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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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Plagiarism and Intellectual Property Rights Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho; Sanglar Polnok; Suparji Suparji; Winarko Winarko; Tanko Titus Auta; Budi Susatia
Aloha International Journal of Health Advancement (AIJHA) Vol 5, No 3 (2022): March
Publisher : Alliance oh Health Activists (AloHA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/aijha50301

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Plagiarism is an act intentionally or unintentionally in obtaining or trying to obtain credit or value for a scientific work, in an improper manner, which may be carried out by individuals, groups or institutions. Plagiarism is academic dishonesty so it is an unethical act in carrying out scientific activities. The practice of plagiarism can be suppressed by developing information literacy skills for academics and scientists. Ideally, plagiarism prevention is implemented as an integrated program with other more macro and strategic programs and involves all relevant parties. Keywords: plagiarism; prevention; intellectual property rights
The Relationship of Needs during Pandemic with Nurse Coping Strategies in the Covid-19 Emergency Period in Riau Islands, Indonesia Muthia Deliana; Rian Yuliayana; Elsa Gusrianti
Aloha International Journal of Health Advancement (AIJHA) Vol 5, No 3 (2022): March
Publisher : Alliance oh Health Activists (AloHA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/aijha50302

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Indonesia experienced an emergency period of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. Nurses, as one of the medical personnel, are at the forefront of handling Covid-19. The high incidence and death rate of Covid-19 has changed the work situation and income of every medical worker, especially nurses. Many nurses worry about meeting unmet needs during the pandemic, such as the need for personal protective equipment, changing income needs, and the need to get support from family and the workplace. This study aimed to determine the relationship between needs during the pandemic and nurse coping strategies during the Covid-19 emergency in the Riau Islands, Indonesia. The design of this study was a cross-sectional test on 224 respondents with accidental sampling. Data analysis using chi-square. This study found a relationship between needs during the pandemic and nurse coping strategies during the Covid-19 emergency period in the Riau Islands, Indonesia. Keywords: needs; nurses; coping strategies
Factors Related to Husband’s Companion in Childbirth on Penyengat Island Rahmadona Rahmadona; Utami Dewi; Nurniati Tianastia Rullyni
Aloha International Journal of Health Advancement (AIJHA) Vol 5, No 3 (2022): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/aijha50303

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More than 90% of maternal deaths are caused by complications that often occur during or around childbirth. Reducing the incidence of childbirth complications requires the family's participation, especially the husband. The presence of the husband as a birth attendant is essential because it can create a sense of security, and comfort, increase the mother's confidence, reduce anxiety about the delivery process, reduce the intensity of labor pain, reduce labor complications, and speed up the delivery process. This research aims to find out the factors related to the husband's assistance in the delivery process. This study was analytic observational with a cross-sectional approach. The study was conducted on Penyengat Island, Tanjungpinang City, Riau Islands Province, on 39 husbands of normal delivery mothers using questionnaires and observation sheets. The Chi-square statistical test with a significant degree of 95% (α 0.05) was used for data analysis. There is a significant relationship between knowledge (p = 0.027), attitude (p = 0.004) and motivation (p = 0.047) with husband's assistance in childbirth. There was no relationship between the factors of age (p = 0.555), occupation (p = 0.357) and education (p = 0.287) with husband's assistance in the delivery process. The study concludes that husbands can provide good delivery assistance if their knowledge, attitudes, and motivation are also good, regardless of their educational background, age, and occupation. It is recommended that special guidelines are needed to increase the husband's participation in childbirth assistance. Keywords: childbirth assistance; husband; knowledge; attitude; motivation; age; occupation; education
Hypnobirthing Efeectiveness on Length Stage of Labor Bringiwatty Batbual; Hasri Yulianti; Matje Meriati Huru; Namsyah Baso; Umi Kaltsum S. Saleh; Adriana Boimau; Serlyansie Boimau; Jane Leo Mangi
Aloha International Journal of Health Advancement (AIJHA) Vol 5, No 3 (2022): March
Publisher : Alliance oh Health Activists (AloHA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/aijha50304

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The first stage of labor begins with regular uterine contractions followed by cervical dilatation and effacement until the cervix is fully dilated. Anxiety, stress and long labor pain during labor can affect uterine contractions, so that it can affect the length of the first stage of labor. Hypnobirthing can be trained during pregnancy and applied by the mother herself during the delivery process which is useful for reducing and overcoming pain and anxiety during labor so that uterine contractions are more adequate and labor can take place in a relaxed, comfortable and brief manner. The purpose of this study was to determine the difference in the length of the first stage of labor between mothers who had hypnobirthing and without hypnobirthing. The design of this study was a clinical trial with a randomized control trial. The independent variable was hypnobirthing and the dependent variable was the length of the first stage. Data were analyzed using Chi-square and independent sample t-test. The results showed that the average length of the first stage with hypnobirthing was shorter (10.09) hours than without hypnobirthing (17.23) hours with a difference of 6.74 hours. Hypnobirthing, if performed at 37-40 weeks of gestation, had a 1.96 times greater effect on decreasing the length of the first stage of labor with an effect strength of 5.7%, statistically and clinically the reduction effect was significant. The conclusion of the study is that the duration of the first stage of labor is shorter than using hypnobirthing compared to without hypnobirthing. Keywords: hypnobirthing; length of labor

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