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Journal of Global Research in Public Health
ISSN : 2528066X     EISSN : 25992880     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30994/jgrph
Core Subject : Health,
Journal of Global Research in Public Health is interested in (but not limited to) all aspects related to publich health. This journal encompasses original articles, review articles, and case studies, covering: Epidemiology Public Health Nutrition Occcupational Health Environmental Health Health Promotion Reproductive Health Health Policy and Management Biostatistic and Demography
Articles 226 Documents
Analysis Of Husband’s Support For The Application Of Pregnancy Class At Home Towards Preparation For Delivery Of Pregnant Women In The Trimester III In The Work Area Of Kandangan Public Health Center, Kediri Regency Wahyuni, Candra; Wiji Andayani
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017): June
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Low maternal knowledge about the benefits of prenatal exercise so that pregnant women do not take prenatal classes. Many pregnant women do not take prenatal classes because no one accompanies them because other family members, especially their husbands, are at work. Husbands have a significant role in the compliance of pregnant women in taking prenatal classes. To improve the implementation of prenatal classes, it can be done by increasing several factors that can influence the implementation of prenatal classes in Trimester III, including increasing the role of the family, especially husband's support. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between husband's support for the application of prenatal classes at home and preparation for childbirth for pregnant women in Trimester III. This study uses a quantitative research method using a cross-sectional approach. The population studied were pregnant women in the third trimester in March in the Kandangan Health Center Work Area, Kediri Regency, totaling 35 people, using the total sampling technique. With the independent variable being husband's support for the application of prenatal classes at home, and the dependent variable being preparation for childbirth for pregnant women in the third trimester. The research results were analyzed using the Mann-Whitney test statistically, it was found that the Exact Sig.(2-tailed) p value obtained a result of 0.41, which means that the Exact Sig.(2-tailed) p value < 0.05, soaccepted means there is a relationshipH_1Husband's support for the application of home pregnancy classes for preparing pregnant women for childbirth in the third trimesterin the working area of the Kandangan Health Center, Kediri Regency.Husband's support is the most dominant factor influencing the participation of pregnant women in pregnancy classes. Motivation and support from the husband are things that influence the preparation of childbirth for pregnant women in the third trimester in applying pregnancy classes at home. When the husband supports and is involved in implementing pregnancy exercises at home, it can make pregnant women in the third trimester more prepared to face childbirth.
Health Education terhadap Kemampuan Ibu Melakukan Toilet Training pada Anak Toddler di Posyandu Kemuning Desa Karangsono Kecamatan Loceret Kabupaten Nganjuk Fitriasari, Betty
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017): June
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The mother's ability to perform toilet training on toddlers is greatly influenced by her knowledge about toilet training. Improving the mother's knowledge about toilet training can be done through health education activities. The purpose of this study was to influence analysis health education on the ability of mothers to carry out toilet training on toddlers at the Kemuning Integrated Health Post, Karangsono Village, Loceret District, Nganjuk Regency. The design of this research is analytical observational with one group pre-post test approach. The population of this study was all mothers of toddlers at the Kemuning Integrated Health Post, Karangsono Village, Loceret District, Nganjuk Regency, totaling 40 mothers. The sample size obtained was 35 respondents. Sampling was carried out using purposive sampling technique.Data analysis using Wilcoxon test calculations at the α = 0.05 level. The results of the study showed that Most of the respondents at Posyandu Kemuning had the ability to do toilet training before health education at a low level, namely 25 mothers (71.4%). Most of the respondents at Posyandu Kemuning had the ability to do toilet training after health education at a moderate level, namely 23 mothers (65.7%). There is influence health education on the ability of mothers to toilet train toddlers at Posyandu Kemuning. This is proven by the p-value = 0.000 < α (0.05) so that the research hypothesis is accepted.
Analysis Of Knowledge In Choosing Delivery Aid For Mothers In The Region Work Of Biromaru District Health Center Sigi Central Sulawesi Province Furnamasari, Dyan; Candra Wahyuni
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017): June
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According to the 2015 ministry of health of the republic of Indonesia data, the proportion of deliveries in health care facilities in Indonesia was 79%. This shows that the proportion of deliveries in non-health workers is still high. While in Central Sulawesi province, the proportion of deliveries in health care facilities is approximately 30%. The results of a preliminary study conducted by researchers in Loru Village, Biromaru Health Center Working Area, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province by interviewing 10 pregnant women, it was found that 5 (50%) pregnant women did not know about the signs and dangers of labor. The statement of one of the mothers was that there was a lack of knowledge in choosing the right birth attendant. This causes the behavior of mothers and family members to carry out pregnancy checks with midwives. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between Knowledge and the Selection of Birth Assistance in mothers in Loru Village, Biromaru Health Center Working Area, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province. The design of this study was correlational analytic with a cross-sectional approach. The number of samples in this study was 37 respondents. Then for sampling using the Accidental Sampling technique. The data collection instrument used a questionnaire and data analysis used the Chi square test. The results of the study showed that most respondents had good knowledge about childbirth, which was 54.1%, in addition, most respondents chose to be assisted by health workers in giving birth, which was 83.8%. The results of the chi square test showed a relationship between knowledge and the selection of assistants with a P Value of 0.012 <α = 0.05. There is a Relationship between Knowledge and the Selection of Childbirth Assistants in Mothers in Loru Village, Biromaru Health Center Work Area, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province
Analysis Of Self-Concept And Self-Independence In The Behavior Of Disabled Group Who Perform Plastic Waste Recycle Business Afrie Sweet Chris Deny Ekasari; Sandu Siyoto; Ema Mayasari
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 3 No. 1 (2018): June
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The loss of one or more parts of a physical body that cannot functionproperly can affect a person's psyche and psychology, allowing anegative self-concept to arise. The purpose of this study was todetermine the Influence of Self-Concept and Self-Independence on theBehavior of Disabled Groups Who Conduct Plastic Waste RecyclingBusinesses.The research design is cross-sectional study, respondents were takenusing the Simple Random Sampling technique. The population of allpeople with disabilities is 74 people, the sample is 61 respondents.Independent variables are self-concept and self-independence in peoplewith disabilities, dependent variables are recycling behavior of plasticwaste, the results are analyzed using the Ordinal Regression test.The results of the study showed that the majority of respondents had agood self-concept, namely 33 respondents (54.1%), the majority ofrespondents were independent in carrying out activities, namely 42respondents (68.9%), almost half of the respondents had good behaviorin carrying out activities.recyclerubbishwhich is 29 respondents(47.5%). The results of the statistical test show a p value = 0.020 forself-concept so that H1 is accepted which means that there is aninfluence of self-concept on the behavior of groups of people withdisabilities who carry out plastic waste recycling efforts and a p value =0.030 for self-independence so that H1 is accepted which means thatthere is an influence of self-independence on the behavior of groups ofpeople with disabilities who carry out plastic waste recycling efforts.Self-concept and self-independence influence the behavior of groups ofpeople with disabilities who carry out plastic waste recycling efforts,where the higher the self-concept and the more independent peoplewith disabilities are in carrying out activities, the better the behavior ofcarrying out plastic waste recycling efforts.
ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) AND SAFETY BEHAVIOR OF WORK ACCIDENTS IN TRADITIONAL SANDMINERS IN KALI BLADAK VILLAGE, BLITAR DISTRICT Kusuma, Hafiz; Novita Ana Anggraeni
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): June
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Occupational accidents often occur in workers, especially traditional workers who have not implemented the concept of occupational health and safety. This is evidenced by the incidence of work accidents that claimed lives in the traditional sand mining area of ​​Kali Bladak village. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and work safety behavior on the incidence of work accidents in traditional sand miners in Kali Bladak Village, Blitar Regency. The design of this research is an observational quantitative study with a cross sectional approach with the focus of the research being directed to analyze the effect of the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and work safety behavior on the incidence of work accidents in traditional sand miners in Kali Bladak Village, Blitar Regency with a population of 46 respondents and Samples of 41 respondents were taken using the Simple Random Sampling technique. The findings showed that most of the respondents used complete personal protective equipment as many as 22 respondents (53.7%). Nearly half of the respondents have adequate occupational safety behavior The findings showed that most of the respondents used complete personal protective equipment as many as 22 respondents (53.7%). Nearly half of the respondents have adequate occupational safety behavior The findings showed that most of the respondents used complete personal protective equipment as many as 22 respondents (53.7%). Nearly half of the respondents have adequate occupational safety behavior as many as 17 respondents (41.5%). Most of the respondents had experienced work accidents as many as 21 respondents (51.2%). The results of the study using the Logistic Regression Test showed that the p-value was 0.004 and 0.002 <0.05, so H0 was rejected and H1 was accepted, so it was concluded that there was an effect of the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and work safety behavior on the incidence of work accidents in traditional sand miners in Kali Bladak Village, Blitar Regency. When working with sand miners that have a high risk of disability while working, they must use complete personal protective equipment (PPE) and behave in a safe manner so that work safety and security can be increased.
Effect of cage distance on fly density in the village of Sukoharjo santosoa, bachtiar
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): June
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The high number of fly density in a place can cause health problems in the settlements around the place. Tukdadap Hamlet, Sukoharjo Village, Wilangan Nganjuk District. Almost all villagers have animal sheds, it is not uncommon for the cage to become one with the house, the cleanliness of the cage is not paid attention to resulting in the accumulation of animal waste, the distance between the cage and the house is less than 10 meters. This study aims to determine the relationship between the distance of the cage and the house on the density of flies in Sukoharjo Village. This research method is analytic observational with cross sectional approach. The sample in this study were residents of Tukdadap Hamlet, Sukoharjo Village, which had animal sheds, totaling 43 respondents. The statistical test used is linear regression. The statistical test results obtained p-value of 0.634 (> 0, 05) which indicates that there is no relationship between the distance of the cage and the house on the density of flies. It is advisable for residents of Tukdadap hamlet to always keep the environment clean, clean the stables, and place the cattle sheds far from the house to prevent the emergence of fly vectors that cause diarrhea.
Analysis of Internal and External Motivation with Breast Self-Examination in Breast Cancer Prevention Azurah, Nindy; Nurwijayanti
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): June
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Cancer is one of the main causes of death, and the most common type of cancer in women is breast cancer. Early detection of breast cancer is an attempt to detect or identify early breast cancer. Breast self-examination is one way to do early detection of breast cancer. The aim of this study was to analyze internal and external motivation with breast self-examination in breast cancer preventionThe design of this research is quantitative descriptive with cross sectional approach with the focus of the research being directed to analyze internal and external motivation with breast self-examination in breast cancer prevention by taking a sample of 96 respondents and the data analysis used is linear regression.The findings showed that most of the respondents already had internal motivation to prevent breast cancer as many as 24 respondents and those who had external motivation to prevent breast cancer were as many as 57 respondents, but 50 respondents had not routinely performed their own breast examinations, 52%. The results of the study using the Linear Regression Test showed that the value of F count = 32.4 with a significance level of 0.000 <0.05, so H1 is accepted, so it can be concluded that there is an influence of internal and external motivation with breast self-examination in breast cancer prevention.The community already has the motivation to prevent breast cancer but it cannot be practiced regularly and this needs to increase public awareness to be more routine in breast self-examination.
RELATIONSHIP OF EATING PATTERN AND STRESS LEVELS WITH PRE ECLAMPSIA AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN AT CIKAMPEK HEALTH CENTRE IN 2021 Pratiwi, Risky; Anni Suciawati; Rukmaini
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): June
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Preeclampsia is one of the complications in pregnancy that has criteria where gestational age is > 20 weeks, which is marked by swelling of the legs, and positive urine protein values ​​caused by various factors. Preliminary study results show that on average pregnant women with preeclampsia have unhealthy eating patterns and abnormal stress levels. This study aimed to determine the relationship between diet and stress levels with preeclampsia in pregnant women at the Cikampek Health Center in 2021. This study is a quantitative analytic study with a case control design. The sample in this study consisted of 96 people consisting of 48 samples of the preeclampsia group and 48 samples not experiencing preeclampsia with accidental sampling technique. Bivariate data analysis used Chi Square statistical test to determine the relationship between variables. Pregnant women with a healthy diet 53.1%, and stress levels with a mild category was 58.3%. Bivariate analysis revealed that there was a relationship between diet (p = 0.000) and stress levels (p = 0.004) with preeclampsia in pregnant women at the Cikampek Health Center in 2021. There was a significant relationship between diet and stress levels with preeclampsia in pregnant women at the Cikampek Health Centre in 2021 with a p-value <0.05. It is hoped that in carrying out the antenatal care service program, they can immediately carry out the making of a counseling schedule on how to calculate the nutrients consumed by the mother and the right amount of nutritional needs when pregnant women and stress management for pregnant women as an effort to prevent the occurrence of preeclampsia.
Literature Study Of Factors Affecting Hand Washing Behavior In Pre-Age Children School pinantika, kuwandaning
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): June
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Nowadays, hand washing behavior has not become a culture or habit that is applied in everyday life, especially in school and preschool age children. Factors that influence children's behavior in washing hands are age, gender, environment, parental roles, and information (Kustiyah, 2015). The method in searching for article data sources is carried out through the pubmed, google schoolar and garuda databases (2015-2020) to retrieve relevant articles published in English and Indonesian. Search articles or journals using keywords and boolean operators (AND, OR NOT or AND NOT) which are used to expand or specify the search, making it easier to determine the articles or journals used. The keywords used in this study are hand washing behavior and preschool children. Literature Review is focused on original non-experimental research types, where research articles contain the results of actual observations where there are abstracts, introductions, methods, results, and discussions so that 5 journals are reviewed. The results of 5 journals reviewed, almost half (40%) stated that parenting is a factor that influences hand washing behavior in preschool children, and another small part is influenced by parental support, working mother behavior and mother's level of knowledge with a total 20% each. Based on a literature review of 5 research journals, it can be concluded that the factors that influence the behavior of preschool children in washing their hands include parental support, level of parental knowledge, behavior of working mothers and parenting patterns.
Effectiveness of Lemon Aromatherapy on Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnant Women in the First Trimester at Paguyaman Health Center Anasthia Agusthian Thaib; Rani Safitri; Addina Khoirurnisa
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): December
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Nausea and vomiting are common symptoms in the first trimester or early pregnancy, 50-90% of mothers experience nausea and vomiting in the first trimester. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of lemon aromatherapy on nausea and vomiting in pregnant women in the first trimester at the Paguyaman Health Center. The research design used was Quasi Experimental with the Pre and Post Test. The sample in this study was 16 pregnant women in the first trimester with the Purposive Sampling technique. The results of the Paired T-test were obtained after administration of lemon aromatherapy, most respondents, namely 13 people (81,2) did not experience nausea and vomiting, and 3 respondents (18,8) experienced nausea and vomiting, the p-value test was 0.003 (<0.005). The conclusion of this study is that there is an effect of aromatherapy (lemon) on nausea and vomiting in pregnant women in the first trimester. It is recommended that this aromatherapy method (lemon) be used as a reference in midwifery care for pregnant women, especially to reduce nausea and vomiting.