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Journal of Health Sciences
ISSN : 19786743     EISSN : 24773948     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33086/jhs
Core Subject : Health,
Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan (Journal of Health Science) publishing articles with various perspectives, including literature studies and field studies. This journal focus and scope are: Nursing Midwifery Medical Sanitation Public Health Nutrition Medical Technic
Articles 653 Documents
Effect of Ergonomic Gymnastics on Systolic Blood Pressure Among Individuals with Hypertension in Kaliasin Family Welfare Development Diyan Mutyah; Hidayatus Sya’diyah; Sukma Ayu Candra Kirana; Ayu Citra Mayasari; Evi K
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One of the things that can affect blood pressure is a lack of physical activity. Ergonomicgymnastics is an exercise that easy to learn and understand. This paper analyzes theeffect of ergonomic exercise on systolic blood pressure among individuals with hypertension in the Kaliasin family welfare empowerment. This research was a pre-experimental study with a One-group pre-posttest design. The sampling technique utilized non-probability sampling with the purposive sampling technique. In addition,the population was 20 individuals with hypertension in Kaliasin family welfareempowerment. Fifteen people met the inclusion criteria – 45-55 years old and had stageI hypertension with 140-159 mmHg systolic. The independent variable was ergonomicgymnastics, while the dependent variable was systolic blood pressure. Ergonomicgymnastics were performed six times for two weeks with 25-30 minutes in eachmeeting. In addition, the instruments were ergonomic gymnastics manuals with anobservation sheet and a sphygmomanometer. Data analysis utilized the Wilcoxonsigned-rank test with a significance level of 0.05. The results showed that mostrespondents had 155-159 mmHg in systolic blood pressure (40%) before the ergonomicgymnastic. Meanwhile, after the intervention, they had 145-149 mmHg (33.3%) and150-154 mmHg (33.3%). In addition, the Wilcoxon signed-rank test obtains ρ=0.001(α≤ 0.05). Thus, there was a difference in systolic blood pressure before and afterergonomic gymnastics. Ergonomic gymnastics can decrease systolic blood pressure.Individuals with stage I hypertension should perform ergonomic gymnastics routinely toavoid the complication of hypertension.
The Survey of Community Anxiety During the Emergency Care (Community Activity Restriction Enforcement) Period Dwiharini Puspitaningsih; Yudha Laga Hadi Kusuma; Nurul Mawaddah
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In the few months, increased Covid-19 cases in Indonesia forced the government to Emergency CARE (Community Activity Restriction Enforcement) program in Java-Bali. In addition to COVID-19 impact, Emergency CARE also adds anxiety to the community. This paper aims to analyze community anxiety during the Emergency CARE period. It was a descriptive-analytic study with a survey method. The variable was community anxiety during the Emergency CARE period. Sampling used non-probability sampling with convenience sampling technique with 165 respondents scattered in Java and Bali. In addition, this study used the Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (ZSAS) instrument. The results showed community anxiety was mostly respondents (78%) within normal limits, 16% experienced mild, and 6% had moderate anxiety. In conclusion, there is no community anxiety during the Emergency CARE  period. However, the implementation of Emergency CARE potentially causes community anxiety because it has an average anxiety score that exceeds the minimum anxiety score based on the ZSAS instrument assessment. It is necessary to improve information, education, and communication (IEC) regarding preventing Covid-19 transmission and properly handling psychosocial problems in society to lead to a strong family during the pandemic. Furthermore, This survey could be a policy recommendation to follow-up in overcoming community psychosocial problems due to the Emergency CARE program.
The Correlation between Clean and Healthy Living Behavior and Diarrhea Incidence in Children Under Five Years Old: A Literature Review Study Dwiana Mei Desti Setyarini; Nur Hidaayah
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Diarrhea is a disease often accompanied by mortality and morbidity. Its incidenceincreased 1% per year from 300 thousand household samples. Lack of Clean andHealthy Living Behavior (in Indonesia, namely of a program is Perilaku Hidup BersihSehat or PHBS) can affect the incidence of diarrhea. This paper analyzes the correlationbetween PHBS and diarrhea incidence in children under five years old. The four PHBSindicators are exclusive breastfeeding, healthy latrines, clean water, and handwashingwith soap (HWS). This research was a literature review study. We used a database ofgoogle scholar and the garuda portal. In addition, journal screening included threestages. The first stage was the selection of free access journals. Then, the second stagewas the selection of titles and abstracts according to the keywords (PHBS, Diarrhea, andChildren under five years old) and publication year. The third stage was selecting thebackground, method, results, and discussion. Eleven papers explained the correlationbetween the PHBS and diarrhea incidence in children under five. There were fivearticles revealing the association between the incidence of diarrhea and four PBHSindicators. In addition, PHBS indicators most associated with diarrhea sequentially werehandwashing with soap (11 publications), exclusive breastfeeding (10 journals), healthylatrines (8 papers), and clean water (6 documents). In conclusion, exclusivebreastfeeding, clean water, healthy latrines, and handwashing with soap correlate todiarrhea incidence in children under five years old. Health workers should providehealth education regarding PHBS.
A Rare Case of Spontaneous Uterine Rupture in Second Trimester Pregnancy with Bicornuate Uterus: A Case Report Eighty Mardiyan Kurniawati; Fadhilah Mega Indriati; Cholid Rochman Riskianto
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Eighteen weeks gestation of 34 years-old-woman with abdominal pain in the last 12 hours because of uterine rupture. Abdominal pregnancy was found with 2D ultrasound. On laparotomy exploration, bicornuate uterus was found with uterine rupture and an unviable fetus. Supravaginal hysterectomy was performed to control haemorrhage. Uterine anomaly is rare. However, the complications that occur will be an obstetric emergency. Screening uterine anomalies at premarital or early antenatal care is needed for predicting the risk of maternal mortality.
Wet Cupping Therapy to Reduce Total Cholesterol Levels in People with Diabetes Hapipah Hapipah; M Iwan Zulhan; Bahjatun Nadrati
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Diabetes Mellitus is a condition characterized by an increase in blood glucose levels, accompanied by metabolic abnormalities. Increased blood sugar levels in DM can cause cholesterol levels in the blood to increase, causing atherosclerosis. Management of high cholesterol levels in DM patients is needed to prevent complications. One of non-pharmacological therapy that can be used in DM patients with high cholesterol levels is cupping therapy. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of cupping therapy on reducing cholesterol levels in patients with diabetes mellitus in Mantang Public Health Center. The type of research used is quasi experimental with one group pretest posttest design. The number of samples as many as 16 people taken by simple random sampling technique. This research was conducted in April-June 2019 in 3 villages in Batukliang District. Statistical test using paired t test on cholesterol levels before and after the intervention obtained a significance value of 0.000 (p-value <0.05) so that it can be concluded that there is a significant effect between cupping therapy and cholesterol levels in patients with diabetes mellitus. This research can be used as a nursing action for complementary treatment in DM patients with high cholesterol levels.
The Potential of Home-based Cardiac Rehabilitation Via Telehealth in Patients with the Post- Acute Coronary Syndrome in Indonesia: A Literature Review Study Lutfian Lutfian; Nur Rohmawati; Nila Uli Saadah
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Patients with post-acute coronary syndrome (ACS) require cardiac rehabilitation.However, there were obstacles in in-hospital cardiac rehabilitation (IHCR), so that itimpacts on recurrence and a decreased quality of life. This paper analyzes the potentialof home-based cardiac rehabilitation (HBCR) via Telehealth in post-ACS patients inIndonesia. It was a literature review study. We used articles from electronic mediathrough the keywords home-based cardiac rehabilitation, Telehealth, and acute coronarysyndrome. Journals were obtained through search sites on Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, PubMed, and ProQuest. The identification criteria were using Indonesian andEnglish with the year of publication from 2015 to 2020. Then, we analysed andsynthesized eligible publications using the PRISMA method. Findings from eightjournals showed that the most common barriers for patients in in-hospital cardiacrehabilitation were logistical barriers (distance, time, functional status) and the patient'sinsufficient knowledge regarding the importance of cardiac rehabilitation. HBCR is animplementation model that has the potential as an effective solution in overcominglogistical limitations between patients and doctors. Care providers in several developedcountries have implemented HBCR. It significantly improved medication adherence,outcome, and safety profile in patients. Furthermore, virtual cardiac rehabilitationprovided the same outcome and safety profile as IHCR. Indonesia needs to developHBCR via Telehealth for secondary prevention management in patients after heartevents, especially ACS. Developing Telehealth could reduce complications andrecurrence, improve lifestyle and physical
The The Correlation between Tuberculous Lymphadenitis and Nutritional Status in Children Muhammad Ali Shodikin; Ika Rahmawati Sutejo; Yasmin Auralia Putri
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Tuberculous lymphadenitis may cause weight loss and lead to malnutrition in children.This study analyzes the correlation between tuberculous lymphadenitis and nutritionalstatus in children. It was an analytic observational study with a cross-sectional design.The population was pediatric patients under 18 years old with lymphadenitis, outpatientand inpatient admitted from January 2018 to December 2020 in dr. Soebandi publichospital, Jember, Indonesia. The samples were 76 respondents with total sampling. There were 52 tuberculosis lymphadenitis patients in the case group, while 24 were non-tuberculosis in the control group. The body weight data was from the medical record when the first diagnosis of lymphadenitis. Instruments were weight-for-age z-scorecurves (WHO, 2007) for under 60 months old children, while CDC Growth Charts 2000for more than five-year-old children. Then, data analysis used the Chi-square test.Mostly, tuberculous lymphadenitis patients were girls (65.4%), 12-17 years old (67.3%),not underweight (61.5%), and lived in rural areas (73%). Furthermore, all of them weregiven isoniazid, rifampicin, and pyrazinamide. In addition, 100% of them had successfultreatment. Meanwhile, most of the non-tuberculous lymphadenitis patients were boys(54.2%), 6-11 years old (58.3%), lived in the rural areas (79%), and were notunderweight (66.7%). Treatment of the non-tuberculous lymphadenitis group consistedof antibiotics, analgesics, vitamins, and symptomatic medicine. The Chi-square testresults obtained p=0.667 (p>0.05). In conclusion, tuberculosis lymphadenitis in theearly incubation period
The Effect Of Adding Tempeh Dregs And Moringa Leaves On Protein Content in Catfish Meatballs: An Alternative High-Protein Food For Underweight Children Under Five Years Old Anugrah Linda Mutiarani; Rizki Nurmalya Kardina
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Basic Health Research in 2018 revealed that 13.4% of children under five years oldwere underweight. Providing high-protein foods such as meatballs can be an alternativeproblem-solving. Several ingredients (vegetable and animal protein) can be added toenrich protein. This study aims to determine the effect of adding tempeh dregs, andMoringa leaves on the protein content in catfish meatballs. This study was anexperimental study with a completely randomized design (CRD) which formulatedcatfish, tempeh dregs, and Moringa leaves into four treatments with four repetitions.The formula in making meatballs were catfish 100% in the P0 group, catfish 60% +tempeh dregs 30% + moringa leaves 10% in the P1 group, catfish 60% + tempeh dregs20% + 20% Moringa leaves in the P2 group, and 100% catfish + 10% tempeh dregs +30% Moringa leaves in the P3 group. Meanwhile, the observation parameter was proteincontent. The data collection technique was carried out by proximate analysis of proteincontent with the Kjeldahl method. Data analysis used normality and homogeneity test,ANOVA test, and Least Significant Difference. The ANOVA test obtained p=0.000(p<0.05). Thus, there were significant differences in protein content in catfish meatballsbetween the control and the treatment group, except in P3. The Least SignificantDifference Test showed that the highest protein content was 9.0975% in the treatmentwith the formula 60% catfish meat, 30% tempeh dregs, and 10% Moringa leaves. Inconclusion, adding tempeh
The Effectiveness of Green Betel Leaf (Piper betle Linn) on Perineal Wound Healing: A Literature Review Study Devi Endah Saraswati
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The perineal injury during delivery can increase the risk of infection in postpartummothers. This paper reviews the effectiveness of green betel leaf (Piper betle Linn) onperineal wound healing. It was a literature review study. The first literature review stagewas to determine the problem using PICO questions. Then, search and collectdata/literature with the following steps: write keywords in the journal database andchoose articles according to the specified criteria. The databases were Google Scholar,Science Direct, and Technology Index (SINTA), and PMC. The population was nationaljournals examing the effectiveness of betel leaf on perineal wound healing. In addition,inclusion criteria were national journals researching the effectiveness of betel leaf onperineal wound healing and published from 2015 to 2020. Meanwhile, the exclusioncriteria were journals with no full text. The journal searching was carried out from 1 to20 August 2020. Data analysis used the following methods: critical appraisal, skimming,scanning, separating irrelevant articles from relevant articles, reading relevant articles,and making notes or summaries. Then we arranged publications in the table andanalyzed them. There were seven relevant journals from Google Scholar. The findingsshowed that betel leaf was effective for perineal wound healing. The betel leaf containsan antiseptic five times stronger than ordinary phenol. It also contains saponins thattrigger collagen formation for wound healing. Future researchers should examine thedegree of the perineal wound and explain the processing of betel leaf in detail.
Granting Exclusive Breastfeeding Certificate to Increase Maternal Motivation for Exclusive Breastfeeding Dian Nurafifah; Ratih Indah Kartikasari; Ihda Mauliyah; Andri Tri Kusumaningrum
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The World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations International Children'sEmergency Fund (UNICEF) have recommended exclusive breastfeeding, but there arestill mothers who do not provide exclusive breastfeeding. In 2018, its number was only37.3%, while the government's target of exclusive breastfeeding coverage of 80%. Oneeffort to support exclusive breastfeeding mothers is giving certificates. This study aimsto determine the correlation between granting exclusive breastfeeding certificates andmaternal motivation for exclusive breastfeeding. It was a correlational study with across-sectional design. The independent variable was granting exclusive breastfeedingcertificates, while the dependent variable was maternal motivation for exclusivebreastfeeding. The population was breastfeeding mothers for more than six months inBedingin Village, Sugio District, Lamongan Regency. The samples were 40 respondentswith simple random sampling. We interviewed respondents with a questionnaire as aresearch instrument. Then, data analysis used the Chi-Square test with α = 0.05. 87.9%of mothers who received exclusive breastfeeding certificates had good motivation forexclusive breastfeeding. In addition, the Chi-Square test obtained p=0.000 (α˂0.05).Thus, there was a significant correlation between granting exclusive breastfeedingcertificates and maternal motivation for exclusive breastfeeding. In conclusion,awarding exclusive breastfeeding certificates increase maternal motivation for exclusivebreastfeeding. Further, it could improve coverage of exclusive breastfeeding inIndonesia. The local government should make policies in issuing exclusivebreastfeeding certificates.

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