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Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan, known as Interest, is an Indonesian language journal published by Health Polytechnic of Surakarta Ministry twice a year in May and November. This journal provides a forum for exchanging ideas about theory, methodology and fundamental issues related to the world of health which include nursing, midwifery, physiotherapy, acupuncture, herbal medicine (herbal), occupational therapy, prosthetic orthotics, speech therapy, public health, medicine, and health education.
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Interest : Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan
ISSN : 22525432     EISSN : 25796135     DOI : 10.37341
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Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Merupakan jurnal yang menyediakan forum untuk bertukar ide tentang teori, metodologi dan isu-isu mendasar yang terkait dengan dunia kesehatan yang meliputi keperawatan, kebidanan, fisioterapi, akupuntur, jamu (herbal), okupasi terapi, ortotik prostetik, terapi wicara, kesehatan masyarakat, kedokteran, dan pendidikan kesehatan.
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Effects Of Lower Limb Neurodynamic In Short Hamstring Syndrome Antari, Ni Komang Ayu Juni; Kinandana, Gede Parta; Nugraha, Made Hendra Satria; Negara, Anak Agung Gede Angga Puspa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37341/interest.v12i1.412

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Background: Injury to the hamstring muscle is a very common site of injury in general sports or work-related physical activity. The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of the addition of lower limb neurodynamics to the intervention of ultrasound therapy and stretching in short hamstring syndrome. Methods: This study is a Randomized Controlled Trial with a Pre-Test and Post-Test Group Design. The number of subjects in this study was 30 respondents, who were divided into 2 groups, namely the control group (n = 15) and the treatment group (n = 15). In the control group, subjects received a combination of ultrasound therapy and stretching. In the treatment group, subjects received a combination of ultrasound therapy, stretching, and lower limb neurodynamics. The intervention was carried out three times a week for four weeks (12 sessions). The length of the hamstring muscles is measured by straight leg raise (SLR) range of motion (ROM) and passive knee extension (PKE) ROM using a goniometer. Results: The results of statistical analysis showed that there was a significant difference between the two groups in the difference between the SLR ROM and PKE ROM before and after the intervention measured using a goniometer (p = 0.000). Conclusion: The addition of lower limb neurodynamics in the combination of ultrasound therapy and stretching intervention is proven to increase SLR ROM and PKE ROM in cases of the short hamstring. Lower limb neurodynamics could be used in clinical practice as an alternative to improving short hamstring syndrome.
Identifying Provinces With RMNCH-IC Disparities Between Urban - Rural Residences In Indonesia Satria, Manca; Nooraeni, Rani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37341/interest.v12i1.485

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Background: Intervention coverage in reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health (RMNCH-IC) is still unequal between urban and rural residences. This inequality is considered to also occur in Indonesia. The Composite Coverage Index (CCI) measures RMNCH-IC. However, CCI measurements at provincial levels according to residences are not yet available in Indonesia due to the limited sample size at some CCI indicators. Therefore, provinces with a large RMNCH-IC inequality, or disparity, between residences have not been identified. Thus, this study aims to measure CCI as a whole at provincial levels according to residences in Indonesia through the estimation of CCI indicators using MRP, to be used to identify provinces with CCI disparities between residences. Methods: Small Area Estimation (SAE), especially Multilevel Regression and Poststratification (MRP) models, can be used to estimate parameters for each province according to residences with limited samples. The secondary data used in this study come from the latest survey, the 2017 Indonesian Health Demographic Survey (IDHS). Results: Based on the value of the CCI dimension, urban residences have better dimensions of maternal and newborn health, while rural residences have better dimensions of reproductive and child health. There are 5 provinces with RMNCH-IC disparities between residences in Indonesia. Conclusion: Efforts to reduce CCI inequalities are still needed for each residence in their respective dimension, especially for provinces with RMNCH-IC disparities. Further research is needed to explain the determinants of the large disparities between the five provinces.
No Different Acute Effect Of Passive And Active Stretching On Hamstring Flexibility In Elderly Women Rustanti, Marti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37341/interest.v12i1.496

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Background: The flexibility of the hamstring muscle contributes significantly to movement and the risk of injury. Decreased hamstring flexibility increases the risk in older women with age. Stretching is the most common form of intervention to overcome this problem, but the most appropriate form of stretching for older women still requires further research. Methods: The study included 2 groups, where Group I received passive stretching treatment on the hamstring muscles while Group II received active stretching treatment on the same muscles. The subjects of this study were elderly women members of the Posyandu Elders from Tohudan Village, Colomadu District, Karanganyar Regency. Results: The results showed that there was a decrease in hamstring flexibility in older women. Passive stretching treatment has an effect on increasing hamstring muscle flexibility (p = 0.00). There was an effect of active stretching on increasing hamstring muscle flexibility (p = 0.03). There was no difference in the effect between passive stretching and active stretching on increasing hamstring muscle flexibility (p = 0.837). Conclusion: Passive stretching treatment has an effect on increasing hamstring muscle flexibility (p = 0.00). There was an effect of active stretching on increasing hamstring muscle flexibility (p = 0.03). There was no difference in the effect between passive stretching and active stretching on increasing hamstring muscle flexibility (p = 0.837). Conclusion: Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that providing passive stretching and active stretching can both increase hamstring muscle flexibility in older women.
Implementation Protection Law Safety And Health Work (K3) on Worker Plantation Sector Pramesti, Nadila Putri; Harun, Harun; Rizka, Rizka
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37341/interest.v12i1.572

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Background: Worker plantation prone to to risk safety And health high work , however  implementation protection law Still become challenge . Limitations regulation , lack awareness And knowledge , capacity weak , as well lack of monitoring And enforcement law become factor main obstacle protection law for worker plantation . Study about implementation protection law safety and health work on worker plantation need done for evaluate challenge And existing problem as well as look for right solution for increase protection worker plantation. Aim of this study is to describe implementation protection law safety and health work (KS) on worker plantation sector.  Methods: A systematic review , with use article And book as source reference . Election source References done through machine Google search with criteria inclusion form article from journal national accredited Sinta And journal international Scopus accredited or non-Scopus issued No more from year 2020. Analysis done in a manner systematic with consider methodology research, findings main, and conclusion from every included research  in study.  Results: Implementation protection K3 law in plantations important For well-being worker . Required awareness , training, supervision, and enforcement firm law. Protection child laborer still minimal, necessary effort intensive . Expansion of the OSH program, increase of human resources, and repair system information required . Evaluation And repair sustainable important. The hope, effective implementation can upgrade condition work on the plantationour articles were found in this research article.  Conclusion: Implementation K3 law in the sector plantation important For guard safety worker. Needed awareness, training, supervision , and enforcement firm law . Protection child laborer Still need improved . Expansion of the OSH program, increase of human resources, and repair system information required . Evaluation And repair sustainable important. Expected condition work in the sector plantation can getting better with effective implementation.
Functional Vocabulary Measurement Pratomo, Hafidz Triantoro Aji; Siswanto, Arif; Purnaningrum, Windiarti Dwi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37341/interest.v12i1.565

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Background: Vocabulary is an essential component in child and individual communication performance. This ability is an indicator of language problems or disorders that may be experienced. Measuring receptive and expressive vocabulary areas is necessary to value the children’s abilities comprehensively. The provision of a vocabulary problem-examining instrument is a condition needing immediate investigation. This research aims to evaluate the validity and reliability of the Functional Vocabulary Ability Measurement instrument.   Methods: This study was quantitative research. Forty (40) respondents were involved in this research with varying language problem backgrounds. The instrument trial involved clinicians with speech therapist and non-therapist backgrounds. The test-retest method was used to analyze the reliability of the instrument.   Results: The result of the validity test shows a rho value for receptive and expressive vocabulary subtests with a total value > 0.800 at a significance level ≤ 0.001. The reliability value of Cronbach’s alpha test result is 0.980 for receptive vocabulary and 0.986 for expressive vocabulary components, for a total value of 0.991. The relation of the test-retest result indicates that the value of relation in the first and second measurements is 0.93 for receptive vocabulary, 0.945 for expressive vocabulary components, and a total value of 0.936.   Conclusion: This research instrument has qualified validity and reliability values. Clinicians can use this instrument as one option in the child's vocabulary ability assessment process. Further research is necessary to see the impact of the instrument more broadly.
Telenursing-Based Self-Care Management Education Improves The Quality Of Life Of Hypertension Sufferers In The Rural Area Pragaan Health Center Suprayitno, Emdat; Permatasari, Dian; Huzaimah, Nailiy
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  Background: A person's view of their life within the framework of their culture and values, which encompass the areas of physical, psychological, social, and environmental activities, is referred to as their quality of life. In order to raise awareness and promote self-care, intervention measures are desperately needed. The purpose of this research is to evaluate how telenursing education affects hypertension patients' quality of life.   Methods: This study used a quasi-experimental methodology. With a simple random sample, the population consisted of sixty hypertensive people. The sixty-person sample was split into two groups: thirty individuals in the treatment group got an educational intervention centered around supportive care, while thirty individuals in the control group were given hypertension pamphlets.   Results: The quality of life score in the treatment group following the intervention was p = 0.000, according to research based on the independent t-test. The study's findings demonstrated the effectiveness of telenursing instruction in raising hypertension patients' quality of life; as such, this intervention may catalyze raising hypertensive patients' levels of self-care.   Conclusion: In conclusion, telenursing education support has an impact on hypertension patients' quality of life.
Determinant Factors of Compliance Antiretroviral Consumption in People Living with HIV AIDS (PLWHA) Mutmainah, Mutmainah; Supriyadi, Supriyadi; Herawati, Fondha; Mufida, Umdah
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Background: The Human Immunodeficiency/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV AIDS) is one of the most deadly diseases. Obedience to drink ARV drugs becomes a deciding factor in the quality of life of PLWHA patients. Determinant factors of compliance not taking ARVs yet found in a certain way. Objectives from the study This is to describe determinant factors of compliance with ARV consumption for people living with HIV AIDS (PLWHA) at home in Sick Surakarta Central General.   Methods: Type study This is a descriptive-analytic approach designed to be cross-sectional. The population is all HIV AIDS patients undergoing ARV therapy maintained at Jalan RSUP Surakarta, with as many as 49 patients. Data collection techniques use total sampling. Data collection is done using a questionnaire for ART compliance (Life Windows Information-Motivation-Behaviorak Skill). Data analysis techniques include univariate and bivariate analysis with the Chi-Square test.   Results: Research results show (1) Chi-Square test result information (p = 3.027). (2) Results of the Chi-Square test of motivation (p = 0.776) (3) Chi-Square test results: skills and behavior (p = 2.982). No There is a significant influence between information, motivation, and skills associated with obedience to drug ARVs. (1) Odd Ratio Test Results Information (p = 0.244), Odd Ratio Test Results Motivation (p = 0.420), Nagelkerke's R Square (p = 0.185), or 18.5%.   Conclusion: Support family is very influential in influencing obedience to drug ARVs, so officer health must involve families and always give support to patients who receive ARV therapy.
Family Support on Blood Pressure in Elderly Hypertension: A Literature Review Rahayu, Muthia Ridha; Adriani, Rita Benya; Patriyani, Ros Endah Happy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37341/interest.v12i1.714

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Background: Hypertension is a non-communicable disease that mostly occurs in the elderly and can cause serious complications such as stroke and heart disease. One factor that can help manage hypertension in the elderly is family support. This support plays a role in improving adherence to medication, maintaining a healthy diet, and reducing stress that can affect blood pressure. This study aims to examine the relationship between family support and blood pressure management in hypertensive elderly based on a literature review. Methods: This study used the literature review method with guidelines from Grove and Gray EBP. Articles were searched through Google Scholar, Ebsco, and Elsevier databases with the keywords "family support," "hypertension," and "elderly." Articles were screened using the PICOS Framework to ensure relevance to the research topic. Results: Analysing 10 articles that met the selection criteria, we found that good family support contributed to improved medication adherence, hypertension diet adherence, and improved quality of life for the elderly. The most influential forms of support include emotional, social, instrumental, and financial support. Conclusion: Family support plays a significant role in the management of blood pressure in hypertensive elderly. Elderly people who get emotional, social, instrumental, and financial support from their families show better blood pressure control and higher quality of life. Families can provide optimal support for the elderly with hypertension by offering emotional, informational, instrumental, and appreciation support to improve adherence to medication and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Improving Sleep Quality and Blood Pressure Through Warm Foot Soak in the Elderly Mulya, Cahya; Sulistyowati, Dwi; Astuti, Athanasia Budi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37341/interest.v12i1.715

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Background: Hypertension can lead to decreased sleep quality in the elderly. Nursing interventions are needed to overcome sleep disorders in the elderly. This study analyses the effect of warm water foot bath therapy on reducing blood pressure and improving sleep quality in elderly people with hypertension who experience sleep disorders. Methods: Pre-experimental research with one group pre-post test design method. The purposive sampling technique was 37 respondents. Research instrument questionnaire sheet. Friedman statistical test. Results: Friedman test results p value < 0.001. Sleep quality before warm water soaking results in moderate PSQI scores (37.8%) and respondents with poor PSQI scores (62.2%). After the warm water soak, the PSQI score was good (8.1%), respondents with mild PSQI scores (18.9%) and respondents with moderate PSQI scores (73%). Friedman test p value <0.001. Conclusion: Warm water foot baths can reduce blood pressure and improve sleep quality in the elderly. This therapy can be used as a nursing intervention in the elderly who experience hypertension and sleep disorders.
Correlation Between Parental Verbal Violence and Adolescents’ Self-Confidence in Junior High School Students Fadlia, Khafidhotul; Insiyah, Insiyah; Caturini, Endang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37341/interest.v12i1.716

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Background: Parents should provide the best upbringing for their children, but sometimes the majority of parents educate their children with violence. Verbal violence is insulting, yelling, and saying inappropriate words. This study analyses the relationship between parental verbal violence and adolescents' self-confidence. Methods: Quantitative design with an approach to 264 respondents with simple random sampling technique, using a questionnaire measuring instrument. Results: The results of the Kendall's tau-b correlation test obtained a p value of 0.002 with a correlation coefficient of 0.133 in the very low category. Children who experience mild verbal violence (72%) and moderate self-confidence (65.2%). Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between parental verbal violence and adolescents' self-confidence. Parents should be provided with parenting education programs that emphasize positive communication strategies to prevent verbal violence and support the development of adolescent self-confidence.

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