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The Description of the Body Image of Adolescent Girls During Puberty Fauzania, Syifa Nurul; Solehati, Tetti; Hidayati, Nur Oktavia
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i2.3029

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Physical changes during puberty are very rapid and are not balanced with psychological changes, which can cause adolescents to pay more attention to their body shape and appearance. If adolescents are unable to accept their body image, it can affect their daily behaviors such as self-confidence, eating patterns, and dietary behavior. This study aims to determine the description of the body image of adolescent girls during puberty at SDN Cingcin 01. This research design is quantitative descriptive. This study used a total sampling technique with a sample size of 55 female students at SDN Cingcin 01 who had reached puberty. Total sampling was used in this study because the population is less than 100 people. Data was collected using the Multidimensional Body Self Relations Questionnaire-Appearance Scale (MBSRQ-AS) to measure the body image with validity test results ranging from 0.438-0.795, and the reliability test results 0.922. Univariate analysis was carried out using descriptive statistics. The results showed that 28 respondents (50.9%) were in the negative body image category. Based on the dimensions, respondents had negative perceptions of appearance evaluation (56.4%) and overweight preoccupation (52.7%), positive perceptions of appearance orientation (56.4%), body area satisfaction (58.2%), and self-classified weight (78.2%). In conclusion, half of the respondents had a negative body image. It is recommended for schools to do health education to improve the body image of their female students.
Nurses’ Perception of Disaster Preparedness in Bandung Kosasih, Cecep Eli; Solehati, Tetti; Trisyani, Yanny; Budiman, Ganjar Wisnu
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 4 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i4.3637

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Indonesia as an archipelagic country has various natural and non-natural disasters, the preparedness of health workers, especially nurses, influences disaster management, where nurses have the largest number during disaster management. Objective to identify nurses' perceptions of nurse preparedness in the pre-disaster, disaster, and post-disaster phases in the Bandung City area. The type of research used is descriptive quantitative survey research. The population is all nurses in the West Java region who are adults. The sampling technique used in this study uses convenience sampling. Respondents were nurses in Bandung, a total of 287 people. Data was collected by filling out a questionnaire using Google Forms. The data obtained was then analyzed univariately using descriptive analysis through frequencies and percentages. The results showed that most (80.5%) of disaster education and training was lacking, and a small proportion (19.5%) were good. More than half (54.7%) of knowledge and information about disasters needs to be improved, and almost half (45.3%) is good. Handling of bioterrorism and emergency response Most (61.3%) are poor, and almost half (38.7%) are good. Nurses' response during a disaster was more than half (51.2%) poor, and almost half (48.8%) were good. During the disaster evaluation, more than half (51.2%) were poor, and almost half (48.8%) were good. Overall, the perception of disaster preparedness is more than half (50.4%) poor, and almost half (49.6%) is good. Nurses' perceptions of disaster preparedness in some aspects are still lacking, and some are good.
The Effect of Physical Activity Intervention on the Well-Being of Pregnant Women: Literature Review Solehati, Tetti; Puspita, Nezla; Rismawati, Ima; Ramdhona, Dinyatul Arba; Salsabila, Khalishah; Taslam, Afni Faddilah; Samdjaya, Lu'lu Nadiyya; Rahayu, Yuliana Sri; Kosasih, Cecep Eli
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i2.5542

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Physical activity during pregnancy needs to be considered because it will have a positive impact in reducing medical interventions during childbirth, such as: amniocentesis, labor induction, and the risk of cesarean section. Low physical activity in pregnant women causes adverse effects, such as: excess weight during pregnancy, diabetes, and hypertension. This study aimed to identify physical exercise that is effective in improving the welfare of pregnant women. Literature review research design. Literature search assisted by Pubmed, Science Direct, and Ebsco databases using the keywords "Pregnant women" OR "Pregnancy" OR "Pregnant" AND "Exercise" OR "Exercises" OR "Physical Activity" AND "Well-being" OR "Life satisfaction" OR "Life quality" by considering the inclusion criteria including: fultex on physical exercise interventions in pregnant women published from 2014-2024, in English, primary research with Randomized Controlled Trial, Clinical Trial, quasi-experiment designs.This study found 10 articles that met the requirements for analysis, which were then analyzed using JBI. The results of the study found six themes of the influence of physical activity during pregnancy on the welfare of pregnant women, namely: improving sleep quality and maternal-fetal attachment, reducing pain during pregnancy, affecting labor, improving fetal well-being and intrauterine safety, optimal weight gain, and preventing postpartum depression. Based on the results of the study, it was concluded that there are various types of physical exercise in improving maternal well-being during pregnancy, so it is recommended that pregnant women do physical activity during their pregnancy to improve the well-being of the mother and her fetus.
Co-Authors Aan Nuraeni Ade Kirana Adila, Raisa agus rahmat Agusti, Adriyan Dwi Agustin Agustin Ahmad Yamin Alfiyah, Nur Andini, Melina Rike Andriana, Shela Anggraeni, Farina Anita Purnama Ardliana, Ratna R Aulia, Dian Ayu, Rahadiani Ayuningtias, Rayinda Bilqiis A, Andini Budiman, Ganjar Wisnu Cecep Eli Kosasih Cecep Eli Kosasih chania, Astilia Darmawan, Tasya Alfainninda Putri Darmayanti Darmayanti Dea Aulia Putri Desy Indra Yani Devita Madiuw Dewi, Nadya Puspita Diana Ulfah Dinda, Arini Dyah Setyorini Efri Widianti Eldiana, Liesta Elhaqqa, Arina Elvi Juliansyah Jamari Ermiati Ermiati Fasya Fadillah, Jasmine Fauzania, Syifa Nurul Fauziyyah, Farras Gapa Fikri, Auliya Ramanda Fithriyah, Noor Fithriyah, Noor Gusgus Ghraha Ramdhanie Handayani, Audia Hariyani, Salsa Dila Fitria Hasan, Nur Bilqis Haibah Mufidah Hasna K, Nisrina Henny Suzana Mediani Herman, Regina Yasmine Hidayat, Anne Mayliani Ida Maryati Indriana, Vivi V Indriani , Dinar Iqroansyah, Rifa Ikbal Islamah, Rachelya Nurfirdausi Jamlaay, Ruth Jannah, Zakia Nurul Juniar, Shafira Kinaya Vathia Zalva Niara Komalasari, Masriyah Kosasih , Cecep Eli Kosim Kosim Laili Rahayuwati Lastari, Vina Fuji Lestari, Vina Fuji Lidya Nazhifa Kusumah Mahendra, Olga Sandrela Mahmuudah, Lu'lu N Mamat Lukman, Mamat Marlinda, Yani Mediana, Henny Suzana Miliarta, Evita R Millenika, Valencia Trie Mira Trisyani Mira Trisyani Koeryaman Mujahidah, Gita Mulya, Adelse Prima Mutia, Gina Ummul Nadila Vinri Napisah, Pipih Nur Oktavia Hidayati Nurafni, Ratu Nurfirdausi Islamah, Rachelya Nurhidayah, Ida Nurul Aulia, Syifa Nur’Aini , Erina Prastidini, Tri Pratiwi, Rery Yuliani Pratiwi, Siti Rahmiati Pravidanti, Findhya Rachma Puput Antika Sari Purwanto, Maitza Orita Savita Puspita, Nezla Puspitasari, Neneng Ratnanengsih Puspitasari, Neneng Ratnanengsih Putri, Dea Sephia Putri, Sarah Rauzana Rabbani, Hasna Rahayu, Yuliana Sri Rahmawati, Ai Rahmawati, Syoifa Rahmi, Elisa Rais, Yulia Rais, Yulia Ramdhona, Dinyatul Arba Realita, Chikita Regita, Aulia Putri Restuning Widiasih Rindiarti, Nadia Amelia Rismawati, Ima Rizka Fauzia Rahmah Sakti, Dimas Wibawa Salsabila, Azzahra Salsabila, Khalishah Salsabila, Unik Hanifah Samdjaya, Lu'lu Nadiyya Sari, Citra Windani Mambang Sayu Putu Yuni Paryati Septianah, Tri Indah Setiawan, Sobur Shabrina, Raden Maghfira Izzany Sholihah, Amalia Rizki Siti Sarah Purnamasari Solihah, Amalia Rizqi Sri Hendrawati Sri Susilawati Sukmawati Sukmawati Tanjung, Rifani Okti Putri Tantry, Yustin Usyani Taslam, Afni Faddilah Taty Hernawaty Titin Sutini, Titin Triesna, Meuthia Saulikha Udin Rosidin Winingsih, Wina Witdiawati Witdiawati, Witdiawati Wiwi Mardiah, Wiwi Yanny Trisyani Yanti Hermayanti Zaenal, Zabina Syaharani