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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 236 Documents
The Role of Family Medicine Supervisors with Compliance with Medication in Tuberculosis Patients Aged 45 to 60 Years in the Pace Community Health Center Area, Nganjuk Regency Priyanto, Kurniawan Edi; Rossana Rhisky Ambardewi
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jgrph.v10i2.587

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PMO plays a very important role in the treatment of pulmonary TB patients. One of the factors that affects compliance with pulmonary TB treatment is the fairly long treatment period, so that many patients feel cured and stop taking their medication. Non-compliance with treatment causes a high rate of treatment failure in pulmonary TB patients. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between the role of medication supervisors and medication compliance in tuberculosis patients aged 45 to 60 years. The design used in this study was Cross Sectional with a simple random sampling technique of 44 respondents. Data was obtained from filling out a questionnaire. The results of the study found that in measuring the Role of Family PMOs that almost all respondents had an active family PMO role with a prevalence of 81.81% of 36 respondents, and in Medication Compliance, it was found that almost all respondents were compliant with taking medication with a prevalence of 77.27% of 34 respondents. The results of the Chi-Square Test statistical test found a value (p <0.05) it can be said that there is a Relationship Between the Role of Family Medication Supervisors and Medication Compliance in Tuberculosis Patients Aged 45 to 60 Years. Meanwhile, the contingency coefficient value of 0.293 shows a relationship between variables, but its strength is not too strong (the coefficient value is close to 0.3). If the role of the Family PMO is carried out well, TB patients have a great chance of completing treatment without obstacles and reducing the risk of complications.
Analysis of Low Back Pain Symptoms Felt by Intercity Bus Drivers Mayasari, Ema; Ramadhani, Firda Puspa Ringga
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jgrph.v10i2.588

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Low back pain (LBP) is a common lower back pain felt by bus drivers due to the static sitting position they use during work. This study aims to explore the causes of LBP symptoms felt by intercity bus drivers, focusing on travel distance and rest periods during work. The research method used was a qualitative case study. The informants were intercity bus drivers (Tulungagung-Surabaya) selected using purposive sampling. Data collection techniques included in-depth interviews, participant observation, documents, archival recordings, and physical device observations.  The results of the study indicate that workers typically work 10–12 hours per day, traveling approximately 300 km round trip. Rest periods vary, from 2–6 hours per round trip, but are not always sufficient for physical recovery. Lower back pain is a common complaint due to prolonged sitting and fatigue, and is rarely treated medically. The dominant self-management strategies include rest, massage, drinking water, or herbal medicine. Management is advised to more structure driver driving and rest schedules in accordance with occupational safety standards. Regulators are also expected to monitor work hours and provide education on ergonomics and occupational health to minimize the risk of low back pain and maintain the safety and quality of transportation services.
The Effect of Workload and Work Environment on Employee Performance at PT Citra Surya Jaya Faizin, Rahman; Saheri, Mohamad; Mayasari, Ema; Sari, Reny Mareta
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jgrph.v10i2.589

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The decline in employee performance in the construction industry is predicted to continue to be a significant concern if internal company factors are not addressed immediately. High workloads and an unsupportive work environment are key issues that have the potential to reduce workforce productivity. This study aims to determine the effect of workload and work environment on employee performance at PT Citra Surya Jaya. This study used a quantitative approach with a cross-sectional design and involved 30 respondents using a total sampling technique. Data were collected using a standardized questionnaire and analyzed using multiple linear regression. The results showed that workload (p-value = 0.048 (<0.05)) and work environment (p-value = 0.000 (<0.05)) significantly influenced employee performance. Therefore, it is concluded that both variables are important factors in determining employee performance. Therefore, adjusting workload and improving the work environment require management attention in an effort to continuously improve employee performance.
Analysis of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Implementation in the New Building Construction at UPT Railway Resort 8.10 Sidotopo Aldianto, Muhammad Affan; Yudhana, Amarin; Sodik, Mohammad Ali; Sari, Reny Mareta
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jgrph.v10i2.590

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The implementation of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) is a crucial aspect of construction projects to protect worker safety and improve work efficiency. Although regulations such as the Ministry of Public Works and Housing Regulation (Permen PUPR) No. 10 of 2021 have been enforced at the UPT Railway Resort 8.10 Sidotopo, challenges remain in their practical application on site. This research employs a descriptive qualitative approach through direct observation and in-depth interviews with workers, foremen, and OHS officers at the project location. The analysis compares field conditions against applicable OHS regulatory standards and relevant theoretical literature. Results indicate that OHS implementation in this project is administratively compliant, including daily briefings, routine inspections, and the provision of personal protective equipment (PPE). However, inconsistencies were found in the use of PPE by workers, especially under hot working conditions and high schedule pressure. Factors such as leadership, facilities, training, as well as psychosocial aspects and safety culture influence the level of worker compliance. A comprehensive approach is needed by strengthening the safety culture, providing more interactive training, and integrating the Prevention through Design principle to mitigate work risks from the planning stage. Active worker participation and adaptive risk management are also key to creating a safe and sustainable work environment.
The Influence of Poster Media on Increasing Knowledge about Anemia among Female Students at Arrahmah Modern Islamic Boarding School Ulya, Happy Arini Zulfatul; Sodik, Mohammad Ali; Suprapto, Sentot Imam; Yuliawati, Riza
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jgrph.v10i2.591

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Anemia is a common health problem among adolescent girls, affecting daily activities and academic performance. Low knowledge about anemia is one of the main contributing factors to its high prevalence.   This study aims to determine the effectiveness of poster media in increasing knowledge about anemia among female students at the Arrahmah Modern Islamic Boarding School. This study employed a pre-experimental design with a one group pretest-posttest approach. A total of 66 students at Modern Arrahmah Islamic Boarding School were selected using simple random sampling. A structured questionnaire was used for pretest and posttest, and data were analyzed using the McNemar test.  Before the intervention, most respondents had moderate knowledge (60.6%), which increased to 87.9% in the high category after the intervention. The McNemar test showed a Chi-Square value of 22.132 with a p-value = 0.000 (p < 0.05).  Poster media significantly improves students' knowledge about anemia. It is recommended as a simple yet effective educational tool, especially in Islamic boarding school environments.
Determinants of Work-Related Stress among Staff Nurses in Inpatient Wards at Al Huda Hospital Hadani, Kilmatuna; Mayasari, Ema; Yudhana, Amarin; Sari, Reny Mareta
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jgrph.v10i2.592

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Work-related stress among nurses is predicted to continue increasing in the coming years. This condition represents a growing concern because it is closely related to nurses’ health and safety as well as the quality of healthcare services. Therefore, this research aim to analyze factors that may influence work-related stress, including workload, work shifts, and marital status.  This study employed a quantitative approach using a cross-sectional design. The respondents consisted of 60 staff nurses working in inpatient wards at Al Huda Hospital, Banyuwangi, who were selected using accidental sampling. Data were collected using structured questionnaires and analyzed using ordinal logistic regression.  The results showed that 27 respondents (45.0%) experienced high work-related stress, 26 respondents (43.3%) moderate stress, and 7 respondents (11.7%) low stress. Statistical analysis indicated that workload (p = 0.773), work shift (p = 0.228), and marital status (p = 0.794) did not have a significant effect on nurses’ work-related stress (p > 0.05).  Workload, work shift, and marital status were not significantly associated with work-related stress among nurses.