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Al Makki Health Informatics Journal
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ISSN : 30256518     EISSN : 30250501     DOI : -
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l Makki Health Informatics Journal is an open-access scientific peer-review journal publishing. The Al Makki Health Informatics Journal focuses on exchanging information relating to intelligent computing and health informatics applied in industry, hospitals, government, and universities. All articles should include a validation of the idea presented, e.g. through case studies, experiments, or systematic comparisons with other approaches already in practice. Two types of papers are accepted: (1) A short paper that discusses a single contribution to a specific new trend or a new idea, and; (2) A long paper that provides a survey of a specific research trend using a systematic literature review (SLR) method, as well as a traditional review method. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Electronic health record E-Health Information Medical Image Processing & Techniques Data Mining in Healthcare Bioinformatics & Biostatistics Mobile applications for patient care Medical Image Processing & Techniques Hospital information systems Document handling systems Electronic medical record systems Standardization, and systems integration ICT in health promotion programmes e-health Guidelines and protocols E-learning & education in healthcare Telemedicine Software- Portals-Devices & Telehealth Public health & consumer informatics Data Mining & Knowledge Discovery in Medicine ICT for Patient empowerment ICT for Patient safety Medical Databanks-Databases & Knowledge Bases Healthcare Quality assurance Nursing Informatics Evaluation & Technology Assessment Home-based eHealth Health Management Issues Health Research Health Economics Issues Statistical Method for Computer Medical Decision Support Systems Medical Informatics or medicine in general Organizational, economic, social, clinical impact, ethical and cost-benefit aspects of IT applications in health care.
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Nursing Care for Patient Mr. W Post-op Hemorrhoidectomy in the Kemuning Ward of Waled Regional General Hospital in Cirebon Regency Putri Shintia Devi; Dewi Erna Marisa; Nosa Amelinda W; Abdul Rouf
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/hij.v2i3.21

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Haemorrhoids or better known as piles or haemorrhoids are the discharge of flesh from the anus (rectum) due to complex and repeated bowel movements and are often accompanied by blood due to injury. Hemorrhoids are a dangerous disease that can interfere with daily activities, decreasing a person's quality of life. Hemorrhoidectomy is a surgical process to remove haemorrhoids. This study aims to carry out nursing care actions on clients with post-op hemorrhoidectomy. The research method used is a descriptive method with a case study approach. The results of this study include the assessment, diagnosis, intervention, implementation and evaluation. After nursing care was provided to Mr. W's client, the nursing problems were resolved. W obtained the results of resolved and unresolved nursing problems. The patient said the pain was reduced, he did not grimace, and he looked calm; the patient said he was afraid of defecation due to post-op wounds and hard faeces, and the client was allowed to go home. Application of nursing care to clients with post-op hemorrhoidectomy in Mr. W's client between theory and case. W between theory and case. This can be proven in the application of theory to clients. This research aims to increase understanding and practice of nursing care in post-hemorrhoidectomy patients to achieve more optimal results.
Nursing Care for Mr. W Diagnosed with Hemorrhoids in the Kemuning Ward of Waled Hospital in Cirebon Regency Kiki Ameliya; Erida Fadila; Dewi Oktoviani; Evi Nurmala Fia; Rizal Nova Jalaludin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/hij.v2i3.25

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Hemorrhoids are dilated blood vessels in the anus that originate from the hemorrhoidal plexus, which will cause discomfort resulting in swelling commonly called hemorrhoids or hemorrhoids. The purpose of this study was to describe the identification of nursing care in patients with a medical diagnosis of hemorrhoids in the Kemuning room of Waled Hospital, Cirebon Regency. This research method is a qualitative descriptive research conducted at Waled Hospital. Data was collected through observation, interviews, and medical record documentation studies. The main focus of the research is on the nursing problems that arise, such as acute pain, and the interventions provided, such as relaxation techniques. The results showed that relaxation techniques are one of the effective interventions in reducing acute pain in patients with hemorrhoids. Before the intervention, patients often experience pain with a scale level of 5, which is shown by grimacing expressions. However, after doing relaxation therapy, the patient's pain scale decreased to 3, and the patient's expression seemed calmer. This study implies that non-pharmacological techniques such as relaxation can be a practical companion to pharmacological therapy in pain management in hemorrhoidal patients. Emphasis on holistic and individualized nursing care is essential in improving the quality of care for patients with this medical condition.
Nursing Care for Oxygenation Needs Disorder in Patients Diagnosed with Bronchitis in the Jimbaran Lama Ward Oom Komariyah; Khaerunnisa Dwi Hikmatun; Diana Sari; Risma Fitriyani; Dwiyanti Purbasari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/hij.v2i3.26

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Ineffective airway clearance is one of the oxygenation disorders in patients with respiratory disorders (bronchitis). One of the practical nursing actions is to cough effectively to remove mucus in the respiratory tract. This study aimed to determine and analyze nursing care for impaired oxygenation needs in patients with a medical diagnosis of bronchitis in the old Jimbaran room. This research method uses a descriptive design as a nursing practice case study approach. The case study examines the respiratory rate (RR) of patients with respiratory disorders (bronchitis) after giving effective coughing measures for 3x24 hours. The results showed that the patient's RR before implementation was 24 x/min. In comparison, after being given an effective cough implementation for 3x24 hours, the RR was 20 x/min. In conclusion, nursing actions that need to be taken in patients with respiratory disorders (bronchitis) include assessing sputum production, effective coughing techniques, counseling regarding positioning, and collaborative oxygen or nebulizer administration. The implication of this study is the importance of effective coughing measures in managing bronchitis patients, including evaluation of sputum production, training in proper coughing techniques, education on proper positioning, and collaboration with oxygen or nebulizer administration as needed. Synchronization between research objectives and research conclusions. Present the research subject, research criteria, data collection methods, and data analysis.
Nursing Care for Mrs. W Diagnosed with Hypertensive Urgency using Foot Massage Therapy in the Emergency Department Umi Najihah; Indi Ekawati; Dian Budiati; Yulianingsih Yulianingsih; Nonok Karlina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/hij.v2i3.27

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Hypertensive emergency is a hypertensive crisis characterized by a sudden increase in blood pressure of 180/110 mmHg without organ damage. Hypertensive disease has increased every year due to low awareness of compliance in taking medication and maintaining a healthy lifestyle in hypertensive patients. The purpose of this case study is to provide nursing care to patients experiencing hypertension urgency. This research method uses a qualitative approach with case studies as the main method, using observation sheets, interviews, and documentation studies. This case study chose one patient as the research subject, namely a patient with hypertensive urgency in the emergency room of Gunung Jati Hospital, Cirebon City. Nursing care management is based on meeting the needs of patients carried out in 1 day. The results of the case study showed that after being given nursing care there was a decrease in blood pressure from 195/110 mmHg to 187/104 mmHg. The conclusion is that the nursing care provided is effective in emergency hypertension patients and meets the needs of patients. The implication of this study is the importance of nursing care in managing hypertension emergencies, which can help in the effective monitoring and management of this disease. In addition, this study also strengthens the understanding of the importance of patient compliance in managing hypertension to prevent complications that can arise.
The Influence of Physical Activity, Nutritional Status, Age, and Gender on the Health-Related Quality of Life Among Adolescents in Bolaang Mongondow Regenc Citra Kumala Dewi; Fatimawali Fatimawali; Jimmy Posangi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/hij.v2i3.31

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This study analyzed the influence of Physical Activity, Nutritional Status, Age, and Gender on Adolescent Health and Quality of Life in Bolaang Mongondow Regency. This was an analytic study with a cross-sectional approach conducted in junior and senior high schools in Bolaang Mongondow Regency in October 2023 with a total sample of 406. The results of the study found that physical activity and nutritional status had a p>0.05 value in all domains, while the age variable had a p<0.05 value in the psychological and social domains, the gender variable had a p<0.05 value in the psychological domain, then to analyze the most influential variables, the researcher conducted a logistic regression test and obtained the results of the gender and age variables having the most decisive influence on the quality of life of adolescent health in the psychological domain by 8.6%. This study concludes that Physical Activity and Nutritional Status are unrelated and do not affect the quality of life of adolescents in the Bolaang Mongondow district. At the same time, the variables of age and gender influence only the psychological and social domains of quality of life health; gender and age variables have the most decisive influence. This study implies that Physical Activity and Nutritional Status are not the main factors that influence the quality of life of adolescents in Bolaang Mongondow Regency. However, Age and Gender have a more significant influence, especially on psychological aspects.

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