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Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health is a conference collection of technical papers freely accessible to scholars over the world. Articles featured vary areas of efforts to develop health and well-being for better society such as factors of illness, epidemiology, health promotion, health policy, nutrition, environmental health and safety, nursing and midwifery, and other sciences related to health development.
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FACTORS AFFECTING THE OCCURRENCE CARIES DENTAL ON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN SD N PADANGSARI II BANYUMANIK SEMARANG Nugraheni, Hermien; Wiyatini, Tri; Afia, Maria Okta
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Background: Caries is the problems that were encountered in the field of dental health. Dental caries is an important issue for school student because it not only causes complaints of pain, but also spread the infection to other parts of the body resulting in declining productivity. This study aims to determine what factors are likely to influence the case of caries in elementary school student Padangsari II District Banyumanik 2016. Methods: This type of research used descriptive analysis with Cross sectional. Samples in this study were 50 students in grade 5 SDN Padasari II who have dental caries remains were taken with purposive sampling method. Collecting data in this study using clinical examination and the distribution of questionnaires. The questionnaire used in this study had previously been through validity and reliability test conducted on 35 students of SDN Meteseh District Tembalang. Methods of analysis used data using statistical calculations using Linear Logistic Regression Test. Results: The results in the region Padangsari II showed that the Plaque Index value exp (B) = 5,667, behavioral factors (knowledge exp (B) = 3.000, Attitude exp (B) = 3.000, factors action exp (B) = 2,333, salivary hydration exp (B) = 1,520, salivary viscosity exp (B) = 1,500, salivary pH exp (B) = 1.222. OHIS exp (B) = 1.143, the factor of health care exp (B) = 0,667, heredity exp (B) = 0.667, environmental factors exp ( B) = 0.429. Conclusion: In this study it can be concluded that the plaque index is the biggestt factor in influencing the cavity on the case if community health centers in the region Padangsari II.Because it has the highest score is exp (B) = 5,667. 
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EARLY MOBILIZATION AND FIRST URINARY ELIMINATION ON MOTHER POSTPARTUM Anifah, Fulatul; Emilia, Rizki S; Taufiqoh, Syuhrotut; Hidayati, Nurul F
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Background: Early mobilization presents the ability to move freely on postpartum woman less than 4 hours postpartum with the motion of sitting, standing, and then get up to bed.However, in fact generally, postpartum mothers tend to hold urine to avoid pain in wounds on birth canal. Meanwhile, the first urine can be done with early mobilization Aims: This is to analyse the relationship between early mobilization with the first elimination urine on mothers postpartum. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study that involved 48 respondents, selected through a purposive sampling method. Data collection was done using observation sheet and fisher’s exact test for statistical analyse. Result: Of the 29 puerperal women who show early mobilization less than 4 hours postpartum, there were 23 puerperal women (53.5%) with normal urinary elimination (≤ 6 hours postpartum). While from 14 postpartum mothers who did early mobilization ≥ 4 hours postpartum mothers there are 10 (23.25%) with abnormal urinary elimination (≥ 6 hours postpartum. By fisher’s exact test we found a relationship between early mobilizations with first urinary elimination on mothers postpartum (p value = 0.002) Conclusion: It can conclude the faster the first postpartum mothers mobilise, the faster the mothers can do urinary elimination. Otherwise, the longer postpartum mothers did early mobilization lasts longer than the first urinary elimination. 
THE EFFECT OF STUDENTS RESPONSE IN USING PROBLEM BASED LEARNING WITH SIMULATION TOWARD STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENT (LIGHT CONCEPT) Norsaputra, Ary; Johansyah, Johansyah
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Background: In many circumstances, students’ alternative conception on light concepts have encountered in previous studies. One of the causes factor is the lack of students’ response, and it may allow student to have a low achievement. According to Educational Unit Level Curriculum (KTSP), an active learning such as Problem Based Learning (PBL) can help students meet high achievement. In addition, learning through simulation is also increased students’ response. Aims: Based on rationale of this study, we concern to see the effect of students’ response toward students’ achievement in learning physics through PBL with simulation. Methods: There were 27 grades eighth students had been involved as participants. This study had been conducted by posttest only control design, and quantitative analysis had been used to analyze the data. Twenty items of questioner of students’ response, and twenty item of posttest of light concept had been applied to gather data. Results: Our findings revealed that students who have learned by PBL with simulations have shown a great response with score 76.37 %. The students’ achievements have exceeded the minimum completeness criteria (KKM) with the score 73.15 > 70. However, the correlation of students’ response towards students’ achievement is very low with the correlation value 𝑟=0.1801. Moreover, it merely 3.2 % of students’ achievement is influenced by learning trough PBL with simulations. Conclusion: In short, leaning through PBL with simulation allows students to have a great response, but they aren’t giving a significant effect to the students achievement, and it should be another factor that we missed. 
COST EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS OF HOSPITAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Nainggolan, Catherine Maname Uli; Permanasari, Vetty Yulianty
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Backgrounds: Hospital waste management had become an international attention. One of the first meeting by Solid Hazardous Waste was related to domestic waste and medical waste. The previous study showed that nationally hospital solid waste expectedly reach 376.089 ton per day and the volume of wastewater was 48.985,70 ton per day. Aims: The purpose of this study is to examine the literatures on analysis of the cost effectiveness and efficiency hospital Wastewater Treatment Plant. Methods: This systematic review was based on Protocol Prisma. Literature searches were conducted using the electronic databases Google Scholar (2011 to present), SpringerLink, and Proquest.Over a total of 3.834 potential articles, 9 met all inclusion criteria. Results: Cost problems were founded due to there was no good financial planning, maintenance costs, and the wastewater quality supervision. The budget of wastewater treatment only focuses to the cost of damage, but only enough for one time laboratory examination. Moreover, we also highlighted another factors affected to effectiveness and efficiency where there was no regular training for sanitarian, and as the results, sanitarian cannot determine the best effective method, finally the budgets were only for authoritarian system. This paper also reviews methods and applications to reduce the cost in electrical, chemical, and maintenance, by new wastewater treatment alternatives. If compared the two techniques, extended aeration and sequencing batch reactors, evidently, sequencing batch reactor had lower cost than extended aeration. Conclusions: The cost effectiveness and efficiency of wastewater management can be achieved by good management systems, good knowledge about waste, and different methods result different efficiency too. 
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF MIDWIFERY STUDENTS IN STIKES MEDIKA CIKARANG, INDONESIA Tiyas, Ajeng Hayuning; Pratiwi, Dian; Zuliyati, Istichana
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Background: Educational success can be evaluated or viewed from students’ academic achievement. Academic achievement is influenced by several factors, such as intelligence and emotional intelligence. Intelligence only contributes roughly 20% of the success, while emotional intelligence may influence the other 80%. Emotional intelligence comprised of 5 indicators including self-awareness, self-control, self-motivation, empathy, and social skill.Low emotional intelligence leads to undesirable student academic achievement. Aims: This study aimed to determine the relation between emotional intelligence and academic achievement among DIII Midwifery Programme’s student at third grade in College of Health Science Medika Cikarang 2014. Methods: This research is a quantitative analytical research with cross sectional approach. A total of 83 students from DIII Midwifery Programme at third grade were selected randomly and be involved as participants. A questionnaire covered students’ Grade Point Average (GPA) and their emotional intelligence scale was employed. The data was then analysed by statistical Chi-Square test. Results: The result of the study indicates that there is a significant relation between emotional intelligence and academic achievement. Students who have high emotional intelligence tend to obtain higher academic achievement then students who have low emotional intelligence. Conclusion: The findings of the study is carrying an expectation to an improvement in academic programme planning, materials or other activities to be designed as the consideration to emotional intelligence development in order to optimize academic achievement’s students. 
CORRELATION BETWEEN MOTIVATION AND STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENT IN MIDWIFERY CARE AND DELIVERY PROGRAM IN AISYIYAH UNIVERSITY YOGYAKARTA Yulastini, Fitria; Dewi, Novita Puspita; Handayani, Dwi; Petricka, Gracea
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Background: Universitas Aisyiyah Yogyakarta is one of the universities that has implemented Competence Based Curriculum (CBC) system. One of the courses that used CBC system is Midwifery Care in Delivery course, which relates directly to the main job of a midwife. However, there are many students who only obtained C (Unsatisfactory) grade, and they need to retake the course meet the standard grade as determined by Universitas Aisyiyah Yogyakarta. One of the factors influencing study achievement is motivation. Aims: to analyze the relation between study motivation of fourth semester students (academic year 2012/2013) of DIII Midwifery Program, Universitas Aisyiyah Yogyakarta and their achievement in Midwifery Care in Delivery course. Method: This was a quantitative study with analytical survey method and cross sectional approach.Study population was all 223 fourth semester students (academic year 2012/2013) of DIII Midwifery Program, Universitas Aisyiyah Yogyakarta. 143 of them were selected as study subjects. Data was analyzed using Spearman’s Rank Correlation. Results: The majority of fourth semester students of DIII Midwifery Program had medium motivation in Midwifery Care in Delivery course, with the number reached 96 students (67.1%).Most of fourth semester students of DIII Midwifery Program obtained C (Unsatisfactory) grade in Midwifery Care in Delivery course, with the number reached 67 students (46.9%).There was a significant relation between fourth semester students of DIII Midwifery Program motivation and their achievement in Midwifery Care in Delivery course, where the result of Spearman’s Rank Correlation test shows the value of correlation coefficient = 0.723 and p value (0.000) (0.05). Conclusion: There was a relation between learning motivation and their achievement in midwifery care in delivery course with a strong degree of correlation. However, further research is expected to discuss all factors that affect the learning achievement such as environment, interests, talents, intelligence, health, learning way, and other variables that can affect. 
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AGE AND PARITY WITH MYOMA UTERI IN DR. H. SOEWONDO HOSPITAL KENDAL Kusumaningtyas, Dian; Ardiyanti, Sari; Priansiska, Norwidya; Windiyani, Winda
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Background: Myoma uteri is one of benign gynecological tumors are the most common, found one in four women of reproductive age. The incidence of uterine myoma approximately 20-30% of all women. Myoma uteri was not found in children who have not menstruating, in women aged 35-45 years was found about 25% and in menopausal women is only about 10%. Just a little possibility of developing uterine myomas in women often give birth than those who were never pregnant or just had a single pregnancy. Aims: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between age and parity of women with myoma uteri. Methods: This research is analytic survey with case control method. The study was conducted at Dr. H. Soewondo Hospitals in Kendal Regency in July 2011. The population of this study were all patients with gynecological diseases are treated in March to July, 2011. Samples taken are saturated sample with accidental sampling method, which is 59 people. Data analysis using Chi-Square test. Results: The analysis showed no relationship between age and uterine myoma (p value> α (0.05)) and there is a relationship between parity with the incidence of uterine myoma (p value <α (0.05)). Conclusion: Further research is needed with the bigger number of samples than this study and the cohort studies may be better for this study. 
THE RELATIONSHIP OF FAMILY SUPPORT TO MOTIVATION (INTENTION) FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH CERVICAL CANCER IN LIGAR MEDIKA CLINIC, WEST JAVA – INDONESIA Fauzi, Aulia Ridla; Yuniarti, Sri
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Background: Cervical cancer is a gynecologic disease with high malignancy rate and becomes the second leading cause of death among women worldwide after breast cancer. In the Ligar Medika Clinic, from 129 cases have been identified, 8 patients died. High mortality rate in patients with cervical cancer wascaused more by the delay in treatment due to lack of knowledge and physical side effects of treatment of patients and psychological disorders such as their rejection reactions. Aims: The purpose of this paper is to know the relationship of family support to the motivation or intention for medical treatment in patients with cervical cancer Methods: The research method used was an analytic study with cross-sectional design. There were 30 patients with cervical disease invited to fill the questionnaire. Data wasobtained directly using a Likert scale questionnaire further run in univariate and bivariate analysis with Chi-Square. Results: The result indicates most of the respondents were lack of family support. This present study found a significant correlation between familys supports to the motivation (intention) medical treatment of cervical cancer patients (p value < 0.001) Conclusion: The findings alarm a need to encourage family of patients to provide support to them during medication. It is to provide complete information about cervical cancer that can induce the family’s attention in ongoing treatment in patients and provide the patients the motivation. 
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FACTORS RELATED WITH HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (HIMS) POOR PERFORMANCE FROM USER’S EVALUATIONS THOROUGH MALCOLM BALDRIGE CONCEPT IN KERTHA USADA HOSPITAL SINGARAJA-BALI Arianta, I Wayan Parna
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Background: Hospital is developing not only as social entity also for business. As business entity the hospital must gain the profit. To have profit the hospital must increase the productivity and keep the level of patients visit. The hospital should keep the patients and employees satisfaction, with the efficiency within. Use hospital information management system (HIMS) will be helping. HIMS must have good performance to make satisfy the users, either internal or external. Factors related are: strategic planning which is involve all of the stakeholders, practice and accompaniment while implementation, benefit for business process (quality control, integration, monitoring & evaluation, with full support from the hospital management. This study wants to see the entire factor by qualitative study associated with Malcom Baldrige Concept. Aims: This study is aimed to find out factors related with HIMS poor performance from Malcom Baldrige concept including leadership, strategic planning, focuses on patients-customer and markets, measurement-analyze and knowledge management, work-force focus, process management, and result. Methods: This study was done by a qualitative study to find out entire factors related with Kertha Usada HIMS poor performance thorough Malcom Baldrige Concept. Results: The key informant reveals the factors related with Kertha Usada HIMS poor performance are: difficult to operate, inadequate training and accompaniment, couldn’t integrated, didn’t gave benefit on works, no incentive, and less support from the management. Conclusion: The hospital should have good hospital governance in the used of Hospital Information Management System.Â