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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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Are Family Support Correlated to Covid-19 Vaccination Acceptance in the Coastal Area of Indonesian? Sumampouw, Oksfriani Jufri; Nelwan, Jeini Ester; Pinontoan, Odi Roni; Ticoalu, Jansje Vera
International Journal of Natural and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijnhs.v2i1.1185

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Vaccination against COVID-19 is a global government program with the goals of reducing the spread of the virus, lowering the number of cases of COVID-19-related illnesses and deaths, and ultimately protecting communities from the disease so that they can continue to thrive socially and economically. A person's level of support from their family is one of the numerous aspects that affects their willingness to get a vaccine. In the island region of Indonesia, this study set out to examine the relationship between family support and the acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine. The study in question is a correlational one. From February to July of 2022, researchers scoured Sangihe and Talaud Islands. Three hundred and fifty-nine adults (aged 18 and up) participated in the study. Support from family members and willingness to get a vaccine were the factors examined in this research. Specifically, a questionnaire is utilized. The chi-square test was used for bivariate data analysis. Respondents with strong family support are more likely to have accepted the COVID-19 vaccine in its entirety (88.7%), while those with weaker family support are more likely to have received the vaccine in its entirety (79.4%). A significant correlation between family support and acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine was found, according to the results of the chi-squared test, with a significance level of 0.025 (< 0.05). It follows that having the support of one's family is a correlating factor to the acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine
The Acceptance of Covid-19 Vaccine in North Sulawesi Community: Prevalance and Risk Factor Nelwan, Jeini Ester; Sumampouw, Oksfriani Jufri; Ticoalu, Jansje Vera; Musa, Ester Candrawati; Ottay, Ronald Imanuel
International Journal of Natural and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijnhs.v2i1.1186

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Vaccination stands as the sole preventive measure against the transmission of COVID-19. The vaccination rollout in Indonesia comprises three stages: primary vaccinations 1 and 2, along with an additional 3rd or booster vaccination. However, certain regions still exhibit a stage 2 vaccination coverage below 70%. Various factors, including age and gender, impact the acceptance of the Covid-19 vaccine. The objective of this study was to scrutinize the association between age, gender, and the acceptance of Covid-19 vaccination in the jurisdiction of the Kawangkoan Barat Public Health Center. Conducted between February and July 2022, this correlational research involved 400 respondents aged 18 and above. The study variables encompassed age, gender, and vaccination acceptance, assessed through a fill-in sheet. Bivariate data analysis employed the chi-square test, revealing a significant correlation between age and vaccination acceptance. The prevalence ratio (PR) of 1.504 indicated that individuals aged 18-59 years were 1.504 times more likely to have incomplete vaccinations. However, gender did not exhibit a significant correlation with vaccination acceptance. In conclusion, age emerges as a correlated factor influencing the acceptance of Covid-19 vaccination
Risk Factors of Coronary Heart Disease in North Sulawesi Indonesia Ottay, Ronald Immanuel; Nelwan, Jeini Ester; Sumampouwa, Oksfriani Jufri; Ticoalu, Jansje Vera
International Journal of Natural and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijnhs.v2i1.1187

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Coronary heart disease (CHD) is caused by multifactorial such as age, gender, blood pressure, blood sugar, and lipid profiles. This study aims to analyze the description of risk factors for CHD at the North Sulawesi, Indonesia. This is a descriptive research conducted at the Cardio Vascular and Brain Center Cardiology Polyclinic, General Hospital Prof. Dr. R. D. Kandou Manado in December 2021 to January 2022. The respondents of this study were CHD patients, totaling 100 people. The variables in this study were age, gender, blood pressure, blood sugar, and lipid profiles. The data was obtained from the patient's medical record data. Data analysis performed univariately. The results showed that the respondents are most distributed in the age group ≥40 years as many as 99 people (99%), and male sex as many as 73 people (73%). Respondents who do not suffer from hypertension are 56 people (56%) more than those who suffer from hypertension, namely 44 people (44%). Respondents with GDP >126 mg/dL were 57 people (57%) more than those with GDP < the same as 126 mg/dL, namely 43 people (43%). Respondents whose total cholesterol level was < equal to 240 mg/dL were more than 60 people (60%) compared to patients with cholesterol levels > 240 mg/dL which were 40 people (40%). It can be concluded that the risk factors for CHD at the North Sulawesi, Indonesia was ≥40 years old, male, more patients with blood pressure <140/90 mmHg, more patients with GDP >126 mg/dL and more patient with total cholesterol level <240 mg/dL
The Knowledge of Families for Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever Prevention at Fatuqueiro Village in Ermera Municipality of Timor Leste Belo, Ostelino Da Silva; Pinto, Joaquim; Conseição, Jose Ximenes Da; Oqui, Maximiano; Costa, Grados Lino Da
International Journal of Natural and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijnhs.v2i1.1197

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Dengue is a health problem for the population of Timor-Leste and has often occurred and has been destroyed by many people, and dengue in the past is an pandemic of severe dengue disease, but at the moment dengue disease has been a severe disease influenced by environmental factors such as the disposal of waste, poor water sanitation, which has caused a great risk of the occurrence of dengue disease, The Ministry of Health Timor Reported from January to October 2022 with a total of 2.374 cases of dengue with a total of 31 cases fatality rate is 1,3%, the majority of cases detected in Dili  Municipality with 1.488 total cases and Ermera municipality is about 90 cases, following by Baucau municipality with 25 cases. Objective of the research is to identify the knowledge of families with dengue prevention at Fatuquero Village. Total 85 families at Fatuquero village in Ermera Municipality, it’s showed only 76,5% of families understand the dengue hemorragic fever (DHF) prevention and the rest of families don’t understand how to prevent dengue hemorragic fever. Also analysis of the Correlation Statistics test showed P-value of 0,000 < 0,5 means that there is a significant relationship knowledge with DHF prevention and r value is 0,946 which is located between 0,0,0-1,00 has showed perfect relationship. The knowledge of families understand how o prevent from DHF is 75,5% and perfect relationship between knowledge of families with DHF prevention by families at Fatuquero village in Ermera Municipality,Timor Leste.  The knowledge of families perfect correlation with DHF prevention in Fatuquero village
Effect of Aortic Diameter and Systole Blood Pressure on Determination of CTA Coronary Pre-Delay Scan Bolus Trcking Technique Oesmanto, Arief; Santoso, A. Gunawan; Darmini; Hariri, Ahmad
International Journal of Natural and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijnhs.v2i1.1210

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The variation in the pre-delay scan time of each individual on the CTA Caronaria check bolus tracking will contribute to the total acquisition time and vary the total amount of contrast and copy that must be provided during the acquisition.  This study aims to determine the effect of aortic diameter and systole blood pressure on pre-delay scan time. This research method is observational analytic with a retrospective crossectional approach measuring independent variables of aortic diameter and systole blood pressure. The result are the R Square value is 0.364. The regression coefficient value of  systole blood pressure (X1) is 0.043, the T value that was determined is 3. 102, and the significance value is 0.003. In addition, the computed T value is 3.597, the regression coefficient value of aortic diameter  (X2) is 0.256 and then we founded F value of regression model was 22.072.  As conclusion are Pre-delay scan duration is positively and significantly impacted by aorta diameter, systolic blood pressure has a positive and significant effect on pre-delay scan time and The two variables together have a positive and substantial effect on the pre-delay delay time. Additionally, this study discovered that other parameters controlled 63.6% of the deleye time of contrast material administration, with the remaining 36.4% being influenced by aortic diameter and systole blood pressure
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever in North Minahasa Regency in 2021-2022: Study Epidemiological Ottay, Ronald Immanuel; Sapulete, Ivonny Melinda; Sapulete, Margareth Rosalinda; Sumampouw, Oksfriani Jufri; Nelwan, Jeini Ester
International Journal of Natural and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijnhs.v2i1.1232

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Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is a disease that rapidly spreads, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions. One of the places affected by DHF cases is North Minahasa Regency, which is one of the top donors to cases in North Sulawesi Province. The purpose of this study is to describe the prevalence of DHF in North Minahasa Regency between 2021 and 2022 in terms of time, place, and person. This is a quantitative descriptive study. This study employed secondary data. This data was collected from the North Minahasa Regency Health Office. Data will be collected from July to October 2023. The data collected were examined univariately. The data showed that the most DHF cases occurred in 2022, with an increase in incidence in March and November. Furthermore, DHF cases were prevalent in Dimembe District (working area of Tatelu Health Center), Kauditan District (working area of Kauditan Health Center), Talawaan District (working area of Talawaan Health Center), Airmadidi District (working area of Airmadidi Health Center), and Kalawat District (working area of Puskesmas Kolongan). The prevalence of DHF cases in 2021-2022 was higher in men, with a total of 150 cases and an average of 76 instances. DHF incidences increased in 2021, particularly in February, August, and December. It can be determined that the largest frequency of DHF in North Minahasa Regency in 2021-2022 occurs between February-March and November-December, were identified in Dimembe District, and the majority of the DHF cases are male
Body Care as an Effort to Improve Beauty and Health for Post Partum Mothers in Lamongan Regency, East Java, Indonesia Sari, Ponco Indah Arista
International Journal of Natural and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijnhs.v2i1.1251

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Pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding are natural and physiological processes for every woman who plays the role of a mother. The end of this quite long process is the birth of a baby which the parents have been waiting for. After the baby is born with the placenta, it will be the peak of adaptation for a mother and her baby. The mother will enter the postpartum and breastfeeding period where the mother will assume her new role. Some of these discomforts will bother the mother and cause increased morbidity in the mother. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that health care during the postpartum period can be started 24 hours after giving birth or when the mother is in a physiological postpartum state. This treatment can be carried out by competent personnel such as doctors, midwives or nurses. This health care is an effort to improve the level of health as a mother in general and during the postpartum period and breastfeeding in particular. From this adaptation process you will find some discomfort. This can be overcome with postpartum care. The research method used is descriptive quantitative. Using the total population, from the cross tabulation results, 65.7% of postpartum mothers who underwent postpartum care were in a healthy condition during the postpartum period (42 days). These results show that there is a tendency for mothers who undergo postpartum care to have a healthy body condition. From this, it becomes a reference that postpartum care is very important for postpartum mothers to be able to improve the mother's health status during the postpartum period and beyond
The Impact of Current Trends in Health Care on the Pharmaceutical Sales Force of the Future Haider, Rehan; Asghar Mehdi; Anjum Zehra; Geetha Kumari Das; Zameer Ahmed; Sambreen Zameer
International Journal of Natural and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijnhs.v2i2.1260

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Drug manufacturing is undergoing a life-changing development compelled by current flows in healthcare. This abstract explores the deep impact of these styles on the drug auction force of the future. The convergence of science, switching healthcare examples, and developing patient expectations is changing the countryside at which point drug companies run. One main style is the growing focus on embodied cures and point-in-direction therapies. Advances in genomics and the accuracy of cures are changing the way diseases are pronounced and medicated, making it necessary to have a deep understanding of these complex changes. The marketing lawyers of the future must be outfitted to communicate the profit of these tailor-made situations to healthcare pros and navigate complicated experimental disputes. Additionally, the rise of mathematical health forms and telemedicine is changing the established buying model. As virtual interplays become more widespread, pharmaceutical demand counselors must become accustomed to doing business with healthcare professionals through mathematical channels. This demands an ability set that blends mechanics proficiency with productive ideas. Moreover, the emphasis on patient-in-the-middle care is a fluctuating administrative movement. The pharmaceutical reduction force of the future must not only use accompanying healthcare providers but also connect with conversant and enabled inmates. Building relationships with subjects and providing valuable news for further traditional device analyses will be critical for their benefit. In conclusion, the evolving healthcare landscape is changing the role of the drug sales force
Reversal of Autoimmune Diseases Through Dietary Modifications Naqvi, Rehan; Mehdi, Asghar; Anjum Zehra; Das, Geetha Kumari; Ahmed, Zameer; Zameer, Sambreen
International Journal of Natural and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijnhs.v2i1.1261

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Autoimmune ailments are chronic environments resulting from the invulnerable system's dysfunction, chiefly the frame ambushing its tissues. While usual situations devote effort to symptom administration and invulnerable abolition, emerging research desires that digestive modifications can play a crucial role in overturning autoimmune ailments. This paper presents a case study of an individual who favorably developed their autoimmune disease through distinguishing digestive changes.The member, diagnosed with accompanying [distinguishing autoimmune ailment], implemented abstinence from food modifications over a [particularized period of time]. Data collection arrangements contained interviews, digestive records, and health appraisals. The results show meaningful improvements in [list specific manifestations or gravestones] situated in [relevant dossiers] in the way that testing room results or symptom appraisals These improvements were assigned to the dietary changes that contained [describe the digestive changes]. The argument surveys the mechanisms behind these improvements, seeing determinants such as the gut microbiome, redness, and invulnerable whole regulation. The study's restraints, including the lack of a control group and potential biases, are also discussed. This record of what happened climaxes the potential of dietary invasions as a comprehensive approach to common treatments in the administration and about-face of autoimmune afflictions. While further research is needed for more extensive inference, this case provides valuable insights into the impact of embodied food procedures on autoimmune disease administration
Sosial Security Administering Body (BPJS) Services and Utilities – Scope Review for Patients Privacy Concern in Sibolga City Situmorang, Benri; Sansuwito, Tukimin Bin; Dioso, Regidor III; Herlina
International Journal of Natural and Health Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijnhs.v2i2.1706

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For the convenience of BPJS users and the general public, participants can access the Health Insurance Nationally (JKN) Mobile Program from any location. It is a digital version of the BPJS business concept, at any time, and without time constraints. The convenience involves knowing participant family information, updating membership data, and paying BPJS fees. This research aims to determine how implementing National Insurance Healthy (JKN) can improve BPJS health services in Sibolga. This kind of study uses a qualitative approach and is descriptive. Four sources were used in this study. Meanwhile, methods for gathering data include recordkeeping, interviewing, and observation. The study's findings demonstrate that BPJS health services in Sibolga are effective and efficient thanks to National Insurance Healthy (JKN) Mobile Program, which greatly facilitates the administrative tasks carried out by the BPJS health office in providing care for the local population. Because of its various capabilities, Getting BPJS health services is easier via the JKN Mobile Program. Participants can obtain BPJS health services quickly by utilizing the JKN Mobile Program or care center, negating their need to visit the BPJS health office

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