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International Journal of Natural and Health Sciences
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 30259665     DOI : https://doi.org/10.59890/ijnhs.v2i3
International Journal of Natural and Health Sciences (IJNHS) is a high profile journal approved for its information on critical knowledge published by MultiTech Publisher. The journal focuses on creating a common pool of knowledge on natural resources, environmental analytics, and health issues such as mental, social, and physical health issues in society. The journal delights in its affordable and swift publication and it’s featured in Google Scholar, among other journal indices. It also facilitates the free access to scholarly journals. A double-blind peer review technique is employed as far as the review of the research report is involved. This contributes to publications of high precision. IJNHS Journal publishes articles quarterly in January, April, July, and October.
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Forecasting Dropout Pulmonary TB Control Through the Swot Program and Mapping of at-Risk Areas in Batang District Irawan, Teguh; Wahyuningsih; Indriono, Anik; Maula, Muhammad Fatih Izzul; Azzahra, Meila
International Journal of Natural and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijnhs.v2i3.2252

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Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Indonesia is still a target for intervention, especially after the Indonesian State launched a TB-free Indonesia program by 2030. This has had a lot of opposition, especially in the treatment process and there are still many TB patients who drop out and even have MDR (Multidrug Resistance TB) status. TB cases in Batang Regency in 2023 increased to 1332 cases, higher than in 2022 which was 1192 cases. This research aims to carry out Forecasting for Controlling drop-out pulmonary TB through the SWOT Program and Mapping of Risk Areas in Batang Regency. This research is a descriptive study with SWOT analysis and Forecasting for Controlling drop-out pulmonary TB, collecting initial data by mapping drop-out TB cases. The research subjects were TB program holders, Head of P2PM, and Technical Implementers at Community Health Centers and Hospitals as well as Triangulation informants, namely Drop Out TB patients. The research results showed that the number of pulmonary TB cases that dropped out in Batang Regency was 111 cases. Drop Pulmonary TB cases were dominant in the age range 51-60 years with 29 cases (26.1%), 72 cases (64.9%) of male gender and 106 drop-out TB sufferers who went to the hospital for treatment. (95.5%). The distribution of Drop Out Pulmonary TB Cases is in the Batang sub-district with 34 cases. Based on the SWOT matrix analysis, it was found that strategies for controlling pulmonary TB dropout in Batang Regency that could be implemented were adding TCM tools, adding network bandwidth to the system, carrying out Information and Education Communication (KIE) to patients, families and the community, ensuring the PMO carried out its duties well
The Effect of Trauma Healing (Mindfulness) Therapy on Psychological Trauma Due to the Eruption of Mount Marapi West Sumatra Fitri, Laila; Jumilia; Cleodora, Cindy
International Journal of Natural and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijnhs.v2i3.2254

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Since 2023, Mount Marapi has erupted 116 times. There were 36 heads of families who were victims of eviction due to the eruption of Mount Marapi. The aim of this research is to determine the impact of mindfulness therapy on psychological trauma due to the eruption of Mount Marapi at the X Koto Tanah Datar Community Health Center in 2024. This type of quantitative research with a quasi-experimental design (one group pretest-posttest design). The sample for this research consisted of 12 people. This research was conducted in March - July 2024. The results of the research showed that the average level of psychological trauma in the intervention group before and after trauma healing (mindfulness) treatment was 1.008 with a standard deviation of 0.174. With statistical tests obtained a p-value of 0.000, so it can be concluded that There is an influence of providing mindfulness therapy on the level of psychological trauma due to the eruption of Mount Marapi in the work area of the Community Health Center. X Koto, Tanah Datar in 2024. It is recommended that the disaster working group at the Community Health Center create a trauma healing program because this Community Health Center is prone to disasters
Relationship Between Gender, Age, and BMI with Body Flexibility at MAN 2, Sleman, Yogyakarta Utami, Jacoba Nugrahaningtyas Wahjuning; Nurtyas, Maratusholikhah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijnhs.v2i3.2301

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Flexibility is important for general health and fitness, athletic performance, injury prevention and rehabilitation. Sedentary behavior in students causes a decrease in physical fitness levels which affects flexibility. There is little research on flexibility in relation to BMI. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between gender, age, BMI with body flexibility. The method used was descriptive analytic of secondary data with a cross section approach and analyzed with univariate using frequency distribution and bivariate analysis using chi square. The results of the study were 81 respondents. Women are more than male respondents, namely 71.6% or as many as 58 respondents. While the most age is teenage age (<25 years) of 67.9% or as many as 55% and most respondents have normal BMI, namely 61.7% or as many as 50 respondents. While the cross tabulation of age with flexibility shows a P-value> 0.05, namely 0.73, while the cross tabulation of gender and body flexibility shows a p-value> 0.05, namely 0.296, and for cross tabulation of the relationship between BMI and body flexibility is p-value> 0.05, namely 0.458. Conclusion There is no relationship between age, gender, BMI and flexibility
The Relationship Between Gender, Age, and Medical History with Body Balance Disorders in the Examination Participants at MAN 2 Sleman, DIYw Utami, Jacoba Nugrahaningtyas Wahjuning; Nurtyas, Maratusholikhah; Wulandari, Sri; Andriani, Githa
International Journal of Natural and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijnhs.v2i3.2303

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Each responder has experienced balance disturbances. Frequent loss of balance can be a sign of an underlying health condition. The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between gender, age, Medical History and anemia with balance disorders. The research method uses secondary data when doing community service at MAN 2 Sleman in May 2024. The results of female gender are more than male gender, namely 69.9% (58) respondents. The age of the majority of respondents is less than 25 years old, namely 68.7% (57) respondents.  A total of 48 respondents or (57.8%) who did not have a Medical History.   Respondents who did not experience anemia were 81.9% (68) of respondents.  Respondents who experienced balance disorders were less than those who were normal, namely those who experienced balance disorders of 62.7% (52) respondents.  Bivariate analysis found that the results of gender analysis using chi-square showed a p-value of more than 0.05, namely 0.744. Age 60 and over as many as 1 respondent experienced body balance disorders, age 25-59 who experienced body balance disorders as many as 16 respondents and age less than 25 years as many as 14 respondents who experienced body balance disorders and chi-square analysis showed a p-value of less than 0.05, namely 0.001, for a history of illness as many as 13 people who also experienced body balance disorders and analysis using chi-square showed that the p-value was more than 0.05 or 0.973. A total of 31 respondents out of 83 respondents who were anemic experienced balance disorders and chi-square analysis showed that the p-value was more than 0.05 or 0.126. Conclusion There is no association between gender, Medical History, and anemia with impaired body balance, there is an association between age and impaired body balance
Maintaining Radiology Quality with National Hospital Accreditation Standards Mahmudah, Dian; Hasmy, Achmad; Hariri, Ahmad; Wahyuni, Wilda
International Journal of Natural and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijnhs.v2i3.2304

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Radiology quality assurance is an important method to ensure the quality of radiology services provided by hospitals. One of the processes used to assess and review quality assurance systems in hospitals, including radiology services, is hospital accreditation. This article intends to explore radiology quality assurance activities during the hospital accreditation process in Indonesia. In this article, a literature study is used to gather data from several highly reputable sources from scientific journals, accreditation standards, and government publications. Research findings show that hospital accreditation is critical for radiology quality assurance. Hospitals that follow accreditation procedures must meet certain standards applied by the Ministry of Health. This process ensures that the hospital adheres to best practices in surgery and radiology services and that the quality of these services is maintained regularly. Hospital accreditation is a successful technique in radiological quality assurance efforts. Hospitals can improve radiology service standards and provide higher quality assurance for patients and the public by following certification procedures. It is thought that this research will help hospitals and other stakeholders, including professional organizations determine a more effective radiology quality assurance system in the future

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