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Health Notions
ISSN : 25804936     EISSN : -     DOI : -
Core Subject : Health,
"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 Effectiveness of Physical Exercise, Prenatal Yoga and Pregnancy Gymnastics in Primigravida on Childbirth Duration Linda, Irma; Lubis, Rismahara; Siregar, Yusniar
Health Notions Vol 1 No 2 (2017): April-June 2017
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One of the physical exercises favored by pregnant women is pregnancy gymnastics. It is a kind of exercise for strengthening and maintaining the elasticity of abdominal wall muscles, ligaments, and basic muscles of pelvis which are related to the process of childbirth. The objective of this research was to find out the effectiveness of physical exercise method between prenatal yoga and pregnancy exercise in primigravida on childbirth duration so that it could provide information which could increase the knowledge of midwives and midwifery students in providing midwifery care for pregnant women in facing the process of childbirth. This quasi experiment study was conducted in July to September 2016. The subjects was 40 pregnant women. The respondents were all primigravida pregnant women of trimester III who had the pregnancy examined in the Practice of Independent Midwife, Medan Johor. T-test was used for statistical analysis. The result of T-test showed that p-value=0.002 which indicated that there was the difference in the effectiveness of physical exercise method between prenatal yoga and pregnancy gymnastics in primigravida on the duration of normal childbirth. Prenatal yoga was more effective than pregnancy gymnastics in shortening the duration of normal childbirth.
The Role of Health Workers in Handling People with Mental Disorders (ODGJ) Physical Restraint Ariusta, Indriany Maya; Hernawati, Sri; Ma’rufi, Isa
Health Notions Vol 2 No 2 (2018): February 2018
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The problem of mental disorders in Indonesia is a significant health problem in this society because the disease of mental disorder in Indonesia is still quite high, based on the result of basic health research 2007 the prevalence of emotional mental disorder equal to 11,6% and varies between province and regency. The purpose of this study was to analyze the role of health workers covering preventive, promotive, education and evaluation in handling persons with mental disorders (ODGJ) physical restraint in Public Health Centers of Jember Regency. This type of research was a case study. Determination of informants using sampling technique purposive sampling. Number of informants were 9 people. The results of the research was that all informants have made promotive, preventive, education and evaluation efforts through counseling, screening, home visits and monitoring persons with ODGJ access in taking medication.
The Role of Midwife in Community Empowerment About Early Detection of Pregnancy Complication in Proppo Public Health Center Rusady, Yulia Paramita; Peristiowati, Yuly; Suhita, Byba Melda
Health Notions Vol 2 No 7 (2018): July 2018
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System Effectivity of Pharmacy Services Queue Time in Outpatient Pharmacy Depot RSD Dr. Soebandi Jember Himawan, Vanji Budi; Fitriasari, Nikma; Widyassari, Anna
Health Notions Vol 2 No 5 (2018): May 2018
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Hospital pharmacy service is one of healthcare activity in hospital supporting quality health service. Good service time is associated and affecting customer satisfaction. Achievement results of Minimum Service Standard (MSS) in Pharmaceutical Depot RSD dr. Soebandi Jember in 2016 showed that service queue time of concocted drug was up to 3 hours and 35 minutes and for non-concoction drug was up to 2 hours and 14 minutes meaning that MMS had not been reached. The purpose of this research was to identify factors causing prolonged queue time of pharmacy service and give recommendation of alternative solution to queue time problem. This research used descriptive study approach by analyzing service flowchart, document review, observation, interview, and group discussion. The process of identifying the problem preceded by data collection stage, prioritizing the problem, determining the root of the problem, and determining the solution. The results of research along with the application of alternative solutions agreed upon was presented as a draft guidelines pharmacy services effectivity system. Implementation of pharmacy service activities based on the effectivity guidelines can speed up queue time despite resulting in pick hour up to 30-minute for concocted drugs and up to 22 minutes for non-concoction drug service. Implementation of system effectivity showed significant differences and were able to reach Pharmaceutical Depot MSS especially in its queue time. Keywords: Queue time, Outpatient pharmacy depot, Effectivity
Family Factors that Affect Family Empowerment in Caring Children with Leukemia Arief, Yuni Sufyanti; nursalam, Nursalam; Ugrasena, I Dewa Gede; Devy, Shrimarti Rukmini; Saudah, Noer
Health Notions Vol 2 No 4 (2018): April 2018
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Introduction: Leukemia is one of the conditions of chronic disease in children. Families of children with chronic health conditions often feel helpless in meeting their childs health care needs. Powerlessness experienced by the family will affect the ability of families in providing care to their children. Many factors can affect the empowerment of families in providing care to their families. Method: This study aims to analyze family factors that affect family empowerment in treating children with leukemia leukemia. The research design used is explanation survey. The population in this study were families with children suffering from leukemia in Pediatric Ward RSUD Dr. Soetomo Surabaya. Result: The results showed that there was the influence of family factor to family empowerment in caring children with leukemia equal to t: 3.801. Discussion and Conclusions: Family factors need to be taken into account in family-centered empowerment, so families can improve their ability to care for leukemia children. Increased family-based health involves the strength and ability of families in coping mechanisms, the role of nurses, to encourage families to provide support in health care. More research is needed on family-centered empowerment models in the ability to care for children with leukemia. Factors that affect family empowerment in caring for child leukemia, can be considered nurse in giving nursing intervention especially child nurse in empowering parent at the time care of child leukemia. Keywords: Leukemia, Children, Family, Factor, Empowerment
Effectiveness of Counseling to Increase Knowledge and Lower Blood Sugar Levels of Diabetes Mellitus Patients in Tompotikka Sub-district Harliani, Harliani; Korja, Baharuddin
Health Notions Vol 2 No 1 (2018): January, 2018
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There has been a growing perception in the community that a person has diabetes mellitus because one of his parents suffers from the disease. This experimental study provided a counseling about diabetes mellitus with the aim of increasing public knowledge about diabetes mellitus. It was expected that increased knowledge will change the pattern of life for the better, so that blood sugar could be controlled. Before the treatment was done pre-test and blood glucose measurement, while after the treatment was done post-test and the measurement of blood sugar level again. From the results of pre-test it appears that public knowledge about DM was still low. Post-test results showed that peoples knowledge about all factors related to diabetes mellitus has increased. Meanwhile, the time span about one month after the implementation of counseling had managed to lower blood sugar from most respondents.
Diphtheria Investigation in Buranga Village of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Asriani, Nia; Wahyuni, Chatarina Umbul; Hadi, Supaat Setia
Health Notions Vol 2 No 4 (2018): April 2018
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Diphtheria is still a health problem because it still often causes outbreaks and causes death. All ages can be exposed to diphtheria but most attack children who are not immunized. The case of diphtheria in Central Sulawesi is a rare case. Even in 2015 and 2016 there was no reported diphtheria event but in 2017 there was reported suspect diphtheria. The purpose of this study was to conduct an epidemiology investigation and find additional diphtheria cases in Parigi Moutong District. This was a descriptive study with observation and interview method. Primary and secondary data were collected. Secondary data were obtained from surveillance data and investigation results while the primary data were obtained from interviews on reported probable diphtheria case.No additional cases of diphtheria were found in Parigi Moutong District. The reported case in May 2017 was an 11-year-old primary school student. The presence of diphtheria typical symptoms (bullneck and pseudomembrane) were found on clinical examination. The patient have heart problems before given anti-diphtheria serum by health officer. However, the culture examination showed negative results. The result was allegedly due to errors in the culture examination procedure performed by health officer. Index case or chains of diphtheria transmission cannot be certainly determined, but we suspected the patient’s mother to be the carrier based on history of travelling to diphtheria endemic area. There was 1 probable diphtheria case in Ampibabo Subdistrict of Parigi Moutong District. Training to increase the capacity of health workers in diphtheria management was needed.
Service Agencies Policy and Nurse Motivation as Determinants of Information for Family Patients in Critical Care Unit Bahrudin, Moch.; Sutomo, Sutomo; Purwanto, Hadi
Health Notions Vol 1 No 3 (2017): July-September 2017
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The family is a system, so if one family member is treated in a critical care unit, then the family will experience stress and anxiety, even a crisis. Therefore, nurses should help the family in reducing stress and anxiety, one of which is by providing information. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between service agency policies and nurse motivation with information for patient families in critical care rooms. The subjects of the study were 45 nurses and 45 patient family members selected by total sampling technique. The collected data were analyzed using logistic regression test. The results show that there is a relationship between policy and external motivation with information for the family. Therefore, critical nursing services need to consider family conditions, so that family stress and anxiety can be lowered.
Influence of Student Behavior on Hepatitis A Incidence and Prevalence in Islamic Boarding School “Sidogiri” Secaria, Bhirawa Odie Prino; Sulistyorini, Lilis; Keman, Soedjajadi
Health Notions Vol 2 No 6 (2018): June 2018
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Predisposing Characteristic of MSM (Men who Have Sex with Men) in Utilizing of CST (Care Support and Treatment) Services in Jember District Khamid, M Nur; Marchianti, Ancah Caesarina Novi; Rokhmah, Dewi
Health Notions Vol 2 No 4 (2018): April 2018
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MSM behavior in Indonesia still become an important issue in our society and some of our society can’t accepted the MSM. The prevalence of HIV in MSM population is such a warning and need to be concerned. Data from Jember District Health Office showed that from 2004 until June 2017, the number of HIV AIDS were 3186 cases, based on homosexual risk factor were 7.6%. This research aimed to analyze predisposing characteristic of MSM with HIV positive such as: 1) Demoghraphy: sex, age, marriage status, place of live, the region, and education background, 2) The distance from home to the CST services, 3) Health belief. This study used qualitative method with case study approach. There were 8 main informants and recruited purposively. Data was collected by in depth interview and analyzed with thematic content analysis. The result showed that most of informants aged 25-30 years old, a small number of informants in 20-23 years old. The distance of home and CST services influenced the MSM with HIV positive to drink drug regularly.The effort of informants to care their health were obedient in ARV treatment, taking care to dietary habits, doing exercise regularly and avoid their self from stress. The side effect of ARV are dizzy, nausea, vomiting, fatigue or pain in some of hinge, appetite loss and mood changes. The effort to make an obedient in ARV treatment need to add the CST sevices in Center of public health and make ARV satelite Center of public health in every district, role model, optimilize the guidance to the MSM with HIV positive, to prevent the loss to follow up because the side effect and to give a support in obeidient the ARV treatment. Keywords: MSM, HIV, Care Support and Treatment

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