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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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Knowledge Overview of Thirdtrimester Pregnant Women and Women in Labor about the Rebozo Technique Astuti, Agnes Dwiana Widi; Intanwati, Intanwati; Presty, Marsela Renasari; Yasinta, Animora
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i1.2654

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One of the efforts that can be made to reduce pain, prolonged labor (congestion) and prepare the mother for childbirth is through the rebozo technique. The rebozo technique is a non-pharmacological method without the use of drugs to help reduce pain during labor. Objective: To determine the knowledge of third-trimester pregnant women and women giving birth regarding the Rebozo technique. Method: The method used in this research is descriptive method. The researcher's research sampling technique used a total sampling technique. This research was conducted on 12 – 19 May 2023, the sample size was 35 people. The research instrument used a questionnaire. Results: This research used univariate analysis using frequency distribution to provide an overview of the respondents characteristics. Respondents knowledge about the definition of rebozo was 26 (74.3%) respondents had poor knowledge, 29 (82.9%) respondents had moderate knowledge about the benefits of rebozo, 30 (85.7%) respondents had poor knowledge about the rebozo technique, and 29 respondents had poor knowledge about rebozo contraindications ( 82.9%) respondents had moderate knowledge. Then regarding respondents' general knowledge regarding rebozo, 28 (80%) respondents had poor knowledge. Conclusions: Description of the knowledge of third-trimester pregnant women and women giving birth regarding the Rebozo technique at PMB Utin Mulia Pontianak in 2023. Based on the result, it can be concluded that the majority of respondents, namely 28 (80%) respondents, have poor knowledge. The existence of research on rebozo can be used as evaluation material and input for every health care provider as well as further increasing information and learning about rebozo in hospitals, health centers or in private or private clinics.
Development of ISBAR-Based Anesthesia Unit Handover Instrument with Android Apps Against Completeness Pre and Post Anesthesia Documentation in the Installation Central Surgery Putra, Dony Dwi Purnama; Bakr, Abu; Hidayati, Laily
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i1.2655

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The completeness of anesthesia records both electronically and handwritten is an important measure of information during perioperatives, as well as a legal document against anesthesia providers.The development of a handover instrument model with an android application with Kopelman model theory is needed in order to create an effective handover in the policy of supporting infrastructure and the implementation of anesthesia as an evaluation of the completeness of anesthesia documentation. This study aims to develop an ISBAR instrument with an android application as a guide for the handover of the anesthesia unit at the Central Surgical Installation of RSUD Haji Surabaya. Method: Research design using Research and Development (R&D). The independent variable is the development of ISBAR-based handover instruments, and the dependent variable taken is the completeness of pre- and post-anesthesia documentation. The population was taken as many as 34 nurse anesthetists and 100 pre and post anesthesia documentation, sampling using purposive sampling. The instruments used are questionnaires and observation sheetsResults: The trial of the anesthesia handover using the ISBAR instrument on the android application using the SUS questionnaire obtained 85 results meaning acceptable. Analysis: In stage 1 using descriptive analysis to determine the frequency of data, while in stage 2 using descriptive analysis presented in percentage to show the presentation of application test feasibility results. Conclusions: The development of ISBAR handover instruments with andorrid applications is suitable for use during operational services with Acceptability Ranges conditions that are acceptable. Grade Scale includes B. Adjective Rating: Worst Imaginable results are Excellent and Percentiles results are good.
Good Communication Supports Pre-School Children's Ability and Its Application to Personal Hygiene Hand Washing in Kindergarten Gea, Nurti Yunika; Agustina, Lisna; Iratnah, Iratnah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i1.2656

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Infectious diseases in pre-school children are prone to occur because their growth and development age is in the pre-adolescent age range or pre-school age where this age requires more space for wider movement such as schools, large fields. Hand washing is one of the knowledge that needs to be applied correctly by school-age children to maintain hand hygiene. This knowledge apart from home needs to be emphasised from the teacher at the child's school. Children's dominant activities at school make school one of the places expected to provide knowledge about proper hand hygiene. This research is a quantitative study with an analytical descriptive approach and design and method used is aquasi experiment with a pre and post without control group design approach. This study is to measure the effect of good communication on the ability of pre-school children to wash their hands. Data was collected by video recording children while washing their hands before and after the communication intervention. Bivariate data analysis using non-parametric test with Wilcoxon test because the data distribution is not normal. The results showed 40 respondents z count value of -4.465 with a p-value of (0.000) < α (0.05, this indicates that there is a significant influence between the ability of children to wash their hands before the pretest before the treatment of good communication about hand washing on the posttest after the application of good communication treatment about hand washing. It can be concluded that there is an effect of good communication on the ability of pre-school children to wash their hands.
Extremity Joint Range of Motion Exercise on Intradialytic Blood Pressure Control in Hemodialysis Patients Maula, Dedeh Riayatul; Rumahorbo, Hotma; Mauliku, Novi Elvinawaty; Suryati, Yayat; Murtiningsih, Murtiningsih
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i1.2657

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Changes in blood pressure during hemodialysis is an important point that must be a concern. The occurrence of hypotension and intradialytic hypertension can have an impact on reducing the adequacy of dialysis, decreasing kidney function, and can even affect the patient's quality of life. Among the non-pharmacological interventions that are considered safe and effective in the management of intradialytic blood pressure control are intradialytic exercises, one of which is range of motion exercises for the extremities. To determine the effect of extremity joint range of motion exercises on intradialytic blood pressure control in hemodialysis patients. This research used a quasi-experimental pre-test and post-test control group design using cluster sampling with a purposive sampling technique with a sample size of 46 respondents (23 intervention and 23 control group respondents) with Wilcoxon test data analysis. in the intervention group the average systolic blood pressure before and after intradialytic exercise was -6.42mmHg, the diastolic blood pressure difference was -2.38mmHg with p value of systolic and diastolic blood pressure p=<0.05, In the control group systolic blood pressure p= 0.024 with a difference of 2.4, independent t test results mean systolic blood pressure 2.88mmHg and diastolic blood pressure mean 1.12mmHg with p value both P>0.05. Extremity joint range of motion exercises can affect blood pressure in the intervention group.
Women's Intentions to Become Acceptors in Family Planning Post Covid-19: Theory of Planned Behavior Mujahidah, Rd. Gita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i1.2661

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Post-Covid-19 shows that the level of contraceptive use and the need for family planning cannot be met at both the district and city levels, seen from the large variations that show disparities in the implementation of family planning programs, this causes stagnation in the number of contraceptive use and the need for family planning is not met in Indonesia. During the pandemic, there was a decrease in the use of contraceptives and an increase in unplanned pregnancies. Intention is an important component in generating behavior. A person can carry out or not carry out a behavior depending on that person's intentions, so that the attitude of women of childbearing age towards carrying out family planning depends on their intentions. This study aims to see a picture of the intentions of women of childbearing age to become family planning acceptors. Descriptive research method with a population of women of childbearing age in Indramayu Regency who were selected using simple random sampling totaling 83 people. Data collection was carried out by respondents filling out a questionnaire developed by researchers referring to guidelines for making instruments based on the Theory of Planned Behavior and analyzed using statistical tools. The research results show that the intention of women of childbearing age in carrying out family planning after Covid-19 has a strong intention of 86.7% and a weak intention of 13.3%. So, from the results of this research, it is important for nurses to pay attention to the intentions of women of childbearing age in carrying out family planning and to develop strategic health promotion that can reach all groups.
The Effect of Progressive Muscle Relaxation on the Value of Ankle Brachial Index and Foot Sensitivity in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Widiastuti, Agung; Ulkhasanah, Muzaroah Ermawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i1.2663

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a global health threat due to many other health risks such as kidney failure, heart disease, stroke and even serious injuries that can cause complications. One of the complications is peripheral neuropathy nerve damage that causes diabetic ulcers so that there is a risk of decreased foot sensitivity and changes in ankle brachial index values in diabetics. Progressive muscle relaxation technique is one of the actions that can affect the hypothalamus to regulate and reduce the activity of the sympathetic nervous system to provide direction by moving the feet slowly and regularly. Objective: to determine the effect of progressive relaxation techniques on the value of ankle brachial index and foot sensitivity in patients with diabetes mellitus. Methods: This study used quasi experiment method with pre test and post test design approach with control group. The population of DM patients was 120 respondents, then the sample was taken using non-probability sampling and based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Sampling using total sampling with the number of respondents 15 intervention groups and 15 control groups. Analysis using the t-test. Results: The results of the study on the ABI value obtained a p-value of 0.02 in the intervention group and a p-value of 0.414 in the control group while the foot sensitivity value obtained a p-value of 0.01 in the intervention group and 0.07 in the control group. Conclusion: This shows that there is an increase in ABI values and foot sensitivity in patients with diabetes mellitus. The progressive relaxation technique can be used as an intervention to prevent diabetic foot ulcers.
Dilemma of Identification Patients Palliative Care Needs in Critical Care Unit Astuti, Nining Puji; Sriyono, Sriyono; Yunitasari, Esti; Kurniawati, Ninuk Dian; Baidhowy, Arief Shofyan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i1.2664

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Palliative care is start from diagnosis of serious illness until death and bereavement care. But, the term “Palliative Care” often mistakenly regarded identical to “End of Life Care” without any treatments. It’s caused dilemma among nurses to give maximum care of palliative care needs or let the patients get minimum of care. Methods: The aim of this article is to evaluate the dilemma palliative care needs in Intensive Care Unit. This is a case study report used a qualitative approach of 3 palliative patients in ICU used descriptive case study as well as in depth-interviews with patient’s family, nurses and internist. Results and Discussion: We present a case report of 3 patient who had been admitted to hospital with cancer and need palliative care in ICU. Patients subsequently suffered a pulmonary metastase with multiple organ failure. However the goal of end of life care for dying patients is to prevent or relieve suffering as much as possible while respecting the patient’s desires. But it is still a dilemma in Indonesia, especially palliative patients in ICU. According to medical decision, patients in ICU should receive maximum treatment, but if patient is facing multiple organ failure nurse should consider to providing palliative care. Conclusions: Palliative care approaches and provision within intensive care units can significantly impact care outcomes and increase the quality-of life people with end-of life period. Palliative care not to reduce the dose of drugs and patient care.
Analysing the Problem of Finding New Cases of Grade 2 Disabled Leprosy Mahendra, Muamar Afdhal; Hendrati, Lucia Yovita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i1.2669

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The proportion of new leprosy cases with grade 2 disability in Lamongan Regency tends to increase and exceeds the programme target of <5% in 2019-2021. The discovery of new leprosy cases with grade 2 disability will illustrate the delay in early detection, resulting in a decrease in the quality of life of leprosy sufferers. Objective: The purpose of this study is to analyse the problem of delayed case finding of grade 2 disability in Lamongan District. Method: This study was a descriptive observational study. There were 9 informants in this study, namely, 1 person in charge of the leprosy programme at the Health Office, and 8 people in charge of the programme at the Puskesmas level. The methods used in identifying health problems were document study, brainstorming, USG (Urgency, Seriousness, Growth) method, and fishbone diagram. Results: Knowledge has an important role in determining a person's attitude, knowledge shows the intelligence that allows a person to act appropriately, quickly and easily in making decisions. Patients' lack of knowledge about the early symptoms of leprosy leads to inappropriate actions, so there are still new cases of leprosy with grade 2 disability in Lamongan Regency. Not only the patient's knowledge, but good family knowledge is also expected and is able to make appropriate leprosy treatment efforts. Awareness will grow in the family to make treatment efforts if the family has good knowledge. Conclusions: The priority problem in finding new cases of leprosy with grade 2 disability in Lamongan Regency is the lack of knowledge of patients and their families, which results in inappropriate behaviour when experiencing the first symptoms of leprosy.
The Effect of Anemia Education on Increasing Haemoglobin Levels in Adolescent Girls Millenia, Silva; Rahmadyanti, Rahmadyanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i1.2673

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The high incidence of anemia in adolescent girls can affect various impacts of growth and development. So that learning achievement decreases, physical endurance is low so easily tired, physical activity decreases, easily sick due to low body resistance, one of the prevention that can be made in reducing the incidence of anemia in adolescent girls is to give the education for increasing knowledge about anemia. The purpose of the study was to analyze the effect of education about anemia and nutrition on increasing haemoglobin levels in female students. This study was an experimental quasy design. at SMPN 1 Jasinga, Pamegarsari village, Jasinga District, Bogor Regency, West Java Province from September to January 2024. The sample was 146 female students, sampling was done by simple random sampling technique. Data was collected by direct hemoglobin examination. Bivariate analysis is with the Mann Whitney U test. The results of the Mann-Whitney test where in pairs before the intervention and after the intervention obtained Sig.2-tailed values of 0.004 < 0.05, it can be concluded that there is a difference in average haemoglobin levels before and after education.
The Effect of Thyroid Dysfunction on Pregnancy Outcome: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Sari, Heni Elmiani
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Thyroid dysfunction during pregnancy certain impact on pregnancy outcomes, and neonatal growth. The incidence of pregnancy with hyperthyroidism ranges from 0.5% to 1%, leading to adverse pregnancy outcomes such as abortion, premature delivery, stillbirth, gestational hypertension, placental abruption, and premature rupture of membranes. This study aimed to analyzed the effect thyroid dysfunction on pregnancy outcomes. This was a systematic review and meta-analysis. The PICO research question as follows. Population: Pregnancy; Intervention: Dysfunction Thyroid; Comparison: Thyroid Normal; Outcome: Effect of Pregnancy. The articles were obtained from four databases: PubMed, Web of Science, Springer, and Science Direct. The Keywords were “Thyroid Dysfunction” OR “Pregnancy” OR “Outcomes” AND “Prospective Cohort” AND “Retrospective comparative”. Full text article in English with study design Cohort and retrospective comparative from 2012 to 2022, were included in this study. The steps of meta-analysis followed PRISMA flow diagram. The Articles were analyzed by the Review Manager 5.4 application A total 11 cohort and retrospective comparative from India, Israel, Denmark, Pakistan, America, Finland, and China were selected for a systematic review and meta-analysis. the data collected showed that effect of thyroid disfunction on pregnancy outcome among preterm birth by 0.87 times and was statistically significant (SMD=0.87, 95% CI=0.87 to 0.93; P<0.00001); Pre-Eclampsia by 0.70 times (SMD=0.70, 95% CI=0.50 to 0.96; P=0.03); Placenta abruption by 0.27 times (SMD=0.27, 95% CI=0.19 to 0.38; P<0.00001); Fetal Distress by 0.77 times (SMD=0,77, 95% CI=0.68 to 0.86; P<0.00001); Post-partum Hemorrhage by 0.57 times (SMD=0.57, 95% CI= 0.37 to 0.87; P<0.009).

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