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Riset Informasi Kesehatan
ISSN : 20888740     EISSN : 25486462     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30644
Core Subject : Health,
Focus and Scope Riset Informasi Kesehatan publishes review article, original article, as well as short communication in the all scopes of Nursing, Public Health, and Pharmacy Science. The article published on the internal and external academic community STIKES Harapan Ibu Jambi. Riset Informasi Kesehatan publishes scholarly articles in scope covering: Nursing: Adult nursing, Emergency nursing, Gerontological nursing, Community nursing, Mental health nursing, Pediatric nursing, Maternity nursing, Nursing leadership and management, Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) in nursing, Education in nursing Public Health: health epidemiology, biostatistics health, health administration, public health nutrition, environmental health, occupational health and safety, health promotion, reproductive health, maternal and child health, and other related articles health Pharmacy: Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics, Drug Delivery System, Physical Pharmacy, Chemical Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Technology, Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Pharmacokinetics, , Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Biology, Community and Clinical Pharmacy, Regulatory Affairs and Pharmaceutical Marketing Research, and Alternative Medicines
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The relationship between use of technology, nutritional knowledge, family support, culture and lifestyle with stunting incidents in toddlers aged 24-59 months in the Kapuas River Bank Area, Pontianak City Rizky, Ayu; Marlenywati, Marlenywati; Yulyati, Yulyati; Budiastutik, Indah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30644/rik.v14i2.965

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Background: The prevalence of toddlers with stunting in West Kalimantan province is 31.46% of toddlers who are stunted. One of them is in Pontianak City, 15.8% experienced stunting. Of the 6 sub-districts, East Pontianak District has the highest cases of stunting at 20.8% of toddlers. Objective: To determine the relationship between the use of technology, nutritional knowledge, family support, culture and lifestyle with the incidence of stunting in toddlers aged 24-59 months in the Kapuas River area, Pontianak City. The population in this study was all children aged 24-59 months in the riverside area Kapuas. Method: The research design used case control with a 1:1 sample (92 samples). The sampling technique for the group of cases (Stunting) in this study was carried out using a probability sample, namely simple random Stunting and non-Stunting toddlers aged 24-59 months in the Kapuas River area, Pontianak City (Case) Retrospective (Control) sampling. In this study, the sample was divided into two, namely case samples and control samples, each of which had inclusion and exclusion criteria, consisting of 46 cases and 46 controls. The statistical test used was chi-square with a confidence level of 95%. Results: This research shows that there is a relationship between maternal nutritional knowledge (p value = 0.002 OR = 4.330), family support (p value = 0.011 OR = 3.248), lifestyle (p value = 0.001 OR=4.680) and there is no relationship between utilization technology (p value = 1.000 OR = 1.102), culture (p value = 0.210 OR = 1.852). Conclusion: Increasing mothers' knowledge regarding nutrition is one of the factors that can influence the occurrence of stunting in children under five, both in rural and urban areas. Families also have an important role in shaping culture and health behavior and lifestyle views can influence attitudes, behavior, and the response given by the mother to her child.
Identifying risk factors contributing to anxiety in health science students Febriawati, Henni; Syarif, Afwan; Fransisca, Lidya; Angraini, Wulan; Agustinawati, Zulaikha
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30644/rik.v14i2.1002

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Background : Mental health among adolescents is significantly affected by various risk factors, particularly anxiety, which can hinder academic performance and overall well-being. This research aims to identify the anxiety risk factors among students at STIKES Al-Su'aibah, highlighting the prevalence and impact of these factors on their mental health. Method: A quantitative descriptive study was conducted using closed questionnaires to collect structured data from students. This approach allows for the measurement and comparison of responses, enabling the identification of specific patterns and characteristics related to anxiety risk. Results: Out of 138 participants, 53.3% reported no anxiety, while 43.3% experienced mild to moderate anxiety, with 3.3% facing severe anxiety. Factors influencing anxiety include academic pressure, limited social support, and lifestyle choices such as dietary habits and physical activity levels. Notably, the study found a significant relationship between smoking and anxiety levels (p = 0,02). Conclusion : The findings indicate a notable prevalence of anxiety among students, underscoring the need for enhanced mental health screening and support programs at educational institutions. Strategies such as counseling, stress management training, and community-building activities are recommended to promote the psychological well-being of students.
Antimicrobial effect of alkaloids extract of Areca catechu L Against Methicillin Sensitive Staphylococcus aureus Bacteria Humaryanto, Humaryanto; Lipinwati, Lipinwati; Hanina, Hanina; Halim, Rita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30644/rik.v14i2.871

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Background: Infection caused by the bacterium Metihcillin Sensitive Staphyloccous aureus (MSSA) is still one of the infections that often occurs in humans. The emergence of various cases of resistance of MSSA bacteria to various antibiotics both in the community and in hospitals (nosocomial infections), has triggered the development of herbal medicines, one of which is the areca nut (Areca catechu L) which is thought to have antibacterial effects. The purpose of this research was to determine the antimicrobial effect of alkaloids in areca nut extract against MSSA bacteria. Method: Areca nut was extracted with 96% ethanol using the maceration method and continued with areca nut seeds and fractionation of the alkaloid active substances with ethanol-water, n-hexane and ethyl acetate (1:1) solvents. The sensitivity test of bacteria using the Kirby Bauer disc diffusion method with duplex repetitions. Amoxcillin clavulanat used as standard antimicrobial of antimicrobial test. Results: The extract components contained are alkaloids, flavonoids and tannins. Furthermore, the resistance test of MSSA bacteria to areca nut alkaloid extract and the amoxicillin antibiotic disc gave results of an average inhibitory zone diameter of 20.33 mm (strong activity) and 22.80 mm (strong activity). Conclusion: MSSA bacteria showed sensitivity to areca nut alkaloid extract with strong activity.
Pharmacist knowledge and management of LASA medicines in preventing medication error in Semarang Regency Pharmacies Rahmaniar, Ranita; Dewantara, Aditya Arya; Mubarok, Nala Khodlil; Islami, Bella Citra; Maharani, Eka Putri; Kamilah, Nada Amatullahi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30644/rik.v14i2.1006

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Background: The development of the pharmaceutical industry has produced drugs with similar names and physical forms, known as LASA. The similarity of LASA drugs is a serious concern because it can cause confusion among pharmacist and increases the possibility of errors at dispensing, such as taking the wrong drug. LASA drug management is pharmacist’s responsibilities in pharmaceutical services. This study aims to evaluate the knowledge of pharmacist and the management of LASA drugs in Semarang Regency Pharmacies. Method: This study is a non-experimental study. Questionnaires were given to pharmacists in Semarang Regency Pharmacies. The results were tested using Chi Square to determine the relationship between knowledge and management, knowledge and errors in taking LASA drugs and management and errors in taking LASA drugs. Results: The results of the study showed that the knowledge of pharmacists >70% was in the good category. LASA drug management has been carried out in >70% of pharmacies. There are still 32.47% medication errors in taking LASA drugs. Analysis showed that there was no significant relationship between knowledge, LASA drug management, and errors in taking LASA drugs. Conclusion: From this study it can be concluded that LASA drug management in Semarang Regency Pharmacies is in the good category.
Impact of screen time on early childhood’s eating behavior: A review Lumban Gaol, Riama Claudia Christine; Rahmiwati, Anita; Hasyim, Hamzah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30644/rik.v14i2.1024

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Background: The excessive of screen time use among early childhood has become a phenomenon. In Indonesia, early childhood that has used screen time is around 68.01% for watching television, 33.44% using cellphones, and 24.96% have accessed the internet. The use of screen time among early childhood should be reduced because it can affect children to have lower nutrition that can lead to malnutrition and other metabolic disease. Method: This research method uses literature review with a narrative approach. The reference article was conducted on databases in Google Schoolar and PubMed. Results: The impact of excessive screen time use on early childhood’s eating behavior can cause the unhealthy food consumption and picky eating. This behavior will affect children to have lower nutrition that can lead to malnutrition and other metabolic disease. Conclusion: The use of excessive screen time on early childhood can impact the child’s eating behavior.
The correlation between passive smoke exposure and childhood dental caries: evidence from recent studies Gumilar, Mira Sri; Boy, Hendry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30644/rik.v14i2.1022

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Background: Dental caries in children is a global health issue, particularly in lower-income countries. Exposure to tobacco smoke is one of the major risk factors. In Indonesia, where smoking is prevalent, children exposed to passive smoke face a higher risk of dental caries. Method: A systematic review was conducted, focusing on studies published between 2019 and 2024. Literature was selected using specific keywords, with cross-sectional studies emphasizing the correlation between passive smoking and dental caries in children. Results: Of the 11 selected studies, 9 demonstrated a significant correlation between passive smoking and dental caries, with P-values below 0.05. However, the two studies showed no significant relationship, potentially due to small sample sizes or other external factors like diet or hygiene. Conclusion: Exposure to cigarette smoke significantly increases the risk of dental caries in children, necessitating public health interventions to reduce exposure and prevent oral health problems.
Crosstalk between Dendritic Cells and Regulatory T Cells: Inducing Immune Tolerance in Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy Prasetya, I Made Slamet Putra; Khotib, Junaidi; Ardianto, Chrisnawan
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Children's safety behaviour at School Rofiatun, Rofiatun; Julaikah, Julaikah; Tirsilowati, Sri Yuni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30644/rik.v14i2.1028

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Background: Cognitive limitations and low understanding of the dangers around them make them less able to anticipate and overcome these dangers. Places that have the potential to cause accidents in children can come from anywhere, be it the highway, home and its surroundings, school and its surroundings. Accidents at school are the cause of 40% of injuries in children. Lack of understanding of risks or dangers, use of unsafe equipment, and the materials used also affect children's safety. This study aims to determine the determinants of safety behavior in children in elementary schools. Method: This research used mixed methods and Convergent Parallel Design approaches.. Researchers collected quantitative data for the safety knowledge variable, while qualitative data for safety perceptions, safety behavior and availability of safety infrastructure. The research subjects were students and teachers, at SD Muhammdiyah Guntur Geni Srandakan District. Statistical test analysis using the Chi Square Test and logistic regression test for quantitative data. Result : there were 65.57% of respondents who had good knowledge and 75.41% of respondents had good safety behaviour. 44% of safety infrastructure is available in schools. 40 or 66% of respondents had a history of accidents at school such as falls, scratches and sprains. Conclusion: Students who have good knowledge are 1.7 times more likely to have good safety behavior.
The application Pentol Bakar as an innovation at RSJID Dr. Amino Gondohutomo: A scoping review Widyaningtyas, Ryka
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30644/rik.v14i2.1008

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Background: The "Pentol Bakar" application was developed to evaluate Pentol Bakar as an innovation in patient pick-up services for mental health emergencies and to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the service, as well as to conduct a SWOT analysis of the Pentol Bakar service for patients with mental health issues. Method: The literature search method in this study is a scoping review, involving searching for journals or research articles through search engines. The process of article search and selection then used PRISMA-ScR. This review found a total of 893 articles, and the review results indicated that 5 articles were relevant to the research topic. Results: . The analysis showed that the "Pentol Bakar" application had some shortcomings for patients and/or their families, including limited exposure to and understanding of technology and the application, inability to pay for the service, and difficulty for healthcare workers in obtaining detailed information about the patient's condition. On the positive side, the application made it easier to provided broader access to services and made hospital services more efficient. Conclusion: This study explores the outcomes related to psychiatric emergency handling, including the SWOT analysis. These findings are expected to contribute positively to improving the quality of mental health services at the relevant institution.
Evaluation and antibacterial testing of Mangosteen leaf extract cream (Morinda Citrifolia l) as acne-prone Kristijono, Ary; Jaroh, Assolychathu; Rosyida, Firdania Firdaus; Prasetya, Bandhi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30644/rik.v14i2.1026

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Background: Acne is a common skin condition caused by the proliferation of bacteria, often leading to inflammation and infection. Morinda citrifolia L. (Noni) has been traditionally used for its medicinal properties, including its antibacterial effects. This study aims to evaluate the antibacterial activity of Noni leaf extract cream and its potential as an acne treatment.. Method: The study involved preparing a cream formulation using ethanol extract of Noni leaves at varying concentrations (1.25%, 2.50%, and 5.00%). The antibacterial activity was tested using the Kirby Bauer disk diffusion method against Streptococcus pyogenes, a common bacterium associated with acne. The cream was also subjected to organoleptic testing, pH testing, viscosity measurements, spreadability tests, and adhesion tests to assess its quality and stability. Results: The cream showed significant antibacterial activity, with a zone of inhibition ranging from 5.79 mm to 9.16 mm, depending on the concentration of Noni leaf extract. The highest antibacterial activity was observed at 5.00% concentration, with a large inhibition zone of 9.16 mm. Additionally, the cream maintained a stable pH and showed good physical properties, including uniform consistency and spreadability. The cream did not exhibit any significant changes in appearance, smell, or texture during the stability testing. Conclusion: The results indicate that Noni leaf extract cream has promising antibacterial effects, particularly at higher concentrations, and could effectively treat acne. The cream demonstrated satisfactory quality and stability, making it a viable candidate for further development in acne treatment formulations.

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