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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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BALLONS AND BUTEYKO BLOWING EXERCISES AGAINST PEAK CURRENT EXPIRATION OF ASTHMA PATIENTS Ihwan, Anhar; Nugraha, Ary; Negara, Candra Kusuma
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Asthma is becoming a serious global health problem and needs to be addressed. Many asthmatics from various countries experience asthma disorders, so if it is not controlled, it can increase the morbidity rate. One way to assess the occurrence of asthma is to conduct an Expiratory Peak Current (APE) assessment. Do Buteyko breath exercises and Blowing Balloons to overcome and alleviate asthma symptoms. This study aimed to compare Buteyko's breath exercises with Blowing Balloons exercises against changes in peak expiratory currents in asthma patients. The research design used was quasi-experimental with pretest and post-test methods in two groups. The study sample of 20 respondents consisted of 2 groups, namely 10 respondents of the Buteyko breath exercise group and 10 respondents of the Blowing Balloons exercise group, with a simple random sampling technique. After Buteyko breath training and Blowing Balloons exercises were carried out 2 times a day for two weeks, the Wilcoxon sign rank test results for Buteyko breath training and Blowing Balloons exercises with a value of p = 0.00 were obtained. The results of the Mann withney test showed no difference in the mean rank of the asthma control test (ACT) score in Buteyko's breath exercise and Blowing Balloons exercise p = 0.21. The results of measuring the expiratory peak current (APE) showed a significant difference with the p-value = 0.00 in Buteyko breath exercises and Blowing Balloons exercises. Based on the study's results, it can be concluded that Buteyko's breath exercises and Blowing Balloons exercise positively impact the management of asthma symptoms. The results of this study can be an input for nursing services to be used as a guideline for developing Buteyko's breath exercises by blowing balloons against peak expiratory currents in asthma patients integrated into the provision of nursing care.
FAMILY CENTERED NURSING CARE (FCN) MODEL IN SNH (Non-Hemorrhagic Stroke) PATIENTS Al-Mahdi, Fadhil; Negara, Candra Kusuma; Basid, Abd; Dalle, Juhriyansyah
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The process resulting from chronic diseases is the inability to carry out activities independently and freely, so a caregiver who provides a series of treatments is needed. The optimal role of caregivers requires an appropriate approach to improve these abilities. One model that can be applied to caregivers of stroke patients is family-centered care. The FCC model applied to stroke patients can build a system of collaboration, focus on the strengths and sources rather than the weaknesses of the family, recognize the family's expertise in caring for patients, build empowerment rather than dependence, increase more information sharing with patients, caregivers and health services than information only known to professionals, create flexible and non-rigid programs. This study aims to develop an FCC model for caregivers who treat stroke patients at home and can be used as a guide by nurses and caregivers in treating stroke patients at home. This research design is action research, which consists of the stages of the survey, planning, acting, observing, and reflecting. The data collection method was carried out through FGDs, the distribution of questionnaires, and the observation of participants. The participants who contributed to this study were 31 caregivers of stroke patients—data analysis using quantitative and qualitative methods. Qualitative data were obtained through FGD results and observation results. In contrast, quantitative data was collected through the dissemination of FCC questionnaires, assessing the swallowing status of stroke patients, and observing results were analyzed using descriptive statistical tests. This research has produced an FCC Model, a reference in treating stroke patients with dysphagia disorders. It positively impacts increasing skills, the ability to practice swallowing, and assessing swallowing ability in treating stroke patients with dysphagia disorders. Another impact of developing the FCC Model at the Center is that caregivers can apply FCC values when treating stroke patients with dysphagia
IMPLEMENTATION IN THE HOSPITAL TREATMENT ROOM OF WEIGH-IN PATIENT RECEIVING WITH BEDSIDE HANDOVER METHOD Rusmegawati; Lestari, Agustina; Negara, Candra Kusuma
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The methodology for employing the bedside handover method while deploying patient receiving weighers between shifts is a set of instructions for doing so. This study aims to apply the bedside handover approach to patients receiving weights in hospital inpatient rooms. Action research, which is conducted in one cycle, is the research method used. The data gathering techniques included a focus group discussion guide, a patient satisfaction survey, a nurse work satisfaction survey, and an observation format. The 15 nurses who took part in this study were chosen using the purposive sample method. Both quantitative and qualitative statistical tests were used to assess the data on both a qualitative and quantitative level. This study developed a plan for implementing acceptable patient weights utilizing the bedside handover approach in hospital inpatient rooms. This study advised the hospital administration to test the draft protocol for the bedside handover approach to be used as a standard protocol.
LOW-SALT DIETARY INTAKE REDUCES HUNGER IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE. Lestari, Agustina; Apriyanti, Rita; Negara, Candra Kusuma
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The hardest part for patients is adhering to fluid intake restrictions, which can be stressful to the point that patients cannot regulate their fluid intake consumption. The main factor determining the effectiveness of hemodialysis is the patient's adherence to the rules on food and fluid intake. This study aims to determine whether controlling food intake affects how much salt a patient receiving hemodialysis for chronic renal failure feels like they are thirsty. This study is quasi-experimental, using a pre-post test, a control group, successive sampling for sample selection, and up to 15 samples for each intervention and control group. A thirst distress scale (TDS) questionnaire and a visual analog scale (VAS) were used to gauge the respondents' thirst levels. In contrast, the Wilcoxon test and the Mann-Withney test with a significance level of p 0.05 were used in the data analysis for this investigation. There was a difference in thirst as measured by TDS with a meaning fulness of p = 0.008 (p0.05) and VAS with a meaning of p + 0.048 (p0.05) after the intervention, according to the results, which showed that 13 respondents experienced a decrease in TDS values and two people whose TDS values remained with the meaningfulness of 0.000 (p0.05) after treatment in the intervention group. The results of this study allow us to conclude that education is provided continuously. A patient's daily self-care behavior can be improved by the conduct of home visits as a form of supervision of the education that has been given. This behavior includes reducing the patient's daily salt intake to lessen the thirst patients with renal failure receiving hemodialysis frequently experience.
The Relationship of Knowledge with Compliance with Health Protocols for Level III Students of STIKES Santa Elisabeth Medan In 2022 Ice Septriani Saragih; Friska Sri Handayani Ginting; Amnita Anda Yanti Ginting; Tri Agatha Sherlin
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Covid 19 is a health problem that occurs in the world. Spread through droplets (splashes) from the respiratory tract and direct contact, in deciding the spread of Covid 19, the government implements health protocols aimed at preventing the transmission of Covid 19. Knowledge of health protocols is a result obtained from information about actions made to prevent the spread of Covid 19. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between knowledge and compliance with health protocols in an effort to prevent the spread of Covid 19 on Level III Students of the STIKES Santa Elisabeth Medan Academic Ners Study Program 2022. The research design uses a correlation design with a cross sectional approach. The number of respondents are 85 level III students of the academic Ners study program with a sampling technique, namely the Total Sampling technique. The data are analyzed using the Sperman rank test. The results of the study obtained a relationship between knowledge and compliance with health protocols on level III students of the academic Ners study program at STIKes Santa Elisabeth Medan with an r of 0.424 and a p-value of 0.000. It is hoped that the results of this study will be used as additional data for subsequent researchers.
BURGER ALLEN EXERCISE AGAINST THE CIRCULATION OF THE LOWER EXTREMITIES IN DIABETIC ULCER PATIENTS Afida, Anna Martiana; Negara, Candra Kusuma; Chrismilasari, Lucia Andi
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One of the effects of diabetes brought on by poor venous and arterial blood circulation is diabetic foot injury (LKD). Buerger Allen exercise is one modality of therapy that uses active postural movements to enhance blood flow in the lower extremities venous and arterial blood vessels. The brachial index ankle (ABI) technique was used to evaluate improved foot circulation. This study sought to assess the impact of Buerger Allen exercise on LKD patients' lower circulatory extremities. A quasi-experiment with a pretest and post-test without a control strategy was used as the research design. 43 respondents made up the 43 samples for this study, which were collected using successive sampling methods. Using bivariate data analysis, Wilcoxon tests were utilized to compare values before and after the Buerger Allen exercise. The findings demonstrated a statistically significant relationship between the average ABI in LKD patients before and after 0.85 (P-value = 0.000). The Buerger Allen exercise intervention is performed twice daily for three weeks. Positional changes and gravitational force variations can assist in emptying and filling blood vessels. At the same time, contraction of the gastrocnemius muscle and the plantar muscles as a muscle pump activates the ship and prevents backflow. Regular exercise can widen collateral circulation channels, boosting the supply of oxygen to peripheral tissues and the distribution of nutrients. Exercise helps increase circulation, according to studies by Buerger Allen. Therefore it can be suggested in the future that nurses teach patients with lower extremity circulatory disorders in LKD patients.
The relationship between Parity and the Occurrence of Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) in pregnant women HS, Senja Atika Sari; Nuri Luthfiatil Fitri; Uswatun Hasanah; Ludiana, Ludiana; Anik Inayati
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Background: Pregnancy is an early process of life. Lack of energy intake from macronutrients and micronutrients results in chronic energy deficiency (CED) during pregnancy. The high prevalence of pregnant women with nutritional problems can have an impact on the health and safety of mothers and babies as well as the quality of babies born. Factors that cause pregnant women to experience CED is due to the consumption of less nutrients. However, increasing the incidence of CED in pregnancy can also be influenced by various factors, including infection factors, economic status, age, pregnancy distance, parity, knowledge, education level, employment status, and health services. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between parity and the occurrence of CED in pregnant women.Methods: The research of this study is an analytic cross-sectional design. The population of this study were pregnant women in the working area of the Ganjar Agung Public Health Center, Metro City. The Analysis using chi square test. Results: high risk parity found in 13 (12.0%) people and in. While the low risk parity found was 95 (88.0%). The results of the analysis of the different proportions test (Fisher's exact test) obtained a value of p = 0.030 (p <0.05); OR: 3.829 (CI; 95% 1.152-12.727), meaning that there is a relationship between parity and the incidence of CED in pregnant women where pregnant women who are at high risk parity (>4 children) have a 3,829 times.
GRATIFICATION OF PHARMACY COMPANIES AGAINST DOCTORS IN MEDICAL SERVICES IN HOSPITAL Lismayani, Erika; Rachman, Amelia; Negara, Candra Kusuma
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Every industry in today's world, including the medical and health sectors, offers rapid gratification. The existence of retaliation by pharmaceutical companies against doctors, particularly when the pharmaceutical company colludes with doctors to promote drugs by paying them commissions or incentives for each prescription they write for patients when there is a mutually agreed-upon arrangement between the two parties. The conspiracy idea comes from the doctor's request and the pharmaceutical industry. This is also a result of monopolistic practices between pharmaceutical companies and doctors, which cause the price of drugs that patients must purchase to become uncontrollably expensive and raises concerns about the quality of the medications for the patient's recovery because of the doctor's financial incentives to see that the drug is quickly sold/sold on the market. The approach of this study is a type of normative juridical research that employs literature sources, pertinent laws and regulations, other media materials, and interviews to collect information or theories regarding the outcome of the research issue. Pharmacies exert influence by giving something to doctors who work for the government to keep them from losing their freedom and independence when prescribing pharmaceuticals to patients. Doctors routinely recommend pharmaceutical companies' prescriptions because they find it rewarding; as a result, the cost of pharmaceuticals rises, monopolies form, and consumer protection is necessary. It can be considered a crime of gratification for the doctor, which is prohibited under Criminal Code Article 12B.
THE EFFECT OF TUI NA MASSAGE THERAPY TOWARDS EATING BEHAVIOR IN THE DEVELOPMENT AREAS OF THE SALT HEALTH CENTER OF DEPOK CITY YEAR 2022 Syamsiah, Siti; Febry Mutiariami Dahlan; Siti Nur Inayah
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Background: Toddler age is a period that plays an important role in the process of growth and development of a person and is strongly influenced by the eating behavior of toddlers. One of the efforts that can be done to improve and change the eating behavior of toddlers is by doing Tui Na massage. Purpose: the purpose of this study is to find out how the effect of Tui Na massage on the eating behavior of toddlers in the assisted areas of the Pengasinan Health Center in Depok City in 2022 Methodology: This type of research is a quasi-experimental design with a pre and post-test design with a control group. The population in this study were all toddlers aged 3-5 years in the assisted areas of the Pengasinan City Health Center in Depok as many as 1,054 toddlers divided into 18 posyandu with a total sample of 30 people. The sampling technique is Cluster Random Sampling. The research was conducted in the target area of ​​the Pengasinan Health Center in Depok City from April to July 2022. The data used are primary data. Data were analyzed by univariate and bivariate with paired and independent t test. The data is processed using a computer with the SPSS program. Results: The results showed that there was an effect of Tui Na massage therapy on the eating behavior of toddlers in the intervention group (p value 0.001) and there was no effect on examinations 1 and 2 on the eating behavior of toddlers in the control group (p value 0.233) and there were differences between the control group and the intervention group on the eating behavior of toddlers (p value 0.000). Conclusion: The conclusion that Tui Na massage has a good influence on toddlers' eating behavior Suggestion: It is hoped that this Tui Na massage can be applied to improve eating behavior in toddlers
DECISION-MAKING IVA TEST IN GENDER POWER RELATIONS MARRIED WOMEN Yanti, Noor Ridha; Tanwiriah; Negara, Candra Kusuma
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Gender power in reducing the risk of cervical cancer needs serious attention because it has a role in decision-making in the household. Many women leave all decision-making in the family to their husbands, even regarding their reproductive health problems, because of the power relations that a husband has as the head of the household. Factors of domination of power in the household, socioeconomic and patriarchal culture are some factors that relate to decision-making for women. This study analyzed the relationship between gender power relations and decision-making to conduct an IVA TEST examination. This type of research is an analytical survey with a cross-sectional research design. The study sample was taken by 100 respondents using probability sampling techniques with a simple random sampling type. The results of the bivariate analysis using the chi-square test obtained that the variables of power dominance in the household were related to the decision-making of the IVA TEST examination (p = 0.042). Socioeconomic variables consisting of education and income have no relationship with the decision-making to perform the IVA TEST examination. In contrast, knowledge relates to the decision-making to perform the IVA TEST examination (p=0.026). The patriarchal cultural variable of access to resources has no relationship with the decision-making to conduct the IVA TEST examination. In contrast, access to health facilities relates to the decision to run the IVA TEST examination (p=0.048).

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