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Indonesian Academia Health Sciences Journal
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Impact of Yoga on Anxiety in Pregnant Women in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Literature Review Mukarromah, Nur; Dewi, Arum Puspita; Marini, Gita; Aisyah, Siti; Priyantini, Diah
Indonesian Academia Health Sciences Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2022): INDONESIAN ACADEMIA HEALTH SCIENCES JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/inahes.v3i2.26570

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Background: Pregnancy in the era of the 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic can cause anxiety for pregnant women. Pregnant women often experience anxiety during pregnancy which can trigger various disorders during pregnancy. Yoga movements can reduce the level of anxiety in pregnant women. Objective: To determine the impact of yoga on anxiety in pregnant women in the era of the Covid 19 pandemic. Method: Literature review of Yoga journals on anxiety in pregnant women. Search for articles via the internet with the PNRI database:, Sciendirect, DOAJ and Google Scholar. The review was carried out on 10 articles on Yoga on anxiety in pregnant women, starting in 2019-2021, 7 articles in Indonesian and 3 in English, full text discussing Yoga anxiety in pregnant women, then synthesized using tables. Results: Yoga during the Covid 19 pandemic era which is carried out gradually can reduce anxiety in pregnant women. Conclusion: Yoga identification can have an impact on anxiety in pregnant women in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic, there is information and a comprehensive picture of yoga interventions. It is hoped that health workers can provide knowledge or counseling to pregnant women to help reduce anxiety levels with yoga.
Relationship between Family Support and Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Patients: A Cross Sectional Study Wulandari, Yuanita; Ulfah, Qamariyah; Mukarromah, Nur; Supatmi, Supatmi
Indonesian Academia Health Sciences Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2022): INDONESIAN ACADEMIA HEALTH SCIENCES JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/inahes.v3i2.26571

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Breast cancer is still a major problem in the world of health. This is evidenced by the many cases of functional physical complications that occur. Efforts to provide support for cancer patients are very important to do in order to improve their quality of life. High family support will make the quality of life better so that the health status will be better. Individuals with high quality of life will have a strong desire to recover so that they can improve their health. Objective: This study aims to determine the relationship between family support and quality of life in breast cancer patients at the Kalijudan, Pacar Keling, and Mulyorejo health centers. Methods: The research design is quantitative with a cross-sectional approach. The research sample was 44 respondents. The questionnaire used the Family Support Scale (FSS) and The Quality of life a Breast Cancer Patient (QOL-BC). Data Analysis: Data were analyzed using Spearman rank with a significant level of 0.05. Results: The results showed that breast cancer patients who had family support in the good category were 39 respondents (88.6%), the moderate category was 5 respondents (11.4%), while the quality of life in breast cancer patients was in the good category as many as 26 respondents (59 .1%), moderate 17 respondents (38.6%), and poor 1 respondent (2.3%). The results of the Spearman Rank test show that there is a relationship between family support and quality of life with a p value of 0.029 < (α) 0.05. Discussion: Good family support affects the quality of life of breast cancer patients. Lack of family support given to breast cancer patients will result in poor quality of life of patients and vice versa good family support will make quality of life better.
The Role of Physical Activity in Adolescent Obesity: A Literature Review Marini, Gita; Laraswati, Fira Yuniar; Mukarromah, Nur; Ananditha, Aries Chandra
Indonesian Academia Health Sciences Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2022): INDONESIAN ACADEMIA HEALTH SCIENCES JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/inahes.v3i2.26572

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Background: Obesity or commonly known as overweight is a problem that is quite worrying among teenagers. Obesity in adolescence is very important to note because 80% will have a chance of obesity in adulthood. Obesity can arise from exceeded energy intake. This is compounded by a decrease in physical activity and unhealthy food. The purpose of this study is to determine the role of physical activity in adolescents with obesity. Methods: Using the Literature Review method of the role of physical activity in obese adolescents. The sources are searched via the internet with the databases of Neliti, EbscoHost, PubMed, and Atlantis Press. The keywords used are physical activity, obesity, and adolescents. This research using inclusion criteria that aim to determine the role of physical activity in obese adolescents, full text, Indonesian and English articles from 2015-2020. Ten articles are obtained. Results: Light physical activity and moderate physical activity trigger adolescents to have obesity. This happens because only a small amount of energy intake in the body is used for activities such as using technology and sedentary lifestyle behavior. Conclusion: There is a role of light physical activity and moderate physical activity in obese adolescents. The use of e-technology and sedentary lifestyle is directly related to physical activity and obesity.
Case Study of Giving Small White Ginger Drink (Zingiber Officinale Var Amarum) to Hypertensive Respondents Tsani , Averose Millania; Rofiqi, Erfan; Mukarromah, Nur; Wijaya, Siswanto Agung
Indonesian Academia Health Sciences Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2022): INDONESIAN ACADEMIA HEALTH SCIENCES JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/inahes.v3i2.26573

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Background: Hypertension with increasing age 45-59 years, the possibility of someone suffering from hypertension is also greater. Hypertension if not treated immediately can cause heart failure, stroke and kidney failure. So far, hypertension treatment is done pharmacologically (with drugs) or with non-pharmacological therapy (without drugs). One of the non-pharmacological therapies to control blood pressure is by giving ginger drink (zingiber officiale). Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the results of the application of ginger drink (zingiber officiale) to respondents with hypertension. Method: The research design used is descriptive with a case study approach. The case study was conducted by giving ginger drink then measuring blood pressure before and after giving ginger drink, the number of respondents was 3 people, ginger drink was given for 5 days, respondents consumed 100 cc of ginger drink in the morning. How to make boiled ginger water by weighing small white ginger (4 grams), then clean the small white ginger and cut it into small pieces, then heat 200 cc of water for ± 10 minutes and add the ginger, after that the boiled ginger water is filtered into 100 cc and ready to serve. Results: The results of the study showed that respondent 1 experienced a decrease in blood pressure from 150/92 mmHg to 135/76 mmHg (high normal), respondent 2 experienced a decrease in blood pressure from 150/90 mmHg to 130/80 mmHg (high normal) and respondent 3 experienced a decrease in blood pressure from 160/100 mmHg to 142/80 mmHg (grade 1 hypertension). Conclusion: Giving small white ginger drink (zingiber officinale var amarum) can lower blood pressure. Giving ginger drink can be used as a complementary therapy solution for treating hypertension
Overview of Nurses' Knowledge of Hand Hygiene in Implementing Patient Safety in Intensive Care Units Moecharam, Moecharam; Nursalam, Nursalam; Ahsan, Ahsan; Misutarno, Misutarno
Indonesian Academia Health Sciences Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2022): INDONESIAN ACADEMIA HEALTH SCIENCES JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/inahes.v3i2.26574

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Hand hygiene is a simple step that is effective in reducing infection rates, but is often overlooked by health workers. Low hand hygiene in health workers is partly influenced by health workers' ignorance of how hands can be contaminated and ignorance of the importance of hand hygiene in reducing the spread of infection. This study aims to explore nurses' knowledge of hand hygiene in intensive care units. Methods: This study used a qualitative study design with a phenomenological approach. This study involved 15 clinical nurse supervisors who were interviewed in-depth using semi-structured interview guidelines with inclusion criteria: aged 25-45 years, being a clinical supervisor in the room, work experience> 8 years. Data from in-depth interviews were transcribed and data were analyzed using the Van Mannen analysis method. Results: Knowledge of hand hygiene nurses is based on: understanding of germ transmission, so that nurses are able to prevent transmission and accompanied by regulations on the implementation of hand hygiene which are guidelines for its implementation. Conclusion: Clinical nurse supervisors in hand hygiene are based on knowledge, social support and behavior in implementing hand hygiene. The implications of the results of this study are information in efforts to improve the fulfillment of hand hygiene so that in meeting health needs, they not only meet patient needs but also pay attention to the risk of germ transmission.
The Relationship Between Maternal Anxiety and Basic Immunization in Toddlers syafaati, Aditya Laily; Supatmi, Supatmi; Yumni, Fathiya Lutfil; Mukarromah, Nur
Indonesian Academia Health Sciences Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2022): INDONESIAN ACADEMIA HEALTH SCIENCES JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/inahes.v3i2.26575

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There is still a lot of anxiety experienced by mothers in giving immunizations to. So, it is common to give incomplete immunizations to children. Factors that often influence maternal anxiety in giving immunizations are behavioral views, interpersonal views, age, gender, educational status, and occupation. This research is conducted to analyze the correlation between maternal anxiety and giving basic immunization to toddlers in Sedayulawas Village, Brondong District. This research uses correlation analytic research methodology with cross sectional approach. The population is 57 mothers in Sedayulawas Village, Brondong District and the sample is 50 respondents selected by consecutive sampling technique. The independent variable is anxiety and the dependent variable is basic immunization. The research data are collected within 3 weeks using the HARS questionnaire and the MCH handbook. The data are analyzed using Spearman Rank Test correlation test with p˂0.05. The results of this research indicate that the no anxiety level shows percentage of 38.0% or 19 respondents. Basic immunization is mostly complete with a percentage of 52.0% or 26 respondents. The results of the analysis show that there is a correlation between maternal anxiety and giving basic immunization in Sedayulawas Village, Brondong District (p = 0,000 ˂ α 0,05 with the correlation value of 0.780). It means that there is a strong correlation between maternal anxiety and basic immunization for toddlers in Sedayulawas Village, Brondong District. Conclusion of the research: There is a strong correlation between maternal anxiety and giving basic immunization to children under five-year-old in Sedayulawas Village, Brondong District. Therefore, mothers who have toddlers need to participate in health education regarding complete basic immunization and ask a lot of questions before giving immunizations.
The Impact of Internet Usage in the COVID-19 Pandemic Era: A Literature Review Kusuma, Surya Puji; Yumni, Fathiya Lutfil; Uliyah, Musrifatul; Mukarromah, Nur
Indonesian Academia Health Sciences Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2022): INDONESIAN ACADEMIA HEALTH SCIENCES JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/inahes.v3i2.26576

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Background: The internet is a network that can provide information or a virtual media that has various functions. Continuous internet use has an impact on physical health including eating disorders and sleep disorders, weight gain or loss, eye disorders such as dry eyes and blurred eyes, back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, repetitive muscle injuries and chronic fatigue. Objectives: Identify the impact of internet use in the covid-19 pandemic era, Provide conclusions about the impact of internet use in the covid-19 pandemic era. Method : Literature Review of the impact of internet use in the era of the covid-19 pandemic. Search articles via the internet with database data: PNRI, PUBMED, ProQuest, EBSCO and Google Scholar. The review carried out 11 articles on the impact of internet use in the era of the covid-19 pandemic. Starting in 2019-2021. Results: Research conducted in eleven journals that researchers reviewed showed that the impact of internet use in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic showed positive and negative impacts. The journal that shows a positive impact is the use of the Internet to increase the reading interest of PLS ​​students. At IKIP Siliwangi, the journal is to increase students' reading literacy which makes students interested in reading. What shows a negative impact is the Potential for Internet Use Addiction to Indonesian Teenagers in the Early Period of the Covid-19 Pandemic and the Relationship between Intensity of Internet Use and Sleep Quality in Journal Students, namely internet addiction leading to internet addiction, sleep pattern disorders. Conclusion The current era of the COVID-19 pandemic has an impact on all aspects, including education. So that all students must be SFH. The impact of this condition causes excessive internet use, such as the results of research in the eleven journals. There are positive and negative impacts of using the internet. Therefore, as parents and the wider community, it is necessary to assist children in using the internet during the SFH period

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