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Anindini Winda
China Traditional Medicine Department, Bhakti Wiyata Health Institute

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Relationship Between Ante Natal Care As A Health Education Approach And Incidence Of Hypertension (Gestational Hypertension) Among Pregnant Women Dewi Atika Putri; Hari Iskandar Kang; Anindini Winda Amalia; Iwan Kusnawirawan; Hernayati Hernayati; Muhammad Arsyad Subu
Jurnal Health Sains Vol. 4 No. 9 (2023): Journal Health Sains
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This study aims to determine the relationship between antenatal care (ANC) education approach and the incidence of hypertension in pregnant women. This study used a descriptive method to understand the relationship between the ante natal care as a health education approach and the incidence of hypertension in pregnant women. Samples were randomly taken on pregnant women who visited Antenatal Care in Leuwiliang district with a correlation formula as a minimal calculation. Eighty-seven subjects were included, and blood pressure measurements were carried out following the SOP for blood pressure measurement with description analysis and analysis of the relationship between hypertension events with ANC visits and gestational age. The highest variable of antenatal care visits in incomplete visits was 66 pregnant women (66.0%). Pregnant women who have the most hypertension status were 55 pregnant women (55.0%). The most hypertension in the group was not at risk as much as 46%. The highest percentage were mothers whose antenatal care visits were incomplete and hypertension was 44%. The lowest percentage is mothers with complete antenatal care visits and normal hypertension which was 8%. There was an incidence of hypertension in the non-risk group and ANC visits and showed the presence of hypertension in the incomplete ANC visit group. Thus, educational approaches and efforts to increase awareness of pregnant women in ANC need to be improved
Changes in The Mental Health Condition Among Elderly After Giving Reflexology Massage Intervention Dewi Atika Putri; Hari Iskandar Kang; Anindini Winda; Muhammad Arsyad Subu; Dwi Ratna Sari Handayani; Hafna Rosita
Jurnal Health Sains Vol. 4 No. 10 (2023): Journal Health Sains
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Introduction: The number of elderly people in Indonesia is estimated to rise by about 10 percent and by 2024 it will rise to 20 percent and this group is facing issues such as living below the poverty line, health problems such as mental health (depression and anxiety) Various instruments of mental health are widely used both in hospitals and in the community Objective: The objective of this study was to know the changes in the mental health condition of elders after given reflexology intervention Methods: This is quasi experimental study with pre and post design among elder group ≥ 60 years. The elderly people were interviewed with GDS and GAT-7 before receiving treatment. The following step consisted of alternate massaging the legs using reflexology. After completing the reflexology massage intervention every 2 (two) times a week with a duration of 100-140 minutes, the second GDS and GAT-7 interview was then conducted. The results of the difference in the average scores of GDS and GAT-7 were compared to see the extent of the benefits of reflexology intervention in reducing anxiety and depression in the elderly group. Other variables are age, marriage status, education, research carried out in Puraseda village, Leuwiliang district, Bogor district of West Java. Sampling method uses random sampling techniques that meet the inclusion criteria with a minimum sample size of 10. Analysis is performed in a descriptive and bivariate to see the difference between GS and GAT-7 scores. Results: The overall average GDS score decreased after being given reflexology massage. Our study found that there was an influence of reflexology on the elderly mental health. The average depression score before reflexology was 18.60 with a standard deviation of 3.01. Then, an average depression score after reflexology intervention was 16.20 with a standard deviation of 2.68. In this study, the anxiety score was carried out using the Wilcoxon test, where 7 subjects’ anxiety levels decreased, 3 subjects’ anxiety levels increased, and 5 subjects remained the same.
Changes in The Mental Health Condition Among Elderly After Giving Reflexology Massage Intervention Dewi Atika Putri; Hari Iskandar Kang; Anindini Winda; Muhammad Arsyad Subu; Dwi Ratna Sari Handayani; Hafna Rosita
Jurnal Health Sains Vol. 4 No. 10 (2023): Journal Health Sains
Publisher : Syntax Corporation Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

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Introduction: The number of elderly people in Indonesia is estimated to rise by about 10 percent and by 2024 it will rise to 20 percent and this group is facing issues such as living below the poverty line, health problems such as mental health (depression and anxiety) Various instruments of mental health are widely used both in hospitals and in the community Objective: The objective of this study was to know the changes in the mental health condition of elders after given reflexology intervention Methods: This is quasi experimental study with pre and post design among elder group ≥ 60 years. The elderly people were interviewed with GDS and GAT-7 before receiving treatment. The following step consisted of alternate massaging the legs using reflexology. After completing the reflexology massage intervention every 2 (two) times a week with a duration of 100-140 minutes, the second GDS and GAT-7 interview was then conducted. The results of the difference in the average scores of GDS and GAT-7 were compared to see the extent of the benefits of reflexology intervention in reducing anxiety and depression in the elderly group. Other variables are age, marriage status, education, research carried out in Puraseda village, Leuwiliang district, Bogor district of West Java. Sampling method uses random sampling techniques that meet the inclusion criteria with a minimum sample size of 10. Analysis is performed in a descriptive and bivariate to see the difference between GS and GAT-7 scores. Results: The overall average GDS score decreased after being given reflexology massage. Our study found that there was an influence of reflexology on the elderly mental health. The average depression score before reflexology was 18.60 with a standard deviation of 3.01. Then, an average depression score after reflexology intervention was 16.20 with a standard deviation of 2.68. In this study, the anxiety score was carried out using the Wilcoxon test, where 7 subjects’ anxiety levels decreased, 3 subjects’ anxiety levels increased, and 5 subjects remained the same.