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International Journal of Health Literacy and Science
ISSN : 29642035     EISSN : 30259258     DOI : https://doi.org/10.60074/ihelis.v1i1
International Journal of Health Literacy and Science is the official peer-reviewed journal published by the Faculty of Health Science Universitas Dian Nuswantoro and the Asian Health Literacy Association (AHLA) Indonesia Office Universitas Dian Nuswantoro located in Indonesia. The journal is published frequently twice a year (June and December), and the first volume will be published in June 2023. The journal welcomes and invites original research articles, review articles, case studies, and practice focused on: health literacy, including those involved in a broad array of media literacy, digital literacy, environmental health, child and family health, nutrition, digital health, public health, health information, health services, epidemiology, occupational health and safety.
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Toddler Nutrition Status Monitoring Dashboard as A Support for Stunting Reduction Acceleration Program in Temanggung Regency Naufal Dzaky Arrachman; Affan Safani Adam; Aprilia Hikari Tamira Jasmine; Agung Wardoyo; Karis Widyatmoko; Ibnu Utomo W.M.; Vilda Ana Veria Setyawati; Muhammad Iqbal; Ririn Nurmandhani; Firmansyah Kholiq Pradana P.H.; Eti Rimawati
International Journal of Health Literacy and Science Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Health Literacy and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60074/ihelis.v2i1.40

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Temanggung Regency is the district with the second-highest prevalence ofstunting (28.9%) in Central Java. This result was still far from the nationalstunting prevalence target in 2024, which is 14%. Monitoring the nutritionalstatus of toddlers regularly is very necessary as an effort to carry out earlydetection in preventing stunting. Stunting reduction activities specifically atthe lower level are carried out by cadres. The role of the cadres includesmeasuring and recording the anthropometry of infants and toddlers. In thedata collection process, several problems were found including writing andcounting errors and delays in data distribution. To overcome this problem, acomputerized system is needed that can be used as a means of collecting dataon the nutritional status of toddlers quickly and in real-time. SI-GEMBULdashboard is the final result of reporting from SI-GEMBUL application whichis used by cadres to overcome problems with writing errors and calculatingthe nutritional status of toddlers. The system development method used inthis study was the prototyping method. SI-GEMBUL dashboard displayconsists of a list of mothers, infants, and toddlers that can be displayed byPosyandu name, a real-time checklist that can be displayed by year, month,and name of the Posyandu, as well as educational media related to nutritionand stunting. This dashboard can help the Temanggung District Health Officeto be able to minimize delays in the distribution of data that will be used forreporting to a higher level.
The Influence Of Organizational Culture On Employee Performance At Siti Aisyah Islamic Hospital Madiun Hapsari Anggrahenny; Suhadi Prayitno; Zaenal Abidin
International Journal of Health Literacy and Science Vol. 1 No. 2.1 (2023): Special Issue - International Journal of Health Literacy and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60074/ihelis.v1i2.1.41

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Based on secondary data at Siti Aisyah Islamic Hospital Madiun, in 2017 there were employees who had sufficient value of 67,62%, in 2018 there were employees with sufficient value of 27,72%, and in 2019 there were employees with sufficient value of 38,46%. This study aims to determine the influence of organizational culture on employee performance at Siti Aisyah Islamic Hospital Madiun. This type of research is quantitative research with a crossectional approach. The population in this study is all employees at Siti Aisyah Islamic Hospital Madiun, which fits the criteria of 218 employees, with a sample of 100 respondents. Sampling technique using simple random sampling. The data used are primay data in the form of organizational culture questionnaires and employee performance, then it was analyzed using logistic regression tests. The result showed that most employees have a sufficient organizational culture with sufficient employee performance. The result of the logistic regression test show p value of 0,000>0,05 which show that there is a significant influence between organizational culture on employee performance, which is 45.9%. The suggestions from the researchers is that organizational culture can improve employee performance by paying attention to aggressiveness, innovation and risk taking, result orientation, and stability.
The Effect Of Origami Games On Fine Motor Development In Children With Stunting Diagnosis (3-5 Years) Arfan Syahroni; Siti Nur Indah
International Journal of Health Literacy and Science Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Health Literacy and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60074/ihelis.v1i2.42

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Stunting is still a problem for children in Indonesia, including in Lampung Province. Cases in Lampung Province are above the national average, namely 42.64% and the highest cases of stunting are in Central Lampung Regency with a prevalence rate of 52.68%. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of origami games on the fine motor development of children with a diagnosis of stunting (3-5 years) in Central Lampung Regency. The research designed was a quasi-experimental design with non-randomized control group pretest-posttest design. The research subjects were stunted children aged 3-5 years, divided into a control group and experimental group. Each group consisted of 30 respondents and was selected based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. The results of bivariate analysis of the ability to squeeze with 5 fingers between the intervention group and the control group before and after the origami game intervention p-value 0.016, ability to fold p-value 0.074, cutting ability p-value 0.018, line ablility p-value 0.034. This study it can be concluded that origami games can improve fine motor development in children with a diagnosis of stunting. It is hoped that parents can stimulate the fine motoric development of children by using the origami game method.
Digital capabilities of health workers to use electronic medical records: Digital maturity self-assessment in Indonesian hospitals Sanjaya, Guardian Yoki; Ramadhan, Devi Emrianti; Mutamakin, Agus; Sitompul, Taufiq; Sulistiyowati, Dian; Istiqlal, Haidar
International Journal of Health Literacy and Science Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Health Literacy and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60074/ihelis.v1i2.43

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Digital skills influence the successful implementation of information systems and electronic medical records (EMR) in health care facilities. The Ministry of Health measures digital maturity levels to identify gaps in improving digital transformation, including the digital skill of health workers in hospitals in 2022. The digital maturity in all hospitals in Indonesia was measured quantitatively based on the 7 components of Hospital Information Systems Maturity Model (HISMM). The low response rate was anticipated with a number of efforts such as outreach, capacity building and a circular letter from the Ministry of Health. Internal and external consistency was conducted to ensure the quality of the self-assessment. Specifically, the level of digital skills was analysed by calculating the average score of one components of digital maturity, namely Human Resources, Skills and Use of Hospital Information Systems. There are 11 parameters for assessing the level of digital literacy, perceived usefulness and encouragement to use RME in hospitals. All parameters were assessed using a 5-point scale and were analysed quantitatively. The response rate was 31.9% (973 out of 3,052 hospitals) where overall average of digital maturity level was 2.6. Hospital type A, higher accreditation status and located in Jawa-Bali has relatively high maturity level compare to others. The digital skills of health workers in hospitals are relatively high, with the majority already using the hospital information system. This was align with the perception of the ease of use and usefulness of using a hospital information system. Even though there have been several digital health champions in the hospital, health workers have not been fully involved in the process of developing information systems in hospitals and not many hospitals have utilized HIS to assess the performance of health workers. It is clearly that health workers in hospitals are capable and quite aware of the use of digital technology. However, their role needs to be increased to support the development of appropriate digital technology.
Supporting Factors on Healthy Lifestyle at Elementary School Endah Retnani Wismaningsih; Tegar Wahyu Yosuanto; Serviana Devi; Vivien Dwi Purnamasari; Reny Nugraheni; Ratna Frenty Nurkhalim; Dianti Ias Oktaviasari
International Journal of Health Literacy and Science Vol. 1 No. 2.1 (2023): Special Issue - International Journal of Health Literacy and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60074/ihelis.v1i2.1.44

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Washing hands with soap with flowing water and prefer healthy snack are linked healthy lifestyle especially for elementary students. Because one of important time for washing hands with soap are before and after eating or snacking. So, both healthy lifestyles are important in student’s health status, but many students do not practice it. This research aims to identify supporting factor on healthy lifestyle that are washing hands with soap and healthy snacking at elementary school. This research used qualitative methods with in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation to collect the data from main informant that is students and key informants that are school principal, teacher, canteen keeper. The result of this research were facilities (hand wash facilities and healthy canteen), implemented health promotion in the form of pasted media, social support, and student’s personal skill to practice it were the supporting factors on healthy lifestyle that are washing hands with soap and healthy snacking at elementary school.
Retraction_Designing And Piloting Of Online Interprofessional Education Programme For Medical Students: A-Mixed Method Study Suryanti Suryanti; Soematri Diantha; Hamzah Hamzah
International Journal of Health Literacy and Science Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Health Literacy and Science
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Retraction Notice This article has been formally retracted at the request of the author and with the full consent of the Editor-in-Chief. The retraction has been made due to a confirmed breach of publication ethics associated with the previously published version of the article. After careful consideration and mutual agreement between the author and the editorial team, it was concluded that retraction is necessary to uphold the ethical standards and integrity of the journal.
Determining Factors For The Accuracy Of Diagnosis Codes Using ICD-10 In Obstetric Cases: Riview Systematics Wibowo, Syifa Sofia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60074/ihelis.v1i2.47

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Medical record coder has complete duties, responsibilities, authority and rights to carry out medical record service activities in health service units. The accuracy of the disease diagnosis code is crucial, the accuracy of the diagnosis code will affect the claim for treatment costs, the allocation of health resources and the accuracy of hospital statistical data. This research systematically reviews articles uses the PRISMA diagram to help sort articles to use, also have criteria: research data is data from Indonesia, uses Indonesian or English, the article was published 2018-2023, the article can be downloaded in full and is not a thesis. This research searched articles through the Google Scholar database, Garuda Portal and Research Gate. As a result of the review of the 7 articles, it is known that inaccurate diagnosis codes in obstetric cases are caused by 7 different factors. The most influential factors are information in MRD (Medical Record Document) is written as unclear or incomplete. The second reason is MRD is not double-checked or inspected and the last is code errors in categories and sub-categories.
The Effect of Contact Time and Adsorbent Dosage and Contact Time of Activated Carbon of Eucalyptus Oil Refining on Ammonia Levels (NH3) Leather Industry Liquid Waste Dardiri, Fadiya Ananda; Hidayati, Nasrul; Wahyuningsih, Sri
International Journal of Health Literacy and Science Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Health Literacy and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60074/ihelis.v2i1.48

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Indonesia's industry expands to suit domestic demand as the populationincreases. One of these is the leather processing business, which heavilyrelies on both chemicals and water in its operations. Adsorption was theapproach employed in this investigation. The purpose of this study is toestablish the ideal contact dosage and contact time for ammonia wasteadsorption. The Adsorbent characterisation test results have beendiscovered. The findings of the ammonia adsorption test with dosevariation showed that, at a dosage of 2.5 grams and a removal rate of 92%,HCl 0.36 M activated carbon was more efficient than other activatedcarbon. The HCl 0.036 M activated carbon was shown to be more efficientthan activated carbon in the time variation ammonia level adsorption test,with an elimination rate of 82.48% after 25 minutes. Activated carbonsand HCl 0.36 M activated carbons follow the pattern of the Langmuirisotherm equation and are reversible, according to the results of isothermtests of dosage and time variations (reversible).
Clinical Data and Laboratory Tests on Covid-19 Patients in Six (6) Hospitals in 2021 Sugiyanto, Zaenal; Sanaprila, Rahesti; Sucipto, Didi; Zabrina; Yusnita, Ine; Lu’luatun, Laila; Alfara, Yunika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60074/ihelis.v2i1.57

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At the beginning of 2021, the hospital was still treating Covid-19 patients. To establish a diagnosis of Covid-19, we still use PCR and rapid tests and other laboratory tests. The purpose of this study was to explain patient clinical data and laboratory test results in Covid-19 patients. This research method is descriptive research with research instruments in the form of observation guidelines in the form of a check list with medical record document data sources from 6 hospitals in the Central Java region and the data will be processed descriptively. There were 81 patients with hypertension, 41 patients with tachycardia, 41 patients with tachypnea, 105 patients with moderate illness, 35 patients with severe illness and 3 patients in critical condition. Most of the PCR test results were positive, there were 400 patients. the majority of positive PCR examination results were 400 patients, most of the X-Ray Thorax examination results had abnormalities in 146 patients, There were 24 patients with results of oxygen saturation examination with mild - moderate hypoxia results and 2 people with severe hypoxia, There were 138 patients receiving electrolyte injections or infusions and 99 patients receiving Continous Invasive Mechanical Ventilation for 46 consecutive Hours or More, There were 3 laboratory examination results with mostly abnormal results, namely: C-Reactive Protein (CRP) was present 117 patients were abnormal, SGOT 99 patients were abnormal and SGPT 95 patients were abnormal.
Relationship Betweent Anxiety With Quality of Life For Hypertension In UPTD Puskesmas Demangan Kota Madiun Adelia Kusuma Prasetiyo Putri; Riska Ratnawati; Avicena Sakufa Marsanti
International Journal of Health Literacy and Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): International Journal of Health Literacy and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60074/ihelis.v2i2.20

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Hypertension is an increase in systolic blood pressure from normal to 140 mmHg and diastolic pressure more than 90 mmHg. This hypertension has an impact on the low quality of life, especially in the domain of physical function. Based on Basic Health Research (Riskesdas) data for 2018, Indonesia has experienced a quite drastic increase in prevalence. From 25.8% in 2013 it has now increased to 34.1%. Depression, anxiety, and stress can also affect the quality of life of people with hypertension. This study aims to determine the relationship between anxiety and the quality of life of hypertensive patients. This study used a cross sectional approach. The total population in this study of 137 and 58 samples in the study. Samples were selected based on criteria, namely those who were recorded as sufferers in the area, sample selection using quota sampling technique. Data collection was carried out using dass-42 and whoqol scale questionnaires. Data analysis in this study was bivariate using the Kendall Tau test. The results of this study the results showed that the value (p value= 0.002 : Cc=-0.389). It can be concluded that there is a relationship between anxiety and the quality of life of hypertension sufferers