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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 Effect of Spiritual Group Therapy on Reducing Death Anxiety in Patients with Chronic Kidney Failure Fatmawati, Zuliya Indah; MM, Wahyudi Qorahman
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S6 (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.v6iS6.5144

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Chronic kidney failure can cause various complications, including complications in physiological disorders and psychological disorders. Complications in terms of psychology can be influenced by predisposing factors, including feelings of uncertainty about health conditions, choices and treatment results. Every one patients with chronic kidney failure undergoing hemodialysis usually has a different response to the disease process being experienced, especially from a psychological perspective. The patient's understanding of the limited time they have makes the patient death anxiety experience. Objective: The aim of this study was to reduce death anxiety in patients with chronic kidney failure undergoing hemodialysis Results: There is a difference in DAS (death anxiety scale) before and after the intervention. The results of the study using the Mann-Whitney statistical analysis test showed a difference in the Death Anxiety Scale (DAS) with a P value of 0.000 between the intervention group and the control group after treatment.. Conclusions : Spiritual group therapy is effective in reducing DAS levels in patients with chronicrenal failure undergoing hemodialysis. In accordance with the purpose of providing group spiritual therapy, the mechanism for reducing anxiety by involving patients with chronic kidney disease includes discussion sessions where patients can encourage each other, exchange information, and pray together, thereby helping to alleviate the mental burden that causes anxiety.
The Effect of Benson Relaxation and Peppermint Aromatherapy on Emotional Mental Disorders in Hypertension Patients MM, Wahyudi Qorahman; Fatmawati, Zuliya Indah; Steven, Robby
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S6 (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.v6iS6.5145

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Emotional mental disorders in individuals with hypertension can worsen their physical condition and reduce the success of their treatment. Effective interventions are needed to address emotional mental disorders in hypertension patients. One non-pharmacological method that has been studied is the combination of Benson relaxation techniques and peppermint aromatherapy. Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effects of Benson relaxation and peppermint aromatherapy on emotional and mental disorders in hypertension patients. Method: This research used a quasi-experimental design with a pre-test and post-test control group. A total of 30 hypertension patients with emotional mental disorders were selected through random sampling and divided into intervention and control groups. The intervention consisted of Benson relaxation techniques and peppermint aromatherapy. Measurements were conducted using the SRQ-20 questionnaire to evaluate emotional mental disorders before and after the intervention. Data analysis included paired-sample T-tests to compare pre-test and post-test results, as well as Mann-Whitney tests for comparisons between the intervention and control groups. Results: The study results showed that Benson relaxation and peppermint aromatherapy were significantly effective in reducing emotional mental disorders in hypertension patients, with a P value = 0.001 (P ≤ 0.05). There was a significant difference between the intervention and control groups, with the intervention group demonstrating better results in reducing emotional mental disorders. Conclusions: This study concludes that Benson relaxation and peppermint aromatherapy are significantly effective in reducing emotional mental disorders in hypertension patients. This intervention can serve as a potential non-pharmacological approach and complement conventional medical treatments, offering holistic benefits in hypertension management.
Effectiveness of Supportive Care Interventions on Psychological Distress in Breast Cancer Patients Hasibuan, Desi Lianti Sari; Tanjung, Dudut; Siregar, Farida Linda Sari
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S6 (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.v6iS6.5146

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Supportive care interventions (SCI) are interventions used as symptom management of the side effects of breast cancer disease and treatment. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of supportive care interventions on psychological distress in patients diagnosed with breast cancer. The research method used a quasi-experimental non-equivalent design with control group pretest-posttest, the research sample was 50 respondents consisting of two groups with each group of 25 respondents. Psychological distress (PD) was assessed using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS. The bivariate analysis used was paired t-test and independent t-test. The results showed that there was a significant difference in psychological distress in the intervention group and control group after supportive care interventions with an average value of psychological distress (anxiety) in the intervention group (Mean = 4.16; SD = 1.700) and the control group (Mean = 0.24; SD = 0.879), while the average value of psychological distress (depression) in the intervention group was (Mean = 3.24; SD = 1.53) and the control group (Mean = 0.28; SD = 0.76). Statistical results obtained p=0.001 (<0.05). The conclusion of this study is that there is an effectiveness of supportive care interventions on psychological distress of breast cancer patients.
The Effect of the Use of Maternity Pillows on the Sleep Quality of Pregnant Women in the 3rd Trimester Rahmawati, Dwi; Mustikasari, Yesi
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S6 (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.v6iS6.5148

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Sleep problems are common in most pregnant women. Physical, psychological and hormonal changes make women more pregnant may suffer from sleep disorders. The impact of sleep disturbances during pregnancy has been linked to an increased risk of premature birth, small babies for gestational age, and high blood pressure. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of the use of maternity pillows on the sleep quality of pregnant women TM III. The research method used a quasi-design non-equivalent control group experiment. This research was conducted in the city of Jambi. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling with a total sample of 30 samples, 15 experimental groups and 15 control groups. Data analysis using T-Test. The results of the statistical test showed that the p-value was 0.020 <0.05, so it can be concluded that there was a significant difference in sleep quality between pregnant women who were given maternity pillows and pregnant women who were not given maternity pillows.
Analysis of Factors Influencing Generation Z Visits to Health Service Centers Gunawan, Edy; Sulaiman, Lalu; Karjono, Karjono
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S6 (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.v6iS6.5149

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Generation Z's use of technology in health services is very significant in various aspects, including access to information, health services, and interactions with doctors or other health workers. The Republic of Indonesia has guaranteed health for all generations in the implementation of the health service system through the 1945 Constitution and Health Law number 17 of the year. This study aims to determine the factors that influence the level of generation Z sick visits to health service centers in Bima Regency, NTB. The importance of conducting this research is because the level of sick visits by generation Z at health service centers in Bima Regency is not yet optimal and the use of smart phones by generation Z in accessing health information is indicated by the low number of visits by Generation Z which can hinder the realization of the vision of a golden Indonesia 2045. Research according to the level of explanation consists of: Associative research is research that focuses on finding relationships between one variable and other variables. Selection of informants based on theory or theoretical sampling is suitable if the main objective of data collection is to develop a substantive theory. The informants in this research were 23 people. The selection of informants in qualitative research is completely determined by the researcher, so it is often called purposeful sampling, namely selecting informative cases (information rich cases) based on the strategy and objectives that the researcher has set, the number of which depends on the study objectives and resources (Heryana, 2018). Collecting data obtained from the results of interviews and observations as well as documentation recorded in field notes, data reduction with the aim of concluding the data then sorting the data into units of concepts and categories and certain themes, and presenting data which has been reduced and categorized and represented in a form that is easier to understand. This research was carried out by reducing data, displaying data and drawing conclusions to the point of saturation. In Bima, Generation Z who are active in the digital world and social media prefer to seek health information independently through health applications and social platforms such as Tik-tok and Instagram, rather than coming directly to health facilities, especially for minor health problems. in Bima Regency. Factors such as distance, condition of road infrastructure, availability of transportation, and location of health facilities greatly influence the ease or difficulty of access. Generation Z tends to look for health facilities that are close, have complete services, or are more strategic to save time and energy. As a group transitioning towards financial independence, Generation Z tends to consider the cost of health services, availability of insurance, and quality of facilities before deciding on treatment.
The Influence of Work Climate on Nurse Performance: A Scoping Review Diantika, Aulia Haerda; Arso, Septo Pawelas; Dwiantoro, Luky
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S6 (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.v6iS6.5150

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Health is a very vital aspect of human life, and the role of nurses is very central in providing quality health services. Nurses must not only have high levels of clinical competency but must also operate in a supportive, positive, and inclusive work environment. However, understanding of the impact of work climate on nurse performance is still limited, especially in hospital environments and health care facilities. This study aims to explore the influence of work climate on nurse performance in the context of health services. The scoping review method was used to identify and summarize relevant literature. We searched for articles from the Google Scholar database and the Garuda Portal from January 2018 to September 2023 using the keywords ‘work climate’ OR ‘performance’ AND ‘nurse performance.’ Inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied to select appropriate articles, and finally, we analyzed the findings of seven articles that met these criteria. The research results show that work climate has a significant impact on nurse performance in various hospital contexts. This finding is strengthened by previous studies that confirm that a positive work environment can increase nurses' motivation and performance.
Effectiveness of Physical Exercise Program on Reducing Blood Pressure in Hypertension Patients Hutajulu, Kina; Bayhakki, Bayhakki; Zulfitri, Reni
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S6 (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.v6iS6.5166

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Hypertension is a chronic disease, called the silent killer. WHO data shows that the number of people with hypertension continues to increase. In Riau Province, the prevalence of hypertension increased from 20.9% (2013) to 29.1% (2018). Hypertension will cause various complications such as encephalopathy, heart disease, hemorrhagic stroke, kidney failure, heart failure, and others. Action needs to be taken to reduce the increasing number of hypertension cases. Objective: This study examines the effectiveness of a physical exercise program in reducing blood pressure in hypertension patients at the Pangkalan Kuras II Health Center. Method: It used a pre-test and post-test experimental design involving 101 hypertensive patients, primarily aged 46-64 years (85.1%) and mostly female (86.14%). The program included walking three times a week and exercising twice a week for three weeks. Blood pressure was measured using a manual device. The majority of participants had grade II hypertension. Result: The Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test showed significant reductions in both systolic (4.72 mmHg) and diastolic (3.13 mmHg) blood pressure, with a p-value of 0.000. Conclusions: This numbers indicates that regular physical exercise, such as walking and exercise, effectively lowers blood pressure in hypertensive patients.
The Effect of Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) in Healing and Preventing Pressure Ulcers in Immobilization Patients: A Literature Review Liputo, Gusti Pandi; Suleman, Ibrahim
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S6 (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.v6iS6.5168

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Pressure ulcers or bedsores are a serious problem in patients experiencing long-term immobilization or bed rest. This condition is caused by prolonged pressure on specific body areas, leading to tissue damage and potentially increasing the duration of patient care. Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) is known to contain lauric acid, antioxidants, and vitamin E, which can help maintain skin moisture, increase elasticity, and prevent irritation and infection. Some studies show that VCO, especially when applied with effleurage massage techniques, has the potential for the prevention and healing of pressure ulcers. Objective: This study aims to review the effectiveness of using VCO as a preventive and therapeutic agent for patients at high risk of pressure ulcers. Method: This study is a literature review of several studies published between 2020 and 2024. Research results related to the application of VCO in immobilized patients were analyzed, focusing on its effects on pressure ulcer risk, Braden score, and tissue healing improvement.Results: The literature review identified eight studies for inclusion in the final analysis. All articles used quasi-experiments. he application of VCO significantly increased the Braden scores of patients receiving care. Effleurage massage with VCO effectively reduced the risk of pressure ulcers and accelerated granulation tissue formation in grade I and II wounds. Additionally, comparisons between VCO and virgin olive oil showed that VCO was superior in reducing the risk of pressure ulcers in ICU patients.Kesimpulan: Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) has been proven effective as a natural intervention for the prevention and healing of pressure ulcers in patients with limited mobility. The use of VCO in nursing practice can improve patients’ quality of life, reduce the risk of skin complications, and shorten the duration of care. Further research is recommended to explore the use of VCO with additional methods and technology to maximize its benefits in pressure ulcer care.
The Relationship between the Implementation of Patient Safety and Patient Satisfaction in the Adult in Patient Room Rohyani, Dwi
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S6 (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.v6iS6.5170

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Patients who are dissatisfied with nursing services in Indonesia or in several other developing countries are currently a very urgent problem. The quality of service can have an influence on the level of patient satisfaction, when the quality of the service provided is poor, then the level of patient satisfaction will certainly also be bad. The quality of health services that can increase the level of patient satisfaction can be sourced from relatively specific factors, one of which is implementing patient safety targets. This research is to determine the relationship between patient safety implementation and patient satisfaction in the adult inpatient room at Hospital X Jakarta. This research uses a correlative descriptive design method with a cross sectional approach. The sampling technique uses non-probability sampling with purposive sampling technique. The sample obtained was 74 respondents using the Slovin formula. The statistical test used is chi-square. The research instrument used a questionnaire. This research shows that there is a relationship between the implementation of patient safety and the satisfaction of adult inpatients at Hospital X Jakarta. This was proven by the chi-square test, the p-value was: 0.002 (p<0.05). That the implementation of patient safety can influence patient satisfaction.
Utilization of Medicinal Plants as Galactagogues to Increase Breast Milk Production as An Effort to Achieve Exclusive Breast Milk in Realizing the Golden Generation of 2045 Astria, Niki; Rahmawati, Dwi; Setyarsih, Liani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6iS6.5171

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Providing breast milk to babies has a direct impact on the nutritional status and health of children. The various benefits provided by breastfeeding for mothers and children affect the child's immunity, nutrition, body and psychological status. Breastfeeding mothers must pay attention to several things to improve the quality and quantity of their breast milk, one of which is by consuming vegetables as galactogogues which are relatively safe to use. Synthetic galactogogue drugs are known to have side effects if consumed long term. The aim of this research is to determine the benefits of medicinal plants as galactagogues to increase breast milk production as an effort to achieve exclusive breast milk in realizing the Golden Generation 2045. The research method was carried out experimentally using medicinal plants, namely Moringa oleifera leaves, Musa paradisiaca, and Sauropus androgynous L. consisting of 3 groups that were given treatment, while the control group was not given treatment. Data was taken using direct measurements of the amount of breast milk production of respondents in both groups receiving intervention I (Moringa Leaves), Intervention II (Banana Heart), Intervention III (Katuk Leaves) and in the Control group. Then the results The research was analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis statistical test. The results of the study show that there is a difference in breast milk production in the intervention group and the control group with a p-value of 0.046 (<0.05). Thus, in the future, this research will be able to contribute to optimizing breast milk production as a first step in preventing various health problems, especially stunting and wasting, so that a golden generation can be realized.

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