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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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OPTIMIZATION OF THE BEHAVIOR OF HEALTH PERSONNEL DOMAIN ON COVID-19 PREVENTION IN CIKETING UDIK PUSKESMAS BANTARGEBANG BEKASI CITY Kurniati Nawangwulan; Ady Purwoto
International Journal of Health Science & Medical Research Vol 1, No 2 (2022): August 2022
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The state of Indonesia has data on the prevalence of COVID-19 sufferers based on data released by the Covid-19 emergency hospital until October 28, 2020, the total number of COVID-19 patients is 2,240 people. These health workers are known to be infected while treating and handling Covid-19 patients and some are infected from the community, work environment and their family members. This research uses descriptive statistical analysis method with a case study approach using Pearson correlation test and distributing questionnaires to 40 respondents of health workers at Ciketing Udik Health Center Bantargebang Bekasi City, the sample method uses total sampling. The research stage is to conduct a survey with a questionnaire with the aim of analyzing the optimization of the behavioral domain of health workers for the prevention of COVID-19. The results of the research are optimizing the behavior of health workers at the Ciketing Udik Health Center in preventing covid-19 by using masks at all times, using complete PPE when performing services, washing hands for at least 20 seconds, hand sanitizer, consuming healthy foods such as vegetables, fruits and vegetables. fruits that contain high vitamin C, eggs, fish, lean meat and drink lots of water every day.
BEHAVIORAL RELATIONSHIPS MAINTENANCE OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AGAINST THE INCIDENCE OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS Irwan Irwan; Putri Ayuningtias Mahdang; Nur Ayini S. Lalu
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Background: Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) are infections that are transmitted through sexual intercourse both vaginally, anally, and orally. The formulation of the problem in this study is what factors are related to the behavior of the Male Sex Group (LSL) to the transmission of sexually transmitted infections. Research methods: This study aims to analyze the relationship of reproductive health maintenance behavior to the incidence of Sexually Transmitted Infections, this type of study is analytical and observational with a Cross-Sectional design. The population consisted of the entire LSL group of 148 people; the study sample numbered 30. The data analysis technique uses the Fisher Exact and Kolmogorov Smirnov tests. Research results; showed that there was a relationship between reproductive health knowledge to the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (P=0.007), no relationship between reproductive organ maintenance behavior to early detection of cervical cancer (P=0.586), there was a relationship between risky sexual behavior to the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (p=0.005). Conclusion; Reproductive health maintenance behavior affects the risk of STI transmission in the LSL group.Keywords: Risky Sexual Behavior;  LSL; LMS.
SURVEY OF AEDES AEGYPTI LARVAE ON THE PERIMETER OF THE AREA AT THE PORT OF GORONTALO CITY Ekawaty Prasetya; Zul Fikar Ahmad
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The port is a meeting point where the ships, goods and people embark and disembark, also a gateway for the transformation of the spread of diseases such as dengue fever. The efforts to prevent dengue transmission at ports are to free the port area from the life of the Aedes aegypti mosquito. At the perimeter of the port area of   Gorontalo, the HI and CI gures for 2011-2013 have exceeded the predetermined indicator, namely 0 and at the port, there are many buildings and containers for port activities that can become breeding grounds for larvae. The formulation of the problem in this study is how the results of the Aedes aegypti larva survey in the Perimeter Area in the Port of Gorontalo City are. The novelty of this study is due to research on surveys of Aedes Aegypti larvae around the area in the port . This study aimed to determine the HI and CI numbers and the types of potential breeding sites for Aedes aegypti larvae in the perimeter area of   the port of Gorontalo city. This research was an observational study with a descriptive study approach. Where the samples studied were 25 buildings and 48 containers. The sampling technique used was total sampling. Based on the results of data analysis, it is known that the HI and CI numbers on the perimeter area in the port of Gorontalo city are HI (16%) and CI (12.5%) and the type of potential breeding place for Aedes aegypti larvae are buckets. For this reason, it is hoped that the port of Gorontalo City will close and drain the TPA and the Class III KKP of Gorontalo further to improve the control of Aedes aegypti larvae and mosquitoes.Keywords: Larvae survey; Port; Aedes aegypti
ANALYSIS OF OCCUPATIONAL STRESS ON NURSES IN TOTO KABILA REGIONAL GENERAL HOSPITAL Ayu Rofia Nurfadillah; Nur Ayini S. Lalu
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Nursing is a very stressful job because a nursing service provider has a longer duration with patients and is required to provide quality services quickly, precisely, and carefully in complex circumstances or conditions. In addition, nurses are often burdened with other additional tasks and often carry out activities that are not their functions, such as handling administration, finance, and others. Nurses have higher stress levels than other professionals in hospitals. The novelty of this study is because it examines work stress on nurses at TOTO KABILA Hospital. The purpose of this study was to analyze work stress on nurses at Toto Kabila Hospital. The research design used a cross-sectional design, with a research sample of 116 nurses. Analysis of the data used is the chi-square test. The results showed that nurses who had a less heavy workload and experienced moderate work stress were 17 respondents (54.8%) and those who experienced severe work stress were 14 respondents (45.2%). At the same time, nurses with a heavy workload and moderate work stress are 22 respondents (25.9%), and among experts with serious work stress, as many as 63 respondents (74.1%). For good interpersonal relationships, 2 respondents (9.1%) experienced work stress, and 20 respondents (90.9%). Meanwhile, interpersonal relationships that experienced moderate work stress were 37 respondents (39.4%), and severe work stresses 57 respondents (60.6%). The conclusion is that there is a relationship between the workload and interpersonal relationships of nurses with the work stress of nurses at Toto Kabila Hospital, with a value of 0.05. Suggestions are expected that the nurses of RSUD Toto Kabila can manage their working time well, use time effectively in order to complete their work on time, and can find the best solution for every problem faced so as to reduce the workload that results in work stress.
ANALYSIS OF HEPATITIS B TRANSMISSION POTENTIAL IN THE FAMILY OF PATIENTS USING HBsAg RAPID SCREENING TEST Dr Laksmyn Kadir M.Kes; I Made Ari Setiawan
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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the cause of liver disease, found in human body fluids such as saliva, vaginal fluids, semen, and blood. HBV can be transmitted through sex, sharing syringes, baby-mother intercourse, and touching involving bodily fluids. The novelty of this study is that it analyzes the potential for hepatitis B transmission using the HBsAg Rapid Screening Test. The purpose of this study was to analyze the potential for transmission of hepatitis B to the families of patients with patients. This research uses a quantitative method with a descriptive type. The examination used was the immunochromatographic method on venous blood samples of 22 families. The results of the study showed that there were households where one member was detected as HBsAg positive, and 18 other households were HBsAg negative. Transmission of Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) in the family is as much as 9.09% with the family status of parents and children. It is suspected that children who contracted HBV were the result of close contact that lasted for quite a long time, which allowed HBV particles to move. Moreover, the child lives in the same house with the mother, who takes care of him. The conclusion of this study is that the patient's family who has close contact with hepatitis B sufferers can be infected with hepatitis B.Keywords: Virus; Hepatitis B; Immunochoromatography.
THE EFFECT OF MATERNAL KNOWLEDGE ON FISH CONSUMPTION IN UNDER-FIVES: A STUDY ON KABILA COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, BONE BOLANGO REGENCY Sunarto Kadir; Moh. Rivai Nakoe
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AbstractPoor maternal knowledge of nutrition and health is one of the causes of malnutrition in under-fives. Based on the research problem statement, the present work explores the effect of maternal knowledge on fish consumption in under-fives in the working area of Community Health Center Puskesmas Kabila, Bone Bolango, Regency.This study employed quantitative observation analysis that involved 251 under-fives aged 12 to 59 months selected using a quota sampling method. All univariate and bivariate data were analyzed using a chi-squared test.The result showed that most respondents have a poor understanding of the effect of parental or maternal knowledge on the dietary pattern (232 respondents, 92.4%). Furthermore, fish consumption is considered moderate, as seen in 221 respondents (88.0%). The chi-squared test revealed that the p-value of maternal knowledge is 0.000.In conclusion, maternal knowledge contributes to fish consumption in under-fives. It is expected that the research can provide information for Puskesmas Kabila Bone regarding the condition of people and fish consumption in children living in their working areas.Keywords: Knowledge, dietary pattern, fish, under-fives
HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT'S ACCOUNTABILITY FOR ACCIDENT VICTIMS IN SERVICE EMERGENCY Ady Purwoto
International Journal of Health Science & Medical Research Vol 1, No 2 (2022): August 2022
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The victim of a traffic accident is one of the patients who need immediate medical treatment to avoid disability or death. Law No. 36 of 2009 concerning Health states that the obligation for every health service facility, both government and private, has an obligation to provide health services for the rescue and prevention of further disabilities. Emergency services risk a person's survival. Therefore from a juridical point of view, there are some exceptions that are different from ordinary circumstances. The novelty of this study is that it examines the Responsibility of Hospital Management toward Accident Victims in Emergency Services. This study aims to determine and analyze the fulfillment of the rights of accident victims and the responsibility of hospital management to accident victims in emergency services. This type of research is normative juridical legal research with descriptive research methods. The data secondary data used consists of primary legal materials, secondary legal materials, and tertiary legal materials. Data collection through literature studies. After the data is obtained, the data is then processed by means of data inspection, editing, and systematic data, which is then analyzed descriptively and qualitatively. The results of this study show that the fulfillment of the rights of accident victims in emergency services at the hospital is in accordance with laws and regulations. This is evidenced by the fulfillment of patient rights, including no discriminatory treatment and not asking for a down payment for patients with emergency situations. The conclusion of this study is that the responsibility of hospital management for handling accident victims in emergency services has been fulfilled by providing human resources and facilities in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. Keywords: Accountability; Emergency Services
KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES OF SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN TOWARDS VEGETABLE AND FRUIT CONSUMPTION AT SD NEGERI 9 PEKANBARU Mustikawati Mustikawati; Wd Erty Hikma
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There are more cases of malnutrition than other cases, such as stunted growth of children and loss of vitamins and minerals. Lack of consumption of vegetables and fruit causes children to be susceptible to malnutrition. The novelty of this study is because it examines the knowledge and attitudes of school-age children towards vegetable and fruit consumption at SD Negeri 9 pekanbaru The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between knowledge and attitudes towards vegetable consumption in school-age children. This research is a quantitative type of research using cross sectional method which was conducted in July 2015 to determine the knowledge and attitude scores. This research was conducted at the State Elementary School 9 Pekanbaru in a school environment where school children are easier to lack nutrients such as vitamins and minerals during their growth period. Of the 88 respondents studied, there is a significant relationship between knowledge of consumption of vegetables and fruit indicated by a P Value of 0.008 0.05 (OR: 4.667. CI: 1.570 – 13.874). For attitudes, there is a relationship between attitudes towards consumption of vegetables and fruit in school children. P value 0.004 0.05 (OR : 6.500, CI : 2.049 – 20.619) From the results of this study, consumption of vegetables and fruit in children is still lacking. Consumption of vegetables and fruit can be increased through the role of parents and teachers in schools so as to reduce the problem of malnutrition. In addition, facilities and infrastructure in schools can also support children to be able to consume enough vegetables and fruit every day.Keywords: Knowledge and attitudes of school-age children; consumption of vegetables and fruit for school-age children. 
WORK MOTIVATION EFFECT ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE AT SUMBERSARI PRIMARY HEALTH CARE I Kadek Wartana
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The performance of Primary Health Center employees can be achieved if each employee has a high motivation to complete their job in accordance with their responsibilities. This study aims to analyze how much the effect of work motivation on employee performance in Sumbersari Primary Health Center in the Parigi Moutong district. This research was a correlation study with a cross-sectional approach. The population of this study was employees who work at the Sumbersari Primary Health Center in Parigi Moutong district, as many as 64 people, while the sample is all population (total population). Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression. The results showed that the effect partially works on motivation and employees performance in the Sumbersari public health center show that the salary was a variable that most significantly affects partially the employee's performance, where the t value (3,220) is greater than the t table (1,674) and The effect of overall work motivation variable influence simultaneously on the employee's performance because the value of F count larger than F table with R-value of 0,490, which means the degree of influence between variables that are strong enough. In conclusion, there was a significant influence of work motivation (salary and interpersonal relationships) on employee performance at Sumbersari Primary Health Center. The influence of motivation on employee performance was quite strong.
REACTIVE TRHOMBOCYTOSIS IN CHILDREN Ayu Hafsari; Nadirah Rasyid Ridha
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Thrombocytosis is a condition which the platelet count exceeds 450,000/mm3. Thrombocytosis was classified as: mild (450,000-700,000/mm3), moderate (700,000-900,000/mm3), severe (900,000-1,000,000/mm3) and extreme (1,000,000/mm3). Functionally, thrombocytosis is divided into primary (essential) and secondary (reactive). The novelty of this study due to examining reactive thrombocytosis in children. The purpose of this study was to look at reactive thrombocytosis in children.  Essential thrombocytosis is a myeloproliferative disorder due to monoclonal or polyclonal abnormalities of hematopoietic cells or biologic abnormalities of thrombopoietin (Tpo) in the primary regulation of megakaryopoiesis. Meanwhile, reactive thrombocytosis occurs temporarily due to stimulation of megakaryopoiesis with haematological or non-haematological abnormalities. Reactive thrombocytosis is an increase in thrombopoiesis due to reactive process due to infection, chronic inflammation, malignancy, and splenectomy surgery. Bacterial or viral infections are the most common cause (about 37-78%) at any age during childhood. Reactive thrombocytosis are asymptomatic and is usually found incidentally. Based on the guidelines the British Society for Haematology recommends three initial investigations: (1) Peripheral blood smear, (2) Inflammatory markers, and (3) Iron status. Management of reactive thrombocytosis by threated the main diseases, then platelet count returns to normal after the underlying disease is resolved. The overall prognosis depends on the underlying causative condition, approximately 8% of patients with acute infection examined have mild, transient thrombocytosis and show no infectious complications. However, these patients had an increased acute-phase response, prolonged length of stay, more bacteraemia and increased mortality although it only affected a minority of patients. This distinction between essential and reactive thrombocytosis is important because it implies evaluation, prognosis and treatment.Keywords: Reactive Thrombocytosis; Secondary Thrombocytosis; Transient.

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