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Food Consumption and Safety Patterns of Stunted Children Aged 06-59 Months in the Working Area of Ophir and Sukamenanti Health Center of West Pasaman Regency in 2020 Yuniritha, Eva; Fadhila, Nadia; Kasmiyetti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33761/jd.v3i.12

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Consumption patterns are not appropriate and food safety is a risk factor that is widely found and has a significant effect on the incidence of stunting in toddlers. Balita in food insecure households has a 2.62 times greater risk of suffering from stunting compared to food-safe households. The purpose of this study is to find out the Picture of Food Consumption and Safety Patterns in Stunted Toddlers Aged 06-59 Months in the Working Area of Ophir Health Center and Sukamenanti West Pasaman Regency in 2020. Research with cross-sectional study design was conducted in the working area of Ophir Health Center and Sukamenanti Health Center of West Pasaman Regency. The sample was a stunted toddler aged 06-59 months as many as 35 people taken by means of simple random sampling. The data collected are anthropometric data, dietary data (types and frequencies of basic foodstuffs) and food safety data with the Food Frequency Questionare (FFQ) method, conducted by researchers and 2 team members. The data obtained is analyzed descriptively. The results of this study describe the consumption patterns of children under five for basic food types 62.8%, animal protein 54.3%, vegetable protein 65.7%, vegetables 57.1%, fruits 54.3% unsalized with a staple food frequency of 85.7% and animal protein 68.6% good, vegetable protein 54.3% vegetables 51.4%, and fruit 97.1% is still lacking. Food safety risks unsafe judging from the types of snacks that are most commonly consumed is snacks (91.4%) with the amount of consumption of ≥6 types and frequency of consumption of snack foods as a whole category often (100%). The results showed that the consumption patterns of stunted toddlers in the working area of Puskesmas Ophir and Sukamenanti were less diverse in all types of foodstuffs and the frequency of vegetable, vegetable, and fruit protein was still lacking. Respondents often consume snacks and the most commonly consumed type is snacks. Dexpect respondents and families of respondents can pay more attention and regulate consumption patterns and pay attention to food safety from snack food respondents.
Differences in The Effectiveness of Dry and Wet Cupping to Reduce Dysmenorrhea among Teenager at Ngemplak Sleman Yogyakarta Asmarani, Fajarina Lathu; Fatmasari, Sindi Fazri; Lestiawati , Endang
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The prevalence of dysmenorrhea worldwide ranges from 15.8 to 89.5% and Indonesia was 64.25%. Dysmenorrhea was experienced by young women aged 18 to 24. The teenagers at Wedomartani, Ngemplak, Sleman, Yogyakarta reported that they experienced dysmenorrhea at 18 to 20 years old. Dysmenorrhea might affect daily activities. Pain can be managed using non-pharmacological methods such as dry and wet cupping therapies. The goal of this study is to find out the differences in the effectiveness of dry and wet cupping to reduce dysmenorrhea among teenagers at Wedomartai, Ngemplak, Sleman, Yogyakarta. This is quantitative quasi- experimental research with a pretest-posttest without control group design. This research used a random sampling technique. thirty teenagers became respondents. The research instruments were questionnaires, a numerical scale, a cupping set, and observation sheets. Data were analyzed using the paired t-test and independent t-test. The paired t-test on dry cupping therapy showed a p-value of 0.000. The pretest score was 4.67 then the post-test was 2.93. The analysis of wet cupping therapy showed a p-value of 0.000. A decrease in dysmenorrhea can be seen at the pretest score of 5.53 and the posttest of 3.20. The independent t-test showed a p-value of 0.704 after receiving dry and wet cupping therapies. So we can dry and wet cupping therapy is equally effective in reducing dysmenorrhea pain in adolescents in Wedomartai, Ngemplak, Sleman, Yogyakarta dan Wet cupping is more effective than dry cupping. Teenagers can use wet cupping to relieve menstrual pain.
The Effect of Foot Massage and Lavender Aromatherapy on Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain Intensity in the Elderly in the Public Health Center Jembatan Kecil Bengkulu City Heriyanto, Hendri; Awanis, Hasyyati; Mardiani
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In Indonesia, one of the highest health complaints experienced by the elderly is rheumatoid arthritis. In the province of Bengkulu in 2018 there were 13.2% or around 8,620 people of rheumatoid arthritis affecting the elderly. The purpose of this study was the fear of the influence of foot massage therapy and lavender aromatherapy on the intensity of rheumatoid arthritis pain in the elderly. This study used Pre-Experimental Designs in the form of one group pre-test and post-test design. This technique uses consecutive sampling of 30 people. Pain data collection used the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) before and after intervention. Therapy carried out for 3 days with 15 minutes each for 2 weeks. Univariate analysis used Mean, Standard Deviation, Median, Minimum, Maximum and 95% CI. And bivariate analysis using paired t-test with 5%. Pain intensity in the elderly before being given foot massage therapy and lavender aromatherapy were 5.13 (moderate pain) and after being given foot massage therapy and lavender aromatherapy 3.03 (mild pain). The results of the paired t-test statistical test obtained ap value of 0.000 (p < 0.05). The results of the paired t-test statistical test obtained ap value of 0.000 (p < 0.05). There is an effect of foot massage therapy and lavender aromatherapy on the intensity of rheumatoid arthritis pain in the elderly. It is hoped that the staff can apply foot massage therapy and lavender aromatherapy as a safe and practical non-pharmacological method as an alternative in reducing pain intensity.
The Effect of Integrated Nutrition Services on the Bodyweight of Underweight Children in Tanah Garam Health Center Coverage Area, Solok City, West Sumatera Umar, Hermita Bus; Dianti, Nova; John Amos; Gusnedi; Zulferi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33761/jd.v3i.15

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Being underweight in children under five in Indonesia is still high. Integrated nutrition service is one of the innovative programs to overcome the underweight problem among under-five children. This study aims to determine the effect of integrated nutrition services on the bodyweight of underweight under-five children in Tanah Garam Health Center, Solok City. The study used a pre-experimental one-group pretest-posttest design. As the study subject, we recruited 30 healthy underweight children (WAZ -2<x<-3SD). Data collection includes body weight before and after the 10-days intervention. The body weight difference was analyzed using the dependent t-test. There was a significant change in children's weight as seen from the increase in the weight for age Z score (WAZ) after the provision of integrated nutrition service (P<0.05). About 76% of the subjects had bodyweight improvement. The mean body weight increase from baseline to end line was 0,25±1,17 kg, while the WAZ increased from -2.32 to -2.12 The implementation of integrated nutrition service could potentially improve the bodyweight of underweight children. It is recommended that all healthy underweight children participate in implementing the program.
Management of Malaria in Pregnancy with Covid-19 Ika Wijayanti; Desi
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Malaria is one of the most common diseases in the world. According to WHO in 2015 there were 214 million cases of malaria. In Indonesia, the percentage of positive cases of malaria in Papua Province in 2016 was 54.3%. The design of this research is descriptive with the type of descriptive research used is a case study. This study was conducted at the RSAL Dr. Soedibjo Sardadi Jayapura in August 2020 on a 37-year-old woman G3P2A0 who was 16 weeks pregnant at term, a single live intrauterine fetus with tropical malaria, reactive SARS CoV- 2igG antibodies. Malaria in pregnancy can cause pathological conditions both in pregnant women and in fetuses. In pregnant women, such as fever, hypoglycemia, anemia, acute pulmonary edema, kidney failure can even cause death. In the fetus it causes abortion, premature delivery, low birth weight, and fetal death. Prevention of malaria in pregnancy using mosquito nets, prophylaxis, mosquito repellent, and gauze for ventilation, and not having a habit of going outside at night or going out at night with a frequency of <2 times. Prevention efforts against COVID-19 are to break the chain of transmission by isolation, early detection, and basic protection such as maintaining cleanliness (hygiene), washing hands, and disinfecting. Chloroquine is still the drug of choice for the treatment of malaria in pregnancy and quinine for the treatment of severe malaria.
Protein Content and Acceptability of Nutrient Dense Noodles Based on Local Food as an Alternative to Emergency Food Irma Eva Yani; Vinny Pratiwi; Marni Handayani
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Noodles are foods that are accepted by all levels of society, including adults and children. There are various types of noodles, one of which is wet noodles. Wet noodles are high in carbohydrates, but low in protein. Noodles that are usually sold in the market require 8.4 grams of additional protein to comply with SNI, which is a minimum of 9.0 grams of protein in 100 grams of wet noodles. So it is necessary to add dried rebon shrimp flour as a protein source. The purpose of the study was to determine the protein contentand acceptability of wet noodles substituted with dried rebon shrimp flour. The type of research is experimental research in the field of food technology with a completely randomized design (CRD) one control, three treatments, two repetitions. Test of protein content in the Baristand Padang laboratory and acceptance test at SDN 10 Surau Gadang. The study was conducted from March 2020 to April 2021. The best treatment was obtainedby organoleptic testing. The results of the organoleptic test obtained the best treatment with a ratio of 75:25 grams, 8.1% protein content and as much as 80% of the target can spend the product. It is recommended to do a acceptability test after a laboratory test, as well as conduct a food safety test.
Relationship Between Early Breastfeeding Complementary Foods and Mother's Knowledge of Toddler Nutrition with Stunting Incidence at the Ikur Koto Community Health Center, Padang City Lisma Evareny; Sri Wahyuni; Endrinaldi
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Background: Stunting (short body) is long-term outcomes of nutrient deficiencies with height according to age less than -2 SD (Standard Deviation) below the median length. Which has an impact on motor and sensory developmental disorders and decreased quality of life. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of early breastfeeding supplementation and the level of maternal knowledge about nutrition of toddlers aged 24-36 months to stunting at the Ikur Koto Community Health Center, Padang City. Methods: This research is a quantitative study withdesign cross sectional, carried out in the work area of the Ikur Koto Community Health Center from January 2019 to August 2019. The sample in this study was mothers who had children aged 24-36 months as many as 80 people. Mothers as respondents were interviewed directly using a questionnaire. The incidence of stunting in children is measured by TB / U indicators and interpreted with software WHO-anthro. Univariate and bivariate data analysis using analysis chi-square (p≤0.05). The results showed the percentage of stunting was 42.5%. The results of bivariate analysis showed that there was a relationship between early MP-ASI (p = 0.001; OR =8,680; Cl =2,320- 32,476) and maternal nutritional knowledge (p = 0.001; OR =23,864; Cl = 6,879-82,789) with stunting in children. age 24-36 months. Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between early breastfeeding supplementary nutrition and maternal nutrition knowledge and the incidence of stunting in children aged 24-36 months. Suggestions: It is expected that efforts to prevent stunting focused in the first 1000 days of life are preventive efforts in detecting stunting events.
The Effectiveness of Educational Booklets for Pregnant Women with Hyperemesis Grafidarum on Blood Sugar Levels While in the Working Area of the Belimbing Padang Health Center Metri Lidya; Wiwi Sartika
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Pregnancy is a reproductive process that needs special care in order to achieve safe and good delivery, giving birth to a healthy baby in hopes of lowering baby and mother mortality. Gravidarum hyperemesis is excessive nausea and vomiting that leads to fluid and electrolyte deficiencies, weight loss, aceonuria, and nutritional deficiencies. This feeling of nausea is caused by increased levels of the hormones estrogen and Chorionic Gonadotropin Hormone (HCG) in serum reduced gastric changes (Ministry of Health, 2013). One of the predisposing factors associated with the increased risk of morning sickness and physiological hyperemesis is not yet clear, and the central nervous system or emptying of gravidarum is gestational diabetes mellitus at knowing the effectiveness of booklet-based education in mothers with hyperemesis Grafidarum to temporary blood sugar levels in kuranji village in the working area of Public health center Belimbing Padang. The type of research is a Pre – Experimental Design with the One - Group Pretest and Posttest Design. Analyzing the Application of Booklet-Based Education Model in Pregnant Women with Grafidarum Hyperemesis on temporary Blood Sugar Levels in Kuranji Village Padang. Data is processed by editing, coding, entry, cleaning and analyzed by univariate and bivariate . More than half (55%) of pregnant women experienced moderate levels of hyperemesis, and 65% of blood sugar levels of pregnant women with hyperemesis were in abnormal conditions before given the booklet education. Most (70%) of pregnant women's blood sugar levels are within normal limits after given the educational booklets. Bivariate analysis showed that educational booklet about hyperemesis has an influence on the blood sugar levels of pregnant women in the working area of The Belimbing public Health Center.
The Effectiveness of using the Index Card Match Method to Increasing the Ability of Recognition of Practicum Tools in the Midwife Laboratory in Level I Midwife Students Mirna Wigunarti; Rizki Rahmawati
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The process of a midwife to become a competent person begins with taking midwifery education at a midwife education institution. Preliminary study obtained data that students could not name the laboratory equipment and its functions correctly. The results of interviews with students obtained data so far in learning the introduction of laboratory practicum tools using the lecture method. The research was carried out in May-August 2021 and is a quasi-experimental research with a non-equivalent control group design. The research sample was taken using accidental sampling technique totaling 32 respondents who were divided into the intervention group and the control group. The intervention group was given the Index Card Match method and the control group was given the lecture method. Comparison of the effectiveness of the two methods was tested by independent t-test on the value of N-Gain. The result of the research is that there is a difference between Index card match and lecture in improving the ability to recognize laboratory equipment. Based on the N-Gain analysis, the results of the lecture method are less effective and the Index Card Match method is quite effective in increasing the ability to recognize laboratory equipment in students. Index card match is more effective in improving the ability to recognize laboratory equipment compared to the lecture method.
Improving the Quality of Personal Health Care with Community Nursing Interventions for School-Age Children During the Covid-19 Pandemic Muflih; Sang Ayu Made Adyani; Endang Nurul Syafitri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33761/jd.v3i.21

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The COVID-19 pandemic is a vulnerable time for the health of school-age children. There is an ineffectiveness of personal health care due to restrictions on mobility and limited access to health care facilities. Therefore, nursing interventions are needed based on a community nursing approach that is appropriate to the problem. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of community nursing interventions on improving the quality of health care in the aggregate of school-age children during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research method used is action research. The research process is carried out online. The research stage begins with observing the data using the google form application. Nursing intervention design provided through google meet application. Evaluation of the results of its implementation uses indicators of knowledge and obedient behavior. The participants involved were 16 children aged 10-14 years in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The results of the study showed that the knowledge outcome increased from the level of limited knowledge to high knowledge, the outcome of obedient behavior towards the recommended activities increased from the level of rarely showing to the level of often showing. The conclusion of the study was that community nursing interventions were effective in improving the quality of personal health care with community nursing interventions. So, Nurses in community services can optimize online-based nursing interventions for school-age children during the COVID-19 pandemic.