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Indonesian Journal of Global Health research
ISSN : 27149749     EISSN : 27151972     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37287/ijghr.v2i2
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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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The Overview of Caregiver Burden in Families with Hemodialysis Patient Salsabila, Nada; Pratiwi, Sri Hartati; Emaliyawati, Etika
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 3 (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.v6i3.3199

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Chronic renal failure patients undergoing haemodialysis therapy experience various conditions and require long-term care which can cause a burden on the families who care for patients. This family caregiver burden can affect the quality of life of both patients and family caregivers, and also affect the care provided to patients. The purpose of the study was to determine the description of caregiver burden in families with haemodialysis patients. This study is a quantitative descriptive study and the sample was taken using purposive sampling technique (n = 107) with the inclusion criteria of respondents as the main caregiver with family members undergoing haemodialysis therapy at RSUD Sumedang, and physically and mentally healthy. Exclusion criteria in the study were potential respondents who refused to participate and respondents who decided to stop in the middle of the study. The burden of caregivers on the family was measured using the Burden Scale for Family Caregivers Short Scale (BSFC-s) questionnaire with test results, namely r results (0.634) > r table (0.786) as well as Cronbach alpha value of 0.900 which means this questionnaire is valid and reliable. The picture of caregiver burden shows that almost half of family caregivers are in the high category (49.5%) and most experience heavy burden in the physical dimension. The results of this study are expected to be used as a reference for learning and evaluation for nurses, family caregivers, and educational institutions to be able to carry out effective interventions that can be carried out to reduce the burden of care experienced by family caregivers.
Effectiveness of Ambon Banana Juice for Reducing Blood Pressure Among Hypertension Patients in Indonesia Marliana, Thika; Pramujiwati, Desi; Samsuni, Samsuni; Heryandi, Rifky
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i3.3200

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Hypertension has dangerous impacts on health, such as stroke, blurred vision, kidney problems, and a tendency to become irritable. Non-pharmacological therapy for hypertension is lifestyle modification by adjusting eating patterns or diet, such as bananas. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of Ambon banana juice in reducing blood pressure in people with hypertension. Method: This research used a quasi-experimental method with a one-group pre-posttest in Indonesia. This study included 18 participants, sufferers of mild and moderate hypertension, not taking antihypertensive drugs, and not being sick. The instruments used are blood pressure measuring instruments and digital and mercury stethoscopes. The results showed a significant difference between systolic blood pressure before and after administering Ambon banana juice to hypertension sufferers, the Asymp Sig value. (2-tailed) = 0.001, then the p-value = 0.0005 (< 0.05). Apart from that, for diastolic blood pressure, the p-value = 0.000 (< 0.05) means there is a difference between diastolic blood pressure before and after therapy with Ambon banana juice. However, Ambon banana juice reduces diastolic blood pressure in hypertension sufferers. This study highlights that Ambon banana juice effectively reduces blood pressure in hypertensive patients include pre-hypertension and mild hypertension.
Analysis of Credential Methods with the Value of Ongoing Practice Professionalism Evaluation in A Private Hospital in Surakarta Sujiyanti, Sujiyanti; Suyamto, Suyamto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i3.3203

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Nurses as professionals have a very important clinical role in realizing quality services oriented towards patient safety. To improve their performance, nurses are required to continuously improve their professionalism. Nurse performance is assessed using the Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation (OPPE) assessment. Credentials are an effort to maintain the professionalism of nurses, but their implementation still varies. The credential method is carried out through several methods, namely viewing portfolios, interviews, written exams and practical exams. This study aims to determine differences in OPPE scores for nurses in the three groups of credentialing methods used. This research is a comparative descriptive study that compares OPPE in three groups of respondents who used the credential method, namely the group that used portfolios and interviews, portfolios, interviews and written tests; as well as portfolios, interviews, written exams and practical exams. The results of research on 60 respondents showed that the majority were aged 26 – 30 years (56.06%), female (66.7%), had a D3 education in Nursing (71.1%). The majority of OPPE scores are Good (66.67%) and the longer the nurse works, the better the performance score. There are differences in OPPE values for respondents who were credentialed using method 1, method 2 and method 3. The more credential methods used, the better the OPPE value obtained.
The Effect of Ginger (Zingiber officinale var. Rubrum) Administration on Pregnant Women with Emesis Gravidarum Syamsiah, Siti; Carolin, Bunga Tiara; Putri, Meidy Regita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i3.3204

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Emesis gravidarum, a common complaint among pregnant women in the first trimester, affects 70-80% of pregnancies, often presenting as morning sickness. If untreated, it can escalate to hyperemesis gravidarum, posing risks to pregnancy. Ginger, a herbal remedy, has been traditionally used to alleviate nausea and vomiting. Objective to investigate the influence of ginger (Zingiber officinale var. Rubrum) administration on pregnant women experiencing emesis gravidarum at the Depok Clinic. This study employed a quasi-experimental research design, specifically the One Group Pretest-Posttest Design. The sample comprised 34 first-trimester pregnant women at the Depok Clinic, selected through total sampling. Data collection involved observation, with participants given 2.5 grams of sliced ginger brewed in 250 ml of hot water and sweetened with 10 grams of sugar, to be consumed twice daily for four days. Emesis gravidarum was assessed using Validity refers to whether an instrument (such as the PUQE-24) accurately measures the intended concept—in this case, the symptoms of emesis gravidarum. Validity assessment involves examining whether the data obtained from the instrument aligns with the true underlying phenomenon being studied. Data analysis included univariate and bivariate analyses using the Paired T-Test. Reliability can be observed by assessing how consistently the emesis scores obtained before and after the ginger intervention are. If the scores show consistent patterns or changes, it indicates good reliability. Before the ginger intervention, the average emesis score was 10.74, with the majority falling into the moderate nausea and vomiting category, constituting 76.5% of the sample. After the ginger intervention, the average emesis score decreased to 6.88, with the majority still experiencing moderate nausea and vomiting, comprising 52.9% of the participants. These findings suggest that administering ginger (Zingiber officinale var. Rubrum) to mothers with emesis gravidarum has a significant effect. The efficacy of ginger in reducing emesis gravidarum has been demonstrated.
Social Interactions and Quality of Life among Community-Dwelling Older Adults Alfianur, Alfianur; Ezalina, Ezalina; Saputra, Candra; Sapitri, Gusdi Riska
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i3.3208

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The escalating quantity of older individuals as a susceptible demographic necessitates significant consideration. The emergent challenges encompass not solely physical aspects but also psychological and societal dimensions, subsequently impacting their holistic well-being. An element contributing to the enhancement of the well-being of older individuals involves participating in communal exchanges. Past studies have suggested that seniors who regularly partake in various pursuits and participate in favorable social exchanges in their day-to-day routines may enhance their well-being. This study aimed to examine and analyze the relationship between social interaction and the quality of life among community-dwelling older adults. This study was a correlation with a cross-sectional approach. The sample was selected purposively, resulting in a sample of 228 older adults at the Harapan Raya Inpatient Health Center in Pekanbaru City. The data were collected using two validated questionnaire including social interaction questionnaire with Cronbach's α coefficient of 0.882, and WHOQOL-BREF with the Cronbach's α coefficient for the domains ranged from 0.41 to 0.77. To test the hypothesis regarding the relationship between the social interaction and the older adults quality of life, a chi-square test was employed. The research findings revealed a significant relationship between social interaction and the quality of life among older adults, with a p-value of 0.00 (<0.05) and an OR of 5.6. This implies that older adults with high social interaction have a 5.6 times higher chance of experiencing a good quality of life compared to those with low social interaction. Older adults with high social interaction tend to have a better quality of life compared to those with low social interaction.
The Effectiveness of Telemidwife-Based ‘Permisi Gandu’ Alarm for Monitoring Adherence to Iron Supplements Consumption and Increased Haemoglobin Levels in Anemia Adolescent Zulisa, Eva; Fuady, Khairul; Handiana, Cut Mainy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i3.3209

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Anemia is still a health problem for adolescent and is related to nutrition due to iron deficiency during menstruation. This is because adolescent don't like the smell of iron supplements, forget to take them, are worried about experiencing side effects, and even feel they don't need to take iron supplements. The aim of this research is to determine the effectiveness of telemidwife-based 'PERMISI GANDU' (Pengatur Minum Suplemen Zat Besi Gabung Nipis dan Madu) alarm for monitoring adherence to iron consumption and increased hemoglobin levels in anemia adolescent. The type of research is Quasi-experiment with One group pre-posttest design. The sample was taken using a Purposive sampling technique with a sample size of 36 people in Kecamatan Terangun Kabupaten Gayo Lues. Respondents were given iron supplements and lime infused water mixed with honey once every week for a duration of 4 months. Data collection on consumption compliance uses an observation form combined with video calls by midwives. For the intervention consumption schedule, the Google Calendar setting on the respondent smartphone was used as a reminder alarm. Measurement of hemoglobin levels before and after intervention using a digital hemoglobinometer. Data analysis using the Wilcoxon test. The statistical test results obtained p-value < 0.05, indicating that the telemidwife-based 'PERMISI GANDU' alarm was effective in increasing compliance with iron consumption and hemoglobin levels in anemia adolescent.
The Influence of Harvest Time and Drying Time on Total Flavonoid Contents of Psidium Guajava Folium Rahmawati, Meilani Nur; Susilowati, Susilowati; Sesaningrum, Fany Putri Enjang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i3.3214

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Psidium guajava L. have been used to treat or prevent various diseases such as diarrhea, flatulence, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antimicrobial and anticancer. Flavonoids are biomarker compounds responsible for their activity. However, harvest and post-harvest stages of plant may change flavonoid content. The present work investigates harvest time and drying time variations of quality and total flavonoids content of Guava leaves. Method: Guava leaves was collected in the morning (9 am), evening (3 pm), and dried for 24, 36 and 48 hours. Each simplisia was tested for macroscopic and loss drying contents. Total flavonoids in each extract were determined as quercetin by UV-Visible spectrophotometry, then comparative analysis was performed with One Way Anova. Total flavonoid levels harvested in the afternoon were higher (1.0887 mgQE/g) than in the morning (0.7200 mgQE/g), while drying time for 24 hours (0.24507 mg QE/g) showed the highest flavonoid levels compared to drying for 36 hours and 48 hours significantly. This indicates that guava leaves are best harvested in the afternoon and dried for 24 hours.
Factors Associated with Musculoskeletal Disorders of Soppeng District Population and Civil Registration Services Syatriani, Sri; Windasari, Dewi Purnama; Amaliah, Umrah Nur’
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i3.3211

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Musculoskeletal disorders are problems that cause discomfort in striated muscles, joints and other soft tissues ranging from mild to severe complaints. According to WHO in 2021, around 1.71 billion people have Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) worldwide. Musculoskeletal conditions are the leading cause of disability worldwide with low back pain being the leading cause of disability in 160 countries. This study aims to determine the association between sitting position, body mass index, and working period with musculoskeletal disorders. This research is an analytical research with a cross sectional study design. The population is all computer workers with a sample size of 45 respondents using total sampling. The measuring tools used are the Nordic Body Map (NBM) and the Rappid Office of Strain Assessment (ROSA). The statistical test used is the Fisher exact test. The results of the study showed that there was a association between sitting position (p=0.033<0.05), body mass index (p=0.031<0.05) and working period (p=0.023<0.05) with musculoskeletal disorders. The conclusion of the research is that there is a association between sitting position, body mass index and working period with musculoskeletal disorders of Soppeng Regency Population and Civil Registration Services employees.
Qualitative Research: Analysis of Factors Influencing the Utilization of ANC Services Rahmah, Shinta; Agustina, Dewi; Astuty, Delfriana Ayu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i3.3352

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According to WHO, in 2020 MMR worldwide amounted to 295,000 deaths caused by many factors. In 2019-2020, MMR in Indonesia showed a significant increase of 4,197 cases to 4,627 cases. ANC services are health services carried out by health workers carried out in accordance with predetermined standards, aimed at monitoring the health of mothers and children. If ANC utilization services are not utilized properly, then many impacts will affect, for example, According to WHO, in 2020 MMR worldwide amounted to 295,000 deaths caused by many factors. In 2019-2020, MMR in Indonesia showed a significant increase of 4,197 cases to 4,627 cases. ANC services are health services carried out by health workers carried out in accordance with predetermined standards, aimed at monitoring the health of mothers and children. If ANC utilization services are not utilized properly, then many impacts will affect, for example, not being able to detect early health problems experienced. Objective: this study aims to analyze what factors influence the use of ANC services in pregnant women. This study uses exploratory qualitative research methods with centralized interviews also using secondary data from national articles using electronic media Google Scholar data base (2020-2023). MMR in Pematang Jaya sub-district is 0%, while K1 coverage is 81.34% and K4 is 87.31% in 2022. The most dominant factors are predisposing characteristics and reinforcing characteristics which include factors regarding the knowledge of pregnant women, attitudes of pregnant women and support from husbands and families, the role of posyandu cadres and village midwives. In this study, it can be concluded that antenatal care services at UPT Puskesmas Pematang Jaya have been carried out well. The influencing factors are in the predisposing characteristics that include maternal knowledge and maternal brushes and the reinforcing characteristics include the support factors of husbands and families as well as the village cadres and midwives who are doominan to influence ANC visits. not being able to detect early health problems experienced. Objective: this study aims to analyze what factors influence the use of ANC services in pregnant women. This study uses exploratory qualitative research methods with centralized interviews also using secondary data from national articles using electronic media Google Scholar data base. MMR in Pematang Jaya sub-district is 0%, while K1 coverage is 81.34% and K4 is 87.31% in 2022. The most dominant factors are predisposing characteristics and reinforcing characteristics which include factors regarding the knowledge of pregnant women, attitudes of pregnant women and support from husbands and families, the role of posyandu cadres and village midwives. In this study, it can be concluded that antenatal care services at UPT Puskesmas Pematang Jaya have been carried out well. The influencing factors are in the predisposing characteristics that include maternal knowledge and maternal brushes and the reinforcing characteristics include the support factors of husbands and families as well as the village cadres and midwives who are doominan to influence ANC visits
Substitution of Yellow Pumpkin Flour ( Cucurbita Moschata) in the Manufacture of Steamed Sponge as A High-Fiber Snack Hasibuan, Henni Adlini; Agustina, Dewi; Eliska, Eliska
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i3.3366

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Yellow pumpkin has a very high fiber content. Fiber is very good when used in making a soft diet in maintaining health and can launch metabolism The use of yellow pumpkin as flour in making steamed sponges has not been done much research on its nutritional value and advantages. Yellow pumpkin can be processed into free gluteen flour so that it is safe for consumption by the public, facilitates storage and can increase selling value. One bakery product that allows to add or replace some of the flour is steamed sponge. With the creation of the innovation of steamed sponges, yellow pumpkin flour is expected to be a healthy snack high in fiber. This study aims to obtain organoleptic test results and fiber content from steamed sponges made from yellow pumpkin flour. The method used was a true experiment with the Posttest Only Control Group design, which was then analyzed descriptively. This research consists of three stages, namely product development, product acceptance testing by panelists, and fiber content testing at the Organic Chemistry laboratory of FMIPA University of North Sumatra. The results of organoleptic tests obtained a very liking level for color by 48.0%, very liking for aroma by 36.0%, liking texture by 44.0% and a very liking level for taste by 36.0%. The results of the fiber content test were obtained at 55.14% from the mass of 33.58 grams of steamed sponge yellow pumpkin flour. The conclusion that based on the overall results of organoleptic tests of steamed sponge yellow pumpkin flour can be accepted by the public in terms of color, aroma, texture, and taste.

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