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Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30256283     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36568/gtphnj
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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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THE EFFECT OF USING 3 MONTHLY INJECTION CONTRACEPTION (DEPOPROVERA) ON THE INCIDENCE OF MENOPAUSE Sriwayanti; Deasy Irawati; Siti Anisak; Qurrotu Aini Cesari
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v2i3.157

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Menopause is the end of the last menstrual cycle but certainty is only obtained if a woman has not had her menstrual cycle for at least 12 months, in addition menopause occurs on average between the ages of 45-55 years. However, in terms of age, there are still mothers who experience late menopause who previously used the 3-month depoprovera injection contraceptive. This study aims to determine the effect of the use of the 3-month depoprovera injection contraceptive on the incidence of menopause in the Demangan Village study group. The design of this study is analytical. The population used were mothers aged 45-55 years who had previously used 3-month depoprovera injection contraception for > 2 years. The independent variable is the use of 3-month depoprovera injection contraception, the dependent variable is menopause . The population was 15 mothers. Data collection used a questionnaire. Tested using the fisher's exact test with a significance level of 0.05. The results of the study on 15 mothers in table 4.6, those who experienced late menopause were 9 mothers (60%), normal menopause was 6 mothers (40%). Based on the fisher's exact test , the probability value (0.01) was smaller than the significance level value (0.05) so it was rejected and accepted. In conclusion, there is an effect of the use of 3-month depoprovera injection contraception on the incidence of menopause . To improve the health status of women, midwives are expected to emphasize more on the side effects of 3-month depoprovera injection contraception in providing HE.
MOTHER KNOWLEDGE ABOUT FEEDING TO TODDLERS TO PREVENT STUNTING AT THE SIDOARJO HEALTH CENTER SIDOARJO DISTRICT Sri Hardi Wuryaningsih; Siswari Yuniarti; Nathacia Vicky Putri Hermawan
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v2i3.168

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Introduction: Nutritional problems in general consist of deficiency and excess nutrition. Malnutrition in children, especially toddlers, are still a problem in Indonesia. One of them is stunting, stunting is a condition in which children experience growth disorders, so that the child's height does note match his age, US a result of chronic nutritional problems. One of the causes of stunting is the lack of knowledge of mothers in fulfilling conditions child nutrition. The purpose of this study was to identify mothers' knowledge about feeding toddlers to prevent stunting. Methods: This type of research is descriptive. The population of this study were mothers who had children aged 1-5 years as many as 91 people. The technique used to take samples is accidental sampling. Data collection used a questionnaire and then analyzed using frequency distribution and percentage. Results and Analysis: The results of this study indicates that most mothers of toddlers are knowledgeable enough. Knowledge of mothers of toddlers aged 35 years, mothers of toddlers aged 20-35 years, and mothers of toddlers aged <20 years are mostly knowledgeable enough. Knowledge of toddlers mothers in terms of the education of all toddler mothers with elementary - junior high school education, and a small number of toddler mother with high school education have less knowledge. Knowledge of mother of toddler in terms of the work of most of the mother who work are knowledgeable enough. Discussion: It is hoping that mothers of toddlers will seek information about feeding toddlers to prevent stunting through health workers, print and electronics media, listen when health education is given and apply it in everyday life US an effort to minimize the risk of stunting.
Relationship Between Nutritional Status With The Development of Toddlers (Age 1-5 Years) in The Work Area of The Candi Sidoarjo Community Health Center Perdana, Dimas Anugerah; Maimunah, Siti; M. Afif Hilmi
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v2i2.142

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Infants Are A Very Important Stage In Life And Special Attention Is Needed During This Period. Various Factors Including Lack Of Nutritional Intake, Proper Parenting, Economic Crisis, Lack Of Knowledge, And Lack Of Sanitation And Basic Health Services, Affect The Poor Nutritional Status Of Young Children. Poor Nutritional Status Can Result In Developmental Disorders. This Study Aims To Determine The Relationship Between Nutritional Status And The Growth And Development Of Early Childhood (Ages 1–5 Years).Research Method: This Study Uses A Correlation Study Method Using A Cross-Sectional Approach Involving 45 Toddler Respondents In The Candi Sidoarjo Health Center Working Area Selected Through Purposive Sampling Techniques. Data Collection Was Carried Out Using Anthropometric Measurements And Screening In Assessing The Developmental Conditions Of Toddlers Using KPSP.The Results Of The Study Showed That There Was A Relationship Between Nutritional Status And The Development Of Toddlers In The Candi Sidoarjo Health Center Work Area (P-Value <0.05).. Children Who Receive Adequate Nutrition Will Have Healthy Immune Systems, Optimal Growth And Development, And Improved Learning And Interpersonal Skills.On The Contrary, Children With Nutritional Problems Such As Undernutrition Or Overnutrition Can Experience Various Problems In Their Development. Parents And The Community Must Pay Attention To The Nutritional Status Of Children Under The Age Of Five And Pay Attention To Providing Sufficient And Balanced Nutrition.
Characteristics of Tuberculosis Patients With Drug Resistance at Candi Health Center, Wonoayu Health Center, and Krian Health Center Candraningtyas, Amanda Tiara; Dony Sulystiono; Siti Maemonah; Suesmini Suprihatin
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v2i2.159

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Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis (TB) occurs when the M. tuberculosis bacteria become resistant to standard anti-TB drugs. This study aimed to identify the characteristics of patients with drug-resistant TB at Candi, Wonoayu, and Krian Health Centers. The type of research that will be carried out uses qualitative research with a descriptive research design and the research population is all RO TB patients who are undergoing treatment at the Candi Health Center, Wonoayu Health Center, Krian Health Center, totaling 15 people. Data collection uses a questionnaire. The findings revealed that most respondents were of productive age (93.3%), predominantly male (53.3%), with a majority having low BMI (46.6%), junior high school education (53.3%), and being unemployed. It was found that 15 respondents (100%) did not have the habit of consuming alcohol, and most (80%) did not smoke. A significant portion (46.6%) had a history of diabetes mellitus (DM), but none had a history of exposure to other TB patients. The study highlights that factors like productive age, male gender, poor nutrition, and low education levels may increase the risk of drug-resistant TB, while treatment adherence and the absence of smoking and alcohol use are crucial in controlling the disease. This research emphasizes the importance of intervention in the community to increase awareness and prevention of TB RO at the Candi Health Center, Wonoayu Health Center, and Krian Community Health Center.
Maternal Knowledge about Stunting and Malnutrition in Children Under Five Years Old at Puskesmas Candi Sidoarjo Maura, Fidela; Rahariyani, Loetfia Dwi; Wulan Dari, Tanty
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v2i2.161

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Toddlerhood is an important period in the process of human growth and development. Malnutrition and stunting in toddlers can be influenced by various factors. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of maternal knowledge about stunting and malnutrition in children under five. Research Methods: This study used a correlation study method using a cross sectional approach involving 45 respondents of mothers of toddlers at Candi Sidoarjo Health Center selected through consecutive sampling technique. Data collection was carried out using a knowledge questionnaire sheet about stunting and malnutrition. The results showed that the majority of mothers' knowledge about stunting had less knowledge, as many as 17 people (38%). The majority of mothers' knowledge about malnutrition had less knowledge, as many as 25 people (56%). Seeing the results of this study, it is hoped that mothers of toddlers understand more about the importance of nutritional intake in toddlers so as not to get stunted or malnutrition.
Maternal Nutritional Status During Pregnancy, Maternal Age At Marriage, And The Risk Of Stunting In Children Aged 24–59 Months in The Batuan Public Health Center Area, Sumenep Irine Christiany
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v3i1.183

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Stunting is form failure growth consequence accumulation absence moderately long lasting nutrition starts from pregnancy until 24 months old , one of the problem nutritional problems suffered by toddlers that is stunting g which is condition short body or very short that occurs consequence lack nutrition and disease repetitive in long time in the fetus up to 2 years First life a child . Indicators used For identify stunting toddlers are based on Height index according to age (TB/A) according to WHO child growth standards with criteria stunting If z score TB/A < -2 Standard Deviation (SD) Period 0- 24 months is the defining period quality life so that called with period gold . This is a research analytic with approach cross sectional analysis with the chi square statistical test. The sampling technique sample that is use technique purposive sampling with amount sample of 62 respondents. Statistical test using the chi-square test with mark significant p = 0,1. Results research p value = 0.000 for variable nutritional status history Mother moment pregnant with risk the occurrence of stunting and p value = 0.000 for Maternal age with risk the occurrence of significant stunting that there is connection nutritional status history Mother moment pregnant and maternal age with risk the occurrence of stunting. Conclusion: There is connection between nutritional status Mother moment pregnant , Maternal age with risk the occurrence of stunting in toddlers age 24-59 months in The Batuan Public Health Center Area. It is expected health center more optimizing the counseling about importance married at the right age.
Factors That Influence The Occurrence Of Stunting In Toddlers In Jamang Village, Maduran District, Lamongan Farras Rosya; Siswari Yuniarti; Irfany Nurul H; Dwi Utari Widyastuti
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v3i2.185

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ABSTRACT Introduction : Stunting is a major obstacle to the growth and development of children under 5 years of age, leading to an increased risk of morbidity and mortality, reduced physical capacity, impaired development, and impaired motor function. If left untreated, it can lead to decreased brain development, impaired intelligence, impaired physical growth, and health problems such as the risk of diabetes, obesity, heart disease, cancer, stroke, and disability in old age. The aim of this study was to identify factors influencing stunting in toddlers.Method:This study employed a quantitative descriptive method. The sample consisted of 35 mothers of stunted toddlers. The sampling technique used was total sampling. Data were collected from May 22nd to 25th at the Jamang Village Toddler Health Post (Posyandu) using a questionnaire.Results and Analysis:The results of this study found that the direct factor causing stunting in toddlers in Jamang Hamlet was that most of the toddlers had experienced moderate or severe infections. Meanwhile, the indirect factor causing stunting was maternal occupation. In fact, stunting was more common in toddlers whose mothers were housewives. Conclusion : Mothers of toddlers are expected to consistently monitor and pay attention to their children's health to ensure their growth and development are not disrupted. Increase awareness through health cadres or healthcare workers by providing health education through various media such as leaflets, posters, and videos. This education includes explanations on how to address stunting in toddlers..
Description of the Level of Knowledge of Diabetes Mellitus Patients about Gymastics in Neighborhood Unit 01 Community Unit 01 Kebonsari Village Candi Subdistrict Evi Dwi Kurnia Putri; Moch. Bahrudin; Luluk Widarti; Dony Sulystiono
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v3i2.186

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As a chronic condition that affects the body's glucose metabolism, diabetes mellitus requires comprehensive treatment, including gymnastics. It has been proven that gymnastics, as a nonpharmacological therapy, can help people with diabetes mellitus control blood sugar levels and improve quality of life. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of knowledge of patients with diabetes mellitus about gymnastics in Neighborhood Unit 01 Community Unit 01 Kebonsari Village Candi Subdistrict. Eleven respondents with varying age and gender participated in a descriptive study with a cross-sectional design. A questionnaire measuring the level of knowledge of gymnastics among diabetes mellitus patients in Neighborhood Unit 01 Community Unit 01 Kebonsari Village Candi Subdistrict, was used to collect data. 45.5% knew the definition of gymnastics. 100.0% knew the purpose of gymnastics. 72.7% knew the benefits of gymnastics. 72.7% know the types of gymnastics. 27.3% know the frequency of gymnastics. 63.6% know the duration of gymnastics. 54.5% know the intensity of gymnastics. 54.5% know the preparation for gymnastics. 54.5% know the factors that must be considered before gymnastics. 18.2% knew the use of footwear. Given the findings that a large number of respondents continued to choose the wrong answers, this study suggests a comprehensive strategy that incorporates organized instruction using accessible media of all ages.
Symptoms Of Premenstrual Syndrome That Affect The Performance Of Female Martial Arts Athletes In Nganjuk Regency Prinata, Prena; Waluyo, Kiaonarni Ongko; Christiany, Irine; Wuryaningsih, Sri Hardi
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v3i3.188

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Premenstrual syndrome or PMS is a collection of physical and psychological symptoms that occur during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle that has an impact on the productivity of female athletes so that there is an assumption that women often become weak during the menstrual period. This study aims to analyze the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome with performance among female martial arts athletes in Nganjuk Regency. This research uses an analytical method. The sample of this study used the purposive sampling technique of 80 athletes. The variables in this study were the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome and athlete performance. The location and time of this research is the Nganjuk Regency Martial Arts Pavilion on March 1-31, 2025. Data collection was carried out by questionnaire. The results obtained from premenstrual symptoms of female martial arts athletes in Nganjuk Regency were mostly experiencing severe premenstrual symptoms. The performance of female martial artists in Nganjuk Regency mostly has sufficient performance. The influence of premenstrual symptoms on the performance of female martial arts athletes in Nganjuk Regency showed a significant influence. It is hoped that female martial arts athletes pay more attention to a balanced nutritional pattern during PMS, including increasing the intake of iron, magnesium, and vitamin B6 to help reduce physical and emotional symptoms, it is recommended to maintain hydration, monitor the menstrual cycle regularly, and adjust the intensity of exercise according to the body condition during PMS.
The Correlation Between Community Knowledge Level on Nutritional Intake and the Incidence of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in the Working Area of Sukodono Public Health Center Rosyidin, Azharine Mushfira Nur; Maimuna, Siti; Hilmi M., M. Afif; Widarti, Luluk
Global Ten Public Health and Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/gtphnj.v3i3.194

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Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease whose incidence is constantly increasing, often caused by a lack of knowledge about proper nutritional intake. The goal is to investigate the relationship between public knowledge about nutritional intake and the emergence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in the Sukodono Health Center area. Observation of correlation analysis using a cross-sectional approach. A total of 55 patients were collected using the simple random sampling method to be used as a sample. Nutritional intake knowledge questionnaires as well as blood sugar checks during fasting were used for data collection. Data analysis in this study used the chi-square test. While patients with low knowledge had fasting glucose levels showing unmanaged spikes, reaching a figure of about 63.6%, those who understood the condition of diabetes well were generally better able to maintain the stability of glucose levels in their bodies. Knowledge of nutrient intake and the incidence of type 2 diabetes showed a relevant and significant correlation (p=0.019). Health education related to nutritional intake has proven to be important in the management and prevention of complications of diabetes mellitus. Improving education and health interventions is a crucial step to reduce the incidence of type 2 DM.