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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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Implementation of Early Warning System (EWS) by Nurses in the Emergency Department and the Impact to Prevention Incident No Expected: Systematic Review Verdiansyah, Rio; Pujasari, Hening; Handiyani, Hanny; Afriani, Tuti
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 5 (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.v7i5.6640

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The Emergency Department is a high-intensity clinical setting that manages critically ill patients who are highly susceptible to sudden clinical deterioration. Early detection through the implementation of the Early Warning System plays a crucial role in preventing unexpected adverse events, with nurses serving as the primary implementers of this system. This review aims to evaluate current evidence on the implementation of the Early Warning System by nurses in the Emergency Department and its impact on the prevention of unexpected adverse events. This study employed a systematic review approach by applying the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines during the article selection process and using the 2023 edition of the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Critical Appraisal Tool to assess the quality of included studies. Search for articles through the ScienceDirect, ProQuest, PubMed, BMJ Journal, and EBSCO databases from 2020 to 2025. and 10 articles were analyzed. The majority of studies reported that the use of the Early Warning System consistently enhances the early detection of patient deterioration, accelerates clinical response, improves triage accuracy, and assists in predicting the need for advanced care such as admission to intensive care units. Implementation by nurses was also associated with improved compliance in vital signs monitoring and a reduction in patient mortality.
Relationship Between Diet Patterns and Hypertension Levels in the Elderly Prihantini, Nur Nunu; Ihromi, Avidya; Rantung, Nolly O. H.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i5.6645

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Hypertension is a common health problem in the elderly population and is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Dietary patterns are known to influence blood pressure control significantly, yet many elderly individuals continue to follow unhealthy eating habits that may exacerbate their condition. Objective: This study aims to determine the relationship between dietary patterns and hypertension levels in elderly individuals. Aims: This study aims to explore the relationship between dietary patterns and hypertension levels in the elderly and to analyze the distribution of hypertension based on age group and severity. Methods: This study used a quantitative approach with a cross-sectional observational analytical design. Data were collected from 45 elderly respondents through interviews using a structured dietary questionnaire and direct blood pressure measurement using a calibrated digital sphygmomanometer. Data analysis was conducted in two stages: univariate analysis to describe the characteristics of respondents and the distribution of hypertension, and bivariate analysis using the Chi-square test to assess the relationship between dietary patterns and hypertension levels. Results: The results showed that most respondents came from the 60-69 age group (88.89%), and the 70-79 age group (11.11%). Most respondents (57.8%) experienced stage I hypertension, while the rest (42.2%) experienced stage II hypertension. Bivariate analysis showed a significant relationship between diet and hypertension levels (p-value = 0.035). Respondents with a good diet tended to experience stage I hypertension (77.8%), while a poor diet was more dominant in stage II hypertension (78.9%). Conclusion: This study shows a significant relationship between diet and hypertension levels in the elderly in Bekasi City. The elderly with a good diet tend to experience stage I hypertension, while a poor diet correlates with stage II hypertension. These results indicate that diet plays an important role in the severity of hypertension in the elderly.
The Effectiviness of Aquatic Therapy as A Rehabilitation Innovation for Stroke Patients: Water as A Medium of Recovery-A Systematic Literature Review Babo, Leticia Freitas; Septianingrum, Yurike; Hidayatullah, Achmad; Soleha, Umdatus; Wijayanti, Lono
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 5 (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.v7i5.6646

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Stroke often causes long-term disabilities, significantly affecting motor and functional abilities. Rehabilitation interventions such as aquatic therapy, which utilize the properties of water to enhance movement and reduce pain, have gained increasing attention as innovative rehabilitation strategies. This systematic literature review aims to analyze and summarize the effectiveness of aquatic therapy as a rehabilitation innovation for improving functional recovery in stroke patients. A systematic search was conducted in three databases—PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar—for articles published between January 2020 and January 2025. The keywords used in English included “aquatic therapy,” “stroke rehabilitation,” and “water-based therapy.” From the initial search, a total of 45 articles were identified. After screening titles and abstracts based on inclusion criteria (language, publication year, and open-access availability), 20 full-text articles were reviewed in detail. Following critical appraisal and relevance assessment to the research objectives, 10 articles were selected for final analysis. These articles were then synthesized to evaluate the effects of aquatic therapy on functional recovery, particularly focusing on gait and balance improvement in post-stroke patients. This review found 45 studies after identification. Most studies showed that aquatic therapy significantly improved balance, gait, muscle strength, and quality of life among stroke survivors. Additionally, resistance offered by water supports muscle strengthening without overstraining. However, variations in session duration, water temperature, and exercise intensity across studies suggest a need for standardized protocols. Aquatic therapy is an effective and innovative rehabilitation approach for stroke patients, particularly in enhancing motor recovery and quality of life. Future research should focus on standardized intervention protocols and long-term outcomes.
Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Dextra ET Sinistra Nasal Polyps Marlina, Lina; Selan, Nildi; Utomo, Tranggono Yudo
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 5 (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.v7i5.6648

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Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps is a chronic inflammatory condition of the nasal mucosa and paranasal sinuses, characterized by bilateral polypoid tissue growth. This disease can significantly reduce quality of life due to persistent and recurrent symptoms. This report aims to describe a case of chronic rhinosinusitis with right and left nasal polyps, including risk factors, clinical features, supporting examination results, and patient management and follow-up. This study is a descriptive case report involving one patient with bilateral chronic nasal congestion, anosmia, and rhinorrhea that lasted more than 12 weeks. Data were collected through anamnesis, physical examination, nasoendoscopy, CT scan imaging, and patient medical records. Data analysis was performed qualitatively by describing the clinical course, supporting examination results, therapeutic interventions, and patient follow-up evaluation. The patient experienced significant improvement post-operatively with decreased symptoms, increased quality of life, and no polyp recurrence was found within 3 months after the procedure. Appropriate diagnosis and management of chronic rhinosinusitis with bilateral nasal polyps are essential to prevent complications and improve patient prognosis.
Predicting Unfavorable Treatment Outcomes in Multi-Drug Resistance Tuberculosis Patients: A Retrospective Study in Jakarta, Indonesia Hadayna, Saila; Adisasmita, Asri C.; Murtiani, Farida
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i5.6664

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Treatment of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) with a short-term regimen offers promise in terms of higher effectiveness and reduced therapy duration. However, treatment failure remains a major challenge in its implementation. This study aimed to identify predictive factors associated with unfavorable treatment outcome (UTO) among MDR-TB patients receiving the short-term regimen in DKI Jakarta Province from 2020 to 2022. Methods: A retrospective cohort study, using data from the National TB Information System (SITB). We retrieved all MDR-TB patients who started short-term treatment regimens at referral hospitals in DKI Jakarta Province in the period January 2020 to December 2022, totaling 166 patients. Each patient was followed for up to 11 months from the initiation of treatment, with final treatment outcomes collected through November 2023. Survival analysis using Cox proportional hazards regression was employed to assess the association between patient characteristics and time to UTO. Results: A total of 43.4% of patients is UTO. The cumulative probability of remaining free from UTO was 38% after day 400. Multivariate regression analysis showed that HIV-positive status (aHR = 2.98; 95% CI: 1.77–4.99) and comorbid diabetes mellitus (aHR = 1.92; 95% CI: 1.19–3.11) were significantly associated with an increased risk of UTO. Conclusion: UTO among MDR-TB patients on the short-term regimen remains high. HIV status and diabetes comorbidity are critical factors influencing treatment outcomes and should be prioritized in clinical management strategies for MDR-TB.
The Effect of the Implementation of Family Functions with Self-Harm Behavior in Adolescents in the Digital Age Lestari, Puji; Liyanovitasari, Liyanovitasari; Rosalina, Rosalina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i5.6666

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The prevalence of self-harm behavior among adolescents has increased significantly. Research conducted by Muehlenkamp et al. (2012) shows that about 17-18% of adolescents worldwide report having committed self-harm at least once in their lives. Family has a huge influence on the psychological and emotional development of adolescents. The purpose of this study is to find out how the implementation of family functions affects self-harm behavior in adolescents. This study uses a quantitative method with a cross-sectional design. The researcher will examine how to carry out family functions and also how self-harm behavior is carried out by adolescents, then look at the relationship between these two things. Research Subject: Adolescents aged 12-18 years as many as 183 students with total sampling technique. Data were collected using the Family Assessment Device (FAD) instrument to assess family function and the Deliberate Self-Harm Inventory (DSHI) to measure the frequency and intensity of self-harm in adolescents. Data will be analyzed using the Chi square correlational statistical technique to see the relationship between family function and self-harm behavior. The results showed that family function in the good category was 61.7% while family function in the bad category was 38.3%. Self-harm behavior in adolescents 23.5%. Based on the Chi Square test, a p value of 0.048 was obtained, meaning that there is a significant relationship between the implementation of family functions and self-harm behavior in adolescents.
Atypical Localization of Pyogenic Granuloma on the Upper Lip: A Case Report Astari, Annisa; Sinaga, Riana Miranda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i5.6678

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Pyogenic granuloma is a benign vascular tumor that commonly arises following minor trauma, irritation, or hormonal influences. Although frequently found on the gingiva, hands, or face, localization on the upper lip is considered uncommon. This case report aims to describe the clinical presentation, diagnostic features, and therapeutic outcome of pyogenic granuloma in an unusual location. A 16-year-old girl presented with a two-month history of a red, painless nodule on the upper left lip. The lesion initially appeared as a wound that gradually enlarged and occasionally bled following minor trauma. The patient had been using orthodontic braces for the past four months. Dermatological examination revealed a solitary erythematous papule measuring 0.3 cm with a stalk and crust. Histopathological examination revealed slit-like proliferative blood vessels and inflammatory infiltrates, confirming the diagnosis of pyogenic granuloma. The lesion was treated by shave excision followed by electrocautery. Clinical improvement was observed, with complete resolution of the lesion at the 10-day follow-up. This case underscores the importance of clinical vigilance in recognizing pyogenic granuloma at atypical anatomical sites and demonstrates the effectiveness of shave excision combined with electrocautery as a treatment modality.
Design and Construction of Cooperative Information System Pandowo, Hedi; Kusumaningrum, Dian; Tohari, Hamim
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.v7i1.6693

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Cooperative is a business that conducts administrative transactions. Computerization in the field of administration is important to support the smooth running of all transactions quickly, precisely, and accurately. In order to meet these needs, an integrated system is needed, and is able to follow changes in business processes that occur. Objective: to produce a desktop-based application program that can be used to facilitate cooperative management using the ProtoTyping method. Method: Research and Development research was chosen to find or create new products that have advantages in terms of effectiveness, efficiency, and productivity. The research stages start from formulating the problem, analyzing the results and drawing conclusions. This research was conducted in April 2025. The research location was at Koperasi Mandiri Karangrejo Magetan. The approach used is using the Prototyping model. Data collection techniques include interviews, observations and questionnaires. Analysis tests are developed on aspects of functional suitability, reliability aspects with the help of software called Web Application Load, Stress and Performance Testing (WAPT), and usability aspects. Results: a blueprint is produced which is used as a reference in the development of the cooperative information system at the Mandiri Cooperative. Using the Requirements gathering and analysis, Quick design, build prototype, User evaluation, refining prototype, Implement product and maintain design methods, it produces a structured design as the basis for system implementation. The architecture designed is a cooperative information system integrated with computer network technology. Conclusion: the study has compiled a cooperative information system design at the Mandiri Karangrejo Magetan Cooperative which can be accepted with satisfactory assessment results.
The Role of Patient Satisfaction in Mediating the Influence of Brand Image and Price on Inpatient Decision-Making (Non-JKN Patients): A Case Study Armita, I Nyoman; Martini, Ida Ayu Oka
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Marketing is one of the core activities that must be undertaken by both goods and service companies, including hospitals. Various hospitals implement different strategies to enhance public trust in their services. This study aims to analyze and explain the mediating role of patient satisfaction in the relationship between brand image and price on inpatient decision-making among non-JKN patients. This study was a quantitative research employing a case study approach, conducted at Siloam Hospital Denpasar. The sample was choshen by purposive sampling. The total number of respondents was 100 non-JKN (non-national health insurance) inpatients. The research instrument used was a questionnaire measuring satisfaction related to brand image and decision-making among non-JKN patients. The analysis technique employed was Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) using the Partial Least Squares (PLS) approach. The R-square value for the influence of brand image and price on patient decision-making was 0.772, indicating a substantial effect (77.2%). This means that brand image and price influence patient decisions by 77.2%, while the remaining 22.8% is influenced by other variables. The R-square value for the influence of brand image and price on patient satisfaction was 0.636, also indicating a strong effect (63.6%), with the remaining 36.4% influenced by other factors. The findings indicate that brand image has a positive and significant influence on the decision-making of non-JKN inpatients at Siloam Hospital Denpasar.
The Effect of Social Skill Training Therapy on Communication Skills in Socially Isolated Patients: A Literature Review Siagian, Ira Ocktavia
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.v7i2.6695

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Social isolation is a condition in which an individual is unable or has difficulty interacting with people around them. Individuals in this condition may feel alienated, rejected, lonely, and struggle to form meaningful relationships with others. Social Skills Training (SST) is an intervention that utilizes behavior modification techniques through role-playing, practice, and feedback. The goal of SST is to improve an individual's ability to deal with social problems, especially in clients with interaction disorders such as social isolation and anxiety. This therapy helps develop important communication and social skills needed in everyday life. This study used a systematic literature review method by analyzing 13 relevant journal articles published between 2020 and 2025. The results showed that SST was effective in improving social interactions in patients with social isolation. This therapy helps patients develop communication skills, reduce psychological symptoms, and improve cognitive function and social behavior. SST functions as an appropriate nursing intervention to help patients solve problems and build better social relationships.

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