cover
Contact Name
Handri Maika Saputra
Contact Email
gpijournal@gmail.com
Phone
+6285365202765
Journal Mail Official
gpijournal@gmail.com
Editorial Address
Jl. Palarik, Aie Pacah, Kec. Koto Tangah, Kota Padang, Sumatera Barat, 25176
Location
Kota padang,
Sumatera barat
INDONESIA
Miracle Get Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30478839     DOI :  http://doi.org/10.69855/miracle
Core Subject : Health,
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.
Articles 70 Documents
Case Study: Midwifery Care for Elderly Women with Menopause Ningsih, Fitriani; Sefentina Agustin; Noni Widiawatie; Ika Mardiatul Ulfa; Harta
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 1 No 4 (2024): November, 2024
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v1i4.81

Abstract

Background: Menopause is a natural phase in a woman's life marked by the cessation of menstruation and a decrease in estrogen and progesterone hormones. In older adults, menopause can lead to physical and emotional changes, such as hot flashes, mood swings, and an increased risk of osteoporosis and heart disease. Purpose: To provide appropriate care for elderly women experiencing menopause and its associated problems. Methods: This case study uses a descriptive observational approach with a Continuity of Care framework for a 62-year-old woman undergoing menopause. Data collection involved anamnesis, observation, physical examination, and documentation, with data analysis comparing the findings to existing theoretical frameworks. Results: The elderly woman reported frequent feelings of warmth in her face and neck, fatigue, and difficulty sleeping. She also experienced mood fluctuations, anxiety, and loneliness, although there were no significant signs of depression. Physical examination revealed a blood pressure of 120/80 mmHg, a pulse rate of 78 beats per minute, and a body temperature of 36.5°C. Laboratory tests showed a slight deficiency in vitamin D. Care interventions included menopause education, dietary advice rich in calcium and vitamin D, relaxation techniques for hot flashes, and follow-up visits. Implications: Interventions such as menopause education, a calcium and vitamin D-rich diet, and relaxation techniques can help elderly women manage menopause symptoms. Conclusion: The Continuity of Care approach can alleviate the physical and emotional complaints of elderly women, improve their quality of life, and help maintain optimal health.
The Effects of Nutrition on the Health and Development of the Fetus in Pregnant Women Utami; Yolanda Lusia Sepang, Mareyke; Sri Aisyah Hidayati; Deddy S. Razak; Nelwetis
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 1 No 4 (2024): November, 2024
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v1i4.84

Abstract

Proper nutrition during pregnancy plays a crucial role in supporting fetal development and maintaining the mother's health. However, there is still a knowledge gap among pregnant women, especially in rural and remote areas, regarding the importance of nutritional intake during pregnancy. This study is aimed at comprehensively analyzing the impact of maternal nutritional intake on maternal health and growth. Methods. The study involves 150 purposively selected pregnant women who visited Puskesmas, health clinics, or maternal and child hospitals in Padang City during the 6-month period of the study. The data collection technique is done by interviewing pregnant women using questionnaires related to demographics and diet. The collected data will be analysed using statistical methods, descriptive test to see the general description of the characteristics of pregnant women and their nutritional intake, and chi square test to analyse the relationship between nutritional intake and infant birth weight (LBW). Results. Most pregnant women had a moderate level of knowledge about nutrition (46.7%), but there were 40% who had low knowledge. There was a significant relationship between pregnant women's knowledge level about nutrition and nutrient intake and its impact on LBW. Conclusions. Pregnant women have a low knowledge level regarding nutrition, which in turn affects foetal health, growth, and quality of life. With these measures, it is hoped that the risk of pregnancy complications due to malnutrition can be minimised and the quality of maternal and infant health can be significantly improved.
Case Study of Implementation of Administrative Innovation in Improving the Quality of Health Services Nelwetis; Antik Pujihastuti
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 1 No 4 (2024): November, 2024
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v1i4.85

Abstract

Administrative innovation is crucial for enhancing health service quality. As health systems evolve, effective administration can expedite service delivery, minimize patient wait times, and enhance the accuracy of patient data. In today's society, there are heightened expectations for health service quality, including information accuracy and accessibility. Implementing innovative, technology-driven administrative systems can bolster public trust in healthcare institutions.This study investigates the changes before and after the implementation of such innovations, assessing their effectiveness in addressing common administrative challenges. Employing a qualitative case study methodology with a descriptive approach allows for an in-depth exploration of administrative innovation processes in specific health facilities and their impacts on service quality. Key respondents include health workers—doctors, nurses, and administrative staff—directly involved in these innovations, alongside patients who evaluate their satisfaction with the changes.Findings indicate positive responses from both health workers and patients regarding the innovations. Health workers reported increased efficiency in their tasks, while patients experienced improved service quality. Despite challenges such as the need for training and concerns over data privacy, there is optimism for continued development of these innovations to foster a more modern and efficient healthcare system. Ultimately, an integrated approach to administrative innovation aims to achieve safer, more efficient, and higher-quality health services accessible to all community members.
Plastic Waste Management Strategies to Reduce Negative Impacts on the Environment and Human Health in Padang City Lieza Corsita; Mila Sari; Satiti Kawuri Putri
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 1 No 4 (2024): November, 2024
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v1i4.86

Abstract

Plastic waste has become one of the major problems threatening the environment and human healthIn Indonesia, the use of plastics in daily life, such as shopping bags, water bottles, and food packaging, contributes greatly to the increasing amount of plastic waste (Ditjen PPKL, 2018). This research aims to analyse effective plastic waste management strategies to reduce negative impacts on the environment. The research uses a mixed-method approach, a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods, to gain a comprehensive understanding of the condition of plastic waste and identify the factors that influence the effectiveness of such management. This method is relevant for evaluating waste management policies, the role of the community, and the application of environmentally friendly technologies. This study will be conducted in several areas that have high plastic waste production rates, such as urban, coastal, and areas with community-based waste management initiatives. The results show that community awareness level participation in recycling high 60% p = 0.001 This shows that environmental education is very important to increase community participation. Community-based education is needed to raise this awareness. A massive education campaign is needed, involving community leaders to strengthen positive social norms.
Bitter Orange Aromatherapy: A Natural Solution to Reduce Pain During the First Stage of Labor Ernawati Anggraeni; Abdillah Fatkhul Wahab; Trisna Pangestuning Tyas; Lailaturohmah
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 1 No 4 (2024): November, 2024
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v1i4.87

Abstract

Labor pain is a significant challenge for expectant mothers, affecting both the psychological and physiological aspects of pregnant woman. Non-pharmacological pain management approaches, such as aromatherapy, have gained attention for their effectiveness and minimal side effects. This study aimed to assess the impact of bitter orange aromatherapy on reducing labor pain during the first stage of labor at Inpatient Clinic Pratama Ibu Hawa in 2024. A quasi-experimental design with pre-test and post-test measures was employed, involving 22 multigravida women in active labor. The intervention group received bitter orange aromatherapy via a diffuser for 60 minutes, while the control group received standard care. Pain intensity was measured using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). The results indicated a significant reduction in pain intensity after the intervention, with a notable shift from moderate to mild pain in the experimental group (p = 0.000, 95% CI = (5.098-8.876). These findings suggest that bitter orange aromatherapy is an effective non-pharmacological intervention for reducing labor pain, improving maternal comfort, and enhancing the overall labor experience. The study highlights the potential for integrating aromatherapy into routine maternal care, offering an accessible and cost-effective alternative to pharmacological methods. Further research is needed to explore its broader application and long-term benefits in various clinical settings.
Effectiveness of Carrot Juice and Ginger Brewing on Reducing Primary Menstrual Pain (Dysmenorrhea) in Adolescent Females in RW 33, Sako Village, Palembang City Riska Widya Astuti; Ike Sri Wahyuni; Bulan Purnama Sari
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 2 No 1 (2025): February, 2025
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i1.100

Abstract

Menstrual pain can have adverse effects it can cause psychological instability. menstrual pain can have adverse effects. One of the non-pharmacological treatments to overcome menstrual pain (dysmenorrhea) is carrot juice and ginger decoction. Objectives and Methods: To determine the effect of carrot juice and ginger decoction on reducing menstrual pain in adolescent girls in the RW 33 area of ​​Sako Village, Palembang City. The research design is an experimental time series design. The population is all adolescent girls with a total sampling of 20 respondents each in the carrot juice treatment group, ginger decoction and warm compress control group. Pain was assessed using pre-test and post-test scores on the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), statistical analysis tests using the Wilcoxon test, Kruskall wallis and binary logistic regression. Results: There was a decrease in menstrual pain pre and post non-pharmacological treatment p-value 0.00 <0.05, the group that had the most influence on reducing menstrual pain was the ginger decoction group (p-value 0.028 <0.05). Conclusion: carrot juice and ginger decoction as an alternative to reduce menstrual pain (dysmenorrhea) in adolescent girls. However, ginger decoction is more effective than carrot juice and warm compresses.
Transmission of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Families and Efforts Government Reduces Pulmonary TB Cases in West Sumatra Region R.Firwandri Marza; Abd Gafar; Syahrum; Aini Yusra
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 1 No 3 (2024): August, 2024
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v1i3.103

Abstract

Classified as dangerous and emergency in the world. This disease is a serious concern in Indonesia, with the second highest number of cases in the world. In this study, we aim to look at efforts to prevent pulmonary TB transmission in families through backing family. Research method based on the concept of observational analytical research with cross-sectional study techniques to describe and examine what factors are related to the incidence of TB transmission in families or households. Result. The results of the analysis showed that there was a significant relationship between the incident and preventive measures, with a p value of 0.046. Based on the results of the analysis, those who were highly knowledgeable (10%), had a 75% risk of developing pulmonary tuberculosis. The results of this study show that family members who lack knowledge about the prevention of pulmonary tuberculosis and who are at risk of pulmonary TB transmission have a high risk of transmission. The implementation of the pulmonary TB transmission prevention program needs to be maximized by the local authorities comprehensively so that the reduction in pulmonary TB can be achieved quickly.
Effectiveness of a Public Health Campaign in Raising Awareness of Balanced Nutrition in Primary School Children Resty Noflidaputri; Wijianto; Kalasta Ayunda Putri; Dika Betaditya; Wahyu Vera Wardani
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 2 No 1 (2025): February, 2025
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i1.104

Abstract

This study used a quantitative approach with a quasi-experimental research design to measure the effectiveness of a public health campaign in improving balanced nutrition awareness in primary school children. Data were collected through pre-test and post-test using a structured questionnaire that had been tested for validity and reliability. The results of the analysis showed a significant increase in the average score of students' knowledge from 65.20  7.80 before the intervention to 88.60  5.20 after the health campaign (p=0.001), as well as students' awareness which increased from 60.30  6.70 to 85.50. This study provides empirical evidence that well-designed nutrition education can be a solution to address nutritional problems in children, such as malnutrition and obesity, thereby supporting the creation of healthier and more productive generation in the future.
Analysis of the Role of Health Education in the Prevention of Dengue Fever in Remote Areas of Puskesmas Kota Padang Rejang Lebong Regency Bengkulu Province Rustam Aji Rochmat; Abdul Kadir Hasan; Gustomo Yamistada; Wiwik Setyaningsih; Jessy Novita Sari; Sherly Ratih Frichesarius Santy Aji; Roro Ajhie Ayuningtyas; Wirawan Shakty; Agus Setya Budi
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 2 No 1 (2025): February, 2025
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i1.109

Abstract

Dengue fever (DHF) is still a major public health problem in tropical areas, including Indonesia, due to high morbidity rates and environmental factors that support mosquito breeding. This study aimed to analyze the role of health education in increasing awareness and behavior of dengue prevention in communities in remote areas in the working area of Puskesmas Kota Padang, Rejang Lebong Regency, Bengkulu Province. Using a one-group pretest-posttest pre-experimental design, 90 respondents were purposively selected and assessed for changes in knowledge and behavior before and after the intervention. The intervention included health education on dengue prevention, with a focus on the 3M Plus method: drain, cover, recycle, and use larvicide. The results showed a significant increase in the proportion of respondents with good prevention behavior, increasing from 15.6% at pretest to 91.1% at posttest (p-value = 0.000). This indicates that health education significantly improved community knowledge and encouraged positive behavior change in dengue prevention. However, sustained community involvement and support from the government are required to sustain this improvement. These findings emphasize the importance of structured health education programs in reducing dengue transmission and suggest further research to explore long-term behavioral adherence and integration with public health policies
Analysing the Impact of the Environment on the Prevalence of Respiratory Diseases in Urban Areas Korinus Suweni
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 2 No 1 (2025): February, 2025
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i1.110

Abstract

Urban green spaces have been identified as one of the solutions to improve air quality and reduce the negative impacts of air pollution on respiratory health. This study aims to assess the relationship between environmental factors in urban areas and the prevalence of respiratory diseases, providing evidence-based recommendations for improved environmental and public health policies. Methods. An analytical observational design with a cross-sectional approach was used to evaluate the association of environmental factors, such as air pollution (PM2.5 and PM10), house ventilation, residential density, proximity to main roads, as well as socio-demographic factors (age and education level). Results. The results showed that exposure to secondhand smoke in the home was the most significant risk factor, with respiratory disease prevalence reaching 55%, with an Odds Ratio (OR) = 0.7 and p-value = 0.015, respectively. However, access to green spaces showed protective effects against respiratory disease, confirming the importance of urban planning that supports environmental sustainability.