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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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Identification of the Anthelmintic Power of Anting-anting Leaf and Starfruit Leaf Sri Sulami Endah Astuti
Health Notions Vol 4, No 5 (2020): May
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (HNST)

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Ascariasis is an intestinal infection caused by the parasitic worm Ascaris lumbricoides. Starfruit leaf (Averrhoa bilimbi) and leaf anting-anting (Acalypha indica L) is a plant that is often used as a worm remedy in the community. Starfruit leaves (Averrhoa bilimbi) and Leaf anting-anting (Acalypha indica L) contain several compounds that have the potential as anthelmintics, namely saponins, tannins and flavonoids. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of ethanol extention of starfruit leaf leaves (Averrhoa bilimbi) and leaf anting-anting (Acalypha indica L) as anthelmintic on the time of death of Ascaris suum Goeze worms in vitro. The method in this study is experimental with post test only group design. Test animals from the study are Ascaris suum. The study was conducted at the Parasitology Laboratory, Medical Laboratory Department, Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya in 2019. This study used 6 treatment groups, NaCl 0.9% as a negative control and pirantel pamoate 0.25% as a positive control and ethanol extract of wuluh starfruit leaf and ethanol extract of Anting-anting with concentrations of leaves. 40%, 60%, 80% and 100%. Data were analyzed using the Kolmogrov-Smirnov test, the Anova two way Block Design test, then continued using the Post Hoc test to determine differences between blocks and between treatments, against the time of Ascaris suum worm's death. The average time of death of Ascaris suum caused by ethanol extract of starfruit leaves concentration of 40% for 492.3 minutes and ethanol extract of leaf anting-anting 396.5 minutes, concentration of 60% ethanol extract of wuluh starfruit leaves for 278.5 minutes and leaf extract ethanol leaf anting-anting for 283.5 minutes, 80% concentration of ethanol extract of wuluh starfruit leaf for 141.8 minutes and ethanol extract of anting-anting leaf for 174 minutes, 100% concentration of ethanol extract of wuluh starfruit leaves for 66.75 minutes and extract ethanol leaf anting-anting for 92 minutes. So it can be concluded that the ethanol extract of starfruit leaves has an anthelmintic effect on the Ascaris suum worm more optimum than the ethanol extract of the Anting-anting leaves, because the time required is close to positive control that is 60 minutes. Keywords: anthelmintic; Ascaris suum; starfruit leaf; anting-anting leaf
The Influence of Endorphine Massage on Anxiety in Mothers During Their 3rd Trimester Pregnancy Niken Sukesi
Health Notions Vol 4, No 5 (2020): May
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The 3rd trimester of pregnancy is the time for one to prepare both physiologically and psychologically for baby birth and nursing. The pregnancy during this final trimester causes incovenience due to fetus and uterus enlargements. The pain during pregnancy and approaching the labor in pregnant mothers might increase their anxiety. One of attempts to reduce this anxiety resulting from pain in pregnant mothers employs nonpharmacologic method in the form of endorphin massage. This research was quasi experimental with one group pretest posttest design. It used analytical comparative research method since the researcher tried to study the existence of endorphin massage influence on anxiety in pregnant mothers. The results revealed that there was some mean differences before and after the therapy was given. The mean score before the therapy was given was 1.6 and after the therapy was given was 1.2. The difference between these two mean score was 0.4. From the analysis, it was found that the p-value was 0.037, meaning that there was a significant difference of anxiety level between before and after the provision of endorphin massage. Keywords: endorphin; pregnancy; anxiety
Contraception Reduces Breast Milk Protein Level of Breastfeeding Mothers in Jember, East Java, Indonesia Nuzula Irfa Nuriana; FX. Ady Soesetijo; Candra Bumi
Health Notions Vol 4, No 5 (2020): May
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The protein level of breast milk affected the growth and development of infants. Protein has special function which is irreplaceable by other nutrients to form and protect the body cells. Protein also plays a role as antibody, functions as the body defense mechanism against various diseases and infections. Infant death in Indonesia is mostly caused by respiratory tract infections and diarrhea. Breastfeeding can help to prevent the occurrence of morbidity and mortality of infants and toddlers in which the breast milk contains many essential nutrients needed by the body, one of them is protein. The aim of this research was to analyze the effect of contraception on breast milk protein level of breastfeeding mothers in Jember regency. The design of this research was observational analytic with cross sectional approach, using statistic test of logistic regression. The result of the research showed that the effect of contraception on the protein level of breast milk obtained p-value=0.021 with Exp(B)=566.263. Based on the research, it can be concluded that there was an effect of contraception on breast milk protein level. Keywords: infection; breastmilk protein; contraception
The Factors of Cronic Kidney Disease (CKD) on Public Transportation Drivers in Jember Regency Novita Firdaus; Hadi Prayitno; Isa Ma'rufi
Health Notions Vol 4, No 5 (2020): May
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a condition where the kidneys cannot filter waste properly as indicated by the estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
The Distribution of Health Workers in Urban and Rural Health Centers at Tanjung Balai City Paul Sirait; Sondang Sidabutar; Tatin Wahyanto
Health Notions Vol 4, No 5 (2020): May
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The analysis was conducted on all health centers in the working area of Health Office of Tanjung Balai City based on the latest data from PPSDM and Pusdatin Kemenkes RI in 2020. This research using descriptive methods; conducted in February 2020 to April 2020 at the Datuk Bandar Health Center representing urban health centers and Kampung Baru Health Center representing rural health centers. Based on the distribution of health workers in the Datuk Bandar Health Center (urban) in the Health Office of Tanjung Balai City in 2020, the nurses numbered 25 people where the number is excessive 20 people, midwives numbered 13 people where the number is excessive 11 people, and health workers are still less than 2. This is because many health workers moved to the Datuk Bandar Health Center. Based on the distribution of health workers in the Kampung Baru Health Center (rural), the nurses numbered 10 people where the number is excessive 5 people, nutrition workers numbered 2 people where the number is excessive 1 person, and health workers are still less than 2 people. The number of health workers moved from The Kampung Baru Health Center. Keywords: health workers; health center; urban; rural

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