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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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Continuity of midwifery care for Mrs. "G" with Spina Bifida in infant at RD Maternity clinic, Bandung city Lia Novita; Yanti Herawati
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 01 (2024): Jurnal eduHealt, Edition January - March, 2024
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The incidence of spina bifida varies between two to ten cases per thousand births in various regions worldwide. The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia has conducted sentinel surveillance. From the results of this surveillance, congenital abnormalities of the nervous system rank second among the most commonly found congenital anomalies in Indonesia, with a percentage of 22.3%. One way to reduce MMR and IMR is by providing continuous midwifery care from pregnancy to family planning through the midwifery management approach. The purpose of providing Continuity of Care is early detection of complications that can threaten life, thus worsening the condition of the mother and baby. The method used during the case study was the Continuity of Care method, which includes collecting subjective and objective data, establishing diagnoses, providing management, and documenting in SOAP format. Visits were conducted 9 times: once during pregnancy, once during childbirth, 4 times during the postpartum period, and 3 times during the newborn period. In the third trimester of pregnancy, the mother experienced discomfort, namely frequent urination and back pain, which could be addressed by providing health education about limiting drinks at night and avoiding caffeinated drinks, as well as providing mechanical body health education. There were no problems found during Mrs. G's delivery. During childbirth, the mother received loving care. During the postpartum period, no problems were found, and visits were conducted according to postpartum care standards. Spina bifida was found in the newborn. The baby received care according to the standard care for normal newborns, followed by referral. No other problems were found in the newborn. The conclusion from the assessment of pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, and newborn care for Mrs. G was conducted according to midwifery service standards. The problems and discomfort experienced could be addressed. In this case, there was a gap where the patient underwent routine examinations with midwives and doctors, but the case of spina bifida was not detected. This may be due to the fact that spina bifida cannot be detected by midwife examinations, and during ultrasound examinations, it is not clearly visible due to the fetus's position. Midwives are expected to be able to continuously improve the quality of midwifery services and take preventive and management measures for cases of spina bifida.
Workplace accident risk analysis using the bowtie method in the construction industry: a literature review Fajrisa, Deva; Hariyono, Widodo; Sulistyawati, Sulistyawati
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Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) is an important aspect of decent work, with work accident statistics assessing worker protection from hazards and risks. The construction industry, which has a high risk of accidents, requires effective risk management, including bowtie analysis. This research analyzes the use of the bowtie method in the construction industry in Indonesia. A systematic review with a PRISMA approach was conducted. Relevant articles were searched during the period 2018-2023 through Sinta, Google Scholar, and PubMed using predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria, namely "bowtie method" and "Bow tie Analysis in Indonesia." Out of 18 articles identified with the specified keywords, quality evaluation resulted in six selected articles that met the criteria. The research findings encompass various risks such as the collapse of girder beams and accidents related to COVID-19. The impacts involve various levels of injuries up to fatalities, with mitigation efforts including the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and operator supervision. Analysis of the findings through tables and diagrams presents consistently emerging common risks. Detailed findings on the highest risks, namely girder collapse and workers falling from heights, provide a comprehensive overview of threats, consequences, and mitigation efforts
The relationship of providing lemon aroma therapy with mother's anxiety in care of newborn babies in the health center area Tiarnida Nababan; Buulolo, Arilia; Lubis, Arnisa; Kholid, Arisa Rahmah; Barros, Arlida; Arnisfu, Arnisfu
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Worry or anxiety is tension, feeling no safety, and the concerns that arise because something will happen that isn't fun, but the source part is known. Worry is an emotion without a specific object because it is No known and preceded by experience. Worry differs from fear. Study This aim is to determine the effectiveness of providing lemon aromatherapy for lower-level anxiety in postpartum mothers at the Community Health Center, and also the influence of lemon therapy. Benefits of research: This gives information and adds knowledge to carry out care. Midwifery is complementary, specifically in overcoming maternal anxiety postpartum. Deep-method study This is a quasi-experiment with a design pre-test and post-test with a control design. Samples used in the study This is namely postpartum mothers who experience worry as many as 28 people. Research result This shows that giving lemon aromatherapy is effective in lowering maternal anxiety postpartum in the work area public health center, expressed with a P value of <0.05. Advice from the study This is expected of health workers to provide counseling to the public, especially mothers, related to giving aroma therapy as a non-pharmacological treatment given to mothers who experience anxiety. Postpartum period, or postpartum period, is term for 6 weeks, first after birth. During this, mother and family will experience lots of changes, including changes in structure and function in the family. In stages, this mother starts to adapt to the new role. Therefore, there is seldom impact change psychological mother among them that is worried. Therefore, that required some intervention to reduce impact anxiety, and one of them was the lemon aromatherapy method. Study this aim to know the influence of lemon aromatherapy (Citrus limon) against level of worry in mothers postpartum.
Analysis of safety talks or safety communication in industry: a literature review Hakim, Abdurrohman; Hariyono, Widodo; Solikhah, Solikhah
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Improving safe and healthy working conditions is a must, with an emphasis on identifying and mitigating workplace hazards. Safety Communication or Safety Talk plays a key role in preventing work accidents and increasing workers' understanding of Occupational Safety and Health (K3). This research focuses on the analysis of Safety Talk or Safety Communication in industry as a response to the urgency of occupational health and safety. In a systematic review, applying the PRISMA method to search and analyze recent papers (2018-2023) on Safety Talk or Safety Communication in various search engines, including Google Scholar and Pubmed. Eligibility criteria and a review process were used to select 7 high-quality articles, and Mendeley was used for reference management. The research results confirm the important role of safety communications in improving compliance and performance in various industries. A positive relationship was seen between safety discussions, PPE compliance, and PPE understanding. Safety cultures vary across the construction industry, and climate and crew cohesion support safety communication. Safety messages via text messages were successful in increasing supervisor compliance. Safety communication mediates the relationship between safety culture and performance in the petrochemical industry. Conclusions emphasize expanding safety communication efforts to strengthen safety culture and improve performance in the work environment.
Incidence of superior etremity fractures in children at Ibnu Sina hospital Makassar 2017-2022 Nurul Azizah An’naajiyyah; Jufri Latief; Evi Sulviani Gusnah; Dhedie Prasatia Sam; Ana Meliyana
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A fracture is a disruption in the integrity of bone tissue typically resulting from external force. The upper extremity comprises five components: the shoulder, upper arm, forearm, wrist, and hand. Among these five locations, the upper arm, specifically the humerus, is the site where fractures occur most frequently, accounting for 15% of cases. This study aimed to ascertain the frequency of upper limb fractures in pediatric patients at Ibnu Sina Hospital Makassar from 2017 to 2022. The study employed descriptive methodologies with a cross-sectional design, utilizing secondary data extracted from medical records that satisfied the predefined inclusion criteria. This investigation was undertaken at Ibnu Sina Hospital Makassar from January 2017 to June 2022. The research data was acquired via direct documentation of information extracted from medical records. This study comprised a sample of 47 participants. The findings indicate that a significant proportion of the research participants were between the ages of 6 and 18 (93.62%), predominantly male (59.57%), with humerus fractures being the most common type (40.42%), and the majority of fractures being closed (89.36%).
Factors that influence the stress level of first semester students at high school of health sciences Husada Hospital Jakarta Ernawati, Ernawati; Keisha Ayu Aida Muryanto; Adea Yusti; Yurita Mailintina
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Background: Academic pressure, which comes from students' efforts to achieve high grades and avoid failure, is the main trigger for stress among students. Stress levels tend to be high in students who have difficulty adapting to academic demands, while those who can adapt generally experience lower stress levels. Stress experienced by students can have both good and bad impacts, especially related to increased academic workload which can affect academic performance and GPA. Research objective: to understand academic pressure, stress levels, and the factors that cause first semester students to withdraw. Research method: used was quantitative with a cross-sectional design, involving 131 respondents. Research results: show that there is a strong relationship between conflict, pressure and change and the factors that cause stress in first semester students at one of the private universities in Jakarta. Student characteristics, including age, gender, and study program, were also identified in this study.
The effect of giving a heart diet on cholesterol levels and blood pressure in patients at the Malahayati Islamic Hospital in 2023 yusridawati, yusridawati
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Coronary heart disease is a heart disorder due to a lack of oxygen supply to the heart muscles caused by narrowing or blockages/plaques in the coronary arteries, or coronary artery atherosclerosis. One of the components that make up this plaque is cholesterol crystals. Data from the Malahayati Islamic Hospital, heart disease is the highest rate, a survey was conducted there were patients who did not eat food from the hospital and they ate food from home. Research Purpose: Knowing the Effect of Heart Diet on Cholesterol Levels and Blood Pressure in Patients at Malahayati Hospital This type of research is a quasi-experimental design with one group pre post test. The population in this study were all heart patients who were treated at the Malahayati Islamic Hospital in Medan. Sampling technique was acidental sampling. The sample size was 10 patients. The data were taken using observation sheets for blood pressure and cholesterol, which were analyzed by paired t-test. The results of the study showed that the majority of blood pressure and cholesterol in heart patients before being given a high heart diet and after being normal. 0.38, SD difference = 1.333 and p value = 0.003. The value of p <0.05 means that H0 is rejected and Ha is accepted, which means that there is a significant difference between the level of cholesterol and blood pressure before and after giving the heart diet to the patient. The conclusion of the study is that there is an effect of giving a heart diet on cholesterol levels and blood pressure in patients at Malahayati Hospital. It is hoped that nurses will inform patients to eat and maintain heart diet foods.
Patients' Knowledge Description of Range of Motion (ROM) Implementation in Stroke Disease at the Neurology Outpatient Clinic of RSUD Syekh Yusuf Gowa Asriani Bahar
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 04 (2023): Jurnal eduHealt, 2023, December
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Stroke is a clinical syndrome characterized by a sudden, rapidly progressive onset of focal and/or global neurological deficits, lasting 24 hours or more, or resulting in immediate death, solely caused by non-traumatic cerebral blood circulation disorders. This study employs a descriptive research design with data collection using a questionnaire. The sample consists of 30 respondents, anyone coincidentally encountered by the researcher can be used as a sample, considering those encountered coincidentally as a data source. The conclusion drawn from 30 respondents in the neurology outpatient clinic of RSUD Syekh Yusuf Gowa indicates that 4 individuals or 13.3% of respondents have good knowledge, 17 individuals or 56.7% have sufficient knowledge, and 9 individuals or 30.0% have insufficient knowledge. Therefore, the knowledge of patients regarding the implementation of Range of Motion (ROM) in patients with stroke needs improvement by relevant health authorities.
Relationship between team method implementation and nurse performance Pratiwi, Alifka; Supratman, Supratman
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Introduction: Nurse performance is an activity taken by a nurse in a company in accordance with their authority and responsibilities, and high performance can bring satisfaction to service users while also improving the quality of nursing services. To improve and achieve the standard of nursing services, hospitals must adopt a nursing care system process in the ward based on the Nursing Professional Practice Model (MPKP). The team approach is a nursing care delivery strategy in which an experienced nurse leads a group of nursing personnel to provide nursing treatment to a group of customers through collaborative and collaborative efforts. Method: This is a quantitative study conducted utilizing a design for descriptive correlational research with a sample size of 97 nurses. In this study, data is collected utilizing a questionnaire. Result: Frequency Distribution Based on the application of the team method, it was discovered that the majority of the nurses were in the application of the team method below the optimal level as many as 54 people (55.7%), and the frequency distribution based on nurse performance revealed that the majority of the nurses were in lacking nurse performance as many as 65 people (67%). The Chi-squared statistical analysis resulted in a value of ρ = 0.001. This signifies that the ρ value is lower than α (ρ = 0.001 < α = 0.05). Conclusion: There is a link between using the team technique and how well nurses perform at Dr. Moewardi Regional General Hospital.
The relationship between nurse competence and patient satisfaction Sulistiyowati, Nopi; Supratman, Supratman
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Competence is a level of skill or performance that includes being able to make nursing plans, as well as client care with priority diagnoses, evaluating the actions that have been taken so that by mastering these competencies, the nurse will be able to do things including doing a task. Patient satisfaction can be obtained through service quality, which is the ability to deliver services as promised and accurately (reliability), intention to help customers and provide rapid assistance (responsiveness), understanding ability and courtesy of officers to instill faith and trust in their customers (assurance), care, specific attention to customers (empathy), and the appearance of physical facilities, tools, officers, and interactions items (tangibles). Objective: Determine the association between nursing competency and patient satisfaction. Method: This form of research is quantitative. This is an explanatory survey study that uses a cross-sectional approach. The sample size was 96 patients. This study used non-proportional random sampling. The instrument utilized was a questionnaire. Result: frequency distribution based on nurse competence was found to be mostly incompetent as many as 95 people (99%) and frequency distribution based on patient satisfaction was found that most patients had low satisfaction as many as 77 people (80.2%). The chi-square statistical test yielded a score of ρ = 0 043. Conclusion: There is a relationship between the application of the team method and the performance of executive nurses at Dr. Moewardi Regional General Hospital.

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