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Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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The International Summit on Science, Technology and Humanity (ISETH) is organised by Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta. This summit aims to provide a platform for researchers and academics to share their research findings with others and meet lecturers and researchers from other institutions and to strengthen the collaboration and networking amongst the participants.
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Application of the Trans-Theoretical Model-Based Intervention on Smoking Behavior: A Systematic Review Ichsan, Burhannudin
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2020: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (306.271 KB) | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.1264

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Purpose: Smoking is a risk factor for various dangerous diseases. Smoking behavior is a public health problem that is difficult to be solved. Various interventions were carried out to stop smoking behavior. One of the interventions used to stop smoking behavior is an intervention based on the Trans theoretical model (TTM).Methodology: This systematic review used keywords: smoking AND (“trans-theoretical model” OR “trans theoretical model”) AND (male OR males) AND (adult OR adults) AND experimental. The data-bases used were: pubmed, science direct, google scholar, and opengrey. Narrative analysis was conducted to combine the articles. Results: The search resulted 996 articles. After reducing duplication, the number of articles were 964. Screening with titles and abstracts resulted in 11 articles. There were 5 articles that fit the eligibility criteria. There was one protocol article and 3 experimental articles related to the application of TTM to smoking cessation behavior.Applications/Originality/Value:: In general, the results showed that the TTM-based intervention for smoking cessation behavior worked well and gave good results as well.
Characteristics of Anosmia Cases in Covid-19 Patients: A Systematic Review Sulistyani, S; Winarsih, Danik Sri
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Introduction: Anosmia is one of the clinical neurological manifestations in Covid-19 patients and is an important clue in the diagnosis of Covid-19. These symptoms can occur in the early stages of Covid-19 disease. The characteristics of anosmia in covid-19 patients are not widely known, therefore a study is needed to be able to understand the overall picture of Covid-19 patients with anosmia symptoms. This information can be used as a screening and diagnosis of Covid-19 in order to get immediate treatment, so that the cure rate increasesPurpose: to determine the characteristics of anosmia cases in COVID-19 patientsMethodology: This study used database sources from the Pubmed and Science Direct, using keywords (“severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2” OR “severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2” OR “ncov” OR “2019-nCoV” OR “COVID-19” OR “SARS-CoV-2”) AND (“olfaction disorders” OR Anosmia). This research had an ethical clearance provision from Ethical Clearance Committee FK UMS No 3096./C.1/KEPK-FKUMS/XI /2020.Results: the mean age of anosmia was 47.5 years and was more prevalent in women. The average full recovery time was 21 days, the most comorbid in cases of anosmia was hypertension, and nasal congestion was the most comorbid nasal symptom in cases of anosmia.Conclusion: Based on characteristic age, sex, symptoms of anosmia, nasal congestion in young women with various comorbidities, and especially hypertension, can be considered for screening cases of Covid-19.Applications/Originality/Value: This research can be used as information to the public about the characteristics of anosmia and can find out the factors that can affect someone infected with Covid-19. Previous publications on anosmia have not fully discussed the characteristics of anosmia, but in this study the characteristics of anosmia are quite completely discussed.
Review the Utilization of Resistant Starch in Aking Rice Flour as Anti-Diabetic Food Ingredients Aini, Nur; Dewi, Sinta; Asyifa, Soniya Nur; Sofyan, Aan
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Aking rice is dried leftover rice that has been cooked and has not been consumed, so it will become stale rice then dried and considered by some people as household food waste. Thus far, aking rice has been used more for animal feed rather than being processed into human’s food. At the same time, the prevalence of type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) sufferers in developing countries including Indonesia is increasing. This review article will describe the opportunities for using aking rice to be processed into alternative food for people with type 2 diabetes. The writing of this article uses the Secondary Data Analysis (SDA) approach and literatur review in line with PRISMA. From the results of the review article, it is known that aking rice not only have a low glycemic index value, but also contains resistant starch (starch resistant) which can be beneficial for people with type 2 diabetes. The utilization of aking rice can through processed into aking rice flour. This flour can applied to the processing of various food products for people with diabetes type 2.
Correlation of Total Fruit Vegetable Consumption with WHR & WTHR of Indonesian Nutrition Science Female Students Widyastuti, Andhika Nara Vista; 'Aziz, Fathimah Nurul; Mardiyati, Nur Lathifah
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Purpose: This project is aimed to determine the relationship between total consumption of fruit vegetable with waist to hip ratio (WHR) and waist to height ratio (WTHR) on female students of Muhammadiyah University of Surakarta (UMS) majoring nutrition program. Methodology: The research was observational with a cross-sectional design. A total of 45 samples used in this study. Data collections were taken by using identity questionnaire, anthropometry measurements of WHR and WTHR and fruit vegetable consumption obtained using a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire (SQFFQ). Analysis of data applied Spearman Rank correlation test.Results: All respondents consume fruits vegetables less than recommendations (<400gr/day). This study found that 13.3% and 28.9% respondents had abdominal obesity of WHR and WTHR, respectively. Respondent with WHR normal status were 86.7% and 71.1% of WTHR. Data analysis found that p-value = 0.825 for the relationship between the total of fruit vegetable consumption with WHR and p-value= 0.809 for the relationship between the total of fruit vegetable consumption with WTHR. There was no relationship between the total of fruit vegetable consumption with WHR and WTHR. Applications/Originality/Value: Basic data on the WHR and WTHR which can indicate the risk of abdominal obesity, especially in women and vegetable fruit processing methods must be considered as one of the factors that can affect the nutritional status.
A Families Functional Support for Breast Cancer Survivor at Haji Adam Malik Hospital, Medan 2020 Lubis, Namora Lumongga; Hasnida, H; Novitarum, Lilis
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify family function support for breast cancer survivors at Haji Adam Malik Hospital Medan.Methodology: This study used a descriptive method with a sample size of 40 people. This study used consecutive sampling technique. The sample in this study were breast cancer patients who were undergoing a series of therapies at the Haji Adam Malik Hospital Medan. Variable family support was measured by a questionnaire distributed to breast cancer patients. The questionnaire consisted of 40 questions covering support for religious, love, economic and protection functions. Family support assessments use positive and negative criteria. Positive criteria show that the family supports breast cancer sufferers in carrying out the therapy. The negative criteria show that the family is less supportive of breast cancer sufferers in carrying out the therapy.Results: The results showed that 82.5% positive family function support (82.5%) and 17.25% negative family function support. Family function support is generally positive. Families functional support from the highest to the lowest functions is the religious function (85%), the love function (82.50%), the economic function (82.50%) and the protection function (77.50%).Applications / Originality / Value: It is hoped that the family can increase family support in the protection function by providing a sense of security and feeling protected.
Historical Relationship of Premature Labor and Low Born Weight with Nutrition Status of Children Under Three Years Old Lestari, Heni Eka Puji; Villasari, Asasih; Kartika, K
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Purpose: Determine the relationship between low birth weight (LBW) history and prematurity history with the nutritional status of three-year-old babies in Ngumbul Tulakan Village, Pacitan.Methodology: This research is a descriptive analytic using a cross sectional approach. Population in this study were 123 babies three years old in Ngumbul Tulakan Pacitan Village. The sampling technique used was simple random sampling, with a sample size of 94 three-year-old baby. Data collection using the observation sheet. Data analysis used Chi square test with ɑ = 0.05.Results: The results of this study were a small proportion of three-year-old babies with a history of low birth weight (LBW) in the village of Ngumbul Tulakan, Pacitan, there were 24 children (25.5%). Three year old babies with history of premature were 20.2% (as many as 19 three-year-old baby) in Ngumbul Tulakan Pacitan village. The nutritional status of three-year-old babies in the village of Gumbul Tulakan, Pacitan, is mostly normal (76.6%). The results of statistical tests showed that there was a relationship between LBW history with the nutritional status of three-year-old infants in Ngumbul Tulakan Village, Pacitan with a value of ρ value of 0.00. There is a relationship between a history of prematurity and the nutritional status of three-year-old baby in Ngumbul Tulakan Village, Pacitan with a value of ρ value of 0.00Conclusion: It is recommended that mothers take their three-year-old babies to the posyandu regularly to monitor their growth and development and provide a balanced nutritional intake according to the needs of a three-year-old baby.
Treatment-Seeking Behaviour of the Homeless in Madiun City, East Java, Indonesia Ratnawati, Riska; Kurniasih, Erwin
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Background: The health services can be utilized for all the people who need them. But for certain community like homeless can’t get a good health services because they don’t have to access them. The problems for homeless are knowledge, attitudes, affordability of health services, peer group support, health personnel support, and income. The objective of research is to know the factors affected health seeking behaviour of homeless in Madiun City.Method: The method used was analytic survey with a cross-sectional study design. The sample was the homeless in Madiun City totalling53 respondents, both male and female with accidental sampling. The data were collected by using questionnaire and analysed by using bivariate analysis with Chi-Square statistical test (X2).Results: The results showed that variables which affected the homeless’ health seeking behaviour were knowledge, (ρ-value = 0.001 < α = 0.05), attitude (ρ-value = 0.000 < α = 0.05), and health service affordability (ρ-value = 0,000 < α = 0.05). Meanwhile, the variables which did not affect the homeless’ health seeking behaviour was the provision of health service (ρ-value = 0.561 > α = 0.05). It conclude that knowledge, attitudes, affordability of health services, peer group support, health personnel support, and income were proved to be factors that increased the search for assistance to the homeless people in Madiun City.
Relationship between School-Age Abilities in Online Learning with Stress Levels of Parent during the Covid-19 Pandemic Kartika, K; Mulyati, Sesaria Betty; Lestari, Heni Eka Puji
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Purpose: Knowing the relationship between abilities at the developmental stage of school-aged children in online learning and levels stress of parents during the Covid-19 pandemic.Methodology: This research used quantitative analysis through cross sectional approach. Data were collected by survey online link questionnaire approximately 3 weeks. This study examined data from parents with at child 6-12 years of age and educated their children in online learning due to COVID-19 Pandemic. The final sample included 126 parents in Madiun City. Data analysis used chi square with = 0.05.Results: The study showed that most parents experienced moderate stress levels as many as 84 respondents (66.7%). The study also showed that there were 52 respondents (66.7%) who were able to follow the online learning process with moderate stress to their parents. Statistical result shows that there is a relationship between ability of school-aged children in online learning to the stress level of parents with p value = 0.002 ( <0.05). It explained that ability of school aged children can increase the stress levels of parents. Conclusion: The Covid 19 pandemic has an impact on the learning process of school age children. Online learning needed an additional role for parents to teached children at home. The ability of school-aged children in online learning affected stress levels of parents. Therefore, intervention for mental health in parents is needed to remain balanced an additional role during COVID-19.
Practice of Dengue Prevention among School-Aged Children in Indonesia Hendra, Agus; Heriani, Winda; Perdani, Agni Laili
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Purpose: This study aims to determine the practice of dengue prevention among school-aged children in IndonesiaMethodology: This study is quantitative research with a cross-sectional approach and conducted in May 2020. The total of 230 subjects school-aged children recruited in the study by using a convenience sampling. Data collection using the Self Efficacy Questionnaires (Practice For Dengue Fever) with Cronbach’s alpha > 70.Results: Most of the respondents cleaned the area around the house (92.2%), wear long sleeves and long pants to prevent mosquito bites (82.2%). A small percentage (31%) use mosquito nets while sleeping, put abates or chemicals to kill mosquitoes in water storage (32.4%), and spray dark places with insect vendors and half of them (59.4%). use mosquito nets while sleepingApplication: The need for support and assistance from healthcare professionals in primary school to practice dengue prevention.
The Intervention of Foot Care Education in the Prevention of Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Literature Review Saltar, Laode; Sahar, Junaiti
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Purpose: The aim of this literature review was to get an overview of the methods and strategic interventions of foot care education in the prevention of diabetic foot ulcers (DFU).Methodology: The literature search focused on ‘foot care education in the prevention of diabetic foot ulcers’. A number of databases such as Springer Link, EBSCOhost (Academic Search Complete), ProQuest, and Science Direct were searched for relevant articles. Literature search using keywords such as “type 2 dm”, “education”, “prevention” and “diabetic foot ulcer.” All types of articles were included for the study, such as systematic reviews, randomized controlled trial, quasi-experiment, and literature review with the range 2010-2020. Only articles in English are included in this review. Results: Based on keywords, it was identified nine articles that focus on intervention of foot care education to prevent diabetic foot ulcers. The literature review summarized the discussion about the methods of providing education, duration and follow up, the teams involved, and the effectiveness of educational interventions. The objectives of providing educational interventions are individuals, families and groups. The method of providing education was carried out face-to-face in clinics, hospitals, and at home, by phone and through android applications such as youtube. The intervention of foot care education effectively improves foot care knowledge, self-efficacy of foot care, foot care behavior, glycemic control, reduce skin and nail problems, improve diabetic foot, decrease DFU incidence, and improve the quality of life.Applications/Originality/Value: This review can be a reference for nurses and other health professionals in choosing the best methods and strategies for foot care education tailored to existing resources.

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