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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 Nutrition Education On Food Waste In Patients With Diabetes Mellitus Meitris, Indriana; Sri Rezeki Pettalolo; Masfufah, Masfufah
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 04 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (inpres), Year 2024
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Background: Food waste is an indicator of the success of nutrition services in hospitals. If food waste is >20% in every feeding then this shows that nutrition services in the hospital have failed. One way to reduce food waste is by providing education. And Diabetes Mellitus is the biggest contributor to food waste during hospitalization. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of providing nutrition education on food waste in patients with diabetes mellitus at RSUD Undata, Central Sulawesi Province. Methods: The type of research used is quantitative with experimental method of pre-experiment design one group pretest-posttest. The population of this study were patients with diabetes mellitus who were hospitalized at RSUD Undata, with a sample size of 30 respondents aged 18 to 55 years. The data collection technique used the method of weighing food waste. Research Results: Of the 30 respondents, the percentage of food waste before being given nutrition education was (>20%) with each type of staple food 43%, animal side dishes 38.3%, vegetable side dishes 37.4% and vegetables 56.3%. After being given education, the percentage of food waste decreased, namely (<20%) the type of staple food 5.6%, vegetable side dishes 13.3%, animal side dishes 5% and vegetable 10.3%. Conclusion: There is an effect on the provision of nutrition education on food waste in patients with diabetes mellitus with a significance value >0.05 on the types of staple food, animal side dishes, vegetable side dishes and vegetables. While nutrition education on the rest of fruit food has no effect with a significance value >0.05.
Increasing Knowledge And Attitudes Towards Organic Waste Processing Through Demonstration Of BSF (Black Soldier Fly) Maggot Cultivation Practices At Darul Fikri Islamic Boarding School, Sungai Belidak Diki Fahrozi Almuharami; Selviana, Selviana; Elly Trisnawati
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 04 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (inpres), Year 2024
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Darul Fikri Islamic Boarding School, as an Islamic educational institution andreligious tourism destination, produces a large amount of organic waste, impropermanagement of organic waste can have a negative impact on the environment. BSF maggot cultivation offers a potential solution to overcome the problem oforganic waste, this study aims to measure the effectiveness of BSF maggotcultivation practices in improving students' knowledge and attitudes towardsorganic waste management at Darul Fikri Islamic Boarding School, this study used a quasi-experimental one-group pretest-posttest design, A total of 30 students became respondents and were given questionnaires before and afterparticipating in the BSF maggot cultivation practice. Data were analyzed using a paired t-test to test the difference in scores between the pretest and posttest. The results showed a very significant increase (p value <0.05) in the knowledge andattitudes of students after participating in the BSF maggot cultivation practice, this indicates that the demonstration method is an effective approach in increasingstudents' awareness and skills in managing organic waste. The practice of BSF maggot cultivation has proven effective in improving students' knowledge andattitudes towards organic waste management. This approach can be a model thatcan be applied in other educational institutions to encourage environmentallyfriendly behavior.
Implementation Compress Warm To Patients Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever With Problems Nursing Hyperthermia In The Kemuning Room Of Dustira Class II Hospital Hikmat Rudyana; Syintang Rasi Maliki; Gunawan Irianto; Dedi Supriadi
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 03 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (September), Year 2024
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DHF cases in Indonesia continue to increase, in 2021 there were 73,518 cases with a death rate of 705 people. In 2022, there were 131,265 cases with 1,183 deaths. In the period January - July 2023, 42,690 people were infected with DHF and 317 people died. One of the symptoms of Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is a sudden high fever (more than 38.0 C) that lasts continuously for 2 to 7 days. Fever if not handled properly can cause other effects, if the temperature is above 38 then it can increase sweating, pale, clammy, and cold skin, general weakness, tachycardia with a weak pulse, nausea or vomiting, dizziness, mild headache, or fainting. Temperatures above 40 degrees can cause hot, red, dry skin, tachycardia with a strong pulse, delirium, seizures, or coma. The purpose of this study was to analyze and describe the application of warm compresses in overcoming hyperthermia problems in Dengue Haemorragic Fever patients. The method used in the preparation of this scientific work is descriptive with a Case report approach to nursing care by applying Evidence based practice nursing Warm compresses on 1 patient with a body temperature of 38.0ºC. Data collection methods used in this case study are interviews, observation and physical examination. The results of the case study obtained the application of warm compresses was able to reduce body temperature in Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever patients with hyperthermia nursing problems. It is recommended that nurses can combine pharmacological therapy with nonpharmacology, namely warm compresses to help reduce body temperature in patients.
Evaluation Of Patient Satisfaction In The Service Of The Lembang Hospital Heart Poly Rachmi Anasthasia Seriulna; Kosasih, Kosasih; ⁠Eka Purwanda
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 04 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (inpres), Year 2024
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This study aims to evaluate the level of patient satisfaction with the services at the Lembang Hospital Heart Poly. Patient satisfaction is one of the key indicators in assessing the quality of health services provided, especially in cardiac specialist services that require more attention. The method used in this study involves a questionnaire survey to patients who have received services at the Lembang Hospital Heart Poly. The aspects assessed include the speed of service, the competence of medical personnel, facilities, and the comfort of the hospital environment. The results of the study showed a high level of patient satisfaction in terms of the competence of medical personnel and facilities, but there were several complaints about the speed of service that needed improvement. This finding is expected to be an evaluation material to improve the quality of services in the future.
Analysis Of The Influence Of The Quality Of Ponek Emergency Room Service Quality On Patient Satisfaction At Pulang Pisau Hospital Sandra, Santi; Vip Paramarta; ⁠Eka Purwanda
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 04 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (inpres), Year 2024
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This study aims to analyze the influence of service quality IGD PONEK (Comprehensive Emergency Neonatal Obstetrics Services) on patient satisfaction at Pulang Pisau Hospital. The quality of service in emergency services, especially in the PONEK unit, is very important because it is directly related to the safety of mothers and babies. A survey was conducted on patients and their families who received PONEK emergency room services at Pulang Pisau Hospital. The dimensions of service quality analyzed include service speed, competence of medical personnel, facilities, and responsiveness to emergency conditions. The results showed that the quality of service quality had a significant influence on the level of patient satisfaction. Aspects of officer competence and responsiveness are the main factors that affect satisfaction, while facilities still need to be improved. This study provides recommendations for hospitals to improve aspects of facilities to increase overall patient satisfaction.
Breakfast Habits Relationship With Blood Sugar Levels And School Performance In Healthy Children In Yayasan Bali Kuna Santi, Karangasem, Bali Sidiartha, I Gusti Ayu Diah Febriyani; Indriyani, Desak Putu Rendang; Natalia, Vica; Fenia, Irene; Gozali, Ferry Suganda
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Background: These days, an increasing number of young people skip breakfast for a variety of reasons. Skipping breakfast is a behavior that raises the risk of metabolic disorders such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease, decreased sleep quality, as well as reduced concentration and creativity.  This behavior is said to be increased glycemic responses that associated with increased blood sugar levels. Skipping breakfast also associated with decreased of concentration, creativity, and school performance. This research was conducted to examine whether there is a significant relationship between breakfast habits and blood sugar levels as well as school performance in healthy children. Methods: A cross-sectional design with 43 healthy children aged 8 months to 15 years as research participants. Participants were assessed for weight, height, body mass index (BMI), breakfast habits, school performance, and blood sugar levels. The SPSS software’s One-Way ANOVA test were used to examine the exam outcomes. Results: A One-Way ANOVA analysis produced p value of 0.353 (>0.05) for blood sugar levels and p value of 0.003 (<0.05) for school performance. Conclusion: While there is no statistically significant relationship between breakfast habits and blood sugar levels in healthy children, there is statistically significant relationship between breakfast habits and school performance. These results may be attributed to several factors that can be considered for further research.
Community Midwifery Practice PHBS Education In Households In Preventing Stunting In Toddlers Irawati, Rita; Kustiani, Wahyu Nur Indah; Nurrofiqoh, Shinta Dwipa; Yantini, Yuli; Rahayu, Sulistio
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 04 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (inpres), Year 2024
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Stunting is one of the chronic malnutrition problems in society, especially in toddlers. Stunting is caused by a lack of nutritional intake that occurs over a long period of time due to the provision of food that does not meet nutritional needs. The direct causes of stunting are inadequate nutritional intake and a history of infectious diseases, while indirect factors are parental knowledge about nutrition, parental education, parental income, and the number of family members. Stunting can be prevented by several things such as providing exclusive breastfeeding, consuming a variety of foods with a healthy and balanced menu, getting used to PHBS, doing physical activities such as exercising, giving supplements to toddlers and monitoring children's growth and development regularly or routinely taking them to the integrated health post. Empowerment and education to the community need to start from the household, especially for pregnant women and mothers with toddlers because children are assets or generations whose growth and development must be maintained. Based on the results of a pre-survey conducted from May 30-31, 2024 in Notoharjo Village with unstructured interviews conducted by researchers through interviews with 10 pregnant women and mothers of toddlers. From the interview results, it was stated that 8 people (80%) did not understand PHBS with stunting. While 2 people (20%) other mothers already understood PHBS with stunting. So the role of health workers plays an important role in providing education about the importance of PHBS with stunting which are interrelated. This aims to increase knowledge related to PHBS in reducing the incidence of stunting.
Relationship Between Anti-Virus Drugs And The Incidence Of Herpes Zoster Oticus: Literature Review Fatmawati, Fatmawati; Nurelly N. Waspodo; Indah Hamriani
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Herpes zoster oticus (HZO) is an infectious disease characterized by an erythematous vesicular eruption or rash on the pinna and external auditory canal along with severe otalgia. Antiviral drugs are very effective in reducing the severity and duration of HZO when treatment is started within 72 hours of the onset of the rash. Objective: This retrospective study summarizes the knowledge of the relationship of antiviral therapy to the incidence of Herpes Zoster Oticus . Method: This article is a literature study or literature review. The literature was obtained by collecting and reviewing Narrative Review, Case Report, Journal Method articles that were downloaded using electronic based accredited/indexed by Scopus and Sinta. Results: In this literature, 20 research articles were obtained discussing herpes zoster oticus and in them discussing treatment using antivirals. Among them consisted of 8 Case reports, 6 Narrative Reviews, and 6 Journal Methods. Conclusion: Antiviral administration in the occurrence of Herpes Zoster Oticus Antiviral administration in cases of Herpes Zoster Oticus is still effective until now. Administration of antivirals as early as possible within 72 hours is effective in reducing the severity of Herpes zoster oticus . Early treatment can stop the invasion and replication of the Varicella zoster virus further into the cranial nerves so that the prognosis for healing nerve function is very good. The combination of Antivirals and corticosteroids is the standard treatment for Herpes zoster oticus which helps full recovery of facial paralysis and inhibits hearing loss. However, from this literature review it is known that the delay in treatment of hearing function experienced will continue.
Analysis Of Hospital Readiness For The Implementation Of Standard Inpatient Care Class (KRIS): Literature Review: English Saleh, Ria Amalia; Rosyidah, Rosyidah; Hidayat , Muhammad Syamsu
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Health development aimed to improve access and quality of health services, yet 4.5 billion people globally and 2.9 million rural residents in Indonesia still lacked adequate access. The JKN Program strived to equalize health services, despite facing challenges such as complex registration and access inequalities. To enhance inpatient care quality, the Standard Inpatient Care Class (KRIS) system was implemented with 12 criteria. Although 81% of regional hospitals showed readiness for KRIS, many still required infrastructure adjustments. This study analyzed hospital readiness in implementing KRIS and provided recommendations to enhance its implementation effectiveness. The research utilized a literature review with a PRISMA approach. Google Scholar and PubMed search engines were used. After removing duplicates and filtering articles, eight relevant articles were selected and evaluated using Mendeley software. The research findings indicated variations in hospital readiness to meet Standard Inpatient Care Class (KRIS) requirements. Pertamina Bintang Amin Hospital only met 30% of the KRIS standards, while regional public hospital dr. Moch Anshari Saleh Banjarmasin achieved 85% readiness. Regional public hospital karanganyar and hospital Bhayangkara Medan faced challenges in policy socialization and infrastructure, while hospitals in Tangerang and Purwakarta districts struggled with meeting intensive care and isolation room standards. This study highlighted the need for infrastructure and facility improvements, as well as policy socialization for KRIS to achieve full standards. Hospital readiness for KRIS varied, with main challenges in infrastructure, facilities, socialization, as well as budgetary and funding constraints. The government and BPJS Kesehatan should monitor hospital readiness and subsidy mechanisms periodically.
Analysis Of Support Management In Drug Management In The Pharmaceutical Installation Of Permata Serdang Hospital Paramitha, Nadya Cahya; Oktamianti, Puput
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Support management in the Pharmaceutical Installation has the aim of supporting the drug management system so that drug management in hospital agencies runs optimally. Pharmaceutical support management consists of human capital, organizational capital, information capital and finance capital, the four of which are interrelated so as to make the system that has been running effective and efficient. The purpose of this study was to determine the condition of support management at the Permata Serdang Hospital Pharmacy Installation. This research is a qualitative research with a case study approach and data collected from interviews and secondary data from the review of hospital documents. The results of interviews with informants from the Pharmacy Installation of Permata Serdang Hospital show that from the human capital aspect there are still problems related to the lack of human resources in related units. In organizational capital, it is known that an organizational structure has been formed that supports a work culture that focuses on patient safety and service efficiency. In information capital, the use of SIMRS has been utilized to support the management of medicines and services, although there are still some technical problems such as slow application and has not been fully utilized for decision making in the management of medicines. There is no information obtained from the finance department for the finance capital aspect, but the Hospital Pharmacy Installation carries out a control process to prevent losses from medicines that have been purchased. Therefore, the Hospital needs to improve the quality of management support such as increasing the number of human resources who also support the organization in the Permata Serdang Hospital Pharmacy Installation, as well as maximizing the function of SIMRS as a decision-making tool in the hope that drug management will run more effectively and efficiently.

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