higher stress levels than other professionals in hospitals. The novelty of this study is because it examines work stress on nurses at TOTO KABILA Hospital. The purpose of this study was to analyze work stress on nurses at Toto Kabila Hospital. The research design used a cross-sectional design, with a research sample of 116 nurses. Analysis of the data used is the chi-square test. The results showed that nurses who had a less heavy workload and experienced moderate work stress were 17 respondents (54.8%) and those who experienced severe work stress were 14 respondents (45.2%). At the same time, nurses with a heavy workload and moderate work stress are 22 respondents (25.9%), and among experts with serious work stress, as many as 63 respondents (74.1%). For good interpersonal relationships, 2 respondents (9.1%) experienced work stress, and 20 respondents (90.9%). Meanwhile, interpersonal relationships that experienced moderate work stress were 37 respondents (39.4%), and severe work stresses 57 respondents (60.6%). The conclusion is that there is a relationship between the workload and interpersonal relationships of nurses with the work stress of nurses at Toto Kabila Hospital, with a value of 0.05. Suggestions are expected that the nurses of RSUD Toto Kabila can manage their working time well, use time effectively in order to complete their work on time, and can find the best solution for every problem faced so as to reduce the workload that results in work stress.
PROCESSING OF MEDICAL MASK WASTE IN GORONTALO CITY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Nur Ayini S. Lalu; Moh. Rivai Nakoe; Julianty Akuba; Laksmyn Kadir
International Journal of Health Science & Medical Research Vol 2, No 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/ijhsmr.v2i2.19264

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The disposal of disposable masks has raised concerns among environmentalists. Disposable medical mask waste is currently easy to find because people throw it away everywhere in intact condition. When people throw away masks carelessly, it is difficult to distinguish the use of shows by people with excellent or diseased health conditions. The problem in this research is the improper management of medical masks. This research method aims to analyze the frequency of using masks when leaving the house and the practice of processing medical mask waste used by the people of Gorontalo City. This type of research is quantitative with a cross-sectional design and analytic descriptive method. The population in this study were all people living in the City of Gorontalo in 2 sub-districts, namely Kota Timur and Kota Utara, with a sample size of 379 samples from the City of East and 377 representatives from the City of North. The results showed that the processing of medical masks in Gorontalo City during the Covid-19 Pandemic was not on target; this was evidenced by the processing of medical mask waste in Kota Timur District, which was disposed of carelessly as much as 36.5%, while medical mask waste was processed by cutting and 16.7% were burnt for the East Kota sub-district and 15.9% processed and reused. This study concluded that in the processing of medical masks in Gorontalo City during the Covid-19 pandemic for the East City District, many were still disposed of carelessly. In contrast, most medical mask users were washed and reused for the North City District. In comparison, for the North sub-district, it was 4.2%; even out of the 377 respondents surveyed, 361 medical mask users washed and reused. This is very worrying for environmental experts because the repeated use of medical masks will particularly impact oral health.Keywords: Processing; Waste; Medical mask.
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ANALYSIS DUE TO EXPOSURE TO CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) IN THE GORONTALO CITY AREA Nakoe, Moh. Rivai; S. Lalu, Nur Ayini; Paramata, Arfiani Rizki
International Journal of Health Science & Medical Research Vol 3, No 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/ijhsmr.v3i1.22029

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Air is necessary for the continuity of creature life, especially man. Air cleaning has benefits, but the most important and foremost thing is For the Respiratory man. Motorized vehicles have the biggest influence on worsening air pollution. The primary pollutants _ contained in exhaust gases in vehicles are carbon monoxide (CO) and particulate dust. Research purposes This knowledge of Carbon Monoxide (CO) concentration Analyzes risk ecological (HQ) consequences of CO exposure, analyzing the grand average exposure ( intake ) and level realtime risk (RQ). Carbon monoxide (CO) exposure is around the Gorontalo City area: Fifth Lake, Front Gorontalo State University campus, and shopping center. Types of research This is an observational study with an approach to Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) and Health Risk Assessment (HRA) through study field (field studies). Research results show 3 locations are showing Carbon Monoxide (CO) levels have exceeded border brother or standard quality air ambient, with the presentation highest at location three, namely the shopping centers, with results of 39,568 μg /Nm 3. Based on the results, it can be known that CO levels in Gorontalo City are already included in category No safe because 100% of the sample location exceeds the Threshold Limit Value (NAV) based on PP No. 22 of 2021 concerning maintenance Protection and Management Environment for _ value (CO) is 10,000 μg /Nm 3 (10 mg/m 3 ). The calculation results in intake CO exposure realtime big risk health For all locations Good of the CO parameters incl in category risky with RQ 1. People living in the area location taking samples are expected to care more about health and prevention, like getting used to using a mask when working and reducing the habit smoke To minimize exposure to carbon monoxide and TSP.