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AloHA International Journal of Health Advancement (AIJHA)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26218224     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33846/aijha
Core Subject : Health, Science,
Aloha International Journal of Health Advancement (AIJHA) is a media for the publication of articles on research, book review, literature review, commentary, opinion, case report, tips, scientific news and letter to editor in the areas of health science and practice such as public health, medicine, dentistry, nursing, midwifery, nutrition, pharmaceutical, environmental health, health technology, medical laboratories, health education, health information system, health management, and health popular.
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Study of Risk Factors for Complications and Maternal Mortality in Magetan Regency Suparji Suparji; Sulikah Sulikah
Aloha International Journal of Health Advancement (AIJHA) Vol 2, No 6 (2019): June
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Good Publication in Health Joel Rey U. Acob
Aloha International Journal of Health Advancement (AIJHA) Vol 2, No 6 (2019): June
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Analysis of the Environmental Health Risks of Lead (Pb) Pollution in Well Water around the Pakusari Jember Landfills Lisa Nourma Junita; Ady Soesetijo; Isa Ma’rufi
Aloha International Journal of Health Advancement (AIJHA) Vol 2, No 6 (2019): June
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Continuous landfilling in the Pakusari Jember landfills will produce pollutants in the form of leachate which is very risky to pollute well water belonging to residents living near the Pakusari Jember landfills. This study aims to analyze the environmental health risks of lead pollution (Pb) in well water around the Pakusari Jember landfills. This research was a descriptive study with a research design using the Environmental Health Risk Analysis method. People sample in this study were 64 people who were respondents to calculate the risk of respondents exposed to lead (Pb). The well water sample were 23 wells. The concentration of lead (Pb) in the well water of the population was analyzed using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS), while the body weight, intake rate, exposure frequency, and duration of exposure were obtained from interviews with 64 respondents to calculate (I) lead (Pb) and the level of health risk (RQ). The results showed that the average value of lead concentration (Pb) in the resident well water around the Pakusari Jember landfills was 0.058 mg/L. The results of the calculation of the maximum risk level (RQ) in the population is 2, this indicates that lead exposure (Pb) has a risk of health problems because of the value of RQ>1. If the value of risk level (RQ)>1, risk management is needed . Keywords: risk analysis; lead (Pb); landfills
The Role of Adolescent Health Cadres on Cervical Cancer Prevention for Women of Reproductive Age Rodiyatun Rodiyatun; Suryaningsih Suryaningsih; Sutio Rahardjo; Siti Anisak
Aloha International Journal of Health Advancement (AIJHA) Vol 2, No 6 (2019): June
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Poverty and low education of women is a determinant that causes women to be powerless to avoid risk factors and to prevent cervical cancer. Basically many health promotion and education efforts on cervical cancer have been carried out by implementing various health promotion strategies and methods. The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of the role of adolescent health cadres on cervical cancer prevention behavior in women of reproductive age. Type of this research was quasy experiment with pre and post test control group design. The population was female adolescents, 11th and 12th grade students of MAN Bangkalan (high school) and their mothers, 40 samples in the observation group and 40 in the control group. The sampling technique used was simple random sampling. The independent variables was the role of adolescent health cadres, and the dependent variables were cognition, self-efficacy, commitment, prevention. Data were collected using questionnaire, then analyzed using Mann-Whitney Test and Wilcoxon test. The test results showed that the role of adolescent health cadres influenced the behaviour of prevention and early detection of cervical cancer in women of reproductive age, meaning that the development of the role of adolescent health cadres as health information providers can create a condusive atmosphere for changes in health behaviour in their families. Keywords: cervical cancer; the role of adolescents; prevention
Risk Factors of Postpartum Depression Nana Usnawati; Nuryani Nuryani
Aloha International Journal of Health Advancement (AIJHA) Vol 2, No 6 (2019): June
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Postpartum depression is a relatively severe depression that occurs after delivery. The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of maternal factors and social support on postpartum depression. This study used a cross-sectional design. The population was postpartum mothers in Ngariboyo, Magetan Regency with a sample size of 100 respondents. Samples were taken by consecutive sampling. Data were collected with the Indonesian version of the EPDS questionnaire and husbands' social support. Data were analyzed using logistic regression test. The prevalence of postpartum depression in Ngariboyo Community Health Center, Magetan used the EPDS were 49 mothers (49%). The result of this research showed that there risk factors for depression in the postpartum mother were parity, work, and support of the husband. The most influential factor was parity (p = 0.004; OR 3.709). The conclusion of this research was the smaller of parity, the higher the risk of postpartum depression. Working mothers were the higher of the risk of postpartum depression. The lower the husband support, the higher the risk of postpartum depression. Counseling during pregnancy with the involvement of husbands needs to be improved as an effort to prevented postpartum depression. Keywords: age; parity; work; husband support; postpartum depression

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