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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.
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The Relationship between Shift Work Patterns and Mental Health of Health Workers in Hospitals Afif Wahyudi Hidayat
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 2 No 1 (2025): February, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i1.111

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Background. In the world of healthcare, healthcare workers play an important role in ensuring the quality of service for patients. One of the main challenges faced by healthcare workers is the shift work pattern implemented in hospitals to ensure 24-hour service. This study aims to further explore the relationship between shift work patterns and mental health of healthcare workers in hospitals, as well as identify mitigation measures that can be implemented to improve the well-being of health workers. Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted among health workers who worked in hospitals with a shift work system. Data were analysed using the chi-square statistical test and logistic regression. Results. The results of bivariate analysis showed that there was a significant relationship between the shift patterns and the mental health condition of the health worker. Health workers with irregular shift patterns had higher levels of high anxiety (66.7%), moderate depression (58.3%), and sleep disturbance (83.3%) compared to those working in regular shifts. The significant p value (0.05) indicates that shift patterns are statistically associated with mental health. Conclusions. Irregular shift work can negatively impact the health of health worker, including an increased risk of anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders.
The Relationship Between Lifestyle and Hypertension in Healthcare Workers Esa Zahirah
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 2 No 1 (2025): February, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i1.112

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The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between lifestyle and the incidence of hypertension in health workers and provide evidence-based recommendations that can be used in efforts to prevent and manage hypertension among medical personnel. Methods. This cross-sectional study involved 200 health workers working in hospitals and health care centres, with samples selected using purposive sampling technique based on predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data were collected through a structured questionnaire covering aspects of lifestyle, such as diet, physical activity, smoking habits, alcohol consumption, stress levels, and sleep quality. The data were analysed statistically using the chi-square test and logistic regression. Results. The results showed that unhealthy diet was the main risk factor, with 70% of health workers with poor diet having hypertension. Smoking habit showed a very strong association with hypertension (p=0.000), with 80% of smokers identified as having this condition. A total of 85% of individuals who consumed alcohol had hypertension, and 80% had poor sleep quality, which was significantly associated with high workloads and unhealthy lifestyles. Conclusion. This study confirms that although health workers have a good understanding of the hypertension risk factors, excessive workloads, unhealthy lifestyle, and low sleep quality remain major obstacles in the prevention of the development and management of the disease.
Implementation of Nutritional Management in Diabetes Mellitus Type II Nursing Care with Nutrition Deficit Nursing Problems Rahmawati Shoufiah; Grace Carol Sipasulta
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 2 No 1 (2025): February, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i1.114

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Type II Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic condition caused by impaired carbohydrate metabolism, which leads to insufficient insulin production. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of tailored nutritional interventions in improving the nutritional status and blood glucose control of patients. Using a descriptive design case study approach to explore the implementation of nutrition management in nursing care in type II diabetes mellitus patients with nutritional deficit problems. The study shows that that most respondents were between the ages of 51-60 years who were predominantly female indicating that lifestyle and hormonal factors may contribute to a higher risk of diabetes complications in women. Therefore, the importance of a comprehensive approach to nutrition management, tailored to the specific metabolic needs of patients, and underscores the important role of nurses in promoting integrated nutrition care.
The Role of Nurses in Improving Adherence to Taking Medication in Tuberculosis Patients Grace Carol Sipasulta; Rus Andraini
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 2 No 1 (2025): February, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i1.115

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Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant global health threat, especially in Indonesia, which has one of the highest incidence rates. Effective treatment adherence is essential for controlling the disease. This study aimed to explore the relationship between the role of nurses and patient adherence in TB treatment, taking into account various social and economic factors. Methods Using a quantitative cross-sectional design, data were collected from 41 TB patients and nurses at Pondok Meja Health Center through the Morisky Medication Adherence Scale (MMAS-8) and semi-structured interviews. Data were analyzed using univariate statistical test, and bivariate with chi-square test. The results showed a strong correlation between patient adherence and the role of nurses as educators and motivators. Providing active education had a p-value of 0.002, while regular reminders had a p-value of 0.001. It can be concluded that the role of nurses in education, routine reminders, communication with families, and home visits have a significant relationship with the level of adherence of TB patients. Socioeconomic factors such as family support, access to health services, and economic conditions also play an important role in improving patient compliance.
The Impact of Health Education Programs for Pregnant Women on the Reduction of Maternal and Infant Mortality Nurhidayati; Yayuk Sri Rahayu; Dewi Rubi Fitriani; Ni Nyoman Murti; Grace Carol Sipasulta
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 2 No 2 (2025): May, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i2.116

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Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) and Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) remain major health challenges in developing countries, driven by socioeconomic disparities, limited education, and poor healthcare access. Lack of knowledge about prenatal care is a key factor. This review examines the impact of health education on reducing maternal and infant mortality and provides evidence to support stronger health programs and policies.Findings show that health education enhances pregnant women’s knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to pregnancy and infant care. Prenatal checkups help detect anemia, malnutrition, hypertension, and infections, allowing early intervention. Education also reduces anxiety, supports mental health, and improves birth outcomes.Despite its benefits, implementation faces barriers such as limited resources, insufficient healthcare personnel, poor access in remote areas, and cultural or socioeconomic constraints.In conclusion, health education is an effective strategy to reduce maternal and infant mortality. Developing culturally appropriate, sustainable, and accessible programs is essential to strengthen maternal services and improve outcomes for mothers and infants.
The Effect of Digital Interventions on Public Adherence to Vaccination Programmes Trees; Sri Wahyuni; Sariestya Rismawati
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 2 No 1 (2025): February, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i1.117

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Digital interventions are increasingly emerging as innovative strategies to improve vaccination coverage. Purpose: study aims to further explore the influence of digital interventions on public compliance in vaccination programmes. Methods: The present study employed a quasi-experimental design to ascertain the impact of a digital intervention on vaccination compliance. Based on calculations using the Slovin formula with an error tolerance level of 5%, the required sample size was determined to be 400 respondents. Data were collected through an online survey before and after the intervention to assess changes in vaccination adherence. Data were analysed using inferential statistical methods, employing a logistic regression test to evaluate the relationship between the digital intervention and vaccination adequacy. Result: results showed that digital interventions had a significant effect on improving vaccination compliance from 55% to 78% (+23%, p  0.001) after the digital intervention. In addition, the level of public knowledge about vaccines increased by 25%, Conclusion: that technology-based strategies can be an effective tool in disseminating accurate health Implication: These findings provide important implications for policymakers and health workers in developing more structured digital-based vaccination programmes, as well as provide strategic recommendations for stakeholders in improving the effectiveness of these strategies.
Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Clean and Healthy Living Behaviour (PHBS) on the Incidence of Communicable Diseases in Urban Environments Sukmawati; Sri Hazanah
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 2 No 1 (2025): February, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i1.118

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term impact of Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS) implementation on the incidence of infectious diseases in urban environments. Methods. This study used a quantitative approach with a longitudinal study design. Data collection was conducted through a validated questionnaire survey, direct observation, and in-depth interviews with respondents. Data analysis was conducted using inferential statistical methods, including logistic regression to identify the association between PHBS categories and disease incidence. Results. Overall, 31.7% of respondents experienced at least one type of infectious disease during the study period. ARI was the most common infectious disease (18.3%), followed by diarrhoea (6.7%), dengue haemorrhagic fever (DBD) (4.2%), and tinea (2.5%). The results of bivariate analysis and logistic regression revealed that there was a significant relationship between the implementation of clean and healthy living behavior and the incidence (p = 0.001). Response to infectious diseases was 70% lower in the group with good compared to those with poor (OR = 0.30; p = 0.0.001). Conclusions. The implementation of good clean living behavior can significantly reduce the risk of infections in urban environment.
The Role of Midwives in Reducing Maternal Mortality Through Community-Based Health Programs Mika Sugarni; Raudhatul Munawarah; Zaida Mauludiyah; Ketut Espana Giri; Hadija
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 2 No 2 (2025): May, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i2.119

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Maternal mortality rate (MMR) is an important indicator in assessing the effectiveness of a country's health system. Despite various efforts, the MMR in Indonesia is still high compared to other countries in Southeast Asia. This study aims to analyze the role of midwives in reducing MMR through community-based health programs. The research method used was a quantitative approach with a pretest-posttest design without a control group. The study sample consisted of 50 pregnant women who were selected by purposive sampling in study area X. The intervention program included maternal health education and counseling by midwives. The results showed a significant increase in pregnant women's understanding of pregnancy health, with an average pretest score of 60.04 and increased to 85.6 at posttest (p (00.00) < 0.05). The educational efforts led by midwives have demonstrated effectiveness in enhancing pregnant women's awareness of danger signs during pregnancy, improving nutritional practices, and promoting preparedness for safe childbirth. These outcomes highlight the educational role of midwives as a crucial factor in maternal health interventions, contributing significantly to the reduction of maternal mortality rates (MMR). Strengthening midwives’ capacity and ensuring supportive health policies are essential steps toward optimizing their role in education and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to maternal health.
Development of Engineered Water Reservoirs for Aedes Mosquito Breeding Control Aidil Onasis; Jihad Wafiqa Rahmah; Rahmi Hidayanti; Akhirul Desman; Evino Sugriarta; Awalia Gusti
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 2 No 2 (2025): May, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i2.121

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The presence of water reservoirs as mosquito breeding sites is a major factor in the transmission of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF). This study developed an engineering-based tool to manage larval density and prevent mosquito proliferation. Experiments were conducted using 18 water reservoirs made of fiber, concrete, metal, and plastic, both with and without larval traps, with 900 Aedes aegypti larvae as samples. Data were analyzed using univariate and bivariate methods (T-test) at a 95% confidence level. Results showed no significant difference among container materials in supporting mosquito breeding, allowing flexibility in designing water containers for vector control. A light sensor was later integrated to detect larval presence, and a model for community-based application was introduced. The findings confirm that all types of water storage, regardless of material or size, can support mosquito breeding. Incorporating technologies such as light or motion sensors can enhance larval control efforts. This model also serves as a tool for public education on environmental health, emphasizing the importance of household conditions in preventing mosquito proliferation. Further research will refine and implement the model in real-world settings.
Postpartum Maternal Mental Health: Identification of Risk Factors and Holistic Intervention Approaches Zakiyah; Irma Fitria; Sri Wahyuni; Grace Carol Sipasulta; Sirajul Muna
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 2 No 2 (2025): May, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v2i2.122

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Postpartum maternal mental health is a critical issue that directly affects maternal well-being and child development. Postpartum Depression (PPD) is the most common disorder, often accompanied by anxiety, stress, and other psychological problems that can hinder recovery, bonding, and parenting.Risk factors for postpartum mental health disorders include role adjustment stress, previous mental health history, childbirth complications, unplanned pregnancy, hormonal imbalance, limited social support, fatigue, and sleep disturbances. Identifying these factors is essential to guide prevention and intervention strategies.This study applies a qualitative review with thematic analysis of existing findings. Results highlight the effectiveness of holistic interventions, such as psychosocial support, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness, prenatal and postnatal education, balanced nutrition for hormonal stability, and pharmacological treatment when necessary. Partner and family involvement also play a crucial role in maternal recovery.In conclusion, comprehensive and holistic approaches are needed to address postpartum maternal mental health, ensuring optimal physical and emotional outcomes for mothers and children.