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Journal : International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS)

Systematic review of community efforts in early handling post-exposure prophylaxis cases of rabies animal bite transmission Tanti Marjiana; Asti Melani Astari; Lilik Zuhriyah
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 10, No 1: March 2021
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v10i1.20557

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Rabies is acute progressive encephalitis, caused by a virus that enters the body after the bite of an infected animal, and migrates to the brain. Management of rabies animal bite transmission (GHPR) with post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is the most important strategy for preventing rabies-related mortality. GHPR victims need the right PEP. Effective post-exposure provision depends on good individual awareness about rabies and access to health services. To find out the efforts made by the community in raising public awareness to get PEP by doing initial handling after GHPR appropriately. This systematic review begins by identifying the literature on scientific articles that have been published in 2014-2019 in international databases namely Proquest, ScienceDirect, Springer and Ebsco. Selection is done by systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) flow diagram and selected using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) checklist format tools. The nine relevant articles were obtained to be analyzed into a systematic review, namely four articles from the Proquest database, two articles from the ScienceDirect database and three articles from the Ebsco database. Community efforts in initial treatment of victims exposed to GHPR are immediately carried out by applying wound washing, providing antiseptics and immediately to health care facilities to get further treatment. The community should understand important information about handling practices in GHPR wound management appropriately. PEP was an immediate action for early relief when victims are exposed to GHPR. PEP was conducted as an effort to prevent the virus from developing into dangerous stages that could result in death
The trigger factors of domestic violence among mothers during pregnancy Natalia Damaiyanti Putri Raden; Lilik Zuhriyah; Sri Andarini
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 12, No 1: March 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v12i1.21429

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Domestic violence also called "domestic abuse" or "intimate partner violence", can be defined as a pattern of behavior in any relationship that is used to gain or maintain power and control over an intimate partner. Abuse is physical, sexual, emotional, economic, or psychological actions or threats of actions that influence another person. This includes any behaviors that frighten, intimidate, terrorize, manipulate, hurt, humiliate, blame, injure, or wound someone. Furthermore, it is common among women, which globally increases the risk of pregnancy. This research aimed to analyze the trigger factors of domestic violence among pregnant women. The interviews with eight participants were analyzed using the Colaizzi method. It produced five main themes, namely, the husband is often angry and fight since having an affair, income is not sufficient to fulfill the monthly needs, fights because the husband feels jealous, the husband is temperament, smacks, and also berates when drunk, fights because husband spends money on gambling.
Empowering breastfeeding mothers: How self-directed learning boosts confidence-unveiling the two-round Delphi method Ariani, Dewi; Dradjat, Respati Suryanto; Kumboyono, Kumboyono; Zuhriyah, Lilik
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 14, No 3: September 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v14i3.25965

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Promoting breastfeeding self-efficacy through self-directed learning requires behavior, goal setting, and self-reinforcement. This research aims to collect insights from health professionals on strategies for improving maternal confidence in breastfeeding using self-directed learning and existing knowledge. An in-depth exploration through a two-round Delphi method rooted in the self-efficacy theory of self-directed learning for breastfeeding mothers was conducted, involving expert input and an extensive literature review. Four key documents were identified, each undergoing rigorous expert rating to ensure quality. Six essential elements for health professionals to guide breastfeeding mothers were established, focusing on lactation physiology, successful initiation, confidence building, adversity management, cultural beliefs, and public breastfeeding. Three crucial topics, including prior knowledge, personal attributes, and autonomous processes, were designed to enhance self-efficacy through self-directed learning. In conclusion, the study emphasizes the vital role of health professionals in supporting mothers through comprehensive breastfeeding guidance and encouraging self-directed learning.
Co-Authors AA Sudharmawan, AA Adeliza Firzarosany Afiatur Rohimah Agung Indrawan, I Wayan Agung Prasetia Ahmad Ikbal P Ahmad Yunus Ainun Ganisia Aldila Putri Rahayu Alfryan Janardhana Aliesya Patricia Wulandari Andi Arahmadani Arasy Anggun Setyaningrum Arasy, Andi Arahmadani Ardy mahendra Ariani Ariani Arum Sulistyarini Asrini Kaninta Asti Melani Astari Aswin Djoko Baskoro Azzahra, Shabrina Laila Bambang Rahardjo Cahyani, Dinar Yuni Awalia Anilam Candra Novi Dermawan Cicin Ulfinah Cornelia Fransiska Sandehang Denny Ahmad Fauzi DEWI ARIANI Dewi Santosaningsih Dian Handayani Dian Pitaloka Priasmoro, Dian Pitaloka Dina Dewi Sartika Lestari Ismail Dinar Yuni Awalia Anilam Cahyani Dradjat, Respati S. Dwi Wahyudi Ekkel Aisyiyah Eleonora Sucahyo Fariza Kusuma W Fiella Rachmatika Flavianus Riantiarno Frasia, Yhummei Veronia Frits Hendrik Kaiya Hari Kusnanto Haripradiantoi, Tito Hariyanto, Engelbert Harun Al Rasyid Harun Al Rasyid Harun Al Rasyid Helen Lioni Herwendanasari, Deltania I Wayan Agung Indrawan Ifit Bagus Apriantono Indriani Ningrum Ineke Permatasari Iris Juita Kastianti Isnadiyah Juhdi Jihan Arabikum Juhdi, Isnadiyah Kartika, Annisa Wuri Ken Diah Mangar Nastiti Kristianingrum, Niko Dima Kristina Haloho, Sri Dewi Kumboyono Kumboyono Kumoro Asto Lenggono Kuncoro, Wahyudi Kuswantoro Rusca Putra Lilik Supriati Linda Prasetyorini Loeki Enggar Fitri Marji Marji Martha Nurani P Mira Fatmawati Mujahidin Mujahidin Mukhamad Fathoni Nadya Karlina Megananda Nafisa Naaz Nanik Setijowati Nastiti, Ken Diah Mangar Natalia Damaiyanti Putri Raden Natasha Halim, Angie Ni Made Sintha Pratiwi Nikma Fitriasari Ninik Djajati Nugroho Nurponco Priyanto Nur Hidayati Azhar, Nur Hidayati Panjaitan, Damaris Gabrielle Valentine Pedro gonzales Pradina, Fifin Prahadiani, Saesar Revita Proscilla Maiselina Putri Fitri Alfiantya Rahayu, Aldila Putri Rahmad Rahmad Rahmah Dara Lufira Rahmawati Aminingrum Rakhmani, Alidha Nur Respati Suryanto Dradjat Rifqi Rinanto Rinik Eko Kapti, Rinik Eko Rivo Yudhinata Brian Nugraha Rochelle siem Safrina Dewi Ratnaningrum, Safrina Dewi Sakinah Annura Satwika Desantina Muktiningsih Satwika Desantina Muktiningsih Satwika Desantina Muktiningsih Satwika Desantina Muktiningsih, Satwika Desantina Sirat, Noorhamdani A. Sitawati Sitawati Siti Dwi Astuti Sri Andarini Sri Andarini Sri Andarini Sri Hayati, Yati Sutrisno . Thalia Suharli Tita Hariyanti Tri Baskoro Tunggul Satoto Tri Wahyu Sarwiyata Udjianto, Udjianto Ulina Sagala, Hotma Wandira Lalitya Wardani, Diajeng Setya Wening Prastowo Wicaksana, Anang Panca Windarwati, Heni Dwi Wurjatmiko, Adi Try Yahya Irwanto Yati Sri Hayati Yulia Dwi Setia Yulianto, Wahyu YUNI ASRI, YUNI Zahra Zahra Zainal Arifin Zainal Ulu Zaroan Supriadi