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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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Characteristics Of Patients Treated In The Emergency Department Of Cicendo Eye Hospital Bandung Dian Purwitasari; Elfa Ali Idrus; Bagus Ramdan; Astari Nola Margaretha; Muhamad Adli Boesoirie; Patriotika Muslima
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 04 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (inpres), Year 2024
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The Eye Hospital Emergency Department in Cicendo, Indonesia, is experiencing an increase in patients seeking treatment due to eye trauma cases, a prevalent issue in Western countries and Asia, including Indonesia. This study aims to determine the characteristics of patients seeking treatment in the emergency room from June-July 2024. The analytic observational method with a cross-sectional approach was used. The results showed that the largest age group of patients was adult males, with an average age of 43 years. The most common complaint was eye pain, with 40% of patients reporting it. The most common eye condition was foreign bodies in the cornea, followed by mechanical trauma, with 12% of patients experiencing corneal abrasion and lacerated eyelid, and 6% of patients experiencing corneal abrasion and lacerated eyelid. Most patients had a history of previous eye disease, which was the same as the diagnosis of a foreign body in the cornea, specifically the eye affected by grams. This study highlights the need for improved emergency care services in the eye hospital.
Cyst Torsion in Mature Cystic Ovarian Teratoma: A Case Report Singh, Karnel
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 04 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (inpres), Year 2024
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Mature cystic teratoma is an ovarian germ cell tumor with the highest prevalence in women of reproductive age. Approximately 20% of patients are asymptomatic when the tumor is found. Acute pain may occur when there are complications. Echogenic nodules characterized by echogenic sebaceous substance and calcifications are the most common ultrasonographic findings. Generally, cystectomy is safe and effective in preserving ovarian function. Laparotomy and oophorectomy may be considered in cases with high risk of malignancy. The objective of this case report is to discuss a case of cyst torsion in an adult cystic ovarian teratoma, including its diagnosis and management. We report a case of cyst torsion in mature cystic ovarian teratoma in a 26-year-old woman with initial complaints of abdominal pain. The patient presented with complaint of abdominal pain 2 days before admission. There was a palpable mobile and painful mass in the lower left abdomen. Ultrasonography examination showed a cystic image of 11.6 cm x 7.2 cm x 9.3 cm with calcification. Left ovarian torsion was found intraoperatively, thus unilateral left salpingo-oophorectomy was performed with additional pathological results showing a mature cystic teratoma. The specimen was sent to the anatomical pathology confirming a mature cystic teratoma. ANC examination should not only focus on the fetus and uterus, but also require assessment of bilateral adnexa. Salpingo-oophorectomy can be avoided if detection can be done earlier.
Health Perceptions Of Leadership Style In Clinic X Risca Muril Khairani; Dewi Agustina; Nency Utami Br Barus; Rosmala Dewi; Nurna billa; Yulia Rahmadani
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This research focuses on the importance of the leader's role in motivating, directing and developing employees to achieve organizational goals, especially in the clinical context. Factors that influence employee job satisfaction are also in the spotlight, including leadership style, organizational policies, and quality of work life. The research objective to be achieved in this study is to determine and analyze the perceptions of health workers regarding leadership styles at Clinic midwife. Structured interviews were used to explore views and experiences regarding health services at the clinic. The results are understood to gain a deeper understanding of the research subject. The research results show that the leader of Clinic Leaders are also able to control subordinates with a positive approach and show good emotional control in difficult situations. In addition, leaders have a high responsibility in ensuring the quality of service and employee performance meet clinic standards. Based on the results of the interview, the leader of Clinic.
Analysis Of Macro Nutritional Content Of Chicken Nuggets Substitution Of Young Jackpots And Soy Flour As An Alternative To A High Fiber Snack For Obese Teenagers Tita Purwaningsih; Lilia Faridatul Fauziah
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Obesity is a disorder characterized by excessive accumulation of fat tissue in the body. Therefore, additional food with high daily fiber intake is needed. One of them is by providing additional food in the form of young jackfruit and soy flour substitute nuggets. This study aims to determine the macronutrient content and acceptability of nuggets as an alternative high-fiber snack. This study used the True Experimental Design method with a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with 4 levels of young jackfruit and soy flour substitution treatment, namely F0 (100:0:0), F1 (45:45:10), F2 (35:50:15) and F3 (15:65:20). Preliminary research, namely organoleptic quality tests of 30 panelists and ranking tests to show the best formulation, continued with proximate analysis and nugget fiber content. The results of the study showed that there was an effect of increasing fiber content in nuggets, with the highest fiber content in the F3 treatment. Significant effect on the color and texture of young jackfruit substitution and Kruskal Wallis soybean flour (P Value <0.05). The best treatment was in F2. The conclusion of this study is that young jackfruit and soybean flour substitution nuggets show an effect on the levels of calories, protein, fat, carbohydrates, ash, water, fiber, and acceptability in the color and texture categories of nuggets. Obese adolescents are advised to consume 100 grams of fried F2 nuggets per day to meet 95.58% of fiber needs.
Indicators Of The Home Environment In Families At Risk Of Stunting In The Murai Valley Of Pontianak City Widya Eka Lestari; Elly Trisnawati; Indah Budiastutik; Marlenywati, Marlenywati
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Stunting is a serious nutritional problem that Indonesia is still facing. One of the cities in West Kalimantan Province that still contributes to stunting cases is Pontianak City, which is the provincial capital. The condition of environmental factors that are not optimal, supported by the characteristics of slum and densely populated areas, makes Pontianak City, especially the Murai Valley, an area that is vulnerable to stunting risks. This study aims to analyze the indicators of the home environment in families at risk of stunting in the Murai Valley, Pontianak City. The research design used is descriptive observational with a cross-sectional approach, the number of samples is 58 respondents who are categorized as Families at Risk of Stunting. Sampling was carried out by simple random sampling. The location of the research is in the Murai Valley Quality Family Village, Mariana Village, Pontianak City. Data were collected through interviews and direct observations, consisting of variables such as personal hygiene, cleanliness of the home environment, and cleanliness of latrines. The data was analyzed univariate and presented in the form of tables and narratives. The results of the study showed that the personal hygiene of families at risk of stunting was mostly 91.4% in the poor category. The cleanliness of the home environment was not clean by 62.1%, and as many as 93.1% of respondents described the cleanliness condition of the latrines as less qualified. There is a need to improve sanitation, cleanliness of the home environment and improvements to family toilet facilities. It is also hoped that there will be awareness of families at risk of stunting related to the implementation of clean and healthy living behaviors in the family order as a form of stunting prevention efforts.
Difference In Effectiveness Of Fixed Combination Of Cinnarizine 20 Mg And Dimenhydrinate 40 Mg With Betahistine Dihydrochloride 16 Mg In Patients With Meniere's Disease Nurul Wahidah Yasid; Mochammad Erwin Rachman; Ade Rahmy Sujuthi
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Meniere's disease (MD) is a disorder of the inner ear characterized by hearing loss , tinnitus , and vertigo . In most cases , the disease is slowly progressive and has a significant impact on the social functioning of the affected individual. Hearing loss , tinnitus , and vertigo is common symptomatic complaints with many potential causes , but Meniere's disease is actually quite rare and is essentially a diagnosis of exclusion . This research uses a literature review method by tracing the results of scientific publications in the time period between 2012 and 2024 using 3 databases , namely : Google Scholar , PubMed , and ScienceDirect . A search strategy based on PICO suggests that the fixed combination of cinnarizine and dimenhydrinate is a safe and possibly better treatment options for patients . a combination of cinnarizine and low dose dimenhydrinate is a good choice for treatment . Dimenhydrinate has been proven to be effective in reducing the DHI score and sub- score of GVP sufferers , meaning that combination drugs administration is considered more effective for treating Meniere's disease when compared to monotherapy .
Connection Preeclampsia Incidence With LDH Levels Ammar Burhanuddin; Masita Fujiko; Dachlia Sri Sakti
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 04 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (inpres), Year 2024
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Hypertension is a condition that can affect pregnancy. Preeclampsia is a condition in which hypertension occurs after the 20th week of pregnancy and is accompanied by proteinuria. Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) is a hydrogen transfer enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of L-lactate to pyruvate with the intermediary of NAD + as a hydrogen acceptor . This study aims to identify the relationship between the occurrence of preeclampsia with LDH levels . The research was conducted by collecting secondary data from various research journal sources. 20 20 -2024. The research results show that there is connection incident preeclampsia with LDH levels . Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) undergoes increase in cases preeclampsia . Lactate dehydrogenase useful as marker biochemistry For describe the weight preeclampsia experienced patients . In addition , LDH can also describe possibility emergence complications so that can predict patient prognosis . People in the high lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) group were older and had higher body weight and blood pressure .
Acupressure in the Management of Hyperemesis Gravidarum: A Systematic Analysis Ariani, Novida
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Pregnant women who experience more severe emesis gravidarum (nausea and vomiting) are known as hyperemesis gravidarum, this can affect the health of the mother and baby if not treated. To analyze and compile the latest scientific evidence to evaluate the benefits and techniques of acupressure as a method of managing emesis gravidarum, so that it does not develop into hyperemesis gravidarum. This research method is a systematic review with a systematic review based on PRISMA. Literature search based on research articles published in the last 10 years. Literature was obtained from a database of medium to high quality criteria using relevant keywords, namely "acupressure", "hyperemesis gravidarum", "nausea", "vomiting", "clinical study", "experimental study", then selected according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria of the study, appropriate research articles were continued in the PICOT table. Results: Ten studies that passed the inclusion criteria compared 5 different therapies where the most therapy used P6 acupressure and overall were considered to have a low risk of bias. The findings showed that acupressure can reduce the intensity of nausea and vomiting, reduce serum IL-6 levels, lower PUQE scores, better urine ketone results, reduce the frequency of antiemetic administration, and reduce the length of treatment. TherapyAcupressure has the potential to reduce symptoms of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy, especially to prevent the severity towards the diagnosis of Hyperemesis Gravidarum. However, further research with a validated scoring system, diagnostic criteria, clear outcome measures, and conducting larger studies is needed to confirm its effectiveness.
Analysis Of Risk Factors For Diabetic Retinopathy: Literature Review Mardika I. S. P. Laode; Ruslinah HTM; Rachmat Latief
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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a global epidemic and affects populations in both developing and developed countries, with varying levels of health care and resources. different. DM is a chronic disease and generally degenerative in nature which if not treated properly will cause various complications. Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) is the main complication of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) which is the main cause of blindness. Objective: This literature aims to analyze the risk factors for the occurrence of retinopathy. diabetic. Method: This research uses literature method review , a scientific article or journal downloaded from PubMed , Garuda Portal, and Google Scholar with SINTA IV and V standards in the time span 20 20 -202 4.  The keywords in this article search are Diabetic Retinopathy and risk factors. Results: In this literature, it was found namely 20 research articles that report risk factors for the occurrence of retinopathy diabetic. Conclusion: There are several risk factors for retinopathy. Diabetic, namely high cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, being pregnant, smoking habits, and blood sugar levels that are not well controlled.
Factors That Influence UKMPPD Failure A. Muh. Akbar Batara Putra A.M; Febie Irsandy Syahruddin; Darariani Iskandar
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The Competency Test for Medical Professional Program Students (UKMPPD) is the final stage to assess student competence before getting a professional certificate . Failure to pass the UKMPPD is influenced by several factors . This research aiming to identify and analyze the factors that influence failure to pass the Medical Education Program Student Competence Examination (UKMPPD), with a focus on academic readiness , learning methods , and individual factors such as stress , motivation , and social support . The research method included a literature review of various previous studies discussing failure to pass medical competency exams . The analysis results show that academic readiness which includes understanding the material and practical skills is very important to achieve satisfactory exam results . In addition , learning methods that do not match the exam format as well as individual factors such as high stress levels and lack of social support also contribute significantly to failure to pass . This research suggests improving more active and realistic learning methods as well as providing adequate emotional support to reduce future failure rates .

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