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Journal of Creativity Student
ISSN : 18581196     EISSN : 23553596     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15294/jcs
Core Subject : Social,
Journal of Creativity Student (ISSN 2502-1958 and 2962-603X, see also Portal ISSN) is a double blind peer reviewed journal published by Research & Community Services Unit, Universitas Negeri Semarang (LPPM UNNES). The Journal publishes scientific papers concerning creativity in broad range and by encouraging the interdisciplinary study of creativity, including the resulty of student’s creativity program. The Editor will only process the article has not been published in other media with the writing format as listed on page manuscript writing guidelines. The Journal has been indexed by DOAJ, GARUDA, SINTA 4, Crossref and published biannually every January & July. Citation Analysis of the Journal, please refer to Dimensions and Scopus Citedness.
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Educational Characteristics in Medication Compliance Diabetes Mellitus in Indonesia Amna, Faza Khilwan; Cahyati, Widya Hary
Journal of Creativity Student Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jcs.v8i2.25624

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Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease with a prevalence rate that continues to increase in Indonesia. Compliance with taking medication is a key factor in managing DM to prevent serious complications. However, the level of patient compliance with treatment is still a challenge. One factor that can increase compliance is education about the importance of DM therapy. Objective: This study aims to explore the characteristics of education about DM treatment that influence patient compliance in taking medication based on factors such as age, gender, education level, occupation, economic status, and place of residence in Indonesia. Method: This study used a descriptive analytical design with secondary data from the 2023 Indonesian Health Survey (SKI). The study sample included DM patients who were diagnosed and received drug therapy. The main variables analyzed were the proportion of patients who received education and their level of compliance in taking medication, which were categorized by age group, gender, education, occupation, economic status, and place of residence. Data analysis was carried out descriptively to identify the proportion of education in compliance with taking DM medication in Indonesia. Results: A study from the Indonesian Health Survey (SKI) showed that 81.4% of patients received education about the importance of taking medication regularly, and of that number, 90% showed high compliance in taking medication. Meanwhile, only 81% of patients who did not receive education remained compliant with their treatment. Conclusion: Education has been shown to have a significant relationship with adherence to taking DM medication in Indonesia. Patients who receive education have a higher level of adherence than those who do not receive education. Age, education, occupation, and economic status factors play a role in determining the level of patient adherence. The results of this study can be the basis for designing education-based interventions to improve adherence to DM therapy in Indonesia.
Level of Knowledge and Motivation of Health Workers in the Implementation of EMR at Primary Care Golo, Zefan Adiputra; Cahyati, Widya Hary; Irmawati, Irmawati
Journal of Creativity Student Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jcs.v8i2.25631

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In Indonesia, healthcare facilities have been mandated to adopt Electronic Medical Records (EMR) by 2023. The possession of knowledge and motivation by health workers was identified as a pivotal factor in the successful implementation of EMRs. The aim of this study is to identify the level of knowledge and motivation of health workers with regard to the implementation of EMRs. This is a descriptive and quantitative study that used a cross-sectional study approach. The respondents comprised 39 health workers at Puskesmas Demak II who were administered a questionnaire to ascertain their level of knowledge and motivation regarding EMR implementation. The findings indicated that health workers at Puskesmas Demak II exhibited a commendable level of knowledge (74.4%) regarding EMR, yet their motivation to implement it was found to be suboptimal (51.3%). The Health Office has conducted socialisation of EMR implementation, but Puskesmas are not yet fully prepared in terms of human resources, information system management, budget, internet network infrastructure, and technology. It is the responsibility of the government to ensure the provision of adequate training and technical assistance.
The Influence of Main Reasons for Not Taking IFA Tablets on Adherence to ≥ 90 Tablet Consumption Among Pregnant Women Kartikasari, Anggit; Cahyati, Widya Hary; Yuniastuti, Ari; Maharani, Chatila
Journal of Creativity Student Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jcs.v8i2.26052

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Anemia during pregnancy is still a public health problem in Indonesia that affects mothers and babies. The government has implemented a supplementation program for iron tablets (IBT) to prevent anemia, but the compliance of pregnant women with these tablets is still low. Various factors, such as lack of awareness, side effects, and mothers’ perceptions of the importance of IBT, contribute to low compliance rates. This study analyzes the impact of the main reasons for not taking IBT on the number of tablets consumed during pregnancy based on data from the 2023 Indonesian Health Survey (SKI). This study used an analytical cross-sectional study design with secondary data from the 2023 Indonesian Health Survey. The independent variable was the main reason for not taking IBT, while the dependent variable was the number of tablets consumed during pregnancy (≥90). Data analysis was performed using correlation and regression. The results showed that the main reasons for not taking IBT were forgetting (30.39%), nausea/vomiting due to pregnancy (21.57%), bad taste and smell (12.60%), and side effects (12.57%). Most pregnant women did not reach the recommended consumption amount, with 60.37% consuming less than 90 tablets. The reason with the most significant influence on compliance was “not yet up to the end of time” (R=0.344, R²=0.117, p=0.030). The main factors influencing compliance of pregnant women in consuming iron tablets were perception of the need for supplements, side effects, and lack of awareness. Increasing education, social support, monitoring strategies, and reminders for consumption are needed to improve pregnant women’s compliance with iron tablets to reduce the incidence of anemia in Indonesia.
Psychophysiological Stress and Recovery in Sports Science Students: Evidence from RESTQ-Sport 76 Monitoring Setiowati, Anies; Handayani, Oktia Woro Kasmini; Rahayu, Setya; Cahyati, Widya Hary; Sumartiningsih, Sri
Journal of Creativity Student Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jcs.v8i2.26385

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Sports students face multidimensional pressures from academic demands and physical training, which have the potential to cause chronic stress and impaired recovery if not managed properly. This study aimed to analyze the stress and recovery profiles of sports students based on gender and type of sport (individual/team) using the RESTQ-Sport 76 instrument. Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 161 students of the Faculty of Sport Science, Semarang State University. Data were collected using the Indonesian version of the RESTQ-Sport 76 and statistically analyzed using t-tests to compare differences based on gender and type of sport. Results: There was no significant difference in stress and recovery levels between male and female students (p>0.05), although males tended to have higher recovery scores. Similarly, there was no significant difference between individual and team athletes. However, sleep and rest quality were identified as critical aspects that need to be improved. Conclusion: Stress and recovery in sports students are influenced by academic and training factors in general, not solely by gender or type of sport. Holistic monitoring and needs-based interventions are recommended to improve the well-being of student athletes.
Husband's Support for Mental Health in Post-Maternal Mothers Istiana, Siti; Cahyati, Widya Hary
Journal of Creativity Student Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jcs.v8i2.26409

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The postpartum period is a critical transition period for mothers, babies and families both psychologically, emotionally and socially. In the postpartum period, 85% of mothers experienced psychological disorders that showed more significant symptoms. Mental health disorders experienced by mothers will have a direct impact on maternal health and cause postpartum complications. This study was to determine the relationship between husband's support and mental health in postpartum mothers at PMB Tri Utami, Semarang City. The research method used is a survey method with a quantitative type of research. The data collected were analyzed univariately and bivariately using the chi square test. Results: the study based on mental health from 30 respondents found 26 respondents (86.7%) with no symptoms of depression, 4 respondents (13.3%) had symptoms of depression. The results of the Chi Square test obtained a sig value of 0.032 <0.05, which means there is a relationship between husband's support and mental health in postpartum mothers. Conclusion: in the study there is a relationship between husband's support and mental health in postpartum mothers at PMB Tri Utami, Semarang City. The suggestions in this research are expected for midwives to increase attention in providing education to husband and wife couples and families about the importance of support and their role in supporting the mental health of postpartum mothers, so that couples and families can better understand their role in supporting the mental health of mothers throughout the period postpartum.
Knowledge and Attitude with Hypertension Prevention Behavior in Adolescents Sugiarto, Heri; Endharti, Restu Sri; Cahyati, Widya Hari
Journal of Creativity Student Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jcs.v8i2.26458

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Background: prevalence of hypertension worldwide reaches more than 1.3 billion people (31%) The prevalence of hypertension in Indonesia is 34.1%. This is an increase compared to the prevalence of hypertension in Riskesdas in 2013 of 25.8%. This study aims to determine the relationship between knowledge and attitudes with hypertension prevention behavior in adolescents. Methods: This research used type of descriptive quantitative research with a cross sectional approach. The number of samples used was 384 adolescent respondents in the Sidorejo Health Center were using nonprobability sampling technique, namely accidental sampling. The research instrument used a questionnaire to adolescent respondents and for data analysis using univariate and bivariate analysis. Results: Knowledge about hypertension prevention is still lacking, attitudes towards hypertension prevention are mostly supportive and hypertension prevention behavior is categorized as good. The results showed that there was no relationship between adolescent knowledge and hypertension prevention practices, and there was a relationship between attitudes and hypertension prevention practices in adolescents. Conclusion: There is no relationship between knowledge and hypertension prevention practices, there is a relationship between attitude and hypertension prevention practices in adolescents. Efforts are needed to improve adolescents' attitudes towards hypertension, so as to support the practice of hypertension prevention.
Social Demographic Factors in High-Risk Pregnancy: Analysis of Indonesian Health Survey Data 2023 Suksesty, Catur Erty; Cahyati , Widya Hary; Handayani, Oktia Woro Kasmini
Journal of Creativity Student Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jcs.v8i2.27145

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High-risk pregnancy is a condition that can negatively impact the health of both the mother and the fetus. Social and demographic factors such as maternal age, educational level, economic status, employment, and place of residence contribute to pregnancy risk levels. Indonesia continues to experience a high maternal mortality rate (MMR), necessitating an in-depth analysis of the social determinants affecting high-risk pregnancies. This study employs a cross-sectional design and utilizes secondary data from the 2023 Indonesian Health Survey (SKI). The study sample consists of 46,699 pregnant women from 38 provinces across Indonesia. The independent variables include maternal age, education, employment, economic status, and place of residence, while the dependent variable is high-risk pregnancy. Data analysis was conducted using the chi-square test to identify associations between social determinants and pregnancy risk. The findings indicate that 15.4% of pregnant women experience risk factors in their pregnancy. Significant social factors associated with high-risk pregnancy include maternal age, education level, employment, place of residence, and economic status (p < 0.05). Adolescent mothers (aged 10–19 years) and older mothers (>35 years) are at higher risk. Women with low education levels, unemployment, and lower economic status are also more vulnerable to high-risk pregnancies. High-risk pregnancy is influenced by various social and demographic factors. Therefore, inclusive health policies are needed to improve maternal healthcare access, especially for high-risk groups. Health education programs on reproductive health and increased access to prenatal healthcare services can help reduce the prevalence of high-risk pregnancies in Indonesia.
Consumption of Risky Foods as a Risk Factor for Diabetes Mellitus in Indonesia Basiroh, Umi Malikhatul; Cahyati, Widya Hary
Journal of Creativity Student Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jcs.v8i2.27540

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Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a non-communicable disease whose prevalence continues to increase in Indonesia and the world. Based on the 2023 Indonesian Health Survey (SKI) report, consumption of risky foods such as sweet foods and drinks, fatty/fried foods, salty foods, processed foods, and soft drinks is still high in various community groups. Several studies have shown that consumption of foods high in sugar and fat is closely related to an increase in the incidence of DM. Therefore, an in-depth analysis is needed regarding the pattern of consumption of risky foods as the main factor in the development of DM in Indonesia. Objective: This study aims to analyze the relationship between consumption of risky foods and the incidence of DM in Indonesia based on data from SKI 2023. Method: The method used in this study is quantitative descriptive analysis based on secondary data from SKI 2023 and several related scientific articles. The analysis was conducted using a cross-sectional approach to see the consumption patterns of risky foods in various community groups, and analyzed univariately to determine the consumption of risky foods with the incidence of DM. Results: Consumption of risky foods in Indonesia is still high, especially among children, adolescents, and people with low levels of education. As many as 47.5% of the population consumes sweet drinks every day, while fatty and fried foods are consumed by 37.4% of the population every day. Consumption of risky foods is more common in young age groups, who are at high risk of obesity and prediabetes. In addition, people with low education tend to consume more processed foods and fatty foods than those with higher education. Various interventions are needed to reduce the risk of DM due to unhealthy food consumption patterns.

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