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INDONESIA
Jurnal Pinang Masak
Published by Universitas Jambi
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Core Subject : Health,
Jurnal Pinang Masak merupakan jurnal penelitian bidang keperawatan yang menggunakan Bahasa Indonesia
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The Relationship Between Fast Food Consumption Habits and Physical Activity on Body Mass Index (BMI) in Adolescents at SMAN 5 Kota Jambi Afriani, Shelly; Rudini, Dini; Sari, Yulia Indah Permata
Jurnal Pinang Masak Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pinang Masak (JPIMA)
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Background: The prevalence of overweight and obesity among adolescents continues to increase, including in Jambi City. High consumption of fast food and low physical activity are suspected to contribute to this issue. This study aims to determine the relationship between fast food consumption habits and physical activity with body mass index (BMI) among adolescents at SMAN 5 Jambi City. This research is an analytical observational study with a cross-sectional approach. A total of 98 respondents were selected using stratified random sampling. Data were collected using the Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ) for fast food consumption, the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ) for physical activity, and BMI measurements. Data analysis was conducted using the Spearman-Rank correlation test. The majority of respondents were female (75.51%) and aged 16 years (45.92%). Most respondents had a moderate level of fast food consumption (34.69%), high physical activity (51.02%), and normal BMI. The statistical analysis showed a significant relationship between fast food consumption and BMI (r = 0.32; p = 0.001) with a weak positive correlation. Meanwhile, no significant relationship was found between physical activity and BMI (r = -0.13; p = 0.216). There is a significant relationship between fast food consumption and BMI, while no significant relationship was found between physical activity and BMI among adolescents at SMAN 5 Jambi City.
The Effectiveness of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) For Reducing Pain in Burn Patients: Literature Review Lestari, Siska Tri; Sari, Putri Irwanti; Sari, Fasya Puspa Embun; Mutmainnah, Muthia; Lestari, Maya; Oktaria, Rina; Yusnilawati, Yusnilawati; Mawarti, Indah; Sianturi, Gabriela Pricilia; Afrida, Dwi Afrida; Martawinarti, RTS Netisa; Andini, Febri Tri
Jurnal Pinang Masak Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pinang Masak (JPIMA)
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Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) is a non-pharmacological therapy method used to reduce pain, including in burn patients. Burns cause complex pain, both acute and chronic, thus requiring multidisciplinary management. This study is a literature review aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) in reducing pain in burn patients. Data were collected from 10 scientific articles published within the last ten years, including clinical studies, pilot studies, and meta-analyses. The review findings indicate that Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) is effective in reducing pain intensity, accelerating wound healing, improving sleep quality, and decreasing the need for pharmacological analgesics. Additionally, the use of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) has been reported as safe and does not cause significant side effects. However, most of the analyzed studies still have limitations, such as small sample sizes and short intervention durations. Therefore, further research with stronger experimental designs is needed to strengthen clinical evidence and support the implementation of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) as part of pain management in burn patients.
The Relationship Between Online Game Addiction and Cognitive Function Among Students in the E-Sport Student Activity Unit at Jambi University Anggun Meiliani Aulia; Riska Amalya Nasution; Yulia Indah Permata Sari
Jurnal Pinang Masak Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Pinang Masak (JPIMA)
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Excessive online gaming negatively impacts individuals, especially in academic settings, by reducing motivation, commitment, and cognitive functions critical for success. This study explores the correlation between online game addiction and cognitive function among members of the E-Sports Student Activity Unit at Universitas Jambi. A quantitative correlational design was applied with 66 participants selected by proportionate stratified random sampling. Online game addiction and cognitive function were assessed using the GASA and MoCA-Ina instruments, respectively. Results showed that 37.9% of respondents had moderate addiction levels, while 65.2% maintained normal cognitive function. Spearman rho test revealed a significant negative correlation (r = 0.784, p < 0.05), indicating that higher addiction levels were associated with lower cognitive function. The findings suggest the need for educational and counseling interventions to promote balanced gaming and academic performance.
The Relationship of Information, Motivation And Behavioral Skill (IMB Model) Based Health Behavior to Tuberculosis Medication Compliance in Tuberculosis Patients at Putri Ayu Health Center Sari, Putri Puspita; Rudini, Dini; Martawinarti, RTS Netisa; Sari, Putri Irwanti; Sulistiawan, Andika
Jurnal Pinang Masak Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Pinang Masak (JPIMA)
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Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is still a global health problem with a high incidence rate, including in Indonesia. The success of therapy is highly dependent on the patient's adherence to treatment. The Information, Motivation, and Behavioral Skills (IMB) model describes compliance through three main components, namely information, motivation, and behavioral skills. Objective: To determine the relationship between health behavior based on the IMB Model and medication adherence in tuberculosis patients at the Putri Ayu Health Center, Jambi City. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional design with a quantitative approach. The sampling technique is a total sampling with a total of 48 respondents. The research instruments were in the form of IMB Model questionnaires and medication adherence. Data analysis using Gamma tests. Results: There was a significant association between personal motivation (p=0.001), social motivation (p=0.001), and behavioral skills (p=0.001) with medication adherence, whereas the information showed no significant association (p=0.639). Conclusions: IMB Model-based health behaviors have a meaningful relationship with medication adherence in tuberculosis patients. Keywords: Tuberculosis, Medication Adherence, Information Motivation Behavioral Skills (IMB) Model
Overview of Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Symptoms of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) at SMAN 8 Jambi City Amallia, Bela; Mulyani, Sri; Mekeama, Luri
Jurnal Pinang Masak Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Pinang Masak (JPIMA)
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Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a common reproductive health problem among adolescents due to risky behavior and a lack of knowledge and attitudes regarding prevention. Adolescents' knowledge and attitudes play a very important role in efforts to reduce the risk of STI transmission. Objective: This study aims to determine the characteristics of students, their level of knowledge, attitudes, and the incidence of STIs among students at SMAN 8 Kota Jambi. In addition, this study also aims to determine the relationship between knowledge and attitudes towards the signs and symptoms of STIs among students at SMAN 8 Kota Jambi. Methods: This study was an analytical study using a cross-sectional approach. The study population consisted of all 11th grade students at SMAN 8 Jambi City, with a sample size of 90 respondents selected using proportional stratified random sampling. The research instrument was a questionnaire that had been tested for validity and reliability. Results: The results showed that most respondents had good knowledge (86.7%) and positive attitudes (96.7%). STI symptoms were mostly in the low-risk category. Conclusion: The better the students' knowledge and attitudes, the lower the risk of STI symptoms. It is hoped that schools and health workers will continue to improve education about STIs to prevent transmission from an early age. Keywords: Knowledge, Attitude, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Adolescents.
A Description of Antihypertensive Medication Adherence According to the Duration of Hypertension among Patients in the Working Area of Putri Ayu Primary Health Care, Jambi City Fadhlan, M Fadhlan Wahyu Erlangga; Nurhusna; Sari, Putri Irwanti
Jurnal Pinang Masak Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Pinang Masak (JPIMA)
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Introduction: Compliance with taking medication is the main determinant of treatment success. Hypertension is one of the most dangerous health problems in the world, because high blood pressure is a major risk factor that causes diseases such as stroke, heart failure, stroke and nephrosis. Objective: This study aims to determine the description of compliance with taking antihypertensive medication based on the length of time of suffering in hypertensive patients in the Putri Ayu Primary Health Care, Jambi City. Method: This study uses a descriptive quantitative method using a survey method. The population of this study was 31,615 people who visited the Putri Ayu Primary Health Care and consumed antihypertensive drugs in 2023, this sampling technique used a purposive sampling technique with 106 respondents. Results: The majority of respondents were aged between 46-65 years as many as 68 respondents (64.2%), the majority were female 58 respondents (54.7%), the majority had a high school education of 41 respondents (38.7%), the majority of respondents worked as housewives (IRT) 41 respondents (38.7%), Description of the level of compliance with taking antihypertensive medication in patients with new hypertension (<1 year) is mostly moderate at 10.4%. Description of the level of compliance with taking antihypertensive medication in patients with medium-term hypertension (1-5 years) is mostly low at 48.1%. Description of the level of compliance with taking antihypertensive medication in patients with long-term hypertension (> 5 years) is mostly low at 18.9%. Conclusion: The level of compliance of respondents based on the duration of treatment, the majority of respondents have a low level of compliance.
Analysis of Factors Related to Worker Compliance Using Personal Protective Equipment in Madubaru Inc Yogyakarta Lestari, Ratna; Warseno, Agus
Jurnal Pinang Masak Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Pinang Masak (JPIMA)
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Introduction: The implementation of occupational health and safety among the industrial circle and society in Indonesia is still relatively low, thus resulted in an occupational accident. Preventive attempts or anticipation for occupational accidents can be conducted by fostering habituation of order, discipline, and maintaining a healthy and safe environment through worker compliance to Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The use of Personal Protective Equipment will safeguard the workers from potential hazards in the workplace. This research aims to find factors related to worker compliance in using Personal Protective Equipment in Madubaru Inc. Yogyakarta. Method: This research is correlation research with the cross-sectional approach. The sample in this research are 86 workers, in steam boiler station and milling obtained using purposive sampling. Data collection is conducted through the Personal Protective Equipment compliance questionnaire. Additionally, data analysis is performed using a correlation analysis test with chi-square with a confidence level of 95 % (α= 0.05). Result: The finding of this research showed that 76. 7 % of workers did not comply with the utilization of PPE. All variables were not related to the worker compliance in using PPE that is age (p-value 0. 942), education (p-value 0.300), the length of employment (p-value 0. 077), employment status (p-value 0. 797), knowledge (p-value 0. 961), attitude (p-value 0. 780), motivation (p-value 0. 487), supervision (p-value 0.674), and PPE availability (p-value 0.222). Conclusion: It can be concluded that individual characteristics, knowledge, attitude, motivation, supervision, and availibility had no significant correlation with PPE compliance in Madubaru Inc. Yogyakarta.
The Relationship Between Dietary Patterns and Sleep Patterns on Pain in Dyspepsia Patients at the Tangkit Muaro Jambi Community Health Centre in 2025 Imran, Suryadi; Aguspairi; Julfiyanti, Ermi Eka
Jurnal Pinang Masak Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Pinang Masak (JPIMA)
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Background: Dyspepsia is the most common digestive health problem. Dyspepsia is a syndrome of symptoms commonly found in the community, characterised by pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen or pit of the stomach. Several factors cause pain in dyspepsia patients, including irregular eating patterns and poor sleeping patterns. Objective: This study aims to investigate the relationship between eating patterns and sleep patterns in relation to pain in patients with dyspepsia. Method: This study is a quantitative analytical study with a cross-sectional approach. The population consists of all dyspepsia patients at the Tangkit Muaro Jambi Community Health Centre, totalling 31 patients. A sample of 31 people was taken using a total sampling technique. This study was conducted at the Tangkit Muaro Jambi Community Health Centre in May 2025. Data collection was carried out using a questionnaire. Data were analysed univariately and bivariately using the chi-square test. Results:The results showed that most respondents had poor eating habits (74.2%), poor sleep patterns (51.6%), and moderate dyspepsia pain (45.2%). Conclusions: There was a relationship between eating patterns (p = 0.000) and sleep patterns (p = 0.000) with pain in dyspepsia patients at the Tangkit Muaro Jambi Community Health Centre, with a p-value < 0.05. These findings indicate that diet and sleep patterns cause pain in dyspepsia patients. Health workers should prioritize community health education about diet, sleep, and dyspepsia.