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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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Effect of Dialogue Focused Supervisory Relationship In Cross-ethnic Supervision To Enhance Midwife’s Performance Idawati Trisno; Fendy Suhariadi; Widodo J. Pudjirahardjo
Health Notions Vol 1, No 4 (2017): October-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (603.029 KB) | DOI: 10.33846/hn.v1i4.70

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Midwife’s performance at Primary Health Care (PHC) still not optimal, slacken the effort of reducing maternal death. Unavailability of doctor at  PHC placed greater responsibility on midwife, thus improving midwife’s performance is crucial. Midwife’s performance influenced by ability, motivation, and supervision. Cross- ethnic supervision combined with line manager supervision, fit in the development of dialogue focused supervisory relationship (DFSR) in midwifery supervision. This study aimed to analyse the effect of DFSR on midwife’s performance, and the relationship between cross-ethnic supervision  and DFSR. This research used crosssectional design. Using random sampling techniques, 113 pairs of midwives -supervisors working in PHC at Kupang city and Kupang district were obtained. Data analysed using regression analysis. The findings were: (1) quality of DFSR affecting  midwife’s performance improvement, with quality of dialogue give strongest influence, (2) good quality supervisory relationship decrease midwife’s performance, and (3) cross-ethnic supervision didn’t have significant relationship towards DFSR. The development of DFSR as a new construct and evident of the relationship between DFSR and midwife’s performance is a novel in this study. To enrich this finding, future research should use longitudinal design and with different type of respondent. Study in exploring factor in cross-ethnic supervision that may influence DFSR also suggested.    Keywords: Midwife’s performance, Dialogue focused supervisory relationship, Cross-ethnic supervision
Factors Influencing Nurses in Implementing Documentation of Nursing at Muhammadiyah Hospital, Kediri City Byba Melda Suhita; Joko Sutrisno; Prima Dewi K.
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Documentation in nursing has important role against various kinds of people’s demands which are more and more critical and influence people’s awareness for their rights from unit of unity. This research aimed at knowing the factors that influenced nurses in implementing the documentation of nursing at Muhammadiyah Hospital, Kediri City,Indonesia. Design of the research was correlational with cross sectional approach. Through simple random sampling technique, it was obtained 78 respondents. Data collection utilized questionnaire and the result of this research was analyzed by utilizing logistic regression. The result of this research showed that most of the respondents had motivation to conduct documentation of nursing in medium category, which were 44 respondents (56.4%), had knowledge in category of sufficient which were 42 respondents (53.8%), and had work stress in medium category, which were 45 respondents (57.7%). In addition, most of respondents had implementation of documentation in category of being not implemented, which were 44 respondents (56.4%). The analysis result of logistic regression showed that the factor of motivation and work stress influenced against the implementation of the documentation of nursing at Muhammadiyah Hospital, Kediri City, East Java Province, Indonesia. In implementing documentation, the factor of motivation and work stress really influenced the nurses in implementing documentation of nursing. In order to increase nurse’s motivation, it needed to conduct control against nurse’s behavior in documenting nursing care, needed to socialize while working in which it was expected to be able to solve a problem from the client. Keywords: Knowledge, Motivation, Work stress, Nurse, Documentation of nursing
The Improvement of Community Empowerment in Handling Children with Malnutrition Through Participatory Rural Appraisal Method in Kupang City Irlin Falde Riti
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Health Office of Kupang City commits program for handling children and family nutrition such as Family Aware Nutrition program, Breastfeeding Companion Food, Supplementary Feeding but it has not been maximal. This can be seen from the number of malnutrition cases in Kupang city in 2013 wherein 288 children or 2.27% suffering malnutrition, in 2014 the number of malnutrition cases in Kupang City decreased to 207 children or 0.33% and in 2015 the number of malnourished children were 204 children or 1.05%. The method of this research is qualitative. Informant in this research were 6 nutrition officers. Obtained information that Public Health Center of Kupang City had not tried to empower the community well in handling children malnutrition therefore needed a better effort to make community involved in overcoming the malnutritional problems of children by following the stages of empowerment namely the determination of territory, socialization, community awareness, organizing, implementing activities, and building networksTime New Roman 10 regular, single line spacing, paragraph: justified aligment. Keywords: two to six words. Keywords: Marasmus, Kwashiorkor, Family Aware Nutrition Program, Breastfeeding Companion Food
Preparation of Information Media About Isotonic Exercise For The Elderly Leyangan Ungaran Village Achmad Syaifudin; Susi Nurhayati
Health Notions Vol 1, No 4 (2017): October-December
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Arthritis diseases that contribute to joint stiffness, pain and limitations of movement ranks second largest after hypertension in elderly in Indonesia based on data Ministry of Health RI in 2016. Data Puskesmas in Leyangan Ungaran Village there are 140 elderly who become built Posyandu Lansia Leyangan working area Puskesmas Leyangan . Approximately 70% of these numbers have degenerative disease problems such as stiffness in the joints and joint pain. The purpose of this study was to identify the complaints in the joints especially the elderly knee, so that will be developed information media by providing isotonic exercise appropriate and conducted intervention in elderly with complaints on the knee joint. The method used in the first stage is cluster random sampling technique of 103 elderly, second stage with purposive sampling technique at 15 elderly given intervention of isotonic movement exercise. Data were collected using questionnaire, measurement of motion range using Goniometer measured pre and post intervention, isotonic information and training media, isotonic exercise kits exercise equipment (isotonic exercise kits). Then tested by paired test t with result of difference of range of motion on right knee (p value 0.02) big difference 4.67. There is a difference of motion range on left knee (p value 0.02) big difference of 8.00. Keywords: Isotonic motion exercises, Range of motion, Knee joints, Elderly
The Effects of Junk Food Consumption on Incidence of Early Puberty in Adolescent Females Kustin Kustin; Farida Wahyuningtyias; Al Munawir
Health Notions Vol 1, No 4 (2017): October-December
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The transition between childhood and adulthood is the period of puberty be marked is rapid body growth, the appearance of secondary sex features, menarche, and psychic changes. Menarche is too early to be associated with risk factors for some malignant disease such as ovarian cancer, breast cancer, and myoma. Hyperplasia cholecystitis, incidence of uterine cancer and risk of Non Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM / Type II) as adults. The consumption of junk food tends to increase from year to year. Consumption of junk food tends to increase which affects nutritional improvement. This is because the fat content, animal protein and trans fat contained in junk food will trigger the release of hormones that affect the occurrence of menarche and the emergence of secondary signs in children faster than normal age. The purpose of this study analyzed the effect of junk food consumption on early puberty incidence on female teenagers of junior high school in Jember regency. This study was conducted in two stages, the first quantitative observational analytic study with cross sectional design and the second stage of the laboratory using pre experimental design with one shot case study approach for the most frequently consumed food samples. The sample of this research is 88 female teenagers of junior high school. Data analysis was processed using logistic regression test of significance level p<0.05. Result showed that there was significant effect between junk food consumption pattern on early puberty statistically p = 0.002. The laboratory test results also showed that the fat content of junk food on average over 20%. Consumption habits, consumption time and percentage of fat consumed from junk food affect the incidence of early puberty in female teenagers, while the frequency of consumption does not affect the incidence of early puberty. Keywords: Early puberty, Junk food, Fat
Personality Traits of Float Pool Nurses at King Fahad Hospital in Medina, Saudi Arabia Ayman Ateq Al Amri; Glezzeelyne Pascual Pascua; Yasir Omar Ashour; Mohammed Munawer Abu Ruhaylah; Fadzrina Bibih Alih
Health Notions Vol 1, No 4 (2017): October-December
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Nurses play an essential role in providing optimal patient care. However, issues such as nursing shortage, increasing rate of absenteeism affects the quality of nursing care. Creating a solution to address these issues is of paramount importance. Hence, float pool nurses is one of strategies viewed to be used to face these challenges. Furthermore, this research aimed to delve on the personality traits of float pool nurses and unit-based nurses at work and determine if the float pool nurses have different personality traits than unit-based nurses. A quantitative, descriptive design was employed in this study wherein data were collected through a selfadministered 56-item questionnaire distributed to 80 registered nurses (40 float pool nurses and 40 unit-based nurses) in King Fahad Hospital in Medina, Saudi Arabia and the results were: Majority of the responses of both respondents shows a consistent preference of neither accurate nor inaccurate of personality factors (Mean = 2.91), sixty-eight percent or 34 out of 50 personality traits items revealed to be significant. Findings indicate that float pool nurses were open to change, creating new ideas, interested to work in new environment. However, they need more support to understand the new situation. Keywords: Float pool, Float nurses, Floating, Staffing shortage, Alternative staffing
Respiratory Muscle Stretching Toward Pulmonary Vital Capacity for Asthma Patient Yunani Yunani; Amrih Widiati; M. Jamaluddin
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Asthma caused dyspnea because bronchospasme. Expiration rate and inspiration volume decrease, it will reduce pulmonary vital capacity. Asthma patient need exercise to improve pulmonary vital capacity. The exercise will strengthen and endurance respiratory muscles that can increase activity tolerance. The objective of the study was to know the effect of respiratory muscle stretching toward pulmonary vital capacity of asthma patient. These study used quantitative study with quasy experiment by using randomized pretest posttest design. Intervention group used respiratory muscle stretching and control group used deep breathing exercise. The sample was 15 respondents for intervention group and 15 respondents for control group. The instruments were spirometry and observation sheet. Data analysis used T paired test where T test was 0.005 for intervention group and 0.000 for control group by hypothesis test with α 0.05. The mean difference between two groups used Mann Whitney test, where T test was 0.001.Keywords: Respiratory muscle stretching, Pulmonary vital capacity, Asthma
The Sexual Behaviors of University Students from Papua in Surabaya Maria Clara Giyai
Health Notions Vol 1, No 4 (2017): October-December
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Sexuality is the familiar topic for us in recent day. This cross sectional study aimed to analysis the sexual behaviors of university students from Papua in Surabaya, Indonesia. The subject of this research were 30 students selected by multistage sampling. The primary data directly obtained from respondents using a questionnaire, and the secondary data was obtained from the results of survey in the related institutions. The data analysis was processed using Chi-square test. Based on the results of the study concluded that peers are the most influential factor on sexual behavior of university students. Keywords: Sexual behaviors, Students university, Porn films
Effleurage Technical Applications As The Management Of Pain Labor In Bidan Praktik Mandiri Tembalang District Dyah Ayu Wulandari; Vita Triani Adhi Putri
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The Effect of Health Education on Hygiene During Menstruation and Personal Hygiene of Santriwati (Female Student) at Boarding School Arifa Retnowuni; Shrimarti Rukmini Devy; Rika Subarniati Triyoga
Health Notions Vol 1, No 4 (2017): October-December
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Islamic boarding school (Pesantren) as educational institutions have problems about personal hygiene and hygiene during menstruation. Therefore, it is necessary to have health education programs to change personal hygiene behaviour and hygiene during menstruation which aim at improving the female students health status. This research aims at analyzing the influence of health education on female students behavior about personal hygiene and hygiene during menstruation at Dormitory X Darul 'Ulum Pondok Pesantren Darul Ulum Jombang. The research design used SOR theory (Organism-Stimulus-Response). Stimulus is giving intervention health education which includes personal hygiene and hygiene during menstruation. The research method used lectures with a slides and booklets aid. Pretest was conducted before the treatment and posttest was conducted after 3 times the interventions. The subject of the research was female students of dormitory X Pondok Pesantren Darul Ulum Jombang. Expected response of this research is change knowledge, attitude and practice of personal hygiene and hygiene during menstruation. The result can be said that health education significantly affects their knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding personal hygiene. It also significanly affects their knowledge, attitude, and practice of hygiene during menstruation. Keywords: Health Education, Personal Hygiene, Hygiene during menstruation, Islamic Boarding School

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