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Selected Benefits of Pentoxifylline in Acute Ischemic Stroke Management: Consideration of Risk Factors

Salim Harris, A Rasyid, Eny Nurhayati, J Prihartono
The role of pentoxifylline in acute ischemic stroke lacks objective markers of its efficacy. In this study, we used blood viscosity as a specific marker to evaluate the efficacy of pentoxifylline. Objectives: This quasi-experimental study aimed to analyze pentoxifylline as an antihemorrheologic agent...
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Analysis of Risk Factors Causes of Occupational Accidents in the Vocational School

Agristianda Esa Claresta, Desheila Andarini
Vocational school is an educational institution that combines expertise programs into work practice programs. The large number of work practices carried out makes students close to the dangers in the workshop, if students are not balanced with knowledge of occupational health and safety (OHS), the actions...
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The Comparison of Salivary Ph Changes After Consuming Chicken Banana (Musa Acuminata Colla) Among the First Semester of Diploma Students of Dental Nursing of Poltekkes Kemenkes Tasikmalaya 2019

S Faisal Manalu, E Kammelia, T Ambarwati, C Rahayu, T Kartika Dewi, H Miko
The content of fermented carbohydrates in chicken bananas (musa acuminata colla) can cause the oral cavity to become acidic and in a state of the acidic oral cavity can trigger the process of caries. The purpose of this study was to determine the comparison of salivary pH before and after consuming chicken...
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Time Consumable SARS Cov-2 Testing With RT- PCR in Indonesia: A Survey Study

Ade Heryana, Erlina Puspitaloka Mahadewi
The requirement of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Corona Virus-2 (SARS CoV-2) testing particularly with Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) technology grow-up in line with the enhancement of Covid-19 pandemic. RT- PCR made a pivotal role in SARS-CoV-2 testing, although it is not suitable for high density...
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Diseases Patterns Among Adult Hospitalized Patients: A Study Case of BPJS Claim Data in One Hospital in Jakarta

Cicih opitasari, Nurhayati
Disease patterns are important to provide an overview of the health situation. It could be used to formulate health policy, improve quality of health care or set the appropriate budget allocations. Objective: This study aims to analyze the pattern of the disease in adult hospitalized BPJS patients. Method:...
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The Effect of Land-Based Exercise on Osteoarthritis Knee Patients’ Quality of Life: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Muchammad Arif Septiawan, Suryo Saputra Perdana, Amalia Nur Azizah
Introduction: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic condition that affects the joints and is the most prevalent type of musculoskeletal ailment worldwide, particularly in Indonesia. Methods: According to the following inclusion criteria, the study was conducted: Adults between the ages of 45...
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The Relationship Of Family And Teacher Support By Self Retardation In Children Mental School Of Plambuan

Dwi Sogi Sri R, Hendy Agus R, Anggrita Sari, Rizqy Amelia, Istifadah Istifadah
Objective: Based on the result of discussions with 5 families of children with mental retardation in December 2016 that the family experience to train the independence of children with mental retardation is different. Family teaches his son to be able to do shower activities, oral hygiene, dressed neatly,...
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Associations of Personality Trait with Body Mass Index in Midlife

Ika Saptarini, Sri Idaiani, Pramita Andarwati
Midlife people tend to gain weight with age, contributing to poor health. Personality traits are often linked to health outcomes that have adverse effects. The ways of thinking, feeling, and acting summed up by broad personality traits may make people more likely to become obese. The results of previous...
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Analysis of Risk Factors That Influence Coping Strategy of Mothers Who Have Children with Autism in Arogya Mitra Acupuncture

Suyami, R T Purnomo, F N Khayati, A D Sulistyowati, D Arum
Parents especially mothers who have autistic children have their own stress and need coping strategies to overcome them. The purpose of this study was to determine the risk factors that influence coping strategies of mothers who have children with autism in Arogya Mitra Acupuncture Klaten. We used a...
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In Vitro Study of Kaempferia galanga L. Compound, δ- 3-Carene, Against 5-Lipoxygenase

Lusi Putri Dwita, Supandi, Yeni
Kaempferia galanga has anti-inflammatory activity and worth developing as lipoxygenase inhibitors. The aim of this study was to determined δ-3-carene, one of the potential compounds of K. galanga, as a lipoxygenase inhibitor. The LOX-inhibitor activity was tested in-vitro. The result showed that the...
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Factors Related to Electrocardiogram Abnormality in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients

Ni Made Elva Mayasari, Ahmad Ghiffari, Ahmad Restu Iman, Rifa Salsabiila
One of the most common causes of mortality in patients with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is cardiovascular disease. Electrocardiography (ECG) is considered as a screening technique for cardiovascular disease, particularly in individuals who have hypertension or are suspected of having cardiovascular disease....
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Dengue Vaccine Research Challenges Toward Independency of Vaccine Seed in Indonesia

Christina Safira Whinie Lestari, Irene Lorinda Indalao
Dengue infection control is one of the main priority health programs in Indonesia. Although the vector control has been implemented, the dengue fever outbreak cannot be prevented. Hence, another preventive approach, such as dengue vaccination needs to be carried out. To accelerate towards independency...
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Petukangan Hospital’s Strategy for Utilization of Obstetric Services During Covid-19 Pandemic

Heka Widya Putri, Ascobat Gani
Background: This research aims to analyze the strategy of Petukangan hospital in the utilization of obstetric services during the covid-19 pandemic period the effect on the cash flow of Petukangan Hospital. Method: This research with case study design using secondary data of polyclinic patients and obstetric...
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The Effectiveness of Lerak Fruit (Sapindus Rarak DC) As an Alternative to Xylol in the Hematoxylin-Eosin Staining Deparaffinization Process

Erlin Walangara, Lully Hanni Endarini, Anik Handayati, Evy Diah Woelan Sari, Wisnu Istanto
Deparaffinization is the initial stage in the staining process which aims to remove paraffin from the tissue so that it can absorb the dye properly. The solution used at this stage is xylol because it is non-polar. However, in its use xylol has disadvantages, one of which is toxic. Lerak contains saponin...
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Ergogenic Activities of Some Plants of Family Araliaceae on Mus musculus

M. Artabah Muchlisin, Firasti Agung Nugrahening Sumadi, Angga Wahyu Hidayat, Nehru Marino Awal, Ahmad Shobrun Jamil
Ergogenic is defined as the equipment, techniques and substances used to enhance sports performance. Ergogenic aid is classified into various forms, such as nutritional, pharmacological and physiological. One of the most well-known natural ingredients as an ergogenic substance is ginseng (Panax ginseng)....
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Status of Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure During Pregnancy to Risk Enhancement of Low Birth Weight in Palembang City

Dwi Septiawati, Inoy Trisnaini, Elvi Sunarsih, Mona Lestari, Minarti
A number of studies have found evidence to support the hypothesis that exposure to environmental tobacco smoke in pregnant women can increase the risk of impaired fetal growth. This study aims to analyze the relationship of environmental tobacco smoke exposure with the incidence of Low Birth Weight (LBW)....
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Effect of Snake and Ladder Play Therapy to Lower Bullying of Teenagers

Wahyu Endang, Mochamad Aspihan
Nowadays the phenomenon of bullying ironically occurs among teens and it can affect the psychological condition of the teenagers who are bullied especially during the transition period, teens tend to break the bonds of parents and turn to peers for socializing. Those teenagers are required to conform...
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Development of Tumbler Water Filter Using Ceramic Based As Drinking Water Container in Disaster Area

Sri Yusnita Irda Sari
Access to safety drinking water is one of problems during and after emergency phase in disaster. Disaster victims have higher risk to get water-borned diseases due to lack of safety drinking water as well as poor hygiene and sanitation. Our invention is an appropriate technology which intended to provide...
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What is the Impact of Burnout on Nurses Work Behavior in Nursing Care?

Esri Rusminingsih, S.T Istiqomah, TP Romadhani, Marwanti
Work fatigue is one factor that can cause errors at work. Burnout is an individual problem that requires physical, mental, and emotional transition due to long-term stress. Burnout is a problem for organizations that cause a decrease in work productivity. The nurse is one of the health workers who determine...
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A Comparative Study Of Classification And Clustering Model: The Effect Of Intelligence, Stress And Emotion On Student Learning

Finki Dona Marleny
Objective: a comparative study for effect of intelligence, stress and emotion on student learning in area department of students Sari Mulia School of Health Sciences.Technology or Method: This research uses the Experimental method, analyzed data by grouping the existing data based on emotional intelligence,...
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Physical Compatibility of Norepinephrine-Dobutamine with Common Medication in Critical Care: Visual and Microscopy Evaluation

Suci Hanifah
Intravenous (IV) incompatibility is one of the obstacles in achieving the intended therapeutic goals. Norepinephrine-dobutamine is common inotropes that often meet with other injections and somehow cause incompatibility risk. Aim: This study aims to evaluate the compatibility of norepinephrine-dobutamine...
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Drug Use in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) Outpatients

Maria Caecilia N. Setiawati, Ika Puspitaningrum, Nyoman Kertia
The Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease, affecting most of the patients’ organ systems. The disease is considered to be a chronic disease and its effect makes unpredictable flares. According to Yayasan Lupus Indonesia (YLI), in this decade, the total amount of SLE patients is...
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Counseling Methods Using Pocket Book on Knowledge and Behavior of Fe Tablets Consumption in the Prevention of Pregnancy Anemia

Kharisma Kusumaningtyas, Dwi Wahyu Wulan Sulistyowati, Titi Maharrani, Fitria Nurwulansari, Ahdatul Islamiah
Efforts to prevent anemia can be done through counseling methods using pocket book. The Fe consumption pocket book contains messages about how to consume Fe correctly. The aim of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of counseling methods using pocket book on the knowledge and behavior of pregnant...
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Role of Community Nurses in Improving Caregivers' Ability in Caring Children with ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder)

Yoyok Prasetyo, Sri Wardojo, Indah Pratiwi
Community nurses have a vital role in improving the caregiver's ability to care for children with ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder). Maternal and family beliefs about the potential risks and seriousness of their child who suffers from ARFID will result in their confidence. Objectives:...
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Cervical Cancer Risk Factor: HPV Infection Among Indonesian Urban Women

Sarwo Handayani, Rita Marleta Dewi, Holy Arif Wibowo, Frans Dany, Natalie Laurencia Kipuw, Rosa Adelina, Kindi Adam, Nanang Yunarto, Sri Idaiani, Antonius Yudi Kristanto
Cervical cancer is the fourth rank of women cancer in the world. The major cause of that cancer is Human Papilloma Virus, with the globally prevalence around 11.7% in 2010. In Indonesia, there is limited data of HPV infection. The aim of the study was to provide the national data of HPV infection among...
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Impact of Customer Relationship Management and Quality of Service on Student Loyalty in Private Higher Education in Bandung, Indonesia

Rina Indrayani, Ragil Pardiyono
Currently the use of management systems is very popular to be done by private universities to foster relationships with students. One of them is by implementing a customer relationship management (CRM) system. The application of customer relationship management (CRM) will have an impact on creating student...
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Perceived Barriers Related to School Mental Health Program: A Study from Four High Schools in West Java

Indri Y. Suryaputri, Rofingatul Mubasyiroh, Bunga C. Rosha
Mental health issues frequently appear in youth and persist throughout adulthood. Interventions for adolescents’ mental health can be successfully carried out in schools. There are currently educational initiatives in place in Indonesia that emphasize mental health’s importance. Nevertheless, the actual...
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Analysis of the Potential Fire and Explosion and Losses with Dow’s Fire and Explosion Index of Primary Reformer 101-B in Pt Pupuk Sriwidjaja Palembang

Simanjuntak Widya Linawati, Imelda Gernauli Purba
PT Pupuk Sriwidjaja Palembang produce various kinds of fertilizers Ammonia one. Primary reformer 101-B is one of process equipment in the production of ammonia with the highest temperature and pressure as well as the most at risk of failure which could result in a fire or explosion. Primary reformer...
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Elderly’s Disaster Resilience in Natural Disaster: Literature Review

Istianna Nurhidayati, Ratna Agustiningrum, Desti Aprilia Ningtyas
Elderly is one of the vulnerable groups when disaster occurs, because of life change that lead to setback. The number of elderly who live in disaster-prone areas increase the level of vulnerable. Klaten’s Central Bureau of Statistic stated that the number of elderly is increasing 0.37%- 0.5% every year....
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Midwifery Enterpreneurship Education Influences On Entrepreneurial Motivation Of Students At Sari Mulia Midwifery Academy Banjarmasin

Sitti Khadijah, Monry Fraick Nicky Gillian Ratumbuysang
Objective: This study aims to determine the influence of Midwifery entrepreneurship education on entrepreneurial motivation of students at Sari Mulia Midwifery Academy Banjarmasin Method: Data collection techniques used were questionnaires given to 76 students of Sari Mulia Midwifery Academy who previously...
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The Challenges in Managing Biorisk in National Health Research Laboratory from Facility Engineering Perspective

Ida Susanti, Vivi Setiawaty, Subangkit, Alwi Hasbullah, Yakub Gunawan, Budiyanto, Sumiyanto, Yuswanto, Khaery Wiguna
Biorisk or known as Biosafety and Biosecurity is an activity to promote safety and security when handling dangerous biological agents (pathogen). The application of biorisk management and fulfillment of qualifications for laboratory building facilities according to the standards becomes a necessity....
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The Impact of Smoking on the Therapy Outcomes in Patients With Pneumonia Infection at RSP (Pulmonary Hospital) Respira, Yogyakarta

Mega Octavia, N.D Pramitha Esha, Dianita Sugiyo
Smoking is known to cause interstitial lung diseases, such as interstitial pneumonia and the prognosis, which are well seen when patients quit smoking. Smoking cigarette negatively affects the effectiveness of therapy, cure rates, and a higher risk of recurrence in pulmonary TB. This study analyzes smoking...
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Dynamic Capabilities and SMES Performance: The Mediating Effect of Innovation (Study of SMES in Indonesia)

Titi Kurnia Fitriati, Dedi Purwana, Agung Dharmawan Buchdadi
The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between dynamic capabilities and SME performance, dynamic capabilities with innovation, and innovation with SME performance. In addition to analyzing whether innovation can mediate the relationship of dynamic capabilities with SME performance.The...
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The Effects of Kefir and Jicama Synbiotic Administration on White Rat Serum Cortisol Levels After Subtotal Nephrectomy

Miranti Dewi Pramaningtyas, Rokhima Lusiantari, Titis Nurmasitoh, Ernadita Budiastuti, Qudsia Umaira Khan, Rafik Prabowo, Mohammad Alvian Subhakti, Hana Afifah Firdaus, Bagastyo Afif Prabowo, Chairun Nisa’ Nur’aini, Silvi Rahmawati, Muhammad Hanif Al As’ad Budiyanto, Clarinta Belva Sabina, Salama Suci Nurani, Alzena Zada Nur Safira
Changes in the kidneys can lead to increased blood pressure, which can be followed by an increase in cortisol levels. Subtotal nephrectomy is one of the methods to provide animal models of hypertension. The combination of kefir milk and jicama as a synbiotic drink is expected to maintain cortisol under...
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Does the Application of Kinesiotape Give an Impact Toward the Lateral Aspect of the Ankle? Evidence from Ankle Sprains – A Systematic Review

Muhammad Ali Ramdhani, Suryo Saputra Perdana, Amalia Nur Azizah, Alfan Nur Asyhar
Background: Injury is a structural malfunction or accident to the body brought on by too much physical strain, especially when it affects the muscles and joints and prevents them from working properly. Pain, swelling, muscular weakness, and a restricted range of motion in the damaged area are all indications...
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Medicinal Plants Used by Traditional Healers for the Treatment of Various Diseases in Ondae Sub-ethnic of Poso District in Indonesia

Nuning Rahmawati, Yuli Widiyastuti, Rahman Purwanto, Siti Sri Lestari, Ikhsan Hi. Amir Sene, Yulianti Bakari
Exploration and inventory of medicinal plants and their use in the community based on local wisdom need to be conducted. This ethno-pharmacological study was undertaken to documenting the medicinal plants and herbal formula utilized by traditional healers in prevention as well as treatment of various...
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Solution, Access, Value and Education for Customer Centric Strategy at Ibnu Sina Hospital in Aceh, Indonesia

Sri Rahayu, Wahyu Sulistiadi, Hafiizhoh Fithriyyah, Nanny Harmani
Ibnu Sina Aceh Hospital organizes sharia health services by following Syariah principles to restore the patient’s physical, mental, and spiritual health, based on the requests and needs of patients as service users. Sharia health services are introduced to health service users with a marketing mix model,...
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Prevalence of Anaemia and its Risk Factors Among Adolescent Girls

Feranita Utama, Anita Rahmiwati, Ditia Fitri Arinda
Anaemia is one of health problems in Indonesia. Adolescent girls are the most vulnerable group to anaemia. Adolescent girls with anaemia are at risk of anaemia during pregnancy. It will negatively affect growth and development of the fetus in the womb as well as potential complications of pregnancy and...
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Cross Sectional Studies: the Relationship between Medication Adherence and Blood Sugar Levels of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients

Lembunai Tat Alberta, Reza Dwi Ardiana, Sri Hardi Wuryaningsih, Rini Ambarwati
Currently, non-communicable diseases are a fairly large public health problem in Indonesia, including diabetes mellitus. Diabetes Mellitus is a long-term metabolic disorder characterized by extremely high blood sugar content, insulin resistance, and relative lack of insulin. Blood sugar levels of people...
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Risk-Adjusted Analysis of Relevant Outcome Drivers to Patients with Diabetes

Zaqqi Ubaidillah, Yulia Yulia, Henny Permatasari
Clients with diabetes are particularly at high risk of traffic accidents that might be caused by the acute complications such as, hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia as well as chronic complications such as, micro-vascular diseases, macro-vascular diseases and neuropathy. Objectives: This study aimed to get...
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The Optimization Of Collimator Design And In-Vivo Testing Of Boron Neutron Capture Therapy On Radial Piercing Beamport Kartini Nuclear Reactor By Monte Carlo N-Particle Extended Simulation Method

Ikna Urwatul Wusko, Kusminarto Kusminarto, Yohannes Sardjono, Effan Najwaini
Objective: This study aims to obtain an alternative method to reduce the tumor. Optimization of collimator and in vivo Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) materials on translucent beam reactor Kartini Reactor eligible IAEA. Method: BNCT is a kind of alternative nuclear therapy that utilizes the reaction...
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Correlation Between Timing of Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin to the Effectiveness of Mother to Child Transmission Prevention Program

Tonggo Margareta Butarbutar, Misnaniarti, Rostika Flora
The Prevention Program for Hepatitis B from Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) was carried out in Pangkalpinang City, Bangka Belitung Province since 2016. Pregnant women detected HBsAg positive were recorded so their newborn could get Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin (HBIg). The aim of study to analyze the...
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TB Active Case-Finding Before and During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Kristina L. Tobing, Alfons M. Letelay, Felly P. Senewe, Dina B. Lolong, Noer E. Pracoyo, Lilian Susanti, Oster Suriani, Aan Setiawan, Rina Marina
Tuberculosis is a significant infectious disease problem in Indonesia. According to the Indonesia Tuberculosis Prevalence Survey 2013–2014, the prevalence of TB with bacteriological confirmation was 759 per 100,000 population from 15 years old and above. The purpose of the study is to compare active...
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Is Green Marketing a Basis for Purchase Decisions

Humairoh, Nur Maulida Elfani
The research aims to eximine the influence of green products and green advertising on purchasing decisions on Tupperware in Kelapa Dua Tangerang as simultaneously and partially. The research in this study has three hypotheses. This study is a causal study to obtain evidence of a causal relationship....
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Variation of CYP2C9 Gene and Glycemic Control in Diabetic Patients: A Literature Review

Nidaul Makwa, Dyah A Perwitasari, Imaniar N Faridah, Lalu M Irham, Haafizah Dania, Rita Maliza
The prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 (DMT2) is continuing to increase worldwide. The variety of responses to the oral antidiabetic is influenced by several factors, including genetics, physiology, pathophysiology and the environment. Genetic factors are estimated to contribute 15–30% to differences...
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Profile of Muscle Activation and Co-activation of Quadriceps and Hamstrings Muscle Groups in Patient Osteoarhirtis: Observational Study

Muhammad Ihza Priyatna, Suryo Saputra Perdana
Functional problems such as walking are the most common problems in patients with knee OA because this is due to changes in the activity patterns of the quadriceps and hamstrings muscle groups. Objective: to see the activation and co- activation of the muscle groups of quadriceps and hamstrings when...
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Endemicity Brugia malayi Status Post Transmission Assessment Survey in Indonesia-2017

Anorital, Miko Hananto, Helena Ullyartha Pangaribuan, Jusniar Ariati, Cahyorini, Felly Philipus Senewe
Since 2002 Indonesia has implemented the Mass Drug Administration (MDA) in regencies/cities that are endemic for lymphatic filariasis. The success of regencies/cities in MDA after 5 years of implementation can be known through the TAS (transmission assessment survey). In 2017 an evaluation study was...
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Modifiable Risk Factors of Hypertension and Socio-Demographic Profile in Medan City

Erna Mutiara, Syarifah, Lanova Dwi Arde
Hypertension is a major public health problem and important area of research due to its high prevalence and its risk factors. Factors related to hypertension are categorized into modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors. The modifiable risk factors include obesity, physical in activity, high salt diet,...
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Potency Of Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunches (Opefb) In The Medical Field

Nur Hidayah
Objective: The research aims at explaining the potency of oil palm empty fruit bunches (OPEFB) as a material in the medical field Technology or method: This study used a method of literature review of some previous research on the utilization of oil palm empty fruit bunches. Furthermore, the results...
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Mothers’ Knowledge for Following Activities of Children in the Health Care Community

Yossy Wijayanti, Nurwinda Saputri
Mothers’ knowledge in the following activity of children in the health care community. One of community participation in the health scope is the Integrated Service Post (Posyandu). Posyandu is one form of effort in improving community-based health (UKBM) which is managed and conducted from, by and with...
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Development of Breastfeeding Technique E-Modules for Postpartum Mothers

Ni Made Dwi Mahayati, I Komang Lindayani, Ni Wayan Suarniti, Ni Komang Erny Astiti, Ni Wayan Armini
The low proportion of exclusive breastfeeding, which is 20.3%, can contribute increasing the number of stunting. Mothers need to get education about proper breastfeeding techniques to have successfully breastfeeding experiences. Currently, information provided through MCH books and need to develop educational...
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Marketing Development in Galunggung Coffee Using E-Commerce System

Dona Setia Umbara, Missi Hikmatyar
The traditional door to door marketing process has become a problem in the distribution of galunggung coffee. Then there needs to be a breakthrough by local stakeholders or entrepreneurs who work closely with farmers in the right marketing system in the distribution of Galunggung coffee. The specific...
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Community Preparedness in Prevention and Control of Covid-19 in Jakarta and Its Surroundings

Wahyu Sulistiadi, Sri Rahayu, Al Asyari, Meita Feruswati, Hafiizhoh Fithriyyah, Hikmahwati, Gebby Oktapuri
Jakarta is being a barometer for Indonesia in Covid-19 controlling, if the government and its people are success, other regions will emulate them in saving Indonesia. Community preparedness is a direct effect of the government’s efforts to lead the war against Covid-19. The study design used was a cross...
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Presentation of COVID-19 Symptoms in Acute and Post-acute Phases in Elite Athletes: Systematic Review

Muhammad Sena Nurrahman Pasya, Suryo Saputra Perdana, Amalia Nur Azizah
Infection with the COVID-19 Virus affects the health level of athletes. There is still a lack of data regarding to the prevalence of COVID-19 in athletes, so other supporting information is required to predict an impact on their health. This study aimed to report the acute and post-acute presentation...
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Efforts to Improve Management of Student Health Services at Islamic Boarding Schools in Indonesia

Emy Rianti, Agus Triwinarto
Islamic boarding school (Pesantren) is Islamic educational and broadcasting institution, which contain the history and authenticity in Indonesia. The number of pesantren in Indonesia continues to grow from year to year, and one of the life problem faced by the students (Santri) is the problem of cleanliness...
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The Effect of Qigong Exercise on the Teacher’s Work Stress Level

Nina Dwi Lestari, Winda Setyadewi
Teachers are a population at risk of experiencing work stress due to excessive workloads. This condition requires management so that it does not affect work productivity and health.This study aims to identify the effect of qigong exercise on the teacher’s work stress level. This research method is Pre-Experimental...
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Ownership, Usage, and Maintenance LLINs Behavior in Six Endemic Malaria Areas Post Distribution in Indonesia 2019–2020

Rina Marina, Doni Lasut, Shinta Shinta, Yusniar Ariati, Mutiara Widawati, Hariyanto Soehadi
Malaria remains a public health concern in Indonesia, especially in the east. The intervention of the Long Lasting Insecticides Nets (LLINs) distribution program is one of the strategies used to reduce malaria cases in Indonesia. Therefore, treating LLINs according to the guidelines is critical to maintaining...
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Effectiveness Of Health Promotion Through The Audio Visual Media Risk Of Transmission Of Hiv / Aids On The Motivation Of Youth In Sman 10 Banjarmasin

Ahmad Syahlani, Tanwiriah Tanwiriah, Abdul Latif
Objective: To analyze the influence of Health Promotion through Audio Visual Media about the risk of HIV/AIDS transmission to Motivate Of Adolescents in SMAN 10 Banjarmasin Method: One group pretest-posttest research was conducted on May 20, 2017, at SMAN 10 Banjarmasin. This research was conducted on...
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Characteristics of Nutritional Status and Nutritional Forming Bone Adequacy Levels in Women

Budi Setyawati, Salimar, Noviati Fuada, Andi Susilowati
Women must prepare themselves with adequate and quality nutrition that they can meet the needs of themselves, the fetus and when breastfeeding, so that children will grow well and prevent the risk of osteoporosis. Objective: to study the nutritional status and adequacy level consumption of bone-forming...
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A Descriptive Study of Covid-19: Risk Perception and Preventive Behavior in West Java, Banten and Jakarta

Putri Permatasari, Chahya Kharin Herbawani, Ulya Qoulan Karima, Arnur Oktafiyanti, Nadia Ramadhanty
Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by SARS-CoV-2 recently became a global pandemic. Covid-19 can spread from person to person through tiny droplets from the nose or mouth (droplets) that spread through the air when someone with Covid-19 coughs, sneezes, speaks, and exhale. This study...
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Effective Communication Between Parents and Children in Optimizing the Z-Generation Career Identity Status

C G Wahyudi, S Sanyata
This research seeks to understand effective communication between parents and Generation-Z (Gen-Z) in an effort to optimize the status of career identity. This optimization of career identity status aims to improve human resources as an effort to succeed in making Indonesia 4.0 and one of the five presidential...
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Determination of Methampyrone Levels Using Thin Layer Chromatography and UV Spectrophotometry Method in Gout Herbal Medicine

Nita Rusdiana, Diana Kartika Wulansari, Diana Sylvia
Based on data from the National Food and Drug Administration, there are 46 withdrawals of herbal products on the market because they contain hazardous chemicals such as MTP, phenylbutazone, dexamethasone, allopurinol, CTM, sildenafil citrate, tadalafil, and paracetamol. MTP is one of the analgesic-antipyretic...
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The Effect of Nutrition Education using Animated Video Media on the Knowledge, Attitude, Behavior of Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in the 4th Grade Students of SDN 129 Gresik

Intan Maulina Alifia Putri, Nur Hatijah, Nuning Marina Pengge, Taufiqurrahman, Nurul Hindaryani
According to the findings of the 2018 Basic Health Research, very few school children in Gresik District consume fruits and vegetables. Therefore, there is a need to improve nutritional knowledge and foster positive attitudes through a healthy eating culture via nutrition education. This study aims to...
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Availability of Health Workers of Promotion and Prevention Services at Public Health Center in Indonesia (Analysis of Health Sector Workers Research Data 2017)

Rosita, Amir Su’udi, Mujiati, Sri Mardikani, Wibowo
The strategic plan of Indonesian Ministry of Health (MOH) 2015–2019 targets at least 5,600 Public Health Centers (PHC’s) to have five types of promotion and prevention health workers by 2019. These health workers are pharmacy personnel, public health personnel, sanitarian, nutritionist, and medical laboratory...
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The Influence of Family Support on Self Efficacy of Chronic Kidney Disease

Nur Isnaini, Risang Sukma, Happy Dwi Aprilina
Introduction: Patients with chronic kidney disease must be able to undergo hemodialysis therapy, medication, fluid restriction, and diet. Self-efficacy of patients is needed so that all therapies can work well. Besides, family support is no less important so that patients are confident and able to undergo...
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Effect of Exergame on Post-stroke Management: A Literature Review

Panggih Priyo Wicaksono, Umi Budi Rahayu, Rinna Ainul Maghfiroh
Exergame has been used as a good intervention for post-stroke motor and balance problems in many literatures, but some studies show that exergame is more beneficial for cognitive than post-stroke motor problems. The purpose of this review is to ascertain the effectiveness of exergame in the treatment...
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The Readiness of the Community Health Center in the Covid-19 Pandemic Control in Indonesia

Dede A. Musadad, Tri J. Angkasawati, Yusleli Usman, Rustika Rustika
Community health center (CHC) as a leading health service facility has an important role in handling public health problems, including the COVID-19 pandemic control. This study aimed to determine the readiness of CHC in the COVID-19 pandemic control. This cross-sectional study was conducted during the...
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Related Factors With Breast Cancer Cases In Women At Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin

Elvine Ivana Kabuhung, Eka Sapitri, Fadhiyah Noor Anisa
Objective: To analyze factors related to the incidence of breast cancer in women at Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin. Research Method: The design of case-control research with ratio 1: 1. Sampling by systematic random sampling. As many as 45 people breast cancer and 45 people do not suffer from breast cancer....
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HIV Test and Antiretroviral Treatment for Pregnant Women in Kota Kupang and Yayasan Bumi Sehat Ubud

Luxi Riajuni Pasaribu, Rachmalina Prasodjo, Felly Philipus Senewe, Lilian Susanti Nova
Housewives are the highest sufferers in 2013–2017 cumulative AIDS data in Indonesia. Prevention and Antiretroviral Treatment (ART) of HIV need to be completed proximately, especially on pregnant women. We conducted qualitative research about HIV test, ART and health services for pregnant women in Kota...
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Macronutrients Analysis of Porang Tubers (Amorphophallus muelleri Blume) Fermentation With Lactobacillus Bulgaricus Bacteria

Nur’aini, Intan Wulan Dari, Abdul Aziz Setiawan, Dian Ratih Laksmitawati
Indonesia has various types of tubers offered to be developed, one of which is porang tuber (Amorphophallus muelleri Blume). Amorphophallus muelleri Blume has macronutrient content. Macronutrients consist of carbohydrates, starches, fiber, glucomannan, protein, and lipid. Porang tubers have higher glucomannan...
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The Mother’s Knowledge in Feeding Practices to Prevent Stunting: Scoping Review

Lulu Annisa, Djauhar Ismail, Sulistyaningsih
Stunting, often referred to as a growth disorder in toddlers, is a significant nutritional problem experienced by many children throughout the world. Stunting weakens the immune system, resulting in child morbidity and mortality. Stunting also causes cognitive, motor and intelligence problems which result...
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Prospective Study: Study of Asthma Therapy and the Relationship Between Asthma Control Levels and Quality of Life of Asthma Patients

Pinasti Utami, Bangunawati Rahajeng, Razmi Wulan Diastuti, M.T Ghozali, Ingenida Hadning, Nurul Maziyyah, Indriastuti Cahyaningsih, Salmah Orbayinah
Asthma treatment generally aims to control asthma recurrence so that patients can lead an everyday life with few or no symptoms. In addition, low levels of asthma control are associated with a decreased meaning of quality of life. Therefore, this research aims to determine the study of asthma therapy...
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Relationship Of LILA And IMT With The Incidence Of Anemia In Pregnant Women At Sungai Bilu Public Health Center Banjarmasin

Winda Ayu Fazraningtyas, Fitri Yuliana, Agnes Christie Rinda, Haipa Haipa
Objective: To analyze the relationship between LILA and BMI with the incidence of anemia in pregnant women at Bilu Banjarmasin River Health Center. Method: This research uses quantitative analysis method with Chi-Square statistical test and Crosssectional design. The population in this study were all...
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Outbreaks Surveillance of Unknown Origin Acute Fever in Jeneponto, South Sulawesi

Dwi Priyanto, Corry L.J. Sianturi, Jastal
April 2019, the Jeneponto District Health Office be up against outbreak of the acute fever of unknown origin in Garonggong, Tuju Village, West Bangkala District, there were 70 patients with three deaths. South Sulawesi Provincial Health Service investigation found that 27 patients had fever accompanied...
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The Relationship of Nutritional Status and Perineal Wound Healing Among Post-Partum Women

Pipit Festy, Yuanita Wulandari, Maghfiratus Syawaliyah
Postpartum mothers with a history of episiotomy during vaginal delivery are prone to perineal wound infections. Nutritional status has an important role in the process of wound healing. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of nutritional status with the process of healing perineal...
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Correlation of MRI (Cartilage Defect) Results with Pain in Knee Osteoarthritis Patients: Systematic Review

Raihanah Nur Sa’adah, Suryo Saputra Perdana, Amalia Nur Azizah
Background: MRI of the knee is used to determine clinical management and diagnose OA. The characteristics of OA knee often appear even though the knee is not experiencing symptoms or injury. MRI results and the relationship with pain experienced in OA patients differed in each study. In this systematic...
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Maternal Characteristics as Predictors of the Incidence of Acute Upper Respiratory Infection in Children Under Five Years Old in Indonesia

Diah Yunitawati, Marizka Khairunnisa, Leny Latifah
The morbidity rate of acute upper respiratory infection (ARI) in children under five is still relatively high in Indonesia. Many factors are thought to influence this incident. The present study analyzed the characteristics of mothers as predictors of the incidence of acute upper respiratory infection...
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Akar Kuning (Arcangelisia Flava) As Neuraminidase Inhibitor: Molecular Docking And Pharmacophore Optimization Approach

Mohammad Rizki Fadhil Pratama
Objectives: This study aims to find a relationship between secondary metabolites of akar kuning and neuraminidase (NA) with molecular docking study and also to determine the most potent NA inhibitor from metabolites of akar kuning. Methods: All ligands were sketched and optimized using Gaussian 03W with...
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Assessment of Taeniasis-Cysticercosis Status Using Multiple Laboratory Diagnostic Tools in Banti Village, Mimika, Papua

Helena Ullyartha Pangaribuan, I Kadek Swastika, Akira Ito, Darma Irawan
PT Freeport Indonesia Hospital located in Tembagapura, District Mimika, Papua, reported three neurocysticercosis (NCC) suspected cases with acute symptomatic seizures, epilepsy and headaches in 2014. Computed tomography (CT) revealed multiple cystic lesions in the brain and disseminated cysticercosis...
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Analysis of Essential Oils Utilization in Enhancing Immune Systems in the Pandemic Era

Puspawan Hariadi, Hartini Haritani, Yuyun Febriani, Abdul Rahim, Tri Puspita Yuliana, Ersi Arviana Ikhsan
In December 2019, a new virus strain of coronavirus-SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) has been reported. One prevention that can be done is to increase immune systems by using essential oils. This study aims to analyze the essential oils used during a pandemic. A Qualitative descriptive method with a random sampling...
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Quality of Drinking Water Resources with the Incidence of Stunting in Children Under Five in Kalipakis Village, Sukorejo District, Kendal Regency

Putri Nur Riani, Budiyono, Nurjazuli
In 2020, around 149.2 million or 22% of the world’s children under five were stunted, most of which came from Asia. In the same year, stunting data in Kendal Regency according to E-PPBGM was 17.54% of toddlers The incidence of stunting occurred due to chronic malnutrition and repeated infections during...
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Prevalence of Nonsmoking Area at Ternate City in 2019

Imam Rifial Arazi, Suharto, Suryani Mansyur
Non Smoking area (NSA / KTR) is a room or area that is declared prohibited for smoking or producing, selling, advertising, and / or promoting tobacco products. Cigarettes can have many negative impacts on general health, such as cancer of the mouth, pancreas, bladder, blood (leukemia), and lung cancer...
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Nurse’s Knowledge and Accuracy in Using Comfort Scale

Putra Agina Widyaswara Suwaryo, Juliyanto, Endah Setianingsih
More than 30% of critical patients have significant pain while resting and more than 50% of patients experience significant pain during the routine care process. Pain is difficult to measure and treat in patients with reduced awareness because direct reports from patients are important in the assessment....
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The Effectiveness of Virtual Reality Training for Post-stroke Balance: A Literature Review

Rega Sugianto, Umi Budi Rahayu, Rinna Ainul Maghfiroh
Virtual reality Training (VRT) is a technology that allows a user to interact in a virtual world that appears real to the user. According to some studies, VRT improves the balance of chronic and acute stroke patients. According to other studies, VRT is only effective in patients with chronic post-stroke...
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Mother Experience Treating Child With Leukemia in The Hemato-Oncology Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin

Nita Kusuma Lindarsih, Y.P. Rahayu, Dwi Sogi Sri Redjeki
Objective: To identify the experience of the mother caring for the child with Leukemia. Method: This type of research used qualitative research method with descriptive phenomenology design. Data collection with in-depth interview technique with key informant were 4 mothers who had children with leukemia...
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Prevalence and Lifestyle Risk Factors of Overweight and Obesity Among Indonesian Adolescents: An Analysis of Global School-Based Health Survey 2007 and 2015

Prisca Petty Arfines, Harry Freitag Luglio, Nunik Kusumawardani
The prevalence of overweight and obesity has doubling globally including Indonesia. Adolescence is a golden period of nutritional intervention in the lifecycle. Objective: This study aimed to examine the prevalence and to identify the associated factors of over nutrition among Indonesian adolescent based...
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Performance of Evaluation Instrument for EWARS Activities in Tanah Bumbu District and Banjar District, Indonesia

Dicky Andiarsa, Syarif Hidayat
WHO suggests all countries including Indonesia to increase early awareness and respond quickly to cases that potentially spread. Indonesia has developed a system called Early Warning Alerts and responses (EWARS) to detect any threat or an indication of an infectious disease outbreak and reported weekly...
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Factors Affecting Antibacterial and Antifungal Properties of Microemulsion Gel containing Tea Tree Oil

Raditya Weka Nugraheni, Uswatun Chasanah, Mohammad Dzulkifli Maulana, Miftakhur Ridha Ayyunaini, Umma Istiqomah Dwiputri, Rizki Ayu Firnanda
Tea tree oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) has been acknowledged for its antibacterial and antifungal properties. Previous publications revealed that the tea tree oil has antibacterial activity against Propionibacterium acnes, which is the leading cause of acne, Staphylococcus aureus that caused various skin...
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The Advantages of Kato Katz Polkessin Against Floatation Technique in Detection of STH in School-Age Children in The Martapura Riverbank Area, South Kalimantan, Indonesia

Rifqoh, Jujuk Anton Cahyono, Yayuk Kustiningsih
Soil-transmitted helminths (STH) still remain a public health problem in developing countries. In Indonesia, STH is most prevalent in school-age children, especially with a lack of water sanitation and hygiene in riverbank areas. To elevate STH elimination in these areas, its need a highly sensitive...
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The Correlation Between Pegringsingan Weavers Physical Activity with Body Mass Index, Triglycerides, and Cholesterol Levels in Tenganan Village Karangasem Regency

I Gusti Ayu Sri Dhyanaputri, Cok Dewi Widhya Hana Sundari, Ida Ayu Made Sri Arjani, Nur Habibah
The Pegringsingan weaving work position is by sitting on the floor with a simple mat and legs straight to the front and done for 6 to 8 hours per day. Low physical activity or sedentary lifestyle can increase the prevalence of obesity which is a risk factor for non-communicable diseases. Body Mass Index...
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Chemopreventive Activity of Clinacanthus nutans L. Ethyl Acetate Fraction on Breast Cancer Cells Line

Rifki Febriansah, Isna Aura Dewayanti
Cancer is a non-communicable disease, the second largest cause of death in the world. In Indonesia, breast cancer is the most common type of cancer suffered by women with 22,692 deaths case. However, chemotherapy drugs work non-selectively as it they are against both cancer cells and normal cells, which...
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The Optimized Fruit and Vegetable Combination for Children Aged 10–12 Years in Central Jakarta, Indonesia

Rika Rachmalina, Nur H. Utami, Hera Nurlita, Prisca P. Arfines, Tities Puspita, Sri P. H. Djaiman
Fruits and vegetables (FV) contain essential vitamins and minerals for children’s growth and development. Introduction of FV in young children can improve their preference for healthy food. The purpose of this study was to develop FV combinations based on children’s preferences and balanced diet recommendations....
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Relationship Of Husband's Support With Mother Interests To Use Contraceptive Implant In The Work Area Health South Alalak Banjarmasin

Rima Minarni, Hairiadi Widodo, Sarkiah Sarkiah
Objective: To analyze the relationship of husband's support to the mother's interest (wife) in using implant contraception in the working area of Alalak Selatan health center. Method: This research use cross sectional design with quantitative approach. The population in this study were all implanted...
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The Mental Emotional Disorder Pattern: Study of National Basic Health Research 2007, 2013, and 2018

Sri Idaiani, Raharni, Siti Isfandari
Riset kesehatan dasar (Riskesdas) in 2007, 2013 and 2018 showed the prevalence of mental emotional disorder were 11.6%, 6.0% and 9.8% respectively. This study aims to describe mental emotional pattern among Indonesian and to compare the symptoms based on three Riskesdas. Riskesdas was a population survey....
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The Impact of Nordic Hamstring Exercise and Prevention Programs on Incidence Hamstring Injury in Football Players: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Rizkie Andika Ainur Rofiq, Suryo Saputra Perdana, Amalia Nur Azizah
Background: Football has a fairly high popularity and is admired by people of various ages. Potential injury in football is rather high because, during the game, each player is required to run at high speed. One of the most common injuries is a hamstring injury. Thus, the purpose of this study is to...
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The Challenge of Laboratory-Based Influenza Surveillance in Indonesia: Cold Chain Application

Nur Ika Hariastuti, Hartanti Dian Ikawati, Kartika Dewi Puspa, Vivi Setiawaty
Since 2006 Indonesia has developed a laboratory-based influenza surveillance system. Confirmation of influenza-like illness (ILI) cases is conducted by PCR examination in regional laboratories and followed by virus isolation on positive PCR samples. The long process ILI samples shipping that in the chain...
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Relationship Between Environmental Sanitation and Stunting Incidents in Toddlers in Work Area of Kendal II Public Health Center

A. M. Rizky Aulia Salsabila, Suhartono, Nurjazuli
Malnutrition, sanitation and the environment are problems that are still often found to trigger stunting in toddlers in Indonesia. In 2021, the prevalence of stunting in Central Java among children under five years of age will be 20.9%. Kendal Regency in Central Java Province has a stunting prevalence...
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Contextual Learning And Learning Effectiveness Based On Problems With Learning Results Under The Neonatal Baby And Toddlers Care in Sari Mulia Midwifery Academy Banjarmasin

Rizky Vaira, Adriana Palimbo, Susanti Suhartati
Objective : To analyze the effectiveness of Contextual Teaching Learning (CTL) and Problem Based Learning (PBL) in improving learning outcomes and learning activities on the subjects of Neonates, Infant and Toddler Care Method : This study method used experimental design with Pretest-Posttest Randomized...
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How to Prepare a School Based Disaster Preparedness in Indonesia

Satriya Pranata, Sri Widodo, Aric Vranada, Machmudah, Mariyam Mariyam
Indonesia is located along the Pacific Ring of Fire and close to some natural hazards, including earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, flooding, and droughts. BNPB (the National Agency for Disaster Management) recorded 436 deaths, 1353 mild injuries, 783 serious injuries, and 77,975 houses also,...
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The Study of Family Planning Interpersonal Communication/Counseling in Contraceptive Use

Sari Kistiana, Margareth Maya Naibaho, Mario Ekoriano, Desy Nuri Fajarningtiyas, Diah Puspita Sari
The contraceptive discontinuation rate among women age 15-49 increased from 21 percent in 2002-2003 to 29 percent in 2017. The absence of family planning counseling is considered as one of the factors associated with contraceptive discontinuation. The aim of this study was to assess the implementation...