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Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Kesehatan (JURRIKES)
ISSN : 28289366     EISSN : 28289374     DOI : 10.55606
Core Subject : Health,
Sub Rumpun ILMU KESEHATAN UMUM 1 Kesehatan Masyarakat 2 Keselamatan dan Kesehatan Kerja (Kesehatan Kerja; Hiperkes) 3 Kebijakan Kesehatan (dan Analis Kesehatan) 4 Ilmu Gizi 5 Epidemiologi 6 Teknik Penyehatan Lingkungan 7 Promosi Kesehatan 8 Ilmu Asuransi Jiwa dan Kesehatan 9 Kesehatan Lingkungan 10 Ilmu Olah Raga 11 Bidang Kesehatan Umum Lain Yang Belum Tercantum Sub Rumpun ILMU KEPERAWATAN DAN KEBIDANAN 1 Ilmu Keperawatan 2 Kebidanan 3 Administrasi Rumah Sakit 5 Entomologi (Kesehatan, Fitopatologi) 6 Ilmu Biomedik 7 Ergonomi Fisiologi Kerja 8 Fisioterapi 9 Analis Medis 10 Fisiologi (Keolahragaan) 11 Reproduksi (Biologi dan Kesehatan) 12 Akupunktur 13 Rehabilitasi Medik 14 Bidang Keperawatan & Kebidanan Lain Yang Belum Tercantum Sub Rumpun ILMU PSIKOLOGI 1 Psikologi Umum 2 Psikologi Anak 3 Psikologi Masyarakat 4 Psikologi Kerja (Industri) 5 Bidang Psikologi Lain Yang Belum Tercantum Sub Rumpun ILMU FARMASI 1 Farmasi Umum dan Apoteker 2 Farmakologi dan Farmasi Klinik 3 Biologi Farmasi 4 Analisis Farmasi dan Kimia Medisinal 5 Farmasetika dan Teknologi Farmasi 6 Farmasi Makanan dan Analisis Keamanan Pangan 7 Farmasi Lain Yang Belum Tercantum
Articles 295 Documents
Pengaruh Aktivitas Fisik dan Jumlah Asupan Makan terhadap Gangguan Siklus Menstruasi pada Atlet Voli Usia Remaja di Kabupaten Kudus Vella Nevyta, Puan; Widiasih, Esti; Anggraeni Noviasari, Nina
JURNAL RISET RUMPUN ILMU KESEHATAN Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Desember : Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Kesehatan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jurrikes.v4i3.6886

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Menstrual cycle disorders can negatively impact athletic performance. A combination of irregular eating patterns and intense training can increase the risk of such disturbances. Factors influencing menstrual cycle irregularities include nutritional status, physical activity, dietary habits, stress levels, smoking, hormonal medication use, and endocrine disorders. A study conducted in Semarang found that 28.8% of female athletes experienced menstrual cycle issues. This research aims to investigate how physical activity and food intake affect menstrual cycle disorders among adolescent volleyball athletes in Kudus Regency. The methodology employed was an observational analytical study with a cross-sectional approach, selecting 46 respondents using purposive sampling techniques. The IPAQ and SQFFQ questionnaires were used as research instruments. Data were analyzed using bivariate analysis with the Chi-Square test. The results indicated that the majority of athletes had a high level of physical activity (76.1%), while 50% were categorized as having severe food intake deficits. Additionally, 78.3% of athletes experienced menstrual cycle disturbances, which included 36 individuals. Bivariate analysis revealed that physical activity influenced the menstrual cycle of adolescent volleyball athletes (p-value = 0.045), and dietary intake also had an effect (p-value = 0.000). Therefore, both physical activity and eating patterns significantly impact menstrual cycle disorders among adolescent volleyball athletes.
Persepsi dan Peran Suami dalam Pencegahan Kekurangan Energi Kronis pada Ibu Hamil di Bukittinggi Diana Putri
JURNAL RISET RUMPUN ILMU KESEHATAN Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Oktober : Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Kesehatan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jurrikes.v3i2.7365

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Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) in pregnant women is a major nutritional challenge in Indonesia, including in Bukittinggi. Despite proper health service utilization, the burden of CED is relatively high and has a non-economic component that includes cultural and family social support.  The influence of the husband on the nutritional status of pregnant women is frequently overlooked by prevention and control strategies. This study sought to investigate husbands' thoughts and roles in the prevention of  CED  in pregnant women in  Bukittinggi.  The present study employed a qualitative phenomenological research design including 15 husbands of pregnant women (experienced and non-experienced  CED)  and  5–7  triangulation informants  (pregnant women and health workers).  Semi-structured interviews and non-participatory observations provided the data, while  NVivo  12  was employed for thematic analysis. Source triangulation and member checking validate the data. The results indicate that the majority of husbands do not understand CED scientifically and view their support solely as financial assistance. Although emotional and informational motivations can affect positive nutritional behaviors, they are still regarded as weaknesses. Among the external barriers are costs, long hours of work, and a patriarchal culture that severely restricts husbands' ability to be involved in their wives' nutritional problems. However, some informants have indicated a value shift that prioritizes emotional involvement over intellectual focus.  The  intervention strategies for future implementation should be family-based with a primary focus on couples' nutrition education, emotional  strengthening,  and  the  inclusion  of  males  in  maternal  health  programs  (e.g.,  paternity-readiness sessions  
Pengaruh Terapi Musik Klasik Mozart terhadap Tingkat Emesis Gravidarum pada Ibu Hamil Trimester 1 di Wilayah Puskesmas Jakenan Kabupaten Pati Munziyah, Dewi; Sri Hadi Sulistiyaningsih; Siti Marfuah
JURNAL RISET RUMPUN ILMU KESEHATAN Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Oktober : Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Kesehatan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jurrikes.v3i2.7391

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Pregnancy is the process of fetal growth and development that occurs in the uterus from conception to the onset of labor. In the first trimester, mothers usually experience nausea and vomiting starting at around 8 weeks and ending at 12 weeks. Emesis gravidarum is nausea and vomiting that can cause discomfort and the frequency of nausea and vomiting occurs approximately 5 times a day, which occurs in the first trimester of pregnancy. This study aims to determine the Effect of Mozart Classical Music Therapy on the Level of Emesis Gravidarum in Pregnant Women in the First Trimester. The research design used in this study was pre-experimental with a one group pretest & posttest design approach. The population in this study were all pregnant women in the first trimester in the Jakenan Health Center Area, Pati Regency. The population used was 30 pregnant women in the first trimester. The number of pregnant women samples used in this study was 30 pregnant women, the instrument used was an observation sheet, the results of which will be analyzed using the Wilcoxon sign rank test method. The results showed that most of the frequency of emesis gravidarum before being given Mozart classical music intervention was in the moderate category, as many as 16 respondents (53.3%). Most of the frequency of emesis gravidarum after being given Mozart classical music intervention was in the mild category, as many as 20 respondents (66.7%) and almost some were moderate, as many as 10 respondents (33.3%). Data analysis shows that there is a difference in the level of emesis gravidarum before and after being given classical Mozart music therapy, a p value of 0.000 <α 0.05 is obtained, which means that classical Mozart music has an effect on reducing the frequency of emesis gravidarum in pregnant women in the first trimester in the Jakenan Health Center area, Pati Regency. It is hoped that health workers such as health center officers and midwives will improve their education and handling of reducing Emesis gravidarum in pregnant women non-pharmacologically.
Social Support and Resilience among Street Children: A Cross-Sectional Study in Semarang, Indonesia Dayat Trihadi; Siti Yuliana; Sri Hartini
JURNAL RISET RUMPUN ILMU KESEHATAN Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Oktober : Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Kesehatan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jurrikes.v3i2.7486

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Street children constitute a highly vulnerable population who spend most of their time in public spaces working in the informal sector and are at increased risk of engaging in deviant behaviours. Social support and resilience are recognised as key protective factors that may enable street children to adapt to adversity. This quantitative study employed a cross-sectional correlational design to examine the association between social support and resilience among street children in Semarang City, Indonesia. A total of 42 street children were recruited using accidental sampling. Data were collected using modified Likert-type questionnaires measuring social support (social embeddedness, enacted support, and perceived support) and resilience (emotion regulation, impulse control, causal analysis, self-efficacy, realistic optimism, empathy, and reaching out). Data were analysed using univariate statistics and Spearman’s rank correlation test. Most respondents reported moderate levels of social support (90.48%) and resilience (66.67%). Spearman’s test indicated a significant, positive, yet low correlation between social support and resilience (p = 0.014; r = 0.228). These findings suggest that higher social support is associated with greater resilience, although other internal and external factors are likely to contribute to resilience among street children.
Efektivitas Dalethyne Modern Dressing pada Penyembuhan Luka pada Ulkus Kaki Diabetik: (Studi Kuasi-Eksperimental) Dwi Yogo Budi Prabowo; Muhammad Anis Taslim; Madyo Adrianto
JURNAL RISET RUMPUN ILMU KESEHATAN Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Oktober : Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Kesehatan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jurrikes.v3i2.7487

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Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is characterized by hyperglycemia, which can lead to microangiopathic and macroangiopathic complications. One of the chronic complications is diabetic foot ulcer (DFU), which carries a high risk of infection and amputation. Preventing amputation can be achieved by accelerating wound healing. Dalethyne, a herbal product extracted through ozonization, contains essential oils, fatty acids, iodine, and peroxides. In wound care, Dalethyne acts as an antimicrobial agent that eliminates bacteria and promotes the formation of new tissue. This study aimed to examine the effect of modern Dalethyne dressings on wound healing among patients with diabetic foot ulcers. A quasi-experimental study with a non-equivalent control group pretest–posttest design was conducted at a wound care clinic in Semarang. Thirty participants with grade 2–3 diabetic foot ulcers were divided into an intervention group (Dalethyne dressing) and a control group (standard care). Wound healing was assessed using the DMIST scale before and after one week of treatment. Both groups showed improvement in DMIST scores post-treatment. However, the intervention group demonstrated significantly greater improvement (mean DMIST reduction of 48.50) compared to the control group (mean reduction of 16.50) (p = 0.001). Photographic evidence indicated more advanced granulation and epithelialization in the Dalethyne group. Modern wound care using Dalethyne effectively enhances wound healing in diabetic foot ulcers.