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DESCRIPTION OF NUTRITIONAL STATUS CHILDREN OF PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE AT AL-CHUSNAINI ISLAMIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL KLOPOSEPULUH SUB-DISTRICT SUKODONO DISTRICT Khuyyizatul Salsabilah, Khuyyizatul Salsabilah; Loetfia Dwi Rahariyani; Dony Sulystiono
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v1i3.25

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Nutrition is one of the foundations for public health, if there are disturbances of malnutrition, undernutrition, excess nutrition, and obesity growth will not take place optimally. Lack of nutrients results in reduced comprehension, physical growth is not optimal, stature tends to be short, not active, while excess nutrients will increase the risk of degenerative diseases in the future. This study aims to describe the nutritional status of elementary school-age children at Al-Chusnaini Islamic Elementary School, Kloposepuluh Subdistrict, Sukodono District. This research method is a descriptive study. The population and sample size are the same, namely 50 grade 1 students and 50 grade 2 students. The data for this study were taken by measuring height and weight and then calculated based on body mass index (BMI) and Z-Score. The results of the study showed that almost all students in grades 1 and 2 were in the good nutrition category, nutritional status was seen by gender, it was found that male students experienced more obesity problems, while female students experienced more malnutrition problems. This research is expected to be a reference in monitoring the nutritional status of elementary school students as well as a reminder for teachers to teach students how important it is to have good nutritional status, eat according to balanced nutrition guidelines, and actively participate in sports activities that have been facilitated by the school.
Description of The Level of Independence of The Elderly in Fulfillment of Activity Daily Living (ADL) at UPTD Griya Werdha Jambangan Surabaya Devi, Tiyas Marta; Dony Sulystiono; Alfi Maziyah; Shifaza, Fathimah
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v3i1.38

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Elderly is the term for the final stage of the process of obtaining the gift of longevity. Physical changes in the elderly will affect the level of independence. The independence of the elderly in the Activity of Daily Living (ADL) is defined as a person's independence in carrying out daily activities. Measuring the level of independence of respondents is done through observation techniques and interviews with respondents. The assessment instrument used in this study uses Barthel Index.The Barthel index consists of ten independent activities, namely eating, bathing, self-care, dressing, urinating, defecating, using the toilet, moving, mobility, going up and down stairs. Based on the results of the research that has been done, it is found that the majority of the elderly are included in the independent category of 71 people (41.3%). Data obtained that the majority of the elderly are most dependent on the activity of going down the stairs as many as 72 people (41.9%). Many elderly people need help in going up and down stairs caused by several factors, such as a decrease in the level of muscle strength due to increasing age. So that further action is needed to overcome the elderly who still have a low level of independence.
Characteristics of Tuberculosis Patients With Drug Resistance at Candi Health Center, Wonoayu Health Center, and Krian Health Center Candraningtyas, Amanda Tiara; Dony Sulystiono; Siti Maemonah; Suesmini Suprihatin
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v2i2.159

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Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis (TB) occurs when the M. tuberculosis bacteria become resistant to standard anti-TB drugs. This study aimed to identify the characteristics of patients with drug-resistant TB at Candi, Wonoayu, and Krian Health Centers. The type of research that will be carried out uses qualitative research with a descriptive research design and the research population is all RO TB patients who are undergoing treatment at the Candi Health Center, Wonoayu Health Center, Krian Health Center, totaling 15 people. Data collection uses a questionnaire. The findings revealed that most respondents were of productive age (93.3%), predominantly male (53.3%), with a majority having low BMI (46.6%), junior high school education (53.3%), and being unemployed. It was found that 15 respondents (100%) did not have the habit of consuming alcohol, and most (80%) did not smoke. A significant portion (46.6%) had a history of diabetes mellitus (DM), but none had a history of exposure to other TB patients. The study highlights that factors like productive age, male gender, poor nutrition, and low education levels may increase the risk of drug-resistant TB, while treatment adherence and the absence of smoking and alcohol use are crucial in controlling the disease. This research emphasizes the importance of intervention in the community to increase awareness and prevention of TB RO at the Candi Health Center, Wonoayu Health Center, and Krian Community Health Center.
Description of the Level of Knowledge of Diabetes Mellitus Patients about Gymastics in Neighborhood Unit 01 Community Unit 01 Kebonsari Village Candi Subdistrict Evi Dwi Kurnia Putri; Moch. Bahrudin; Luluk Widarti; Dony Sulystiono
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v3i2.186

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As a chronic condition that affects the body's glucose metabolism, diabetes mellitus requires comprehensive treatment, including gymnastics. It has been proven that gymnastics, as a nonpharmacological therapy, can help people with diabetes mellitus control blood sugar levels and improve quality of life. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of knowledge of patients with diabetes mellitus about gymnastics in Neighborhood Unit 01 Community Unit 01 Kebonsari Village Candi Subdistrict. Eleven respondents with varying age and gender participated in a descriptive study with a cross-sectional design. A questionnaire measuring the level of knowledge of gymnastics among diabetes mellitus patients in Neighborhood Unit 01 Community Unit 01 Kebonsari Village Candi Subdistrict, was used to collect data. 45.5% knew the definition of gymnastics. 100.0% knew the purpose of gymnastics. 72.7% knew the benefits of gymnastics. 72.7% know the types of gymnastics. 27.3% know the frequency of gymnastics. 63.6% know the duration of gymnastics. 54.5% know the intensity of gymnastics. 54.5% know the preparation for gymnastics. 54.5% know the factors that must be considered before gymnastics. 18.2% knew the use of footwear. Given the findings that a large number of respondents continued to choose the wrong answers, this study suggests a comprehensive strategy that incorporates organized instruction using accessible media of all ages.
A Overview Of Caregiver Support In Long-Term Care In Stroke Patients In The Work Area Of The Sukodono Health Center Titi Tuffahati; Dony Sulystiono; Siti Maimuna; Alfi Maziyah
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v3i3.205

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Stroke is the leading cause of death and disability globally, so the role of caregivers is important in meeting the long-term care needs of stroke patients. This study aims to describe the support received by caregivers with stroke. This study uses a qualitative descriptive design with a total sampling approach with a total of 41 caregiver respondents. The instruments used were questionnaires that included emotional support, reward support, instrumental support, and informational support, collected through live interviews. The data were analyzed univariately to describe the percentage of support. The results showed that the majority of caregivers received good instrumental support (87.80%), followed by information support (78.05%), emotional support (75.61%), and reward support (63.41%). These findings indicate that, although instrumental support and information are quite high, efforts are still needed to improve emotional support and appreciation for caregivers with stroke for optimal long-term care. This study emphasizes the importance of interventions that focus on holistic support for caregivers.
Relationship Between Dietary Pattern And Blood Glucose Levels In Patients With Diabetes Mellitus In Wonoayu Village Nafisa Dwi Kartika Hamzah; Tanty Wulan Dari; Dony Sulystiono; Siti Maimuna
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v3i2.207

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic condition characterized by elevated blood glucose levels caused by problems with insulin secretion and function. Proper nutritional management is a key component in controlling blood glucose. Stable blood sugar levels can be maintained with a nutritious diet and avoiding unhealthy foods. This study used a cross-sectional methodology and a descriptive analytical strategy. Thirty-four people with diabetes mellitus in Wonoayu Village were sampled using a purposive sampling technique. Data were collected through a 24-hour food recall form and blood glucose measurements using a glucometer. Data were analyzed using the Chi-Square test. The study findings showed a strong correlation between dietary habits and blood glucose levels (p = 0.000). Compared with patients with poor dietary habits, individuals with good dietary habits tended to have normal blood glucose levels. This study demonstrates the importance of dietary habits in regulating blood glucose levels, including the type, amount, and timing of meals. To improve adherence to the recommended diet for people with diabetes mellitus, education about healthy eating is crucial.
Description Of The Level Of Knowledge Of Hypertensive Patients About Hypertension At Sukodono Community Health Center, Sidoarjo Regency Zulfa Afidah Fitri Ana; Dony Sulystiono; Siti Maimuna; Alfi Maziyah
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v3i2.215

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High blood pressure, often known as hypertension, is a common medical issue that can lead to major problems like stroke and cardiovascular diseases. Unhealthy lifestyle choices and a lack of knowledge about hypertension among those who are afflicted are typically linked to the start of the ailment. The research design used in this study was descriptive. A total of 84 respondents diagnosed with hypertension in the working area of Sukodono Public Health Center were recruited using a cross-sectional approach. The frequency distribution revealed that, among the 84 participants, knowledge of hypertension was categorized as good in 30 individuals (35.7%), moderate in 33 individuals (39.2%), and poor in 21 individuals (25.0%). Based on the findings, it can be concluded that the level of knowledge among hypertensive patients at Sukodono Public Health Center, Sidoarjo District, was predominantly at a moderate level, represented by 33 participants. The majority of these patients were between 51–60 years old, female, unemployed or housewives, and had attained a senior high school level of education. Accordingly, it is recommended that Sukodono Public Health Center strengthen its health education programs for hypertensive patients in order to enhance their understanding of the disease and to reduce the risk of more severe complications