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Indonesian Journal Health Science and Medicine
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30638186     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21070/ijhsm
Core Subject : Health,
Focus: The Indonesian Journal on Health Science and Medicine (IJHSM) focus to advance the field of health science and medicine by publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed research articles, reviews, and case studies. Our journal serves as a platform for researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals to share innovative findings, critical insights, and emerging trends in the broad domain of health science and medicine. Scope: Clinical Research and Practice Studies on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases. Clinical trials and evidence-based practices. Advances in medical technology and therapeutics. Public Health Epidemiology and health statistics. Health policy and management. Community health initiatives and health education. Biomedical Science Research on cellular and molecular biology. Genetics and genomics. Pharmacology and toxicology. Health Care Systems and Services Health care delivery and management. Quality improvement in health care services. Health economics and health informatics. Global Health Health issues affecting populations worldwide. International health regulations and practices. Global health governance and diplomacy. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Lifestyle and behavioral interventions. Preventive medicine and early detection. Nutritional science and physical activity. Mental Health Research on mental health disorders and treatments. Psychological well-being and mental health promotion. Integration of mental health services in primary care. Innovations in Health Education and Training Medical and health science education methodologies. Training programs for health professionals. Continuing education and professional development.
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Nursing Students’ Knowledge About Autism Among Children: A Cross-Sectional Study: Pengetahuan Mahasiswa Keperawatan Tentang Autisme Pada Anak: Sebuah Studi Cross-Sectional Awad, Kadhim Jawad
Indonesian Journal on Health Science and Medicine Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijhsm.v1i2.19

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Background: Based on their experience providing healthcare to children with autism, nursing professionals should be able to comprehend and offer therapeutic support to autistic children because they have a unique perspective on the world. Objectives: to evaluate nursing students' understanding of childhood autism. Methods: From October 18, 2023, until March 25, 2024, University of Basrah nursing students participated in this study. One hundred undergraduate students from the University of Basrah's College of Nursing make up the study sample. They were selected at random. There are sixty females and forty males. A questionnaire with thirty questions regarding autism served as the study's tool to gauge students' understanding of the condition. The statistical tool for social sciences, SPSS version 20, was used to examine the data, which is presented as frequency and percentage. The correlation was evaluated using the mean score and significance. among the various variables. Results: About (100) students participated in this study, and the most frequent The age group was from 21 to 23 years (48%), and this sample consisted of (40) male and (60) female students. (83) of the sample members were single. These results. This is consistent with the findings that most students (63%) have good knowledge About autism, (30%) of them have moderate knowledge, and (6%) of them have Weak knowledge. Conclusion: Most of the pupils were between the ages of 21 and 23. There are more females than males in the population. As a group of individuals situated between the general public and medical experts, nursing students may be thought of as having a quite high level of autism awareness. Highlights: Nursing students must understand autism for effective therapeutic support. Random sample of 100 students; data analyzed using SPSS. Majority aged 21–23; 63% demonstrated good autism knowledge. Keywords: Nursing Students, Knowledge, Autism, Children.
Students’ Knowledge and Attitudes Concerning COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Study: Pengetahuan dan Sikap Siswa Mengenai COVID-19: Sebuah Studi Cross-Sectional Hussein, Wathiq Faraon
Indonesian Journal on Health Science and Medicine Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijhsm.v1i2.22

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Background: The study and daily lives of Chinese undergraduate students have been significantly influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has grown to be a serious public health concern. Objectives: The study aims to assess the level of students’ knowledge and attitudes concerning COVID-19. Methods: Through social networking sites and WhatsApp groups, the researcher created an electronic questionnaire that was disseminated to all Al Karma University students. The students completed it accurately. Students from Al-Karma University served as the study's participants. There were 483 people in the sample overall. The researcher uses an assessment tool to gauge the knowledge and attitudes of Al-Karma University students in Basrah regarding COVID-19. A survey was created to examine university students' COVID-19 information. Once finished, the questions were given out and shown to a group of professionals. An electronic form on the topic of the study, known as the Researcher Study Tool (Questionnaire), will be created to gather the data. There are three sections to the questionnaire. Results: The findings indicated that a greater proportion of the sample was female and that the sample's age ranged from 21 to 25 years. Students were found to have a high degree of understanding and a positive attitude toward COVID-19, with districts and sub-districts having the largest percentage of addresses. Conclusion: The majority of the female sample members were between the ages of 21 and 25, and their addresses were for the districts and sub-districts. Students were said to have a high degree of correct attitude toward COVID-19 and a good level of understanding about the virus. Highlights: Majority females (21–25 years), from districts/sub-districts in Basrah. COVID-19 knowledge assessed via electronic questionnaire for 483 students. High understanding and positive attitudes toward COVID-19 among students. Keywords: Students, Knowledge, Attitudes, COVID-19
Effect of Bad Habits on the Growth of School Students: A Cross-Sectional Study: Pengaruh Kebiasaan Buruk terhadap Pertumbuhan Siswa Sekolah: Sebuah Studi Cross-Sectional Jassim, Firas A.; Tiryag, Ali Malik; Issa, Sajjad Salim
Indonesian Journal on Health Science and Medicine Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijhsm.v1i2.26

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Background: Lifestyle is the primary element influencing health, according to the health field theory. Objectives: To identify the effect of bad habits on school students' growth. Methods: A collection of elementary and middle schools in Basrah served as the study's site. For the study, an adequate sample of 300 male and female students was selected, with 133 male and female students and 167 female students participating. A survey with closed-ended questions was used to collect data. The questionnaire is divided into two pieces. The first focuses on the social and demographic traits of pupils, such as their age, gender, study style, height, weight, and parent's occupation. Results: The majority of the pupils were between the ages of nine and twelve. Women participated at a higher rate than men did. Since the majority of the students' fathers worked and their mothers were housewives, the majority of the participants were middle schoolers. Every student provided a written response to the questions. Conclusion: Bad behaviors and the parents' occupations were significantly correlated, and the students' stage and registration were related Highlights: Lifestyle significantly influences health, per health field theory. Examine bad habits' impact on students' growth. Bad habits correlate with parents' occupations and students' school stages. Keywords: Effect, Bad Habits, Growth, School Students
Students' Knowledge of Substance Abuse on Campus at Bab Zubair Colleges: Pengetahuan Mahasiswa tentang Penyalahgunaan Zat di Kampus di Perguruan Tinggi Bab Zubair Khalaf, Firas Hadi; Mutashar, Mohammed Kadhim; Ali, Afnan Ahmed Abd
Indonesian Journal on Health Science and Medicine Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijhsm.v1i1.33

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Background: Substance abuse refers to consumption of psychoactive substances without experiencing any negative consequences He/she is doing it for social, experimental or recreational use. Objective: To assess demographical data of the students, to assess students’ knowledge level about addiction, to find out correlations among demographical data, and between knowledge. Methods: Study Design The research was conducted through descriptive design between the dates of November-April, 2024. The sample size of this descriptive study is 400, as planned; and the sample is 100 students only who fill in the data collection tools completely and who are volunteering in participating in the study , Only “100” of students were selected, a purposive sample type was initiated through a self-reported questionnaire , Organized random assignment of the sample was done in the four colleges separately, and at the same period. Each student is given a single paper of the instrument and he/she fill-in by him/her-self. Results: The results of the study show that there is a good knowledge among the students with total assessment was 2.47 (good). Highlights: Substance abuse involves psychoactive substance use without adverse consequences. Assess demographics, knowledge, and correlations regarding addiction among students. Students demonstrated good knowledge, scoring 2.47 (good) overall. Keywords: Students', substance abuse, Knowledge. Colleges, Assessment
Neonatal Jaundice and Breast Feeding: A Narrative Review: Penyakit kuning pada bayi baru lahir dan pemberian ASI: Sebuah Tinjauan Naratif Awad, Kadhim Jawad
Indonesian Journal on Health Science and Medicine Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijhsm.v1i1.66

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A significant proportion of both term and preterm neonates experience neonatal jaundice. Jaundice is the most common cause of readmission to the hospital in otherwise healthy-term infants. Serum bilirubin levels rise due to red blood cell lysis, which is the main cause of jaundice. The blood carries bilirubin as "unconjugated" bilirubin, mostly attached to albumin. Most term babies have "physiological" jaundice, which doesn't require any special care and can be temporarily alleviated with phototherapy. Neonatal frequently experience unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia, which is typically normal, or the result of breast milk jaundice, which is a benign condition. But neonatal jaundice resulting from underlying cholestasis (and the conjugated hyperbilirubinemia that follows) is invariably pathological and requires immediate medical attention. Severe newborn jaundice is comparatively common in developing nations, and these babies are susceptible to bilirubin-induced brain damage Highlights: Neonatal jaundice is common, especially in term and preterm infants. Physiological jaundice is benign; phototherapy often provides temporary relief. Severe jaundice risks brain damage, needing urgent care, especially in cholestasis. Keywords: Neonatal Jaundice, Mothers, Narrative Review
The Pathophysiology of Heart Failure: A Review Article: Patofisiologi Gagal Jantung: Sebuah Artikel Ulasan Hussein, Wathiq Faraon
Indonesian Journal on Health Science and Medicine Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijhsm.v2i1.82

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Heart failure (HF) continues to be a major issue in the US and around the world, leading to high rates of morbidity and death at a significant financial burden on healthcare. A basic comprehension of the processes that underlie the heart failure (HF) adaptive response has resulted in the identification of multiple channels of compensation, which have been the focus of medical and pharmacological treatments intended to lessen the debilitating condition. To increase HF patients' chances of survival, further research is required to find novel targets. Highlights: Heart failure causes high morbidity, mortality, and financial burden. Understanding HF mechanisms aids medical and pharmacological interventions. Further research needed for novel treatment targets and improved survival. Keywords: Pathophysiology, Heart Failure, Review
Impact of Diabetes Mellitus Duration on Most Common Kidney Diseases: Dampak Durasi Diabetes Melitus pada Penyakit Ginjal yang Paling Umum Hamid, Samahir Sabri
Indonesian Journal on Health Science and Medicine Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijhsm.v1i1.86

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Patients who were admitted to several hospitals in the city of Basrah were the subjects of the current study. The study aims to ascertain whether there is a correlation between the occurrence of renal disease and the moment at which type 1 and type 2 diabetes begin. The results of the questionnaire, which was completed by 70 males and females from rural and urban areas, ranging in age from 14 to 80 years, indicated a significant correlation between kidney disease onset and diabetes, with 55.4% of affected patients having type 1 diabetes before type 1 KD and 53.3% having type 2. Age and KD were also significantly correlated at the 0.01 level, as were diabetes type 1 and type 2 (0.777 and 0.795). Highlights: Study: Examined 70 diabetic patients in Basrah hospitals for kidney disease. Findings: 55.4% with type 1 and 53.3% with type 2 developed KD. Correlation: Diabetes, kidney disease, and age showed significant links (p < 0.01). Keywords: Diabetes, Kidney Disease, Correlation, Basrah, Epidemiology

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