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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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TRIAGE TRAINING ON TABLETOP DISASTER EXERCISE (TDE) INCREASE THE ABILITY TO IDENTIFY VICTIMS OF FLOOD DISASTER IN ADOLESCENTS Kusno Ferianto; Karyo, Karyo; Mohammad Fahrul Arifin; Hidayah Sahri , Novia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/jsh.v4i1.686

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Introduction. The ability to identify flood victims in Indonesia is still low, therefore efforts to improve the ability to identify victims in adolescents must be improved. Triage training based on Tabletop Disaster Exercise (TDE) will make it easier for adolescents to understand disaster scenarios. This study aims to determine triage training on tabletop disaster exercise (TDE) to increase the ability to identify victims of flood disasters in adolescents. Method. The research design used in this study was a pre-experiment with a one-group pre-post test design.  The population of 30 people was selected using a simple random sampling technique to obtain 28 respondents. Results and Analysis. The independent variable is Triage training and the dependent variable is the ability to identify disaster victims as measured using the chi-square test. The analysis in this study used the Chi-Square Test with a significance level of α = 0.05 and the processing was carried out using SPSS software version 26.0 for Windows, obtaining the Asymp Sig. Value. = 0.000. So p = 0.000 < 0.05 then H1 = accepted. Discussion. Based on this analysis meaning that there is a triage training on tabletop disaster exercise (TDE) to increase the ability to identify victims of flood disasters in adolescents.
AN ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, GADGET USE, AND DIETARY HABITS ON OBESITY AMONG CHILDREN AGED 9–12 YEARS Putri Safina, Nursyifa; Fatmawati, Lilis; Alfianti, Khalifatus Zuhriyah
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  Introduction. Obesity is a condition marked by excessive fat accumulation that threatens health. In Indonesia, obesity among children aged 9–12 years is becoming a significant public health concern. Contributing factors include lack of physical activity, excessive gadget use, and poor dietary habits. Obese children are at higher risk of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and mental health issues. Lifestyle changes and limited awareness about balanced activities, screen time, and nutrition further exacerbate the problem. This study aims to examine the influence of physical activity, gadget use, and dietary patterns on obesity among school-aged children. Method. A quantitative, cross-sectional approach was used with a sample of 37 obese students aged 9–12 years, selected through total sampling. Data were collected using standardized instruments: PAQ-C for physical activity, SAS for gadget use, and a dietary pattern questionnaire. Data analysis employed multiple linear regression. Result&Analysis. The results showed that physical activity, gadget use, and dietary patterns each had a significant effect on obesity (p < 0.05). Low physical activity and high gadget use were associated with higher obesity levels, while healthy dietary patterns had a protective effect. Gadget use was the most dominant factor. Discussion. The study confirms that lifestyle factors significantly contribute to childhood obesity. Excessive gadget use, in particular, reduces physical activity and increases obesity risk. Preventive efforts involving parents, schools, and health professionals are crucial to fostering healthy habits in children.  
THE LEVEL OF FAMILY KNOWLEDGE ABOUT RELAPSE PREVENTION IN PATIENTS WITH MENTAL DISORDERS IN THE NUSA INDAH WARD AT DR. SOEDOMO HOSPITAL, TRENGGALEK Novia Arinanda, Sandy; Yulidaningsih, Elok; Bahari, Kissa
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Introduction. Relapse in mental disorder patients can be caused by the family, even the family still does not understand how to prevent recurrence. The general aim of this research is to determine the level of family knowledge about preventing relapse in patients with mental disorders in the knowledge domain (C1) and the level of family knowledge about preventing relapse in patients with mental disorders in the domain of understanding (C2). Methods. This study used a descriptive quantitative research design to describe the level of family knowledge about relapse prevention in patients with mental disorders. The study population consisted of 12 respondents, and the sample size was 10 respondents, selected using purposive sampling. The instrument used in this study was a questionnaire. Data analysis was conducted descriptively. Result&Analysis. The majority of families of mental disorder patients have sufficient and insufficient knowledge regarding relapse prevention. The level of family knowledge about preventing relapse in patients with mental disorders in the knowing domain (C1) and the level of family knowledge about preventing relapse in patients with mental disorders in the knowing domain (C2) are the same. included in the categories of sufficient and insufficient. Discussion. To reduce the risk of relapse in mental health patients, it is important for families to increase knowledge about preventive measures and understand early warning signs.  
THE EFFECT OF ANIMATED VIDEO HEALTH EDUCATION ON ANEMIA PREVENTION WITH THE KNOWLEDGE OF ADOLESCENT GIRLS AT KESTARIAN 1 SEMARANG HIGH SCHOOL Mariyana, Widya; Gloria, Fransisca
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Introduction. Anemia is a condition of the body where the level of hemoglobin (Hb) in the blood is less than normal. In general, anemia occurs more often in young women than in men. Anemia in adolescents occurs due to nutritional deficiencies, especially iron and folic acid. This lack of intake is due to low knowledge or wrong perceptions about diet without considering the body's need for macro and micro substances. The impact of anemia on teenagers can be a decrease in academic achievement and susceptibility to disease. Health education media with animated videos can have advantages over other media because they are more interesting. After all, it is in audiovisual form, the images displayed are more interesting and easier for teenagers to accept and understand. Method. The method used was a nonrandomized quasi-experimental pretest-posttest one-group design. The sample in this study consisted of 60 respondents, who were taken by purposive sampling. Respondents were given education about anemia using animated video media where before and after the intervention they were given a pre-test and post-test. Bivariate analysis test using the Wilcoxon test to determine the difference in mean knowledge before and after intervention. Result&Analysis. There is an influence of providing education using animation media on increasing knowledge of young women about anemia at Kestrian 1 High School Semarang, shown by the significance value of p-value of 0.000, which means the p-value is <0.05. Discussion. Animated video media has the effect of increasing young women's knowledge about preventing and treating anemia.
FATAL COMPLICATION OF RECTAL WASHING: A CASE REPORT OF HYPOKALEMIA AND CARDIAC ARREST IN ADVANCED RECTOSIGMOID CANCER Lukman, Stephen; Sudartana, I Ketut
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Introduction. Rectal washing is a routine procedure in bowel preparation but may cause complications, especially in high-risk patients. This report discusses a case of fatal complications following rectal washing in a patient with a malignant rectosigmoid tumor and comorbidities, emphasizing the potential risks of hypokalemia and cardiac instability. Method. A case study was conducted on a 65-year-old male with chronic heart failure and suspected rectosigmoid malignancy, who underwent colonoscopy at Prof. Dr. I.G.N.G. Ngoerah General Hospital, Denpasar, Bali. Comprehensive clinical data were obtained, including detailed medical history, physical examination, laboratory testing, imaging studies (ultrasound and CT scan), and colonoscopy with biopsy. Management adhered to established protocols for atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response, chronic heart failure, partial bowel obstruction, and suspected metastatic rectosigmoid carcinoma. The patient's condition was closely monitored through continuous assessment of vital signs, clinical progression, and follow-up diagnostics. Result & Analysis. The case highlights the interplay of rectal washing, electrolyte imbalance (suspected hypokalemia), and cardiac arrhythmia in a high-risk patient. Contributing factors such as metastatic burden and comorbidities compounded the fatal outcome. Discussion. This case underscores the need for vigilant monitoring and tailored bowel preparation strategies in patients with significant comorbidities to mitigate life-threatening complications.

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