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Jurnal Health Sains
ISSN : 27236927     EISSN : 27234339     DOI : http://doi.org/10.36418
Core Subject : Health,
Jurnal Health Sains adalah jurnal yang diterbitkan sebulan sekali oleh Ridwan Institute. Jurnal Health Sains akan menerbitkan artikel ilmiah dalam lingkup ilmu kesehatan. Artikel yang diterbitkan adalah artikel dari penelitian, studi atau studi ilmiah kritis dan komprehensif tentang isu-isu penting dan terkini atau ulasan buku-buku ilmiah.
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Herbal For Anxiety In Psychology Case: Bibliometric Analysis Shafiya, Salsabila; Mustikawati, Irma Finurina; Septianawati, Paramita; Immanuel, Glorio
Jurnal Health Sains Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Journal Health Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jhs.v5i4.1256

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This research aims to carry out an in-depth analysis of the effects of herbs on anxiety in psychological cases. In order to address the complex character of anxiety disorders, there is a link between herbal therapies for anxiety in psychological cases and the integration of psychological and herbal viewpoints. Herbal treatments provide supplementary options for modifying neurobiological mechanisms underpinning symptom presentation, whereas psychological therapies focus on the cognitive, emotional, and behavioural elements of anxiety. Bibliometric analysis was done using VOSviewer software, and data was taken from the Scopus database. Data was taken by searching for keywords that were appropriate to this research, namely "herbal,” “anxiety,” and “psychology.”Herbal remedies are a viable means of supplementing psychological therapy and fostering overall well-being while reducing anxiety in psychological problems. In psychological circumstances, the link between herbal therapies for anxiety entails integrating herbal and psychological viewpoints to address the intricate interaction of behavioural, affective, cognitive, and neurobiological components that underlie anxiety disorders. Healthcare professionals should stay up to date on the growing body of research supporting herbal therapies and participate in collaborative decision-making with patients on available treatments, taking into account each patient's unique preferences, values, and cultural beliefs. The research's methodological approach, which combines bibliometric analysis with data retrieved from the Scopus database, offers a methodical and objective way to compile the body of knowledge on herbal remedies for anxiety in psychiatric problems.
The Effectiveness Of Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique In Reducing The Incidence Of Postpartum Blues In Pregnant Women Mubarok, Rahma Zakia; Mustikawati, Irma Finuria; Septianawati, Paramita; Immanuel, Glorio
Jurnal Health Sains Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Journal Health Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jhs.v5i4.1257

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Despite the joy of being pregnant, some mothers experience anxiety and depression after giving birth. Blues Depression and anxiety throughout pregnancy and after have a significant negative influence on pregnant women's mental health. This research reviewed the available literature. Electronic databases, including Pubmed, Google Scholar, and ProQuest, were used for the searches. Journals containing the terms "Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique (SEFT)," "Postpartum Blues," "Pregnant Women," and "Pregnancy" were found in the first search. The study's findings indicate that spiritual practices like dhikr and mutual Al-Qur'an, as well as faith-based treatment and spiritual beliefs, have the ability to lessen pregnant women's anxiety and despair.  This study intends to find out if Spiritual EFT could be a useful option for reducing symptoms of postpartum blues, a psychological illness that can impact a woman's emotional health after childbirth. The findings of the study indicate that using this therapy can significantly improve the mental health of expectant mothers.
Analysis of Factor Causing Nomophobia in Adolescents: A Meta- Analysis Study Rahmah, Aisya Alifa; Mustikawati, Irma Finurina; Septianawati, Paramita; Immanuel, Glorio
Jurnal Health Sains Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Journal Health Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jhs.v5i4.1258

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This study aims to provide more in-depth knowledge of the underlying reasons, possible risk factors, and protective variables associated with nomophobia in this demographic group by combining data from various studies. The word “nomophobia” describes a group of actions or symptoms associated with smartphone use. It is considered a contemporary phobia caused by society's interaction with mobile information and communication technology, especially cell phones. Nomophobia, the fear or worry that arises when someone is separated from their smartphone, has become a problem in today's digitally connected culture. This research uses meta-analysis research methods. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA 2020) were used in this study. Studies published between 2013 and 2023 were the focus of the search. Factors that influence nomophobia include Duration of Smartphone Use, Dependence on Social Media and the Internet, Compulsive and Obsessive Behavior, Social Relationships and Mental Health, Mindfulness, and Demographic Factors such as gender, employment status, parental education, and level of education. The results of this search provide in-depth information about the characteristics and causes of nomophobia, highlighting the need for focused treatment and support networks to address this increasing problem among adolescents. This meta-analysis seeks to close this gap by methodically investigating the elements that lead to adolescent nomophobia.
Examination of Calcium Oxalate Crystals In Mountain Water Consumers In Kuningan Regency Al Sas, Oktafirani; Prambudi, Hery; Syafitri, Mutiara
Jurnal Health Sains Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Journal Health Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jhs.v5i4.1259

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Urine, a byproduct of metabolism occurring in the kidneys, serves as a crucial diagnostic medium in laboratory settings, including the microscopic examination of calcium oxalate crystals. Influenced by various factors, such as demographics and environmental conditions, the formation of these crystals underscores broader health considerations. Mountain water, renowned for its mineral content, constitutes a significant source of daily hydration. However, the dominance of calcium and magnesium elements in surface water raises concerns regarding calcium oxalate crystallization. This study investigates the prevalence of calcium oxalate crystals in mountain water consumers within Kuningan Regency. Employing descriptive research methods and random sampling techniques, the study examined urine samples from 38 individuals. Results revealed calcium oxalate crystals in 11 participants, constituting 28.95% of the sample. This finding underscores the need for further research into water quality and its implications for public health in the region. By elucidating the relationship between water composition and urinary crystal formation, this study informs strategies for safeguarding community health and informs future policy initiatives regarding water resource management.
Analysing the Spiritual Effects of Emotional Freedom Technology (SEFT) in Building Psychological Well-being: Systematic Literature Review Rachmawardany, Devani Widya; Mustikawati, Irma Finurina; Septianawati, Paramita; Immanuel, Glorio
Jurnal Health Sains Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Journal Health Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jhs.v5i4.1260

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Spiritual emotional freedom techniques (SEFT) influence psychological well-being because psychological well-being is an individual's ability to prosper with all one's abilities and weaknesses cope with life's stresses, can work productively and fruitfully. The method used is a systematic literature review by collecting various literature, namely Scopus, and PubMed. Using SEFT keywords; psychological well-being, effects. The results of several studies indicate that there is an influence of SEFT in developing psychological well-being. SEFT is carried out with the power of prayer and tapping at several points will influence the level of stress. SEFT therapy can be applied in the field of clinical practice to support patient care.
Correlation Between Blood Glucose Levels And Risk Of Non-Hemorrhagic Stroke: Analysis Of A Prospective Cohort Study In An Elderly Population Hartanto, Williem Alexander
Jurnal Health Sains Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Journal Health Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jhs.v5i4.1264

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Stroke is one of the main cardiovascular diseases that causes death and disability throughout the world. One of the important risk factors for stroke is hyperglycemia or high blood sugar levels. This study aims to analyze the correlation between blood glucose levels and the risk of non-hemorrhagic stroke in the elderly population. This research utilizes a qualitative approach. The data source used is the scientific literature. The data that has been collected is then analyzed through the process of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The research findings show that there was a significant positive correlation between blood glucose levels and the risk of non-hemorrhagic stroke in the elderly population. Elderly people with high blood glucose levels have a higher risk of non-hemorrhagic stroke compared to elderly people with normal blood glucose levels. Good control of blood glucose levels can be an important strategy to reduce the risk of non-hemorrhagic stroke in the elderly. 
Application of Logistics Management in Disaster Management at Cianjur Regional General Hospital in 2023 Rahmiyati, Ayu Laili; Permatasari, Elda; Suhat, Suhat; Abdilah, Asep Dian
Jurnal Health Sains Vol. 5 No. 5 (2024): Journal Health Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jhs.v5i5.1265

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Disaster logistics management is an effort to arrange logistics raw materials in the implementation of disaster management, which consists of planning, procurement, storage, distribution, transportation, and receiving. Cianjur Hospital is one of the health facilities affected by the Cianjur earthquake; due to the earthquake, almost all parts of the hospital were damaged, so some health services were carried out in emergency tents. The purpose of this study was to obtain an analysis of the disaster logistics management system at RSUD Cianjur. The design used is qualitative with a descriptive approach. The informants in this study were 5 employees of Cianjur Hospital. Data collection is carried out through in-depth interviews, document studies, and observations. Analysis data processing uses data reduction analysis, data presentation, and conclusions. The results showed that the disaster logistics management system at Cianjur Hospital had appropriate planning, but there was little difficulty meeting needs. At the time of procurement and/or receipt, there is a discrepancy in needs and an unclear identity of the sender. There are two logistics warehouses, namely inside the building and in the emergency tent, but the warehouse security in the emergency tent is less safe and the place is inadequate. In distribution, there is speed, accuracy, and the amount of distribution that is sometimes not right. It is recommended that hospitals optimize the performance of each human resource as well as write SOPs regarding disaster logistics management systems.
Comparison of Sand Pillows and Cold Compresses in Reducing The Incidence of Hematoma in Post Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) Patients: A Scoping Review Asy’ary, Qomaruddin; Andri Wihastuti, Titin; Lestari Ismail, Dina Dewi Sartika
Jurnal Health Sains Vol. 5 No. 5 (2024): Journal Health Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jhs.v5i5.1266

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Coronary heart disease is the most common cause of morbidity and death in the world. Cardiac catheterization is applied to diagnose and treat coronary heart disease. Non-invasive Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) aims to open narrowed coronary blood vessels. The most frequently used vascular installation site is the femoral artery. The PCI procedure has several vascular complications, such as hematoma, which often occur in post-PCI patients. Using sand pillows and cold compresses is one measure to reduce the incidence of hematomas. This study aims to compare the effectiveness of sand pillows and cold compresses in reducing hematomas in post-PCI patients. This study was designed as a scoping review. Article searches were limited to 2019-2024. Search using the Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, and Proquest databases and using advanced search with the keywords "sandbag," "cold pack," "hematoma," and "percutaneous coronary intervention." A total of 45 articles were found, and then by applying the specified inclusion criteria, we found 6 articles. The 6 articles obtained show that using a sand pillow can reduce the duration of compression and speed up the achievement of hemostasis by pressing on the arteries. Meanwhile, using cold compresses and cold packs can cause vasoconstriction of blood vessels, speed up blood clotting time, and form blood clots. It can be concluded that cold compresses are more effective in reducing the incidence of hematomas in post-PCI patients compared to using sand pillows.
Differences Between Discovery Learning And Case-Based Learning Using Animated Videos On Critical Thinking Skills In Start Triage Among Undergraduate Nursing Students Sari, Rystika Angga; Larasati, Retno; Sari Hayati, Yati
Jurnal Health Sains Vol. 5 No. 5 (2024): Journal Health Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jhs.v5i5.1269

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The 2004 disaster in Aceh underscores the need to strengthen disaster triage preparedness. Triage would be more accurate when considering human resource factors. Students are educated nurse candidates who will serve the community through their ability to think critically. Innovative learning opens opportunities to sharpen critical thinking in students' preparedness for emergency disaster situations. This study analyzes the differences between discovery learning and case-based learning on critical thinking in START Triage among undergraduate nursing students. This quasi-experimental study used a pre-test and post-test design involving 40 undergraduate nursing students selected through purposive sampling and divided into two groups: control and intervention. Data collection utilized the Critical Thinking Disposition Inventory questionnaire. The results of the Paired T-test revealed differences in critical thinking ability in START Triage before and after receiving discovery learning and case-based learning. Furthermore, the independent T-test results indicated a significant influence of case-based and discovery learning on critical thinking ability in START Triage. Case-based learning utilizing animated videos significantly impacted nursing students' critical thinking ability in START Triage. Using animated videos as a basis for case-based learning provides a foundation for educational institutions to integrate into learning activities and disaster simulation exercises to enhance the quality of Triage services.
Experience of Breastfeeding And Exclusive Breastfeeding For Women With Physical Disabilities: Scoping Review Ririn, Ririn; Mufdlilah, Mufdlilah; Suryaningsih, Endang Koni
Jurnal Health Sains Vol. 5 No. 5 (2024): Journal Health Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jhs.v5i5.1273

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The study aims to investigate the scientific evidence concerning breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding experiences among women with physical disabilities. Exclusive breastfeeding entails providing only breast milk to infants from birth to 6 months old, excluding any other food or drinks except medications and vitamins. However, breastfeeding is not halted after exclusive breastfeeding; it continues until the child is two years old. Utilising the scoping review method, the research employed the Population, Concept, and Context (PCC) framework. Six articles meeting the inclusion criteria were identified from a pool of 1,553 articles from PubMed, ScienceDirect, Wiley, and Research Rabbit databases. These articles shed light on the challenges, experiences, barriers, and support systems related to breastfeeding and childcare encountered by women with physical disabilities. The research on breastfeeding experiences among women with physical disabilities reveals both facilitators and barriers. Facilitators include adaptations, peer support, and necessary equipment, while barriers encompass insufficient support, health considerations, and milk production and latching challenges. These findings underscore the importance of tailored support and access to information for women with physical disabilities who aim to breastfeed effectively. Implementing such support mechanisms can contribute to improving breastfeeding rates among this demographic, thus promoting the health and well-being of both mothers and infants while addressing societal attitudes toward disability issues.

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