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Jurnal EduHealth
Published by SEAN INSTITUTE
ISSN : 20873271     EISSN : 28084608     DOI : -
Core Subject : Health,
The EduHealt journal contains articles based on research results or equivalent in the health field. The research includes research related to the community environment as well as in the general public. Articles published in this journal have never been published/published by other media.
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The Effect of a Combination of Hand Therapeutic Exercise and Hand Ball Exercise on Reducing Paresthesia Effects to Improve Functional Activity in the Wrist Area of the Elderly Bhagaskara, Dewa Rahma; Sutejo, Mianti Nirrizky; Kwartawaty, Nana Noviada; Sari, Deasy Virka
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Elderly individuals (aged >60 years) commonly experience physiological changes that affect various organ functions. In addition to physiological decline, biological factors such as decreased immune function also make them highly susceptible to degenerative diseases. Among these, neuromuscular disorders such as paraesthesia (tingling sensation) are frequently encountered. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of combining hand therapeutic exercise and hand ball exercise in reducing paraesthesia symptoms and improving functional activity in the wrist area of elderly individuals. This research used a quasi-experimental design with a one-group pre-test and post-test approach. The study involved elderly participants from a senior daycare community in Semarang. The Paired Sample Test yielded a significant result with a p-value of <0.001, indicating a statistically significant difference before and after the intervention. The combination of hand therapeutic exercise and hand ball exercise effectively reduces the symptoms of paraesthesia and improves wrist functional activity in elderly individuals.
The Role of Mitochondria in Aging and Modern Anti-Aging Therapeutic Approaches Teguh Tanuwidjaja
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Aging is a complex biological process characterized by a progressive decline in cellular and tissue function, ultimately affecting homeostasis and the overall health of the organism. One of the main mechanisms involved in the aging process is mitochondrial dysfunction, the energy-producing organelles that also play a crucial role in regulating oxidative stress, apoptosis, and cellular metabolism. This study aims to analyze the role of mitochondria in the aging mechanism and review various modern anti-aging therapeutic approaches that focus on restoring mitochondrial function. The research method used was a literature review, reviewing the latest scientific literature on mitochondrial biology, cellular aging processes, and potential therapies such as the use of mitochondrial antioxidants. The results indicate that mitochondria play a crucial role in the aging process through oxidative stress and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) damage, which leads to decreased energy production and cellular dysfunction. When the number of free radicals increases and mitochondrial repair capacity decreases, cells become vulnerable to damage that triggers aging and degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Various modern therapeutic efforts have been shown to improve this condition, including the use of mitochondria-targeted antioxidants (MitoQ), mitochondrial biogenesis-stimulating compounds (methylene blue), and SIRT1 activation to enhance cell defense. Lifestyle approaches such as regular exercise and a healthy diet also support mitochondrial function, while mitochondrial transplantation in animal studies has shown promising results in improving energy and slowing aging.
Factors Influencing the Choice of Non-Long-Term Contraception Methods in Women of Reproductive Age Ni Wayan Rusminiati; Ni Wayan Suarniti; Gusti Ayu Eka Utarini
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Family planning services are one way to reduce the Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) by regulating the time, distance, number of pregnancies, so as to minimize the possibility of pregnant women experiencing complications that endanger their lives or the fetus. In Mengening Village, 58.2% use Non-MKJP. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors underlying the choice of Non-MKJP in WUS at the Mengening Village Community Health Center, Kubutambahan II Health Center working area in 2025. This type of research uses a quantitative descriptive approach (cross-sectional). Implementation in April - May 2025. The sample consisted of 118 WUS who visited the Mengening Village Community Health Center. Data collection was done by distributing questionnaires. Data analysis used a frequency distribution. The results of the study showed the identification of factors underlying the use of Non-MKJP contraceptives in WUS, namely age 20-35 years (61.9%), the latest secondary education (89.8%), knowledge about Non-MKJP in the sufficient category (50.8%), decisions taken together (83.1%), married status (100%). Women of childbearing age are expected to understand the contraceptives they are currently using and those they plan to use. Healthcare workers are expected to continue providing routine education about long-term contraceptive methods (MKJP) to women of childbearing age, and future researchers are expected to examine the effects of non-MKJP contraceptive use on women of childbearing age.
The Application of Deep-Breathing Relaxation Techniques with Lemon Aromatherapy to Reduce Pain in Post–Sectio Caesarea Mothers at RSUD dr. Adhyatma, MPH, Central Java Province Fatmia Ardani, Febta; Hastuti, Witri
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Post–sectio caesarea mothers often experience significant postoperative pain that interferes with mobility, breastfeeding initiation, and overall recovery. Pharmacological pain management such as analgesics provides rapid relief but may cause side effects when used long term. Therefore, non-pharmacological interventions are needed to complement pharmacological approaches safely. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of deep-breathing relaxation techniques combined with lemon aromatherapy in reducing postoperative pain among post–sectio caesarea mothers at RSUD dr. Adhyatma, MPH, Central Java Province. This descriptive case study involved two respondents selected through purposive sampling based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data were collected using observation sheets, nursing documentation, interviews, and direct observation, while pain intensity was measured using the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) before and after the intervention. The results showed a significant decrease in pain intensity after two consecutive days of intervention. In Patient 1, the pain scale decreased from 5 to 4 on the first day and from 4 to 2 on the second day, while in Patient 2, it decreased from 6 to 5 and from 4 to 3, respectively. Both patients reported improved comfort, relaxation, and self-control in managing postoperative pain. These findings indicate that deep-breathing relaxation combined with lemon aromatherapy is an effective, simple, and safe non-pharmacological nursing intervention to complement pharmacological pain management and enhance postoperative recovery among post–sectio caesarea patients.
Description of Injury Patterns in Traffic Accident Victims of Motorcyclist in the Emergency Room TK. II 03.05.01 Dustira Hospital Cimahi Year 2021-2022 Andri Andrian Rusman; Ilma Fiddiyanti; Yuda Pratama
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Traffic accidents among motorcyclists are a problem that causes many fatalities. Based on the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), in 2021 the number of motorbikes in Indonesia reached 120 million, which increases every year. According to WHO, every year around 20 to 50 million people experience accidents and 1.3 million of them die. The high mortality rate is caused by many things, such as the low level of compliance of drivers with the rules and the slow handling of traffic accident cases to existing emergency facilities. The aim of this research was to determine the pattern of injuries of motorbike traffic accident victims in the emergency room II 03.05.01 Dustira hospital Cimahi 2021-2022. This type of research is retrospective descriptive by looking at medical record data of ER patients at the II 03.05.01 Dustira hospital Cimahi in 2021- 2022. The results of this research obtained 100 medical record data in 2021-2022. Victims were predominantly aged 15-29 years, 53 victims (53%), male, 79 victims (79%), location The wounds were in the upper extremities in 38 cases (33.3%), the majority of victims' wound patterns were abrasions in 49 cases (40.2%) and the radiological images obtained were predominantly fractures in 17 cases (17%). Based on the literature, the most common location is the head, the conclusion of this study is that the upper extremities are the main support when riding a motorbike with the majority of victims are men aged 15-29 years.
Factors Related to Safety Riding Behavior of Students at the Graha Medika Institute of Health and Technology, Kotamobagu Besse Rismayani; Hairil Akbar; Sarman, Sarman; Christien Gloria Tutu; Anggi Mokoagow
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Traffic accidents are a global problem that has occurred alongside the shift in disease patterns from infectious to non-communicable diseases. The number of deaths caused by accidents has reached 1.35 million annually, 90% of which occur in developing countries, which have only 54% of the world's vehicles. This study aims to determine the factors related to driving safety behavior (safety reading) among students at the Graha Medika Institute of Health and Technology, Kotamobagu. The type of research used is analytical with a cross-sectional research design. This study was conducted at the Graha Medika Institute of Health and Technology, Kotamobagu, and the population was 583 students. The sample size in this study consisted of 100 students and the sampling technique used simple random sampling. Data analysis used the chi-square test. The findings show that SIM ownership (p= 0.001), attitude (p= 0.033), peer role (p= 0.033) are related to safe riding behavior and knowledge (p= 0.311) has no relationship to safe riding behavior in students. Driving safety behavior among students is significantly influenced by factors such as driving license ownership, attitudes, and the role of peers, while knowledge alone does not guarantee safe driving practices.
Antioxidant Testing of Solid Soap Preparations Containing Ethanol Extract from California Papaya Leaves (Carica Papaya L.) Gabriela Reyna Rumi; Ratih Arum Astuti; Irwandi, Irwandi
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Air pollution is a global environmental problem that is getting worse due to the mixing of natural atmospheric components with pollutants from human and natural activities. One of the main causes of air pollution in Southwest Papua is the increase in the number of motor vehicles, especially in cities such as Sorong, which also contributes to increased pollutant emissions. One plant that has antioxidant activity is papaya, which contains flavonoids, tannins, and alkaloids. Papaya (Carica papaya L) is a fruit from the Caricaceae family. This study aims to test and determine the antioxidant activity in solid soap preparations and preparation concentrations. This study uses two concentrations, namely 8% and 24%. Positive control used quercetin as a comparison. The results of the study conducted on 8% concentration solid soap preparations showed an IC50 value of 37.77, while 24% concentration preparations showed an IC50 value of 36.81. From the results obtained, it can be concluded that California papaya leaf ethanol extract solid soap preparations have high antioxidant activity When compared to the positive control quercetin, the IC₅₀ value of quercetin is 0.93 ppm, meaning that the positive control quercetin has stronger antioxidant activity.
The Effect of Garlicing with Decorated Binahong Leaves (Anredera Cordifolia) on Saliva Ph Desih Welliam; Mery Erfiani; Kelfin, Kelfin
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Saliva is formed from secretion gland saliva on the oral mucosa , with production daily around 700 ml. Normal saliva pH is around 6-7, with pH changes are influenced by taste stimulation . Binahong ( Anredera cordifolia ) is plants that are capable growing in the plains low and high , all part plant binahong Can utilized , but the most common used in herbal medicine is the leaves Because contain compound chemistry like saponins , flavonoids, polyphenols , and triterpenoids . Purpose from study This is For know influence gargle stew leaf binahong ( Anredera cordifolia ) on saliva pH student health tooth class of 2023. Method Study used​ is quasi -experimental with design pre and post test group design . Study This get sig . value of 0.00 so (a < 0.05) then There is influence gargle stew leaf binahong ( Anredera cordifolia ) on saliva pH student health tooth class of 2023.
Association Between Basic Environmental Sanitation and Diarrhea Incidence Among Children Under Five in Kamonji Health Center Area, Palu Riri Suwahyuni Wahid; Juwita Rahayu; Kiki Sanjaya; Nur Hikmah Buchair; Hasanah, Hasanah; Sendhy Krisnasari
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Based on the 2024 World Health Organization (WHO) report, diarrheal disease affected approximately 1.7 billion children globally and remains a major contributor to mortality among those under five years old. This research investigated the association between basic sanitation conditions and diarrhea incidence among children under five in the Kamonji Health Center area, Palu City. A quantitative design with a cross-sectional approach was applied. The total population included 2,926 children under five, from which 100 participants were selected using the Slovin formula and stratified random sampling. Respondents were distributed across four sub-districts: Ujuna (31), Kamonji (28), Siranindi (19), and Baru (19). Statistical analysis using the Chi-Square test indicated p-values of 1.000 for clean water quantity, 0.000 for latrine ownership, 0.000 for waste bin availability, and 0.574 for wastewater drainage. The results demonstrated significant relationships between latrine ownership and waste bin availability with diarrhea occurrence, while no significant relationship was identified for clean water quantity and wastewater drainage. These findings suggest that environmental health programs should focus on improving household sanitation facilities and promoting routine health education to enhance community understanding of proper sanitation practices and diarrhea prevention strategies.
Findings of Condesing Osteitis in Remaining Roots of Lower Molar Tooth on Periapical Radiograph Marsela Valiadanti; Nilasary Rochmanita Suparno
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Introduction: Condensing osteitis is one of the lesions that is often found during dental radiographic examination. This lesion is associated with reactive osteoblast hyperplasia caused by dental pulp infection. If this infection continues, it can affect the vitality status of the teeth and make the teeth brittle, leaving behind residual tooth roots. Aim: to report condensing osteitis in the remaining roots of the lower molar teeth found through periapical radiography. Case and Management: A 22-year-old female patient came to RSGM Soelastri complaining of residual lower jaw tooth roots that made her uncomfortable when eating. There was no history of systemic disease or allergy history found. Based on the radiographic examination, there was a radiopaque lesion at the apex of the root of tooth 36 accompanied by loss of lamina dura and widening of the periodontal ligament. This case was diagnosed as radices of tooth 36 accompanied by condensing osteitis. The treatments given were extraction and medication which showed good healing results without complications. Conclusion: Condensing osteitis cases really require radiographic examination for accurate diagnosis and treatment, especially in cases involving residual tooth roots. This underlines the importance of a comprehensive diagnostic approach in dental practice to prevent potential infections and ensure optimal treatment outcomes.