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INDONESIA
Indonesian Health Issue
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28282809     DOI : 10.47134/inhis
Core Subject : Health,
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.
Articles 116 Documents
Managerial Analysis of the Implementation of the Standard Inpatient Class (KRIS) Policy in BPJS Services Andi Kurniawan; Saparuddin Latu; Mustamin
Indonesian Health Issue Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/inhis.v5i2.192

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Background: The implementation of the Standard Inpatient Class (KRIS) policy is part of the National Health Insurance (JKN) transformation aimed at improving equity and quality of inpatient services for BPJS Health participants. Objective: This study aimed to analyze the effect of hospital managerial functions on KRIS policy implementation and BPJS patient satisfaction, as well as to examine the mediating role of KRIS implementation at RSUD dr. Kanujoso Djatiwibowo Balikpapan. Methods: This study employed a quantitative approach with an explanatory research design. The research was conducted at RSUD dr. Kanujoso Djatiwibowo Balikpapan in 2026 involving 100 BPJS inpatients selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected through questionnaires, observations, and documentation, and analyzed using Partial Least Squares–Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) with SmartPLS 4 software. Results: The findings revealed that Hospital Management significantly affected BPJS Patient Satisfaction (β = -0.954; p < 0.001) and KRIS Policy Implementation (β = 0.799; p < 0.001). KRIS Policy Implementation also had a positive and significant effect on BPJS Patient Satisfaction (β = 1.358; p < 0.001). The R-Square values indicated that the model explained 68.4% of the variance in BPJS Patient Satisfaction and 63.8% of the variance in KRIS Policy Implementation. Furthermore, KRIS Policy Implementation was proven to act as a mediating variable with an indirect effect value of 1.085. Conclusion: KRIS policy implementation plays an important role in strengthening the influence of hospital managerial functions on BPJS patient satisfaction. Therefore, hospitals should strengthen managerial functions, improve facility readiness, and conduct continuous evaluations of KRIS implementation to enhance service quality and patient satisfaction.
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Abilities of Pregnant Women with Chronic Energy Deficiency in Monitoring Prenatal Development Syajaratuddur Faiqah; Ati Sulianty; Mutiara Rachmawati Suseno; Baiq Yuni Fitri Hamidiyanti
Indonesian Health Issue Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/inhis.v5i2.190

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Background: Pregnancy is a crucial time during which the fetus grows and develops rapidly, both structurally and functionally in organs. Chronic energy deficiency (CED) among pregnant women in Indonesia is still high amounting to 17.3%. CED is known to impair fetal growth and development, as well as increase the risk of pregnancy complications. Objective: To determine the effect of the “monitoring card” educational tool on the knowledge, attitudes, and ability of pregnant women with CED to monitor their pregnancy progress. Methods: This study employed a quasi-experimental design with a non-equivalent pretest-posttest design. The population consisted of all pregnant women with CED in their third trimester within the service areas of the Dasan Tapen and Meninting Community Health Centers, with a total of 60 respondents. Sampling method used was purposive sampling with 30 samples in the intervention & 30 pregnant women in the control group. Mann-Whitney U test was used for the analysis. Results: The results of the statistical test showed the knowledge variable (p-value= 0.000), attitude variable (p-value= 0.001), and ability variable (p- value= 0.000). This means that Pregnancy Progress Monitoring Cards matter to pregnant women in the intervention and control groups per their knowledge, attitudes, and skills before and after the intervention. Conclusion: The use of educational media in the form of monitoring cards has a significant effect on improving the knowledge, attitudes, and skills of pregnant women with Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) in monitoring their pregnancy progress.
The Effect of a Matching Game on Elementary School Students Knowledge and Attitudes toward Clean and Healthy Living Behavior Sahrir Ramadhan; Cembun; Nisrina
Indonesian Health Issue Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/inhis.v5i2.200

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Background: Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS) should be introduced from elementary school age because poor PHBS implementation may increase the risk of environment-related diseases. A preliminary study at SDN 3 Rarang showed that students rarely received PHBS education and some students still did not wash their hands with soap and disposed of waste improperly. Purpose: This study aimed to determine the effect of health education through a matching game on students' knowledge and attitudes regarding PHBS. MethodsThis study used a pre-experimental design with a one-group pretest-posttest approach. The population consisted of 64 fourth- and fifth-grade students at SDN 3 Rarang, and 39 respondents were selected using proportional random sampling. The intervention was conducted on February 14, 2026, through health education and a card-matching game focusing on handwashing and proper waste disposal indicators. Data were collected using knowledge and attitude questionnaires and analyzed using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test. Results: Handwashing knowledge improved from mostly poor (87.2%) to sufficient (64.1%) and good (35.9%). Knowledge of proper waste disposal improved from mostly sufficient (48.7%) to good (94.9%). Positive attitudes toward handwashing increased from 33.3% to 53.8%, while positive attitudes toward proper waste disposal increased from 41.0% to 64.1%. The Wilcoxon test showed p < 0.001 for all variables. Conclusion Health education through a matching game influenced students' knowledge and attitudes regarding PHBS and may be recommended as an educational medium in school health programs.
The Relationship Between The Duration of Three-Month Injectable Contraception Use And Blood Pressure Changes Hikmatun Nuriah Wulandari; Sugijati; Gumiarti
Indonesian Health Issue Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/inhis.v5i2.203

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Introduction: DMPA injectable contraception has side effects of changes in blood pressure. DMPA can cause changes in blood pressure, especially if used in the long term. Injectable contraceptive users in Jember Regency (50.9%) and Mumbulsari District in 2024 (56%). The results of a preliminary study at PMB Citra Dwi Lestari on 10 long-term 3-month injectable contraceptive acceptors showed that 7 people experienced changes in blood pressure, 6 acceptors experienced an increase and 1 acceptor experienced a decrease in blood pressure and 3 acceptors did not experience changes in blood pressure. The study aims to determine the relationship between the length of use of 3-month injectable contraceptives and changes in blood pressure. Methods: Correlation research design with a Cross Sectional approach on 70 3-month injectable contraceptive acceptors at PMB Citra Dwi Lestari on February 26-March 26, 2026, Purposive Sampling technique, Research instruments using observation sheets. Statistical analysis using the chi square test. Results: Based on the results of the Chi Square test on 70 respondents, a p-value of 0.001 (<0.05) and a correlation coefficient of 0.368 were obtained, so there is a fairly strong relationship between the duration of use of 3-month injectable contraception and changes in blood pressure. Conclusion : The longer the use of 3-month injectable contraception can increase blood pressure due to the effect of the progesterone hormone on the renin-angiotensin system, so acceptors are advised to have their blood pressure checked regularly. Keywords: Duration of Contraceptive Use, Changes in Blood Pressure
Reproductive Health Literacy in Adolescent in Indonesia: a Scoping Review Zulfa Mazida; Shrimarti Rukmini Devy; Rachmah Indawati
Indonesian Health Issue Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/inhis.v5i2.183

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ABSTRACT Background: In Indonesia, discussions about reproductive health among adolescents remain constrained by cultural taboos, limited parental communication, and unequal access to accurate information, especially between urban and rural areas. These barriers contribute to low levels of reproductive health literacy. Purpose: This scoping review aims to identify the determinants influencing reproductive health literacy among Indonesian adolescents. Methods: A systematic search was conducted in Scopus, PubMed, and ProQuest databases on January 28, 2026, using Boolean operators with key terms such as "Reproductive," "Health Literacy," "Adolescent," and "Indonesia." Inclusion criteria were English-language articles from 2021–2025 focusing on Indonesian adolescents’ reproductive health literacy. After screening, 7 eligible articles were reviewed and analyzed thematically. Result: Findings that access to multiple sources of information especially digital platforms significantly improves adolescents’ reproductive health literacy and reduces risky behaviors. The internet and mass media emerged as dominant sources, followed by schools, peers, and parents. Socioeconomic status, age, family involvement, and formal education also play critical roles. Adolescents aged 16–24 generally exhibit higher levels of understanding. Cultural taboos, however, often restrict formal and familial discourse on reproductive health, causing adolescents to rely on less formal, and sometimes unreliable, sources. Conclusion: Improving reproductive health literacy among Indonesian adolescents requires a multifaceted approach that combines digital resources, structured school-based education, open family communication, and equitable access to healthcare. These interventions are essential to overcome cultural barriers and promote informed decision-making among youth.
Development and Evaluation of the Acceptability of Soy-Based G-Max Coffee as an Iron-Rich Functional Beverage Lailatus Sa&#039;idah; Efina Amanda; Elita Endah Mawarni
Indonesian Health Issue Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/inhis.v5i2.194

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ABSTRACTBackground: Anemia in adolescent girls remains a serious public health problem in Indonesia due to the high iron requirement during growth and menstruation. The habit of consuming coffee containing caffeine and tannins can inhibit iron absorption, so it is necessary to innovate alternative drinks that are safer, more nutritious, and have the potential to help prevent anemia. Purpose: This study aims to develop G-Max Coffee made from soybeans as an alternative drink for adolescent girls with anemia and to analyze the acceptability, nutritional content, iron, tannin, and caffeine levels in the best formulation. Methods: This study used an experimental design with a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) consisting of three formulations (F1, F2, and F3). Hedonic tests and hedonic quality were conducted on 30 untrained panelists. The best formulation was determined using the Bayes method, then analyzed for nutritional content, iron, tannin, and caffeine levels through laboratory tests. Data were analyzed using the Kruskal–Wallis test followed by the Mann–Whitney test. Results: Formulation F1 (70% soy coffee : 30% palm sugar) was the best formulation with the highest level of panelist acceptance. Laboratory analysis showed energy content of 23.37 kcal, protein 2.09%, fat 0.69%, carbohydrate 2.20%, iron 0.70 mg/100 g, tannin 0.031 mg QE/100 g, and no caffeine. Conclusion: G-Max Coffee formulation F1 has the potential to be an alternative drink for young women with anemia because it has good acceptability, contains iron, is low in tannin, and is caffeine-free. Further research is recommended to conduct intervention trials to assess its effectiveness in increasing hemoglobin levels.

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