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Indonesian Journal of Global Health research
ISSN : 27149749     EISSN : 27151972     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37287/ijghr.v2i2
Core Subject : Health, Education,
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research (IJGHR) menyediakan forum untuk berbagi publikasi penelitian ilmiah, perawatan kesehatan yang tepat waktu dan terkini serta mempromosikan pengembangan keperawatan, kesehatan masyarakat, masyarakat, lingkungan, dan kesehatan kerja. Jurnal ini menerbitkan makalah penelitian asli ilmu kesehatan. Prioritas tinggi akan diberikan pada artikel tentang kesehatan masyarakat, keperawatan, remaja, masyarakat, kesehatan lingkungan dan pekerjaan, dan sebagainya. Kategori berikut diterimapenelitian asli. Topik-topik yang berkaitan dengan jurnal ini termasuk tetapi tidak terbatas pada: kesehatan masyarakat, promosi kesehatan, kesehatan lingkungan, kesehatan kerja, aspek klinis yang berkaitan dengan kesehatan, layanan kesehatan, kebijakan dan manajemen kesehatan, kesehatan sekolah, kesehatan makanan, kesehatan jarak jauh, kesehatan pedesaan , kesehatan masyarakat, kesehatan mental, kesehatan remaja, kesehatan industri, kesehatan sirkumpolar, pemerataan dalam kesehatan, perawatan kesehatan reproduksi, kesehatan perkotaan, geografi kesehatan, kesehatan wanita, pediatri dan kesehatan anak.
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Relationship of Knowledge Levels with the Preparedness Abilities in Dealing with Earthquake Disasters Retno Yuli Hastuti; Fitriana Noor Khayati; Vita Marta Fatimah
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 2 No 4 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (442.299 KB) | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v2i4.279

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The importance of the knowledge of disaster preparedness can be done early through a disaster alert program if children in particular youth can understand how to save themselves during a disaster. SMP Negeri 1 Gantiwarno had been hit by the 2006-magnitude tectonic earthquake on a 5.9 Richter scale so that the teaching and learning process in class was interrupted by the earthquake. The socialization or simulation of disaster preparedness in the school itself is still rare. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the level of knowledge and the preparedness ability of SMP Negeri 1 Gantiwarno in facing earthquake disasters. This type of research is non-experimental quantitative. This study used a cross-sectional approach which was done on July 8th -14th. The population in this study were 224 students of VIII grade class at SMP Negeri 1 Gantiwarno, Klaten city, Central Java Province, Indonesia. The sample used in this study were 143 grade VIII students of SMP Negeri 1 Gantiwarno. Data collection was performed by visiting groups of students at school. The spearman rank test was done in the statistical testing of this study. The results showed P value of less than α of 0.05, so that there was a relationship between the level of knowledge and ability with the readiness of students of SMP Negeri 1 Gantiwarno. Based on the results, it can be concluded that there is a relationship between the level of knowledge and ability with preparedness in dealing with earthquake in SMP Negeri 1 Gantiwarno.
Nurses’ Barriers to Incident Reporting in Patient Safety Culture: A Literature Review Diah Arruum; Enie Novieastari
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 2 No 4 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Patient safety culture becomes the responsibility of every health care provider, but there are still barriers to reduce adverse events, and one of them is due to the barriers to incident reporting. This study obtained and used the databases from ProQuest, Science Direct, SAGE Publications, and EBSCOhost. The inclusion criteria were nurses and other health care providers as the sample population, barriers, factors, reporting, patient safety culture, adverse events, nurses' perception, implication, and experience. Four electronic databases were searched for data from 2016 to 2020 with English guidelines and full-text search assessed for the inclusion criteria. Fourteen articles fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The study found various barrier factors in incident reporting, including psychological problems and emotional reactions, such as shame, guilt, fatigue due to overwork, patient-nurse ratio, increased workload, insufficient time to respond the patients, lack of professionalism, medication errors, lack of resources and staff, and lack of feedback for error reporting. Personal and professional support for nurses or other health care providers is required to encourage error reporting without feeling guilty and ashamed to colleagues or feeling fearful of the supervisor in order to obtain more accurate data and improve the process that support patient safety and nurses’ self-awareness.
Use of Coconut Oil Massage versus Olive Oil Massage on Selected Physical and Physiological Parameters among Low Birth Weight Newborns in Selected Hospitals, in West Bengal Dipa Ghosh; Smritikana Mani; Parul Datta
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 2 No 4 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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The most significant contributing factor of neonatal mortality and morbidity is low birth weight (LBW). Oil massage helps in growth and development in LBW infants. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of coconut oil versus olive oil massage on selected physical and physiological parameters among LBW newborns. Ethical permission was taken. The study design is quasi experimental time series design. 30 LBW newborns (10 in coconut, 10 in olive & 10 in control group) were selected by non-probability purposive sampling. Data were collected from NICU by using valid and reliable Record Analysis, Physical Assessment, Modified Brazelton’s Scale and Maturity Assessment Scale. 10 ml /kg/day oil applied once only for 15 minutes upto 28th day. Weight, length, head and chest circumference, sleep, cry and maturity were assessed on 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th day for each newborn. The result showed that there were no significant difference in physical parameters on 29th day of observation among three groups except weight gain (F=8.70, p=0.001207). There were significant difference in all post assessments of sleep. There were significant difference in cry score on 15th day (p=0.007701) and 22nd day (p=0.000758) of observation. Statistically significant differences were not found in all assessment of maturity. It can be concluded that oil massage has positive effect, compared to control. The study has a great implication in nursing service by practicing oil massage helps to gain weight and improve behaviour among LBW newborns. A similar study could be conducted using large sample for generalization.
Nurses’ Compliance about Patient Safety in Improving Drug Safety as an Effort to Reduce Medication Error: A Literature Review Christina Anugrahini; Rr. Tutik Sri Hariyati
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 2 No 4 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (452.524 KB) | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v2i4.305

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Patient safety is a patient who is free from injuries that do not occur or free from damage and/or potential illness, physical, social, psychological, disability, and death related to health care. Nurse compliance is compliance to an action, procedure or regulation that must be done or obeyed. The purpose of this paper was to know the Nurses’ Compliance towards Patient Safety in improving Drug Safety as an Effort to Reduce Drug Errors. The method of this research was a literature review design. The literature search process used several databases including ProQuest, Ebsco, and the Willey Online Library. The search was done on literatures published between 2013 and 2018. Keywords included were keywords relevant to the material, including “nurse compliance - drug safety - drug error - nurse medication error”. The data analysis used a specific conceptual approach which analyzed an outline to achieve objectives using PRISMA. Sixth articles fullfilled the inclusion criteria. This study found various research articles under discussion that the nurses’ compliance about patient safety in improving drug safety as an effort to reduce medication errors is to report patient safety incidents, near injury, potential incidence of injury, non-injured incident and unexpected events. Provision of trainings and updating knowledge about patient safety in terms of reducing medication errors are needed. In addition, compliance to report if there is a patient safety incident also needs to be improved, because the report can be an early response to patient safety incidents in the future which can prevent the same incident to happen again.
Analysis of the Effect of Body Lossion of Rattus Norvegicus on Granulation Formulation of Chitosan Waste Shell of Placuna Placenta Ariyanti Ariyanti; Eni Masruriati; Ade Novitasari; Suzana Wulandari
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 2 No 4 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Weight loss Rattus norvegicus wistar strain can be done by a variety of chemical and traditional medicine. One of the traditional medicines used for weight loss is to use Placuna Placenta chitosan. The purpose of this study was to determine the optimal concentration of Placuna Placuna Placenta granules as a weight loss agent for Rattus norvegicus. This study was an experimental study with 5 concentrations of 5%, 7.5% and 10% Placuna Placuna Placenta chitosan observed for 30 days. The positive control used weight loss drugs in the market, while the negative control used granule formulation without the addition of Placuna Placuna Placenta chitosan. The experimental research design posttest only control group design, treatment or intervention in the experimental group by comparing groups. Comparisons or differences were analyzed statistical tests using the ANOVA test. The optimal concentration of chitosan granule formulation of Placuna Placuna Placenta as a weight loss for Rattus norvegicus wistar strain was 10%.
Preventive Health Behaviors of Community During Covid-19 Pandemic: A Descriptive Study Ika Purnamasari; Anisa Ell Raharyani
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 2 No 4 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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The pandemic of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has been declared by World Health Organization on March 11, 2020. COVID-19 is a disease caused by SARS-CoV-2. Some of preventive behaviors have been recommended to minimize the risk of COVID‐19 infection in the general population, including staying-at-home orders, hand hygiene, prohibitions against mass gatherings, wearing a mask, and maintaining physical distance between persons. To describe community behaviors related to the implementation of the recommendation on covid-19 preventions. This research was a descriptive study involving 144 respondents as the community members of Wonosobo District, Indonesia. The data was analysed using descriptive analysis. The study showed that among the community involved, 95.8% of them were categorized as good, while the remaining 4.2% was categorized as enough. The category of good community behaviors was pointed out by the indication in which 77.8% of the community obeyed staying-at-home orders. As much as 56% of them still went shopping for groceries and 44.4% utilized both on-line shopping and delivery service facilities. Other good behaviors were indicated by 96.5% of the community were discipline in applying hand washing, 93.1% of them kept the distance to others and avoided gatherings as well as 68.1% of the people kept wearing masks. The behaviour of the majority of the community were categorized as good. This condition is expected to support efforts to handle the COVID-19 cases to be carried out effectively.
Spirituality and Depression with Self-Moving Trends in Adolescents: Empirical Evidence in Yogyakarta, Indonesia Sri Setyowati; Suyatno Suyatno
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Indonesia is the 14th country with the highest suicide rate in the world and the 8th highest country in ASEAN. Yogyakarta is the city that places the second rank in Indonesia with the highest child and adolescent suicide rates. The purpose of this study is to analyze spirituality and depression with suicidal tendencies in adolescents in Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta. The population in this study were high school and vocational high school students in the Gunungkidul Yogyakarta subdistrict, amounting to 988 students. The number of samples was 301 sampling techniques using purposive sampling. With inclusion criteria: students aged 15-24 years, not being treated in hospital. When the research was conducted in 12 months. Data collection techniques used in this study to capture data about Spirituality Spiritual Involvement and Beliefs Scale (SIBS), depression was measured using the Beck Depression Inventory-II. The method used is of quantitative research using multiple regression. This study found that there is a significant relationship between depression and suicidal tendencies.
Effectiveness of Animal Assisted Therapy on Social Interaction: A Meta-Analysis Fifi Alviana; Yueh-Juen Hwu; Jiun-Iung Lei
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Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is one of the non-pharmacological and complementary interventions. AAT has been practiced for many years and now a lot of progress are being made. However, the effect of AAT on social interaction is not well understood. The purpose of this meta-analysis was to present the best available evidence regarding the effects of AAT on social interaction including blood pressure, cognitive function, and communication. Researchers searched seven electronic databases for relevant articles published between 1984 and 2014. Data were collected using inclusion and exclusion criteria. The Joanna Briggs Institute Meta-Analysis of Statistics Assessment and Review Instrument was used to evaluate the quality of the identified articles.Six RCTs and three pseudorandomized controlled trial published within 1995-2011 with 281 participants had extractable data. The result of the meta-analysis indicated that AAT had an effect on increasing communication. The results were not statistically for blood pressure and cognitive function. There are a number of promising indications, in view of the limited number and quality of studies and the variation in results among studies. This review highlights the need for additional well-designed trials to draw conclusions that are more robust.
Anxiety First Aid Effective to Reduce Adolescent’ Anxiety Febriana Sartika Sari; Irna Kartina; Intan Maharani Sulistyawati Batubara; Mariyati Mariyati
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Adolescents go through a transitional period with many changes both physiological and psychological. The changes that occur in adolescents cause anxiety in adolescents. Prolonged anxiety can lead to panic attacks and anxiety disorder. These problems greatly interfere with the mental development of adolescents and reduce youth productivity and achievement. One of the attempts to reduce anxiety is giving Anxiety First Aid (AFA), which is a series of help to deal with anxiety. The study aimed to identify the effect of Anxiety First Aid to anxiety score. Method: The study used quasi-experimental design which involved pre-posttest with control group. The study was conducted in Senior High School Al Islam 1 Surakarta on July-September 2020. The population was senior high school students in Senior High School Al Islam 1 Surakarta. Samples were selected with purposive sampling technique that met the inclusion criteria. Subjects were 60 respondents consisting of 30 in each group obtained by a simple random sampling technique. The measurement of anxiety in the adolescents was by using Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale. An independent t-test performed the analysis. The result of the research showed that anxiety score decreased significantly in those two groups. In contrast, the treatment group’s decrease in anxiety indicates a higher decrease than the control group. Anxiety First Aid (AFA) is recommended to decrease anxiety in adolescent especially in senior high school students.
The Effect of Cinematherapy-Based Group Reminiscence on Older Adults’ Self Esteem Intan Maharani Sulistyawati Batubara; Niken Yuniar Sari; Megan Eagle
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Self-esteem tends to be stable throughout the lifespan. Yet, changes in the aging process cause multiple factors to affect problematic self-esteem, which later cause older adults to endure loss. Cinematherapy-based reminiscence group therapy is a strategic intervention in increasing self-esteem. The purpose of this research was to identify the effects of cinematherapy-based reminiscence group therapy for self-esteem in older adults. The design of this research was quasi-experimental design including pre-posttest with the control group. Samples were selected with a total sampling technique that met the inclusion criteria. Subjects were 70 respondents consisting of 35 each group, obtained by a simple random sampling technique. The nursing intervention was provided to the control group, while cinematherapy-based reminiscence group therapy was provided to the treatment group. This research used reminiscence therapy workbook. The measurement of self-esteem in older adults was done by using Rosenberg’s Self-Esteem. A paired t-test and independent t-test performed the analysis. The result of the research showed that self-esteem levels increased significantly in both control and treatment groups. In contrast, the treatment group’s increase in self-esteem indicated a higher number than the control group. A combined cinematherapy-based reminiscence group therapy helps use a movie to bring positive feelings and reminisce memorable past stories. In addition, as a group program, cinematherapy-based reminiscence group therapy improves communications and builds a sense of belonging to the community. Cinematherapy-based reminiscence group therapy is recommended to increase self-esteem in older adults at nursing home.

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