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Jurnal Penelitian Kesehatan Suara Forikes
Published by Forum Ilmiah Kesehatan
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Journal of Health Research "Forikes Voice" is a medium for the publication of articles on research and review of the literature. We accept articles in the areas of health such as public health, medicine, nursing, midwifery, nutrition, pharmaceutical, environmental health, health technology, clinical laboratories, health education, and health popular.
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Age, Work Experience, and Tenure as Determinants of Pharmacists’ Provision of Self‑Medication Information Aryani, Fina; Delphiarnis, Syahvira; Muharni, Septi; Dewi, Ratna Sari; Humairah, Anugrah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/sf170110

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Self-medication refers to the practice by which individuals use medicines obtained without a physician’s prescription to treat their symptoms or pain. However, errors in medication use remain common in self-medication practices; therefore, pharmacists play an important role in providing drug information. This study aimed to analyze the factors influencing the provision of drug information for self-medication by pharmacists. A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 100 pharmacists in Pekanbaru, Indonesia. Data were collected through participant observation and analyzed using t-tests and ANOVA. The analysis showed that the p-values for each candidate determinant were as follows: gender = 0.287, work experience = 0.014, secondary employment = 0.222, age = 0.022, education = 0.191, weekly working hours = 0.000, and daily working hours = 0.000. It can therefore be concluded that the determinants of pharmacists’ provision of drug information in self-medication are age, work experience, and working hours.Keywords: pharmacist; drug information provision; self-medication
Knowledge, Family Support, and the Role of Healthcare Professionals as Determinants of Pregnant Women’s Participation in Prenatal Yoga Sari, Rury Narulita; Hardika, Mufida Dian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/sf17a02

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Pregnancy-related discomfort is associated with decreased quality of life and an increased risk of complications extending to the time of delivery. One complementary midwifery service that serves as a promotive and preventive non-pharmacological intervention to reduce such discomfort is prenatal yoga, which is influenced by factors including knowledge, family support, and the role of healthcare professionals. This study aimed to analyze the determinants of pregnant women’s participation in prenatal yoga activities at an independent midwifery practice. A cross-sectional design was employed, involving 24 pregnant women who attended antenatal care. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire and analyzed using Chi-square test. The results indicated that the prevalence of participation in prenatal yoga was relatively high, at 70.8%. The p-values for each determinant were as follows: knowledge (p = 0.001), family support (p = 0.020), and the role of healthcare professionals (p = 0.007). It can therefore be concluded that knowledge, family support, and the role of healthcare professionals are positive determinants of pregnant women’s participation in prenatal yoga.Keywords: knowledge; family support; role of healthcare professionals; prenatal yoga
The Role of Coping Mechanisms in Nurses’ Distress in the Hospital Emergency Department Angdriany, Yeny; Erwandi, Dadan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/sf170116

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Nurses working in hospital emergency departments are healthcare professionals at high risk of experiencing distress due to intense work pressure, emotional burden, and unpredictable working conditions. This situation may affect nurses’ mental and physical health as well as their performance. Therefore, effective coping mechanisms are required to manage distress, maintain well-being, and ensure the quality of healthcare services. This study aimed to analyze the role of coping mechanisms in addressing distress experienced by nurses in hospital emergency departments. The study employed a systematic literature review approach. Articles were searched through the Google Scholar and ScienceDirect databases using the keywords coping mechanism, distress, nurse, and hospital emergency unit. From a total of 48,117 articles identified, selection was conducted based on the following inclusion criteria: (1) articles published in English or Indonesian, (2) published between 2020 and 2025, and (3) discussing coping mechanisms and distress among emergency department nurses. The selection process consisted of identification, eligibility screening, and full-text review. The final results yielded 12 articles that met the criteria and were analyzed based on research design, methods, measurement instruments, and the alignment between study objectives and findings. From these 12 articles, various coping strategies were identified as effective in reducing distress, including coping-related training and education, psychological interventions, mindfulness, spiritual coping, social support, and social behavioral changes. Several interventions also focused on organizational improvements and the development of compassion skills. In conclusion, coping mechanisms play an important role in reducing distress among emergency department nurses through both individual- and organizational-oriented interventions. The implementation of continuous training and support is essential to strengthen nurses’ coping capacity, create a healthy work environment, and improve the quality of hospital services.Keywords: coping mechanism; distress; nurses; emergency department
Nursing Management Implementation and Burnout Syndrome as Predictors of Nursing Care Quality Firnawati, Derlin; Wardani, Ratna; Nurwijayanti, Nurwijayanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/sf170106

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The quality of nursing care in hospitals is influenced by multiple organizational and psychological factors, particularly the implementation of nursing management and the presence of burnout syndrome among nurses. Effective nursing management ensures coordinated care delivery, while burnout may reduce professional performance and service responsiveness. This study aimed to analyze the implementation of nursing management and the effect of burnout syndrome on the quality of nursing care. A cross-sectional design was employed involving 98 respondents. Data were collected using structured questionnaires, and hypotheses were tested using multiple linear regression analysis to examine the simultaneous and partial effects of nursing management and burnout syndrome on nursing service quality. The analysis demonstrated that nursing management had a significant effect on the quality of nursing care (p = 0.027; t = 2.242). Burnout syndrome also showed a significant effect on nursing service quality (p = 0.005; t = 2.899). These findings indicate that both organizational management practices and psychological conditions significantly influence service quality. As conclusion, nursing management implementation and burnout syndrome are the predictors of nursing care quality. Strengthening managerial practices and addressing nurse burnout are essential strategies to improve hospital service quality.Keywords: nursing management; burnout syndrome; service quality; nurses
Midwifery Continuity of Care with the Use of Oxytocin Massage in the Postpartum Period Fitriani, Neng Seli; Mulyati, Sri; Widiawati, Ida; Yulinda, Yulinda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/sf170115

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Continuity of care in midwifery refers to comprehensive services provided continuously from pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, breastfeeding, newborn care, and family planning. This study aimed to evaluate the application of oxytocin massage for postpartum mothers within the framework of continuity of care. The study employed a case report design using continuous midwifery management based on scientific evidence and was conducted from August to November 2024. The subject was a pregnant woman at 37 weeks of gestation who was followed until participation in postpartum family planning. The results of care were reported descriptively. During pregnancy, several problems were identified, including sleep disturbance, back pain, overweight status, mild anemia, and Braxton Hicks contractions. Intrapartum care focused on pain management using a birth ball. During the postpartum period (day 12 postpartum), insufficient breast milk production was identified. The intervention provided was oxytocin massage to improve milk production and flow. After the intervention, a significant improvement was observed, indicated by a questionnaire score increasing from 3 (poor milk flow) to 8 (adequate milk flow). In newborn care, weight loss was identified at 12 days of age, and education and counseling on infant nutrition were provided. For family planning care, Mrs. F chose an implant contraceptive method. All identified problems were successfully managed. As conclusion, continuity of care in midwifery combined with the application of oxytocin massage was effective in addressing maternal and neonatal problems, particularly in improving breast milk production and supporting successful breastfeeding outcomes.Keywords: continuity of care; breastfeeding; postpartum period; oxytocin massage
Challenges in Providing Holistic Nursing Care for Patients with Aplastic Anemia Using the Callista Roy Adaptation Model Mahmud, Lia Rizqa Amelia; Nursanti, Irna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/sf170111

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Aplastic anemia is a hematological disorder that has complex physiological and psychosocial impacts on patients, thus requiring a holistic nursing care approach. The Callista Roy Adaptation Model conceptualizes individuals as adaptive systems who respond to various stimuli through coping mechanisms in order to achieve equilibrium. This scientific study aimed to describe the application of the Roy Adaptation Model in nursing care for a patient with aplastic anemia accompanied by gastrointestinal bleeding. The study employed a case report design using the nursing process approach, including assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation based on Roy’s four adaptive modes: physiological–physical, self-concept, role function, and interdependence. The results of nursing care indicated that the management of focal stimuli in the form of bleeding, as well as contextual and residual stimuli influencing the patient’s psychological condition, facilitated more positive adaptive responses. Nursing interventions in the physiological–physical mode contributed to the stabilization of the patient’s condition, while supportive approaches, therapeutic communication, and education in the self-concept mode helped reduce anxiety and improve self-acceptance. Support for role function and interdependence through family involvement strengthened the patient’s adaptation process during treatment. In conclusion, the Roy Adaptation Model is effective as a conceptual framework for nursing care in patients with aplastic anemia, as it integrates physiological, psychological, and social aspects comprehensively.Keywords: aplastic anemia; Roy adaptation model; holistic nursing care; case report; anxiety
Tumor Budding Grade Based on the ITBCC 2016 Criteria is Associated with Lymphovascular Invasion and Lymph Node Involvement in Invasive Breast Carcinoma Nelzima, Maisyah; Asri, Aswiyanti; Tofrizal, Alimuddin; Hilbertina, Noza; Mulyani, Henny; Devianti, Loli; Fadila, Zurayya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/sf17a03

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Invasive breast carcinoma is a malignant neoplasm with metastatic potential influenced by various histopathological parameters, including tumor budding (TB). TB has emerged as a potential indicator of tumor aggressiveness; however, differences in assessment criteria may affect its clinical relevance. This study aimed to evaluate the association between TB grade and lymphovascular invasion (LVI) as well as lymph node involvement in invasive breast carcinoma using three different assessment criteria. A cross-sectional study was conducted on 44 cases of invasive breast carcinoma that met the inclusion criteria. TB was assessed at the invasive front using the International Tumor Budding Consensus Conference (ITBCC) 2016 criteria, as well as the criteria proposed by Usta et al. and Manimaran et al. LVI and lymph node status were determined through histopathological examination. The associations between variables were analyzed using the chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test, as appropriate. Tumor budding grade based on one standardized assessment system demonstrated a significant association with both LVI and lymph node involvement. In contrast, the other two grading approaches did not show statistically significant associations. As conclusion, within the context of this study, the ITBCC 2016 criteria appear to be more representative in reflecting tumor invasive activity in invasive breast carcinoma. These findings support the potential role of tumor budding as an additional indicator of tumor aggressiveness and highlight the importance of standardizing its assessment method in invasive breast carcinoma.Keywords: invasive breast carcinoma; tumor budding; lymphovascular invasion; lymph node involvement
Implementation of Independent Personal Hygiene Practices to Address Self‑Care Deficits in Patients with Schizophrenia Ramadhani, Fazira Aulia; Rismawan, Wawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/sf170114

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Schizophrenia is a chronic mental disorder characterized by psychotic behavior, concrete thinking, and difficulties in processing information, affecting cognition, perception, emotion, movement, and behavior. Appropriate management of self-care deficits includes interventions aimed at improving personal hygiene. This study aimed to evaluate the implementation of independent personal hygiene activities on the self-care independence of hospitalized patients with schizophrenia experiencing self-care deficits. This study employed a case report approach. Samples were selected using purposive sampling, and data were collected using a psychiatric nursing care format. The subjects consisted of four patients with schizophrenia who received nursing care including assessment, nursing diagnosis, intervention planning, implementation, and evaluation through the application of Implementation Strategies 1–4 (SP1–SP4). The results of the seven-day intervention showed that patients were able to perform self-care activities, including bathing (hygiene), grooming, eating and drinking, and toileting. These findings suggest that the application of personal hygiene interventions can improve patients’ ability to perform self-care independently. It can be concluded that the implementation of independent personal hygiene activities was successful in achieving good personal hygiene conditions among hospitalized patients with schizophrenia.Keywords: schizophrenia; self-care deficit; personal hygiene; implementation strategy
Knowledge of Premarital Screening among Prospective Brides and Grooms as a Determinant of Visits to Healthcare Facilities Centis, Maria Conchita Leyla; Dewi, Imelda Rosniyati; Bandur, Paskalinda Maria Yosefa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/sf170107

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Premarital screening constitutes a preventive strategy aimed at the early detection of potential health problems that may affect marital life and future offspring. The level of knowledge among prospective brides and grooms regarding the importance of premarital screening is presumed to influence their healthcare-seeking behavior, particularly visits to healthcare facilities. This study aimed to examine the relationship between the level of knowledge of prospective brides and grooms about premarital screening and their visits to healthcare facilities. A quantitative study with a cross-sectional design was conducted. The sampling technique employed was non-probability sampling using a total sampling approach. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire as the research instrument. Statistical analysis was performed using the Chi-square test to determine the association between knowledge level and healthcare facility visits. The findings revealed a significant relationship between the knowledge of prospective brides and grooms regarding premarital screening and their visits to healthcare facilities (p-value < 0.001). As conclusion, knowledge of premarital screening among prospective brides and grooms is determinat of healthcare facility visitation behavior. Broader educational interventions are necessary to enhance knowledge and awareness regarding premarital screening in order to promote the establishment of healthy families.Keywords: knowledge; prospective brides and grooms; premarital screening; healthcare visits; healthcare facilities
The Complexity of Occupational Stress Risk Factors among Seafarers Santoso, Jemmi Wahyu; Widanarko, Baiduri
Jurnal Penelitian Kesehatan SUARA FORIKES Vol 17, No 2 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/sf170201

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Occupational stress refers to harmful physical and emotional responses that arise when job demands exceed a worker’s capacity, resources, or needs. Prolonged exposure to such demands may adversely affect both mental and physical health. Previous studies indicate that seafarers are up to twice as vulnerable to stress-related risk factors compared with other occupational groups, potentially increasing the risk of illness and workplace accidents. This systematic literature review aimed to comprehensively identify risk factors associated with occupational stress among seafarers. Literature was retrieved from Scopus, PubMed, and Google Scholar using the keywords “work stress,” “risk factors,” “health and stress,” “psychosocial,” “job stress,” “stressors,” “seamen,” and “seafarers,” combined using the Boolean operators “OR” and “AND.” A total of 261 articles were identified and screened using the PRISMA flow diagram. Selected studies were critically appraised using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) quality assessment tools. Of the 21 full-text articles assessed, eight met the inclusion criteria for systematic review. The findings identified 14 occupational stress risk factors among seafarers: age, gender, education level, marital status, smoking status, years of service, employment status, excessive workload, low workload, job-related boredom, job demands, time pressure, interpersonal relationships, and job security. In conclusion, occupational stress risk factors among seafarers are multifaceted and diverse, encompassing individual, occupational, and psychosocial dimensions. Comprehensive and multi-stakeholder interventions are therefore essential to effectively prevent and manage work-related stress in this population.Keywords: occupational stress; risk factors; seafarers

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