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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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Efforts to Improve the Professionalism of Nurses in Hospitals: Scoping Review Indarningsih, Indarningsih; Dwiantoro, Luky; Zubaidah, Zubaidah
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 4 (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.v7i4.6371

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Low professionalism of nurses will decrease patient satisfaction, decrease trust in health services, increase the risk of care errors, and legal litigation. Efforts to improve the professionalism of nurses in hospitals need to be made to overcome these problems The purpose of this study was to identify the factors that influence nurses' professionalism and efforts to improve nurses' professionalism. This method using scoping review. The literature search was conducted systematically through Sciencedirect, Scopus, and Pubmed databases with keywords related to nurse professionalism and hospitals, with a publication time limit of January 2015 to March 2025. Inclusion criteria included quantitative and qualitative studies that addressed efforts to improve nurse professionalism in Asian hospitals in English. We using 10 articles for this review. Data extraction was performed using a matrix that included information on authors, year, country, study design, participants, and findings. A total of 10 articles that met the inclusion criteria were analyzed. The synthesized results show that efforts to improve nurses' professionalism involve various strategies that can be classified into internal (e.g., ethical behavior, self-efficacy, role cognition) and external (e.g., positive work culture, leadership support, CPD, work environment) factors. Organizational support, continuous professional development, and a conducive work environment were identified as key elements in improving nurses' professionalism. In addition, individual factors such as motivation, professional identity, and flexibility also play a significant role. Improving the professionalism of nurses in hospitals requires a multidimensional approach that considers both internal and external factors. Effective strategies involve individual development, strong organizational support, provision of continuing education and training opportunities, and the creation of a positive and supportive work environment. Integration of these efforts is essential to ensure sustained professionalism and improved quality of nursing care.
Scoping Review: Self Care Instrument for Chronic Kidney Disease Patients on Hemodialysis Azzahra, Firah; Hidayati, Wahyu; Sari, Sri Padma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i4.6378

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is an incurable global health problem, with a growing prevalence, particularly in Asia. It is estimated that by 2030, 2.16 million individuals will require hemodialysis, a 233% increase from previous years. Self-care practices are an important aspect in improving health, preventing complications, and supporting daily functioning and well-being of patients. Therefore, a valid and reliable instrument is needed to measure the level of self-care in patients with chronic diseases. Objective to identify a validated self-care assessment instrument for hemodialysis patients. The methodological approach refers to Arksey and O'Malley, with article searches through ScienceDirect, PubMed, and EBSCO databases using relevant keywords, focusing on full-text, English-language, open access, and published in the last 18 years published between 2007 and 2024, keywords included "self-care", "hemodialysis", "instrument", "scale", and "chronic kidney disease". Of the 1,327 articles screened, the investigation was executed by accumulating empirical data from the preceding 18 years, aggregating 22 scholarly articles, among these, 9 articles satisfied the inclusion criteria, concentrating on selected studies that utilized quantitative methodologies and on self-care instruments for hemodialysis patients. The article evaluation was conducted systematically employing the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) as a framework, succeeded by assessment based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. This study identified nine self-care instruments for hemodialysis patients with varying psychometric properties. Most of the instruments showed good reliability and validity, but still require improvement in criterion validation, sensitivity, and responsiveness. Future research should focus on the development of concise yet comprehensive instruments, cross-cultural adaptation, and full psychometric evaluation to ensure accurate measurement of self-care, thereby improving patients' health outcomes and quality of life.
Digital Intervention for Adolescents with Depression: A Scoping Review Wahdania, Nunung; Sari, Sri Padma; Andriany, Megah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i4.6379

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A significant public health problem is depression in adolescents. Depression is a mental disorder characterized by negative emotions and feelings of worthlessness. With the advancement of technology, interventions for adolescents experiencing depression can be delivered digitally through websites, apps, and other online platforms. Objective to review digital interventions used to address depression in adolescentsT. his article uses five data bases, namely ProQuest, Scopus, Scient Direct, EBSCOhost and PubMed . Article search from 21,554 articles which were then extracted to get 8 articles, peer review, full text and the last 5 years (2020-2025). Of the eight interventions analyzed, five were digital CBT-based interventions, two were psychoeducation and social support-based interventions, and one was a remote support therapy-based intervention. Apps enable a more cost-effective, more accessible, and more flexible approach compared to conventional methods. Digital interventions based on CBT, psychoeducation, and distance psychotherapy are the main approaches in treating adolescent depression.
The Relationship between Self-Efficacy and Self-Care Management in Hypertensive Patients with Comorbidities Yesika, Apriyani; Maliya, Arina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i4.6381

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This study aims to examine the relationship between self-efficacy and self-care management in individuals with hypertension and comorbid diabetes mellitus at the Kartasura Health Center. This research uses a quantitative approach with a correlational design. The study population consists of individuals with hypertension and comorbid diabetes mellitus registered at the Kartasura Health Center, totaling approximately 470 people. A sample of 88 respondents was selected using purposive sampling. Data were collected through a questionnaire measuring self-efficacy and self-care management, which had been tested for validity and reliability (Cronbach’s Alpha > 0.60). The normality test showed a normal distribution with a significance value > 0.05 based on the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. Data analysis was conducted using Pearson correlation tests with the help of SPSS software. The results indicate a significant correlation between self-efficacy and self-care management in individuals with hypertension and comorbid diabetes mellitus. Those with higher levels of self-efficacy tend to be more adherent to medication and better manage their health conditions, contributing to more stable blood pressure control. This study concludes that self-efficacy significantly influences self-care management in individuals with hypertension and comorbid diabetes mellitus.
Diet as Self-Care in Chronic Kidney Patients in Patient-Centered Care: Scoping Review Aida, Siti Nur; Hidayati, Wahyu; Erawati, Meira
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i4.6382

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive condition that affects the quality of life of millions of people worldwide. While diet is essential in slowing disease progression and preventing complications, its implementation as self-care often faces barriers especially when patient preferences and context are overlooked. Most existing studies focus on clinical outcomes, with limited attention to how dietary practices are applied within a patient-centered approach that considers cultural, social, and psychological factors. This scoping review aims to map the existing evidence on how diet is implemented as a form of self-care in patients with CKD, within the framework of patient-centered care. This article uses three databases PubMed, EBSCO, and science direct with the keywords “diet,” “self care,” “self management,” and “chronic kidney disease” combined using Boolean AND and OR operators. Articles is in full text, in English, open access, published between 2015 and 2025, with quantitative, qualitative, descriptive, secondary analysis, quasi-experimental, or mixed methods research designs. From the 1,935 articles found, gradual screening was carried out until 7 relevant articles were obtained and further analyzed according to the PRISMA-Scr guidelines. Seven relevant articles showed that adherence to CKD diet was influenced by health literacy, self-efficacy, social support, and economic and cultural barriers. Experience-based interventions, goal setting, self-monitoring, and digital technologies such as health apps showed effectiveness in improving dietary adherence and patient quality of life. Collaborative approaches and family support were also shown to be important in strengthening the success of dietary interventions. Diet as part of self-care in CKD patients not only has clinical benefits, but also contributes to improving psychosocial well-being. A holistic approach that considers social, cultural, and emotional aspects is needed for dietary interventions to be more effective and sustainable in patient-centered practice.
Self-Care Instruments used in Indonesia: Scoping Review Ayunita, Nirfaul; Handayani, Fitria; Anggorowati, Anggorowati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i4.6383

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Self-care is essential in maintaining health, especially in chronic diseases. It is assessed using various instruments influenced by knowledge, motivation, ability, social support, and culture. In Indonesia, suboptimal self-care practices can adversely affect health and productivity. Identify and review instruments used in Indonesia to evaluate self-care, with a focus on the scope of self-care domains accommodated by each instrument and their suitability for the local cultural context and nursing practice. Articles were collected from three databases: ScienceDirect, PubMed, and EBSCOhost, using the main keywords "instrument" and "self-care". Inclusion criteria comprised articles published within the last five years (from 2020 to 2024) available in full text, written in English, and open access. The initial search yielded 818 articles. After applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 149 articles were selected for further screening, with 107 articles excluded due to issues such as incomplete texts, language barriers, or irrelevance to the topic. A total of 42 articles underwent in-depth review, resulting in the elimination of an additional 32 articles. Finally, 10 articles were included for analysis. A PRISMA flow diagram was used to map the article selection process systematically. A narrative analysis approach was employed to evaluate the characteristics of the self-care instruments, the scope of domains assessed, and their suitability within the cultural context of Indonesia. The final 10 selected articles demonstrated a variety of self-care instruments used across different studies in Indonesia. These instruments assessed various domains of self-care, including physical, psychological, social, and behavioral aspects. Self-care instruments in Indonesia have been widely used to evaluate self-care behaviors that meet the needs of patients. These instruments cover interrelated physical, psychological, social, and behavioral domains. Findings confirm the importance of a comprehensive understanding and integrated approach to support effective nursing care, prevent complications, and improve patient well-being.
Early Detection Behavior of Cervical Cancer Using Visual Inspection of Acetate (VIA) Method Sari, Shinta Maya; Abdullah, Asnawi; Maidar, Maidar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i4.6384

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The problem of early detection of cervical cancer using the Visual Inspection of Acetate (VIA) method in the Banda Aceh City Health Office work area is the low percentage of women aged 30-50 years who carry out early detection of cervical cancer using the VIA method. The purpose of this study was to analyze the behavioral factors of women aged 30-50 years who play the most crucial role in carrying out early detection of cervical cancer using the VIA method in the Banda Aceh City Health Office Work Area in 2021. This study is a quantitative study that is an analytical survey using the Case Control research method, a total sample of 360 women aged 30-50 years, namely: 180 Cases and 180 Controls (1: 1) by applying inclusion and exclusion criteria. The results of the multivariate analysis showed that there were factors that played the most crucial role in the behavior of carrying out early detection of cervical cancer using the VIA method in each variable model: Model 1 (predisposing factor) namely awareness P-value = 0.000, Model 2 (supporting factor) namely the availability of information P-value = 0.000, Model 3 (motivating factor) namely support from officers P-value = 0.000. The conclusion in the Final Model is that awareness is the main factor that plays the most crucial role with a P-value of 0.000 (OR: 54.1; 95% CI: 21.8–134.1), meaning that awareness behavior plays a 54 times greater role in women aged 30-50 years in carrying out early detection of cervical cancer using the VIA method in the Banda Aceh City Health Office Work Area in 2021.
Factor Analysis of Willingness to Pay (WTP) for Health Insurance Rauyani, Rauyani; Adamy, Aulina; Nurjannah, Nurjannah; Fitrianda, Yunita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i4.6385

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Aceh People's Health Insurance (JKA) occupies the largest portion of the Special Autonomy Fund in the Health Sector. The decline and expiration of the Special Autonomy Fund will have an impact on financing for JKA (Aceh Health Insurance), even though currently there has been a transition into the JKN-KIS (National Health Insurance-Healthy Indonesian Card) program. However, there are still many people who do not understand this transitional period. This study aims to evaluate the willingness to pay (WTP) to pay for health insurance in the people of Aceh. This research is analytic with a cross-sectional design. The population in this study is all the people of Aceh province. The sampling technique was purposive sampling, amounting to 768 people. Data collection was carried out by sending a google form to the Aceh Regional Secretariat Office group through the Aceh People's Welfare (KESRA) section, which would then be sent to the KESRA group in the Regency/City to be disseminated. Data analysis used multiple logistic regression tests. Multivariate analysis found that low income was the dominant factor determining willingness and ability to pay for health insurance compared to other variables (OR: 7; 95%; p value of 0.001). According to the findings of this study, 509 of 766 (66.3%) respondents were willing to pay for health insurance, with an average willingness to pay Rp. 38,539.
Personality and Subjective Well-Being among Adolescents on Islamic Boarding School Utami, Sorayati Dwi; Alfiandi, Rudi; Fakruddin, Fakruddin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i4.6389

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Personality and subjective well-being play an important role in a person's life, this is directly related to social interactions, beliefs, and norms that exist around them. This study aims to see the relationship between personality and subjective well-being of adolescents on Islamic boarding school in Rural Aceh. The study applied a cross-sectional study involving 169 from 293 adolescents in an Islamic boarding school in the Aceh Province, Indonesia. Data collection used the Scale of Positive and Negative Experience (SPANE), Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS), and Big Five Inventory (BFI). The results of the chi-square test analysis are agreeableness (p-value 0.028), extraversion (p-value 0.036), conscientiousness (p-value 0.033), neurotisisme (p-value 0.019), dan openness to experience (p-value 0.032), its showed there are relationship between personality and subjective well-being of adolescents in Islamic boarding school in Aceh, Indonesia.
Self-Care of Chronic Illness Inventory: Scoping Review Dianto, Sri Rejeki Anugerahni Martono; Erawati, Meira; Handayani, Fitria
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i4.6390

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The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and the complexity of comorbidities demand a systematic management approach. The Self-Care of Chronic Illness Inventory (SC-CII) is an instrument that assesses self-care behaviors through three main domains: maintenance, monitoring, and management. This study aims to conduct a scoping review of the validity, reliability, and application of the SC-CII across chronic conditions and cultural settings. The method follows the PRISMA-ScR guidelines with an article search through PubMed and Scopus databases with articles from 2022 through 2024. Of the 765 articles identified, five were used that met the criteria. Articles that did not meet the inclusion criteria were eliminated, including publications over five years old, not available in open access, not in English, and not scientific articles. Studies were also eliminated if they had incomplete data, duplication, could not be downloaded in full, did not have an abstract, or did not match the focus of the study. Articles discussing chronic stroke and articles with irrelevant discussion were also excluded from the review. The results showed that the SC-CII has high construct validity and reliability in both the original and translated versions. The three domains showed a consistent and theoretically relevant factor structure. This instrument is used effectively in populations with multiple chronic conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, heart failure, COPD, and chronic kidney disease. The SC-CII can identify contextual determinants in self-care decision making and support the development of culturally adaptive educational interventions. In conclusion, the SC-CII is a valid and reliable multidimensional instrument, and contributes significantly to evidence-based nursing practice and the person-centered care approach.

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