Sismala Harningtyas
STIKES Maharani Malang

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THE CORELATION BETWEEN COMPLIANCE WITH DRINKING OAT "TUBERCOLOSIS DRUG" AND THE HEALING STATUS OF PULMONARY TB PATIENTS IN THE LUNG CLINIC Sri Utami; Achmad Dafir Firdaus; Sismala Harningtyas
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/phj.v5i2.744

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Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious chronic disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria that can attack the lungs but can also affect various other organs such as the pleura, lymph nodes, bones, and other extra-pulmonary organs. Adherence to medication is the patient's attitude toward taking medication as recommended. This study used the purposive sampling technique with a retrospective approach; the sample consisted of 40 respondents. Data were collected by looking at medical record data and analyzed using the Chi-Square test. The results showed that of the 40 patients studied, there were 13 who were compliant and 10 who were declared cured. The results of the statistical test analysis obtained a pvalue so is rejected and is accepted. So there is a relationship between adherence to medication and recovery status. There are still many pulmonary TB patients who are not cured because they are not compliant with treatment. Adherence to taking medication is an important indicator of the patient's recovery status, but compliance is influenced by a lack of awareness of the importance of treatment, such as preferring herbal remedies, not wanting to take medicine again because they feel their body is healthy, and not controlling because of long-term out-of-town work. So that strong support is needed both from the family, health workers, and also from pulmonary TB survivors.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PARENTING PATTERNS AND PARENTAL MOTIVATION IN CONDUCTING TOILET TRAINING FOR PRESCHOOL AGE CHILDREN IN KADEMANGAN VILLAGE Sandra Waki'ah Prihatini; Feriana Ira Handian; Sismala Harningtyas
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol 6 No 1 (2024): In Progress issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/phj.v6i1.799

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Introduction: Preschool age is a stage where children learn to be able to urinate and defecate independently, which if there is a delay will have an impact on health problems. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between parenting style and parental motivation in toilet training for parents.This research design uses a correlational quantitative design with a crosswhich,sectional approach. Objectives: Parents who have preschool-age children are expected to provide proper care at this stage so as not to become late. Methods: A sample of 40 parents who had preschool-age children delay,determined by the total sampling method. The instruments used in this study were parenting questionnaires and parental motivation for toilet training. The Spearman-Rho. test is used in analyzing data. Results: The results of self-testing obtained a value of p = (0.001) < (0.05) and a value of r = 0.524, which means that there is a positive relationship related to parenting style and parental motivation in doing toilet training in pre-school children in Kademangan Village with moderate correlation strength. Which means that the more fixed the parenting style, the higher the motivation parents have to do toilet training. Conclusions: For Further Researchers The next researcher found out other factors in the parenting style applied to children. Meanwhile, to motivate parents in carrying out toilet training in preschool children, future researchers must also know other factors besides parenting patterns. Apart from that, future researchers can conduct research in villages that have problems that are almost the same as this case
Relationship between Personal Hygiene During Menstruation With Events Pruri tus Vulvae For Young Women in Islamic Boarding Schools Malang Regency Lailatul Erikatus Sholihah; Feriana Ira Handian; Sismala Harningtyas
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol 6 No 1 (2024): In Progress issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/phj.v6i1.801

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Introduction: Pelrsonal hygielnel is an important factor in an elffort to maintain helalth, this is donel to avoid diselasel and can gelt useld to living a helalthielr lifel. Most of us bellielvel that hygielnel problelms arel commonplacel. Thel aim of this study was to deltelrminel a significant rellationship beltweleln pelrsonal hygielnel during melnstruation and thel incidelncel of pruritus vulvael in young womeln at Islamic boarding schools in Malang Objectives: Thel samplel in this study was 118 young womeln Methods:Thel relselarch delsign usels a cross-selctional approach. Thel samplel in this study was 118 young womeln using proportional random sampling telchniquel. Thel instrumelnt in this study was a pelrsonal hygielnel quelstionnairel during melnstruation and pruritus vulvae Results:Thel relsults of thel study proveld that most of thel 65 (55.1%) relspondelnts elxpelrielnceld sufficielnt pelrsonal hygielnel and most of thel 55 (46.6%) relspondelnts elxpelrielnceld modelratel priuritus vulae Conclusions: Spelarman rank telst relsults show that thelrel is a 2 correllation beltweleln pelrsonal hygielnel during melnstruation and thel frelquelncy of pruritus vulvael in young womeln at Islamic boarding schools in Malang Relgelncy with a significant valuel (p = 0.000) < (0.05), and a correllation coelfficielnt of 0.500 which melans that both variablels havel modelratel rellationship strelngth. Suggelstions for thel relspondelnts of this study arel elxpelcteld to maximizel thel lelvell of clelanlinelss and prelvelnt symptoms of pruritus vulvael
THE EFFECT OF ELDERLY EXERCISES ON REDUCING PAIN IN THE ELDERLY AT THE AL-ISLAH ELDERLY CENTER Enos Umbu mada Hahar; Sih Ageng Lumadi; Sismala Harningtyas
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol 6 No 1 (2024): In Progress issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/phj.v6i1.817

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Introduction: Elderly or old age is the final stage of human life development, starting from the age of 60 years and above. The elderly experience a decrease in the ability of the body's organs to repair themselves or change or maintain normal function. Gymnastics for the elderly is light exercise that can be done anywhere, and is a sport that is not included in the heavy exercise category, so it can be applied to the elderly. Objective: to determine the effect of exercise on reducing pain in the elderly at the Al-ishlah elderly home. Method: The research design used was pre-experimental using one class pre test-post test design. The total sample of 22 respondents was included in this research. The Wilcoxon test was used in this research with the SPSS program. Results: test results p value = 0.000. This result shows a significant value smaller than the specified value, namely 0.05 (p≤0.05). Based on these results, Ha was accepted and Ho was rejected, so it was concluded that Ha was accepted, meaning that there was an influence of elderly exercise on reducing pain in the elderly at the Al-Islah Elderly Home. Conclusion: There is an influence of elderly exercise on reducing pain in the elderly with a pain score scale of mild, moderate and severe