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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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NURSES’ ROLES IN HEALTH PROMOTION PRACTICE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Widiyanto, Budi
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Background: Promoting public health is applied by health care professionals including nurses. The focus of health promotion by nurses traditionally has been on disease prevention and changing the client behavior with respect to their health. In fact, the role as promoters of heath by nurses is not as simple as we perceive. It is because they have experience and multi-disciplinary knowledge of health promotion in their nursing practice. Aims: This study presents a systematic review aimed at examining the findings of existing research studies (2001-2016) of health promotion roles by nurses. Methods: A systematic search of databases using EBSCOhost, ProQuest, and Science Direct were conducted. The 353 articles included were extracted and verified and a new interpretation of the concepts extracted was generated. Results: 12 research articles met the inclusion criteria and included in this review. Nurses play an important role in relation to health promotion in any setting like hospital, community, primary care and home care. Conclusion: This review need to be confirmed by well-designed large studies which engage validated procedures of nurses’ role in health promotion practice and involve multivariate analyses to make sure the real role of nurses regarding health promotion practice. 
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FAMILY SUPPORTS TOWARDS THE EARLY COMPLEMENTARYFEEDING FOR 0-6 MONTHS BABIES IN PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER, SEWON I BANTUL, INDONESIA Tiasna, Apriani; Astutik, Dhesi Ari
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Background: Early Complementary Feeding (ECF) is a critical period in which the baby’s digestive system is not perfect yet. If an inappropriate food is being given, the food won’t be digested well and will cause digestive problems. The high intensity of complementary food is one of the causes occurs by family support. Research Purpose: The research purpose was to identify the correlation between family support and complementary food feeding in 0-6 months babies in Public Health Center, Sewon I Bantul, Indonesia. Research Method: The researchers usedanalytical survey method with Cross Sectional time approach. The subjects of the research were mothers who have 7-12 months babies with 34 respondents and used Non-Probability Sampling with total sampling technique. The data were analyzed using Chi Square correlation test. Research Result: The results were obtained from 34 respondents, who provide early complementary feeding with 21 respondents (61,76%), and the majority of women who have a high level of support that provide early complementary feeding with 10 respondents (8,6%). Conclusion: The research showed that there is a correlation between early complementary food feeding and family support with the significance value p value = 0.012 (α < 0.05). Information sharing with family about the importance of mother’s support especially in feeding the breast milk is very essential so that mothers could give a good and adequate nutrition for their babies. 
HOME BASED CARE BY PROVIDING PREVENTION OF MOTHER- TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION (PMTCT) HANDBOOK ON WOMEN’S PERCEPTION OF HIV/AIDS PREVENTION IN MOTHER TO CHILD IN PURWOKERTO Walin, Walin; Sulistyowati, Dina Indrati Dyah; Mardiyono, Mardiyono; Ratifah, Ratifah
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Background: Previous research, surveillance, and epidemic data of HIV/AIDS in Indonesia show the number of women and infants infected HIV/AIDS increases. Pregnant women with HIV/AIDS may transmit to their child. This is known as mother to child transmission (MTCT). Women with HIV/AIDS face several problems, such as physical, psychological, cognitive, social, cultural, and spiritual problems. Previous literatures, home based on care is a family approach to care for women with HIV/AIDS and handbook of preventive MTCT helps women improve their perception of HIV/AIDS prevention in mother to child. Aims: The research aimed to evaluate women’s perception of HIV/AIDS prevention in mother to child in Banyumas District in intervention and control group. Methods: The research was a two group pre-post quasi-experimental design. The research was conducted in Margono Soekarjo hospital and “Mandiri” shelter of HIV/AIDS in Purwokerto. The samples were recruited by purposive sampling method. The number of samples were 30 subjects; 15 subjects in intervention group in the shelter and 15 subjects in control group in the hospital. Home Based Care with PMTCT handbook was applied for a month with twice visit. Data were collected with Questionnaires of Perception of HIV/AIDS prevention in mother to child at pre and post intervention. Data were analyzed by paired and independent t-test. Results: The findings show that the scores of perception of HIV/AIDS prevention in mother to child within intervention increased significantly (p<0,00). There were significant differences of perception scores of HIV/AIDS prevention in mother to child between intervention and control group (p<0,00). The Home Based Care with PMTCT handbook could improve women’s perception of HIV/AIDS prevention in mother to child. Conclusion: The Home Based Care with PMTCT handbook can be implemented in home care or public health center and women with HIV/AIDS can follow the handbook to prevent infection from mother to child. 
PREGNANT EXERCISE INFLUENCE ON THE BABY’S BIRTH WEIGHTAND POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE Fatimah, Siti; Rahfiludin, M. Zen; Kartini, Apoina
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Background: The benefits of exercise during pregnancy have been reported to be higher than its negative side effects. A reduction in low birth weight, a decrease in heart rate abnormalities of the baby and a decrease in excessive bleeding after 24 hours of labor are among those positive outcomes of the exercise during pregnancy. Aims: This study was meant to determine the effects of exercise during pregnancy Methods: This research was an explanatory research using cross sectional design.The research respondents were 42 mothers who was admitted to give birthinHermina Hospital. Twenty-one mothers who practiced twice a week of a combined yoga, pilates, hypnotherapy, and tai chi were recruited as a case group in this study. Mean while, 21 mothers who did not practice exercise during pregnancy were requested to participate in the control group of this study. The infants? birth weight was weighed immediately after birth with the baby scales, and the mothers? post-partum hemorrhage (PPH) were measured by the need bandages and blood ejected through similar toilet ? 500 ml. A statisticaltest used is the T-Test IndependentandMann-Whitney. Results: The results showed that the postpartum hemorrhage occurrence was less among respondents who practiced a regular exercise during pregnancy than who did not. However, there was no evidence of statistically difference between the two groups. The average of birth weight babies born to mothers who practiced a regular exercise during pregnancy was 3,418 ± 215 grams or greater as compared (2643 ± 180 grams).It showed a significant difference in birth weight between mothers who did exercise during pregnancy than mothers from other group (p = 0.001). Conclusion: In conclusion, the exercise during pregnancy has a positive impact on the birth weight of the babies.Thus, the authors suggest to all maternal and child health service providers to plan a pregnancy exercise program.