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Effects of Mass Media in Sports

Ika Novitaria Marani, Rhewindinar, Heni Widyaningsih, Eva Yulianti, Ari Subarkah, Mansur Jauhari
Mass media is a tool in communication that can spread, shape and influence the message or information conveyed. The message conveyed will have a different effect depending on the media used. Therefore, this study aims to determine the effect of the mass media on sports performance in Indonesian badminton...
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Characteristics of Hoarseness in Hasan Sadikin Hospital Bandung 2015-2019

Mohammad Adithya Prawiranata
Background Hoarseness is a symptom that is often found in the ORL-HNS polyclinic. The incidence rate of hoarseness in the world is 1.16% and the annual prevalence is 33.3%. Purpose: This study aims to determine the characteristics of patients with hoarseness in Hasan Sadikin Hospital...
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Vitamin D Status in Women with Tuberculosis

M.V. Egorova, L.I. Mordovskaya, T.M. Klimova
The study was conducted at the Phthisiatry Research-Practice Center in Yakutsk. 70 hospitalized women with confirmed TB diagnosis and 70 women with ruled out TB were observed. Informed consent was obtained from all participants in compliance with an ethics code. Apparently healthy state with no signs...
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Patient Satisfaction on Health Service Center In Urban and Rural Area

Fuad Husain Akbar, Rini Pratiwi, Rasmidar Samad, Fanissa Fanissa
Patient satisfaction with health services describe the level where the needs of patients in line with expectations and provide a standard of service that is acceptable. The main factor of satisfaction is the quality of health care provided by hospital care, processes of care, and outcomes of care. Objective:...
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The Effect of Learning Model and Critical Thinking Skills to Solve Motion Situation Problem Ability in Invasion Game

Anjar Muhamad Ikbal, Yunyun Yudiana, Tite Juliantine
Problem solving in invasion game is related activities thinking ability and decision ability to related motion situation problems that must solved in game situations. The purpose of this study to examine the effect of learning model and critical thinking skills to problem solving ability motion situation...
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Prevalence of Adolescent Prehypertension and Its Correlation with Sleep Duration and Light Condition

Hardaning A. Marantha, Dono Indarto, Lilik Kartikasari
Night sleep duration, lights on and night light exposure can elevate blood pressure in adolescents which lead to prehypertension. Therefore this study aimed to analyse night sleep duration, lights on and night light exposure with prehypertension in adolescents. This cross sectional study recruited 160...
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Personality Characteristics In Individual And Team Sports

Hermawan Pamot Raharjo, Donny Wira Yudha Kusuma, Hartono Mugiyo
This study compares the personality characteristics of athletes in individual and team sports. 197 athletes (105 individual, 92 team, 131 males, and 66 females) completed the SPQ-20 Sport Personality Questionnaire. This questionnaire is composed of four sub- scales of 20 personality traits. The data...
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Mechanisms of Endothelial Dysfunction in Pathologies of Various Genesis

S. G. Dzugkoev, I. V. Mozhaeva, F. S. Dzugkoeva, A. I. Tedtoeva, O. I. Margieva, O.Yu. Garmash, N.M. Karchaidze
Studies in the experiment and the clinic demonstrated the nature of changes in the system of POL - AOC, nitric oxide homeostasis and cholesterol as factors contributing to dysfunction of the vascular endothelium. In metabolic syndrome in pregnant women and in patients with myocardial ischemia, as well...
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Rheumatic Calisthenics To Improve Functional Status Of Elderly Suffering From Joint Pain

Eska Riyanti, Pudjiati
The disease process of the elderly can threaten the independence and quality of life by burdening the ability to perform personal care and daily activities. Elderly with mild functional decline and impaired activity can improve functional status by reducing joint pain during activity and prevent the...
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The Design of a Supporting Device for Badminton Footwork Practice Based on Microcontroller Technology

Ngadiman Ngadiman, Indra Jati Kusuma, Aziz Wishnu Widhi Nugraha
This research was aimed at designing a supporting device for Badminton footwork practice based on Microcontroller Technology. The method used was the method of Development consisted of several designing stages, starting from product design, design validation, design improvement, design making, product...
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Phytochemical Screening and Antibacterial Activity of Flower, Stem, and Tuber of Polianthes tuberosa L. Against Acne-Inducing Bacteria

Nur Asni Setiani, Diah Lia Aulifa, Selynita, Eka Septiningsih
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the antibacterial activity of flower, stem, and tuber of Polianthes tuberosa L against Staphylococcus epidermidis and Propionibacterium acnes. Method: The extraction was conducted by a maceration method using different polarity of solvent (n-hexane,...
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The Effect of Health Quarantine on the Weight Control in Patients with Sleeve Gastrectomy in Comparison with Obese Patients without Surgery

Nashwan Q Mahgoob, Yasser F. Zidan, Muthanna A. AL-Sharbaty
Background: Most of the world’s population underwent compulsory health quarantine during the pandemic of Coved 19 virus that led to a change in lifestyle and caused a negative psychological effect. Objective: This study aims to assess the effects of different variables in lifestyle on the weights of...
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Birth Plan Assistance as a Way to Increase Birth Preparation and Parenthood Readiness

Ayu Nurdiyan, Indah Putri Ramadhanti, Lady Wizia
After acquiring information on pregnancy and childbirth processes, pregnant women will create a written legal document which called a birth plan. Birth plan is the central axis of therapeutic relationship that develops between pregnant women and midwives, and it guides health care from conception until...
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The Effectiveness of Modified Self-Hypnosis on Anxiety Students Facing the Final Task and Case Studies

Angga Saeful Rahmat
The last semester students are facing the final task and case studies, this situation can be scary for students and unpleasant due to the process of the identified problem and get it done through a discussion scientific plus doing case study running simultaneously. A student can be anxious, there are...
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Characteristic of SGOT and SGPT Elevation in Patient with Lung Tuberculosis within OAT Therapy:

From Lung Policlinic RSUP Dr. Hasan Sadikin Bandung within 2016

I Wayan Agus Putra, Khairana Lonovi, Lina Damayanti, Trisnu Kamajaya
Lung Tuberculosis (TB) is still a disease-causing severe health problem globally, including Indonesia, based on morbidity yet mortality perspectives. Tuberculosis therapy having a side effect from its hepatotoxicity, causing hepatitis-caused anti-tuberculosis drugs (OAT). Many factors were to influence...
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Pembrolizumab Efficacy in Treatment of Carcinoma of the Head and Neck Squamous Cell

Yussy Afriani Dewi, Ifiq Budiyan Nazar, Betty S. Hermono
Immunotherapy acts by a system of immune modulation to destruct cells of cancer. Squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (HNSCC), this modality can be administered alone or combined with other therapies. Currently, immunotherapy with chemotherapy has shown better effectiveness as first-line systemic...
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The Duration of Using ARV Therapy and the Incidence of Anemia in People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA)

Siti Aisah, Dewi Setyawati, Ernawati Ernawati, Aulia Rima Rachmawati, Karina Megasari Winahyu, Abha Sharma
Background: Anemia is a hematological complication that occurs in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). Anemia is multifactorial and can cause a decrease in the clinical condition and quality of life of PLWHA. Anemia that occurs in PLWHA can be influenced by the side effects of using Antiretroviral (ARV)...
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Antibacterial Activity of Ketapang (Terminalia cattapa L.) Leaf Extract Against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa Isolates of Diabetic Wounds

Sri Darmawati, Lutfi Kurniasih, Hira Nur Aulya Safitri, Bayu Setyo Pratomo, Muhammad Evy Prastiyanto
This research aims at measuring antibacterial activity differences of ethanolic extract of ketapang leaf in the concentrations of 10 mg/mL, 25 mg/mL, 50 mg/mL, 75 mg/mL, and 100 mg/mL against S. aureus ATCC 6538, Staphylococcus aureus Methycilin Resistance (MRSA), and P. aeruginosa isolates of diabetic...
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The Development of New Technology Related to Health Information and Communication During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Kartika Louysa, Maria Madalina, F. Abdusyahid Naufal
The Covid-19 pandemic is a health problem for the entire world and occurs in both developed and developing countries such as Indonesia. The government plays an active role in carrying out prevention and control efforts. Information technology has been used to monitor pandemics, detect, carry out early...
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Statistical Literacy of Indonesia Sport Science Students When Solving Sport-Based Statistical Problems

Bustang Bustang, Ichsani Ichsani, Darul Husnul, Haeril Haeril
The practice of teaching and learning of statistics so far conducted within direct teaching method, an explanation of the concepts and the formulas becomes less effective for sports science students. If this continues then it is hard that someday we will have graduates from sport sciences department...
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The Relationship Between Knowledge and Medication Adherence in Diabetes Mellitus Patients in Toboali Hospital, South Bangka Selatan

Ucitha Septyadina, Shirly Gunawan
Diabetes mellitus is the fourth leading cause of death globally, after cardiovascular disease, cancer, and chronic respiratory disease. Proper anti-diabetic medication will reduce the high morbidity and mortality rate of diabetes mellitus. Medication adherence is an essential determinant of therapeutic...
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The Comfort of Post Orthopedic Surgery's Client Given Murottal Al-Qur'an

Anggia Astuti, Nursalam Nursalam, Laily Hidayati
Introduction: Surgery form of orthopedic surgery is a stressor for those clients who can evoke a stress reaction both physiologically and psychologically. Physiological responses can be painful, while the response can be either psychological anxiety is a disorder in which both comfort. This study used...
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The effect of comprehensive classes of health aerobics on women aged 18-25 years

Irina Izarovskaya, Larisa Smirnova, Ekaterina Perelman, Elena Sumak, Olga Izarovskaya
The purpose of the article is to justify the effectiveness of a comprehensive methodology for health aerobics classes in women aged 18-25 years. Materials and methods: the study was conducted on the premises of the South Ural State University training and sports facilities. Thirty women aged from 18...
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The Food and Nutrition Surveillance System Using Indicator and Analysis of Composite

Fickry Faisya, Anita Rahmiwati, Ari Wedhasmara
The problem of food's insecurity is multidimensional so that the solution's approach cannot depend on one side improvement. One of the ways to handle food's insecurity and knowing the food's security rate and vulnerability in a region is by arrangement of Food Security and Vulnerability Atlas (FSVA)....
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Difference of Vertical Mandibular Symmetry Based on Mandibular Growth Pattern in Orthodontic Patients

Ervina Sofyanti, Lidya Irani Nainggolan, Thivassini A/P Ramakrishnan
Mandibular asymmetry presents a problem when disruption in the balance of the size, shape and arrangement of facial tissue occurs. The highest growth potential of the mandible is in the condyle region and may affect the growth pattern of the mandible. The aim of this study is to analyze the vertical...
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Apexification of Maxillary Incisor in Adult Patient With Cleft Lip and Palate

Sarah Eveline Desita Nainggolan, Tunjung Nugraheni, Margareta Rinastiti
Introduction. Cleft lip and palate are congenital abnormalities that caused by many factors. Dental abnormalities in patients with cleft lip and palate were begun during eruption phase such as caries, crown and root deformity, abnormalities number of teeth and the relationship between maxilla and mandibula....
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Designing Mobile-Based App to Facilitate Mother and Children Homecare Services in Indonesia

Nurvita Wikansari, Nanda Surya Febrianta, Syamsu Windarti
There are various types of homecare-based health service providers and one of the most popular is homecare services for maternal and child health. In Indonesia, there is no special platform, especially mobile-based app, to find and order homecare services for mothers and children. Most mothers still...
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Description of BHK-21Persistent Infected Cell Inoculated with Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis Virus

Dewi Hidayati, Isnoer Aini, Diah Pancawidyana, S Indarjulianto
Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR) disease caused by Bovine Herpesvirus-1 (BHV-1), this diseases include in strategic diseases. Based on the genotype, this virus divided into several subtypes, including subtype 1.1; subtype 1.2a and subtype 1.2b. The previous genotypic study revealed that based...
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The Correlation Between Family Income and Mom’s Education with Anemia

Rosi Kurnia Sugiharti, Etika Dewi Cahyaningrum
Puberty is a transition period between childhood and adulthood where growth spurt occurs, and people in this period relatively have not reached the stage of mental and social maturity so they must face conflicting emotional and social pressures. According to WHO, adolescents are when children reach the...
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Improving the Quality of the Practical Experience of Lawyers Through Student Participation

Lusi Rachmiazasi Masduki, Dian Ratu Ayu Uswatun Khasanah
The Distance Learning Program Unit (UPBJJ) is an institution that functions as a service center for all Open University students. Students domiciled around the Semarang area can take advantage of all forms of services including the need for practical experience (PPB). At the Faculty of Law Social and...
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Texture Analysis and Bioadhesive of a Hydrogel as Platforms for Herbal Gel in Sports Massage

Sukanjana Kamlungmak, Teerapol Srichana
This study investigated the texture analysis and bioadhesive of hydrogel prepared by Poloxamer 407 (P407) and crosslinked Poly (vinyl alcohol); cPVA as hydrogels. All hydrogels were characterized by texture analysis. The bio-adhesive force between the pig’s skins and hydrogel was assessed using TA.XT...
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Pesticide Exposure, Cholinesterase Level and Hypertension among Farmers

Fitria Saftarina, Dian Isti Angraini, Johns Fatriyadi Suwandi
Prevalence of Hypertension Among Farmers is 28.6% and Excessive Use of Pesticides Can Cause Poisoning by Decreasing Cholinesterase Activity, Potentially Leading to Hypertension. This Study Aims to Analyze the Relationship Between Pesticide Exposure and Cholinesterase Levels with Hypertension Among Farmers...
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Strategies Combating Workplace Incivility: An Integrative Review of Literature

Amal Saleh, Waleed Sarhan, Ahmad Jabri, Mohammad Amin, Tareq Awadi, Nidal Eshah, Ahmad Rayan
Workplace incivility can be likened to an insidious disease that has infiltrated healthcare settings worldwide, leaving a trail of destructive consequences. This is a spotlight of concern as there are many unfavourable consequences of workplace incivility, including increased medical errors, reduced...
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The Technique of Rapid on-Site Evaluation on Lung Cancer

Nana Liana, Salmiah Agus
Lung cancer is the first leading cause of death and the second most common malignancy in the world. Most of the lung carcinoma diagnostic specimens were obtained by cytologic modalities, such as transbronchial needle aspiration (TBNA), transthoracic needle aspiration (TTNA), and bronchial brushing. These...
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Correlation Between Presbycusis with Quality of Life Based on Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly Screening Version (HHIE-S) in Dustira Army Hospital

Nurbaiti Nazarudin, Vania Nanda Priasty
Presbycusis is an age-related hearing loss caused by a degeneration process which is a cumulative effect of various risk factors. The unpreparedness of the elderly to encounter these conditions will have an impact on the low achievement on their quality of life. Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly-Screening...
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Comparison of Microbiological Quality of Well Water and Contaminated River Water in Open Defecation Area

Mitoriana Porusia, Rezania Asyfiradayati, Shesa Ratna Suryaning Putri, Sarsa Shahila Dwinanda
Introduction: At the end of 2019, Mulyoharjo village in Pemalang regency, Indonesia, had not reached an Open Defecation Free (ODF) status and diarrhea was frequent in the area. Some houses located by the river have no septic tank and dispose of the stool to the river. The local river water was contaminated,...
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To the Immune Status of the Indigenous and Foreign Population of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Victoria Egorova, Nikolay Gogolev, Eya Egorova
In the north, the human body is influenced by a whole complex of climatic, geographic, geophysical, environmental factors of the external environment. These factors have an adverse effect on human health. The health state of the population reflects the living conditions, the state of immune protection...
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Relationship Between The Number Of Sperm Quality And Testosterone Hormone Levels In Tiara Sella Hospital Bengkulu

Sahidan, Mu’alim
Indonesia has 12% or about 3 million infertile couples. Only half of that amount can be helped according to desire. 30% of these infertile partners are male as a cause in infertile couples. And there is a tendency for a meaningful increase. Almost every couple in the world wants a child, but unfortunately...
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Mood States and Game Performance in Invasion Game Activities: A Correlation Study Among Elementary School Students

Eka Nugraha, Ricky Wibowo, Helmy Firmansyah
Children play games for the same reason. They play because playing is fun. Interest to games may have meaningful psychological benefits for children. The purpose of this study was to examine the association between short-term psychological effects, especially moods states, and games performance in invasion...
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Development of Detector Tools for Validation of Take Off Fall Away Based on Sensors

Jumika Haloho, Agung Sunarno, Amir Supriadi
In this case the authors designed a solution how to make a long jump validation detector that can issue signals such as lights and buzzer sounds that use sensors to validate a jumper. It is expected that in this thesis the development of sensor-based jump validation detector tool is able to help the...
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Utilization of Local Food to Overcome Nutritional Problems Among Toddlers in Medan Tuntungan

Diana, Evawani Y Aritonang, Amir Purba, Rahayu Lubis
In Indonesia, malnutrition dominates the problem of nutrition which is 4.9% for malnourished children and 31.0% suffer from malnutrition. In North Sumatra, 7.8% of children experience malnutrition and 13.5% suffer from malnutrition. Medan Tuntungan is one among many sub-districts experiencing the problem....
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Effect of Glyphosate Herbicide on Environmental Health

Akhmad Dwi Priyanto, Daniel Saputra, Fuad Abd. Rachman, Rico Januar Sitorus
One of the active ingredients of herbicide is Glyphosate (N- (phosphonomethyl) glycine) which is widely used in plantation land. Herbicide residues will accumulate in agricultural products, pollution in the environment (water, air and soil), poisoning in humans both acute and chronic that have an impact...
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Haemolysis in Centrifugal Pump of Artificial Blood Circulation System

A.V. Bobkov
The article deals with possible causes of increased haemolysis in the centrifugal pump of the artificial blood circulation systems. One of the hydrodynamic reasons is indicated – a strong vortex formation of the blood flow inside the pump impeller, which occurs when the impeller rotates. This factor...
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Development of Game Modification Using Blended Learning in Physical Education, Sports, and Health For Senior High School Students

Ndaru Kukuh Masgumelar, Wasis Djoko Dwiyogo
The results of the research were: (1) attractiveness criteria (90.06%), (2) ease criteria (91.35%), (3) clarity criteria (92.58%), (4) effectiveness criteria (90, 41%). The average (91.18%) category is very valid. Based on a large group trial (91.18%) and a small group trial (90.97), this indicates an...
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The Influence of Progressive Muscle Relaxation Exercises on the Level of Anxiety an Athlete the High Jump

Eko Purnomo, Suci Nanda Sari, Eddy Marheni
Competitive competition situations will raise anxieties for high jump athletes such as feelings of fear, tension, anxiety, difficulty concentrating and digestive disturbances that interfere with athlete’s performance before the match. One simple and easy effort that can be done by athletes to reduce...
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The Impact of Education and Income on Environmental Health Aspects in Urban Households

Septa Katmawanti, Lailatun Nikmatasari, Siti Nurrochmah
Population density in urban areas increases in line with the increase in urbanization. One of the guidelines for healthy living is Clean and Healthy Life Behaviour (CHLB) in which one of the aspects discussed is environmental health. This study aimed to determine the correlation between the level of...
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Dissemination of Guidelines for Child Development as an Effort to Increase Mother’s Knowledge About Child Nutritional Intake During the Covid-19 Pandemic for Madurese

Septa Katmawanti, Dea Aflah Samah, Agista Windanastiti, Fadhila Tricahyanti
Bugih Village is one of eleven urban villages in the Pamekasan District, Pamekasan Regency. In the Bugih Village area, until now there are no residents who have been exposed to Covid-19, but there are problems at the Posyandu, namely the occurrence of stunting in some children under five during the Covid-19...
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Effectiveness of E Health Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness (BPCR) on Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness for Maternal and Neonatal

Maria Ulfah Kurnia Dewi, Nuke Devi Indrawati, Dea Ayu Paradila, Aniatul Jannah, Yoni Meilinda Putri Stiawan
Addressing the endeavor to diminish maternal and neonatal mortality (0–28 days) is crucial, given that the rates of maternal and infant mortality have not yet met the targets set by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This study seeks to assess the efficacy of the E-Health Birth Planning and Complication...
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The Differences Among the Quality of Pleural Fluid Cytological Smops from Alcohol Fixation, Hair Spray, and NAFS with Papanicolaou Staining

Acivrida Mega Charisma, Amanda Ramadani, Gery Pacsi Valery, Yohanes Ardian Kapri Negara, Farida Anwari, Intan Febiola Arianing
For the manufacture of cytological preparations, the fixation stage was previously carried out to prevent denaturation, prevent cytolysis and ensure. This study aimed to determine the quality of the picture of cytology preparations fixed by several solutions. This research method was carried out using...
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Efficacy of Banana Leaf Oil Extract Against Candida Albicans Growth in Diaper Rash

Siti Mardiyah, M. Adinda Karunia, Fitrotin Azizah, Nastiti Kartikorini
The baby’s skin is very sensitive, so it is prone to infection or suffering from allergies or fungi and bacteria. Skin disorders that often occur in babies are characterized by the appearance of prickly heat, irritation, diaper rash, or eczema. The prevalence of diaper rash in infants aged 0–12 months...
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Antibiotic Resistance Pattern in Patients with Ulcus, Respiratory, and Digestive Tract Infection at Turi Primary Health Care Yogyakarta

Daru Estiningsih, Ika Puspitasari, Titik Nuryastuti, Endang Lukitaningsih
Background: The incidence and development of antibiotic resistance have been shown to have an impact on the ineffectiveness of therapy and are associated with the increased morbidity and mortality, length of hospitalization, and cost of treatment. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria can spread among bacteria,...
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The Relationship of Contraception Pil Use with Hypertension Even

Lola Pebrianthy, Nurelilasari Siregar, Mutia Sari Lubis, Yusnina Maysaroh
The use of contraceptive methods, such as hormonal contraception need to consider various factors, starting from health status and side effects that will arise during its use. Long use of hormonal contraception closely related with the occurrence health problems experienced by women of childbearing age...
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Genital Retraction Syndrome (Koro): A Case of the Culture-Bound Syndrome in Migrant in Indonesia

S. Fitri Ana Ima, Elmeida Effendy
Background: The body image of a person's genitalia is pathologically distorted in Koro syndrome. The acute anxiety that comes with the beliefs that the genitalia would shrink and withdraw into the stomach, ultimately causing death, characterizes this dysphoria. The illness has been regarded as an...
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Verbal Abuse in Adolescents During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Rany Ekawati, Anisa Nur Rahma, Kartika Alifia, Nadia Regita Ayu Cahyani
The Covid-19 pandemic has now spread to all parts of the world, including Indonesia. The existence of this pandemic trigger problems such as mental health disorders in the form of stress and so on that can trigger verbal violence. Verbal abuse or by other names verbal abuse is an act that is verbally...
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Preventive Oral Health Care in a School for Children with Special Health Care Needs

Kittichai Sireerat, Patcharaphol Samnieng
Purpose: The objectives of this study were 1. To examine the oral health status of children with special health care needs and 2. To evaluate a preventive oral health care program for these children. Method: Subjects included 32 children in a spe-cial health care needs school who were given an oral examination....
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Effect of Fartlek Training to the Improvement of VO2Max on Athletes Runners of 800-meters

Sarmidi Sarmidi
The research has aimed to improve vo2max on 800-meters runner of Banjarmasin Athletic with fartlek training. The problem in this study is the athletes did not experience a significant increase especially in endurance during exercise, reality on the field, during training many experience exhaustion is...
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The Effect of Hydrotherapy on Blood Pressure of The Hypertensive Patients in Public Hospital of RA. Kartini Jepara

Dewi Hartinah, Andy Sofyan, Siswanto, Ahmad Syafiq
Hypertension as a cardiovascular disease with a worldwide cases estimate of 1.39 billion in 2016. RA Kartini Jepara General Hospital in 2015 recorded a total of cases of essential hypertension and other hypertension, as many as 464 among 24,674 cases of non-contagious diseases in the community health...
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Unresolved Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Issues

Е.Y. Esina, A.A. Zuykova, N.V. Strachova, V.V. Lyutov, V.N. Tsigan
The prevalence of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and the electrophysiological state of the myocardium in male patients with somatoform dysfunction of the vegetative nervous system was studied. Among the risk factors, the leading positions were taken by stress, low physical activity and smoking....
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The influence of dietary supplements based on fermented wheat bran on the body composition of wrestlers

Natalia Kadochnikova, Viktor Oborin, Marina Morozova
The purpose of the research is to study the influence of dietary supplements based on fermented wheat bran (Rekitsen-RD) on the body composition of wrestlers. Materials and methods. 21 male athletes (Greco-Roman wrestling) took part in the research during the training camp. The average age of the athletes...
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sIgA and Lisozim as Biomarker of Early Childhood Caries Risk

Essie Octiara, Heriandi Sutadi, Yahwardiah Siregar, Ameta Primasari
Caries in children under 6 years old (Early Childhood Caries) is still a major oral health problems in many countries. The high prevalence of ECC should be prevented immediately based on the cause of caries. Saliva is one of the factors that play role in dental caries process, also play a role as caries...
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The Relationship of Physical Activities on Obesity in Adults in Indonesia

Sudikno, Elisa Diana Julianti, Yunita Diana Sari, Yurista Permana Sari
The problem of obesity in Indonesia has been on an upward trend in the last three decades. This study aims to determine the relationship of physical activity with obese in adults in Indonesia. This study used Riskesdas 2013 data. The study design was cross-sectional. Sample were adults aged 20 years...
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Pharmaceutical Cocrystal of Ethyl p-Methoxycinnamate: Formulation and Characterization

Revika Rachmaniar, Sohadi Warya, Rival Ferdiansyah, Hesti Riasari, Aswin Gumelar, Kenti
Ethyl p-methoxycinamate (EPMC) is a compound derived from kencur (Kaemferia galanga) and has a pharmacological effect as an antiinflammatory. EPMC has poorly water solubility and need to be modified to increase its solubility. The aim of this study was to improve the water solubility of EPMC by cocrystallization...
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Primary School Student Online Video Competition Model to Improve Six Steps Handwashing Ability to Prevent Upper Tract Infection

Titiek Hidayati, Suryanto
The prevalence of upper tract infection / ARI in primary schools is 15% in 2019. Currently, upper respiratory infections cause most students to be absent from school compared to other disease factors. One of the most important causes of ARI is hand hygiene; therefore, washing hands using soap is the...
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The Effect of Slow-Deep Breathing and Isometric Hand Grip Exercise on Blood Pressure of Patients With Hypertension

Noor Rochmah Ida Ayu Trisno Putri, Tri Sumarni
Hypertension is a health problem in the community and requires specific care attention. The disease has an impact on reducing the quality of life and can be life threatening if not treated early. One of the non-pharmacological interventions of hypertension is Slow-Deep Breathing exercise and isometric...
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An Overview of the Consumption of Vegetables and Fruit in Public Elementary School Children in Bogor Regency

Nur Intania Sofianita, Ali Khomsan, Budi Setiawan, Ikeu Ekayanti
Background: The lack of behavior in eating vegetables and fruit among schoolchildren causes some children to suffer from malnutrition. This study aims to look at the description and relationship between the behavior of vegetable and fruit consumption with the variable characteristics of the respondents....
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The Contribution of Battle Rope Exercise to the Technical Dimensions of Court Tennis Student Athletes of Universitas Negeri Medan

Mahmuddin, Asep Prima, David Siahaan, Rafika Ardilla
The purpose of this study was to determine the impact or contribution of functional training using a battle rope on the technical abilities of Sports Science Faculty (FIK) Universitas Negeri Medan (UNIMED) tennis student-athletes. This research is a quantitative method with an experimental approach....
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Fat Content, Calcium Content, and Sensory Characteristics of Silky Soy Milk Pudding With The Addition of Jackfruit Seed Flour

Erma Handarsari, Naila Kharirotus Shifa, Hersanti Sulistyaningrum, Yunan Kholifatuddin Sya’di
Soy milk is a good choice as an alternative raw material for making soy silky milk pudding with the addition of jackfruit seed flour because it contains macronutrients (energy, protein, fat, and carbohydrates) and micronutrients (calcium and phosphorus), which are beneficial for health. Jackfruit seed...
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Validity and Reliability of a Nonlinear Pedagogy Assessment Test (GPAI) in Invasion Games

Pasca Tri Kaloka, Hari Yuliarto, Putri Prastiwi Wulandari
The purpose of this study was to test the validity and reliability of the nonlinear pedagogy invasion Games Assessment Instrument Test (GPAI) in elementary school physical education. This research is a quantitative descriptive study using the observation method. Data collection techniques using test-retest...
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The Effect of Nutrition Extension Using Leaflet on Increasing Knowledge and Attitude in Consuming Vegetables and Fruit in Adolescents in Madrasah Tsanawiyah Bahrul Mubarak Toronipa at Konawe Regency, Indonesia

Rasmaniar Rasmaniar, Nurfiana Nurfiana, Evi Kusumawati, Wiralis Wiralis, Fatmawati Fatmawati, Kameriah Gani, I Made Rai Sudarsono
Based on the Basic Health Survey (2018) data, 96.8% of teenagers between the ages of 10 and 14 eat less than five servings of fruit and vegetables per day on average. This study aims to ascertain how nutrition counseling utilizing leaflets affects teenagers’ knowledge and attitudes about eating fruits...
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Ligasure (Bipolar Vessel Sealing Device) for Tonsillectomy in Rsu Pku Muhammadiyah Bantul, A Case Series

Rizky Firmansyah
Introduction The most frequent treatment carried out by ORL-HNS is a tonsillectomy, which has a risk of a lengthy recovery period owing to bleeding. Numerous colleagues have utilized LigaSure to facilitate surgery. We want to talk about our experiences using this equipment during tonsillectomy...
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Relationship of Nodule Type and Size with Thyroid Malignancy

Anton Sony Wibowo, Camelia Herdini, Bambang Udji Djoko Rianto
Thyroid carcinoma was the common head-neck malignancy. Clinical examination was essential at the initial suspicion of thyroid malignancy. Thyroid size and nodularity were the first things in a physical examination of the thyroid. This study aimed to determine the relationship between the type and size...
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The Effectiveness of Affirmation Relaxation Therapy Towards Anxiety in Pregnant Mothers on Third Trimester in Facing Labor at Puskesmas Manyaran

Niken Sukesi
Labor is a physiological process in pregnant mothers occurring in the culmination period of pregnancy. A long process of pregnancy, which will eventually lead to the delivery of one or more newborn infants, can raise fear and worries triggering the feeling of anxiety to happen to pregnant mothers. Excessive...
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Contribution of Biomotoric Components to the Performance Athletes Number Canoeing 1000 Meter

Syahid Nur Yasin, Amung Ma’mun, Agus Rusdiana
The purpose of this study was to reveal a description of the contribution of biomotor components to the performance of paddle number 1000 meter canoeing athletes. The sample in this study were Indonesian male paddler national athletes totaling 19 people with an average age of 25 years, height 175 and...
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Low Vitamin D Intake Can Increase Prediabetes in Female Adolescents in Surakarta City

Nafilah Nafilah, Dono Indarto, Adi Magna Patriadi Nuhriawangsa
Prediabetic adolescents have higher risk to suffer diabetes mellitus in adulthood periode. The role of calcium and vitamin D intake in prediabetes risk is debatable. The aim of this study was to analyze the association between calcium and vitamin D intake and prediabetes in adolescents. The analytic...
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Effectiveness of the Finger Handheld Relaxation and the Self-Tapping Relaxation Technique on Dysmenorrhea Pain in Nursing Students

Siti Haniyah, Prasanti Adriani
Management of dysmenorrhea pain is very important. One of them is using non-pharmacological techniques, which are finger handheld relaxation pain sensations and deliver the transmission of pain impulses to the brain. Self-tapping is tapping touch which is done independently. Self-tapping can apply basic...
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The Regulation of Throwing Ball

Suharjo, Budi Valianto, Mesnan
The research was underpinned by the fact in the field that students in junior high school have been able to understand the rules of throwing ball games. The research aims to determine the ability of the students in the throwing ball regulation in the city of Medan school year 2019/2020. This research...
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The Effectiveness of Fe and Folic Acid Tablet Intake Towards Changes in Hemoglobin Value in the Blood of Anemia Pregnant Women

Silvi Zaimy, Ika Yulia Darma, Meldafia Idaman
Lack of hemoglobin in the blood (anemia) is a nutritional problem that is often experienced during pregnancy, which consequently causes growth disorders, development and complications during pregnancy and childbirth, which have an impact on maternal and infant mortality. In Indonesia, 5 out of 10 pregnant...
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Differences in the Salivary Parameters and Caries Status Between the Underweight, Normal, and Obese Children in Medan Primary Schools

S Siti, S Irdayanti, P Christa
The prevalence of dental caries among primary school children in Medan city is substantially high. The primary objective of this study was to analyze the relationship between the salivary parameters, caries status and nutritional status of the primary school children in Medan city. This cross-sectional...
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Gastroprotective Effect of Propolis Against Male White Mice Gastric Ulcers Induced by Aspirin

Elsa Badriyya, Zultia Mandasari, Yufri Aldi, A Almahdy
A peptic ulcer is an inflammation of the stomach wall that can cause wounds in the gastric mucosa. Consumption of aspirin over therapeutic doses can cause injury to the stomach. Propolis is known to have an effect to protect stomach damage. This study aims to find out the effect of propolis on male white...
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Factors Related to Smartphone Addiction in Medical Students at the Universitas Sumatera Utara

Hot Parsaulian Siregar, Mustafa M. Amin, M.Surya Husada
Background Smartphones have become an essential device in everyday life in recent years; scientific impetus and the extraordinary evolution of technology have resulted in having to provide information in all subjects anytime and anywhere. Smartphones have grown in popularity among younger...
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Government Responsibility and Challenges in Improving the Quality of Health Services Management

Tasyafrila Alifah Maudy, Muhamad Alief Hidayat, Rachma Indriyani
As a highly populated country, Indonesia has inevitably started to face challenges in health service management. On the other hand, the government has the responsibility to handle this issue well to support its goal of people’s well-being. Especially with the development of diseases that continue to...
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Development of Teacher E-Module for Dynamic Balance Movement for Grade 3 Elementary School with Autism

Rama Kurniawan, Mu’arifin, Ari Wibowo Kurniawan, Febrita Paulina Heynoek, Cahyo Nugroho Sigit
This study aimed to develop a dynamic balance motion learning module for grade 3 teachers of Special Education School with autism. The method in this research was research and development. The data analysis technique used a quantitative descriptive approach in the form of percentages. The development...
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Absolute Eosinophil Count as a Marker for Sepsis Diagnosis

Frans JV Pangalila, Velma Herwanto, Riana, Enty Tjoa, Melina Hertanto, Yesyka Agustina, Suryanti Haryanto, Benjamin MP Tang
Eosinopenia, defined as low number of absolute eosinophil count, was used to support the diagnosis of sepsis in several studies by differentiating infection from non-infection cases. However, the results between studies were not consistent. This study was used to determine whether the eosinopenia served...
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Teenagers Premarital Sex Phenomenon In Banjarmasin

Esti Yuandari, Umi Hanik Fetriyah
Objective: This study is to identify the background and factor of the problem.Technology or Method: This study adopted qualitative approaches descriptive explorative. The population of the research is all teenagers in Banjarmasin, while the sample techniques to research is by using judgment sampling....
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Relationship Between Body Mass Index (BMI) With Agility of Elementary School Children

Imam Hariadi, Nurrul Riyad Fadhli, Dona Sandy Yudasmara
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between BMI of male and female students with agility level. This study uses a cross-sectional method; the subject of the study is students of elementary school level second to sixth grade. The conclusion of this study is that there is no significant...
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Islamic Counseling and Guidance Programs to Develop Awareness and Social Responsibility of Students in Junior High Schools

Meti Kusmiati, Niam Rohmatullah
Students’ lives developments nowadays are dynamics and complications that impact widely to many aspects of their lives. That’s why it should be solved with counseling and guidance either in the community or individually. Therefore, it must be balanced with guidance and counseling to deal with problems...
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The Validity of EDUCHE (Education Card Healthy) for Increasing Physical Activity in Adolescents

Sumaryanti Sumaryanti, Novita Intan Arovah, Atikah Rahayu
In general, the physical activity level of adolescents in Indonesia is still below the recommended level of 60 minutes moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity per day. This is concerning because low physical activity is one of the main risk factors for non- communicable diseases. Therefore,...
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Potential of Ethanol Extract of Lantana (Lantana camara L.) Leaf as Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes Repellent

Jafriati Jafriati, Asnia Zainuddin, Nani Yuniar, Wa Neli
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is caused by the Dengue virus, transmitted through the bite of Aedes aegypti mosquito. Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is one of the infectious diseases that remains a public health problem up to this day. Lantana plant (Lantana camara L.) is a type of wild plant that has...
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Test Effectiveness Antimicrobial Extract Etanol Leaves Melinjo (Gnetum gnemon L.) On Growth Of Bacteria Propionibacterium Acnes

Resva Meinisasti, Wenti Puspita, Raden Sunita
Background : Propionibacterium acnes includes gram-positive bacteria in the form of stems and normal skin flora that play a role in the occurrence of inflammation in acne. The prevalence of acne ranges from 47-90% during adolescence. African, American and Hispanic women have a prevalence of 37% and 32%...
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The Influences of Gymnastics And Motivation Toward The Reduction of Body Fat Level

Eva Faridah
The purpose of the study is to know the influences of Zumba towards the fat level reduction in body. This research was done at Studio Gymnast 88 for 12 weeks. The types of the study are quantitative research, experimental method, and 2x2 factorial designs. The research shows that there is a significant...
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Functional characteristics of the cardiovascular system in Paralympic powerlifters

Victoria Kalsina
The purpose of the study is to assess the functional status of the cardiovascular system in Paralympic powerlifters. Materials and methods. Parameters of central hemodynamics and autonomic regulation of heart rate in Paralympic powerlifters were studied depending on qualification and experience. Assessment...
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Neck Circumference as Useful Marker of Obesity and Its Correlation with Triglyceride Levels

Mutiara Indah Sari, Zaimah Z Tala, Dewi Indah Sari
Hypertriglyceridemia is a risk factor for metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. Obesity often has a correlation with hypertriglyceridemia. Neck circumference (NC) is an anthropometric method of measuring upper body obesity. It is easy to use , innovative and time-saving. The aim of this study...
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Cow's Milk Yogurt Modulate Expression of STAT5, BMI-1 and LGR-5 in ileum of Indomethacine-Induced Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in Rats.

Masdiana Chendrakasih Padaga, Wibi Riawan, Nur Hamni
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is characterized by a chronic recurrent inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract . The environmental factors affecting IBD include diet, the use of antibiotics and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and stress. All of which can directly or indirectly affect...
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Partial Budgeting of floor bedding to prevent mastitis in small farms in Western Java

Asep Rakhmat, Dikky Indrawan
Poultry litter function is to absorb several compounds or gasses from outside of the poultry house that affects poultry health. Poultry litter is a habitat for microbe’s growth coming from chicken’s gastrointestinal pathogens. Many studies found that the composted manure had more soil fertility which...
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The Analysis of Motor Skill and Body Mass Index Development of Early Children in Rural Areas

Wulandari Putri, Mesa Rahmi Stephani, Gano Sumarno
Motor development on early childhood is a fundamental milestone for the children, while Body Mass Index (BMI) is an essential predictor for various aspects of their health such as nutrition sufficiency. This study was aimed at examining the children motor development and body mass index in rural area....
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Various Mosquitoes Species and Control Efforts in Villages with Malaria Problem at Menoreh Hill Central Java

Bina Ikawati, Sunaryo sunaryo, Asnan Prastawa, Dewi Marbawati
Menoreh Hill is located in Central Java and divide two provinces and three districts namely Purworejo and Magelang District of Central Java Province and Kulonprogo District of Yogyakarta Province. The height of this area is about 1000 m asl. In this area, Malaria is one of problematic diseases. Nevertheless,...
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Factors Associated with Intestinal Atresia and Its Complications

Hayder Neamah Hassan
Intestinal atresia occurs as 1.3 to 3.5 cases per 10,000 live births, and the understanding of the factors associated with occurrence and complications of intestinal atresia. The current study’s goal is to evaluate the various forms of intestinal atresia, and factors associated with intestinal atresia...
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Analysis of Junior High School Students’ Motivation in Attending the Learning of PE in Bali and East Java

H. W Lokananta Teguh, Febrita Paulina Heynoek, Ari Wibowo Kurniawan, Made Agus Wijaya
The objective to be achieved in this research is to describe students’ motivation in attending PE education in Bali and East Java. The data analysis method uses quantitative analysis and is processed into descriptive statistics, namely percentage and mean analysis. Intrinsic Motivation results get a...
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Anesthetic Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage

Djoni Kusumah Himsani Pohan
Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in the world. It requires a higher level of standard care. Peripartum haemorrhage is bleeding that occurs during pregnancy (antepartum), at birth (intrapartum) and after birth (postpartum). Management of postpartum haemorrhage...
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Behaviour and Information Access With Health Literacy About HIV / AIDS In Female Worker (FSW) In Coastal Area of Jember Indonesia

Dewi Rokhmah, Imas Imama, Nita Indah Lestari, Ahmad Aviv Mahda, D. A. Icha Rohmah, Khoiron
The purpose of this study to examine the relationship between knowledge, attitudes, perceptions, and access to HIV/AIDS information with Female Sex Worker (FSW) health literacy in the coastal area of the Puger Region. This research used cross sectional design. Sampling technique used Quota Sampling method....