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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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Civil Law In Health Services Practice In Indonesia: Systematic Review Tamon, Oktavian; Yuyut Prayuti
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 04 (2023): Jurnal eduHealt, 2023, December
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Health services are one of the efforts that can be made to improve the health status of both individuals and groups or society as a whole. In its implementation it cannot be separated from legal rules and regulations. So it is hoped that this health service practice will not go off track. The aim of this systematic review is to examine journals that explain how civil law applies to health service practices in Indonesia. This systematic review uses articles in the PubMed, Google Scholar, and ProQuest databases published in 2018-2023, getting 759 articles then reviewed using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) diagram and getting 5 articles that meet the requirements to be applied. From the results of 5 articles, it was found that civil law in health service practice includes laws that regulate protecting patient rights, doctors' legal responsibilities regarding patient lawsuits, doctors' responsibilities towards patients and maintaining patient information confidentiality. It can be concluded that civil law in health service practice has provisions that regulate the rights and obligations of doctors and health workers to patients. Civil health law is also a tool or collection of rules. Civil law is the regulation of rights, property and anything related between individuals and legal entities. So it is important for doctors and health workers to understand and carry out health services in accordance with applicable procedures and laws as well as health norms.
The Effect of Gadget Usage Duration on Cognitive Function with MMSE in SMPN 2 Students in Koba District, Bangka Belitung Islands Fahrozi, Fahrozi; Nuraini, Nuraini; Darwin, Prasila; Leli H. Indriyati; Pudyastuti , Erlina
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Gadgets as technological tools with its various conveniences are currently considered important in everyday life. The use of gadgets for a long duration time can interfere children's learning ability, reduce interaction with the surrounding environment and can reduce attention, resulting in impaired cognitive function’s development. This study aims to determine the relationship of gadget usage duration to the development of cognitive function. This is a descriptive analytic, cross-sectional study, which was conducted on SMPN 2 Koba students totaling 72 students. The SAS-SV questionnaire was used to determine the gadget usage duration (categorized as light, medium and heavy) and the MMSE questionnaire to examine cognitive function (categorized as normal and impaired cognitive function). The results showed that more than half of the subjects (56.9%) cognitive impairment and most (51.4%) were heavy gadget users. There is a significant relationship between the length of device use and the development of cognitive function (p=0.000). As a conclusion, the longer duration of gadget usage, the greater the possibility of impaired development of cognitive function.
Analysis of the Utilization of BRI Life Insurance and BPJS Health for Bank BRI KC Jambi City Employees Haza Hanifa; Dwi Noerjoedianto; Helmi Suryani Nasution
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The use of health insurance in Indonesia takes various forms, starting from government health insurance or better known as the National Social Security System (SJSN), in this case the government stipulates Law No. 24 of 2011 concerning the Social Security Administering Body (BPJS). For overall data on active JKN membership coverage in Jambi province as of December 1 2022, there were 3,026,329 participants or 83.08% of the total population of 3,642,763, of which the highest prevalence of participants was in Jambi City with a total participation of 610,498 or the equivalent of 98 .15%. Apart from that, the government also has an institution called a State-Owned Enterprise (BUMN). Bank Rakyat Indonesia is one of the 4 banks affiliated with BUMN. To provide guarantees to each employee, Bank BRI usually guarantees aspects of their health by providing health insurance known as BRI Life. This research is a qualitative research with a case study approach involving 12 informants consisting of BRI Life insurance coordinators, BRI Bank employees, and BRI Bank customers who use BRI Life and BPJS Health insurance. The main techniques in this research are observation and in-depth interviews. The aim of this research is to see the use of health insurance for employees of Bank BRI KC Jambi City in improving health status. This research obtained the results that the use of BRI Life and BPJS Health insurance for BRI Bank employees is not entirely based on the employee's attachment to BRI Bank, employees are free to choose to use company insurance or BPJS Health depending on personal needs.
Investigation Factors Affecting Elderly Awareness of Smoking Stopping Helprida Sihite; Sari Siregar; Nova Sontry Node Siregar; Debora N Simamora; Fransiska Debataraja
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Smoking behavior remains a global health issue due to its connection to various diseases and even death. Understanding the factors influencing elderly awareness to quit smoking is crucial for public health interventions. A study conducted in Bonan Dolok I Village, Sijamapolang District, Humbang Hasundutan Regency, aimed to analyze factors affecting the elderly's awareness to quit smoking. The factors explored included knowledge, sources of information, age, work, and family support. The study used a cross-sectional design with an analytic descriptive quantitative approach and involved 41 elderly men in the village. The results showed that 85.4% of the participants had good knowledge, 87.8% had a good source of information, 87.8% had good family support, and 90.2% were aged between 60 and 79 years. The Chi-Square test revealed no significant relationship between knowledge factors, sources of information, family support, age, occupation, and elderly awareness to stop smoking (P> 0.05). Based on these findings, the study concluded that factors such as knowledge, sources of information, family support, age, and work do not significantly affect the awareness of the elderly to stop smoking in the village of Bonan Dolok I. It is recommended for further research to consider other factors such as personal motivation, mental health, and social influence in designing interventions to increase awareness of stopping smoking in the elderly population
Safety And Convenience Of Ethnomedicine For Influenza Disease In Toddlers In Bedulu Village, Gianyar District Dewa Ayu Putu Satya Dewi; Ida Ayu Manik Partha Sutema; Putu Yudhistira Budisetiawan; Ni Putu Aryati Suryaningsih
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The Ethnomedicine is a research method that is effective in terms of time and cost for obtaining new compounds. This has resulted in Etnomediicne research continuing, including Indonesia especially the Bali island. Etnomedicine which has been a traditional medicine from generation to generation in Bali, is known as Usada Bali. Balinese people use Usada Bali for various types of illnesses, for example Influenza. This type of research is descriptive qualitative with a Snowball Sampling. Data collection methods were use structured interviews and Focus Group Discussion (FGD). This research was collected on 23 informants in Bedulu Village, Gianyar Regency with data processing using Braun and Clarke thematic data analysis. The research results obtained 5 themes, including Etnomedicine of Influenza Disease in Toddlers 1) Boreh Kencur with mixed ingredients, 2) Boreh Kencur with mashed, 3) Onion oil with chopped, 4) Onion Oil with smeared, and 5) Dadap leaves. The safety and comfort results showed that all Etnomedicine Influenza Disease for Toddlers in Bedulu Village, Gianyar were concluded to be safe, while Beras Kencur with mashed and Onion Oil with chopped was concluded to be less comfortable because the ones used were not preferred.
The Effect Of Education Through Diary Stunting Prevention Against Strengthening Mother's Knowledge In A Family Camp Of High Quality Charity (A Case Study On The Tribe Of Ahe) Handini, Lail; Elly Trisnawati; Marlenywati, Marlenywati; Indah Budiastutik
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Bengkayang is a district contributing to stunting cases in West Kalimantan, at 30.1% by 2022. The figure has increased compared to the previous year. The majority of the population in this district is the Ahe Dayak tribe, with an average level of secondary to lower education, i.e., no SD, SD, or SLTP graduates. It can affect public understanding, especially among young mothers, of stunting prevention efforts. One of the priority stunting villages in the district is Tumiang Village, which is in the category of Quality Family Village (Kampung KB) with remote access to health services. These factors are determinants of the intensity of health services from the local health force, so it is necessary to make an effort to improve education for young mothers in the prevention of stunting. The study aims to analyze the impact of education through the Stunting Prevention Diary on the improvement of Mother Balita's knowledge in Quality Family Village. The design used was quasi-experimental, with a one-group pretest and posttest. Samples of as many as 30 mothers who have news and are in the village of Tumiang Samalantan Prefecture were taken by purposive sampling. The measurement was done twice over a month of intervention using the Stunting Prevention Diary media. The data was analyzed using a pair T test (α = 95%). The results of the study showed that the majority of young mothers are unemployed (playing as a householder of 53.5%), the job of the head of the family is a farmer/manager/garden worker (80%), the educational level of the mother is SLTP and SLTA (36.7%), and the family income under UMK Bengkayang district was 70%. The knowledge score of the respondents increased from 9.40 to 12.83. The intervention provided is educational through the media. Diary Prevention Stunting is effective in improving the knowledge of the mother of the newborn. Thus, it can be concluded that the education of stunting prevention using the media Diary stunting prevention has an influence on the improvement of mothers' knowledge and can be used as one of the examples of health promotion efforts in order to accelerate the decline in stunting in Bengkayang district.
The Relationship Between Diet and Physical Activity with Uric Acid Levels in the Elderly in the Working Area of the Padasuka Central Cimahi Health Center Rudyana, Hikmat; Yuswandi, Yuswandi; Rosila, Anggi Dara; Santoso, Budi; Akbar, Teguh; Supriadi, Dedi; Saadah, Hindun
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This study aims to determine the relationship between diet and physical activity with uric acid levels in the elderly in the Padasuka Health Center Working Area. Cross sectional research design. A sample of 78 respondents was taken with the Stratified Random Sampling Technique. Primary data collection was obtained through interviews and checking the community in RW 14. Based on Univariate Results most respondents with high purine consumption patterns were 40 people (51.3%). Most respondents with moderate physical activity were 28 people (35.9%). Then most of the respondents with abnormal uric acid levels were 48 people (61.5%). Bivariate results showed no relationship between diet and uric acid levels in the elderly in RW 14 Padasuka Village, Padasuka Health Center Working Area (p = 0.070). There is no relationship between physical activity and uric acid levels in the elderly in RW 14 Padasuka Village, Padasuka Health Center Working Area (p = 0.819). There is no relationship between diet and physical activity with uric acid levels in the elderly in RW 14 Padasuka Village. It is expected for the RW 14 community to better maintain their diet and lifestyle so that uric acid levels are not high.
Development of Hair Tonic with a Combination of Bitter Melon Leaves Extract (Momordica charantia L) with Stringbean Leaves Extract (Vigna sinensis L) Setiawan, Ike; S, Partomuan; Purba, Anny Victor
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Beauty long hair is each women dream, many Indonesian natural plants can make healthy hair, one of them is Bitter melon leaves extract (Momordica charantia L) and Stringbean leaves extract (Vigna sinensis L). Bitter melon leaves extract contains flavonoids and long bean leaves extract contains saponin and flavonoids as hair growth in hair tonic and preparations for the stability testing of 4% Bitter melon leaves extract and long bean leaves extract with variant ethanol 96% knowing the activity hair tonic of hair growth in New Zealand’s White rabbits. The results show that hair tonic activity F2 show long maximals New Zealand’s White rabbits hair growth (225,67±3,40 mg is longer than positive control. Physical stability test was carried out for 3 months at 25±2 0C dan 40±2 0C. Dermal acute irritation test is known that the single extract of the irritant index pare leaves is very mild 0-0,4).
The Relationship Between Verbal And Non-Verbal Communication Of Nurses To Level Of Patient Satisfaction At Mattombong Health Center Pinrang District Andang, Baharuddin; Al Adawiah, St. Arabiah Tul'
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Any interaction that involves nurses directly or indirectly is considered verbal communication, in contrast to non-verbal communication which is done gradually through attitude, body language, and tone of voice because the problem that usually leads to customer dissatisfaction is the lack of communication between officers and clients, customers will be happy if the health services they receive meet or exceed their expectations. Effective communication requires good interpersonal communication skills from nurses. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between verbal and non-verbal communication of nurses with the level of satisfaction at Mattombong Health Center, Pinrang Regency. Data were collected using a questionnaire sheet and then analyzed by cross sectional quantitative analysis method, the population in the study amounted to 43 patients, the research sample was 33 patients who had been carried out on June 15 to July 15, 2023. The results showed that there was a relationship between verbal communication and the level of patient satisfaction with the results of p=0.004 <0.05 and there was a relationship between non-verbal communication and patient satisfaction as evidenced by the value of p=0.002 <0.05.
The Relationship Of The Role Of Parents On The Reproductive Health Of Adolescents In Batumbulan Ii Village, Babussalam District, Southeast Aceh District Yessy Syahradesi Br Tambunan; Yusnika Damayanti
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Unhealthy reproductive health behavior among teenagers, especially unmarried teenagers, is increasing. The impact of unhealthy reproductive health behavior causes teenagers to engage in premarital sex and promiscuity among teenagers. One of the factors that influences reproductive health behavior in adolescents is the role of parents. The aim of this research is to determine the relationship between the role of parents and adolescent reproductive health in Batumbulan II Village, Babussalam District, Southeast Aceh Regency. The population in this study was 557 parents who had teenage children aged 16-19 years in Batumbulan II Village, Babussalam District. The sample in this study was parents who have teenage children, totaling 85 respondents. The sampling method is using random sampling. The research was carried out in Batumbulan II Village, Babussalam District, Southeast Aceh Regency. The research results showed that the role of parents on adolescent reproductive health showed that (80%) had a positive role and (20%) had a negative role on adolescent reproductive health. The results of research on adolescent reproductive health behavior showed that (82.35%) showed good reproductive health behavior and (17.65%) had poor reproductive health behavior. The conclusion from the research is that there is a very significant relationship between the role of parents and adolescent reproductive health. So it is hoped that teenagers and parents will better understand the knowledge, attitudes and actions of teenagers in order to reduce the occurrence of unhealthy adolescent reproductive health behavior.

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