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Asian Journal of Healthcare Analytics
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29639905     DOI : https://doi.org/10.54259/ajha.v1i1
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Asian Journal of Healthcare Analytics (AJHA) is an ambitious journal to disseminate research results, information and experience in medicine, nursing and all the healthcare sciences . The journal publishes peer-reviewed papers of original research, education and clinical practice. By encouraging scholars, practitioners, academics from all around the world to share their research results, experience, knowledge and expertise, the journal aims to provide the reader with a broad and deeper understanding of the healthcare experience of nursing and health sciences and the opportunity to develop , improve and enrich their own area of practice. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, special and general articles, case management twice in a year (May and November).
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The Effects of Providing Health Education About Basic Immunization on The Level of Mothers' Knowledge at Basirih Public Health Centre, South Kalimantan Jamini, Theresia
Asian Journal of Healthcare Analytics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajha.v5i1.16277

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Role of the mother in the immunization program is very important, so an understanding of immunization is very needed. The lack of mother’s knowledge about basic immunization is caused by a lack of information facilities. One of the efforts made to increase mother’s knowledge about basic immunization is by providing health education through counselling. The purpose of This research is to know about the effect of providing health education about basic immunization on the level of mothers’ knowledge at the Basirih’s public health center. Design that used on this research is quantitative research type with a one group pretest – post-test pre-experimental design. The sample in this study were infant mothers, using total sampling technique with a total sample of 30 respondents. Data was taken using a questionnaire. Data analysis used non parametric statistical analysis design, the Wilcoxon Signed Test. Result of this research from 30 respondents, average level of mother’s knowledge about basic immunization before health education was given, it was found that 0% was good, 13.3% was sufficient and 86.7% was lacking. And after given health education, it was found that 53.3% was good, 46.7% was sufficient and 0% was lacking. The results of Wilcoxon’s statistical analysis on knowledge data obtained a Z value of -4.800 and a P Value showing a significance of 0.000. There was an effect of health education on the level of mother’s knowledge about basic immunization. Can be concluded research showed that overall level of mothers’ knowledge about basic immunization at Basirih’s public health center before given health education is included in the poor category and after given health education, the level of mother’s knowledge is included in the good and sufficient category.
Clinical Consequences of Delayed Corneal Ulcer Treatment: A Systematic Review Syafridon, M Fadhil; Tanjung, Fadhilah Nisa; Yusuf
Asian Journal of Healthcare Analytics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajha.v5i1.16308

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Corneal ulcer is an ophthalmic emergency that can lead to irreversible blindness if not treated promptly. Multiple studies have linked delayed management to an increased risk of severe complications such as corneal perforation, reduced visual acuity, and the need for keratoplasty. This study aims to assess the impact of delayed management of corneal ulcers on clinical outcomes and to identify factors contributing to treatment delays. This study is a systematic review of publications from 2020 to 2025, retrieved from the PubMed, Scopus, and ScienceDirect databases, using the keywords “infectious corneal ulcer,” “treatment delay,” and “visual outcome.” Eligible studies included observational designs (cohort, cross-sectional, retrospective) evaluating the association between delayed treatment (≥48-72 hours after symptom onset) and clinical outcomes. Three studies met the inclusion criteria following PRISMA 2020 screening guidelines. The analysis confirms that the interval between symptom onset and initiation of topical antibiotic therapy is a critical determinant of visual outcome. Early intervention guided by microbiological culture and resistance profiles markedly improves prognosis. Strengthening referral systems and adopting teleophthalmology services can effectively reduce diagnostic delays, particularly in resource-limited regions. Delayed management of corneal ulcers leads to severe clinical consequences affecting patients’ visual function. Public education, improved primary care capacity, and the application of rapid, technology-assisted referral systems are essential strategies to ensure timely diagnosis and prevent blindness-related complications.
Community-Based Interventions to Reduce Stigma Toward Families of People with Schizophrenia Anipah; Asmeriyani
Asian Journal of Healthcare Analytics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajha.v5i1.16310

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Social stigma toward families of people with mental disorders (ODGJ), particularly schizophrenia, remains a significant issue in communities and negatively affects social support and family well-being. This community service activity aimed to improve public understanding and reduce stigma toward families of people with schizophrenia through community-based interventions. The implementation methods included mental health education, counseling about schizophrenia, and community discussions involving residents in the Jambi City area. The activity was conducted over one month through preparation, implementation, and evaluation stages using a simple questionnaire. The results indicated increased community knowledge and more positive attitudes toward families of people with mental disorders. Community-based interventions demonstrate potential to strengthen social support and enhance community acceptance of families of people with schizophrenia.
Mental Health at the Crossroads of Policy and Practice: A Legal-Epidemiological Study of Indonesian Adolescents Zein, Rosnalisa; Kusnawirawan, Iwan; Handayani, Dwi Ratna Sari; Hernayati; Subu, Muhammad Arsyad; Waluyo, Imam
Asian Journal of Healthcare Analytics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajha.v5i1.16347

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Adolescence is a critical period for mental health development, yet in Indonesia, systemic and legal gaps exacerbate vulnerabilities related to anxiety, depression, and self-confidence. While previous research highlights gender and school-type differences, few studies integrate a legal health perspective to frame these disparities within Indonesia’s evolving mental health and education policies. This study examines the psycho-legal implications of anxiety, depression, and self-confidence among Indonesian adolescents across gender and school types, with a focus on rights-based interventions. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 311 high school students (167 females, 144 males; 217 public, 94 private) in North Jakarta. Participants completed the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), and the Self-Confidence Inventory (SCI). Data were analyzed using factorial ANOVAs and multiple regression. Students from private schools reported significantly higher anxiety and lower self-confidence than those in public schools. Female adolescents had significantly lower self-confidence than males. The findings highlight the private school environment as a potential risk factor and underscore the profound impact of depressive symptoms on an adolescent's self-concept. The persistent gender gap in self-confidence, independent of anxiety and depression, points to underlying sociocultural factors. Interventions must be targeted.
Developmental Stimulation of Gross Motor Skills, Fine Motor Skills, Socialization, and Language in Stunted Children Ratnawati, Mamik; Probowati, Ririn; Sawitri, Monika
Asian Journal of Healthcare Analytics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajha.v5i1.16375

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Brain development may be impacted by nutritional deficits prior to birth and in the first year of life. Pregnancy and the early years of life are periods of fast developmental growth. Newborns have over 100 billion brain cells, according to research. From birth through early childhood, the development of brain connections and the process of maturation happen gradually. This study sought to ascertain how developmental stimulation affected stunted children's gross motor, fine motor, sociability, and language abilities. An observational analytical technique combined with a cross-sectional approach was the research design employed. All of the stunted toddlers in Puton Village, Diwek District, Jombang Regency, made up the study's population. Stunted toddlers in Puton Village, Diwek District, Jombang Regency, ages 0–72 months, made up the study's sample. The majority of toddler moms (59%) stimulated their kids, according to the study's findings. A Sig (2-tailed) value <0.05 showed a correlation between developmental stimulation and toddler development in fine motor abilities, gross motor skills, socializing, independence, and language, and nearly half of toddlers (40%) developed in accordance with their age. According to the study, parents should monitor their child's development through integrated health post (Posyandu) activities and provide stimulation appropriate to the child's age as part of an early detection effort. Children can develop through a variety of activities with parental guidance.
The Effect of Total Quality Management on Patient Loyalty, with Patient Satisfaction as a Moderating Variable, at Poso Regional General Hospital Asdar, Muhammad Ali; Pabidang, Siswanto
Asian Journal of Healthcare Analytics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajha.v5i1.16418

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The increasing number of hospitals requires healthcare providers to continuously improve service quality to meet patient expectations and satisfaction. However, at Poso Hospital, various complaints are still being reported, particularly regarding service speed, fairness, and cost transparency, leading to dissatisfaction and a decrease in patient visits. This situation indicates the need for evaluation and implementation of Total Quality Management (TQM) as a quality management approach. To determine the influence of Perceived Service Quality and Total Quality Management on patient loyalty with Patient Satisfaction as a moderating variable at Poso Regional Hospital. A quantitative cross-sectional design was applied with 442 respondents selected through random sampling. Data were summarized using univariate analysis to describe participant characteristics and response distributions, followed by path analysis for further examination. Total Quality Management have a significant effect on Patient Satisfaction and Perceived Service Quality and Total Quality Management have a significant effect on patient loyalty. The most effective model in this study is the partial mediation model, where TQM influence patient loyalty both directly and through patient satisfaction.
Cognitive Dependency on Clinical Decision Support Systems: Implications for Diagnostic Reasoning Hayati, Zahratul; Yaman, Imran; Sya'diah, Yayah
Asian Journal of Healthcare Analytics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajha.v5i1.16251

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The development of artificial intelligence-based Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) has transformed the diagnostic decision-making process in modern health practice. Although CDSS is capable of improving clinical efficiency and accuracy, overuse has the potential to lead to cognitive dependency and automation bias that can affect the quality of medical personnel's diagnostic reasoning. This article aims to conceptually analyze the implications of dependence on CDSS on critical thinking processes and clinical decision-making. The study was conducted through a review of the latest literature in the field of health informatics and behavioral decision-making. The results of the analysis show that CDSS acts as an effective cognitive augmentation tool when used proportionally, but can weaken analytical evaluation if used without critical reflection. An implementation approach that emphasizes a balance between technological support and the professional autonomy of health workers is needed to maintain the integrity of diagnostic reasoning in the digital age.
Inflammatory Burden Mapping as a Predictive Biomarker Framework for Population Health Transition Jaksa, Suherman; Srisantyorini, Triana
Asian Journal of Healthcare Analytics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajha.v5i1.16305

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The current transition in population health is characterized by an increase in chronic diseases related to inflammatory processes. Inflammation serves as a major biological mechanism linking environmental, metabolic, and disease risk factors in the population. Therefore, inflammatory burden mapping has the potential to be a predictive biomarker framework to understand the dynamics of public health changes. This research aims to develop a conceptual framework for Inflammatory Burden Mapping as a biomarker approach in predicting population health transitions. The study uses a conceptual analysis approach based on literature studies on various biomedical studies related to inflammatory biomarkers such as C-reactive protein (CRP), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α). The results of the study show that the integration of inflammatory biomarkers with demographic and environmental factors can provide a comprehensive picture of the inflammatory burden in the population and help predict disease change patterns. This framework has the potential to strengthen public health monitoring systems and support the development of biomarker-based health intervention strategies.
Overview of Sleep Quality in Active Smoking Adolescents in Denpasar City Putra, Made Rangga Dwinanta; Permatananda, Pande Ayu Naya Kasih; Udiyani, Desak Putu Citra; Aryastuti, Anak Agung Sri Agung; Cahyawati, Putu Nita
Asian Journal of Healthcare Analytics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajha.v5i1.16394

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Poor sleep quality is a common health problem among adolescents, and smoking is known to worsen sleep quality. Nicotine, as a stimulant, can disrupt sleep patterns, prolong sleep latency, and reduce sleep efficiency. Denpasar City has a relatively high prevalence of adolescent smokers; however, data regarding the sleep quality of active adolescent smokers remain limited. This study aimed to describe the sleep quality of active adolescent smokers in Denpasar City. This study employed a descriptive observational design with a cross-sectional approach. The results showed that most respondents were male (80.3%), all were late adolescents aged 18–24 years (100%), and the most commonly used type of cigarette was electronic cigarettes (47%). More than half of the respondents had poor sleep quality (56.1%). In conclusion, the majority of active adolescent smokers in Denpasar City are male late adolescents, with electronic cigarettes being the most commonly consumed tobacco product. Most respondents demonstrated poor sleep quality. These findings highlight the impact of smoking on adolescent sleep quality and may support promotive and preventive efforts to improve adolescent sleep health in Denpasar City.
The Effectiveness of Education Based on Modules on Knowledge, Attitudes, and Involvement of Husbands in Childbirth Support: Literature Review Harianja, Ristina Rosauli; Nurdin, Muhammad Akbar
Asian Journal of Healthcare Analytics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajha.v5i1.16439

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In Indonesia, husbands often serve as the primary birth partner, but their involvement during childbirth is still influenced by variations in knowledge, attitudes, emotional readiness, cultural norms, and health facility policies. Education through modules, booklets, e-modules, and similar media is viewed as a practical strategy to prepare husbands to fulfill their role as birth partners more effectively. The objective is to examine the scientific evidence regarding the effectiveness of module-based education on knowledge, attitudes, and husbands’ involvement in childbirth support, as well as to situate this within the broader evidence base on labor companionship. The synthesis was conducted thematically across review articles, observational studies, qualitative studies, quasi-experimental studies, and reports on educational interventions. High-level evidence indicates that continuous support during childbirth enhances the childbirth experience, improves certain maternal outcomes, and strengthens the mother’s sense of security. On the other hand, specific evidence regarding childbirth companion modules for husbands is still dominated by small-scale quasi-experimental studies, community service projects, and implementation studies. Consistently, module formats—booklets, e-modules, and educational videos—enhance knowledge, understanding of roles, motivation, and husbands’ readiness to provide emotional, informational, instrumental, and advocacy support.

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