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JHeS (Journal of Health Studies)
ISSN : 25493345     EISSN : 25493353     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31101/jhes
JHeS (Journal of Health Studies) published since March 2017 by Universitas Aisyiyah Yogyakarta. Published twice a year in March and September. Contains the writings of research results with the theme health. ISSN print: 2549-3345, ISSN Online: 2549-3353. JHeS (Journal of Health Studies) particularly focuses on the main problems: Midwifery, Nursing, Radiology, Physiotherapy, Health Analyst, Nutrition, Health Management, Health-Accounting, Health Communication, Health Education, Public administration in health, Health Psychology, Biotechnology Health, Health Architecture, Health Information Technology Anastesiologi, Material and Health Technology, other. This journal has been ACCREDITED by National Journal Accreditation (ARJUNA) Managed by Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education, Republic Indonesia with Second Grade (Peringkat 3, Sinta 3) since year 2018 to 2022 according to the decree No. 23/E/KPT/2019. Every article that goes to the editorial staff will be selected through Initial Review processes by Editorial Board. Then, the articles will be sent to peer reviewers and will go to the next selection by Blind Review Process. After that, the articles will be returned to the authors to revise. These processes take a month for a maximum time. For each manuscript, peer reviewers will rate the substantial and technical aspects, peer reviewers who collaborate with JHeS (Journal of Health Studies).
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Overview of malaria prevention and treatment management in The Gambia: a descriptive study Jassey, Babucarr; Manjang, Buba; Camara, Jerreh; Jallow, Adama HO; Marong, Lamin; Jawneh, Sedia S; Sarr, Pa Ousman; Drammeh, Alagie Lamin; Ndow, Ousman; Tabally, Omar T; Jeng, Modou Lamin; Mbye, Aji Fatou; Conteh, Bubacarr; Jammeh, Ramatoulie; Drammeh, Abubacarr
JHeS (Journal of Health Studies) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/jhes.2959

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Malaria is a significant public health problem in The Gambia, a country in West Africa with a population of about 2.4 million people. The disease is endemic in the country and is a major cause of morbidity and mortality, especially among children under five. Malaria prevention strategies are essential in The Gambia. Although not totally but significantly, several techniques have been implemented in The Gambia to combat the spread of malaria to prevent and control the disease. This study aims to explore and provide an overview of strategies implemented in The Gambia to prevent and manage malaria in children under five. The study was a descriptive study using situational analysis with an extension of the basic guidelines established by WHO to prevent malaria by analyzing the latest developments on the progress made in The Gambia. The Gambia has made significant progress in preventing and controlling malaria through strategies, including insecticide-treated nets (ITNs), indoor residual spraying (IRS), antimalarial treatment, education and awareness, and environmental management. Sustained efforts and investments in these strategies are critical to reducing the population burden of malaria and achieving the goal of malaria elimination.
Immunosensor fabrication methods: A scoping review Ajinugroho, Fajar; Abuzairi, Tomy; Fauziyah, Siti
JHeS (Journal of Health Studies) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/jhes.2531

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Various methods of establishing a diagnosis, especially for initial diagnosis, have been widely developed, such as Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT), Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). However, those tools have several different limitations in each tool. The limitations of this tool include a fairly high error rate and the need for complex tools. The work can only be used by special personnel and a long processing time. Immunosensors are tools that can be used as an alternative. Immunosensor is a sensor used to detect specific immune reactions between antibodies and targets in the form of antigens and can detect interactions between analyte targets and antibodies from changes in electrochemical signal, sot the examination time is relatively faster. This scoping review aims to review each immunosensor fabrication parameter. The results proved that each analyte has a different characterization and is very diverse. So it is necessary to select the right parameters (electrode type, immunoassay configuration, electrode modification, receptor immobilization, and electrochemical characterization). The linear range and detection limit are also important parameters that can be developed so that very limited analyte concentrations in the sample can be detected. It is necessary to review fabrication methods to improve the stability of immunosensors so that the ligands contained in the immunosensor electrodes can last a long time to be able to carry out mass production.
The use of five-finger relaxation techniques for reducing stress and sleep quality in hypertension patients Dewi, Rosliana; Budhiana, Johan; Arsyi, Dilla Nurul; Yulianti, Maria; Fatmala, Syiva Dwi
JHeS (Journal of Health Studies) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/jhes.2990

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One of the efforts to overcome hypertension experienced by its sufferers is to reduce stress and improve their sleep quality. Patients will usually overcome hypertension by taking drugs (which are chemical). Some use alternative methods. However, not many studies have been conducted to reveal efforts to reduce stress and improve sleep quality in hypertensive patients through this alternative method. It is the main reason research is carried out on non-pharmacological efforts to overcome stress and improve sleep quality that is effective, easy, and can be done alone by patients. This study aimed to determine the effect of five-finger relaxation techniques on stress and sleep quality in hypertensive patients in the working area of the Sukabumi Health Center. This study was a quasi-experiment with two groups of pre-tests and post-tests. The population and sample were hypertensive patients in the working area of the Sukabumi Health Center, with as many as 70 respondents divided into control and intervention groups of 35 respondents, each using purposive sampling techniques. The DASS-42 standard questionnaire was used for stress variables, while the PSQI standard questionnaire was used for sleep quality variables. Data analysis using a paired sample t-test showed differences in the pre-test and post-test stress scores in the control and intervention groups and in the control and intervention groups' sleep quality scores in the pre-test and post-test. The five-finger relaxation technique can lower hypertensive patients' stress and sleep quality scores. This technique is also an easy, inexpensive technique that is very likely to be done by hypertensive patients to maintain stable blood pressure and is an alternative non-pharmacological therapy for overcoming stress problems and sleep quality in hypertensive patients.
Interdisciplinary homecare improves the mental health dimension of quality of life in diabetic ulcer patients Wantonoro, Wantonoro; Komarudin, Komarudin; Imania, Dika Rizki; Harun, Sigit
JHeS (Journal of Health Studies) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/jhes.3026

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The study aimed to identify the effect of interdisciplinary homecare programs on the mental health dimensions of patients' quality of life who require long-term care services. The research method was conducted with a quasi-experiment for six months of intervention on sixteen patients obtained with a random sample for January-September 2022 at the PKU Muhammadiyah Hospital Yogyakarta homecare unit. Short form-36 (SF-36) was used to evaluate the quality of life dimension. Results; Interdisciplinary homecare significantly improves the health of patients with long-term care needs; diabetic ulcers (p=0.001). Age and comorbidities were identified as characteristics of patients with diabetic ulcers, which must be considered in treating diabetic ulcers. Conclusion; Assistance with interdisciplinary home care is recommended in long-term care in community settings and patients to improve the quality of life, especially the mental health of patients. 
Implementasi of technology acceptance model (TAM) in electronic documentation of nursing care: phenomenology explorative Santoso, Erny Kristiana; Dedi, Blacius; Nurhayati, Susi
JHeS (Journal of Health Studies) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/jhes.3052

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Incomplete medical record documentation affects the quality of service in hospitals. The migration of SIMRS is intended to allow hospital services to be integrated. The use of electronic medical records as a nursing care documentation tool needs to be evaluated in terms of the acceptance of technology through three constructs: the effect of benefits, the effect of ease of use of the system, and self-confidence in computing ability. The study aims to explore the nurses’ experiences of the influence of the benefits of using technology, the ease of use of technology, and nurses' self-confidence when using technology. This study used qualitative methodology with an exploratory phenomenological approach. Data were collected through FGDs with 12 participants selected by purposive sampling technique and consultation with information technology and nursing management experts. Data analysis used the Collaizi Model. The results obtained from this study indicate that the electronic care documentation system must consider the security system of the medical record and that obstacles to operating the system must be anticipated. Guidelines should be made for the application of 3S nursing care in EMR. Adapting to technology influences self-confidence in computing ability, the belief that technology can complete tasks, the usefulness of technology, and the ease of use of electronic documentation technology. It can be concluded that the evaluation of technology acceptance as early as possible is very important to support the successful use of information systems and provide input for management and policymakers in understanding the process of adaptation to new technologies and the creation of practical guidelines for the successful implementation of information systems.

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