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"Health Gate" is a media for the publication of articles on research, case report, literature review, book review, perspective, scientific news and letter to editor in the areas of health science and practice such as nursing, midwifery, public health, medicine, dentistry, pharmaceutical, environmental health, nutrition, health technology, clinical laboratories, health education, health information system, health management, and health popular.
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Impact of Animated Health Education on Mothers' Knowledge of Febrile Seizure Management in Toddlers Nur, Zainatul Arusaini
Health Gate Vol 2, No 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70111/hg2105

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Improper handling of children with febrile seizures has an impact on the occurrence of recurrent febrile seizures or complications can occur. Several factors influence a person's knowledge, namely the provision of health education. Supporting media is important in delivering health education. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of health education on the level of mother's knowledge about the cruel treatment of fever in toddlers. The research design was (one-group pre-post test design). The number of samples in this study were 54 mothers who came to Posyandu Dahlia, Kerjen Village. This research was conducted on May 10, 2023. The research instrument used SAP, animated videos and pre-test questionnaires. The results of this study show that based on the results of the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test statistical test at the pretest and post-test a p-value of 0.000 or <0.05, then Ho was rejected and Ha was accepted, which means that there is an influence in providing health education using animated videos on the level of mother's knowledge about handling febrile seizures in toddlers. It is hoped that the results of this study can be used as material for evaluation and information in supporting Pediatric Nursing regarding the management of damam seizures in toddlers.Keywords: Knowledge, media, febrile seizure 
Walking and Quadriceps Isometric Exercises on Pain and Range of Motion in Osteoarthritis Patients Matrahman, Matrahman
Health Gate Vol 1, No 3 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70111/hg1305

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Pain is known as the main symptom of Osteoarthritis (OA) which affect on the functional impairment and patient’s quality of life. Alternatively, isometric quadriceps exercise and walking exercise could be employed to reduce the pain among knee OA patients. This study aimed to identify the comparison between walking exercise and isometric quadriceps exercise on pain and joint range of motion in knee osteoarthritis patients. This research was used quasi-experimental with non equivalent control group before–after design. The experimental and control group, involved 17respondents respectively with consecutive sampling technique. The results showed the walking exercise is significantly reduce pain and increase knee flexion range of motion (p 0.000). Similarly, the isometric quadriceps exercise is significantly decrease pain and increase knee flexion range of motion (p 0.000). Nevertheless, after being compared showed that walking exercise is no more effective reduce pain and increase knee flexion range of motion rather than isometric quadriceps exercise in knee osteoarthritis patients. A standard operational procedure for walking exercise and isometric quadriceps exercise is programmed.
Correlation between Mother's Behavior in Providing Early Complementary Feeding with the Incidence of Diarrhea Nabila, Intan; Hananti, Freni Susilo; Abiddin, Andi Hayyun; Martiningsih, Wiwin; ACOB, Joel Rey U.
Health Gate Vol 1, No 2 (2023): April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70111/hg1205

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Babies are golden periods because in this period the babies will experience very significant. One of the influences on a baby's growth and development is providing nutrients to the baby appropriately according to his age, one of which is a complementary food. The purpose study was to determine the relationship between maternal behavior in early breastfeeding and the incidence of diarrhea in infants, in addition to identify mothers' breastfeeding behavior, the type of complementary food given, and the incidence of diarrhea in early breastfeeding. The method used a Traditional Study Review design and used the keywords "mother's behavior," "early complementary food," and "Baby diarrhea." This review study used a population of Infants 0-6 months. Exposure to Maternal Behavior in Early Breastfeeding, Outcome Incidence of Diarrhea, and Design Study Journal Articles used a cross-sectional design approach, analytical correlation, and analytical observational survey. Results showed a relationship between mothers' behavior in early breastfeeding and the incidence of diarrhea in infants. Mothers giving complementary food for less than six months were caused by factors such as low maternal knowledge and skills, which refer to the mother's low level of education. Medical personnel must be more active in counseling parents, especially mothers who have babies, about early complementary food to minimize the incidence of diarrhea in babies.
Effectiveness of Effleurage Back Massage and Slow Deep Breathing on Vital Signs in Hypertension Patients Sepdianto, Tri Cahyo; Suprajitno, Suprajitno; Ciptaning Tyas, Maria Diah
Health Gate Vol 2, No 2 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70111/hg2204

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There are quite a lot of hypertension sufferers in middle age in society and are easy to detect. Controlling hypertension requires lifelong medication and non-pharmacological measures. To reduce the side effects of treatment, non-pharmacological measures are needed, namely effleurage back massage and slow deep breathing. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of effleurage back massage and slow deep breathing on vital signs, oxygen saturation, and anxiety in primary hypertension sufferers aged 45 - 54 years. The method in this research uses a quasi–experimental design with a non-randomized pretest–posttest control group design approach. The sample for this study was primary hypertension sufferers aged 45 - 54 years who received routine treatment at the Health UPTD in the Blitar City area, totaling 101 sufferers (51 in the treatment group, 50 in the control group). Inclusion criteria for patients were having systolic blood pressure of 140 – 180 mmHg and diastolic 90 – 100 mmHg, receiving a maximum of 2 standard antihypertensive treatments and not smoking. Analysis used descriptive and t-tests. The results of this study showed that after effleurage back massage and slow deep breathing, there was a decrease in systolic blood pressure of 16.37 mmHg, diastolic blood pressure of 10.39 mmHg, pulse of 3.53 times/minute and respiration of 0.73 times per minute. Effleurage back massage and slow deep breathing are effective if done regularly and require a massage break after the sixth appointment.
Effect of Hemoglobin Levels on the Process of Healing Post Sectio Caesarea Wounds setiawan, Danis; Wulandari, Ning Arti; Arsa, Sandi Alfa Wega
Health Gate Vol 1, No 4 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70111/hg1405

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The long healing of post sectio caesarea wounds has an impact on patients and their families.In addition to the additional burdensome costs, patients can experience trauma due to the wound healing process that lasts a long time.Hemoglobin is the main component that transports oxygen and nutrients needed for the wound healing process. This study aims to analyze the effect of hemoglobin levels on the healing process of post sectio caesarea wounds at Aminah Hospital Blitar.The research design uses a case control approach samples were taken using consecutive sampling techniques with research inclusion criteria of 89 respondents.Data on hemoglobin levels were taken from secondary data on preoperative hemoglobin levels of patients in medical record documents and data on the process of wound healing seen from the results of one-time observation when the patient controls the obstetric polyclinic between day 7 to day 10 post sectio caesarea.Data were analyzed using a simple linear regression test. The results showed that 62.9% of respondents had normal hemoglobin levels and 79.77% of respondents showed good wound healing processes.The results of the statistical test analysis showed a p value of 0.000 which was smaller than α of 0.05 with an R-square of 0.196.This means that there is an effect of hemoglobin levels on the wound healing process post sectio caesarea.So it is expected that pregnant women and their families pay attention to the value of hemoglobin levels during pregnancy and after delivery to ensure health and wound healing post sectio caesarea.Keywords:hemoglobin,wound,post sectio caesarea
The Design Body Support Pillow Prevent and Reduce Pressure Ulcers Anam, Agus Khoirul; Lestari, Jihan
Health Gate Vol 2, No 4 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70111/hg2401

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Patients with a long duration of bed rest have a potential risk of impaired skin integrity due to prolonged pressure that can lead to the appearance of decubitus. One alternative to prevent decubitus is by giving mobilization over the bed that is tilt right and left every 2 hours with an angle of 30° with a foam pillow as a buffer in bed. This study aims to design a right and left tilt body support pillow as an effort to prevent and reduce the risk of decubitus ulcers in bed rest patients. The method used in this study is Research and Development (R&D) with ADDIE method which consists of five stages which include analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation. This study was conducted at Mitra Medika Clinic in Blitar Regency with 6 participants and 3 media experts. The results of this study show that the value of product feasibility from expert validators is 98% and from participants is 99%. The results showed the product has met the criteria very feasible based on the assessment of the participants. It is expected that this product can help nurses in maintaining the right and left tilt position as an effort to prevent and reduce the risk of decubitus ulcers in bed rest patients. Keywords: Pressure Ulcer, Body Support Pillow, Design
Effectiveness of Brainwave Music Therapy in Hypertensive Elderly with Sleep Disorders Wahyuni, Eko Sari; Septyasih, Rossyana; Prastiwi, Swito; Abiddin, Andi Hayyun
Health Gate Vol 2, No 4 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70111/hg2402

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Elderly people who experience sleep disorders are at risk of various health problems, including hypertension. To treat insomnia comprehensively, an approach that not only relies on medication is needed, but also complementary therapies, one of which is brainwave music therapy. This music therapy can stimulate the brain to follow the vibrations and rhythms of music when individuals are in a resting state, so as to bring them into a relaxed state and make it easier to fall asleep. This study aims to analyse the effect of brainwave music therapy on the level of insomnia in elderly hypertension. The research design used a descriptive case study approach involving two hypertensive elderly subjects who experienced sleep disorders. Music therapy was performed six times with a duration of 10-15 minutes. Data were collected through insomnia scale and observation. The results showed a decrease in the level of insomnia in both subjects after undergoing brainwave music therapy. Subjects who initially experienced severe insomnia decreased to mild insomnia. This indicates that brainwave music therapy has the potential to be an effective non-pharmacological intervention in reducing insomnia symptoms in hypertensive elderly
Physiological Factors that Affect Mean Arterial Pressure in Post Trepanation Patiens Sari, Erlina Kartika
Health Gate Vol 2, No 4 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70111/hg2403

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MAP (Mean Arterial Pressure) is the average arterial pressure required for blood circulation to the brain. In trepanation post op patients, MAP is an indicator of postoperative prognosis. This MAP is influenced by several physiological factors, namely heart rate, hematocrit and age. This study aims to determine and explain the effect of these three factors on MAP (Mean Arterial Pressure) in post-op trepanation patients at the Intensive Care Installation of Mardi Waluyo General Hospital, Blitar City. The design of this study is Cross-Sectional. Source of data used is secondary data. Data collection is done by observation method. The research sample was all medical records of trepanation post-op patients at the Intensive Care Installation of Mardi Waluyo Hospital, Blitar City who were treated from January to  December 2022 who met the inclusion criteria, totaling 42 respondents. Data analysis using binary regression with a significance degree of p value less than 0,05 (p<0.05). The results showed that the Nagelkerke R Square (Model Summary) value was 0.314. This shows that the contribution or influence of physiological factors (heart rate, hematocrit, age) on MAP is 31.4%, while the remaining 68.6% is determined by other variables that are not taken into account in this research model. It is suggested to health service providers, especially nurses, to further improve their ability to analyze critical values of patients to prevent worsening of the prognosis. 
Relationship between Sleep Quality and Nurse Performance Masruroh, Eny; Anggata, Amanda Anggata vera
Health Gate Vol 3, No 2 (2025): APRIL 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70111/hg3203

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Nursing is one of the jobs with shift work rhythm. Shift work is one of the factors that affect sleep quality. Poor sleep quality is thought to have an impact on decreasing nurse performance, while one of the main factors that determines patient safety is nurse performance. The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between sleep quality and nurse performance, especially in the inpatient room. The research method used correlation analysis with a cross-sectional approach with a sample of 35 nurses who were all inpatient ward nurses. Data collection was carried out by filling out the PSQI questionnaire and the nurse performance questionnaire. The analysis test used the Chi Square test. The results of this study showed that 30 respondents (85.7%) had poor sleep quality and 19 respondents (54.3%) had poor performance. The results of the analysis showed that there was a relationship between nurse sleep quality (p value = 0.008 <0.05). It can be concluded that poor sleep quality has the potential to reduce nurse performance. Therefore, interventions are needed to improve nurse sleep quality in order to improve their performance in providing health services.
Experiences of Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus on Self-Administered Insulin Injection Therapy Arista, Fadila Ayu; Abiddin, Andi Hayyun; Anjaswarni, Tri; Cabelin Jr, Rolando S
Health Gate Vol 3, No 2 (2025): APRIL 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70111/hg3204

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Diabetes mellitus is a global public health problem characterized by high mortality and prevalence. One type of pharmacological treatment for diabetes mellitus is insulin injection therapy. Experience in performing self-administered insulin injection therapy is still found obstacles that must be considered so as not to affect the effectiveness of insulin injection therapy. This study aims to determine the experience of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in carrying out insulin self-injection therapy. The research design used qualitative methods and data collection was carried out in the UPT Puskesmas Sukorejo and Sananwetan areas of Blitar City and the data collection time was carried out in March 2024. The data were analyzed by reducing the data, presenting the data in the form of transcripts and described descriptively. The research results showed that all participants had fulfilled the cognitive aspects as evidenced by knowing the definition and type of insulin used. In the affective aspect, it was stated that all participants felt comfortable and felt healthier when carrying out insulin injection therapy but there were mental problems when diagnosed with diabetes mellitus and when injecting insulin themselves. In the psychomotor aspect, all participants have performed insulin injection skills correctly but there are some mistakes that must be considered.