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INDONESIA
Indonesian Health Issue
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Indonesian Health Journal is one of the journals which is concerned with the health field. It was published in 2022 by PublishingId. Indonesian Health Journal adopts a double-blind peer review policy and concerns on various health fields, for instance NURSING, MIDWIFERY, NUTRITION, MEDICAL LAB TECHNOLOGY, PUBLIC HEALTH.
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The Effect of Slow Stroke Back Massage (SSBM) on Breast Milk Production in Postpartum Mothers on Days 3–5 Ghina Nada Maghfira; Sugijati; Susilawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/inhis.v5i1.127

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Background: Suboptimal breast milk expression in postpartum mothers remains a challenge in achieving exclusive breastfeeding, particularly in Kaliwates District, where the coverage is only 17.9%. Six out of ten postpartum mothers in the Puskesmas Kaliwates working area reported poor milk flow during the first week after delivery. Complementary therapies such as Slow Stroke Back Massage (SSBM) is a gentle, rhythmic massage technique applied from the upper to lower back, aimed at stimulating the release of oxytocin and endorphins, both of which play crucial roles in lactation. Purpose: This study aims to determine the effect of SSBM on breast milk expression in postpartum mothers on day 3–5 in the working area of Puskesmas Kaliwates. Methods: This research was conducted quantitatively using a one-group pretest-posttest design with a total sample of 23 respondents. Data were collected via questionnaires and analyzed using the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test. Results: Before the intervention, most respondents had smooth (60.9%) and poor (34.8%) milk output. After the intervention, most respondents experienced improvement, with 60.9% showing very smooth milk output and 30.4% showing smooth milk output. The analysis showed a significance value of 0.0000 (p<0.05), indicating a significant effect of SSBM on breast milk expression. Conclusion: SSBM can effectively improve breast milk expression in postpartum mothers on days 3–5 in the Puskesmas Kaliwates area in 2025.
The Influence of E-Service Quality on Patient Satisfaction and Loyalty in Hospitals: A Systematic Literature Review Using the PRISMA Framework in 2020-2025 Leny Widio Wati; Anton Agus Setyawan; Siti Soekiswati
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Background: The advancement of digital technology in the healthcare sector has driven hospitals to improve the quality of electronic services (e-service quality) in meeting patients’ expectations for convenience, speed, and service effectiveness. Objective: This study aims to analyze the influence of e-service quality on patient satisfaction and loyalty in hospitals. Methods: This research employed a Systematic Literature Review guided by the PRISMA framework and conducted in October 2025. Articles were collected from the ScienceDirect, PubMed, ProQuest, and Google Scholar databases, yielding a total of 14,273 articles, which were screened and filtered into eight relevant studies that met the inclusion criteria. Results: E-service quality has a significant effect on patient satisfaction through four factors: integrated digital services, emotional and trust dimensions, technical quality and user experience, and ease of use. Furthermore, patient loyalty is formed through two mechanisms improvement of electronic service quality and technological integration that encourages revisit intention. Conclusion: E-service quality plays an important role in enhancing patient satisfaction and loyalty in hospitals.
Satisfaction of Outpatient Services at Sarkies Asyiyah Hospital Kudus Regarding the Frequency of BPJS PRB Khairunnisa, Zunia; Mundriyastutik, Yayuk; Findasari
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Background: The BPJS Referral Program (PRB) is intended for patients with stable chronic diseases who require long-term care at FKTP. The frequency of PRB is influenced by patient satisfaction with the referral hospital's services. Objective: to analyze the effect of satisfaction with outpatient services at Sarkies Asyiyah Kudus Hospital on the frequency of BPJS PRB utilization. Method: A correlational analytical study with a quantitative approach was conducted on 30 outpatient respondents participating in BPJS at Sarkies Aisyiyah Kudus Hospital who were selected by Quota Sampling from 14 polyclinics. The research instrument was a patient satisfaction questionnaire based on five dimensions of SERVQUAL (Tangible, Reliability, Responsiveness, Assurance, Empathy). Data analysis used descriptive statistics, the Shapiro-Wilk normality test, Spearman correlation, and ordinal logistic regression. Results: All service quality dimensions are in the good–very good category. Spearman's test showed a significant positive relationship between patient satisfaction and the frequency of reverse referrals (p < 0.01) with the largest contribution being Tangible (ρ = 0.884). Ordinal logistic regression produced a Nagelkerke R-Square of 0.97, confirming that satisfaction explains 97% of the variation in reverse referrals. The Tangible dimension has a significant effect (p = 0.026), while the other dimensions are not significant. Conclusion: Outpatient satisfaction influences the frequency of BPJS PRB with the Tangible dimension as the dominant factor. Improvement of physical facilities and service comfort needs to be prioritized to support the effectiveness of the referral system.
The Effect of Motivation, Supervision, and Patient Safety Training on the Implementation of Patient Safety Culture in Hospitals Wa Ode Nelly Estika; Dian, Wahyuni; Erry Yudha
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Background:The implementation of patient safety culture by nurses reflects their performance behavior and is influenced by nurses’ motivation. With good motivation, nurses are expected to effectively apply patient safety culture. Nursing supervision activities are carried out in accordance with hospital nursing management guidelines.Objective:This study aimed to determine the effect of motivation, supervision, and training on the implementation of patient safety culture in hospitals.Methods:This study adopted a quantitative research approach with a cross-sectional design. The population consisted of all nurses working in inpatient units at Dr. R. Soedjono Selong Regional General Hospital, totaling 415 nurses. A sample of 204 nurses was selected for the study. Data analysis was conducted using path analysis to examine the proposed model, and the relationships among constructs were assessed by evaluating the path coefficients.Results:Motivation (p-value = 0.003 < 0.005), supervision (p-value = 0.000 < 0.005), and nurse training (p-value = 0.001 < 0.005) had a positive and significant effect on the implementation of patient safety culture in hospitals. Conclusion:Nurses’ motivation, supervision, and training have a positive and significant effect on the implementation of patient safety culture in hospitals.
The Relationship Between Medical Records Employee Performance And Patient Satisfaction Sumadi, Andrias Feri; Ery Rustiyanto; Agung Dwi Saputro; Dewi Cahyaningrum
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Background: The best patient care in healthcare facilities is essential to achieve patient satisfaction. Objective: To determine the relationship between medical records staff performance and patient satisfaction in the Outpatient Admissions Area (TPPRJ) in an effort to improve the quality of healthcare services at Nur Hidayah Hospital, Bantul. Method: This study used a quantitative, cross-sectional, observational approach, involving 93 patient respondents selected via simple random sampling. Data were collected through observation and questionnaires using five dimensions of medical records staff performance: reliability, responsiveness, assurance, tangibles, empathy, and patient satisfaction. Results: The study shows the percentage of scores for each assessment dimension. The highest percentage was for patients who were satisfied with the staff's performance (64 respondents (68.8%), followed by patients who were very satisfied with the staff's performance (23 respondents (24.7%), then the category of patients who were only quite satisfied with the staff's performance (6 respondents (6.5%), and the lowest was for those who were dissatisfied and very dissatisfied with the staff's performance (0 respondents (0%). Based on the results of the analysis using the chi-square test conducted on patient satisfaction with employee performance, the p-value obtained was 0.001 (p <0.05), so Ho in the study was rejected, and H1 was accepted, which means there is a relationship between patient satisfaction and the performance of TPPRJ employees at Nur Hidayah Hospital, Bantul. Conclusion: Improving the quality of service must be done comprehensively, covering all aspects of service, facilities, and communication.
Association of Consumption Patterns and Eating Habits with Household Nutritional Status in Mountainous and Coastal Areas of Banyuwangi Dea Amanda Caressa; Intan Gumilang Pratiwi
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Family nutritional status remains a major public health concern, particularly in regions with diverse geographical characteristics that influence food availability and dietary behavior. Variations in dietary patterns and eating habits between mountainous and coastal areas may contribute to differences in nutritional outcomes at the household level. This study aimed to examine the association between dietary patterns and eating habits with family nutritional status and to identify regional differences in these associations in Banyuwangi Regency, Indonesia. A quantitative cross-sectional study was conducted from August to September 2025 involving 110 families selected using multistage sampling. Data were collected through a locally adapted Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ), structured eating habit questionnaires, and anthropometric measurements based on WHO standards. Statistical analyses included descriptive statistics, Chi-Square tests, and multivariate logistic regression. The results indicated that a substantial proportion of families exhibited inadequate dietary patterns and unhealthy eating habits, alongside significant differences in nutritional status between mountainous and coastal regions. Both dietary patterns and eating habits were significantly associated with family nutritional status after adjusting for potential confounders, with inadequate dietary patterns emerging as the strongest determinant. Stratified analysis revealed regional-specific determinants, where dietary patterns were more influential in mountainous areas, while eating habits played a greater role in coastal areas. In conclusion, improving family nutritional status requires region-specific nutrition interventions that address local food systems and promote balanced dietary practices through targeted nutrition education.
The Relationship Between Nutritional Status (BMI) and Age at Menarche Among Junior High School Adolescent Girls Yudrika, Filza
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Menarche is the first menstrual period experienced by adolescent girls. In recent decades, the age of menarche has tended to occur earlier, which may negatively affect health. Nutritional status, measured by Body Mass Index (BMI), is considered an important factor influencing the age of menarche. This study aimed to determine the relationship between nutritional status (BMI) and age at menarche among adolescent girls at SMPN 3 Sungai Penuh. This quantitative study used a cross-sectional design and was conducted from July to August 2025. A total of 97 adolescent girls were selected using proportional random sampling. Data were collected through measurements of height and weight and questionnaires, and analyzed using the Chi-square test. The results showed that most respondents had a normal age of menarche (81.4%) and normal nutritional status (63.9%). Statistical analysis indicated a significant relationship between BMI and age at menarche (p = 0.000). In conclusion, nutritional status is significantly associated with age at menarche among adolescent girls. Maintaining normal nutritional status is important to support healthy reproductive development.
Formulation of Fish Egg Snacks Substituting Tuna (Euthynnus affinis) Protein Concentrate: Sensory, Proximate, and Amino Acid Characteristics Renamastika, Stephani Nesya; Agustin, Firda; Oktafa, Huda; Rusdiarti; Wicaksono, Kurniawan Erman
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Background: Tuna is a fish known for its high protein content and is widely consumed by the community. “Fish egg snacks” are popular among people from diverse backgrounds. Purpose: This study was to determine the acceptability, nutritional content, and amino acid profile of “fish egg snack” formulations with tuna protein concentrate substitution. Methods: This study used an experimental design. The subjects used in the organoleptic testing were 25 semi-trained panelists. The stages of this study included the production of tuna protein concentrate and the production of fish egg snack. The analyses conducted included organoleptic analysis, nutritional content analysis, and amino acid profile analysis. The data were analyzed descriptively. Results: F4 was the best formula based on the De Garmo assessment of organoleptic testing and protein content. F4 was found to have a total energy of 496.86 kcal, ash content of 2.35%, moisture content of 2.51%, carbohydrates of 50.97%, and total fat content of 23.26%. In addition, the most abundant amino acid found in F4 was L-glutamic acid. Conclusion: F4 is the best fish egg snack formulation, and L-glutamic acid is the most abundant amino acid found in F4.
An Overview of the Double Burden of Malnutrition in Toddlers and Its Implications for Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Adulthood Renyoet, Brigitte Sarah; Davidson, Sarah Melati; Suryana, Priskyla Octavina
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Factors Associated with Shoulder Pain in Office Workers Risva Aprina Fitri Lestari; Yona Wia Sartika Sari; Muhammad Hasan Azhari
Indonesian Health Issue Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): FEBRUARY
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/inhis.v5i1.158

Abstract

Background:Shoulder pain is a common musculoskeletal complaint among office workers due to monotonous work activities, static postures, and long work hours. Factors such as age, tenure, daily work hours, and work posture are thought to contribute to shoulder pain.Objective:This study aims to analyze the relationship between age, length of service, length of work, and work posture with the incidence of shoulder pain in office workers.Method:This research is a quantitative analytical study with a cross-sectional design. The sample consisted of 40 office workers at Kesdam II Sriwijaya who experienced shoulder pain, selected using a total sampling technique. Data collection was conducted using a structured questionnaire to obtain data on age, length of service, daily work hours, shoulder pain complaints, and work posture assessment based on respondents' self-reports. Data analysis was performed bivariately using the chi-square test to determine the relationship between variables..Results:As many as 75% of respondents reported complaints of shoulder pain.The results of the bivariate analysis showed a significant relationship between age (p = 0.023), length of service (p = 0.012), and length of service (p = 0.041) with shoulder pain. However, no significant relationship was found between work posture and shoulder pain (p > 0.05), either individually or after combining the p-values (p = 0.507).Conclusion:There was a significant association between age, length of service, and length of work with the incidence of shoulder pain in office workers, while work posture did not show a statistically significant association. Preventive measures through ergonomic interventions, work duration management, and increased awareness of work posture are still needed to reduce the risk of shoulder pain in office workers.

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