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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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Utilizing Monopoly Game Media to Enhance Students' Motivation Acquisition about the Fulfillment of Balanced Nutrition Rizona, Firnaliza; Rahmawati, Fuji; Purwanto, Sigit; Padiana, Rijal Akbar Difa
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 2 (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.v7i2.5096

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The limited knowledge and motivation of balanced nutrition among school children poses a significant challenge to their health and overall development. Inadequate motivation in fulfillmnet of balanced nutrition among school children contributes significantly to the triple burden of malnutrition, encompassing undernutrition, micronutrient deficiencies, and overnutrition. One such approach is the use of interactive educational tools, such as monopoly-based games, which combine learning with play to effectively enhance motivation retention. This study examines the potential of a monopoly game as a health education tool to improve students' understanding and motivation the fulfillment of balanced nutrition. This study was quantitative research which used pre-experimental with one group pre posttest design. A total of 30 students participated in the study, selected through purposive sampling. A pre-test and post-test design was employed to measure the motivation level before and after the intervention. Statistical analysis using the Wilcoxon test revealed a significant improvement in students' motivation, with a p-value of 0.000 (p < 0.05), indicating the effectiveness of the intervention by using monopoly games about balanced nutrition. Implementing educational media through games, such as the monopoly game, significantly enhances students' motivation in fulfillment of balanced nutrition.
Comparison of Plating Versus Intramedullary Nailing in Metaphyseal Fractures: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Darma, Anak Agung Ngurah Bagus Surya; Subawa, I Wayan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i2.5117

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Metaphyseal fractures are common orthopedic injuries that often require surgical intervention for optimal management. The choice between plating and intramedullary nailing as fixation methods remains a subject of debate among orthopedic surgeons, with considerations including fracture type, patient characteristics, and surgical outcomes. This study aim to compare the efficacy, safety, and outcomes of plating versus intramedullary nailing in the treatment of metaphyseal fractures.Methods: A comprehensive search was conducted across major electronic databases for relevant studies published up to 2023. Studies comparing plating and nailing techniques in metaphyseal fracture fixation were included. Data regarding study characteristics, patient demographics, surgical techniques, outcomes, and follow-up durations were extracted and analyzed using appropriate statistical methods. Our primary outcomes were union rate and time, functional outcome using patient reported outcome measure, and complications. Results: The initial search yielded a total of 687 studies, of which 7 studies met the inclusion criteria, consisting of a total of 758 skeletally-mature patients with metaphyseal fractures treated with either intramedullary nailing or plate fixations. The meta-analysis revealed that there is no evidence to draw definitive conclusions on which indicates the best method in treating metaphyseal fractures. Subgroup analyses were performed based on fracture type, patient age, and other relevant factors to further elucidate the comparative effectiveness of plating versus screwing.Conclusion: The meta-analysis findings indicated that using intramedullary nailing led to shorter surgical and complications when compared to plate fixation. Additionally, both treatments frequently resulted in similar union times and union-related issues. However, further randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are necessary to bolster the existing evidence base.
Comparison between Peroneus Longus Tendon Autograft Versus Hamstring Tendon Autograft for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Darma, Anak Agung Ngurah Bagus Surya; Aryana, I Gusti Ngurah Wien
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 2 (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.v7i2.5120

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Peroneus longus tendon (PLT) autografts offer a promising alternative to hamstring tendon (HT) autografts in ACL reconstruction, addressing limitations like donor site morbidity and insufficient graft material. This systematic review compares clinical outcomes, highlighting PLT comparable effectiveness and potential advantages, supporting its use as a viable option for ACL repair.Material & Methods: This systematic review compared PLT and HT autografts in ACL reconstruction, assessing clinical trials via PRISMA guidelines and robust statistical methods to evaluate outcomes, study quality, and heterogeneity.Results: Four studies met the inclusion criteria for qualitative and quantitative synthesis. The analysis revealed a statistically significant improvement in International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) scores for PLT autografts compared to HT autografts (p < 0.0001; MD=3.16; 95% CI=2.00, 4.32). Lysholm scores showed no significant difference between the two groups (p = 0.95; MD=1.56; 95% CI=0.03, 3.09). PLT autografts demonstrated similar knee laxity outcomes and graft survival rates to HT autografts, with minimal donor site complications. Conclusions: PLT autografts offer a promising alternative to HT autografts in ACLR, providing comparable functional outcomes and graft survival rates. The use of PLT may also mitigate potential donor site complications associated with intra-knee graft harvesting.
Comparison of Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis and Intramedullary Nailing for Tibial Shaft Fracture: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Subawa, I Wayan; Darma, Anak Agung Ngurah Bagus Surya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i2.5130

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Tibia shaft fractures are thought to affect 4% of the elderly population. Both low energy and high energy mechanisms have the potential to damage the tibia. Two frequently utilized surgical procedures that are superior to other available choices (external fixation and conventional plate fixation) for the treatment of tibia shaft fractures are intramedullary nailing (IMN) and minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO). We compare minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis versus intramedullary nailing for tibial shaft fracture in terms of return to work, hospital stay, and complications over the duration of 1-2 years of follow-up.Methods: A PRISMA guided systematic review was done. A comprehensive literature search was performed to find study in English comparing between MIPO and IMN for tibial shaft fracture from January 2017 until August 2022. PubMed, Google Scholar, and Cochrane Library. The focus in this systematic review and meta-analysis is to compare outcome between MIPO and IMN for tibial shaft fracture. ((“Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis”, “Intramedullary Nailing”), AND (“Tibial Shaft Fracture”), AND (“Outcome Measure”)) were utilized in the search.Results: This meta-analysis included a total number of 214 patients with 91 patients undergoing MIPO and 123 patients undergoing IMN. The follow-up period was 1-2 years after the treatment. There were found no significant differences statistically in terms of hostpital stay, return to work, infection, malunion, and non union. Conclusion: Our investigations show that both IMN and MIPO are safe and effective methods in treating tibial shaft fractures, and our results show that both methods provide similar outcomes in length of stay, return to work, infection, malunion, and non-union aspects.
The Effect of Etpt Diet Therapy on Body Weight, Energy Intake, and Macronutrition in Malnutritional Schizophrenia Patients Rohmah, Alfy Daniyati; Novianti, Anugrah; Sa’pang, Mertien; Palupi, Khairizka Citra; Ronitawati, Putri
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 1 (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.v7i1.5177

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Schizophrenia is associated with many health problems because changes in body weight will increase morbidity and mortality. Schizophrenic patients who come from social services have an average nutritional status of underweight and very thin (poor) categories. Purpose : This study aims to knowing the effect of giving ETPT diet therapy on changes in body weight, energy intake, and macronutrients in malnourished schizophrenic patients. Methods: This type of research was quasi-experimental research with a one group pretest-posttest design, using simple random sampling technique, namely 50 subject. Data were obtained from patients with malnutrition status who received the ETPT diet from the third classa adult inpatient ward. Data analysis in this study used paired t-test for changes in body weight and Wilcoxon test for energy intake and macronutrients. Results: This study showed there were significant differences in the changes in the respondents' weight while being given the ETPT diet. The difference in the average change in the respondent's weight during the 14 days of treatment was 2.18 kg. There was a change in energy intake on the first 7 days the patient was admitted, but there was no change in energy on the second 7 days the patient was treated. However, there is an increase in the average energy intake, which is not too much but already fulfills his needs. The average difference in changes in energy intake is 40.3 kcal. Overall energy intake in 14 days of treatment with P-Value = 0.055 (P-Value > 0.05), which means there is no change in energy intake. There were changes in protein, fat, and carbohydrate intake during treatment with an average difference in changes in protein intake of 2.7 grams, 2.0 grams of fat, and 14 grams of carbohydrates, with a P-Value = 0.000 (P-Value<0.05). Conclusions: There is an effect of giving ETPT diet therapy on body weight, energy intake, andmacronutrients in malnourished schizophrenic patients before and after intervention at the Mental Hospital Dr. Soeharto Heerdjan Jakarta.
Evaluation of Antipsychotic Drug Use in Paranoid Schizophrenia Patients Azizah, Herwidhiya
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 2 (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.v7i2.5178

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One of schizophrenia’s treatment is pharmacological therapy using antipsychotic. This study aims to determine the demographic description (age, gender and length of stay), determine the pattern of antipsychotic drug use, determine the level of appropriateness of antipsychotic drug therapy based on the right patient, the right indication, the right drug, the right dose, and the right interval of administration based on the Rational Drug Use Module and Drug Information Handbook 27th Edition and determine the reduction in the final symptoms of schizophrenia patients after receiving antipsychotic drug therapy at the Inpatient Installation of dr. Soeharto Heerdjan Mental Hospital Jakarta for the period January - June 2023. The research method used is descriptive, with cross sectional design. Data collected retrospectively and using purposive sampling techniques. The study analyzed 95 prescription samples, showing that schizophrenia is more experience in in the range of 26-35 years old (44,21%) and in men (67.37%). The most common antipsychotic use was the atypical combination antipsychotic with the percentage of 37.5%. The single atypical antipsychotic most commonly prescribed is atypical antipsychotic with the percentage of 57.15%. The results showed that the appropriateness of the use of antipsychotics in correct patient is in 100%, correct indication is in 100%, correct drug is in 100%, correct dose is in 97.89% and the exact dosing interval of drug is in 92.63%. There was a decrease in schizophrenia symptoms in patients after undergoing hospitalization as seen from the decrease in Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale-Excited Component (PANSS-EC) scores with an average percentage decrease of 48%. This difference is clinically effective because the decrease exceeds 19– 28 %.
Design of Standar Operational Procedures Teman Hati Services Muzdalifah, Ifah; Hosizah, Hosizah; Yulia, Noor; Ambarwati, Ambarwati
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Standard operational procedures as guidelines to assist officers in completing work more effectively and efficiently. Telepsychiatry services at Psychiatry Dr. Soeharto Heerdjan changed the use of the application from Jitsi Meet to Teman Hati (Telemental Health and Home Visite). Several problems were found in the Jitsi Meet application, making it difficult for patients/families to use it. Changes to the application have an impact on changes to the SOP. So that services can be well organized and carried out according to procedures, SOP are needed for implementation.Objective: Designing of standard operational procedures Teman Hati (Telemental Health and Home Visite) Methods: Research Method with use R&D (Research & Development) from November 2022 – January 2023. Data collection doing by interview FGD (Focus Group Discussion) with 13 informants. First step of research are collect information, determine method and arrange the technic of SOP, writing SOP, simulation and the last is review. Results: There are 5 draft SOPs, namely registration SOP, drug delivery SOP, teleconsultation SOP, application usage SOP for patients/families, and application usage SOP for hospital staff. The 5 SOP that were designed were simulated and reviewed by the SOP implementers and the patient's family. Conclusion: The 5 SOP designs give more easier for officers to implement of Telepsychiatry service in Psychiatry Dr. Soeharto Heerdjan Hospital and decrease the satisfaction of patient's family to the hospital. The SOP that has been designed must legitimized, socialized, monitored and evaluated.
Knowledge, Attitude and Skills of Nurses Related to the Implementation of Safewards in Mental Hospital Wahyuni, Tri; Hargiana, Giur; Soimah, Soimah
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Safewardis an approach to providing inpatient mental health services with the aim of minimizing the number of conflicts that arise between nurses and clients. This study aims to determine the characteristics of nurses including gender, age, education level, work experience, safewards training that has been attended and identify the description of nurse readiness including skills, perceived knowledge and attitudes. The study was conducted using a descriptive design with a sample of 124 nurses. The sample was selected using the total sampling method, namely nurses who provide direct services in the inpatient room and are willing to participate in the study. Data were collected from respondents using the primary method where respondents directly filled out the questionnaire online which was shared via google form. Univariate frequency and percentage analysis were used to analyze the collected data. The results of the study showed that 77.42% of respondents had a positive attitude towards safewards, 62.90% had good knowledge and 54.5% had high skills. The results of this study recommend the need for training on safewards at all levels of nurses to improve nurse readiness in implementing the safewards approach.
The Association of Non-Conformance Toward Unsafe Act and Condition in Mills PT XYZ: The Correlational Study Hakim, Muhammad Isranul; Wiguna, Perie Anugraha; Wijaya, Elen Sahan; Kurnia, Robi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i2.5184

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The issue of workplace safety is a critical concern globally, particularly in high-risk industries such as manufacturing and milling. Using quantitative methods. This study aims to investigate the relationship between non-compliance with safety protocols and the prevalence of unsafe acts and conditions across 37 mills at PT XYZ, which includes 14 paper buyer mills, 13 paper pulp mills, and 10 paper tissue mills. We collected data in May from secondary sources such as safety records and incident reports and then used the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) for analysis. We performed normality tests prior to conducting correlation analyses to ensure the appropriateness of the applied statistical methods. The study of Mill PT XYZ (N=37) found weak negative correlations between non-conformance and unsafe conditions (-0.292, p=0.80) and unsafe acts (0.140, p=0.410). This means that non-conformance does not have a big effect on unsafe behaviors. In the Paper Buyer Mills (N=14), correlations are weakly positive for unsafe conditions (0.127, p=0.666) and weakly negative for unsafe acts (-0.402, p=0.154), both lacking significance. For the Paper Pulp Mills (N=13), weak negative correlations of -0.366 (p=0.219) and -0.455 (p=0.118) also show no significance. The Paper Tissue Mills (N=10) have a moderately negative correlation of -0.599 (p=0.067), which points to a possible link between higher non-conformance and unsafe conditions. However, the correlation with unsafe acts (0.238, p=0.508) is still weak, which makes it challenging to draw firm conclusions.
Analysis of Food Waste Behaviour in the Household Sector Aulia, Suci Maudy; Martha, Evi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i1.5225

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A total of 62% of food waste comes from household waste in the world. In Indonesia, as much as 40.3% of food waste is recorded as waste generation in 2020. This problem of food waste arises from a diverse set of household behaviours. This study aims to analyze the behaviors that lead to food waste in households using Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) and Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB). This research is using the Systematic Literature Review research method. The search was conducted using three databases namely Google Scholar, Pubmed, and ScienceDirect. The keywords used were ‘food waste’, ‘behavior’, and ‘household’. The inclusion criteria of this study were articles published since the last 5 years using English. Articles were screened using the PRISMA Framework. Food waste behaviour in household sector can occur due to various factors such as demographic, consumptive behaviour, food management knowledge and skills, psychological and consumer perceptions, and environmental and accessibility in community. The discovery of factors causing food waste through the SCT and TPB theoretical approach can help in planning more optimal and targeted health promotion interventions.

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