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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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Bagging Approach for Increasing Classification Accuracy of CART on Family Participation Prediction in Implementation of Elderly Family Development Program Anugrahanti, Wisoedhanie Widi; Wibowo, Arief; Melaniani, Soenarnatalina
Health Notions Vol 1 No 2 (2017): April-June 2017
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Classification and Regression Tree (CART) was a method of Machine Learning where data exploration was done by decision tree technique. CART was a classification technique with binary recursive reconciliation algorithms where the sorting was performed on a group of data collected in a space called a node / node into two child nodes (Lewis, 2000). The aim of this study was to predict family participation in Elderly Family Development program based on family behavior in providing physical, mental, social care for the elderly. Family involvement accuracy using Bagging CART method was calculated based on 1-APER value, sensitivity, specificity, and G-Means. Based on CART method, classification accuracy was obtained 97,41% with Apparent Error Rate value 2,59%. The most important determinant of family behavior as a sorter was society participation (100,00000), medical examination (98,95988), providing nutritious food (68.60476), establishing communication (67,19877) and worship (57,36587). To improved the stability and accuracy of CART prediction, used CART Bootstrap Aggregating (Bagging) with 100% accuracy result. Bagging CART classifies a total of 590 families (84.77%) were appropriately classified into implement elderly Family Development program class.
Preparation of Information Media About Isotonic Exercise For The Elderly Leyangan Ungaran Village Syaifudin, Achmad; Nurhayati, Susi
Health Notions Vol 1 No 4 (2017): October-December 2017
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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.
Effect of Extract Meat Dates (Phoenix Dactylifera L.) to Oxytocin Levels in Pregnant Mice (Mus Musculus L.) Agustina, Eva; Purnamasari, Risa; Lusiana, Nova
Health Notions Vol 1 No 2 (2017): April-June 2017
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The process of spontaneous labor is sensitive to the oxytocin hormone that causes uterine smooth muscle contraction as a receptor for the start of labor. Dates contains source of carbohydrates are simple sugars, iron, potassium, selenium, calcium, and flavonoids. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of date’s extracts (Phoenix dactilifera L) to the oxytocin hormone day 19 of gestation age of mice (Mus musculus L). This experiment devide dose of date extract into four groups, group I : control (no treatment), group II: 3 dates (3.12 mg/kg), group III 5 dates (5.2 mg/kg), and group IV 7 dates (7.28 mg/kg) to the oxytocin hormone. The research method is done by extracting palm ajwa with methanol. Treat made orally at the age of 14-19 days gestation. Measurement of oxytocin levels using ELISA at the age of pregnancy 19 days, showed the average number of levels of the oxytocin hormone in group I in the amount of 126.494 ng / L, the second group is equal to 124.169 ng / L, group III amounting to 129.041 ng / L, and group IV is equal to 132.252 ng / L. Overall extract dates with various doses of the treatment led to increased levels of the oxytocin hormone in mice. However, these increases did not show a significant effect, although the hormones oxytocin on uterine tissue of mice kept rising.
The Use of New Control Card for Health Education about Chemotherapy Procedures for Patients Tumini, Tumini
Health Notions Vol 1 No 1 (2017): January-March 2017
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In every stage of long and complex chemotherapy procedure, of course, it could confuse patients. The purpose of this queasy experimental research was to analyze the effect of education from nurses about chemotherapy procedure on patients knowledge level toward the use of new card at one-stop oncology poly (POSA (Poli Onkologi Satu Atap)) of Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya, by using "pre-test post-test with control group design". The subjects were divided into two groups: treatment group that was given the education in using new cards and control group that was given the education in using old cards. The treatment group underwent the increase knowledge of general chemotherapy procedures, meanwhile, the control group did not undergo any increase.
Consciousness Stage Implementation of Mosquito Nest Eradication (MNE) of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) Ramadhani, Firdausi; Yudhastuti, Ririh; Widati, Sri
Health Notions Vol 1 No 3 (2017): July-September 2017
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The main obstacle to efforts to reduce the incidence of dengue fever due to the still not optimal program of Mosquito Nest Eradication (MNE). MNE is unlikely to be completed if community members reached the smallest neighborhood, ie households did not do it. The success of the termination of the chain of transmission of DHF was closely related to the awareness and responsibility of the community to want to maintain the cleanliness of the house and its environment. The main purpose of this research was to describe the public awareness of MNE DHF. This research used quantitative description approach. In this study as respondents were 332 people who were in Kamal Village, Kamal District. From the results of the study, it was found that most Kamal villagers were at the stage of Naival Consciousness. It was hoped that the community is in the critical consciousness stage to understand their environment. So it needed health education through Health Literacy to increase knowledge which then would generate critical consciousness so that society could do empowerment.
The Effect of Health Education on Hygiene During Menstruation and Personal Hygiene of Santriwati (Female Student) at Boarding School Retnowuni, Arifa; Devy, Shrimarthi Roekmini; Triyoga, Rika Subarniati
Health Notions Vol 1 No 4 (2017): October-December 2017
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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.
"Sahabat Ibu Balita" Program to Improve Mothers Knowledge and Skills in Monitoring The Growth of Infants Aged 0-6 Months Rohmah, Miftakhur
Health Notions Vol 1 No 2 (2017): April-June 2017
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The first 6 months of infant life is a golden opportunity for early detection, as well as a growth assessment. Special forms of growth and development are stimulation. Stimulation should be done routinely, continuously at every opportunity and in all infants and toddlers. Based on the fact that there are many mothers who do not know how to perform good stimulation and unskilled in stimulating the result is still found the existence of parents who do not provide stimulation of the baby with routine. The purpose of this study was to determine "differences in mothers knowledge and skills in monitoring of growth and development infants aged 0-6 months among mothers who applied “Sahabat Ibu Balita” and those who did not apply  the “Sahabat Ibu Balita”. The design of this research was quasi-experiment with pre-posttest with control group. The samples used were parents who had babies aged 0-6 months in the work area of ​​Babakansari Community Health Center. Sample size was 66, then divided into 2 groups that was intervention group and control group. They were selected by  multistage sampling and executed in December 2016 to January 2017. Result of research by Chi square test there was a significant difference of intervention group and control group on the knowledge and skills. The application of “Sahabat Ibu Balita” as a strategy to support the use of “KIA book” for mothers knowledge and skill in monitoring the growth and development was more optimal.
Development of Recording and Reporting of Nosocomial Infection Surveillance System in Surabaya Premier Hospital Janah, Miftakhul; Martini, Santi; Notobroto, Hari Basuki
Health Notions Vol 1 No 4 (2017): October-December 2017
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Background: Nosocomial infection is infection that occurs in patients who are hospitalized. One of infection control programs is the surveillance activity.  Refer to the Instructions Practical Hospital nosocomial infections Surveillance by the Health Ministry (2011), computer usage in surveillance activities will increase the efficiency of data collection and analysis. The aim of this study is to develop recording and reporting nosocomial infection surveillance system. Methods: this study type was action research with System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) method wherein the stages of SDLC were planning, analysis, design, implementation and usage. The instruments used in this study were by creating DFD, ERD, data dictionary then continued with the development of applications using PHP and MySQL. Data collection was committed through interviews and observations. The results of this research was web-based applications tested using the method of Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Keywords: Nosocomial infection surveillance, recording and reporting, system development, Surabaya Premier Hospital.  
Related Knowledge of Nurses Acute Coronary Syndrome with Accuracy of Patiens Do Help According to SOP Acute Coronary Syndrome Wahyuni, Lutfi; saudah, Noer saudah; Nurmilasari, Hanik
Health Notions Vol 1 No 1 (2017): January-March 2017
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Acute Coronary syndrome is one of the syndromes that often caused a sudden death, so it is an emergency problem that needs fast response. Knowledge is the result of knowing and it appears after someone observing to a certain object. The purpose of this research was to find out the correlation between nurse knowledge about Acute Coronary Syndrome with precise action to help according to Acute Coronary Syndrome SOP. The method that been used in this research was analytic correlation with cross sectional approach. The sample of this research was all 26th nurse at ICCU of Sidoarjo hospital. Data collection was questionnaire form to observe the nurse knowledge about Acute Coronary Syndrome and observation form to observe the precise action done by the nurse to help. The result of cross tabulation showing the knowledge of “good” categories was 12 people, 11 people was doing the right help and 1 people was wrong. The nurse knowledge on “enough” category was 13 people, 8 people doing the right help and 5 people was wrong. Knowledge on “poor” category ws 1 people and does not giving the right help. The result ws showing that there was correlation between the nurse knowledge about Acute Coronary Syndrome with the accuracy of giving help according to the SOP.  It was proven that knowledge can raise the precise action done by the nurse in helping patient according to Acute Coronary Syndrom SOP.
Fat Intake, Blood Pressure and Randomed Blood Glucose Levels as Risk Factor of Metabolic Syndrome in Adolescent of Junior School in Denpasar City Suiraoka, I Putu; Moviana, Yenny; Cintary, Lely
Health Notions Vol 1 No 1 (2017): January-March 2017
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The metabolic syndrome in children is defined when 3 of the 5 components are classified: hypertension, low HDL cholesterol, high serum triglyceride, high blood glucose levels, and central obesity. This study was a retrospective study with case-control design. Data collection was conducted from August to October 2014. The population of this study were all students in 8 selected junior high schools. Based on the calculation result, it was known that the sample size for case and control group are 128 people. Case and control determination began with screening of waist circumference using a tape measure, measured from the diameter between the lower ribs 10 with the iliac crest at the end of normal expiration. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure was measured using a digital blood pressure gauge under the Omron brand. Blood glucose levels were measured using a multicheck parameter tool under the Nesco brand. BMI based on weight and height were measured using body scales and Microtoise. Fat intake data were collected using semi-quantitative food frequency method. Data were analyzed descriptively in the range and mean for waist circumference variable, blood pressure, randomed blood glucose levels, and fat intake. Furthermore, the calculation of Odd Ratio. Based on the results be concluded that adolescents who consume fat above 25% risk 3.3 times greater to experience metabolic syndrome. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure, BMI and blood glucose levels as the case group was higher than the control group.

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