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Journal of Scientific Insights
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Journal of Scientific Insights (JSI) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research across a broad spectrum of disciplines. Emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration, JSI welcomes original contributions that bridge science, engineering, technology, and other fields—such as health, education, social sciences, and economics—to address complex real-world problems. The journal particularly encourages work that applies innovative scientific and technological perspectives in support of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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Implementation Analysis of Hospital Occupational Safety and Health (K3RS) Program using the PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) Method at RSUD Al-Ihsan, West Java Adnin , Kamalia; Susanti, Ai Susi
Journal of Scientific Insights Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69930/jsi.v1i2.115

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Occupational accidents in the hospital environment are very complex and high-risk. So the K3RS program must be implemented to protect the safety and health of staff, patients, and visitors. This study aims to analyze the Implementation of the Hospital Occupational Safety and Health Program (K3RS) using the PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Action) method at Al-Ihsan Hospital, West Java. The technique used is descriptive research with a qualitative approach. The research informants were selected using purposive sampling, involving individuals with authority and relevant knowledge regarding OHSRS at Al-Ihsan Hospital West Java. The informants came from various positions, including the Head of Hospital Occupational Safety and Health Installation, the Head of the Disaster Prevention and Control Unit, and the Head of the Occupational Safety and Health Unit. Through the PDCA method, the OHSRS program is evaluated and improved on an ongoing basis, from planning preventive measures, implementing safety measures, and examining effectiveness, to corrective action and improvement. The results showed that the implementation of PDCA in the OHSRS program had a significant positive impact on fire prevention and suppression efforts, as well as improving the safety of staff, patients, and visitors. This study also presents suggestions for further optimization of the PDCA program to improve the management of all risks in the hospital environment.
Description of Blood Glucose Levels in Hypertension Patients using the Point Of Care Test Method In Cilame Village Rahmatulloh, Rahmatulloh; Sudrajat, Agus
Journal of Scientific Insights Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69930/jsi.v1i2.155

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Description of Blood Glucose Levels in Hypertension Patients using the POCT (Point Of Care Test) Method In Cilame Village. Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are diseases that are not infectious And can infectious to a person through contact whatever, for example, pressure blood tall. Hypertension is defined as experiencing increased pressure blood systolic as big as 140 mmHg or more and pressure blood diastolic as big as 90 mmHg or more. Pressure blood long-term (chronic) can cause resistance to insulin. When You suffer insulin resistance, glucose piles up in in blood instead absorbed by cells, Which can cause diabetes. Sugar blood is monosaccharides, carbohydrates main Which work as a source of energy in the body. The objective study is To know the status rate of sugar blood in patients with hypertension with the use method POCT. Type study This is descriptive And cross-sectional. Method POCT will used as a method of taking samples. Amount respondents was as many as 30 people. Results survey based on characteristics show that respondents suffered hypertension on age mature most (20-59 years): 20 people, Women: 22 people, And history short hypertension (1-5 years): 22 people. Sugar blood normal And pressure blood high. Conclusion: From the results control sugar blood at 3 0 respondents, 18 people have a rate sugar blood and 12 people have a rate sugar blood normal.
A Review on Tea Leaves and Tea Fibre as Adsorbents for Heavy Metals Removal A, Undie David; E, Etim Emmanuel; S, Samuel Humphrey; Yakubu, Shedrach
Journal of Scientific Insights Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August
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Heavy metal pollution is a significant environmental concern due to its detrimental effects on ecosystems and human health. The conventional techniques for the eliminating heavy metals from water-based solutions, like chemical precipitation and ion exchange, have certain drawbacks in terms of effectiveness, expenses, and ecological impact. In recent years, researchers have explored the use of natural materials, including tea leaves and tea fibre, as alternative adsorbents for heavy metal removal. From research, tea leaves and tea fibre, derived from the camellia sinensis plant, have emerged as promising adsorbent due to their abundance, low cost, and potential for heavy metal adsorption from aqueous phase. This comprehensive review aims to summarize and evaluate the current state of knowledge regarding the use of tea leaves and tea fibre in the removal of heavy metals from aqueous solutions. It will discuss the adsorption mechanisms, influencing factors, and potential applications of these natural materials. The research will also covers a comparative analysis of this adsorbent with other adsorbents, isotherms, kinetics and equilibrium studies, as well as regeneration and reusability of tea-based adsorbents.
Toxicity Test of Red Yeast Rice Extract as A Product of Solid Fermentation of Monascus purpureus Lina Rahmawati Rzkuloh; Slamet Ibrahim; Marlia Singgih
Journal of Scientific Insights Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69930/jsi.v1i2.168

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Red yeast rice (Known as Angkak in Indonesia) is a product of rice fermentation from Monascus purpureus, a specific type of mold that produces a secondary metabolite, namely monacolin K; found to be effective in reducing cholesterol levels. Subsequently, toxicity is the ability of a substance to induce functional, biochemical, or physiological disturbances leading to pain, and discomfort, as well as interfering with general body conditions. Therefore, this study aims to determine the potential toxic effects, mortality rates, and liver function damage, as indicated by SGPT and SGOT parameters, in rats. Solid fermentation method was used for rice fermentation. Test animals used were 25 white rats, exposed to graded doses: dose 1 (5mg/kg BW rats), dose 2 (50mg/kg BW rats), dose 3, (300mg/kg BW rats), and dose 4 (2000mg/kg BW mice). Observations were carried out for 14 days with a single dose. To determine liver damage, blood was taken through the lateral vein on day 14, the resulting data was processed using statistical analysis. The results showed that Angkak extract containing monacolin K did not exhibit a toxic effect and did not cause death. However, there was an impact on liver damage parameters, as evidenced by elevated SGPT and SGOT levels at doses of 300 mg/kg BW rats and 2000 mg/kg BW rats, exceeding normal levels.
Technological Challenges and Opportunities in Telemedicine: Advancements and Barriers in the Pandemic Era Samsidar; Muhammad Atnang; Syaiful Bachri Mustamin; Sahriani
Journal of Scientific Insights Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69930/jsi.v1i2.180

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This study analyzes various aspects and challenges of telemedicine technology implementation based on findings from 10 related journals. The evolution of telemedicine has transformed healthcare services, becoming more efficient, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Telemedicine is applied in areas such as remote consultations, telemonitoring, teletherapy, and telepharmacy, with emerging technologies like AI, VR, and blockchain showing great potential for further enhancement. Key factors influencing the acceptance of telemedicine by healthcare professionals include perceived usefulness, attitude, compatibility, and ease of use. While telemedicine offers significant benefits, challenges such as privacy issues, regulatory barriers, and accessibility remain. Ethical and legal concerns, including the quality of care, data security, and continuity of services, are also highlighted as major issues. This study recommends understanding end-user needs and establishing better standards for future telemedicine implementation.

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