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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 Effect of Diaphragm Breathing Exercise To Lower Back Pain Changes of Pregnant Women in Tapa Public Health Center, Bone Bolango District Rabia Zakaria; Magdalena M. Tompunuh; Hasnawatty S. Porouw
Health Notions Vol 3, No 2 (2019): February
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (HNST)

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Low back pain to pregnancy is described as a pain in lumar region, on the sacrum, and can up to the feet. The pain is intermitte, and aggravated by doing activities with the same position in a long time, usually happens in 30 minutes like walking, sitting, and standing. If not handled well, bottom pain will disturb the activities of pregnant women so that it will make the life quality of pregnant women become bad. Diaphragm breathing exercise help the patients to use diaphragm well while breathing. The research type was pre-experimental design, with the design of One Group Pretest-posttest Design. The population of this research were all pregnant women located in the working area of Tapa Public Health Center. Population size were 40 people. Sample size was obtained from total population that were chosen by using purposive sampling technique. The sample size was determined by using Slovin formula which obtains 16 Respondents who fulfill Inclusion and exclusion criteria, the statistical test was by normality test using Shapiro Wilk Test. The results was that 75% respondents who suffer mild pain and 12.5% respondents who suffer moderate pain and there was an effect of giving diaphragm breathing exercise practice to changes in lower back pain to Pregnant women with p value 0.000. Expected able to enhance the society’s knowledge especially pregnant women about diaphragm breathing exercise implementation instructions in pressing the changes of lower back pain. Keywords: Diaphragm breathing, Pregnant, Lower back pain
Management of Diabetic Foot Ulcers on Adjunctive Therapy: A Systematic Review Zulfikar Peluw; La Rakhmat Wabula
Health Notions Vol 3, No 2 (2019): February
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Diabetic foot ulcers is a common complication of Diabetes Mellitus and was became world health global issue. The adjunctive therapy has become the latest modality in recent years, but there were not much significant research to support its utilization as a diabetic foot ulcer treatment standard. This review aims to assess the effectiveness of various adjunctive therapies for diabetic foot ulcers. Using electronic databases, such as Scopus, PubMed, Embase, Ovid Technologies, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Cochrane, and Web of Science databases were systematically searched in June 2013 for systematic reviews published after 2004 and randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published in 2012–2013. Many therapeutic modalities are available to treat DFU. Quality high-level evidence exists for standard care such as off-loading. Evidence for adjunctive therapies such as negative pressure wound therapy, skin substitutes, and platelet-derived growth factor can help guide adjunctive care but limitations exist in terms of evidence quality. Given the diversity of therapies, future studies must define the populations that most benefit from each therapy by utilizing clear and strict inclusion and exclusion criteria. Keywords: Adjunctive therapy, Diabetic foot ulcers
Level of Satisfaction and Loyalty of Mothers towards Delivery Services at Labuang Baji Hospital, Makassar M. Askar; Dwi Sartika; Zulfikar Ali Hasan; Haerani Haerani; Muhammad Nur; Citrawati Citrawati
Health Notions Vol 3, No 2 (2019): February
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The 2015 MDG target for maternal mortality rate is to reduce the ratio of up to 110 maternal deaths for every 100,000 births. Until now, MMR in Indonesia is still above 305. Since 2015, the emphasis on safe labor is labor delivered by health workers in health care facilities. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between the level of maternal satisfaction in each dimension of the quality of delivery services with maternal loyalty to reuse hospital facilities and recommend them to others. This analytic observational study used a cross-sectional approach. The subjects of this study were 67 mothers who used delivery services at Labuang Baji Hospital, Makassar, which were selected by simple random sampling technique. The study was conducted from October to November 2018, using a measuring instrument developed by researchers. The results showed that the dimensions of the quality of delivery services at the hospital had satisfied patients, starting from the highest level of assurance, reliability, empathy, tangible, and rensponsiveness. These five dimensions correlate significantly with loyalty to hospital reuse and the patient's willingness to recommend these facilities to others. Keywords: Service quality, Delivery services, Loyalty, Recommendations
Structuring Literatures Joel Rey U. Acob
Health Notions Vol 3, No 2 (2019): February
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Literature regardless of the style and manner of inscription is aimed to connecting the dots and prints of every research. In the review process, literature review strengthen the claim of the researcher on the topic of interest. Authors penned salient attributes in the structure of research literature: 1) establishing degree of persuasiveness, 2) the process of naming literatures for review, 3) provenance, 4) methodology, 5) value-driven literature. Keywords: Literature review, Literature development, Issues of literature review
The Effects of Murottal and Classical Music Combination toward Pregnant Women’s Anxiety in the 3rd Trimester Rahayu Sumaningsih; Nurlailis Saadah; Budi Joko Santosa
Health Notions Vol 3, No 2 (2019): February
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Background: Pregnancy, give birth and breastfeeding process is a source of anxiety for pregnant women. Music therapy is considered as complementary therapy. The type of music that has medical purpose is Mozart’s classical music because it has a soft tone and stimulates alpha waves, calmness, and relaxation and nowadays Kitaro music to create relaxation. Methods: Research to distinguishing anxiety response and which type of music is more effective in reducing anxiety between murottal , Kitaro and combination music toward pregnant women’s 3rd trimester anxiety. This study quasi-experimental using pre-test post-test design. The sample size was 40 people divided into 4 groups. The independent variables include murottal, classical, combination and without music. The dependent variable is anxiety. It is carried out by looking for the mean before and after the intervention then analyzing by t-test and continued with the MANOVA. Results: Analysis of the combination music group p value 0.03 (p
Energy Intake, Macro Nutrition and Nutritional Status of Preeclampsia Patients in The RSIA Siti Fatimah, Makassar Andi Syam Haeru; Wibowo Wibowo
Health Notions Vol 3, No 2 (2019): February
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Preeclampsia until now is still a health problem that can not be solved completely. Statistical data in developed countries show that 10-30% of all maternal deaths are caused by preeclampsia. Preeclampsia is one of the three major causes of maternal death in addition to bleeding and infection. Nutritional intake is an indicator to see the nutritional adequacy and upper arm circumference of pregnant women is one tool to assess the nutritional status, so it can be known complications during pregnancy. This study aims to determine how the relationship of energy intake and macro nutrition and nutritional status with the incidence of preeclampsia in the RSIA Siti Fatimah Makassar. The type of this research was a cross-sectional study. Data collection was done by interview using a questionnaire with sample size of 34 people. The result of the research using statistical analysis of Chi-square test showed that energy intake, protein intake, fat intake, and carbohydrate intake as well as nutritional status were obtained by p-values of 0.584, 0.611, 0.416, 0.649 and 0.547 means that there was no relationship between energy intake and macro nutrition and nutritional status in patients preeclampsia in the RSIA Siti Fatimah Makassar. It is expected that the respondent health officer can increase the frequency of counseling both personally and group-related factors that can influence the occurrence of preeclampsia. Keywords: Intake of energy, Macronutrient, Nutritional status, Preeclampsia

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