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Lux Mensana: Journal of Scientific Health
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 28280334     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56943/jsh
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LUX MENSANA (Journal of Scientific Health) is international scientific journal in field of health sciences, include: medicine, nursing, public health, midwifery, nutrition, health biology, medical analysts, physiotherapy, administration of hospital and others. LUX MENSANA journal only accepts scientific articles that have never been published before (proven by publication ethic statement that will be collected before publication). Scope and focus of LUX MENSANA journal contains articles on research activities and community service result. Research articles, both qualitative and quantitative descriptive, comparison, correlation, experiment and literature study or known as literature review and systematic review. Articles of community service activities in form of activities for applying knowledge to the scale of local, regional, national community which held incidentally or regularly on ongoing basis. LUX MENSANA will publish quarterly (four times a year) on February, May, August, November.
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NUTRITIONAL CONTENT OF DRY NOODLES SUBSTITUTED WITH CHICKEN LIVER AND RED BEAN FLOUR AS A HIGH-Fe ALTERNATIVE Sulistyo Febiyanti, Wiwid; Ayu Ainun Nafies, Dian
Lux Mensana: Journal of Scientific Health Vol. 3 Issue 4 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/jsh.v3i3.614

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Introduction. Anemia is a common nutritional problem in developing countries such as Indonesia with a prevalence of 48.9% in adolescent girls who are vulnerable to this condition. Anemia can cause serious health problems. Therefore, additional foods that can increase daily iron intake are needed. One of them is with dry noodles substituted with chicken liver flour and red bean flour. The purpose of this study was to determine the nutritional content of dry noodles substituted with chicken liver flour and red bean flour as a high Fe alternative. Methods. True Experimental Design using a completely randomized design (CRD) with 4 levels of treatment of chicken liver flour substitution and red bean flour, namely P0 (100:0:0), P1 (60:10:30), P2 (60:15:25), P3 (60:20:20). Results&Analysis. The results showed that there was an effect of increasing iron levels in dry noodles. The highest iron content was found in the P3 treatment, which used a substitution of 60% wheat flour, 20% chicken liver flour, and 20% red bean flour, with an iron content of 2.1 mg. Discussion. Dry noodles substituted with chicken liver flour and red bean flour have an effect on increasing iron (Fe) levels. The highest formula is found in formula P3 and the dried noodles have met the quality standards of dried noodles.
SURGICAL VS. NON-SURGICAL APPROACHES IN VAGINAL AGENESIS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Paramita, Alma Dhiani; Azwinda, Farah; Putri, Anastassya Yuniar Setyo; Kurniawati, Eighty Mardiyan
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Introduction. Vaginal agenesis is the rudimentary or complete absence of vagina. The treatment of vaginal agenesis consists of various surgical and non-surgical techniques. This systematic review aims to describe the differences between surgical and non-surgical techniques of vaginal agenesis treatment in terms of vaginal length and sexual function. Method. Electronic databases such as PubMed, Science Direct, and SCOPUS were searched for articles published between 2018-2023. Literature restricted for women with vaginal agenesis who underwent surgical or non-surgical techniques was reviewed. Cross-sectional studies, observational studies, cohort studies, and retrospective studies were included in this study. Out of 190 articles, 8 articles were analyzed. All studies that reported total vaginal length and sexual function after treatment were conducted. Result & Analysis. The mean total vaginal length in the non-surgical technique was 7.23 cm and 8.88 cm in the surgical technique. Meanwhile, the level of sexual function, as measured using the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) score, showed a result of 24.40 in non- surgical techniques and 25.23 in surgical techniques. There is also one article with surgical techniques that assesses the level of sexual function objectively, resulting in sexual function within normal limits. Discussion. Total vaginal length in both techniques was normal but not on the FSFI scores. However, surgical techniques showed a slightly higher outcome Even so, non-surgical techniques are also a good treatment option considering the outcome are not much different compared to surgical techniques.
IMPLEMENTATION OF PROVIDING MEDICINES INFORMATION TO PATIENTS AT THE SEMARANG CITY SUB-PRIMARY HEALTH CENTERS Setianingrum, Rossa Yuliani; Ikhsan, Muhammad; Nahak, Martinus; Suwarni, Sri; Indrasari, Ferika
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Introduction. Providing medicines information is necessary to improve patient compliance and therapeutic efficiency. Limited knowledge regarding the correct use of medicines may lead to medication errors. The purpose of this study was to determine the implementation of providing medicines information at the Semarang City sub-primary health centers. Method. This study is a descriptive non-experimental study with a cross-sectional method. Sampling of patients by accidental sampling with samples of sub-primary health centers was conducted by simple random sampling, consisting of 17 sub-primary health centers. The independent variables in this research are respondents characteristics, while the dependent variables include medicine name, preparation, dosage, usage, storage, indications, contraindications, side effects, stability, and medicine interactions. Data collection was conducted observationally through an observation sheet containing a list of medicines information as specified in Regulation of the Minister of Health and Human Rights No. 74/2016 concerning Pharmaceutical Service Standards at the Health Center. Data analysis was conducted descriptively. Result & Analysis. The results indicated that the majority of medicines information was provided by non-pharmacy personnel (71%). The most common medicines information conveyed was dosage, how to use, and medicines indications. There were three sub-primary health centers with moderate levels of implementation of medicines information provision with 61.7%, 60%, and 33.7%, respectively. Discussion. The implementation of medicines information provision to patients in Semarang City sub-primary health centers has not been fully implemented. The most common components of medicines information include dosage, how to use, and indication, while the least common are medicines name, medicines preparation, storage, side effects, contraindications, stability, and medicines interactions.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND QUALITY OF LIFE OF TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS Kusuma, Abigail Sharon; Ismonah; Hartoyo, Mugi
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Introduction. Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by hyperglycemia, which causes complications and affects quality of life. Environmental factors influence the quality of life of DM patients. This study aimed to determine the relationship between environmental factors and the quality of life of type 2 DM patients at the Manyaran Public Health Center, Semarang City. Method. This research was quantitative study with a cross-sectional approach. Sixty-three respondents were involved in this study, which was determined using a simple random sampling technique. The Perceived Neighborhood Environment questionnaire measures environmental factors, and DQOL measures quality of life. Result & Analysis. The analysis results showed that most respondents were >65 years old at 42.9%, 61.9% were female, and 38.1% had primary school as their last education. The analysis results also showed that most respondents have good environmental factors (98.4%) and a high quality of life (79.4%). Discussion. The results of the Spearman Rank test stated that there was a significant relationship between environmental factors and the quality of life of type 2 DM patients at the Manyaran Public Health Center (p-value 0.000), with the strength of moderate and positive (r = 0.467), where the better the environment, the higher the quality of life.
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS RELATED TO MEDICATION ADHERENCE IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS AT RSUI MADINAH KASEMBON Meilyana, Berna Detha; Suroso, Heri; P, Dimas Eko; Setyawan, Arif; P, Mareta Deka
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Introduction. Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins caused by decreased insulin secretion or decreased insulin sensitivity. Therefore, there is a need for monitoring in therapy management and the need for attention in medication compliance in order to achieve treatment success. The purpose of this study is to find out the analysis of factors related to medication adherence in patients with diabetes mellitus. Methods. This study uses a descriptive correlative cross sectional approach. The sampling technique used purposive sampling and obtained a sample of 142 respondents. The instrument used in the questionnaire. Results and Analysis. The study showed that multivariate analysis using simple linear regression showed that the most influential variable on medication adherence in DM patients was the role of health workers with the results of p = 0.010 and B = 0.553. The role of good health workers will increase compliance by 0.553 times, compared to the role of bad health workers. Adherence to medication is an important value in the success of DM therapy. One of the causes that affects patient compliance in undergoing treatment is poor communication between patients and health workers. Discussion. Health worker support has an important role, namely the delivery of information about health conditions and what patients should do. The attitude and behavior of health workers is a factor that strengthens or encourages the behavior of adherence to treatment in patients.

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