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ANJANI Journal (Medical Science & Healthcare Studies)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28278704     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37638/anjani.v2i1.510.g477
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ANJANI JOURNAL scientific periodical publication on Medical Science and Healthcare Studies issue as a media for information dissemination of research result for lecturer, researcher and practitioner. The article published in the ANJANI JOURNAL is the authors original work with a broad spectrum of topics. Detailed scopes of articles accepted for submission are The Journals mission is to promote excellence in nursing and a range of disciplines and specialties of allied health professions. It welcomes submissions from international academic and health professionals community. The Journal publishes evidence based articles with solid and sound methodology, clinical application, description of best clinical practices, and discussion of relevant professional issues or perspectives. Articles can be submitted in the form of research articles, reviews, case reports, and letters to the editor or commentaries. The Journals priorities are papers in the fields of nursing, physical therapy, medical laboratory science, environmental health, and medical imaging and radiologic technologies. Relevant articles from other disciplines of allied health professions may be considered for publication.
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THE EFFECT OF DRIED RED GINGER EXTRACT POWDER (Zingiber officinale var. rubrum) ON THE LDL, TRIGLYCERIDES and HDL Oktoviani Oktoviani; Ellen Maidia Djatmiko; Hilda Taurina; Riana Versita
ANJANI Journal (Medical Science & Healthcare Studies) Vol 1, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Muda Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (439.088 KB) | DOI: 10.37638/anjani.v1i2.454

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Tradisional medicine is a part of Indonesian medicine cukture. As ginger is known to affect blood lipid profile, especially red ginger (Zingiber officinale var. rubrum) with a higher volatile oil content than other types of ginger. Meanwhile, dyslipidemia is a state of abnormal blood lipid profile levels. This research was conducted at RSUD dr. M. Yunus Bengkulu in 2014. Subjects were dyslipidemia with diabetes mellitus type 2 patients in age range 30-60 years. The total subjects in this study were 10 patients with simple random sampling grouping method. Then thay were devided into control group and treatment group. Neither group received standard drug therapy. The dried red ginger powder was only given to the treatment group at a dose of 3 grams per day for one month.. Both groups examined the LDL (Low Density Lipoprotein), trigliseride and HDL (High Density Lipoprotein) levels before and after the study. Changes to LDL, trigliseride and HDL levels were tested by independent sample test with a significance value of p 0.05. From the research that has been done is known that the dried red ginger powder not significantly affect LDL, trigliserida and HDL (p LDL=0,261; p Trigliserida=0,966; p HDL= 0,175). Based on the statistical analysis, it is known that the dried red ginger powder not significantly affect LDL, trigliserida and HDL. Descriptive analysis showed a decrease in triglyceride levels. Deskriptive analysis shows that the dried red ginger powder can inhibit the incerase to LDL, can reduce triglyceride and inhibit the decrease to HDL.
The Effect of Benson Relaxation on Pain in Patients with Postoperative Benign Prostate Hyperplesia (BPH) at Sobirin Hospital, Kabupaten Musi Rawas Novi Andayani; Yeni Eliyanti; Siska Ayu Ningsih
ANJANI Journal (Medical Science & Healthcare Studies) Vol 1, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (52.553 KB) | DOI: 10.37638/anjani.v1i2.329

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Nursing interventions or independent actions that can be done in reducing pain in patients with BPH postoperative one of which is by teaching Benson relakasasi techniques. The research problem is that there are still many postoperative BPH patients with pain. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Benson's relaxation on pain in patients with postoperative benign prostatic hyperplesia (BPH) at Sobirin Hospital Musi Rawas District. This type of research is a quasi experiment. The population was 94 people and the study sample was 10 people. The type of data used in research is to use primary and secondary data. Data analysis in this study used univariate and bivariate data analysis with the t test statistic method at the 0.05 significance level. The results of this study were the average pain in patients with postoperative benign prostatic hyperplesia (BPH) before benson relaxation at Sobirin Hospital Musi Rawas District was 7.10. The average pain in patients with postoperative benign prostatic hyperplesia (BPH) after benson relaxation at Sobirin Hospital Musi Rawas District was 4.90. There is a benson relaxation effect on pain in patients with postoperative benign prostatic hyperplesia (BPH) at Sobirin Hospital Musi Rawas District with a value of p = 0,000, meaning 0.05 (α). Sobirin Hospital Musi Rawas Hospital nurses can provide non-pharmacological therapy especially Benson relaxation which can be applied as companion therapy or as part of nursing interventions in the provision of nursing care especially in patients who experience post-BPH pain.
Onychomycosis Prevalence in Rice Farmers in Seginim District, South Bengkulu Regency. Inayah Hayati; Rindy Marselina
ANJANI Journal (Medical Science & Healthcare Studies) Vol 1, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (581.632 KB) | DOI: 10.37638/anjani.v1i2.217

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Onychomycosis is a common infection that occurs in the nail plate. Infections can be caused by the dermatophyte, non-dermatophyte or yeast groups of fungi. The fungus gets into the nails and causes thickening of the nails, leaving the nails glowing. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of wetland farmers in Seginim Subdistrict, Bengkulu Selatan Regency infected with onychomycosis and to identify the types of fungi that cause onychomycosis in the nail scraps of rice farmers. This type of research uses descriptive cross sectional method with purposive sampling technique. The examination technique used direct preparations and culture in SDA media. The samples used in the examination were 40 samples of scraped nails of rice farmers in Seginim sub-district, South Bengkulu Regency. The results of this study showed that from 40 samples of nail scrapings that had the criteria of thickened, brittle, and yellowish brown nails, 16 samples were positive for Onychomycosis-causing fungi, namely 5 (12.5%) people infected with the fungus Trichophyton mentagrophytes and 11 (27.5%). ) people were infected with the fungus Trichophyton rubrum and 24 (60%) samples were negative.
The Relationship between Demographic Characteristics and Patient Compliance Undergoing Tuberculosis (Tbc) Treatment at the Bintuhan Health Center, Kaur Regency, Bengkulu Province Riana Versita; Nova Yustisia; Suci Rachmawati; Cendy Felya Nengsih
ANJANI Journal (Medical Science & Healthcare Studies) Vol 1, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37638/anjani.v1i2.444

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Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria. Adherence to long-term TB treatment is key to controlling tuberculosis. Non-compliance is a serious problem that often occurs which causes the therapeutic goals not to be achieved. This study aims to measure the level of patient compliance with the use of anti-TB drugs. This research was conducted at the Bintuhan Health Center, Kaur Regency. This research is observational by using descriptive method and total sampling technique . The data collection on characteristic and patients compliance was made through  a questionnaire. The data obtained were recapitulated and processed using the Chie Square SPSS 24 method in tabular form and presented in percentage form.The results showed that the relationship between gender P-value = 0.01, occupation P value = 0.065, education level p value = 0.330, on the level of compliance, where gender has a relationship with compliance p = 0.01 0.05 Ho rejected and Ha accepted, while the relationship between work p = 0.065 and education p = 0.330 on compliance tended to have no effect.
Salmonella Typhi Bacteria Sensitivity Test To Green Grape (Vitis Vinifera L) Leaf Extract Eka Nurdianty Anwar; Nita Anggreani
ANJANI Journal (Medical Science & Healthcare Studies) Vol 1, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (990.883 KB) | DOI: 10.37638/anjani.v1i2.457

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Salmonella typhi bacterial infection that causes typhoid fever is one of the highest cases for health, especially in Indonesia. It is necessary to find an alternative treatment using natural ingredients that contain antibacterial to overcome this. The flavonoid content in Green Grape leaves functions as an antibacterial. This study aims to determine the sensitivity of Salmonella typhi bacteria to leaf extract of Green Grape (Vitis vinifera L). The sampling technique was purposive sampling, and the research method was experimental. The concentration of green grape leaf extract made varied from 20%, 40%, 60%, 80% and 100%. The results showed that the inhibition zones formed according to the green grape leaf extract variation were 0 mm, respectively; 2.3mm; 7.5mm; 8mm; and 8.6 mm. The inhibition zone produced by the positive control (+) Ciprofloxacin was 27 mm, while the negative control (-) distilled water produced an inhibition zone of 0 mm. Conclusion : These results concluded that the bacteria Salmonella typhi was resistant to green grape leaf extract.

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