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The Effect of Socialization Externalization Conbination Internalization Methods in Improving the Implementation of Early Mobilization in Inpatient Wards Karnadi, Karnadi; Suyanto, Suyanto; Melastuti, Erna; Susanto, Herry
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i2.5611

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Early mobilization is a therapeutic approach involving physical activity or patient mobilization that begins early after medical procedures, such as surgery, especially in the context of intensive care unit (ICU) care. The purpose of this study was to prevent complications associated with immobility, such as muscle weakness, decreased physical function, and cardiovascular problems, and to accelerate patient recovery. The research method used a literature review with a search for relevant articles using semantic science. This study is in accordance with the keywords that have been found and refers to the criteria for dysarthria and speech therapy, the overall search results for articles from 3 databases contained 350 articles. After filtering the full text obtained 10 journals from scientific articles published in the last 5 years (2019-2024), which showed that there was an influence of the externalization socialization method combined with internalization in improving the implementation of early mobilization in the inpatient ward. Research with an orthogonal design showed no influence of the externalization socialization method combined with internalization in improving the implementation of early mobilization.
Literature Review: Psychosocial Aspects as Determinants of Cancer Patients' Quality of Life Khudoifah, Umi; Susanto, Herry; Amal, Ahmad Ikhlasul; Suyanto, Suyanto
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 4 (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.v7i4.6473

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Cancer is a chronic disease that not only affects patients physically, but also causes significant psychosocial distress. These psychosocial aspects have been shown to reduce patients' quality of life, yet are often overlooked in clinical practice. In fact, psychosocial-based interventions can strengthen emotional resilience and improve overall therapeutic outcomes. This review aims to evaluate the contribution of psychosocial aspects to cancer patients' quality of life based on recent scientific literature. This study was a systematic literature review by searching articles from two major databases, namely PubMed and Google Scholar, within the period 2020-2025. The search strategy was organized based on the PICO framework using keywords such as “psychosocial factors”, “quality of life”, and “cancer patients”. From a total of 180 articles found, 28 duplicate articles were eliminated, leaving 152 unique articles. The next stage of screening was done by reviewing the titles and abstracts, so 79 irrelevant articles were excluded and 73 articles continued to the next stage. At the eligibility assessment stage, 32 articles were selected after full-text reading and evaluation based on the inclusion criteria, which included discussing the relationship between psychosocial aspects and the quality of life of cancer patients, being available in full-text format, and written in either English or Indonesian. Finally, an in-depth evaluation of the quality and relevance of the articles was conducted, resulting in only 10 articles being deemed eligible for analysis in this literature review. The literature review indicated that psychosocial aspects such as anxiety, depression, coping, social support, and spirituality were shown to determine the quality of life of cancer patients. Psychosocial aspects are important determinants of cancer patients' quality of life.
Literature Review: The Advantages of Bonding Attachment to Prevent Baby Blues in Post Partum Moms Sephianti, Resky Salsasisca; Susanto, Herry; Wahyuni, Sri; Khasanah, Nopi Nur
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 4 (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.v7i4.6551

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The postpartum period is a transitional period that is physically and emotionally challenging for a mother. One of the emotional disorders that often appear during this period is baby blues, which is a feeling of sadness, anxiety, and irritability that usually occurs in the first week after childbirth. This study aims to identify and analyze the benefits of bounding attachment in preventing baby blues in postpartum mothers through a systematic review of scientific literature. This study used a Systematic Literature Review design with reference to the PRISMA guidelines. Article searches were conducted through two main databases, namely PubMed and Google Scholar, with a publication range between 2020 and 2025. The search strategy was organized based on the PICO approach, using keywords such as "bounding attachment", "baby blues", and "postpartum mother". Of the 320 articles found, a selection process based on inclusion and exclusion criteria was carried out to obtain 10 articles that were analyzed in depth. The analysis showed that bounding attachment has significant benefits in reducing the risk of baby blues. Bounding attachment is a simple but effective intervention in preventing emotional disorders in postpartum mothers, especially baby blues.