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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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High Self-Efficacy Strongly Predicted Self-Management Among Hypertensive Patients in Palembang Frisca, Sanny; Koerniawan, Dheni
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 3 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i3.5694

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Hypertension as a chronic disease with a major sign of increased blood pressure is becoming a problem globally. Increased blood pressure can be the cause of various other chronic diseases such as coronary artery disease and stroke. As an effort to prevent these complications, hypertensive patients need good and sustainable self-care. Self-efficacy is one of the factors that contribute to good self-care. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of self-efficacy on self-management in hypertensive patients. This study was conducted in Palembang with 35 respondents with hypertension aged >17 years. Data was taken through self-efficacy and self-management questionnaires that have been declared valid and reliable. Most 35 respondents have elementary and high-school education backgrounds, high self-efficacy, and moderate self-management. Self-efficacy strongly predicts self-management, although age and educational background do not significantly influence it.
Analysis of Self-Awareness in Breaking Covid-19 Transmission Erika, Erika; Lestari, Widia; Dewi, Yulia Irvani; Paudel, Kalpana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i3.5703

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COVID-19 infection transmits quickly and easily from one person to another. One way to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 is by increasing self-awareness. This study was to analyze self-awareness ability to breaking the COVID-19 transmission. This was a descriptive study with 518 respondents. Data were obtained through questionnaires with 40 statements using Goleman’s six indicators. The first indicator showed that 94.40% of respondents were able to recognize their feelings and could break COVID-19 transmission, the second indicator showed that 87.84% of respondents could recognize their strengths and weaknesses in preventing transmission, the third indicator showed that 88.42% possessed an independent attitude in deciding and preventing transmission, the fourth indicator showed that 86.88% of respondents could make informed decisions concerning the right ways to stop and prevent transmission, the fifth indicator stated that 87.26% were skilled in expressing their thoughts, feelings, opinions, and beliefs on transmission, and the last indicator showed that 88.22% of respondents could evaluate themselves concerning the virus transmission. Self-awareness could be raised through understanding. Nurses have responsibility in providing education to helping people be more aware of COVID-19 transmission by implementing health protocols: washing hands, wearing masks, maintaining distance, staying away from crowds, and reducing mobility.
Effectiveness of Egg Intervention on Linear Growth in Stunting Children: A Systematic Review Mandowa, Rice; Erika, Kadek Ayu; Syahrul, Syahrul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i3.5711

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Complementary feeding of eggs to children is one of the strategies to improve growth in stunted children. It is necessary to develop egg complementary feeding interventions based on local food availability. Whether egg complementary feeding interventions can improve growth in children with growth retardation. Our aim in this systematic review was to assess the effect of egg or complementary feeding interventions on improving linear growth in stunted children. Electronic databases were used to systematically search for articles reviewing the literature using PubMed, Cochrane and base, and garuda databases. The research question was based on PICO. A total of 969 articles were found and only six articles met the inclusion criteria and were published within 10 years (2011-2021). All articles were RCTs and in children aged 6 months and 24 months with growth retardation. From the critical appraisal of the included articles, egg intervention significantly improved linear growth in children with growth retardation. An approach was adopted to identify several well-designed trials that examined the effect of egg interventions on growth. This intervention should be provided as holistic pediatric nutrition.
The Participation of Pregnant Women in Helping Fathers to Quit Smoking to Prevent Stunting through A Health Belief Model Approach in Samarinda Marinda, Maya; Rohmah, Nur; Gunawan, Ike Anggraini
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i3.5738

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The 2018 Indonesia Basic Health Research reported that 80.5% of individuals engaged in indoor smoking. Indoor smoking poses significant health risks, notably to pregnant women and their fetuses, with one potential consequence being stunting. Pregnant women, while at risk from cigarette smoke, also play a crucial role in preventing indoor smoking to mitigate stunting risks. This study aims to explore the participation of pregnant women in supporting their partners' efforts to quit smoking, utilizing the health belief model as a framework.This was observational research with a cross-sectional design. Purposive sampling was utilized for 343 respondents, with inclusion criteria for pregnant women with smoking partners. The study applied the health belief model, examining socio-demographic factors, perceived threats (severity and susceptibility), expectations (benefits, barriers, and self-efficacy), and cues to action. Path analysis was employed for data interpretation.The findings indicate a negative significant relationship between the socio-demographic construct and perceived threats. Similarly, socio-demographic factors are significantly related to expectations in a negative manner. A positive significant relationship was observed between perceived threats and the participation of pregnant women. However, expectations did not exhibit a significant direct impact on the participation of pregnant women. Conversely, cues to action demonstrated a positively significant relationship with pregnant women's participation.
Teenagers' Understanding Level about Stunting in Terms of Gender Kadafi, Asroful; Dewi, Noviyanti Kartika; Wardani, Silvia Yula; Kholifah, Nur; Fatmawati, Cindi Febi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i3.5771

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Stunting is one of the issues that is being focused on by the government. The problem of stunting is a concern and also handled collaboratively with various stakeholder elements. The issue of stunting needs to be introduced to individuals from an early age or before pre-marital age. However, the reality in the field is that there are still many teenagers who do not have sufficient knowledge regarding stunting. This research aims to see the level of students' understanding about stunting. This research uses a quantitative approach, specifically using a survey method. Data sources were obtained from primary sources and analyzed using descriptive statistical analysis and also using different tests. The research results show that students' level of understanding about stunting is at a medium level. And the results of different tests to see whether there are differences in the level of understanding between male and female students show trends that are almost the same or there are no significant differences. It is hoped that the results of this research can be used as a basis for related parties in formulating policies to intervene in stunting prevalence.
Analysis of Nutritional Problems using Focused Interviews Method in Elementary School Children (Later Childhood) in Batam City Erda, Roza; Hamidi, Dachriyanus; Desmawati, Desmawati; Rasyid, Rosfita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i3.5777

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Optimal nutrition significantly impacts human health, particularly for primary school-aged children. Malnutrition manifests in various health issues, such as stunting, underweight, micronutrient deficiencies, and obesity. The prevalence of malnutrition among school-aged children in Indonesia, including Batam City, is rising yearly. This study aimed to analyse factors affecting the nutritional needs of elementary school children in Batam City. The study was conducted over one month and employed a qualitative approach. Participants included 39 respondents: 13 children, 11 parents, 5 peers, 5 teachers, and 5 school health centre officers, selected purposively. Data collection used open-ended responses through in-depth interviews. Findings revealed limited knowledge among children about balanced nutrition. All informants emphasized the importance of consuming diverse foods to meet nutritional needs, with children showing a positive attitude toward trying various foods. The respondents also highlighted the importance of avoiding impulsive snacking. Moreover, the study identified a positive relationship between physical activity and cognitive focus in learning, underscoring the need for regular physical activity. Programs addressing the specific nutritional challenges faced by children in Batam could enhance awareness and encourage healthy eating habits among elementary students.
Geographical Variations in Moringa Oleifera and Its Potential for Stunting Intervention: A Systematic Review Muryasari, Ika; Widyawati, Melyana Nurul; Kurnianingsih, Kurnianingsih; Aquarista, Nita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i3.5787

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Stunting is a major global health issue, particularly in Indonesia, where malnutrition rates remain high. Poor childhood nutrition affects growth, cognition, and long-term health. Moringa oleifera is a nutrient-rich herbal supplement, but its nutritional composition varies by geography, potentially influencing its effectiveness in stunting interventions. Objective: To identify the best Moringa leaf source for extract production to support weight and height improvement in stunted children. Method: A systematic literature review (SLR) was conducted using Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, and PubMed (2014–2024). From 70 initially identified articles, 6 were selected using the PICOS method, focusing on Moringa supplementation, malnourished children, and growth outcomes. Results: Highland Moringa contains higher vitamin C and flavonoid levels, while lowland Moringa offers greater biomass for large-scale production. Studies confirm that dried Moringa extract significantly improves weight gain (p = 0.002), though its effects on height and inflammation reduction were less pronounced. Conclusion: Dried Moringa extract shows promise for weight gain and nutrition enhancement in stunted children. However, geographical factors influence its nutrient content, requiring further research to standardize formulations, optimize dosages, and assess long-term effects in human trials.
The Correlational Study on Cadres Knowledge and Readiness for Pregnancy Stunting Prevention Aprilia, Debora; Pillo, Elvira Destin; Lantang, Gita Sampe; Tompunu, Marianna R. G; Sigarlaki, Melisa Constantine
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i3.5808

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Stunting is a condition of growth failure in children under five due to malnutrition, so their height is below average. Stunting incidence in Kampung Dadap in October 2023 reached 70% of cases. Data collected from Kutai Health Center states that there are 18 pregnant women, four of whom are at high risk of stunting. The number of active cadres is 69, and five are at Posyandu Dadap. During the data collection, the stunting prevention program for examining pregnant women in Kampung Dadap had not yet begun, as it is scheduled to commence in early 2024 The program that will be carried out in early 2024 is the examination for pregnant women stunting prevention. Objective: This study aimed to determine the correlation between knowledge and readiness of cadres towards implementing a pregnancy stunting prevention program in Kutai Health Center. Method: This study uses a correlational quantitative research method with a cross-sectional approach. The sample was selected using a total sampling technique where the sample size was 69 cadres. The instrument used two types of questionnaires with 30 questions that had been tested for validity and reliability. The data analysis technique uses bivariate analysis, which has been tested using the Chi-Square test. Results: This study indicates no significant relationship between knowledge level and cadres readiness (p-value = 0.702). Conclusions: Future researchers are advised to examine other variables such as length of service, motivation, and level of education, and they can expand the population and sample in the study by using several health centers as research targets.
Effectiveness of Clinical Nursing Supervision to Improve Nursing Performance for Safety Nurse Care: A Literature Review Masrifah, Masrifah; Purwaningsih, Purwaningsih; Qur’aniati, Nuzul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i3.5814

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Nurses require supervision as a crucial leadership skill when working within a nursing team. The entire health team, including nurses, must provide high-quality, safe, and comprehensive health services due to the rapid development of technology and information. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of clinical nursing supervision in enhancing nursing performance for safe nurse care. The method used was a literatur review of journal databases within the last eight years (2016-2024). Search terms were constructed in collaboration with an academic librarian and were based on a PICOS structured question. Keywords adjusted to Medical Subject Heading (Mesh) phrases, namely “Clinical Supervision OR Supervision AND Nursing AND Performance”. All keywords were used in each database. Articles or journals there were included in the inclusion criteria were limited by year and language used according to the inclusion criteria. Online databases searched included Science Direct, Pubmed, WoS, and SAGE.. Studies were included in the review if they reported clinical nursing supervision to improve nursing performance for safety nurse care with quasy experiment or Experiment design. . Study show that six studies according to the specified inclusion criteria. Analysis of the results of this study using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) tool. The review results indicate that effective clinical nursing supervision can enhance safety, serve as an educational model in conjunction with supervision to enhance nurses' performance in patient care, and improve the utilisation of the nursing process. It can be concluded that clinical nursing supervision can enhance patient safety and improve nurses' performance in patient care.
The Relationship between I Love You Massage and Decreased Frequency of Colic in Bloated Infants Paninsari, Debora; Situmorang, Riris Talenta; Sitohang, Roma Ria Br.; Adelia, Novi Adies; Giawa, Nur Indah; Marpaung, Okta Elvina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i3.5866

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Infantile colic or also known as colic in infants is when a healthy baby experiences bloating and crying loudly for no apparent reason. One way to get rid of the disorder in the form of flatulence and colic pain in infants is to provide massage techniques which are gentle stroking movements on the abdomen that resemble the letters “I” “L” and “U”, helping digestive health and improving the digestive system. Objective: This study aims to see the relationship of I Love You massage with a decrease in the frequency of colic in bloated babies at the Siti Hajar midwife clinic in Medan Marelan. Methods: This type of research is Quantitative research with Correlation design research design. The population is all babies who experience bloating as many as 40 babies. The sampling method used Non Probability Sampling with Accidental Sampling type as many as 36 bloated babies, carried out using observation sheets and interviews. With data analysis using the Chi Square test. Results: The results of this study indicate that the p value = 0.000 <0.005 so that the null hypothesis (H0) is rejected. Conclusion: there is a relationship between I Love You massage with a decrease in frequency in baby bloating.

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