Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal
The Journal of Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal (GTPHNJ) (ISSN)is a peer-reviewed and OPEN ACCESS periodical scientific journal aimed at publishing the results of research, case studies, results of literature studies, scientific concepts, innovative and current knowledge and technology in the scope of nursing that focuses on (10) pillars of nursing, including: pediatric nursing, maternity nursing, medical-surgical nursing, critical nursing, emergency nursing, mental nursing, community nursing, gerontic nursing, family nursing, and nursing leadership and management. The Journal is published by Diploma 3 Nursing study programme in Sidoarjo, Health Polytechnic of Surabaya, Ministry of Health Indonesia. The role of the Journal is to facilitate contacts between research centers and the industry. The aspiration of the Editors is to publish high-quality scientific professional papers presenting works of significant scientific teams, experienced and well-established authors as well as postgraduate students and beginning researchers. All articles are subject to anonymous review processes by at least two independent expert reviewers prior to publishing on the Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal systems which oriented on the hardware system. The scope of journal covers: The results of research, case studies, results of literature studies, scientific concepts, innovative and current knowledge and technology in the scope of nursing that focuses on (10) pillars of nursing, including: pediatric nursing, maternity nursing, medical-surgical nursing, medical-surgical nursing, critical nursing, emergency nursing, mental nursing, community nursing, gerontic nursing, family nursing, and nursing leadership and management.
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Maternal Knowledge of Basic Immunization Completion in Toddlers within the Buduran Primary Health Care Work Area Buduran Sub-District Sidoarjo Regency
Cahyanti, Intan Dwi;
Hilmi, Muhammad Afif;
Siagian, Hotmaida
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
Publisher : Prodi keperawatan sidoarjo, politeknik kesehatan kemenkes surabaya indonesia
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DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v2i1.50
Basic immunization is a mandatory health program organized by the government for infants aged 0-12 months to provide immunity against preventable diseases through vaccination. The coverage of basic immunization in the Buduran Primary Health Care work area in Sukorejo Village, Buduran Sub-District, Sidoarjo Regency, still has incomplete coverage. The aim of this study is to understand the maternal knowledge regarding the completion of basic immunization in toddlers within the Buduran Primary Health Care work area, Buduran Sub-District, Sidoarjo Regency. This study utilized a descriptive method and was conducted from February to March 2023. The sample size was 50 mothers who had toddlers aged 0-12 months in Sukorejo Village, Buduran Sub-District, Sidoarjo Regency, selected through total sampling technique. The data were analyzed univariately. The results of the study showed that mothers with good knowledge who provided complete immunization accounted for 34% (17 individuals), while those with incomplete immunization accounted for 6% (3 individuals). Mothers with sufficient knowledge who provided complete immunization accounted for 6% (3 individuals), whereas those with incomplete immunization accounted for 10% (5 individuals). Mothers with poor knowledge who provided complete immunization accounted for 6% (3 individuals), whereas those with incomplete immunization accounted for 38% (19 individuals). Maternal knowledge is interconnected, contributing to the insufficient completion of basic immunization in their toddlers. Cross-tabulation was used for analysis in this scientific paper. The results of cross-tabulation indicated that the majority of mothers had poor knowledge and their children's immunization was incomplete, totaling 22 (44%). The incomplete immunization coverage among mothers with poor knowledge is attributed to factors such as a significant number of mothers having only completed high school education and lacking awareness of immunization schedules. This lack of information sources within the community necessitates greater monitoring by Posyandu cadres, motivating residents to immunize their children. Health workers are also advised to communicate immunization schedules to Posyandu cadres through their respective groups.
Description of Anxiety in Facing Menarches in Grade V Students of Public Elementary School Sumput, East Java
Lestari, Nandi Rahma Dita;
Maemonah, Siti;
Widarti, Luluk;
Cahyono, Bagus Dwi
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
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DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v2i1.51
Anxiety in facing menarche is one of the problems that is often experienced by young women. This condition can cause a decrease in pain threshold, exacerbate menstrual pain, and has the potential to become physical and emotional disturbances. Young women in Indonesia, including in Sidoarjo Regency, also face similar challenges. Lack of experience, information, and understanding about menarche is a factor causing high levels of anxiety in young women. This situation has an impact on academic achievement and can lead to depression . Study This aim to know the description of anxiety in facing menarche on fifth grade students at SD Negeri Sumput. Study This done for prevent happening anxiety in adolescents daughter moment will experience menarche. Study This use method descriptive with collect data through statement structured Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale (RCMAS). Study This conducted at Sumput Public Elementary School in the month March 2023. Subject study This is female student class V SD Negeri Sumput who have not experience menarche which numbered 42 female students. Research results This show percentage level experienced anxiety students who don't experience worry ie 66.7% and students who experience worry namely 33.3%. According to researcher students who don't experience worry because they Already many earn information about menarche through a number of source information that is through electronic media, print media and direct media so that There is readiness for students in face menarche. From the results study the can concluded that female student class V SD Negeri Sumput part big female student class V SD Negeri Sumput No experience worry in face menarche.
Description of Knowledge and Habits of Junk Food Consumption For Health in Adolescents in Sidoarjo Islamic Middle School
Rahmadhani, Novitrianah;
Alfi Maziyah;
Nooreena Yusop
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
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Fast food is an alternative choice for people who are busy working and rarely have time to cook, so they need practicality by choosing ready-to-eat food. Frequent consumption of junk food can have a negative impact on adolescent health, namely certain diseases such as obesity, heart disease, cancer, hypertension, and kidney failure. The purpose of this study was to determine the knowledge and frequency of consumption habits of eating junk food in adolescents at Sidoarjo Islamic Middle School. This research is a descriptive study with a cross sectional approach. The subjects of this study were 79 respondents. The instrument used for data collection is in a digital form using Google Forms. Data on knowledge and frequency of junk food consumption habits can be obtained by means of a questionnaire technique. Data analysis was performed with descriptive statistical analysis. The results of the study revealed that the respondents had knowledge about fast food (junk food) among adolescents not enough as much 1 person student ( 1 %), R respondent with Enough as much 3 person student ( 4 %) , Respondents in the moderate category were 10 students (13 % ) and Respondents well amounted to 65 students (82 %) . It is to shows that there are more respondents whose ac-tions are good. And the results of the data for the frequency of consumption of fast food (junk food), on average students consume more fast food (junk food) 1-2x/month of all the types of food listed . Parents are expected to pay attention to their actions in giving ready-to-eat food to children, so that children can choose intelligently which foods will become their daily consumption.
PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE ABOUT DIABETES MELLITUS IN THE WORKING AREA OF PUSKESMAS PUCANG SEWU SIRABAYA CITY
Alberta, Lembunai Tat;
Endang Soelistyowati;
Irine Christiany;
Alifia Mei Sanida
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
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DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v2i1.134
Abstract Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic metabolic disease characterized by increased levels of sugar in the blood. Knowledge about Diabetes Mellitus is fundamental in efforts to handle diabetes mellitus and can affect people's behavior in their lifestyle and activities. The purpose of this study is to determine public knowledge and factors related to public knowledge about Diabetes Mellitus in the working area of Pucang Sewu health center Surabaya. Method: Analytical descriptive research with a sample of 110 people. Data collection using interview method using questionnaire, descriptive and analytical data analysis using Q-Square test. Results: The results showed 39.1% had less knowledge, 16.4% had good knowledge, and 44.5% had enough knowledge. There was a significant relationship between the level of education and public knowledge about diabetes mellitus and there was no significant relationship between gender, age and occupation with public knowledge about diabetes mellitus. Conclusion: Almost half of the people in the working area of Pucang Sewu health center in Surabaya have less knowledge about Diabetes Mellitus, the level of education is related to public knowledge about diabetes mellitus, while the factors of gender, age and occupation are not related to public knowledge about diabetes mellitus. Recommendation: The need to involve various parties including the community in increasing knowledge about diabetes mellitus by using various methods and paying attention to the age, gender and work of the community.
Description of The Level of Knowledge and Compliance With Medication Adherence in Hypertension Patients at Waru Health Center
Aprilia, Friski;
Maziyah, Alfi
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
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DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v2i1.143
Hypertension is an increase in blood pressure >140/90 mmHg. This study aims to evaluate the level of knowledge about hypertension and compliance with taking medication among hypertension sufferers at the Waru Community Health Center. This research uses a quantitative approach with survey methods. The research sample was 99 respondents who visited the Waru Health Center. The information collection instrument was a structured questionnaire which included questions about hypertension knowledge and medication adherence using descriptive methods. The research results show that the level of knowledge about hypertension at the Waru Community Health Center is quite good, with only a small percentage of respondents having adequate knowledge. The results showed that the majority level of knowledge about hypertension was sufficient knowledge, namely 60 respondents (60.6%). The results of the study showed that compliance with taking medication at the Waru Community Health Center was classified as Fairly Compliant. The results showed that the majority of people with hypertension were quite compliant with taking medication, namely 54 respondents (54.5%). These findings indicate the need to increase outreach and education efforts about hypertension in the region. Good knowledge and good medication adherence can contribute to more effective hypertension prevention efforts in the future.