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Health Notions
ISSN : 25804936     EISSN : -     DOI : -
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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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The Design of Antenatal Care Visit Behavior of Pregnant Women in Public Health Center of Jember Regency Zakdiyah, Lailatuz; Hernawati, Sri; Yani, Ristya Widi Endah
Health Notions Vol 2 No 8 (2018): August 2018
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (Address: Cemara street 25, Ds/Kec Sukorejo, Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia 63453)

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Antenatal care service is a health service which is carried out by medical staffs to pregnant women while pregnancy period is based on the minimum service standards. Antenatal care examinations are very important for womens pregnancy health from first trimester to the childbirth. The purpose of this research was to examine the determinants of the antenatal care behavior of pregnant women in the work area of ​​the Kalisat Public Health Center. The respondent 77 people were taken by proportionate stratified random sampling. The instrument used was check list of knowledge, behavior, family support, cadre support, health officer support. The result of logistic regression test showed that there were influence of determinan factors on antenatalcare behavior of pregnant at public health center. Keywords: Antenatal care, Health behavior, Pregnant women
The Effect of Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO) on Expression of Vascular Endhothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) and Arteriole Number on Endometrium of Female Rattus norvegicus of Wistar Strain Exposed to Rhodamin B Anisak, Siti; Sujuti, Hidayat; Sutrisno, Sutrisno; Mintaroem, Karyono; Nurseta, Tatit; Kalsum, Umi
Health Notions Vol 2 No 8 (2018): August 2018
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (Address: Cemara street 25, Ds/Kec Sukorejo, Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia 63453)

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Interventions of Stigma and Discrimination Towards HIV/AIDS Patients: An Integrative Literature Review Martiningsih, Wiwin; Lorica, Josephine
Health Notions Vol 2 No 8 (2018): August 2018
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 HIV / AIDS is a chronic disease that has gained stigma and discrimination. Various attempts had been made by the government to reduce this stigma and discrimination. This paper identified the critical components of interventions with the aim to decrease stigma and discrimination of PLWHA. This integrative literature review was conducted in the databases PubMed and Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), from January 1, 2007, to December 31, 2017. Finally, 6 studies were found in CINAHL and 2 studies from PubMed. Results revealed that the most interventions were creating a program with a specific designation that aimed to change behavior. Interventions were developed base on diffusion and innovation theory, social cognitive theory, socioeconomic and community theory. Sample articles provided information the positive results, such as 1) decreasing of stigma toward PLWHA from community member, community leader, health worker, community to the family with PLWHA, also from family to PLWHA, 2) improving PLWHA self-esteem, 3) decreasing uncertainty about HIV treatment among PLWHA, 4) increasing institutional support in the hospital, and 5) increasing of HIV knowledge. For further needed programs involving multiple levels of respondents/participants (PLWHA, community, government, organization, health worker, social worker) in one moment and implemented at least 1 year, by combining behavior change techniques through education, social marketing, and community/group organizational development. Keywords: Interventions of stigma, Discrimination, HIV/AIDS 
Self-Concept as Mediator between Social Supports and Health Character; a Path Analysis Firdaus, Syamsul; Suhariadi, Fendy; Soedirham, Oedojo; Setyowati, Anggi
Health Notions Vol 2 No 8 (2018): August 2018
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Adolescents with drug abuse are common, especially among students. Health character is needed to prevent this behavior.  Health character relates to family support, peer support, teacher support (social supports) and self-concept as the mediator between these supports and health character. This study was observational study and used cross sectional design to analyze self-concept as the mediator between social supports (family support, peer support, and teacher support) and health character. Data was collected from senior high school students in Banjarbaru, South Kalimantan for two months. We used cluster random sampling also self-report questionnaires to collect the data. AMOS was used to calculate coefficient path and model fit. Sobel test was used to calculate the strength of self-concept as the mediator between social supports and health character. The results showed that the final model of social supports, self-concept and health character with GFI, AGFI, CFI, and RMSEA were 0.994, 0.996, 0.992, and 0.103. Our findings showed that self-concept was full mediator between teacher support and health character (p < 0.05). Self-concept was partial mediator between family support and health character (p < 0.05). Further research is needed to develop intervention and prevent drug abuse based on health character model. Keywords: Drug abusers, Social supports, Self-concept
The Risk Factors of Knee Osteoarthritis in Haji General Hospital of Surabaya Lainjong, Erfan AR; Wahyuni, Chatarina Umbul; Isfandiari, Muhammad Atoillah
Health Notions Vol 2 No 8 (2018): August 2018
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The Role of Health Promotion Hospital in Fulfilling Patient and Family Right in RA. Basoeni Hospital, Mojokerto Manfaati, Rizka Lina; Soedirham, Oedojo; Triyoga, Rika S; Bastian, Ardi
Health Notions Vol 2 No 8 (2018): August 2018
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Recording and Reporting Database Design of Patients with Multidrugs Resistance Organisms Arsyad, Mualif
Health Notions Vol 2 No 8 (2018): August 2018
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