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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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Clinical evaluation of dragon’s blood sunscreen (Daemonorops draco (Willd.) Blume) as an antioxidant and ultraviolet (UV) protector Nasela, Tiara; Lestari, Uce; Asra, Revis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30644/rik.v14i2.1021

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Background: Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight can cause various skin problems, including sunburn, hyperpigmentation, and premature aging. Natural-based sunscreens are an innovative alternative to synthetic sunscreens, which may have side effects such as irritation and allergic reactions. Dragon’s blood (Daemonorops draco (Willd.) Blume) is known for its strong antioxidant properties due to its flavonoid content, particularly dracorhodin, which has the potential to be formulated as a sunscreen. This study aims to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of jernang resin sunscreen in providing UV protection and improving skin moisture and brightness. Method: A clinical trial was conducted involving 30 volunteers aged 18–50 years with normal skin and no history of allergies or skin diseases. The study included irritation tests, hedonic evaluations, skin brightness assessments, moisture level analysis using a Skin Analyzer, and UV protection effectiveness using a UV Camera over 30 days. The statistical analysis was performed using One-Way ANOVA and Duncan's test for significant differences. Results: The results showed that the jernang resin sunscreen exhibited significant UV protection, maintaining its effectiveness for 30 days. It also enhanced skin moisture and brightness compared to the control group. The hedonic test revealed high acceptability regarding color, texture, and aroma. The irritation test indicated no significant adverse reactions, confirming the product's safety. Conclusion: Dragon’s blood sunscreen has demonstrated excellent potential as an effective and safe natural alternative for UV protection, with added benefits of improving skin hydration and brightness. Further research is recommended to optimize its formulation for commercial use.
Gender and residence in focus: A cross-sectional analysis of sexsual violence among University Students in Bengkulu Kosvianti, Emi; Wati, Nopia; Pratiwi, Bintang Agustina; Febriani, Cantika Alya Dwy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30644/rik.v14i2.1031

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Background: Sexual violence is an ongoing public health problem in Indonesia, including in the university environment. This study aims to analyze the relationship between gender, residential status, and experiences of sexual violence among students in Bengkulu City. Method: The method used is quantitative with analytical observational design, involving 525 randomly selected respondents. Data were collected through online surveys at state and private universities in Bengkulu. Results: The results of the analysis showed that although women are more vulnerable to becoming victims of sexual violence, there was no significant relationship between gender and the experience of sexual violence (p = 0.138) >0.05. In addition, students who live in boarding houses have a higher risk, but there is no significant relationship between residential status and the experience of sexual violence (p = 0.720) >0.05. Conclusion: This study concludes that gender and place of residence are not significantly associated with experiences of sexual violence among students in Bengkulu, emphasizing the need for broader prevention strategies and further research into other contributing factors.
The Effectiveness of celery leaf decoction and progressive muscle relaxation in lowering blood pressure Haryanti, Indah Dwi; Meri, Dilgu; Ramadiya, Arya; Redo, Ahmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30644/rik.v14i2.984

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Background: Hypertension is one of the leading non-communicable diseases causing global mortality, with an increasing prevalence, including in Indonesia. Both pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches are employed in managing hypertension. One non-pharmacological therapy is the administration of celery leaf decoction (Apium graveolens L.), which contains active compounds such as flavonoids and phthalides with potential blood pressure-lowering effects. Additionally, Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR) techniques are effective in reducing blood pressure through physical and mental relaxation. Method: The study employed a quasi-experimental design with a pretest-posttest without control group approach. The subjects were hypertensive patients at Adhyaksa Clinic, selected through purposive sampling. Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Results: The abstract contains background (a brief description of the problem and research objectives) methods used, the results of the research, and conclusions (indicate the main conclusions). Conclusion: The majority of respondents were male (71.4%), aged 41–45 years (42.9%), held a bachelor's degree (85.7%), and worked as prosecutors (66.7%). The average systolic and diastolic blood pressures before the intervention were 149.52 mmHg and 89.52 mmHg, respectively, which decreased to 126.19 mmHg and 74.29 mmHg after the intervention. The analysis showed that celery leaf decoction and PMR movements were effective in reducing blood pressure, with a p-value of 0.000 (< 0.05).
Self-help skills improve independence of activities daily living in pre-school children with child abuse Lusty, Junita; Sutini, Titin; Purwati, Nyimas Heny; Srisantyorini, Triana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30644/rik.v14i2.1034

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Background: Children who are abused are prone to delayed growth and development, including the development of independent Activities Daily Living (ADL). Self-help skills are motor skills that can help children to fulfill basic needs independently through Activities Daily Living (ADL). Therefore, adults around them, including caregivers in orphanages, need to teach self-help skills to improve children's ADL independence. Objectives: This study aims to determine the effect of self-help skills on Activities Daily Living (bathing, brushing teeth, personal hygiene, toileting, dressing, and eating) independence in pre-school children with child abuse which is measured by ADLIC (Activities of Daily Living Iranian Children). Methods: Respondents in this study were pre-school children with child abuse who were given self-help skills with a total of 36 respondents divided into intervention and control groups. The research design used a quasi-experimental design with a non-equivalent control group pre-post test. The bivariate analysis used in bathing, brushing teeth, personal hygiene, and toileting variables was paired t-test, while the variables of dressing and eating was used Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test. Results: The p-value result in the intervention group is 0.000 (<0.05) which indicates that there is a difference in ADL ability from before and after the intervention. In the control group, the p-value> 0.05 was obtained, indicating that there was no difference between ADL abilities before and after. There is a significant average increase in the intervention group compared to the control group. Conclusion: The results of this study indicate that there are average increase in the independence of Activities Daily Living (ADL) in pre-school children with child abuse in the intervention group after being given treatment in the form of self-help skills. Therefore, it is hoped that all parties involved in the care of children with a history of child abuse are able to minimize the impact that occurs due to child abuse and understand the concept of self-help skills that support the development of the independence of ADL.
Extraction of Gambier using the boiling method and antibacterial activity test Uyun, Hendri Satria Kamal; Putra, Panji Marvin; Suhardana, Gian; Bellatasie, Rezlie; Wiliantari, Selvia; Fajrina, Anzharni; Ramadhani, Putri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30644/rik.v14i2.1015

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Gambier is a dry extract derived from the Uncaria gambir (Hunter) Roxb plant. In this study, gambier extraction was carried out by boiling. The obtained Gambier extract is then tested for quality according to SNI 01-3391-1994. From the quality test results, it was concluded that the Gambier produced met quality 1. The gambir extract was tested for its antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Antibacterial tests against S. aureus and E. coli, with concentrations of 10%, 15%, and 20%, show strong inhibition activity. While the antibacterial test against P. aeruginosa at a concentration of 10% has moderate inhibition, at concentrations of 15% and 20% has strong inhibition. Gambier has good antibacterial activity and potential to be developed into a natural ingredient product with potential as an antibacterial.
The level of compliance in the use of drugs based on the antihypertensive and the patient's classification of hypertension: A cross-sectional study Muslim, Zamharira; Saktia, Linice; Pudiarifanti, Nadia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30644/rik.v14i2.1001

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Background: The objective of antihypertensive therapy is to regulate blood pressure in accordance with the patient's condition. Patient adherence to medication is a significant factor affecting the efficacy of hypertension treatment. Regulated blood pressure is an indicator of the efficacy of antihypertensive treatment. Objective: This study seeks to assess the correlation between adherence to antihypertensive medication and patient characteristics, antihypertensive kinds, and hypertension categorization. Methods: This research employed a descriptive-analytical methodology with a cross-sectional design. The sample method employed was purposive sampling. Seventy-eight respondents participated in interviews utilizing a compliance questionnaire. Statistical analysis of the data was conducted utilizing the chi-square test method. Results: The study showed that most respondents had a high level of compliance (46.15%). Most respondents had blood pressure in the stage 2 hypertension category (46.15%). Based on the results of the correlation test between the level of compliance with the classification of hypertension obtained (p = 0.000). Conclusion: The level of compliance in undergoing therapy is related to the patient's gender and hypertension classification, but is not statistically related to the type of antihypertensive used.
Topical hydrogel human amnion membrane for wounds healing in mice (mus musculus) induced by diabetes Pakpahan, Suyarta Efrida; Fadhilah, Fitri Rahmi; Amalia, Mia; Putri, Ericha Nurlina
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Background: One of the complications that occurs in DM patients is the occurrence of chronic wounds. The use of Human Amnion Membrane (hAM) has been identified as a promising natural option for the treatment of skin lesions, including burns and diabetes mellitus. This hAM contains an extracellular matrix (ECM) with components such as growth factors, collagen, and proteoglycans as anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial in wounds. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of hAMD hydrogel treatment on wound closure in mice induced by alloxan macroscopically and microscopically on days 3, 7, 14, and 21. Method: This research method, experimental using mice divided into 4 treatment groups, namely negative control (healthy group without treatment, DM without treatment), internal control (DM treatment carbopol) and DM treatment hAMD. Measurement of wound area (macroscopic), histology processing (Hematoxylin Eosin), reading of histology preparations (microscopic) and Two-way ANOVA test analysis using Graphpad Prism 10 was carried out. Results: The results of the study from 4 treatment groups where in the healthy group without treatment on the 21st day the wound closure was complete, the DM group without treatment on the 21st day the wound closure was not yet completely closed, in the DM carbopol treatment group on the 14th day the wound closure was not yet completely closed, and in the DM hAMD treatment group 15% on the 14th day the wound closure had closed completely. This is in line with the results of statistical and histological analysis. Conclusion: The conclusion of this study is that the effect of human amnion membrane hydrogel can heal diabetes mellitus skin wounds faster compared to the control group. Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus, Hydrogel, Extracellular Matrix, Amniotic Membrane.
Formulation and physical quality test of Kerinci Arabica Coffee: Skin waste scrub preparation Muin, Dona Muin; Sabarudin, Sabarudin; Salmah, Salmah
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Background: Scrubs are traditional cosmetic preparations that are prescribed for generations and are used to remove dead skin cells, impurities and open pores so that air exchange is free and the skin becomes brighter and whiter Previous phytochemical research shows that the bioactive properties of Kerinci Arabica coffee bark consist of alkaloids, flavonoids, terpenoids, saponins and tannins, Therefore, coffee peel has great potential to be used as an ingredient for the manufacture of scrubs. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the formulation and physical quality test of scrub preparations. Method: The research method used is experimental in a laboratory with a Complete Random Design (RAL). Powder scrub formulations are made in 3 formulas with the weight of each formula being 100 g. The physical quality stability test of powder scrub preparations was carried out on the 1st, 7th and 14th days including organoleptic, moisture content, homogeneity, pH, drying time, and adhesion. Results: The test results found that during 2 weeks of storage, the scrub preparations made had met the requirements of good physical quality. In the organoleptic test, the color, shape and smell of the preparation did not change, the preparation was homogeneous, the pH was stable at 6, the moisture content was stable below 10%, the drying time test met the requirements, which was at least 15 minutes and the adhesion test was in accordance with the requirements, which was greater than 1 second. Conclusion: Formulation and physical test of Kerinci Arabica Cofee Scrub was great.
Formulation and stability testing of physical properties of sunscreen from Dragon's Blood Resin (Daemonorops draco (Willd.) Blume) Az-Zahra, Ajeng Aprina; Asra, Revis; Lestari, Uce
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