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Miracle Get Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30478839     DOI :  http://doi.org/10.69855/miracle
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Miracle Get Journal is an open access and peer-reviewed journal. It refers to the word "MIRACLE" which stands for Manager, Innovator, Researcher, Apprenticer, Communitarian, Leader, and Educator. These components have important roles and functions required in the field of Public Health. Through Miracle Get Journal, we are committed to advancing knowledge in the field of Health Administration and Policy, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Health Promotion and Behavioral Science, Environmental Health and Sanitation, Occupational Health and Safety, Maternal, Child, and Reproductive Health, Public Health Nutrition and Nutrition, Health Information and Public Health Technology, Multidisciplinary Research Related to Public Health, and Public Health Practice and Community Service. We also aim to encourage collaboration among researchers and provide a space for in-depth discussions on current issues. Miracle Get Journal is a national journal that publishes high-quality articles reviewed by experts in their field. Miracle Get Journal is used to publish research published every month February, May, August, and November.
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Micronutrient Intake in Pregnant Women and its Association with the Incidence of Low Birth Weight (LBW) Dian Fitriyani; Sri Hazanah; Lina Darmayanti Bainuan; Yunita Kristina; Endah Sri Rahayu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i4.234

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Low birth weight (LBW) remains a public health problem that contributes to high rates of neonatal morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to analyse the association between pregnant women's micronutrient intake and the incidence of LBW. The study design was a prospective cohort study involving 210 second to third trimester pregnant women in Padang City in 2025. Micronutrient intake was assessed using the 3x24 hour food recall method, while the baby's birth weight data was obtained during delivery. Chi-square test and logistic regression were used for analysis. The results showed the prevalence of LBW was 15.2%. Intake of iron, zinc, vitamin D, and folic acid were found to be significantly associated with LBW (p < 0.05), while vitamin A and vitamin B12 showed no significant association. Further analysis revealed that iron deficiency was the dominant factor contributing most to the incidence of LBW. These findings confirm the importance of micronutrient fulfilment during pregnancy, both through a nutritionally balanced diet and supplementation, to prevent LBW. Therefore, micronutrient interventions need to be prioritised in maternal and child health programmes, especially through strengthening nutrition counselling and monitoring supplement compliance in antenatal care services.
Pulmonary Tuberculosis Transmission and Family-Based Prevention Efforts: Evidence from Samarinda, Indonesia Pramono, Joko Sapto; Dwi Hendriani; Ardyanti, Dian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i4.235

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Background: Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) remains a major public health concern in Indonesia, including Samarinda, where transmission often occurs within families due to close contact with patients. Family-based interventions are essential to strengthen preventive behaviors and reduce transmission risk; however, limited family participation continues to hinder their effectiveness. Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the relationship between family roles and pulmonary TB prevention behavior in the working areas of Karang Asam, Wonorejo, and Loa Bakung Health Centers, Samarinda. Methods: A cross-sectional quantitative design was employed involving 80 respondents selected through purposive sampling. Data on family participation in TB prevention were collected via questionnaires and analyzed using the Chi-Square test. Results: A significant relationship was found between family roles and TB prevention behavior (p = 0.001 < 0.05). Families actively involved in prevention demonstrated better practices, including consistent mask use, maintaining ventilation, and treatment adherence. Conclusion: Family-based interventions play a vital role in TB prevention. Strengthening family education, counseling, and empowerment—alongside collaboration among health workers, community cadres, and policymakers—is crucial. Implementing structured psychoeducation and community engagement strategies can effectively reduce stigma, improve adherence, and enhance TB prevention efforts.
The Relationship Between Exposure to Cigarette Smoke and the Incidence of Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) in Toddlers Elna Sari; Lina Darmayanti Bainuan; Paruhum Tiruon Ritonga
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i4.251

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Background. Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are one of the most common health problems affecting children under five years of age (toddlers), especially in developing countries such as Indonesia. Exposure to cigarette smoke in the home environment is a significant environmental determinant of ARI in toddlers and is an important basis for prevention efforts through family education and smoke-free home policies. Methods. This study used a quantitative approach with a cross-sectional design. Data were collected through direct interviews with parents or guardians of toddlers using a prepared questionnaire and confirmation of acute respiratory infection (ISPA) cases through records of visits to health facilities in the last three months. Bivariate analysis was performed using the Chi-Square (2) test. Results. The results of univariate and bivariate analyses showed that the majority of the toddlers in the working area of the Muna District Community Health Centre in the Ambacang Puskesmas work area were exposed to smoke, which was as much as 60%, and more than half, which were 56%, had ARI. Furthermore, the results of bivARIate analysis showed that there was a statistically significant relationship between exposure to smoke and ARI (p = 0.003). Conclusion. The findings of this study provide a strong foundation for health professionals and policymakers to design educational programs and interventions that target reducing exposure to secondhand smoke for the health of children.
The Relationship Between Physical Activity and Fruit and Vegetable Consumption with the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Adults Aged 30–60 Years Asih Fatriansari; Indria Pijaryani; Maxianus K. Raya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i4.252

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This study aimed to analyse the relationship between physical activity and fruit and vegetable consumption with the risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) among adults aged 30–60 years in Temanggung Regency, Indonesia. A cross-sectional design was employed using primary data collected through a structured questionnaire covering physical activity, fruit and vegetable intake, and diabetes risk assessment. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were applied to determine the strength and direction of associations. The findings indicated a significant relationship between physical activity and T2DM risk (p = 0.015), as well as between fruit and vegetable consumption and T2DM risk (p = 0.010). Adults with low physical activity and those consuming fewer than five servings of fruits and vegetables per day were more likely to develop T2DM than those meeting the recommended levels. These results highlight that adequate physical activity and sufficient fruit and vegetable intake are crucial in preventing non-communicable diseases, particularly type 2 diabetes. Such behaviours contribute to improved insulin sensitivity, glucose metabolism, and reduced insulin resistance—key mechanisms in diabetes development. The findings are expected to inform the design of more effective, sustainable, and contextually relevant diabetes prevention programmes in Indonesia.
The Role of Posyandu Cadres in Improving the Nutritional Knowledge of Under-Five Mothers at Ambacang Padang Health Center Zaida Maulidiyah; Grace Carol Sipasulta; Urhuhe Dena Siburian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i4.253

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To determine the effectiveness of nutrition education provided by Posyandu cadres in improving the nutritional knowledge of mothers of young children. Methods. The study was conducted in the working area of the Ambacang Community Health Centre, Padang City, West Sumatra, from March to May 2025. A structured questionnaire consisting of demographic data and 20 questions regarding basic knowledge of toddler nutrition (complementary feeding, balanced diet, and toddler feeding frequency) was used to collect data. The results of the paired t-test statistical test showed a significant difference in the average knowledge scores of mothers before and after education (p = 0.000). The univariate analysis in this study showed that most mothers under five had a low level of nutritional knowledge, which was 56%. Conclusions. This study confirms that nutrition education from Posyndu cadre plays a strategic role in improving nutritional literacy of mother of toddlers through a systematic and interactive educational approach. The practical implication of this study is that the results can be used as a basis for community health centres, health offices, and policy makers to strengthen cadre empowerment programmes as the spearhead of community nutrition education.
Analysis of Patient Satisfaction with Health Services in Ambacang Padang Health Center Based on Electronic Derry Trisna Wahyuni S; Hilda Harun; Agnes Ratna Saputri; Khaeriah B; Wibowo Hanafi Ari Susanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i4.254

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Quality health services and satisfying patients are the main factors in increasing trust and effectiveness of services at puskesmas. The implementation of electronic-based service system is expected to improve the quality of Service and patient satisfaction. Objective: This study aims to analyze the level of patient satisfaction with electronic-based health services in Ambacang Padang Health Center. Methods: this study uses a quantitative approach with descriptive survey design. Data were collected through questionnaires distributed to 150 patients who had used electronic services at the Ambacang Health Center. Data analysis was conducted using descriptive statistics and regression analysis to determine the effect of Service variables on patient satisfaction. Results: the results showed that patients were satisfied with electronic-based services at the Ambacang Padang Health Center with an average satisfaction score of 4.1 on a scale of 5. The main factors contributing to patient satisfaction include ease of access to services, speed of Service, and quality of communication between health workers and patients. Implication: This finding gives an idea that the implementation of electronic service system is able to improve the quality of health services in puskesmas, so that it can be used as a reference for further service development, both in terms of technology and human resources. Conclusion: electronic-based health services in Ambacang Padang Health Center are effective in increasing patient satisfaction. Therefore, it is necessary to make continuous improvements to the system and training of officers so that the quality of service can be maintained and improved.
The Effectiveness of Health Promotion Using Social Media on Adolescents' Knowledge of HIV/AIDS Rus Andraini; Zusana A.Sasarari; Ayu Nurkhayati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i4.257

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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of health promotion through social media in increasing adolescents' knowledge about HIV/AIDS. The sample consisted of 75 senior high school students selected using purposive sampling based on specific criteria. Data collection was conducted through pre-test and post-test questionnaires administered before and after the intervention within a specified time period. Bivariate analysis using paired t-tests showed that there was a significant increase in adolescents' awareness of HIV after the health promotion intervention via social media, with the average score increasing from 56.4 to 78.9 (p  0.001). In practical terms, the results of this study recommend that health promotion programmes among adolescents integrate social media as the main platform for delivering educational messages, paying attention to content quality, visual appeal, and interactive engagement.
Relationship of Family Economic Status to Complete Basic Immunization Coverage Gede Wirabuana Putra; Rus Andraini
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i4.258

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Complete basic immunization is a key public health intervention to prevent infectious diseases in children. However, coverage remains suboptimal in parts of Indonesia, including Padang. One factor influencing this is family economic status, which can impact access, awareness, and compliance with immunization programs. Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the relationship between family economic status and complete basic immunization coverage among children aged 12–24 months in the Ambacang Health Center working area, Padang. Methods: A quantitative cross-sectional design was used. The sample included 50 mothers with children aged 12–23 months, selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected using structured questionnaires and immunization records, and analyzed using the Chi-square test. Results: Of the respondents, 58% came from low-income families, while 42% were from middle-to-upper economic backgrounds. The coverage of complete basic immunization was 66%. Statistical analysis showed a significant relationship between family economic status and immunization coverage (p = 0.021). Children from higher-income families were more likely to be fully immunized. Implications: These findings underscore the need for public health programs to consider socioeconomic factors when planning interventions. Targeted education and improved access to immunization services are especially needed for low-income communities. Conclusion: There is a significant correlation between family economic status and complete basic immunization coverage, highlighting the importance of equity-based approaches in immunization programs.
Factors Affecting the Achievement of Complete Basic Immunization Coverage Anur Rohmin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i4.259

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Complete basic immunization is a key preventive measure to reduce morbidity and mortality in toddlers from vaccine-preventable diseases (PD3I). However, coverage in several regions still falls short of national targets. Objective: This study aims to identify factors influencing the achievement of complete basic immunization among toddlers at Posyandu Balita RW III, Anduring Subdistrict, Padang City. Methods: A quantitative cross-sectional design was used, involving 75 toddlers aged 12–23 months selected purposively. Data were collected through structured interviews with mothers and observation of child health (KIA) books. The chi-square test was used to analyze the relationship between independent variables (maternal knowledge, education, employment, family support, and access to health services) and immunization status. Results: There were significant associations between: Maternal knowledge (p=0.002), Maternal education (p=0.015), Family support (p=0.005), Access to health services (p=0.008) and complete basic immunization. However, maternal occupation did not show a significant relationship (p=0.234). Implications: The findings highlight the need for public health programs to prioritize maternal education, family involvement, and improved access to health facilities to increase immunization coverage. Conclusion: Maternal knowledge, education, family support, and access to health services are key factors influencing immunization success. These should be considered in planning and implementing effective immunization strategies.
Factors Affecting Tuberculosis Patient Compliance in Taking Medication at Dr. Yos Sudarso Hospital, Padang Rahmawati Shoufiah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i4.260

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Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major public health issue in Indonesia. Treatment adherence among TB patients is essential and influenced not only by medical conditions but also psychological, social, and environmental factors. This study aimed to identify factors affecting treatment adherence in TB patients at Dr. Yos Sudarso Hospital, Padang. A quantitative, cross-sectional design was used, involving 50 purposively selected patients. Data were collected through structured questionnaires covering demographics, TB knowledge, family support, patient-health worker relationships, drug side effects, and medication adherence levels. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were conducted to determine significant influencing factors. Results showed that most respondents (60%) were aged 26–45 years, had secondary education, and 70% adhered to treatment. Multivariate analysis revealed that good patient knowledge about TB (OR = 4.10; p = 0.018) and strong family support (OR = 3.25; p = 0.032) were significantly associated with better adherence. Drug side effects were noted as a key barrier to consistent medication use. In conclusion, TB treatment adherence at Dr. Yos Sudarso Hospital is shaped not only by individual patient factors but also by family support, treatment experiences, and interactions with healthcare providers. Improving adherence requires continuous, tailored education based on patient literacy levels, involving families as treatment companions, and effectively managing side effects.

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