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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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The Knowledge Level and The Obedience of Maternal in Undertaking HIV Test Ucik Rochmayanti; Ismoedijanto Ismoedijanto; Ernawati Ernawati
Health Notions Vol 2, No 1 (2018): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (158.128 KB) | DOI: 10.33846/hn.v2i1.104

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Based on the data of Surabaya Health Office, in 2015 there were 30% of PITC from 55800 maternal and 37 of them were found HIV positive. This percentage has not had obvious explanation. This study aimed to analyze the correlation between the knowledge and the obedience of maternal in undertaking HIV test”. This was analytic observational research by applying cross sectional design in 3 different community health center with high HIV rates. They were community health centre Dupak, Jagir, and Perak. Sample was selected by systematic random sampling. The number of pregnant mother was 80 that undertook ANC in those community health centre. The result showed that 90% of pregnant mother had good knowledge. Statistic test used Fisher exact test showed that the p-value < 0.05 (knowledge level had correlation with the obedience of undertaking HIV test). Keywords: HIV test, Knowledge, Maternal, Obidience.
The Effect of Internal and External Factors to The Number of Visits in Sanitation Clinic of Public Health Center of Poncol Magetan Regency Djoko Windu P. Irawan; Denok Indraswati; Trimawan Heru Wijono; Bejo Utomo; Suprijandani Suprijandani
Health Notions Vol 2, No 2 (2018): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (204.175 KB) | DOI: 10.33846/hn.v2i2.127

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The Sanitation Clinic program has been introduced and implemented since 2003. But in many places the program does not run well, and is not managed properly, leaving a lot of problems. In some places sanitation clinic activities are conducted without any purposes, and merely administration activity without doing real action. The objectives of the study were to analyze the internal and external factors of the tangible, reliable, responsive, assurance, and emphathy together, and and to find which factor is the most dominantly in influencing the number of sanitation clinic visits. The study was an analytic survey research, it was focused to explain how and why of certain situation. Based on the period of data collection, this study belongs to cross sectional study. Methods of data analysis was using multiple regression method to see whether there is a relationship and the closeness of the relationship of each independent variable to dependent variable, and the relationship between variables in the study. The result of standardized Coefficients Beta from the five dimensions of service quality stated that the assurance dimension (X4) has the largest standardized Coefficients Beta value of -0.007. There was a significant influence jointly between internal and external factors (tangible, reliable, responsive, assurance, and emphathy) on the number of visits. Insurance dimension is the most dominant dimension of the number of visits in Sanitation Clinic in Public Health Center of Poncol, Magetan Regency. Keywords: Internal factors, External factors, Sanitation clinic
Strengthening Patients Safety Culture through the Implementation of SBAR Communication Method Hilda Hilda; Rizky Setiadi; Emmy Putri Wahyuni; Supriadi Supriadi; Rina Loriana; Rasmun Rasmun; Evy Nurachmah
Health Notions Vol 2, No 8 (2018): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (216.45 KB) | DOI: 10.33846/hn.v2i8.262

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The communication method of Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation (SBAR) are effective communication techniques that aim to improve patient safety. This study aims to analyze the application of SBAR communication to nurses to improve the safety culture of patients who are part of the service at A.W. Sjahranie Hospital, Samarinda, Indonesia. This study used a cross-sectional design with a population of 452 people spread over 14 service units. The sample size was 77 people. Variables in this study were SBAR communication methods and patient safety culture. The instrument used to assess the application was the SBAR communication method in the form of an observation sheet for the procedure for reporting patients' conditions during handover while collecting data on variable patient safety culture used a questionnaire from the agency for Healthcare Research Quality (AHRQ). Data of SBAR communication technique variables were collected using the observation method, while the patient safety culture variable was collected by distributing patient safety culture questionnaires. Data were analyzed using a Chi-Square test. The results of this study showed that nurses who used the SBAR communication method had a better patient safety culture (p = 0.000). The conclusion is the SBAR communication method to nurses can use to improve patient safety culture in the hospital. Keywords: SBAR communication method, Patient safety culture
Relationship between Asphyxia History in Newborn with the Development of Infants Aged 3-12 Months Eny Pemilu Kusparlina; Mufida Dian Hardika
Health Notions Vol 1, No 2 (2017): April-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (221.08 KB) | DOI: 10.33846/hn.v1i2.29

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Development is the increasing ability or skill in the structure and function of the body more complex in a regular pattern and can be predicted as a result of maturation. The development is begun since in the womb until adulthood is prenatal period, infancy, and childhood, are followed by pre-adolescence, early adolescence, and late adolescence. One of the factors that influence the development of an infant or child is a childbirth factor in which the newborn infant has asphyxia. If the infant has asphyxia, especially in severe asphyxia that has a value of 0-3 APGAR can affect the infant's development in next life because it is associated with nerve damage due to lack of oxygen during birth process.This research had purposes to identify the relationship between asphyxia history in newborn and the development of infants aged 3-12 months. This research used retrospective design, by involving 100 infants aged 3-12 months which were taken by simple random sampling. Data collection was done by examining of infant development by using KPSP instrument checklist based on infant age and then the researcher searches the history of APGAR Score of (occurence of asphyxia) when the infant was born in the midwife's medical records that helped childbirth. The result of Chi Square test = 0.021 (<0.05), so it could be concluded that there was a significant relationship between the history of asphyxia in newborns and the development of infants aged 3-12 months. Keywords: Asphyxia, Development, Infants
The Effect of Clean and Healthy Life Behaviors (PHBS) on Diarrhea Incidence Hikma Rafiah Nadjib; Windhu Purnomo; Rachmah Indawati
Health Notions Vol 2, No 3 (2018): March
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Diarrhea is the second disease that causes death in infants (children) under five years). Data and Information Indonesia Health Profile 2016, the number of diarrhea cases in Indonesia is 2,544,084 people or equivalent to 36.9% of the total incidence of diarrhea in 2016. South Central Timor District is the second area with the largest frequency distribution of outbreaks in Indonesia after Central Sulawesi (Depkes, 2011). The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of PHBS households to diarrhea incidence in Southern Timor in 2016. The type of research used was observational analytic research with cross sectional study approach. The sample in this research was taken using simple random sampling technique with sample size 29 health centers. There is influence of variable percentage of PHBS households to diarrhea incidence in Southern Timor District. Nila R equal to 0,423 means closeness relation between independent variable with dependent variable is equal to 0423 (medium). Diarrhea rate was formulated with 23,884 minus multiplication of 0.174 with percentage of household with PHBS. The need for improved services outside the health center building for the discovery of diarrhea cases and the need for promotive and preventive efforts against the growing factors of diarrhea occurrence in South Central Timor District.Keywords: PHBS, Households, Diarrhea
Factors Influencing Nurses in Implementing Documentation of Nursing at Muhammadiyah Hospital, Kediri City Byba Melda Suhita; Joko Sutrisno; Prima Dewi K.
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 (376.451 KB) | DOI: 10.33846/hn.v1i4.61

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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
Correlation Between Distance And Time of Travel and Utilization of Antenatal Care at Community Health Center, Gundih, Surabaya Dewi Mardahlia
Health Notions Vol 2, No 5 (2018): May
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The coverage of K4 pregnant women's visit in Surabaya for 2016 is 98.48%, the percentage is not far from the target SPM that has been set that is 100%. This study was conducted with the aim to know the relationship between the distance and travel time with the utilization of antenatal services in the working area Gundih public health center of Surabaya city. The research type is descriptive analytic with cross sectional approach. The research was conducted in Oktober-November 2017 in the working area of the gundih public health center in surabaya. The population in this research that all pregnant women in the working area of the public health center Gundih. Sampling is done by accidental sampling that is as many as 96 pregnant women who visited the public health center Gundih in the Surabaya city. Data collection was obtained through interviews with questionnaire guidance. The data analysis is univariate and bivariate. Results showed that of 96 pregnant women, the majority of the homes within close distance that is equal to 89 (92.2%) pregnant woman. While the travel time, the majority of pregnant woman choose fast as much as 87 (90.6%). Pregnant women who are in the public health center Gundih, the majority utilize antenatal care according to standar of pegnancy visit as much as 85 (88.5%). Based on the results of correlation between distance and time with the utilization of antenatal care, the value of p value is 0.006 and 0.031 (p≤0.05). This mean is that there is a significant correlation between distance and time with utilization of antenatal care in public health center Gundih in the Surabaya. The closer the distance between the house of pregnant women with health facilities then more. and more pregnant women who utilize antenatal care according to standard visits.Keywords: Distance, Travel time, Antenatal care
Breastfeeding Counseling to Improve Self Efficacy of Post Partum Mothers in Providing Exclusive Breastfeeding Sherly Jeniawaty; Rijanto Rijanto
Health Notions Vol 2, No 1 (2018): January
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Coverage of breastfeeding in Indonesia is still reached 61.5% of the national target (80%). This study used a quasi-experimental design with pre and post test approach control group. Data was collected using Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale- Short Form (BSES-SF). The results of further analysis concluded that there were differences between the mean difference in scale between the groups (p = 0.000). Breastfeeding counseling intervention group self-efficacy can improve self efficacy postpartum mothers in exclussive breastfeeding. Psychological and emotional condition stable will increase interest and motivation to learn the mother.Keywords: Counseling, Exclusive breastfeeding
Development of P2TB Surveillance Information System on Children in Health Office of Surabaya Neneng Dwi Septiani; Fariani Syahrul; Daniek Suryaningdiah; Rosita Dwi Yuliandari
Health Notions Vol 2, No 6 (2018): June
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The Service Compensation of National Health Insurance and The Performance of Health Workers Robiatud Daniyah; Ancah Caesarina Novi Marchianti; Sebastiana Viphindrartin
Health Notions Vol 2, No 2 (2018): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (218.654 KB) | DOI: 10.33846/hn.v2i2.118

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Public health center is primary facilities service which owned by a government. Complains which occurs in society, such as the procedures of National Healthcare Insurance (JKN) that more complicated, start from gradual administration, participants data validation that need much time was though more convoluted and customer services that given by health workers wasn’t done in a good standard and unsatisfied, so the patients will not willingly come back in public health center. The result data of performance measurement of public health in 2016 showed was less; under 80%. The aim of this research was to analyze the influence of service compensation of JKN on health worker performance. This research was quantitative with observational analytical approach. Sample of this research were 36 health workers in Kalisat, 32 health workers in Jelbuk, and 32 health workers in Andongsari public health center who taken by simple random sampling. Partial Least Square (PLS) using smart PLS software was used as method to analyze data. Based on the test result there was positive influence of service compensation on performance, T statistic was 7.730 (t statistic > t table significant 1.96) it meant that the higher an expected performance, it will produce optimal health care service for society. Health workers can do some efforts in improving performance, so it can improve service compensation that given for society. Government need to review about performance assessment that is currently used, such as SKP so the performance assessments were more effective in evaluating. Keywords: National Health Insurance, Service compensation, Performance, Public Health Center

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