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International Journal of Health Science & Medical Research
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28285166     DOI : 10.37905/ijhsmr.v1i1.7650
International Journal of Health Science & Medical Research is a scientific journal in the field of Public Health and medical science, published by the Department of Public Health, Faculty of Sport and Health, Gorontalo State University in collaboration with the Indonesian Society of Public Health Experts (IAKMI) International Journal of Health Science & Medical Research is a scientific journal that contains research articles published twice a year in June and December. The author can submit articles on any issue relating to public health or medical research with editor consideration. The Aim of this journal is to provide a venue for academicians, researchers, and practitioners for publishing the original research articles or review articles. the scope of the articles published in this journal deals with a broad range of topics, including Public health Science (Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Environmental Health, Health, and Behavior Education, Public Policy Administration, Community Nutrition, Occupational Health and Safety, and Public Reproductive Health articles) and Basic Medical Science (medicine, surgery, ophthalmology, gynecology and obstetrics, psychiatry, anesthesia, pediatrics, orthopedics, microbiology, pathology and laboratory medicine, medical education, research methodology, forensic medicine, medical ethics
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ANALYSIS OF VITAMIN D LEVELS IN CHILDREN WITH THALASSEMIA BETA Nadirah Rasyid Ridha; Johan Gautama; Idham Jaya Ganda
International Journal of Health Science & Medical Research Vol 1, No 1 (2022): February 2022
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Background : Beta Thalassemia is a genetic disorder inherited by autosomal recessive and has spread throughout the world, including Indonesia. Beta thalassemia requires lifelong transfusions, which can cause an accumulation of iron in the skin, liver, and kidneys, resulting in a decrease in vitamin D synthesis.Purpose : This study aims to analyze the levels of 25-OH-Vitamin D in beta thalassemia.Method : This study used a cross-sectional design and was conducted at Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo Hospital from April to July 2021. The population of this study was patients diagnosed with beta thalassemia and non-thalassemia (controls) who met inclusion criteria. This study compared vitamin D levels in beta thalassemia and non-thalassemia patients.Results : This study involved 60 children aged 6 months to 18 years, who were divided into 2 groups: 30 children in the beta thalassemia group and 30 in the non-thalassemia group. In this study, the levels of 25-OH-Vitamin D were lower in beta thalassemia children compared to non-thalassemic children, with a p value =0.012. Children with beta-thalassemia have a 4.33 times higher risk of vitamin D deficiency compared to non-thalassemic children. With a p value =0.023, 25-OH-Vitamin D levels were significantly lower in beta HbE thalassemia children compared to beta thalassemia major children.Conclusion :Levels of 25-OH-Vitamin D in beta thalassemia children were lower than in non-thalassemic children. Levels of 25-OH-Vitamin D in children with beta HbE thalassemia are lower than in children with beta thalassemia major.
ANALYSIS OF ACCEPTANCE OF WORK-BASED STASION MODELS ANTHROPOMETRY MATH MODEL FOR EMBROIDERY WORKERS (CASE STUDY: KECAMATAN KAWALU TASIKMALAYA) Rian Arie Gustaman; Asep Suryana Abdurrahmat; Siti Novianti
International Journal of Health Science & Medical Research Vol 1, No 1 (2022): February 2022
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The attitude of the craftsmen and work station models in embroidery companies that are uncomfortable and safe for the body coupled with work organization that is not yet well organized often causes various problems for the body. The results of previous studies note that there are several angles that need attention: (1) the angle formed between the upper leg and buttocks, (2) the angle formed by the upper arm with the shoulder and (3) the angle formed between the upper arm and the forearm . Based on this, we have designed a work station model that measures the dimensions of the three angles above. However, the model still needs to be tested for community acceptance.The method used in testing the work station model is the acceptance analysis approach using the modified Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) measurement method so that it can be used to determine the level of user acceptance of the work station model created.This research was conducted in three stages by considering several factors, such as the number of researchers, time and budget of funds. Respondents in this study were embroidery workers who had worked for at least 1 year totaling 100 people from various embroidery industries in the city of Tasikmalaya. Before distributing the questionnaire. Respondents are invited to use the work station model for 45 - 60 minutes to carry out sewing activities in general. Because there is only one work station model, each respondent alternates using the work station model until all respondents use it. The trial process lasted for 20 days, namely per day there were 5 respondents who tested using the work station model. Keywords: TAM; Stasion Kera; Bordir
DETECTION OF ANTI-SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME CORONAVIRUS 2 (SARS-COV-2) ANTIBODY IGM AND IGG IN ADOLESCENTS IN GORONTALO Yasir Mokodompis; irwan Irwan
International Journal of Health Science & Medical Research Vol 1, No 1 (2022): February 2022
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Background : COVID-19 is the disease that caused by SARS-CoV-2 infection. Due to the increasing spread of COVID-19 infection in various countries, WHO declared the infection of COVID-19 as a pandemic situation. Detection of IgM and IgG antibodies using the principle of immunochromatography is considered easier to perform than other test. This method can be used as an initial prediction of SARS-CoV-2 infection.Aim : The aims to detect IgM and IgG antibodies anti SARS-CoV-2 in North Sulawesi office workers.Method : This is an descriptive study with cross sectional design. Antibody detection was carried out by dropping the serum of Balai Wilayah Sungai Sulawesi I workers on the examination tool and interpreted according to the result shown.Result : The test carried out 112 workers showed two workers gave reacrive IgM and IgG reactive results, and four workers gave IgG reactive results.Conclusion : IgM and IgG were detected in Balai Wilayah Sungai Sulawesi I workers and this results could be use as a markers for further examination.
RISK FACTORS FOR SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE AND HIV/AIDS TOWARDS MALES SEX MALES IN GORONTALO CITY Irwan Irwan
International Journal of Health Science & Medical Research Vol 1, No 1 (2022): February 2022
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Sexually transmitted diseases (henceforth called STD) are infections that are passed through sexual contact, i.e., vaginal, anal, and oral intercourse. The purpose of this research is to analyze contributing factors of the transmission of HIV/AIDS in the behavior of males sex males.This observational analytic research employed the cross-sectional study approach. It involved 148 males who have sex with males; 30 of them were selected as the sample. The data were analyzed by using Kolmogorov Smirnov and Fisher Exact method.A number of studies focusing on males who have sex with males in areas with a low number of HIV case, i.e., in Gorontalo, are limited; most research examines the risk of STD or HIV/AIDS in a prostitution case. The result shows that maintaining reproductive organs by males sex males does not significantly influence the risk of being infected with STD and HIV/AIDS (P=0.586). This is different from the variable of sexual behavior and understanding of the risk of the transmission of the disease. Such factors significantly contribute to the risk of STD with the p-value p=0.005 and P=0.007 respectively.
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS RELATED TO PRESENTIAL SEX BEHAVIOR IN ADOLESCENTS IN SMP 3 BOTUMOITO Moh Arif Dulambuti; Irwan Irwan; Laksmyn Kadir
International Journal of Health Science & Medical Research Vol 1, No 1 (2022): February 2022
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Adolescence is a time when a person will find interesting new things. One of the problems that occur in adolescence is premarital sexual behavior. The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between knowledge, the role of peers, sources of information (media) and the role of family/parents with premarital sex behavior in adolescents at SMP 3 Botumoito.This type of research is quantitative with a cross sectional design. The population of this research is adolescent students at SMP 3 Botumoito in 2021, totaling 71 with a sample determination using purposive sampling with 63 respondents. Data analysis using Spearman Rank correlation test.The results of the Spearman Rank correlation test for the adolescent knowledge variable, there are 26 respondents (41.1%) who have sufficient knowledge about premarital sex but have deviant premarital sex behavior as many as 14 respondents (53.8%) then the peer variable there are 38 respondents (60 ,3%) peers have an influence on premarital sex and have deviant premarital sex behavior as many as 25 respondents (65,8%) then the variable source of information (media) there are 18 respondents (28,6%) who receive a lot of information about premarital sex with deviant behavior. Then the variable of the role of family/parents there are 35 respondents (55.6%) who have a sufficient role of family/parents with less deviant behavior as many as 18 respondents (51.4%).In conclusion, there is a significant relationship between knowledge (p = 0.004), the role of peers (p = 0.020), sources of information (media) (p = 0.047) with premarital sex behavior in adolescents at SMP 3 Botumoito. There was no significant relationship between the role of family/parents with premarital sexual behavior in adolescents at SMP 3 Botumoito (p=0.939). It is suggested that the school is expected to add education about reproductive health related to adolescent sexual behavior to increase the right information for students.

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