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Health Notions
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"Health Notions" is a media for the publication of articles on research and review of the literature. We accept articles in the areas of health science and practice such as public health, medicine, pharmaceutical, environmental health, nursing, midwifery, nutrition, health technology, clinical laboratories, health education, and health popular.
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Influence of Student Behavior on Hepatitis A Incidence and Prevalence in Islamic Boarding School “Sidogiri” Secaria, Bhirawa Odie Prino; Sulistyorini, Lilis; Keman, Soedjajadi
Health Notions Vol 2 No 6 (2018): June 2018
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (Address: Cemara street 25, Ds/Kec Sukorejo, Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia 63453)

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Surveillance for Risk Factors of Surgical Site Infection after Cesarean Section, A Hospital Setting in Lasinrang Indonesia: A Prospective Cohort Study Natsir, Nurhidayah; Masriadi, Masriadi; Samsualam, Samsualam
Health Notions Vol 2 No 6 (2018): June 2018
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Infection is the most common cause of mortality and morbidity in pregnant women during cesarean section. Hence this study was undertaken to study surveillance of SSI after cesarean section at surveillance risk factors for Surgical Site Infection (SSI) after cesarean section. The purpose of this research was to know the ASA score, obesity, duration of operation, type of surgery, wound classification, and prophylaxis are the risk factors surgical site infections. This type of research is the observational research by using a prospective cohort study design. Total sample that would be analysis in this study was 88 samples. The data were processed using univariate, bivariate and multivariate analysis. The results showed that ASA score exponent (B) (estimate odds ratio) ASA score 23 and wound classification 7.667 collectively to wound condition of patients operation with cesarean section with p-value = 0.005. ASA scores have the greatest risk of incidence of cesarean section wound infection. Keywords: Surveillance, Cesarean section, Infection, Surgical site, Indonesia
Factors Influencing Decisionsto Conduct Early Detection of Cervical Cancer Sidabutar, Sondang; Suwandi, Tjipto; Martini, Santi; Hargono, Rachmat
Health Notions Vol 2 No 6 (2018): June 2018
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The Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid (VIA) is one of the methods to perform cervical cancer test by applying acetic acid. The huge number of cervical cancer cases in Indonesia has worsened because more than 80% of the cases that have been brought to hospitals were already in an advanced stage. The aim of the research is to analyse the variable influence: projection, self efficacy and intention toward the decision to perform early detection of cervical cancer with the VIA test. The research design was cross sectional. The population were women of childbearing age in Pematangsiantar and the samples size were 245 respondents selected by multistage random sampling. The variables were projection, self efficacy intention and decision. The statistical analysis was Structural Equation Modelling. The results of the study were: 1) self efficacy affects intention (p= 0.000), 2) projection affects intention (p= 0.000), 3) intention affects decision (p= 0.000). The models of projection, self efficacy and intention take effect on the decision to perform early detection of cervical cancer with the VIA. Keywords: Self efficacy, Intention, Decision, Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid
A Literature Review of Qualitiy of Work Life Handayani, Meliana
Health Notions Vol 2 No 6 (2018): June 2018
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The purpose of the present study is to explore the consequences of quality of work life. It systematically searched and collected studies related to quality of work life and it consequences. QWL is useful for improving and reducing job stress, employers can also make more effective efforts in combating workload and job demands, companies need to carry out job training, communication, reward systems, inter-worker relations and a good working environment. QWL affects organizational commitment and loyalty, improving employees positive attitudes, increasing employees intrinsic productivity and motivation, improving corporate effectiveness and competitive in the face of global business as well as the quality of employee life. These variables may affect performance of individual as well as organizational performance. Keywords: Quality of work life, human resources, performance
The Analysis of Factors Affecting Unmet Need In Fertile Age Women In Sumberjambe District, Sumbersari and Kaliwates Hanum, Latifah; Marchianti, Ancah Caesarina; Yani, Ristya Widi Endah
Health Notions Vol 2 No 6 (2018): June 2018
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Unmet need family planning  is a need for contraception that is not met. Fertile age women are said to be unmet need family planning if they wish to delay pregnancy or to terminate pregnancy for the next two years but not to use contraceptives. The purpose of this study was to analyze the influence of predisposing factors, enabling factors, and reinforcing factors in fertile couple women in Sumberjambe, Sumbersari and Kaliwates. The research design used was observational analytic with cross sectional research design. Samples taken in this study were 382 women of fertile couples age. The sampling technique used was multistage random sampling technique. Data anaysis used logistic regression. The results showed that there was influence of predisposing factor, enabling factor and reinforcing factor to contraception that was not fulfilled in fertile age women of knowledge with value of (p = 0.000), attitude with value of (p = 0.000), access service with value of (p = 0.000 ), quality of service with value of (p = 0.002), husband support with value of (p = 0.000), family panning officer support with value of (p = 0.000), and IEC treatment with value of (p = 0.000).
INFLUENCE OF HUSBAND SUPPORT AND PARITY AGAINST THE INCIDENCE OF DROP OUT KB INJECTION 3 MONTH AT PAMEKASAN Purmahardini, Nova; Peristiowati, Yuly; Suhita, Byba Melda
Health Notions Vol 2 No 6 (2018): June 2018
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Rapid population growth in Indonesia has prompted the government to launch the Family Planning (KB) program in order to reduce the birth rate. This research was conducted to find out what factors influenced the incidence of drop out of 3 month injection contraceptive in pamekasan and analyzed the most dominant factor on the incidence of drop out Kb injection 3 months at puskesmas proppo pamekasan district (BKKBN, 2013) The research design in this research is analytical survey with cross sectional approach. Population in this research is all acceptor drop out KB injection 3 month in Pamekasan, with technique. cluster sampling obtained a sample of 149 KB injectors who dropped out in Pamekasan. Data processing with Editing, Coding and Tabulating. The analysis technique used is ordinal regression analysis using SPSS v.23 for windows.The results of this study indicate that the support of husbands, knowledge there is an effect on the incidence of drop out KB inject 3 months in pamekasan. The most dominant factor on the incidence of drop out injecting KB 3 months in pamekasan is the factor of support of husbands with the effect of 8,707 times. Keywords: support of husband, knowledge and event of drop out KB injection 3 months.
Infant Nutritional Status of 0-6 Months of Exclusive Breastfeed Due to The Application of Moringa Leaf Extract in Breastfeeding Mothers Zakaria, Zakaria; Hadju, Veni; Rosmini, Rosmini
Health Notions Vol 2 No 6 (2018): June 2018
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The objective of this study was to assess the difference between 0-6 months of exclusive breastfeeding status in breastfeeding mothers who received Moringa leaf extract  and Moringa flour. Intervention study with double blind with randomized controlled, implemented in Maros Regency, Sulawesi Selatan Province, Indonesia. Sample was 70 mothers and infants (35 as intervention group and 35 as control group). Material of intervention were Moringa leaf extract and Moringa leaf powder for control group. The data were analyzed using T-test. The results showed that the infants nutritional status based on the Z score of body weight by age (WA) at 4 months of age was significantly different (p = 0.030) and was not significantly different (p = 0.062) at 6 months. Infants nutritional status based on Z score of body length by age (HA) was not significantly different at age 4 and 6 months (p = 0.339 and 0.265).
Green Tea Extract Increases The Number of Granulosa Cells and E2 Serum Levels of Female Rats Exposed by Cypermethrin Laili, Fitria Jannatul; Winarsih, Sri; Mintaroem, Karyono
Health Notions Vol 2 No 6 (2018): June 2018
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The Application of Back Massage to Decrease Pain Lavel in Elderly in Social House of Tresna Werdha Bondowoso Yuwanto, Mahmud Ady
Health Notions Vol 2 No 6 (2018): June 2018
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The Influence of Customer Relationship Management Activities and Service Quality on Customer Satisfaction in Jagakarsa Health Center and Setiabudi Health Center Saufika, Farah; Aritonang, MGS.; Lesmana, Henky
Health Notions Vol 2 No 6 (2018): June 2018
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This research was conducted to know the activity of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and services quality that affect customer satisfaction in Jagakarsa health center and Setiabudi health center. Questionnaires with closed question designs were used as research instruments, and as many as 190 respondents were sampled in the study. Data analysis technique that used was quantitative descriptive method, SPSS 20 for windows program used to analyze obtained data after the research. This research showed that the activity of CRM and service quality influence customer satisfaction in Jagakarsa health center and Setiabudi health center. Partially, the significance value was 0.000, which means the model was accepted, it means the activity of CRM significantly affected the customer satisfaction. From different test that there was no significant difference of activity of CRM and service quality to customer satisfaction at Jagakarsa health center and Setiabudi health center and there was no significant difference between influence of CRM activity and service quality to patient satisfaction of BPJS and general in Jagakarsa health center and there was a significant difference from the influence of CRM activity and service quality to customer satisfaction in BPJS and general patient at Setiabudi health center. Keywords: Customer Relationship Management, Service quality, Customer satisfaction, Health center

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