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Description of Sexual Patterns in Pregnant Mothers

Yekti Satriyandari, Elika Puspitasari
Sexual patterns during pregnancy are frequently not given much attention and the consultation with health workers is unfortunately minimum. During pregnancy, intimacy with a partner is no longer considered essential. This phenomenon occurs due to changes in psychological, physiological and marital relations...
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Forms of Government Policies in Handling and Financing Health for the Community

Meirliana Widiasari, Yudho Taruno Muryanto
The existence of the Covid-19 pandemic as a global pandemic certainly has a major influence in Indonesia both from various lines of life, especially health. The pandemic that occurred in Indonesia can be said to be high, as well as in other countries, therefore the Indonesian government implements various...
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Self-Identity and Needs of Cosplayer in Role Playing

Vienchenzia Oeyta Dwitama Dinatha, Fransisca Iriani Roesmala Dewi
Cosplay is a role-playing activity in which someone dresses and acts according to the character they are playing. The characters are taken from fiction, i.e. comics, movies, games, novels, etc. In Indonesia, many people attend cosplay events, while wearing costumes. They are called cosplayers. Previous...
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Effect of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Serum Maternal with Newborn Baby Weight in Pregnant Women Chronic Energy Lack

Fafelia Rozyka Meysetri, Aprima Yona Amir, Fanny Jesica
Pregnancy is the most important period for fetal growth. One of the factors that influence the success of pregnancy is the nutritional status of the mother previously and during pregnancy. Dietary status is said to be good if there is a balance between the amount of energy entering the body and the energy...
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The Correlation Between Long-Term Use Of Injecting Contraception Of Dmpa And Reproductive Reversibility Atworking Area Of Pekauman Public Health Center Banjarmasin

Nurul Hidayah, Sitti Khadijah, Reni Wijayanti
Objective: To analyze the correlation between long-term use of injrcting contraception of DMPA and reproductive reversibility at working area of Pekauman Public Health Center Banjarmasin. Method: Quantitative research using Cross Sectional research design. The population in this study was pregnant women...
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Selection of Food Materials and Diet Intervention of Casein Free Gluten Free (CFGF) on Children Nutritional’s Status of Autism in Bengkulu City

Kamsiah, Emy Yuliantini
Background: The prevalence of autistic children has a significant increase. Autism can happen to all children from various social and cultural levels. Autistic behavior can be handled with several steps including through medical treatment, psychological therapy, behavior management, and diet regulation....
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Efficacy of Neurodynamic Method Complex Rehabilitation of Patients with Acute Cerebral Blood Circulation Disorder

A.V. Rechkalov, O.L. Rechkalova, N.R. Halliulina
The article presents the results of the proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation in patients who have suffered a stroke. The use of the 4-week PNF course contributed to a significant increase in the motor index, which was accompanied by an increase in the volume of motion in the joints of the paretic...
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Readiness Of Community Participation On Household Waste Management at Cililitan, Kramat Jati, East Jakarta

Putri Winda Lestari, Widanarti Setyaningsih
Based on the primary survey, the knowledge, the attitude and the behavior on household waste management at Cililitan was well adequate but there are still residents who have not managed household waste properly. Infrastructure, community, and organization readiness are important in making sustainable...
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The Correlation Between Self Care Behavior and the Level of Hba1c of the Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 in Binjai City, Sumatera Utara Province

Rina Amelia, Harun Alrasyid Damanik, Dharma Lindarto, Erna Mutiara
Diabetes has become the fastest growing chronic disease in the world. Therefore, in order to manage it, behavioral changes in lifestyle including physical activity, dietary, monitoring of blood glucose levels (BGL), and obedience to treatment are needed. A good self care (self-management) of patients...
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The Correlation between Inclination and the Thickness of Maxillary Central Incisors at Orthodontic Clinic of RSGM FKG USU (Research Report)

Nurhayati, Amalia Oeripto
In an orthodontic treatment, the labio-lingual movement of the anterior teeth is required to improve the sagittal relationship of the maxillary and mandibular arch in order to achieve a more harmonious profile. However, excessive force to the teeth movement could lead to iatrogenic effect, therefore...
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Correlation of Age and Genetic with Gout Arthritis: A Cross-Sectional Study

Feti Kumala Dewi, Susilo Rini
Unchangeable risk factors such as family history, genetic, age and sex. Risk factors that can be changed and affect the incidence of hyperuricemia are obesity, food and alcohol intake, drug consumption, kidney disorders and hypertension. The purpose of the study was to analyze the correlation of obesity...
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The Comparative Analysis of Maternal Mortality in the Russian Federation and Chechen Republic for the Period of 2010–2017

M.M. Khachuraeva, P.G. Akhmadova
The article presents a comparative analysis of the dynamics of maternal mortality (MM) and its structure in the Russian Federation and the Chechen Republic for the period 2010–2017. In the Russian Federation for the period 2010–2017, there was a persistent decrease in maternal mortality by 6.7 %. While...
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Bicuspidization of Necrosis Mandibular Second Molar With Grade II Furcation Involvement

A Case Report

Maharatih Tiwi Sandjoko, Kurnia Fitriningtyas, Margareta Rinastiti, Raphael Tri Endra Untara
Innovations in dental science and the higher patient expectations that appear when the periodontal disease affects the furcation area have led to a more conservative treatment approach to save teeth. Bicuspidization is a surgical procedure performed to separate the mesial and distal roots of molars with...
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Management of Stage IVA Sinonasal Carcinoma Infiltrating Skin of Cheek: A Case Report

Luchia Elfira, Fadhlia Fadhlia, Benny Kurnia, Darmayanti Darmayanti
Advanced stage of sinonasal carcinoma that infiltrating skin of cheek is rarely found, surgery is still the main modality since the cancer has not penetrated the intracranial. Based on the distribution, Ohngren is divided into: suprastructure and infrastructure. To report the diagnosis and management...
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The Characterization and Treatment Overview of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients in Universitas Sumatera Utara Hospital Medan in September-October 2021

Embun Suci Nasution, Urip Harahap, Baharudin Ibrahim, Khairunnisa
One of the highly prevalent non-communicable diseases is type 2 diabetes mellitus and some of its risk factors include living a sedentary lifestyle, family history, and being 45 years or older. The disease was observed to have 57% prevalence in Indonesia according to the data provided in 2007 by the...
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Epidemiological Profile of Stroke in Patients Admitted to a Teaching Hospital, in Babil Governorate, Iraq

Tuqa Ali Talib, Hasan Alwan Baiee
Stroke was considered as a high priority public health problem especially income countries including middle and low income Iraq. To investigate the epidemiologic characteristics of confirmed stroke patients admitted to Al Sadiq reference hospital in Babil governorate Iraq. This was a descriptive cross...
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Correlation between Fat Intake and Physical Activity on The Incidence of Hypertension in Patients Aged 45 – 69 Years Old in Regional Dinoyo Health Center Malang City

Haura Salwa Aulia Pherenis, Septa Katmawanti, Karina Nilasari
According to 2018 Riskesdas data, the prevalence of hypertension among those ≥ 18 years old was 34.1%, in Indonesia and 36.3% in East Java. According to Malang City Health Profile 2020, the most common disease in Malang City is high blood pressure with 35,641 cases. The term “hypertension” refers to...
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Neonatal Outcome from Severe Preeclampsia With and Without HELLP Syndrome at RSUP Prof. Dr. I.G.N.G. Ngoerah Denpasar

Ni Made Dwi Purnamayanti, Ketut Yuliana Widiasari, Listina Ade Widya Ningtyas, Ni Wayan Suarniti, Ni Komang Erny Astiti
Hemolysis Elevated Liver enzymes and Low Platelets (HELLP syndrome) is a severe complication of preeclampsia. HELLP syndrome is manifestation of impaired liver function. Worsening of the maternal condition in HELLP syndrome also has an impact on the fetus. This study aims to determine neonatal outcomes...
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Relationship Between Age and Comorbidities and Elderly Gymnastics in Puskesmas Ngaringan, Grobogan Regency

Purhadi, Meity Mulya Susanti, Festi Mahanani
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between age and comorbidities and elderly gymnastics in Puskesmas Ngaringan, Grobogan Regency.This type of research is correlation analysis, in which, it is to analyze the dynamics of the correlation between phenomena, both between risk and...
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Acute Psychosis in Post-Seizure Epilepsy Patient: A Case of Post-ictal Psychosis (PIP)

Tiasarah Aretha Sitepu, Dessy Mawar Zalia
Postictal psychosis (PIP) is a type of peri-ictal psychosis. PIP was defined as a psychotic episode that begins less than one week after the epileptic seizure, especially the focal seizure group with disturbance of consciousness with or without evolution to generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTC). In...
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Risk Factors of Thyroid Gland Malignancy

Widya Maulina Lestari, Yussy Afriani Dewi, Sally Mahdiani
Introduction: Thyroid gland malignancy is the fifth most common endocrine malignancy in women, which is classified into differentiated and undifferentiated carcinoma. Risk factors of thyroid gland malignancy consist of individual, family history and exposure to irradiation. Purpose: to discuss risk factors...
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The Effectiveness of Fitness Massage After Physical Activity and Sport Massage of Lower Extremities in Improving Range of Motion and Joint Function Scale of Futsal Athletes

Ali Satia Graha, Rachmah Laksmi Ambardini
The study aimed at finding out the difference between sport massage (SM) and fitness massage after physical activity (FMPA) and the effectiveness of the SM and the FMPA in improving range of motion (ROM) and joint function scale of lower extremities. It used pre-experimental design of two-group pretest...
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Anxiety and Performance of Scuba Diver

Rumpoko S.S, Sitiasih V.S, Sudarmanto E
A diver suffering from anxiety symptoms will definitely have an impact. Physical and psychological factors that will give negative effects on performance, and advanced exposure can cause loss of control of the body, cardiorespiratory system increases and cause panic. Anxiety is a psychological symptoms...
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Evaluation of the Depth of the Curve of Spee, Overjet, and Overbite in Class I, Class II, and Class III Malocclusion Among Patients at University of North Sumatera Dental Hospital

Nazruddin Nazruddin, Yan Yu Tan
The curve of Spee is an important characteristic in the mandibular arch. An opti-mal occlusion must have a curve of Spee ranging from flat to mild. Therefore, an understanding of the curve of Spee is essential for both diagnosis and treatment planning in orthodontics. The aim of this study was to examine...
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Swimming Learning Model For Elementary School Students Who are not Brave to Swim

Abdul Sukur, Ika Novitaria, Hamim Khiara Ananda
Swimming is one of the materials in physical education taught to elementary school students. However, many elementary school students are not brave when having to learn swimming for various reasons. Therefore, this study was conducted with the aim to produce a model of swimming learning for elementary...
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All-in-one approach to the formation of tourism, sports and other clusters in the Russian Federation

Arkadii Simdiankin, Pavel Probin, Egor Khludnev, Natalia Ostankova
This study is devoted to the analysis of economic and legal aspects of clustering in Russia. The model is proposed to assess the floating index of the impact of stress factor on the development of clusters and the need to take it into account during the formation of relevant projects. The development...
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Teat End Condition and Hyperkeratosis at Different Lactation Periods

Herwin Pisestyani, RP Agus Lelana, Advis Dwi Saputra, Retno Wulansari, Afton Atabany, Mirnawati B. Sudarwanto
As a producer of milk, dairy cows must be in good health condition. This study was aimed to assess the influence of hand milking at difference lactation and udder quarter towards teat end condition and hyperkeratosis on dairy cattle in Kunak Bogor and Pasir Jambu Bandung. Object used in the study are...
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The Influence of Training and Motivation on Body Fat Percentage of Medan Tribe Fitness Members

Roni Sinaga, Sabaruddin Yunis Bangun, Zulfikar Ilham
This study aims to: (1) determine whether there is a difference between aerobic interval training with aerobic continuous training in lowering body fat percentage members of medan tribe fitness, (2) determine whether there is an interaction between exercise and motivation to exercise on body fat percentage...
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The Effect of Cabbage Leaf Treatment in Alleviating Breast Engorgement in Postpartum Mother

Nidatul Khofiyah, Siwi Dwi Febriyanti
Breast engorgement takes place because breast milk is not implanted adequately. In consequence, the rest of the milk is collected in the ductal system triggering engorgement. If the breast engorgement is not resolved, mastitis and breast abscess will occur. This study aims to determine the effect of...
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Level of Physical Condition of Daughter Taekwondo MTC (Manunggal Taekwondo Centre) Pekanbaru-Riau

Etika Yusrina
The problem of this research is to see the physical condition of the taekwondoque athlete at MTC (Manunggal Taekwondo Center) Pekanbaru and give a description of the physical condition condition of the taekwondoin daughter at MTC (Manunggal Taekwondo Center) Pekanbaru. The purpose of this study is to...
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The Effectiveness of Therapeutic Exercise in Improving Pain and Quality of Life Young Women with Primary Dysmenorrhea: A Systematic Review

W Wahyuni, Nor Azlin Mohd Nordin, M Mutalazimah
Dysmenorrhea or menstrual pain is one of the health problems of many young women of all ages and races that cause them to be absent from their job. Globally more than 50% of young women report dysmenorrhea, with 10-20% experiencing severity. Although dysmenorrhea has a negative impact on a woman’s life,...
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The Heart Rates of the Third-Grade Elementary School Students During Physical Education Classes

Ricky Wibowo, Didin Budiman, Gano Sumarno
The results of research in various countries show that students do not reach the recommended intensity of physical activity during physical education classes. The purpose of this study was to investigate the intensity of physical activity of elementary school students in physical education classes. The...
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Developing Guideline on Patient and Family Education in Promoting Mental Health and Preventing Schizophrenia

Shaqina Said, Muhammad Farhan Maruli, Hervita Diatri
Schizophrenia is a significantly disabling condition which affects more than 400,000 people in Indonesia. However, only 84.9% of people with schizophrenia in Indonesia seek medical help and only 48.9% of those adhere to medication. Another problem in Indonesia is pasung (shackling), which occurs in 31.5%...
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Husband Support on Working Mothers in Giving Exclusive Breastfeeding

Yunri Merida, Dwi Ernawati, Mufdlilah
Exclusive breastfeeding provides short-term and long-term benefits for infants and mothers. Promotional efforts through various media on the importance of exclusive breastfeeding are still being carried out and the program achievements keep increasing. The number of breastfeeding mothers in Indonesia...
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Patient Sociodemographic Characteristics and Adherence to Hypertension Medication: A Survey in a Rural Village in Indonesia

Alma Natasya, Riana Rahmawati
Hypertension has become a major global health problem and is one of the most important risk factors for cardiovascular events that can be prevented and treated. Medication adherence is important in hypertension management and can be influenced by various factors, including those related to patients and...
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C677T Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (MTHFR) Gene Polymorphism and Treatment Response in Schizophrenia Patients

Muthmainah Muthmainah, Nova Kurniasari, Mohammad Fanani, Septiawan Debree, Herdaetha Adriestri
Schizophrenia is one of the most common psychiatric disorders. Antipsychotics are widely used to treat schizophrenia. However, around 20 % of people with schizophrenia fail to respond to antipsychotic treatment. Treatment response is influenced by genetic factor. Polymorphism of APOE, NOTCH4 and COMT...
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Analysis of Patient Satisfaction and Interest of Patient on Doctor Servicing Health Care Provider in the Healthcare and Social Security Agency

Sandu Siyoto, Elya Irawan Putri
Health services as health facilities for health service of first strata who responsible to carries out individual health efforts and society health efforts still minim. Good quality service will give satisfaction and interest on patient. This reseach purposed to analyze of patient satisfaction and interest...
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Analytical Study on Nationalism Sense of West Java National Sport Week's Athletes

Nina Sutresna, Lilis Komariyah, Etor Suwandar
Many athletes transfer from one region to other region in few last years often being highlighted in achievement sports. It is undeniable that some stimulus such as gratitude money offered during regional competition (i.e. POR) even in National competition (i.e. PON), money is one of the reason for athletes...
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Combination of Thought Stopping Therapy and Progressive Muscle Relaxation to Reduce Anxiety

Laili Hidayati, Budi Keliat, Ice Wardani
Clients with physical illness tend to experience anxiety and the condition can worsen their physical condition. In general hospital, nursing intervention still, focuses on the physical problems and gives less attention to the psychological problems. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of...
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Clinical Case of 11-Year-Old Child with Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura

А.А. Revazova, Т.Т. Boraeva, F.V. Bazrova, F.S. Dzebisova, М.V. Burnatseva, А.М. Grigorian
Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura - TTP (Moschcowitz's disease) is one of the most severe forms of microangiopathy, which is characterized by intense platelet aggregation, thrombocytopenia consumption, microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, and ischemic damage to various organs. TTP is extremely rare for...
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Assessment of Reproductive Health Services in Selected Community Clinics

Umme Asma Abshari, Sohel Rana, Cecep Heriana
To assess the utilization of reproductive health services. This was a cross-sectional descriptive study conducted with both qualitative and quantitative approach from January to December 2014 by interviewing 100 service receivers and 10 service providers of 10 community clinic of Cox’s Bazar sadar upazilla...
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The Sanitation of Herbal Substances Using Infrared Radiation as Exemplified by Calendula officinalis L.

Ye.G. Khudonogova, S.V. Polovinkina, S.V. Sizykh, V.V. Tungrikova, I.A. Khudonogov, M.A. Rachenko, A.M. Rachenko, A.A. Mikhlyayeva
The key parameters of raw material sanitation are the temperature and the time. These two factors can be seen as microbiological in sanitation processes because they are responsible for the elimination of microorganisms. The study object is represented by herbal substances of Calendula officinalis L....
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The Influence of Training on the Knowledge Level of Larva Monitoring Students in Three Elementary Schools in Kutaraja District, Banda Aceh

Dewi Susanna, Tris Eryando, Kholis Ernawati, Hermansyah, Ritawati, Daniah, Tiara Mairani
Community involvement that included students to participate in DHF control is a valuable effort in reducing the burden of disease. The study was conducted to assess the effect trained on knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding dengue and its association among students called larva monitoring students...
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Intensive Therapy for Post-resuscitation Disease in a Patient with Hypothermia (Clinical Case)

Alexander F. Potapov, Albina A. Ivanova, Alexandra G. Zolotareva, Zakhar M. Rozhin, Svetlana V. Semenova
The present article describes a case of a successful outcome of post-resuscitation disease after prolonged cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) at the prehospital stage in a patient with clinical death due to hypothermia. The unknown, a young man, was admitted to the Emergency Medical Center by an emergency...
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The Assessment of the Diagnostic Value of the Heart-Type Fatty Acid-Binding Protein (hFABP) in the Patients Suffering from Chest Pain and Suspected with Acute Coronary Syndrome

Jamaluddin Jamaluddin, Muzakkir Amir, Peter Kabo, Idar Mappangara
This research aimed to assess the diagnostic value of hFABP in diagnosing the AMI in patients with the chest pain onset ≤6 hours. This diagnostic study was performed on 39 patients with the chest pain onset ≤6 hours in the Emergency Room of Dr Wahidin Sudirohusodo hospital, Makassar from February 2015...
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The Role of Parent for Their Children’s Confidence in Soccer Activity U-11 Players

Hidayat Humaid, Ferry Yohannes Wattimena
The purpose of the study was to find information about how much the role of parent for their children’s confidence who train in Ragunan soccer school. There has been much literature and anecdotal accounts reporting poor parental behaviours in the youth sporting context. Pre-existing studies on parental...
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The Role of Blended Learning on Cognitive Step in Education of Sport Teaching by Adjusting the Learning Style of the Students

Abi Fajar Fathoni
Education of sport teaching is often done by using face to face teaching where the teaching model is only effective for the students with kinesthetic learning style. However, for the students that have visual and auditorial learning style, it is less effective to use only face to face teaching. The purpose...
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The Changes of Position and Angulation of Condyle Mandible Before and After Orthodontic Treatment in Class II Malocclusion by Using Cephalometric Radiograph

Nurmuhayannah, Erna Sulistyawati, Nazruddin
The condyle position is important for the balance of the stomatognathic system. The changes of the condyle position from the normal position can cause Temporomandibular disorders (TMD). Malocclusions may cause condyle position changes at the Temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Treatment of skeletal class...
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Correlation Between Obesity and Hypertension with Gout Arthritis: A Cross-Sectional Study

Feti Kumala Dewi, Susilo Rini
Gout is also associated with various diseases such as hypertension, cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus and other types of metabolic diseases. The mechanism of the occurrence of Arthritis Gout in metabolic diseases is due to increased kidney workload. Gout Arthritis is also related to hypertension...
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Log Book Development in Football Learning with Tactical Approaches

Mesnan, Irwansyah Panjaitan, Amir Supriadi
The study aims to produce a log book product model of the logging Book of football Learning with a tactical approach. This research is an advanced study of previous research. Based on the analysis of the material expert validator, media and football learning that the teaching book developed has been...
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Potential of Autotrophic Microalgae (Spirulina plantensis) in Decreased Coliform Bacteria

Anindita Tri Kusuma Pratita, Mochamad Fathurohman
Objectives: Dense settlements spend the distance between the well and the toilet. So, many sources of clean water are contaminated by coliform bacteria. Microalgae is an important micro-plant which is a bioindicator of clean water. Besides that microalgae can also decrease the number of coliform bacteria....
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Injection Drug Abuse Risky HIV Infection Among Indonesian Prisoners (Data Analysis IBBS 2015)

Sri Utami, Rico Januar Sitorus
Prisoners are one of the community groups that are vulnerable to HIV/AIDS. Prison put people in high-risk situations for the spread of HIV, because of the risky practice behavior. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of injection drug abuse with HIV infection among Indonesian prisoners....
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Husband’s Support for Pregnant Women Facing Childbirth at Kalasan Public Health Center, Sleman, Indonesia

Sartika Dwi Yolanda Putri, Nurul Kurniati
Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) in Indonesia was 305 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2017. Prolonged labor is one of the causes of high MMR in Indonesia. Several factors contribute to long labor, including power, passage, passanger and psychological. Psychological mothers who are not ready to face childbirth...
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Neonatal Mortality Rate and Causes of Death in Sukabumi District, West Java Province

Elly Noer Rochmah, Maria Ulfah, Wahyu Harihardjaja, Laila Azra Pratesya
United Nations member agreed on a new framework, namely the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), one of the SDG’s goal is to reduce neonatal deaths to 12 deaths per 1,000 births. The most common causes of neonatal deaths according to WHO are prematurity, asphyxia, and infection. Neonatal mortality rate...
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The Development of Health Capacity Index for a Semi-Quantitative Earthquake Hazards Risk Analysis with a Special Reference to the Lombok Earthquake Disaster 2018

Wilya Isnaeni, Suryani Asa’ad, Mochammad Hatta, Saidah Syamsuddin, Fahrin R. Andiwijaya, Didi S. Agustawijaya
Earthquakes often caused severe fatalities to human beings, as the case of Aceh earthquake 2004, and Lombok earthquake 2018. For the case of Lombok shallow earthquakes 2018, the earthquakes of a magnitude 7.0 have destroyed almost 800 thousand homes, and caused the death of more than 500 people. The...
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The Effect of Indonesian Royal Jelly Supplementation on the Growth of Hybridoma and Its Monoclonal Antibody Production

Febby N. Ningsih, Tika Widayanti, Muhamad Sahlan, Andri P. Pramono, Sabar Pambudi
Monoclonal antibody (mAb) is the material that is used widely for biological experiments, therapeutic, and diagnosis. The production of monoclonal antibodies by in vitro method is still challenging, and it takes a high cost due to the use of animal-derived serum as the main growth-promoting factor. The...
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Literature Review: Effectivity of Complementary Therapies in Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Dera Alfiyanti, Alfin Ni’mah Rosyada, Mariyam, Vivi Yosafianti Pohan, Amin Samiasih, Yuni Sufyanti Arief
Leukemia is a chronic disease that affects children's physiology, psychology, also their growth, and development. It also impacts children life quality. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) disease and its chemotherapy give some effects on children. The effects can be reduced by the nurse through...
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Definition, Importance, and Formulation of Health Policy and Financing

Salma Azzuhri Rozaqi
Health policy is the implementation of public policies, namely policies that are established to improve the health status of the community. Health finance refers to how financial resources are used to ensure that the health system can adequately meet the collective health needs of all a vast amount of...
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Humanization of Humans Through Altruism:

A Study of Professional Psychology Graduate Students

Hanna Christina Uranus, Rismiyati E. Koesma, Naomi Soetikno
During COVID-19 pandemic, many adjustments were executed by universities for online learning, including on graduate programs. Learning objectives stayed identical, but learning methods changed quickly and drastically. Even with the learning changes and limitations, altruism is still considered as indicator...
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Phytochemical Screening and Antibacterial Activity of Senduduk Leaves (Melastoma malabathricum L.)

Sri Hainil, Henny Rachdiati, Dwi Prawita
Melastoma malabathricum L. leaves is a traditional plant native to tropical Asia, subtropical, and Pacific islands. This study aimed to investigate the antibacterial activity of senduduk leaves (Melastoma malabathricum L.) against bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes,and Klebsiella pneumonia. Method of extraction...
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Buk Edi (Education Book) Increases Attitude Of Pre-Diabetes Prevention And Its Complications In Bangsal District Of Kediri

Erva Elli Kristanti, Vitria Wahyu Astuti
Pre-diabetes can be experienced by any- one with several risk factors including age more than/equal to 25 years with an increase in fasting blood sugar by 1-2 mg per year and blood sugar two hours after eating 5.6-13 mg per year. Prevention strategies for both the pro- gression of pre-diabetes and diabetes...
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The Nutritional Status Based on Anthropometry and Interest in Learning Physical Education to the Level of Physical Fitness

Henry Asmara, Syahid Nur Yasin
The purpose of the research was to design comfortable tables and chairs for learning and gathering students in campus. The method used were anthropometry and percentiles to design tables and chairs. Statistical tests were used to process anthropometric data, including data adequacy tests, data uniformity...
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The Relation Between Calcium Levels in Breast Milk on Exclusive Breast Milk History and Body Length of Infants Aged 12 Months in The Public Health Centre of Padang

Meldafia Idaman, Rahma Putri Idaman, Ika Yulia Darma, Silv Zaimy
Breast milk is a natural food for babies and contains rare nutrients. The growth of the child, especially the length of the child body is influenced by the calcium contained in exclusively breast milk. Calcium intake can affect the mineralization of the new bone deposit matrix and osteoblast function....
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Hemisection as an Alternative Management for Mandibular First Molar With Bifurcation Lesion and Root Fracture: A Case Report

Fauziah Karimah, Eva Rizki Hutami, Tunjung Nugraheni, Ema Mulyawati
Modern advances in dentistry have provided the opportunity for patients to maintain a functional dentition for lifetime. Hemisection is a conservative way of preserving tooth. This procedure is an endodontic treatment performed by removing of the one or more roots and existing crown structure to increase...
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Relationship Practical Experince and Knowledge With Implementing Health Protocol During Pandemic Covid-19 Among Midwives in Bekasi District

Herlina Simanjuntak, Hajar Nur Fathur Rohmah
COVID-19 has been declared as the world pandemic and also as an outbreak of non-natural disasters in Indonesia. The government has made health service policies and protocols, especially maternal and child health services. Midwives are at the forefront and health workers that most often encountered by...
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Correlation Between Parental Readiness and Family Social Support With Parenting Self-Efficacy (Pse) in Early Marriage Mother at the Village of Warung Menteng Bogor, West Java

Rita Dwi Pratiwi, Junaida Rahmi
Parenting self-efficacy refers to a mother’s ability to carry out her role in acting more as a caregiver than the father. In, addition it also states that high parenting self-efficacy is strongly associated with the capacity of parents to provide an adaptive, stimulating, and nurturing environment for...
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The Effect of Islamic Spiritual Mindfulness on Students’ Mental Health at Pot Covid-19 Pandemic: A Case Study in Indonesia

Maryatun, Rifka Aprilia Nur Ekawati, Endang Sri Wahyuni, Indarwati, Furqan Mawardi
Purpose: The aim of this study is to apply the Islamic Spiritual Mindfulness intervention towards the final year students with post-covid-19 pandemic anxiety. Methodology: Quasi Experiment pretest-posttest without control. The sample is 30 respondents of undergraduate students in nursing...
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The Correlation Between Compliance with the Use of PPE with the Incidence of Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) at PT. Alba Unggul Metal

Nugraheni Puji Lestari, Moch. Yunus, Anita Sulistyorini, Anindya Hapsari
The International Labor Organization (ILO) estimates that 2.78 million workers die each year. The causes of death of 2.4 million are caused by occupational diseases, one of which comes from the manufacturing industry, where air pollution is one of the impacts of work activities. Diseases from air pollution,...
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Development of a Web-Based Integrated Service Management System to Improve Service Quality and Income Generating at UNY Sports Hall

Sumarjo Sumarjo, Sumaryanto Sumaryanto, Sigit Nugroho, Ahmad Nasrulloh
This study aims to develop a web-based integrated service management system to improve service quality and income generation at the UNY Sports Hall. This study uses research and development methods using the ADDIE model (Analyze, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation). The research procedure...
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The Relationship Between Quality of Life and Quality of Sleep in Patients Advanced Stage (3 and 4) Breast Cancer at RSUP Haji Adam Malik

Vera El Sammah Siagian, Elmeida Effendy, Mustafa M. Amin
Background: Breast cancer is The most frequent cancer among women worldwide. According to the American Psychiatric Association, diagnosed patients will develop traumatic stressors that could interfere with performance, such as work and social function. History of treatment such as radiotherapy, surgery,...
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The Coach Profile and the Implementation Program of the Training Period Between the Age Group < 19 Years (Yunior) at Volleyball Clubs in Yogyakarta Special Region

Fatkurahman Arjuna, M. Furqon Hidayatullah, Sugiyanto Sugiyanto, Muchsin Doewes
The purpose of this study was to determine the profile of the Coach consisting of [age, training experience, formal education and trainer license] and the implementation of the training periodization program consisting of reference to the physical exercise book owned, the application of physical exercise...
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Relationship between Gross Motor Skills and Body Mass Index of Children with Intellectual Disability

Kuston Sulton, Jajat Jajat
Previous studies of typically developing children have reported significant negative relationships between gross motor skills (GMS) and body mass index (BMI). The purpose of this study was to determine if this relationship exists among children with mild intellectual disability (ID). Thirty (30) children(10.2±3.1yrs)...
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Researching the sports nutrition segment to develop a high-protein product

L Prokhasko, N Zhuravleva, G Khamraeva, R Fazlitdinov
The aim of the study was to determine the demand for foods enriched with a protein component in the consumer market as a whole and, in particular, in the sports nutrition sector, with the aim of further developing protein biscuit recipes with a high protein content. To accomplish this goal, online testing...
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Fluid Management Correlation with the Quality of Life in Hemodialysis Patients in Medan

Cholina Trisa Siregar, Yusnaini Siagian
Purpose. Patients with chronic kidney failure who undergo hemodialysis therapy experience changes in all aspects of their lives, particularly in the limitation of fluid in order to be able to adapt so that they can improve their life qualities. Methods. This study aims to identify and explain the relationship...
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Establishing Ligands for Tuberculosis Gene Receptor Using In-Silico Methods

Shraddha Lavhale, Rehan Khan, Preenon Bagchi
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a species of pathogenic bacteria of the family Mycobacteriaceae and the causative agent of tuberculosis. First discovered in 1882 by Robert Koch, M. tuberculosis has an unusual, waxy coating on its cell surface primarily due to the presence of mycolic acid. There are two...
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The Barriers of Interprofessional Collaborative Practices of Healthcare Professionals in the Management of Hypertension in Pregnancy at Sewon Health Center 1 Bantul

Rahmatiar, Sulistyaningsih, Asri Hidayat
Background. Globally, hypertension in pregnancy accounts for 10–22% of maternal deaths. Puskesmas Sewon 1 is a health center with the highest incidence of hypertension in pregnancy in Bantul Regency. Objective: This study aimed to explore the obstacles of interprofessional collaborative practices of...
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The Related Factors with Occurrences of Hypertension Disease in Work Area of Puskesmas Pertiwi Makassar

Rabiul Marzuki Siregar, Haslinah Ahmad, Indra Maulana Dongoran
Hypertension or high blood pressure is a condition when blood vessels continue to experience increased pressure. The higher pressure, the strong heart pumps blood (WHO 2015). The gretaer the prevalence of hypertension patients the more one is exposed to large risk of cardiovascular diseases. While the...
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Epidemiology of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma: Understanding the Interplay of Genetic and Environmental Factors

Andrio Raymos, Shinta Firti Boesoirie, Yussy Afriani Dewi
Background: Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a cancer that occurs in the nasopharyngeal area and has a unique epidemiology with varying incidence rates around the world. The epidemiological characteristics of NPC show the interaction of genetic and environmental factors. Purpose: The purpose of this...
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Correlation Between Long Hemodialysis And Nutritional Status Of Chronic Renal Failure In Hemodialysis Unit At Rsud Ulin Banjarmasin

Putri Vidiasari D, Bagus Rahmat S, Rizka Fitriana
Objective: In order to know the correlation between long hemodialysis and nutritional status of chronic renal failure at hemodialysis unit of Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. Technology or Method: This research was an analytic survey research with Cross-Sectional approach. The sampling technique used Purposive...
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Early Detection Of Existence Of Ova In Nail Of Primary School Children Viewed From Personal Hygiene State Elementary School Sentul 2 In The City Blitar

Yenny Puspitasari, Maulina Nurikasari 
The general purpose of this research is to know the correlation among personal hygiene and the ova on the nails of primary school students at State Elementary School Sentul 2 of Blitar. This research is kind of analytic observation by using cross sectional methods. The population of this research is...
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Evaluation of Nostril Symmetry Post-Cronin Labioplasty and Tajima Rhinoplasty in Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate Cases

Teuku Nolly Iskandar, Muhammad Syafrudin Hak, Lilies Dwi Sulistyani, Pradono Suhardi
Nasal deformity in cleft lip patients is caused by nasal septum deviation, alar car-tilage distortion, and unparalleled maxillar and alveolar bones due to a widening of the palate. Additional rhinoplasty when using the labioplasty method is a solu-tion to achieving nostril symmetry in unilateral cleft...
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The Effect of Laughter Therapy to Decrease Blood Pressure in Patients with Hypertension Patients at Welahan 1 Primary Health Care

Rizka Himawan, Meisella Aryatu, Rusnoto, Indanah
Hypertension is a disease experienced by the world's population. However, only one of three people who suffers from hypertension are aware of the circumstances and 61% of the samples is treatment. There are Concerns that emergence of new problems in hypertension will cause mental emotional disorder....
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The Effect of Citrus Limon and Whitening Toothpaste to Teeth Color Changes ( Study on the Right Maxillary Central Incisor of 18 Year Old Female)

Octarina, Elfira Aprilianti
The acids of Citrus limon is believed to be able to brighten teeth, meanwhile whitening toothpaste is able to remove stain of the teeth. The purpose of this study was to observe the effect of Citrus limon water and whitening toothpaste to teeth color changes. Fifteen female students of Dentistry Faculty...
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The potency of Binahong leaves (Anredera cordifolia (Ten.) Steenis) to recovery process of wound in the livestock

Rita Purwasih, Fika Ayu Safitri
Anredera cordifolia (Ten.) Steenis, in Indonesian is binahong, is a creeping plant with a length can reach 6 meters. Binahong originated from the United Stated and be classified in Family Basellaceae. In Indonesia, binahong often be used for traditional medicines to treat diabetes, relieve shortness...
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Baby-Friendly Facilities to Support Healthy Tourism

Lina Handayani, Rini Puji Astuti, Arzani, Della Noviyanti, Mahayu Agustia Jayanti, Maya Kusuma Dewi
Breastfeeding can reduce the risk of acute infections such as diarrhea, haemophilus influenza, meningitis, and urinary tract infections. WHO and UNICEF recommend exclusive breastfeeding for six months. The motivation to provide exclusive breastfeeding can come from within the individual or from outside...
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Skin Moisture on Chronic Kidney Disease Patients at the Hemodialysis Unit of Dr. Soekardjo Hospital Tasikmalaya

Asep Robby, Teti Agustin, Rifki Fauzi
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a failure of kidney function to maintain metabolism, fluid and electrolyte balance due to progressive damage of kidney structure with manifestations of accumulation of metabolites. The impact of CKD on the integumentary system includes itching almost all over the body,...
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Validity and Reliability of the Dollyo Chagi Taekwondo Kick Instrument

Fitra Febrioni Sukma, Anton Komaini
Results of research observations So far, the dollyo chagi taekwondo kick instrument available is an instrument for measuring a test of kick ability skills by counting the number of kicks in a certain time interval. When an athlete kicks several times, the athlete may have an injury to the knee and fall,...
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Post Placental Iud Expulsion And Side Effects In Denpasar City

Ni Nyoman Suindri, Ni Luh Putu Sri Erawati, Ni Ketut Somoyani, Ni Gusti Kompiang Sriasih, Made Widhi Gunapria Darmapatni, Ni Wayan Suarniti
Post-placental IUD implantation is one of many strategies the government has put in place to reduce the rate of population growth. In Indonesia, this program's implementation has not yet been fully adopted, however in Denpasar City, it has been done so at hospitals, healthcare centers, and independent...
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Anticancer and Antioxidant Activity of Asam Kandis (Garcinia cowa Roxb) Leaf Extract and Fraction

Medlyn Jhofi, Elidahannum Husni, Dachriyanus Hamidi
Breast cancer is the second-highest cancer case in the world. One of the causes of cancer is oxidative stress by free radicals. Antioxidants are free radical neutralizing compounds that can prevent cancer. Leaves extract of asam kandis (Garcinia cowa Roxb) has been shown to have breast cancer and antioxidant...
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The Influence of Playing Approach (Permainan Bebentengan Dan Hitam Hijau) to the Students Learning Outcomes in Sprinting Ability

Sri Sundari, Ranni Rahmawati Kurnia, Joen Parningotan Purba
The learning of playing approach is a model of phsycal learning activity as one of the appropriate method in which the active involemen of students in learning while playing. The purpose of this study is to determine how the influence of playing learning approach on student result in sprint learning....
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The Effect of Different Doses of Molybdenum on the Functional State of the Digestive System

Z.Kh. Sherkhov, T.Kh. Khandokhov, V.B. Voynov, А.А. Molov, L.K. Sherkhova, F.V. Shavaeva, К.Yu. Shkhagumov
The effect of molybdenum production wastes on the structure and functions of the digestive organs of forest mice (Apodemus silvaticus) was studied. The small intestine, liver, and pancreas were studied. In intestines, the signs of chronic enteritis are predominant, adhesions of the apical portions of...
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Parents Supportive Care Needs: One Day Service for Thalassemia Patients

Murniati, Roro Lintang Suryani
Indonesia is one of the countries included in the thalassemia belt. A total of 4,710 people with thalassemia are individuals in the age group of less than 15 years. Thalassemia that occurs to children will affect the parents because children with thalassemia need regular blood transfusions throughout...
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The Effect of Postpartum Gymnastics on the Size of Abdominal Diastasis Rectus in Normal Postpartum

Noor Hidayah, Alif Kiky Listiyani
Factors causing diastasis recti during pregnancy such as increased levels of relaxant, progesterone, and estrogen hormones that cause softening of the tissue and weakening of the fragile alba line that tends to flow from the xiphoid process to the symphysis pubis and under the influence of hormonal changes....
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Neurohumoral Regulation of Emotions through the Eyes of a Russian Provincial Doctor

Maria Klavdieva
This paper describes in detail Vladimir N. Speranskii’s theory of emotional hormones in the historical context of endocrinology, neuroscience and nascent neuroendocrinology of the first decades of the 20th century. The main idea of Speranskii’s theory, expounded in his four theoretical publications in...
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The Characteristics of Undernutrition in Toddlers

Sudiyah, Luluk Rosida
Toddlerhood is an important period in the process of human growth and development. The period of growth and development at this age takes place quickly and will never be repeated, that’s why it is often called the golden age or golden period. Lack of nutrients absorbed by the body results in disease,...
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The Consequences of Employing Electronic Health Records in Daily Nursing Practice: An Integrative Literature Review

Moath Abedrabbu, Alhasan Almahrouq, Rami Ibrahim Najjar, Tariq Mkhaimer, Belal Alblowe, Nidal F. Eshah, Mohammad Alsadi
Background: Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems are digital versions of patient health records that are stored and managed in a computerized format. EHR systems have transformed the way healthcare professionals manage patient data and deliver care. The implementation of EHRs has become increasingly...
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Complications After Esophageal Anastomosis in Newborns

V. A. Savvina, Yu. P. Pavlyukova, A. Yu. Tarasov
Esophageal atresia is a congenital anomaly in which the oral end of the esophagus ends in a pouch. Its frequency is 1 in 2500–4500 newborns. Esophageal atresia is considered a complex malformation; the results of its treatment are used to judge the level of surgical care provided by the medical institution....
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A Comparative Analysis of Physical Education Learning Motivation Based on the Provided Feedback Through Technical Approaches in a Middle School

Lutfi Nur, Adang Suherman, Herman Subarjah, Dian Budiana, Arief Abdul Malik
Learning motivation is an important element in the learning process, so that it can run optimally. In this study, researchers analyzed the student motivation when attending physical education learning by providing positive feedback and neutral feedback through a technical approach. This research was...
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Burden of Cervical Cancer in Indonesia: Findings From the Global Burden of Disease Study 1990–2017

Mugi Wahidin, Rini Febrianti, Frides Susanty
Cervical cancer is the second commonest cancer among females in Indonesia. The Global Burden of Disease 2017 study provides the comprehensive estimates of all diseases, including cervical cancer. This study was aimed to give overview of burden of cervical cancer at national and provincial level in Indonesia...
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The Effect of Small Side Games Training Toward Improvement of Basic Soccer Techniques at Perfect Unimed School Students

Fadly Reza Siregar, Nurhayati Simatupang, Budi Valianto
Small sided games is a game that played a smaller court and fewer players than the real game. The research aimed to know about effect of small sided games toward improvement of basic soccer techniques to perfect unimed soccer school student at the age 14 to 16 years old. The research is an experimental...