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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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Factors Related to Compliance with Diabetes Mellitus Patients in Taking Medication, in the Internal Medicine Clinic of Sele Be Solu Regional Hospital, Sorong City inggerid agnes manoppo
Health Notions Vol 4, No 1 (2020): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hn.v4i1.469

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The Role of Husband and Use of Contraception in Aimas Village, Malawili Health Center, Sorong Regency Maylar Gurning
Health Notions Vol 4, No 1 (2020): January
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Relationship Between Working Mothers towards Exclusive Breastfeeding in Bunda Maternity Clinic Surabaya Devina Callista Ayungga; Risa Etika; Eighty Mardiyan Kurniawati
Health Notions Vol 4, No 1 (2020): January
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Background: The percentage of infants who receive exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia can be much higher. There are many factors including working mothers. Aim: To find out if there is a significant relationship between working mothers towards exclusive breastfeeding. Methods: This study was an analytic observational study done using the data acquired from a questionnaire given to mothers who come to Bunda Maternity Clinic in Surabaya. Data was then analysed statistically using Chi square test. Result: Out of 20 working mothers, 6 (30%) of them exclusively breastfed their infants while the rest did not. Out of 37 non-working mothers, 28 (76%) of them exclusively breastfed their infants. A p-value of p
The Effect of Pesticides Usage Behaviour on General Health Conditions of Farmer in Jember Regency, Indonesia Salim Salim; Erma Sulistyaningsih; Ristya Widi Endah Yani
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The agricultural sector remains an important sector in Indonesia's economic development, and pesticides have been essential in agricultural practice to protect crops and increase crop production. However, pesticides can cause a negative impact on health as well as environmental. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of pesticides usage behavior on farmers' general health conditions. This was an observational analytic study with cross sectional design. The respondent was 377 farmers selected by cluster sampling. The variable of knowledge, attitude and practice were analysed. Data analysis showed that there was a significant effect on the level of knowledge on the farmers' general health conditions with a p-value of 0.001. As much as 47.2% of respondents had a low level of knowledge about the use of pesticides. The attitude influenced the general health conditions of farmers with p-value of 0,000. As much as 52.5% of respondents had a positive attitude related to pesticides and 47.5% had a negative attitude concerning pesticides usage. The variable of practice on the use of pesticides significantly affected the general health conditions of farmers with a p-value of 0.003. And as much as 17.0% respondents showed a bad practice, 65.5% moderate practice and 17.5% good practice on pesticides. Keywords: attitude; health; knowledge; practice; pesticide
The Determinants of Family Support of Lung TB Patients in Consuming Anti Tuberculosis Medicine in Polonia Health Center Medan Asriwati Asriwati; Poppy Indah Tristiyana
Health Notions Vol 4, No 1 (2020): January
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Tuberculosis treatment requires a relatively long time with two stages, namely the internship stage and the advanced stage. The number of drugs that must be taken and the toxicity and side effects of the drug can be a barrier in the completion of therapy for tuberculosis patients. Tackling tuberculosis through the provision of anti-tuberculosis drugs (OAT) in the DOTS Directly Observation Treatment Strategy (DOTS). Compliance with TB drugs is not done regularly, not according to the time of treatment, and the use of anti-tuberculosis (OAT) drugs will not adequately cause resistance to OAT or what is called Multi Drugs Resistance (MDR). This study aims to determine the factors that influence family support in patients with pulmonary TB in taking anti-tuberculosis drugs in Polonia Health Center Medan in 2019. The type of research used in this study is an analytical survey with a cross-sectional study design. The population was all Category I Lung Tuberculosis patients who were registered at the Polonia Health Center Medan from October to November 2019. The total sampling was 48 samples. In this study, bivariate and multivariate test analyses were performed using multiple logistic regression formulas. The result showed that there is an influence of patient's family support in taking anti-tuberculosis drugs, there is an influence of taking patient's medication in taking anti-tuberculosis drugs in the Polonia Health Center Medan in 2019. The family suggested involving in taking anti-tuberculosis drugs. Keywords: tuberculosis; family support; supervision of taking medication; patients
Invitation to Letter to Editor Publication in Health Notions David Ackah; Sanglar Polnok
Health Notions Vol 4, No 1 (2020): January
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"Health Notions" is open to various types of scientific writings such as: original research, literature review, book review, commentary, opinion, news, case report, communication, tips, letter to editor and so on. But until now, there has never been a manuscript submission in the form of letter to editor. Therefore, through this paper we invite lecturers and researchers to send letters to editors to be published in this journal. The contents of the letter to editor for "Health Notions" are criticisms or suggestions for one of the articles that have been published in this journal. Keywords: Health Notions; letter to editor; criticisms; suggestions

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