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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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Sedentary Lifestyle And Screen Time On Nutritional Status MT Simangunsong, David
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 13 No. 02 (2022): Jurnal eduHealth, Periode Oktober - December, 2022
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Nutritional status on teenager is a matter important thing to do is known by every individual so can anticipate And prevent happening nutrition not enough nor nutrition more. During this pandemic period, Covid-19 not only impacted income, but also improved nutritional status for teenagers in Indonesia. this is to support the teenager For own sedentary lifestyle and screen team no health related with Body Mass Index (BMI) enhancement. The goals of this research are to discover the relationship between sedentary lifestyle and screen time with nutritional status of grade X students at SMKN 2 North Rantau during the covid-19 pandemic. This type of study is analytic observational with a cross-sectional design. This research was conducted from August to September 2022. Data capture was only done one time and using primary data from the results of a class X student questionnaire at SMKN 2 North Rantau. The amount of sample obtained was as many as 85 students with the technique of taking samples of clusters sampling . On the sedentary lifestyle connection where the results of the chi-square test analysis with p value 0.718 (p>0.05), there was no significant relationship between sedentary lifestyle and nutritional status on students at SMKN 2 North Rantau. On connection screen time test analysis chi-square with p-value 0.852 (p>0.05), there was no significant relationship between physical activity and nutritional status on students at SMKN 2 North Rantau. Mark significant between sedentary lifestyle and screen time on nutritional status value of r>0.05 (r<0.05) which means there is no meaningful relationship between sedentary lifestyle and duration of screen time on nutritional status student class X at SMKN 2 North Rantau during the Covid period -19 pandemics .
Understanding of the Duties and Obligations of Field Outreach Officers Komisi Penanggulangan AIDS (KPA) of Badung Regency in 2023 Kadek Fina Aryani Putri; I Putu Prisa Jaya
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 02 (2023): Periode April-June, 2023
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The target population in this research were field outreach officer at KPA Badung Regency. Data analysis using 4 stages of descriptive analysis . Result: The officer's understanding of the points of finding clients for HIV testing: conducted at the time of field outreach, socialization and mobile VCT. At the point of referring to delivering directly to the first health care facility, at the point of assisting HIV-positive clients, namely by ensuring the client's drug stock, reminding to take medicine, and taking clients medicine to the service. There was 1 informant who said he did not know how to accompany clients with HIV. Conclusion: There are variations in the understanding of field outreach officers at the point of accompanying HIV-positive clients.
The Relationship Between Pregnant Women's Anxiety About Having Sex During Pregnancy At Amini Dalan Lidang Clinic, Panyabungan District Mandailing Natal Country Year 2023 Dewi Sri Rahayu Tinendung
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 02 (2023): Periode April-June, 2023
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Sexual intercourse during pregnancy is individual and is influenced by physical factors, emotions, sexual dysfunction, and myths about sex while pregnant. During pregnancy most of the desire to have sex does not change, in fact, increasing, because it is influenced by the increase in the hormone estrogen. Therefore, sexual intercourse during pregnancy is not a nuisance. Sexual intercourse during pregnancy can still be done, but for the first trimester of pregnancy. The frequency of having sex should not be done as often as usual. If sexual intercourse is forced in the first trimester of pregnancy, it is feared that spontaneous miscarriage may occur. This study aims to determine the relationship between the level of anxiety of pregnant women about having sex during pregnancy at the Amini Clinic in Lidang, Panyabungan District, Regency Mandailing Christmas Year 2023 . The type of research used is a descriptive study with a cross sectional approach The population in the study was pregnant who checked their pregnancy at the midwife Amini clinic in lidang. The sampling technique uses Random Sampling with a sample size of 41 people. Data collection using primary and secondary data. Data analysis using chi-square test with significant level of p<0.05. The results of the analysis showed that there was a relationship between the level of anxiety of pregnant women about having sex during pregnancy with a value of P = 0.001 where P = <0.05. It is expected that pregnant women are advised to still want to have sexual relations during pregnancy appropriately to maintain family harmony and meet physiological needs and for health workers at the midwife clinic Amini can provide counseling about sexuality during pregnancy either by giving counseling on sexuality during pregnancy either by giving IEC at the time of pregnancy check-up or counseling at the posyandu.
Overview of Nutritional Status and Physical Activity in Elementary School Students Simangunsong, David MT
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 12 No. 02 (2022): Edition March, Jurnal EduHealth
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Currently, the problem of nutritional status, especially overweight and obesity, is a global health problem that is often faced in various countries. Overweight nutritional status is a state of excess nutrition where the Ministry of Health criteria has a BMI of 25.1-27.0 and obesity nutritional status is a state of excess nutrition where the Ministry of Health criteria has a BMI > 27.0. Problems with nutritional status do not only occur in adults, but also affect children. The nutritional status of overweight and obesity is influenced by physical activity factors carried out by elementary school students in grades 3 to 6 at Sultan Agung Private Elementary School and Methodist Pematangsiantar Elementary School. To study the nutritional status and physical activity of elementary school students in grades 3 to 6 who are overweight and obese at Sultan Agung Private Elementary School and Methodist Pematangsiantar Elementary School in 2019. This research is a descriptive study with a cross-sectional study design. The sampling technique used is Probability Sampling, in this case Total Sampling is used. There were 57.7% and 42.3% students who were overweight and obese at SD Sultan Agung while SD Methodis had 71.4% and 28.6% who were overweight and obese. Frequency of naps per week, 1-3x/week for 65 students (20.8%). Frequency of naps per day, <1 hour/day for 49 students (15.2%). Frequency of watching TV per week, 1-3x/week as many as 98 students (30.4%). Frequency of watching TV per day, 1-2 hours/day as many as 114 students (35.4%). Frequency of exercising per week, 1-3x/week as many as 209 students (65%). Frequency of exercising per day, 1-2 hours/day as many as 160 students (50%). Frequency of playing per week, playing every day as many as 76 students (23.6%). Frequency of playing per day, 1-2 hours/day as many as 74 students (22.9%). Doing household chores per week, 1-3x/week as many as 152 students (47.2%). Using transportation to go to school as many as 258 students (80.1%). Using transportation to travel as many as 285 students (88.5%). Students' physical activity was found to be lacking.
Analysis of Health Services Based on the BPJS Program in Hospitals Ganda Agustina Hartati Simbolon; Nasrullah Nasrullah; Poniyah Simanullang; Bernadetha Bernadetha; Jean Henry Raule
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 02 (2023): Periode April-June, 2023
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This study aimed to determine health services based on the BPJS program in hospitals. This type of research is a quantitative observational study with operational research and survey designs, and data collection is cross-sectional. The population is all BPJS Kesehatan patients who visit or register at Praya General Hospital in the period February-May 2023. Sampling was done using a purposive sampling method. According to the researchers' objectives, respondents were taken from all visitors on service days between Monday and Thursday. The minimum number of samples taken is 5% of the average daily patient visits, namely 5% x 410 = 21 or 84 patients for four working days. Its realization for system analysis obtained a sample of 100 for each service counter, and for the patient perception study, a sample of 94 respondents was collected. Sample inclusion is a patient who is willing and able to be interviewed. The results of this study are the overall satisfaction aspect indicating that 50 respondents (60.0%) were very satisfied with the overall service provided by Praya General Hospital, while 35 respondents (48.0%) were dissatisfied. Customer expectations show that 27 respondents (33.0%) strongly agree that the services provided by Praya General Hospital meet patient expectations, while 18 strongly agree. Respondents (30.0%) indicated that they disagreed with this statement. Places of Interest Repurchasing showed that 12 respondents (26.0%) strongly agreed that they would return to Praya Hospital if they needed treatment, and 14 respondents (14.0%) said they did not plan to return for treatment. Based on the results of interviews with patient testimonials from hospital services, they said the following: In the service process, patients have to wait a long time before arriving at the ward. According to one patient (Ida) who complained and said that she had cancer for up to 9 consecutive days for class I (queue number 9) because the doctor said that the patient would be operated on when they got a room. In addition, patients report to the BPJS representative office located at Praya General Hospital, where patients receive referrals. It is clear from the patient's statements that the responsibility of BPJS officers is unfair to the complaints experienced by many patients.
The Effect of Cadres Training on Competence Of Tuberculosis Health Cadres At The Muntok Health Center In West Bangka Regency Rudini Rudini; Helda Helda; Meiristia Qomariah
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 02 (2023): Periode April-June, 2023
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Tuberculosis remains a significant problem in Indonesia, and the country has set goals to eliminate the disease by 2030 and end the tuberculosis epidemic by 2050. However, the Tuberculosis Surveillance System evaluation in West Bangka Regency has revealed that the involvement of health cadres in community-based tuberculosis prevention and control has not been fully effective. Additionally, the CDR indicator, which measures the performance of tuberculosis control, was still very low at 18.7% in 2022, far below the target of 54%. To address these issues, a research was conducted at the Muntok Health Center in West Bangka Regency, aiming to enhance the knowledge and skills of health cadres in community-based tuberculosis prevention and control. The research design employed was a Pre-Experimental with the form of one-group pretest-posttest design, and a total of 27 individuals were sampled for the research. The research was conducted from November 2022 to January 2023. The intervention in this research consisted of training sessions that utilized lecture/presentation methods, discussions, and role-play activities. Questionnaires were used for data collection, and the data were analyzed through univariate and bivariate analyses using the Paired t-test and Mc-Nemar test. The participants predominantly consisted of females (100%), with a majority having a senior high school education (51.8%). Most of them had prior experience as health cadres (77.8%) and fell within the age range of 36-45 years (48.2%). The average knowledge score before the training was 9.3 (95% CI= 8.1-10.4), which significantly increased to 17.2 (95% CI= 16.4-17.9) after the training (p-value = 0.0001). In terms of skills, only 5 participants were deemed skilled before the training, but this number increased to 19 after the training. However, the statistical analysis showed no significant effect of the training on participant’' skills before and after the training (p-value = 0.0005). Overall, the training conducted successfully increased the average knowledge of health cadres and had some impact on their skills at the Muntok Health Center in Bangka Barat Regency. It is important to optimize the role of knowledgeable and skilled health cadres, so that they can effectively contribute to community-based tuberculosis prevention and control, in collaboration with other healthcare professionals.
Review Of Completeness Of Medical Records Related To The Settlement Of Health Insurance Claims To Improve The Quality Of Services At RSIA Artha Mahinrus Johanna Christy; Marta Simanjuntak; Nila Sari; Nurzia Raihana
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 02 (2023): Periode April-June, 2023
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Medical Records are facts related to the patient's condition, medical history, treatment, past, and currently written by a health professional who provides good services. The purpose of this study was to determine the completeness of medical record files related to insurance claims in order to improve hospital services. The type of research used by the researcher is the type of quantitative research, which is a research method based on the philosophy of positivism. The sample in this research is part of the inpatient medical record file at RSIA Artha Mahinrus. So the number of samples in this study were 51 medical record files. The completeness of inpatient medical record files, 92% complete files and 8% incomplete files, of 51 medical record files. The percentage of completeness of the contents of the medical resume for making incomplete claims, namely data entry and exit dates is 2%, supporting examination is 4%, and action is 2%. The recording of medical records in this study can be categorized as good, because currently the completeness of the medical record files reaches 92%, it can be stated that the quality of medical record services is good.
The Effect Of Compliance On A Low Salt Diet On Blood Pressure In Hypertension Patients Treatment In Grandmed Hospital Lubuk Pakam Wira Maria Ginting; Annisa Aulia
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 02 (2023): Periode April-June, 2023
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Hypertension is an increase in blood pressure beyond normal limits with a diastolic pressure of 90 mmHg or a systolic pressure of 140 mmHg. Hypertension is a disease that cannot be cured but can be controlled, one of which is with a low-salt diet. Adherence in undergoing a low-salt diet is the main key to the recovery of hypertensive patients. When hypertension is not controlled will appear complications in the organs. To prevent blood pressure, exercise regularly, maintain an ideal weight, consume healthy foods, manage stress, and get enough sleep. Checkan blood pressure periodically to the doctor, The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of adherence to a low-salt diet on the blood pressure of hypertensive patients. This study used a total sampling method, namely sampling techniques where the number of samples was equal to the population, the sample in this study was 15 inpatient hypertension patients at GrandMed Lubuk Pakam Hospital. Research shows that female respondents were 7 people (46.7%) male respondents as many as 8 people (53.3%). This study can be seen that from 15 respondents, it can be seen that 11 patients who adhered to a low-salt diet adhered to (73.3%), and patients who did not comply with a low-salt diet adherence were 4 people (2 6.7%). This study is a Cross sectional study as many as 15 respondents were the subject of this study. The results of statistical tests showed that there was an effect of adherence to a low-salt diet on blood pressure in inpatient hypertensive patients at Grandmed Lubuk Pakam Hospital with values (p Value = 0.000). Thus it can be concluded that there is an effect of adherence to a low-salt diet on inpatients at GrandMed Lubuk Pakam hospital.
Food and Beverage Sanitation Hygiene Monitoring and Food Quality Served by Traders in the Elementary School Environment, Alafan District, Simeulue Regency Fitri Rahma Yunita; Ihsan Murdani
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 02 (2023): Periode April-June, 2023
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Food is a basic need for human life. Cases of food poisoning and infectious diseases due to food tend to increase. Children often become victims of the disease. One of the reasons is due to not paying attention to personal hygiene and the environment in the process of food management. Food hygiene and sanitation supports the prevention of food poisoning. The purpose of this study was to monitor Food and Beverage Sanitation Hygiene and the Quality of Food Served by Traders in the Elementary School Environment, Alafan District, Simeulue Regency. The method used in analyzing and studying is observational with a descriptive approach, namely wanting to know the conditions of food and drinks sold in elementary school canteens in terms of sanitary hygiene. This research is an observational study with a descriptive approach, namely wanting to know the conditions of food and drinks sold in elementary school canteens in terms of sanitary hygiene. The results of this study indicate that the hygiene description of snack food handlers in the elementary school environment, Alafan District, Simeulue Regency shows that the hygiene of all handlers does not meet the requirements. The description of the sanitation of snack food equipment in the elementary school environment in Alafan District, Simeulue Regency shows that only 2 canteens meet the hygiene and sanitation requirements for snacks in the canteen in the elementary school environment in Alafan District, Simeulue Regency. The description of the sanitation of serving snacks in the elementary school environment in Alafan District, Simeulue Regency shows that the sanitation of serving food in all canteens (75%) does not meet the requirements. The description of the sanitation of the snack food vendor facilities in the elementary school environment, Alafan District, Simeulue Regency shows that out of 4 canteens, only 1 canteen fulfills the sanitation requirements for serving this because the canteen owners do not pay attention to the serving container as what is sold must be wrapped and closed and avoid contamination. vector (disease-carrying flies) shows that the sanitation of the vendor facilities in 2 canteens (70%) does not meet the requirements. only 1 canteen fulfills the sanitation requirements for serving this because the canteen owners do not pay attention to the serving container as what is sold must be wrapped and closed and avoid contamination. vector (disease-carrying flies) shows that the sanitation of the vendor facilities in 2 canteens (70%) does not meet the requirements. only 1 canteen fulfills the sanitation requirements for serving this because the canteen owners do not pay attention to the serving container as what is sold must be wrapped and closed and avoid contamination. vector (disease-carrying flies) shows that the sanitation of the vendor facilities in 2 canteens (70%) does not meet the requirements.
Performance Analysis Of Yoshua Hospital From The Perspective Growth And Learning Balanced Scorecard In 2022 Nico Aurelius Tarigan; Mardiati Nadjib Septiana
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 02 (2023): Periode April-June, 2023
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This study aims to measure the performance of Yoshua Lubuk Pakam General Hospital from a growth and learning perspective using the Balanced Scorecard. This type of research is descriptive quantitative. The data collected are secondary data and primary data. Secondary data was obtained from documentation of financial reports and human resource reports for 2022. Primary data was obtained by distributing questionnaires to hospital employees working in 2022. The results showed that hospital performance from a growth and learning perspective was generally good. Management need to pay special attention to measuring indicators that are not good or good enough, and maintain an assessment of good indicators in order to improve hospital performance in the future.

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