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Jurnal Kesehatan Primer
ISSN : 25494880     EISSN : 26141310     DOI : https://doi.org/ 10.31965
Core Subject : Health,
The JKP (Jurnal Kesehatan Primer) is a journal that publishes scientific works for nurses, academics, and practitioners. JKP (Jurnal Kesehatan Primer) welcomes and invites original and relevant research articles in nursing, as well as Literature studies and case-report particularly in nursing. This journal encompasses original research articles, review articles, and case studies, including: Adult nursing Emergency nursing Gerontological nursing Community nursing Mental health nursing Pediatric nursing Maternity nursing Nursing leadership and management Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) in nursing Education in nursing
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GAMBARAN LINGKUNGAN FISIK RUMAH TERHADAP KEJADIAN INFEKSI SALURAN PERNAPASAN AKUT PADA BALITA DI PUSKESMASKAWANGU YUBLINA JAMI HAHA; ADRIANA NARA; MARIA KARERI HARA; JOHANA BABANG ATAMEHA
JURNAL KESEHATAN PRIMER Vol 2 No 1 (2017): JKP (Jurnal Kesehatan Primer)
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Introduction: Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) is a disease caused by infectious agents that are transmitted from human to human. ARI is influenced by the lack of family knowledge of the importance of environmental hygiene to health. Based on data from the District Health Office of East Sumba in 2015, people with ISPA ranks first of 10 disease patterns is 21.227 cases. The purpose of this study is to know the description of the physical environment of the house against the incidence of acute respiratory infections in infants at PuskesmasKawangu Pandawai District, East Sumba Regency. Method: This type of research used descriptive method. Sampling technique Accidental Sampling and research instrument using questionnaire. Result: From 95 respondents who have physical house environment fulfill good criteria that is 63,2%, but there are still some respondent who have physical environment of house with criterion less that is 9,4%. Conclusion: this is due to the lack of family knowledge about the requirements of the physical environment of the house is good, the family behavior to realize or know how to maintain health or prevent things that harm health and still strong community culture related to the way home making where almost all respondents have stage houses made of boards.
Yoga Therapy Can Reduce Blood Pressure in Hypertension Patients DOMIANUS NAMUWALI
JURNAL KESEHATAN PRIMER Vol 2 No 2 (2017): JKP (Jurnal Kesehatan Primer)
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Background: Hypertension is an increase in systolic blood pressure above 140 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure above 90 mmHg. Hypertensive disease in Indonesia ranks the most 7 (seven) of the ten CBG's codes at advanced inpatient service levels with 70.128 cases. Hypertension treatment is broadly divided into 2 types namely non-drug treatment (non-pharmacology) and treatment with drugs (pharmacology). Yoga therapy is a non-pharmacology therapy that can help lower blood pressure. This study aims to find out the effect of yoga therapy on reducing the blood pressure of hypertensive patients. Methods: The research method used was a literature review towards research results related to the effect of using yoga therapy to decrease blood pressure in hypertensive patients published in the database of EBSCO, Medline, PubMed and Google Scholar. The selected articles were English published articles from 2004 to 2014 which can be accessed full text in pdf format. Results: The results of this study were 4 articles found in the database showed that there was an effect of yoga therapy in lowering blood pressure of hypertensive patients. Conclusion: There was an effect of yoga therapy on blood pressure reduction of hypertensive patients.
Growing of Yellow Fish Bread, Maize and Soybean to White Mice INDHIRA SHAGTI
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Background: Calcium deficiency in human body intake will cause abnormalities of metabolism in the body especially in a nutrient-prone age that is during infancy until the age of children as well as pregnant and lactating women. The content of calcium is large enough in yellow bone meal bone is expected to be one of the alternative fulfillment of body calcium intake. This study aims to know the effect of feeding formula from bone meal of yellow fish and Corn Flour of Yellow and Soybean Meal to blood calcium level in Rat. Methods: This research is an experimental research conducted in the laboratory. The design used is Completely Randomized Design. Results: Average baseline blood calcium levels (h to 0) of the JG1 group (1.31), JG2 (1.42), KD1 (1.33), KD2 (1.40) and Control (1.33) mmol / L. The absorption of calcium in the highest rats at 6th hour after being given the treatment of cornflour + TTIBK. In this study, it was found that the highest levels of calcium in the blood were treated with the JG2 formula and the lowest in the control treatment, where the p-value (0.022) <0.05, which means that the blood calcium levels in the treatment were significantly different. The weight of experimental mice during the study was a possible reduction due to stressful rats due to blood drawn so that appetite decreased. Conclusion: Of these treatments showed the higher intake of calcium will lose weight of rats / lower body fat of mice.
Risk Factors of Physical Condition of House Against Malaria Occurrence in Ende East Nusa Tenggara Indonesia MARIA SALESTINA SEKUNDA; ANATOLIA KARMELITA DOONDORI
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Introduction: Malaria is a health problem in Eastern Indonesia, especially in the East Nusa Tenggara. In 2014 there was a mass distribution of insecticide-treated nets but the incidence of malaria is still high. This study identified the physical condition of the house against the malaria occurrences. Methods: A case-control study with 67 cases and 134 control subjects was conducted in the District Wewaria Ende in 2016. The data of the physical condition of the house includes conditions of the walls, floors windows, ventilation, ceiling and lighting were obtained through observation method and subjective measuring. The data were analyzed by multivariate logistic regression. Results: The cases and control groups were comparable in terms of gender (p = 1), age (p = 0.9), education level (p = 0.9) and occupation (p = 0.6). There are three independent variables were identified as risk factors for malaria is the gloomy of lighting (OR 3.64; 95%CI = 1.77 to 7.47), moist floors (OR 3.02; 95%CI = 1.24 to 7.34) and damaged ceilings (OR 2.41; 95%CI = 1.02 to 5.72). Conclusion: The physical condition of houses are risk factors of malaria occurrence.
Knowledge and Behavior of TB Patients Recovered and Not Recovered at the Kambaniru Community Health Center of East Sumba Regency YUNETI OCTAVIANUS NYOKO; YULIUS TAMO AMA
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Introduction: Pulmonary TB is one of the most contagious diseases in East Sumba. According to data obtained from the Health Office of East Sumba Regency in 2016, there are 232 people with TB BTA (+). The knowledge and behavior of Pulmonary TB sufferer are very influential to cure the disease. Methods: This research uses a descriptive method. Sampling technique in total sampling. Results: The result of the research was 47 respondents (46.8%), who were known as much as 8 respondents (17%), well knowledge of 17 respondents (36.2%). The behavior of respondents showed that the behavior was less than 19 respondents (40.4%), who had enough behavior as many as 10 respondents (21.3%) and good behavior as many as 18 respondents (38.3%). Conclusion: Of the 47 respondents most aged 40-59 years (34%), female (26,3%), elementary school (23,3%) and employed 44 people (93.6%), as many as 22 people (46.8%), behaved less as many as 21 people (44.6%).
Motivation to Learn Employee Class And Regular Class In Waingapu Nursing Program of East Sumba Regency IMELDA RAMBU KAHI; YOSEPHINA ELIZABETH SUMARTINI GUNAWAN; MARIA KARERI HARA; OKLAN BT LIUNOKAS
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Introduction: Learning motivation plays an important role in the learning process because the learning process requires the interaction and active participation of the learners to succeed. Method: Researchers use Descriptive research with the number of samples as many as 75 students determined by Purposive Sampling data collected using questionnaires and analyzed univariately. Results: motivation to learn students based on intrinsic motivation employee class (good interest 84%, less than 16%, discipline of both 88%, approximately 12%) and regular classes (interest either 96%, less than 4%, discipline of both 98%, less than 2%) And extrinsic motivation of employee class (good family 100%, good friend 88%, less 12%, lecturer good 100%, and environment good 96%, less 4%). Regular class (good family 98%, less 2%, good friend 98%, less 2%, lecturer good 98%, less 2%, and good environment 100%). Conclusion: Student learning motivation is divided into 2 namely intrinsic motivation and extrinsic motivation. Intrinsic motivation consists of interest and discipline whereas extrinsic motivation consists of the support of family, friends, lecturers and the environment. Both types of motivation between employee class and regular class are both in the range/category either.
Parental Behavior on Infants About ARTI Disease at Nggaha Ori Angu Public Health Center East Sumba Regency ADOLFINA GARAMESA; JOHANA BABANG ATAMEHA; YOSEPHINA ELIZABETH SUMARTINI GUNAWAN
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Introduction: Acute Respiratory Tract Infection (ARTI) diseases are very common from mild to severe clinical manifestation. ARTI is on of main cause of death of the newborn and toddler. About 4 million people die because of ARTI each year, 98% caused by lower respiratory tract infection. The goal of this study is to know parent’s behavior of toddler on ARTI. Method: this study took 40 sample of parents who brought their children to Nggaha Ori Angu Primary Health Care (PHC) to have medical treatment from May to June 2017. This study is a descriptive study. The sample was taken with non-probability sampling technique, and consecutive sampling method, and questioner as study instrument. Results: the result of study of 40 sample on parent’s behavior on ARTI at Nggaha Ori Angu PHC are enough knowledge 23 people (57,5%), bad knowledge 17 people (42,5%), enough attitude 22 people (55%), bad attitude 18 people (45%), and those who have enough act 28 people (70%), bad act 12 people (30%). Summary: 3 behavior domains (knowledge, attitude, and act) of parents on ARTI diseases are at enough in a row as follow: enough knowledge 57,5%, enough attitude 55%, enough act 70% and none of them showed good knowledge, attitude and act on ARTI diseases.
Study of Double Role Phenomenology Students Who Ever Take Academic Leaves In Nursing Study Program Waingapu ARAB K MADIK; MARTHA METI KODY; YOSEPHINA ELIZABETH SUMARTINI GUNAWAN; MARIA CH. E SUKARTININGIH
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Introduction: Married is generally done by those who have completed the study period or have entered the workforce. But it can not be denied anyway, lately marriage in the study period of students more frequent. This is an interesting phenomenon because it can be ascertained that a marriage bond is done, then the student will certainly have a dual role in his life. He is not only a role as a student with the demands and tasks of college but also directly will have additional demands as a member of the family either be a husband or a wife. Method: The type of research used is qualitative research by way of sampling using purposive sampling. Result: In this research found two themes, namely the role of a student and the role of a housewife. Summary: It is concluded that the role as a student has been run well as it has been expressed by the participants who are happy to have a lot of knowledge, like to get knowledge, gain experience, can add insight, fight for my future and family, can learn and understand who do not know and role as housewife has been run well as already expressed by the participant that is relationship with husband no problem, husband helps to keep child, relationship with good child, sometimes worry because not participant who take care of their own child, relationship with good family, mutual respect, respect and mutual support.
Health Behavior of Essential Hypertension Patients in Public Health Center in Waingapu Yosephina E. S. Gunawan; Sofia Rhosma Dewi
JURNAL KESEHATAN PRIMER Vol 3 No 1 (2018): JKP (Jurnal Kesehatan Primer)
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Background: Hypertension is a chronic condition that requires management that can provide long-term effects through lifestyle modification. Lifestyle modification in patients with hypertension can be observed through the health behavior of hypertensive patients. Methods: This study was a descriptive analytic study with a survey method that aimed to determine the health behavior of primary hypertensive patients in the work area of ​​Waingapu Health Center in 2017. This study involved 45 respondents who were taken with simple random sampling technique from a total population of 122 people. Data were collected through questionnaires and then analyzed by descriptive statistical tests. Results: The results of this study were 4 articles found in the database showed that there was an effect of yoga therapy in lowering blood pressure of hypertensive patients. Conclusion: Mature age supported by a high enough education can form a good attitude about hypertension which is then manifested through a healthy behavior.
Survey of People with Mental Disorders in Waingapu City District, East Sumba District, 2017 Uly Agustine; Marwin U.K. Karahanau
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Background:The problem of mental disorders throughout the world has become a very serious problem. WHO states there are at least 1 in 4 people in the world experiencing mental problems, it is estimated there are around 450 million people in the world who experience mental health disorders. The aim is to identify people with mental disorders based on: Demographics include: age, sex, education and employment and Nursing Diagnosis includes: violent behavior, social isolation, low self-esteem, hallucinations and self-care deficits in Kota Waingapu District, East Sumba Regency. Methods: This type of research uses descriptive. The sampling technique is total sampling. Results: From the results of the study found from 30 respondents the distribution of male sex suffered the most mental disorders as many as 16 people (53.3%), the age distribution that suffered the most from mental disorders aged 26-35 were 11 people (36.7%) , Education distribution that suffered the most from mental disorders with elementary school education was 14 people (46.7%) and the distribution of jobs that suffered the most from mental disorders by not working was 28 people (93.3%) and based on the most nursing diagnoses who experienced disorders hallucinations as many as 12 people (40%), Violence Behavior as many as 12 people (40%). Conclusion: With the presence of patients with mental disorders, it is expected that more patients will be considered in terms of treatment and health service agencies apply soul programs, especially in the government of East Sumba district.

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