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DESKRIPSI TINGKAT PENGETAHUAN IBU USIA PRODUKTIF TERHADAP IVA TEST DALAM DETEKSI DINI KANKER SERVIKS DI WILAYAH KERJA PUSKESMAS NAGRAK Patimah, Papat; Septilia, Septilia; Hartati, Sri; Zahra, Alfina Putri; Yulianti, Inka
Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Pernus Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Volume 2 No.1 Tahun 2024
Publisher : STIKES Permata Nusantara Cianjur

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Cervical cancer is a type of malignancy caused byHuman Papilloma Virus(HPV) is an oncogenic disease that attacks the cervix . Cervical cancer can be transmitted through sexual intercourse, so if someone has had sexual intercourse, it is recommended to carry out early detection. Cervical cancer most often occurs in women aged 15 to 49 years, and the risk of cervical cancer increases between the ages of 20 and 30 years (Information Center on HPV and Cancer (ICO), 2014. WHO predicts that in 2030 there will be a surge in cancer sufferers in Indonesia up to seven times. Every year, no less than 15,000 cases of cervical cancer occur in Indonesia. This makes cervical cancer the number one killer of women in Indonesia The highest number of cervical cancers in the world . The high morbidity and mortality rate of cervical cancer is caused by delays in treatment. Cervical cancer sufferers generally only come to health services after they are in an advanced stage, even though if they are detected as early as possible, cervical cancer can most likely be cured. can increase the life expectancy of women suffering from cervical cancer. The increasing incidence of cervical cancer occurs due to delays in early detection and lack of public knowledge about cervical cancer. The type of research used in this research is researchdescriptivewhich is carried out to determine the value of the independent variable, either one variable or more(independent)without making comparisons, or connecting one variable with another variable. Sampling is carried out “purposive sampling” namely a sampling technique with certain considerations.
Komunikasi Terapeutik Pada Masalah Remaja Yang Mengalami Kekerasan Seksual: Komunikasi Terapeutik Pada Remaja Yang Mengalami Kekerasan Seksual Zahra, Alfina Putri; Agustia, Dini; Sujana, Dede Yusuf; Lestari, Seika Linda; Patimah, Papat
Jurnal Kesehatan Masa Depan Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Kesehatan Masa Depan
Publisher : Ruang Ide Publisher

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Sexual violence among adolescents is any form of coercion or threat to engage in sexual activity. Sexual activity includes groping, sexual immorality and even cheating. Objective: This literature study aims to understand the effectiveness of therapeutic communication regarding problems in adolescents who experience sexual violence. Method: The method Using literature studies with narrative methods from research results published in 2013-2022. Literature search using strategies with keywords Therapeutic Communication After the Problem of Adolescents Experiencing Sexual Violence with the Google Scholer data base. Results: The results of this study revealed that the provision of therapeutic communication in adolescents who experience sexual violence can improve the quality of life. Conclusion: In this case, mentoring and counseling can help victims of sexual violence in overcoming the traumatic impact of the violence. Counselors and escorts must have good therapeutic communication skills and pay attention to the stages of implementing therapeutic communication, so as to help victims feel protected and get healing.
Analysis of the Demographic Status of Diabetes Mellitus Patients in Participation in the Non-Communicable Disease Management Program Haryanto, Ricko Dwi; Rohayani, Lilis; Zahra, Alfina Putri
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S6 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

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NCD (Non-Communicable Diseases) activities support the proactive management of DM. This activity includes medical consultation, group education, home visits and health screenings for participants, and health education and counselling. Diabetes can be controlled using serious attention from all parties to improve the patient’s quality of life. So, NCDs (Non-communicable diseases) effectively improve the status of patient self-health maintenance. Objective to analyse the demographic status of diabetic Mellitus patients using the NCD (Non-Communicable Disease) Management program at the Nagrak Health Center, Cianjur Regency Correlative descriptive research method with a cross-sectional approach. A sample of 330 patients was taken using the random stratified sampling technique conducted in September 2023. The demographic status of the age group is related to the p-value (<0.001) on the level of utilisation of NCD (Non-Communicable Diseases) services in the Working Area of the Nagrak Health Center, Cianjur Regency by obtaining from 307 respondents with productive age to pre-elderly (37-59 years), there are 218 people (71%) whose utilisation rate of prolanis services is high, while from 23 respondents with elderly age up to high-risk elderly (60-80 years old), there are seven people (30.4%) whose utilisation rate of NCD (Non-Communicable Diseases) services. Factors affecting the coverage of participation of patients with diabetes mellitus in the NCD (Non-Communicable Disease) program are age and gender.