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Lux Mensana: Journal of Scientific Health
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 28280334     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56943/jsh
Core Subject : Health,
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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THE EFFECT OF PROLANIS SERVICE INFORMATION AND TIMELINESS ON THE UTILIZATION OF PROLANIS AT JATIROGO PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER TUBAN DISTRICT Silviana Rahmawati, Eva; Suharsoyo, Didik; Munir, Miftahul; Sudrajad, Muhammad
Lux Mensana: Journal of Scientific Health Vol. 1 Issue 3 (2022)
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Introduction. The Chronic Disease Management Program (Prolanis) was a promotive and preventive program developed by BPJS Health in collaboration with Primary Health Care (FKTP). The target ratio of prolanis patient visits (RPPB) to FKTP in a safe zone was at least 50% every month. The average range of RPPB at Public Health Center Jatirogo, Tuban Regency) from January to July of 2021 was 15% out of 62 registered participants, still below the target of the safety zone determined by BPJS of Health. This study aims to analyze the effect of enabling factors and need factors on the utilization of Prolanis at the Jatirogo Health Center, Tuban Regency. Methods. This type of research is analytic research, with a cross-sectional design. The sampling technique using proportional random sampling obtained a sample of 71 employees. Results & Analysis. The result of this study showed that there was a significant influence between prolanis information (p=0.020) and time conformity (p=0.008) on the utilization of prolanis in Public Health Center Jatirogo, Tuban Regency. Meanwhile, BPJS class, distance, travel time, availability of transportation, type of transportation, social relations, health workers, health facilities, waiting time, and need have no significant effect. Discussion. The utilization of Prolanis in Public Health Center Jatirogo, Tuban Regency is influenced by prolanis information and time conformity of the patients. at Public Health Center Jatirogo, Tuban Regency needs to recollect the information of their patients, redesign the socialization media and conduct a home visit as well as discuss the schedule of prolanis activities with the patients.
THE RELATIONSHIP OF 5 PILLARS COMMUNITY-BASED SANITATION (STBM) IMPLEMENTATION WITH CHILDREN STUNTING AT TAMBORA HEALTH CENTER Arirahmat, Feby
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Introduction: Stunting is a condition of growth and development disease in children due to chronic malnutrition and recurrent infections, which characterized by children length or height that below the standard. In Bima District, the prevalence of stunting in 2020 was 22.48%. The number of stunting cases in Tambora Health Center based on the measurement results in February 2022 was 12.5%. This research aims to analyse the relationship between the implementation of 5 pillars of STBM in community with children stunting in Tambora Public Health Center. Methods: This type of research is an observational analytical study using a cross-sectional approach to see the relationship between the 5 pillars of STBM and children stunting in Tambora Public Health Center. The sample in this research consisted of 88 mothers of children under five years old. The analysis was conducted using SPSS application through bivariate analysis with chi-square test. Results and Analysis : The results of this research show that eating and drinking management behaviours and household waste management are related to stunting. This is known from the P value < 0.05. Meanwhile, there are 3 variables researched that are not related to stunting, it consist of open defecation handwashing with soap, and household liquid waste management (with P value > 0.05). Discussion: One way to prevent stunting is through good sanitation. It is necessary to increase the implementation of proper sanitation, education, and cooperation between parents, the community, health workers, and the government until the establishment of adequate community-based total sanitation.
THE ROLE OF COMMUNITIES LIVING IN WATERSHEDS TOWARDS FLOOD DISASTER MANAGEMENT : SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Suroso, Heri; Enggar Fitri, Loeki; Sri Hayati, Yati
Lux Mensana: Journal of Scientific Health Vol. 1 Issue 4 (2022)
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Introduction. Disaster is a series of events that can threaten and disrupt human life, caused by natural and non-natural factors. A flood disaster is a natural disaster that can occur due to extreme storms in the upper watersheds, climate change, and geomorphological conditions of soil slopes, erosion, and sediment material. Flood disasters will have an impact on the social situation, people's economy, health status and death. Method. A systematic review was conducted through several stages, namely making questions, identifying, eligibility, selecting article inclusions, screening, and appraisal. The selection process was listed in the Systematic review framework and 10 articles are obtained. Later, articles were summarized and rated according to The Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) in each article. Result&Analysis. The data shows that the results vary according to the system, and the conditions in which the study was conducted. Increasing the role of the community in flood disaster management efforts is done by increasing community knowledge, skills and experience, related to an efficient disaster management system, with several methods, namely by giving questionnaires and conducting interviews with the community or family, special training and simulations. Discussion. To increase the awareness and role of the community in managing flood disasters, several methods are applied. The simulation method is an educational effort that can be used to improve people's knowledge, skills, and experience in conducting flood management activities.
EFFECT OF NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS ON GLYCEMIC CONTROL FOR GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Fajriyah, Novita; Andriani, Dewi
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Introduction. Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is defined as Impaired Glucose Tolerance (IGT) with onset or first recognition during pregnancy. Gestational diabetes mellitus occurs in 2 to 9 percent of all pregnancies and is associated with substantial rates of maternal and perinatal complications. Women with a history of GDM have a sevenfold lifetime risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) compared with those with euglycemic pregnancies.A systematic review was conducted to evaluate the evidence from published studies on the effect of non-pharmacological interventions on the health of glycemic control of pregnant women at high risk (gestational diabetes mellitus).Method. The databases used in this systematic review are Scopus, Science Direct, and PubMed. Relevant articles were searched from 27 May to 29 June 2022. The publication year was limited to 2018 – 2022. A total of 20 randomized controlled trials were included that focused on non-pharmacological interventions in GDM women.Results & Analysis. The selected articles show that physical exercise interventions consist of moderate-intensity aerobic and resistance exercise, educational interventions include telemedicine and mobile health (m-health), and dietary nutrition interventions.Discussions. Non-pharmacological interventions can have a good effect on the control of GDM in the treatment of GDM. In general, women with GDM can improve their condition and prevent the risk of complications in childbirth. The physical exercise intervention had a significant beneficial effect on controlling blood glucose levels in GDM women, while other interventions that also had a beneficial effect were education with telemedicine and mobile health media.    
EXPERIENCES OF FAMILIES CARING FOR THE ELDERLY WITH DEMENTIA: SCOPING REVIEW Astuti, Reini; Ronnel D. Dela Rosa
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Introduction. The increase in life expectancy of the elderly continues to increase, which has implications for the increase in the incidence of Alzheimer's dementia in the elderly. The elderly with Alzheimer's dementia will experience changes that cause them elderly to be different from their previous personality and behaviour. This will be a burden for the family.This study was to obtain an overview of families' experiences in caring for the elderly with Alzheimer's dementia. Methods.The studyused is a scoping with conducting a focusing review with the PEOS framework (Population, Exposure, Outcome and Study Design), conducting literature searching using relevant databases. Select relevant studies, perform data extraction, analyze and report results. PRISMA Flowchart (Preferred Reporting Items for systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses) was used to describe the literature search flow about experiences of families caring for the elderly with dementia. Results & Analysis. Eight (8) literatures were selected, and positive and negative themes emerged. The upbeat theme is that religious and cultural beliefs patiently cause families to care for the elderly with Alzheimer's dementia. While the negative themes that emerged were Caregiver experiences (emotional and psychological), Loss and stress. Discussion. The most common theme in this study is a negative theme, so it is necessary to be aware of the importance of mentoring and support assistance for families who care for the elderly with dementia.  
COMPREHENSIVE MIDWIFE CARE IN MRS. "R" G2P1A0 SWELLING IN THE LEGS WITH HYDROTHERAPY Fatonah, Sofa; Sri Wulan Suci, Chelvi; Mujiwati, Sri; Yuliana, Yuliana
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Introduction. Swelling in the legs is one of discomforts that often occurs in third trimester pregnant women. Swelling of the legs occurs in about 80% of third trimester pregnant women, this condition is caused by uterine compression which inhibits venous return and the pull of gravity causing an increase in fluid retention, so that it requires care to reduce swelling in the feet, namely by doing hydrotherapy that you can do at home. According to the survey results during practice at Clinic "A" from January-February 2022, 128 pregnant women who made antenatal care (ANC) visits, 92 pregnant women in the third trimester, and 10 third trimester pregnant women who experienced swelling in their feet and did not know the cause. how to treat the swollen feet. The purpose of this case study is to be able to provide comprehensive midwifery care to Mrs. “R” G2P1A0 swelling in the feet with hydrotherapy at the clinic “A” Banjaran in 2022. Methods. The research method used a case study approach that was carried out on Mrs. “R” G2P1A0 started from 37 weeks 4 days of gestation until the mother used contraception. Results & Analysis. The results of the case studies carried out were giving the hydrotherapy care for 4 weeks with 5 times a week giving hydrotherapy with a frequency of 10 minutes, the water temperature was 380C, so that the mother felt more comfortable and the swelling in the feet that she experienced was reduced. Discussion. The conclusion of this case study is that after hydrotherapy for 4 weeks with 5 times of hydrotherapy, the frequency of 10 minutes at 380C water temperature reduced the swelling that the mother experienced. It is recommended to clinic "A" to be able to implement this hydrotherapy care as an effort to reduce the discomfort of the third trimester.
EFFECT OF AGE AND PARITY ON PREGNANT WOMEN'S KNOWLEDGE ABOUT DISCOMFORT OF THE THIRD TRIMESTER Maryati, Sri; Yanti, Damai
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Introduction. Pregnancy is a physiological process that almost always takes place in every woman. However, there are some mothers who experience discomfort. Knowledge can be influenced by a person's characteristics including age and parity. Increasing a person's age can affect the increase in knowledge gained. Likewise, mothers who have several children generally have better knowledge because they have had hands-on experience in previous pregnancies. The incidence of discomfort in the third trimester at Clinic A was 56 cases. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of age and parity on knowledge of pregnant women about discomfort of the third trimester at Kilink "A" Banjaran in 2022. Method. This research is an analytic study with a cross sectional approach. The sample in this study were 85 pregnant women in the third trimester. Data analysis used multivariate analysis with linear regression, namely to test jointly the effect of the dependent variable, namely age and parity with the independent variable, namely knowledge. Result & Analysis. The results showed that the age variable has a correlation value of 0.363 while the parity variable has a correlation value of 0.041, meaning that the age factor is the most influential factor on knowledge. This can be related to the theory that the older a person is, the experience will increase and affect knowledge. this can happen because in this study most of the mothers were aged 25-35 years. Discussion. The age of 20-35 years is a mature age and has sufficient knowledge and experience both in terms of maturity in thinking and mentally to live a household.
COMPREHENSIVE MIDWIFERY CARE TO MRS “S” G1P0A0 FEET SLUMP WITH HYDROTHERAPY AND PAIN AT ONE PERIOD OF LABOR WITH MASSAGE EFFLEURAGE AT “BI” CLINIC CIPATAT WEST BANDUNG DISTRICT Hasanah, Uswatun; Fatonah HS, Sofa; Sarikah , Iik; Karwati , Karwati
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Introduction. Leg swelling is an inconvenience that often occurs in the third trimester of pregnancy and can be treated with hydrotherapy to reduce discomfort to the mother. Pain associated with childbirth is one of the most intense forms of pain that a woman in labor experiences. So it requires care to reduce pain and discomfort in the labor process, the method for pain reduction is by massage effleurage. Findings at BI” Clinic from 50 pregnant women as many as 37 pregnant women (75%) experienced leg swelling discomfort. This study aims to determine the effect of the intensity of leg swelling after hydrotherapy on leg swelling in the third trimester, effleurage massage in the first stage of labor. Methods. The study method sed is a case study by conducting an assessment to provide care. The study subject Mrs. "S" who experienced leg swelling in the third trimester of pregnancy and was given hydrotherapy intervention for 4 days was given routinely 2 times a day with a duration of 15 minutes, in the first stage of labor she was given 2 times effleurage massage care for 15 minutes in 30 minutes. Results & Analysis. The results of the case study, namely Hydrotherapy, obtained an effect on reducing the level of swelling in the legs, in the first stage of labor, effleurage massage was given, after being given care there was an effect of decreasing pain levels, the mother felt comfortable and the intensity of pain was reduced. Discussion. The conclusion of the case study is that after hydrotherapy care, the swelling of the mother's legs decreases, then after being given effleurage massage in the first stage of labor the intensity of pain is reduced. It is recommended to remove “BI” clinic to further improve care, especially for pregnant women with swelling discomfort in the legs and care for mothers in labor with labor pains in the first stage.
EMERGENCY TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS WITH CHAIR SIDE TALK METHOD ON MOTHER'S ABILITY IN TREATING CHILDREN'S FEVER SEIZURES Karyo, Karyo; Ferianto, Kusno; Ayu Agustina, Ade
Lux Mensana: Journal of Scientific Health Vol. 1 Issue 4 (2022)
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Introduction. Mothers are the most important role in the family when children are sick and mothers tend to be unprepared to deal with children with febrile seizures. Emergency training using the Chair Side Talk method is expected to provide mothers-to-be to increase their abilities if one day their child has a seizure. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of emergency training with the chair side talk method on the mother's ability to treat children's febrile seizures. Method. The research method used is pre-experimental , with a one group pre-post test design. The research sample was 28 women from Mander Village, Tambakboyo District who were selected by simple random sampling. SOP research instruments and questionnaire sheets. The analysis of this study used the Wilxocon test. Result & Analysis. The results showed that most of the mothers' abilities in dealing with children with febrile seizures before being given training were categorized as incapable, and after being given emergency training using the chair side talk method, most of them were categorized as capable. The results of statistical tests showed that there was a difference in the ability of mothers in handling febrile seizures after being given training with the chair side talk method with p value = 0.000 at a = 0.05 (p <0.05). It is hoped  that after having the child's ability to have seizures, the mother can take care of the child during a seizure. Discussion. There is an effect of providing emergency training with the chair side talk method in handling febrile seizures.
THE ROLE OF AEROBIC GYSTERN IN CONTROLLING BLOOD PRESSURE FOR HYPERTENSION PATIENTS Sriyono, Grido Handoko; Hamim, Nur
Lux Mensana: Journal of Scientific Health Vol. 1 Issue 3 (2022)
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Introduction. One of the good physical activities to improve physical fitness is aerobic exercise. Someone who does not have the habit of aerobic exercise have 30-50% tendency in hypertension. Regular aerobic exercise can lower the blood pressure effectively. Physical activity with aerobic exercise is recommended for 30 minutes/day with 3 days/week. This research aimed to determine correlation between aerobic exercise habits and blood pressure in hypertension patients. Methods. This research was descriptive correlative with cross sectional approach. The population was 120 respondents and a sample of 60 respondents at Karangperanti, using purposive sampling technique and data collection using non-standard questionnaires through bivariate data analysis with Pearson Correlation. Results & Analysis. The habit of regular aerobic exercise activities were 32 respondents (52.8%) and irregular activity were 28 respondents (47.2%). The frequency based on respondent's blood pressure showed that SBP had a median value of 150 mmHg, a minimum value of 140 mmHg and a maximum value of 185 mmHg with an average value of 152.55 mmHg and a standard deviation of 11.814 mmHg. Meanwhile, DBP has a median value of 92 mmHg, a minimum value of 90 mmHg and a maximum value of 120 mmHg with a standard deviation of 5.155 mmHg. There is a correlation between aerobic exercise habits and blood pressure in hypertension patient at Karangperanti Village with p value 0.000 (α = 0.05). Discussion. It is expected that people with hypertension always do aerobic exercise with 3 times with a duration of 30 minutes per week.

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