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Tracheostomy in Short Neck Patient: A Case Report

Tri Noviasari Putri, Hikmah Fitria, Beny Kurnia, Lily Setiani
Background: Procedure tracheostomy may be performed quickly, but it can also be challenging in patients with burns, acute sickness, post-head traumas, juvenile patients, obesity, short necks, and masses in the neck that impede access to the trachea. The potential of difficulties after a tracheostomy...
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The Analysis Of Rbmy1 STS RBMI Microdeletion Gene On Azoospermic Factor (Azf) Region Of The Y Chromosome In Infertile Men In Palembang

Tedy Febriyanto
Approximately 50-80 million couples have infertility problems, and every year appeared about 2 million new infertile couples. As many as 40% of them are caused by male factors. Male infertility generally occursdue to abnormal spermatozoa. One of the causes is related to the deletion of gene onAzoospermic...
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The Effect of Learning Dribble Variation Using Modification of Plastic Balls on Improving The Results of Football Dribble Skills Learning

Fahmi M.Y.N, Siti Nurrochmah
This study aims to determine the effect of learning variations of straight and zig-zag dribble on increasing the results of learning football dribble skills. The result of analysis of one way anova Fcount = 5,324 > FTable α = 0,05 = 4,149 and the significance difference (LSD) test obtained by vs = 1,0159...
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Building Ability of Sport Students Statistical Reasoning through Statistical Reasoning Learning Environment (SRLE)

Nidaul Hidayah, Wahyudin Wahyudin, Turmudi Turmudi
This study discusses learning models that can improve statistical reasoning skills for sports students who take statistics courses. Statistical Reasoning Learning Environment or abbreviated as SRLE is a learning model based on constructivist social theory with six learning principles which focus on developing...
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Quantitative Anatomy of the Intrainganic Arterial Kidney

O.K Zenin, E.S. Kafarov, O.A. Beshulya, L.A. Udochkina, H.M. Bataev
Currently, there is no uniform approach to the organization of the kidney bloodstream. Data about kidney bloodstream links are controversial. Digital methods of intravital visualization of the intraorgan arterial bed of the kidney provide new opportunities for early diagnostics of kidney pathologies....
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The Potential Risk of Viral Transmission Among Flying Foxes, Domestic Animals, and Humans in Southern Coast of West Java, Indonesia

Chaerul Basri, Etih Sudarnika, Abdul Zahid, Srihadi Agung Priyono, Retno D. Soejoedono, Eko M. Z. Arifin, Heru Susetya, Bambang Sumiarto, Yupadee Hengjan, Keisuke Iida, Hitoshi Takemae, Eiichi Hondo
Flying foxes have been considered to be involved in the transmission of serious infectious diseases to humans.This study aimed to know the direct and/or indirect contacts of flying foxes that live in the Indonesian natural conservation area, with domestic animals and humans living in the surrounding...
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Implementation of Problem Based Learning Models with Scientific Approaches in Efforts to Improve Learning Results in Chestpass Basketball Game for Class X High School Students 5 Tanjung Balai 2014–2015 Academic

Rinaldy Aditya, Boby Helmi, Khairul Usman
This study aims to determine the increase in chest pass learning outcomes in basketball through the application of a problem based learning model with a scientific approach. The subjects in this study were 32 students of class X-1 of SMA Negeri 5 Tanjung Balai. This type of research is classroom action...
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Physical Education and Sport in the Era of Information Technology

A.B. Gabibov, A.F. Polomoshov, N.V. Ryzhkin
The article raises the issue of the introduction of information technology in the field of sports and physical education, as well as discusses new sports that arose in the information age. Information technology is being introduced into modern sports in a number of areas. One of the directions is the...
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Effect of Plyometric and Sprint Training on VO2Max in Amateur Football Player

Agustiyawan, Heri Wibisono, Purnamadiyawati
Background: Among the most important physiological performance indicators in football team are speed and velocity at maximal oxygen uptake. Plyometric training is considered essential techniques to enhance neuromuscular functioning in football players. Methods: The present study aims at investigating...
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The Effect of the Workshop on Improving the Ability to Prepare Exercise Observation Instruments for Regional Coach of DIY Province

Lia Karina Mansur, Tomoliyus Tomoliyus, Rumpis Agus Sudarko, Devi Tirtawijaya
This study aims to improve the skills of regional coach in DIY Province in compiling an instrument for observing exercise performance through the workshop method. The target audience for this activity is DIY regional trainers totaling 70 regional coach. This research method uses the workshop method....
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Relation Between Calf Circumference, Thigh Circumference, and Leg Length with Running Speed of 100 Meters

Rochman Basuki, Sigit Moerjono, Aziza Ulfie
Sprinting involves moving swiftly over distances of 60 meters, 100 meters, 200 meters, and 400 meters. Speed in sprinting relies on the coordinated effort of the body’s motion system and muscles, which are limited by a maximum speed threshold. Achieving optimal speed in sprinting requires a combination...
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The Mediating Role of Depression between Childhood Trauma and Intimate Partner Violence

Frisca Priscilia Boentario, Naomi Soetikno, Fransisca I.R. Dewi
Previous studies indicate that childhood trauma results in depression and intimate partner violence. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between childhood trauma and intimate partner violence with depression as the mediator. The method used in this research would be a quantitative...
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Individual, Organizational, and Work Characteristic Affect The Performance of Clinical Supervision in Hospital

Naya Ernawati, Suharto Suharto, Tri Johan Agus Yuswanto
Methods of Clinical Supervision (CS) can improve the quality and completeness of documentation of nursing care. CS has been described according to Proctor's model, which explains the relationship between the supervisor and supervisee in three domains: Normative, formative, and restorative. However, the...
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Programme of Eradicating Pasung in Lamongan Through Community Mental Health Nursing Approach

Abdul Rokhman, Nur Hidayati, Moh. Saifudin
Background. Pasung (physical restraint) in people with mental illness is commonly found in Lamongan. In 2014, Lamongan Government launched the 2017 Lamongan Free from Pasung program based on Community Mental Health Nursing (CMHN). The aim of this program was to free all patients in pasung throughout...
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Effect of Premolar Extraction on Overall Bolton Ratio in Class II Malocclusion in RSGM FKG USU

Ika Pisarina, Nurhayati Harahap, Muslim Yusuf
Tooth extraction to overcome the functional and aesthetic outcomes has become an issue in orthodontic treatment. Tooth size discrepancy was determined through a Bolton analysis. Overall Bolton ratio has changed after the tooth extraction, and affected by different extraction. The aim is to determine...
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Identification of Avian Influenza Virus A/H5 Clade 2.3.2.1 in Asymptomatic Ducks (Anasspecies) at a Live-Poultry Market in East Java, Indonesia

Agnes Estoepangestie, Krisnoadi Rahardjo, Adi Rahardjo, Arindita Novianti, Rima Prasetya, Aldise Nastri, Jezzy Dewantari, Yohko Shimizu, Yasuko Mori, Kazufumi Shimizu
A total of 120 cloacal swab samples were collected from asymptomatic-ducks traded at a live-bird market in East Java-Indonesia during January to February 2017. After virus isolation using 10-days-old embryonated chicken eggs, hemagglutination activity was tested. TaqMan real-time reverse transcription...
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The Relationship Between Family History and Dietary Patterns to the Incidence of Diabetes Mellitus in Ledug, Kembaran, Banyumas, Central Java, Indonesia

Etika Dewi Cahyaningrum, Rosi Kurnia Sugiharti
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a disease caused by metabolic disorders that occur in the pancreas which are characterized by an increase in blood sugar or often referred to as hyperglycemia due to a decrease in the amount of insulin from the pancreas (American Diabetes Association, 2012). The most common...
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The Influence of Intra-Team Communication on the Attacking Success in Rugby

Ika Novitaria Marani, Iwan Barata, Rendi Gunawan
In game sports, such as rugby, communication is very important because, in game sports, there are signs or shouts so that their team gets a victory. Communication in a competition is needed to avoid mistakes that might occur because communication has information that must be conveyed from one player...
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Epigenetic Regulations, Motif and Pathway Identification of Hodgkin Lymphoma Chip Sequence

Priyanka Stephen Mukhia, I. A. Shylesh Murthy, Preenon Bagchi
ChIP-sequencing (Chromatin immunoprecipitation) is a new method for genome wide mapping of protein binding sites on DNA. ChIP-sequencing helps to understand better the mechanisms of transcription factors, cofactors and histone modifications as well the regulation of gene expressions. The high degree...
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Learning Beyond the Classroom: An Effective Way Understanding the Hospital Health Promotion Among Hospital Administration Students

Faizatul Ummah, Nihayatul Munaa, Nahardian Vica, Muhamad Ganda Saputra, Ari Kusdiana, Fara Nurdiana, Nuriyati
The role of health promotion in hospitals has changed, no longer related to providing additional lifestyle information to patients after completing clinical procedures. Health promotion is a comprehensive part of the health care process related to clinical, educational, behavioral, and organizational...
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Compatibility and the ability to work together in tourist sports teams

Evgenia Kulagina, Svetlana Esipova, Igor Karasev
Compatibility is determined by researchers as a significant phenomenon of team activity that affect the effectiveness of the educational, training, and competitive process. However, the combination of the individual characteristics of athletes is not universal and is determined by the specifics of the...
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Isolation of Actinomycetes from Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) Rhizosphere and the Ability to Produce Antibiotic.

Nina Nur Aini, Nanik Sulistyani
Actinomycetes are well-known microorganism as secondary metabolites producers which serve as antibiotics. In this study, sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum) rhizosphere soil samples were collected from Piyungan, Bantul, Yogyakarta. The aims of this study were to obtain Actinomycetes isolates from sugar...
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Evaluation of Label Drug in the Treatment Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Keni Idacahyati, Tita Nofianti, Ema Sintya Nurjaya
Objectives: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is defined as high levels of hyperandrogenism, menstrual irregularities, anovulation and high levels of insulin (hyperinsulinemia secondary to increased insulin resistance).The estimated that> 75% of women with PCOS are insulin resistant, the incidence...
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The Effectiveness of the FASA method to Minimize Abstinence Behavior of Pregnant Women

Ana Zumrotun Nisak, Lailiyani Khoirunnisa’
Health behavior is any form of experience and interaction of individuals with their environment, especially those relating to knowledge and attitudes about health that create individual actions towards health. This behavior was also carried out by several pregnant women who were still abstaining from...
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Bukoini: Is There Any Correlation Between Anti-Glaucoma Eye Drop and Primary Glaucoma Patients Quality of Life in RSUD Kota Yogyakarta?

Idiani Darmawati, Fisna Sinantia, Ameliza Kwartika
Introduction. The healthy eyes are the needs of every human being. If disorders are found in someone’s eyes, their quality of life would be decreasing. One of diseases that might distract human’s visual function is glaucoma. There are many factors which cause the decrease of glaucoma patient’s quality...
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Performance Laboratory as a Research Center for Lectures and Students

Taufik, A.M Wulandari, Moch. Yunus, E.Z I’tamada, N.R Fadli
The purpose of this research and development is to determine the need for the development of Achievement Laboratory models that follow the characteristics and groups of scientific fields in the Faculty of Sports Science. Furthermore, developing the Performance Laboratory model which consists of several...
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The Effect of Brown Sugar Addition on Total Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) and Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) of Young Coconut Water (Cocos nucifera L.) Probiotic Drinks

Khusna Saffanatun Nisa, Eni Purwani
Probiotic drinks are fermented drinks that contain lactic acid bacteria and have various health benefits, including maintaining gastrointestinal health and increasing immunity. In this study, probiotic drinks were developed using young coconut water, which is expected to be an alternative fermented product...
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Correlation Between Body Composition and Power Performance in Beach Volleyball Athletes

Muhammad Arja Bahauddin, Ahmad Robi Alfaini, Bobby Ade Setiawan, Muhammad Muchid Murtadho, Mohammad Achirul Adib, Rizky Maulana
Beach volleyball players need to have a good explosive power performance between the lower limbs and upper extremities as support in jumping and smash-hitting techniques. The purpose of this study was to analyze the correlation between body composition on explosive power of lower limbs and upper extremities...
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Nulliparous Woman with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Case Report

Muhammad Rusda, Riang Salbia Tambunan
Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a heterogeneous disorder characterized by a combination of signs and symptoms of androgen excess (hirsutism, hyperandrogenemia) and ovarian dysfunction (oligo-ovulation, polycystic ovary morphology (PCOM)). In ASRM/ESHRE consensus in 2003, PCOS diagnosis...
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Diagnostic and Treatment Difficulties of Autoimmune Hepatitis on Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Case Study

Egor Ignatiev, Diana Solovieva, Elena Popova, Natalya Arkhipova
On the example of case study, we present the features of the course of AIH on the background of SLE, as well as the difficulties of diagnosis and treatment. The study revealed an immune-mediated combination of autoimmune hepatitis with systemic lupus erythematosus, based on the association of autoimmune...
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Paratriathlon as a Disability Sport in Indonesia

Satrio Rumpoko, Widha Srianto, Arif Hakim, Sunjoyo Sunjoyo
Sports is one of the efforts in maintaining the health and fitness of the body. By exercising actively and regularly the body will be healthy and fitness will always be maintained. Exercise is the right for every human being to live a healthy life, no exception for people with disabilities. In accordance...
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Related Factors With Pneumonia Events In Rsud. Dr. Soedarso Pontianak October Period 2013 - November 2015

Ika Avrilina Haryono, Anggrita Sari, Yayuk Puji Lestari, Mega Yunita Sari
Objective: To analyze factors related to the incidence of pneumonia in dr. Soedarso Pontianak period of October 2013 - November 2015. Methods: Design research with quantitative observational using case-control studies. The subjects of the study were case group of under-five children diagnosed with pneumonia...
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The Influence of Risk Factors on The Emergence of Melasma on Female Street Sweeper in The Environmental Departement in Lhokseumawe 2017

Devi Andriani, Gerry Silaban, Rahayu Lubis
Melasma is a manifestation disorder of hypermelanosis. The incidence of melasma will result in a disruption of the facial skin as well as may cause a decrease in confidence in the sufferer, the incidence of melasma is still unknown, but the case is predominant in women than in men occurring up to 10%...
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Biomechanical Analysis of Snatch Technique in Conjunction to Kinematic Motion of Olympic Weightlifters

Moh. Kusuma Nanang Himawan, D. Rilastia, M. Syafei, R. Nugroho, B. Budihardjo
The snatch requires the barbell to be lifted from the floor to a straight-arm overhead position in one continuous motion (Gordon et al, 2012). The increase of performances is depending on the improvement of proper technique and training methods (Hung-Ta et al, 2010). Determining the effects of barbell...
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The Effect of The Mixed Juice of Carrot and Guava with Iron Supplement for Adolescent with Anemia

Isroni Astuti, Mumun Munigar, Elina Lukman
Anemia is a condition in which the value of Hemogloblin (Hb) in blood is lower than normal. Anemia for adolescents is when hemoglobin levels are less than 12 g/ dl. This research was experimental research. The sample in this research were female students who suffered from anemia from 2 junior high schools...
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Analysis of Lecturers and Employees Working Behavior Changing Against the Implementation of Safety Engineering and Environmental Health in Faculty of Engineering USU

Buchari Buchari, Nismah Panjaitan, Doli M. Jabbar Dalimunthe
One of the factors that causes of accidents due to the working risk on any production or business activities as well as Higher Education institutions is the human factor that more likely caused by the knowledge, attitudes and actions (behavior) of bad workers. There is still none data related to the...
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How Mobile Technology can be used to Develop Real-Time Animal Disease Surveillance in Indonesia?

Achmad Fadillah, Arif Imam Suroso, Dikky Indrawan
Setting up a real-time early warning system based on animal disease surveillance in Indonesia is difficult, since Indonesia is a vast archipelago with many islands. Mobile technology offers new opportunities for disease reporting. However, the development of mobile technology for animal disease surveillance...
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Enhancing Control of Basic Techniques of Cast Capture in Playing Baseball Through Variations in Playing in Class IV SD Negeri 105 389 Timbang Deli, Galang, Deli Serdang Academic Year 2017–2018

Devi Catur Winata, Pedomanta Keliat, Ahmad Al Munawar
This study aimed to find out the extent to which the increase in the basic technique to catch the ball in a game throwing a baseball through a variation played at the fourth grade students of SDN 105 389 Weigh Deli District, Galang district, Deli Serdang Academic Year 2017/2018. Location of the study...
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The Relationship Between the Blood Sugar History and Severity of Diabetes Mellitus Patients

Noor Hidayah, Muhammad Purnomo, Heni Dwiana
Background: Diabetes belongs to non-communicable diseases which may create many complications. One of the signs and symptoms that often occur in people with diabetes mellitus is itchy sensation in the genitals. Women who suffer from diabetes mellitus more often experience vaginal discharge if the level...
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Simple Incubator Model for Preventing Hypothery in Low-Birth-Weight Babies

Eravianti, Haspita Rizki, Surya Handini
The infant mortality rate (IMR) is still one of the main health problems in Indonesia. Low birth weight is the most elevated indicator of newborn child mortality, particularly in the principal month of life. Based on the health profile of West Sumatra, of all infants weighed in 2017, 2.3% of LBW infants...
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Vegetables Consumption Before Carbohydrates Improves Daily Fiber Intake and Blood Sugar Levels in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Dian Eka Widyasari, Sugiarto, Dono Indarto
Diabetes mellitus is one of non-communicable diseases that its prevalence increases significantly worldwide including in Indonesia. Nutrition therapy through food management is useful for improvement of the β-pancreas function in producing the insulin hormone. Changing food sequence of eating vegetables...
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The Relationship Between Smartphone Use and Musculoskeletal Symptoms of Physiotherapy Students During Covid-19 Pandemic

Eko Prabowo, Suci Wahyu Ismiyasa
Development in smartphone in research company IDC (Interntional Data Corporation) in market smartphone in 2011 years increase in 49,2 %,as a result in increase user smartphone can be relate user smartphone in daily. Everyone in the world use smartphone in averages 7 hours. Use over is can problem in...
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Collaborative Governance Response to COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

Bagus Tjahjono, Agus Suryono, Riyanto, Fadillah Amin
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit and is attacking Indonesia. This pandemic is very difficult to eradicate. The Indonesian government has formed a task force for handling the COVID-19 pandemic. The duties and functions of this task force are to coordinate and lead the six main components in the collaborative...
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Association of Toll-Like Receptor-3 Polymorphism with Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma in The Minangkabau Ethnic Group

Putri Sari Ivanny, Sukri Rahman, Al Hafiz, Hirowati Ali, Hafni Bachtiar
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is an epithelial malignancy in the head and neck region that has a unique geographic distribution and is closely related to Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) infection. The growth of malignancy due to viruses is largely determined by the host immune response. Toll-Like Receptors...
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Self-Management and Detection of Diabetes Mellitus Emergencies

Minarti, Nikmatul Fadilah, Miadi, Ach Arfan Adinata
The severity of diabetes mellitus in the form of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia can occur at any time and is life-threatening for sufferers. Prolonged treatment of diabetes mellitus, apart from the risk of diabetes mellitus emergencies, patients can also experience decreased motivation, hopelessness,...
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Examining the Relationship between Healthy Eating Index and Nutritional Status among Medical Students: Insights from a Cross-Sectional Analysis

N. I. Nasruddin, A. Arimaswati, F. Fitriani
Maintaining optimal health through nutrition and healthy eating is crucial for a fulfilling life. Healthy Eating Index (HEI) serves as a measure of dietary adequacy based on recommended food intake guidelines. However, limited research has investigated the relationship between HEI and nutritional status...
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The Influence of Plum (Prunus salicina Lindl) Extract to Liver MDA Levels in Rats Induced by High Fat Diet

Hendri Priyadi, Indarti Trimurtini, Fransiska Ambarukmi Pontjosudargo
This observation was performed to evaluate the effect of Plum extract on liver damage with indicators of MDA levels in male rats. The goal of this study was to obtain the benefits of herbal elements such as hepatoprotection in rats induced by an excessive-fat diet. A high-fat diet is expected to produce...
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Definition, Importance, and Formulation of Health Policy and Financing

Salma Azzuhri Rozaqi, Purwono Sungkowo Raharjo
Health policy is the implementation of public policies, namely policies that are established with the aim of improving the health status of the community. Health finance refers to how financial resources are used to ensure that the health system can adequately meet the collective health needs of all....
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Overview of Factors Associated with Deep Neck Abscecss at Hasan Sadikin Hospital Bandung

Ilman Fathony Martanegara, Sinta Sari Ratunanda, Ongka Muhammad Saifuddin, Wijana, Ratna Anggraeni Agustian, Dindy Samiadi
BACKGROUND: The neck abscess is influenced many factors such as age, sex, socioeconomic, neck space, origin infection, and comorbid. OBJECTIVE: To determine the overview of factor that successfully affect treatment of the deep neck abscess in the period January 2015 to December 2019 at ENT Head and Neck...
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Tomato Sauce Coliform Bacteria In The Hawker At Long Beach City Bengkulu

Putri Widelia Welkriana, Heti Rais Khasanah
Background: Coliform is a type of bacteria that is used as an indicator of contamination of food tomato sauce is a thick liquid made from a mixture of pureed tomatoes and spices. The tomato sauce contains acid, sugar, salt. In an open sauce, packaging can increase the risk of contamination by microbes...
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Physical Self-Concept of High School Students

Jajat Jajat, Adang Suherman, Yusuf Hidayat, Mulyana Mulyana
The study aimed to investigate physical self-concept differences based on gender and extracurricular involvement. Two hundred and three students, 112 were male and 91 females, 76 non-involvement extracurricular, 31 sports extracurricular and 96 other extracurricular involvement were completed: Physical...
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Indicators of Immune Status in Children with Respiratory Allergies Living in the Area of Environmental Distress

T.B. Kasohov, E.V. Alborova, L.V. Pavlovskaya, A.I. Mazur, S.K. Karyaeva, I.I. Magaev, A.V. Alborova
Respiratory diseases are an important problem in the structure of morbidity in children at an early age. Environmental factors, in particular air, soil and water pollution, are of great importance in the development of respiratory allergoses. Causes of respiratory allergies in children are very different...
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Optimizing Sport Values Through Character-Based Motion Cards in Elementary School

Made Agus Wijaya, I Nyoman Kanca, I Ketut Yoda, Ketut Iwan Swadesi
One of the aims of Physical Education (PE) is to build students’ strong characters. PE teacher plays an important role in realizing character building through meaningful motion activities. This paper discusses optimizing sport values in elementary school through character-based motion card media. This...
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Raw Material of Nicotine Isolated From Tobacco Leaves Cultivated in Indonesia

Arifayu Addiena Kurniatri, Nanang Yunarto, Intan Sari Oktoberia, Winarsih, Herni Asih Setyorini, Uud Nourma Reswandaru
Indonesian tobacco is largely used for cigarettes. The Indonesian cigarettes export market is currently affected because many countries have signed the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) which is under the auspices of the World Health Organization (WHO). Exploration of the potential of tobacco...
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The Effect of Melatonin on the Functional State of the Hemostatic System and Osmoregulatory Kidney Function in Rats With Chronic Molybdenum Intoxication

V.B. Brin, E.M. Gagloeva, T.V. Moldovan, N.V. Botsieva
This work aimed to study the relationship between the mechanisms of the formation of toxic coagulopathy and nephrotoxic effects of molybdenum, as well as the development of a pathogenetically substantiated method for the prevention of chronic toxic coagulopathy and nephropathy using the pineal gland...
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Life-Based Learning Approach on Massage Course in College Students

Sulistyorini, Moch. Yunus, Supriatna
This research aimed at developing a learning method product using the blended learning model integrated with e-learning at State University of Malang (UM). The research method used was Research and Development method (R&D), with the following research steps (1) Needs analysis, (2) Early product development...
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A Cross Sectional Study of Determinants of Hypertension in Batu City, Indonesia

Anugraini Pusparina, Lucky Radita Alma, Siti Nurrochmah
One of the public health centers (PHC) which has increased hypertension cases was the Sisir PHC. This study aimed to determine the determinants of hypertension at Sisir PHC, Batu City. The study used a cross-sectional design. Consecutive sampling techniques were used, with inclusion criteria was the...
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Policy Analysis of One House One Jumantik Movement in Padang City

Sevilla Ukhtil Huvaid, Hanim Khalida Zia
The “One House One Jumantik” movement is a model of community empowerment developed by the government from the concept of self Jumantik using a family approach strategy. This movement is part of the DHF Control Program which has been campaigned by the government through various activities but has not...
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Differences in Selenium Levels between People with Schizophrenia and Control Groups

Nabilah Aulia Hasanuddin, Elmeida Effendy, Vita Camellia
Background Cognitive, emotional, and behavioural symptoms of schizophrenia affect various areas of mental function. Schizophrenia is a mental condition. The lifetime prevalence of this condition ranges from 0.3% to 0.7%, with rates fluctuating depending on migration, urbanization, and socioeconomic...
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Team Assignment Method in Improving Nurse Performance in Hospital

Lin Herlina, Tri Kurniati, Abdul Aziz Alimul Hidayat
Nurse performance is part of a component that contributes to improving hospital service quality. Problems in hospitals are still many hospitals that have problems of nurse performance, especially in RS Cirebon Indonesia. One solution is the application of team assignment methods in nursing care. Objectives:...
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Health education using booklet media to mother's behavior in preventing and treating sibling rivalry for their children

Ilya Krisnana, Iqlima Dwi Kurnia, Ria Kusuma Dewi
Sibling rivalry often occurs in children age ranged 1-3 years and at the age of 3-5 years. Its occurrence will be a negative impact on the child if the mother does not have enough knowledge and cannot handle it. This study aims to determine the effect of health education booklets to the mother's behavior...
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The Effects of Continuous and Interval Training Toward V̇O2max Increase for Male

Moch Yunus, Endang Sri Wahjuni, Mr. Supriatna
The research aimed at investigating the difference of continuous and interval training toward maximum ⩒O2 increase.The research used randomized group pretest and posttest design. Population of the research were students of Sport Training Education Faculty of Sport Sciences Malang State . Sampling technique...
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The influence of different barometric pressure conditions on bond strength of glass fiber post cemented with resin cement

Mohd Najib Md Razi, Ting Khee Ho, Natasya Ahmad Tarib
The objective of this study is to evaluate the bond strength of glass fiber post af-ter cemented with RelyX?"? Unicem resin cement under different barometric pres-sure conditions. A total of 20 extracted, single-rooted lower premolars were endo-dontically treated. Post space was prepared and the glass...
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The Prevalence and Associated Factors of Stunting Children in Rural Area, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Titih Huriah, Elfiza Fitriami, Erviana, Arif Rahman
The case of stunting in Indonesia was higher and still becomes an important issue in poor rural areas. Research objective is to examine the prevalence rate and associated factors with stunting in children aged 6-59 months in rural areas of Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. This study applied a case-control...
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Relationship of Trauma From Occlusion and Severity of Periodontitis on Patients in Periodontal Clinic RSGMP FKG USU

Immanuel Budi Hutabarat, Rini Octavia Nasution
Trauma from occlusion and periodontitis are two factors that result in periodontal destruction. Many researches about the relationship between trauma from occlusion and periodontitis have been discussed controversially since the 20th century. The aim of this study is to determine the relationship of...
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Vitamin D3 and Selenium Supplementation and Renal Hyper-filtration State in Metabolic Syndrome Patients

Muhammad A. Ahmed
Objective: This work aimed to study the effect of supplanting vitamin D3 and selenium on the renal-filtration status and glycosylation- gap in metabolic syndrome patients. Subjects and methods: This pre-post study conducted on 93 patients referred from different general /or private internal medicine...
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Hydration Knowledge Level in Higher Student Athletes in Indonesia

Mansur Mansur, Faidillah Kurniawan, Risti Nurfadhila
The purpose of this study is to provide an overview of how the insights of athletes who are still students about hydration or the need for fluids in the body. This research method is a quantitative research with a focus on cross-sectional descriptive research design. Most of the athletes who are still...
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Evaluation of Analgetic Use Rationality and Level of Patient Knowledge in Primary Healthcare Facility in Padang

Yoneta Srangenge, Sri Oktavia, Nur Hazizah
Worldwide, oral analgesics are the most widely used drugs with prevalence ranging from 7% up to 35% in various countries. Naturally, this is accompanied by a high level of rationality of use as well. This study aims to evaluate the rationale of administering analgesic drugs and evaluate the level of...
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Body Mass Index, Waist Circumference, and Body Fat Percentage as Predictors of Hemoglobin Status in Adolescents Girl

Wiwi Febriani, Ramadhana Komala, Dian Isti Angraini, Sofyan Musyabiq Wijaya, Eka Putri Rahmadhani
Adolescence is a critical period of rapid growth and development, requiring adequate iron stores for optimal haemoglobin production. This study looked at the relationship between teenage girls’ hemoglobin levels and their body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), upper arm circumference (UAC),...
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Investigation of Anti-dengue Virus (DeNV) Molecules from a Marine-Derived Bacterium

Peni Ahmadi, Takahiro Haruyama, Nobuyuki Kobayashi, Junichi Tanaka
Dengue is a viral infection spread by mosquitos that occur in tropical and subtropical areas in the world. Presently, there is no directly acting drug against Dengue Virus (DeNV) for clinical use. Therefore, developing new medicines is required to control the severity of outbreaks. In this proceeding,...
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Factors Influencing IVA Examination in Women of Childbearing Age in Kaligawe Flats, Semarang

Hema Dewi Anggraheny, M. Riza Setiawan
IVA examination is intended for women of childbearing age for cervical cancer screening. Data at the Gayamsari Health Center from January to July 2022 states that only 15% of the target of 100% of women of childbearing age have not had an IVA examination. This study aims to determine the factors that...
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Effects of Olive Oil Supplementation on Reducing the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: A Scoping Review

Erlina Marfianti, Eko Andriyanto
Background The prevalence of cardiovascular disease is increasing in Indonesia. Cardiovascular disease ranks first among the causes of mortality in the world. Controlling the risk of cardiovascular disease becomes an effort to prevent the disease incidence. Previous studies have shown that olive oil...
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The Effect of Knowledge and Experience on the Readiness of Pharmacists’ Practices During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Tamara Gusti Ebtavanny, Ayuk Lawuningtyas Hariadini, Ishmatul Hamidah
During the COVID-19 pandemic, all elements of medical personnel, including pharmacists, are required to provide comprehensive pharmaceutical services in the context of preventing and controlling COVID-19. This study was aimed to find out the effect of knowledge and experience on the readiness of pharmacists’...
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Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Body Mass Index of Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Fuadi Raja Baja, Yustinus Sukarmin, Faza Annasai
Physical activity is associated with many factors in the environment of high school students. The coronavirus pandemic and the social restrictions imposed have limited many elements in our environment. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate and describe physical activity and sedentary behavior among...
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An Educational Technology of Using Physical Training and Sports to Prepare Children for School

Maria Leontyeva, Tatiana Levchenkova
The purpose of this study is to develop and demonstrate the merits of an educational technology that involves using physical training and sports as means for preparing children of different social groups to attend school. We have analyzed the metrics of school readiness among pre-school age children...
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Genetic Characterization of Avian Influenza Virus Isolated from Infected Commercial Duck in Sidenreng Rappang, South Sulawesi in 2016

Ahmad Nadif, Fachriyan H. Pasaribu, Okti Nadia Poetri, Retno D. Soejoedono, Dwi Desmiyeni Putri
Before outbreaks of avian influenza (AI) among commercial laying duck in Central Java in 2012, duck were considered as reservoir of this virus, the outbreaks reveals that duck were also susceptible for AI infection. The outbreaks among laying ducks in 2012 were caused by AIV subtype H5N1 clade 2.3.2,,...
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Ethanol Mangosteen Rind Extract (Garcinia x-mangostana L.) Activity on Wistar White Male Rats Ureum Creatinine Levels

Nur Rahayuningsih, Tifani Dea Anjani, Vera Nurviana
Objectives: Kidney is organ that plays an important role in maintaining the homeostasis of the body. Kidney damage can be caused by several things, such as hypovolemia, sepsis, acute glomerulonephritis, rhabdomyolysis and drugs (gentamicin and NSAIDs). Consumption of drugs like gentamicin can cause damage...
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Levels of Menopause Women’s Anxiety in Elderly Posyandu Junjung Buih Palangkaraya

Nurul Chusna
The natural and normal aging process that occurs in every woman is called menopause. Where some menopausal women experience anxiety disorders that can interfere with their mind. The impact of anxiety in the face of menopause is stress, depression, and insomnia. This research was conducted to see how...
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The Effectiveness of Touch Therapy on Increasing Body Temperature of Low Birth Weight Babies

Ade Nurhasanah Amir, Marisa Lia Anggraini, Putri Minas Sari, Honesty Diana Morika, Eliza Arman, Hartati Deri Manila
Background: Low birth weight baby is one with a birth weight of less than 2500 grams. The number of premature babies is tended to increase from year to year at the MA Hanafiah Hospital Batusangkar. Low birth weight babies are at risk for hypothermia and will leads to death. Touch therapy can be considered...
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Analysis of Basic Techniques of Shooting Football School Players Imam Bonjol Padang City

Satrio Novaldi
This research is base don’t helack of maximum achievement of football school players Imam Bonjol Padang City and specifically football school Imam Bonjol players Padang City has basic shooting techniques that need to be improved both seeninearly phase indicator, main phase,and final phase.The purpose...
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The Intervention of Chair and ‘Gawangan’ Among Batik Workers at a Company in Indonesia

Fandita Tonyka Maharani, L. Meily Kurniawidjaja, Indri Hapsari, Hendra
Background: UNESCO has recognised batik Indonesia as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity since 2009. Batik is a widespread industry and employed many workers. The previous study in a company found that chemical and ergonomic are the highest hazards, which include work for 6-8 hours/day in an awkward...
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Effectiveness of Taro Leaf Extract in Increasing Hematocrit Levels and Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) in Wistar Rats Induced by NaNO2

Ummi Fitri, Ria Purnawian Sulistiani, Yuliana Noor Setyawati Ulvie, Hapsari Sulistya Kusuma
Anemia is a condition of the reduced number of red blood cells or erythrocytes resulting in decreased ability to bind oxygen in the body as indicated by reduced hemoglobin levels, hematocrit, and Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV). Ethanol taro leaf extract contains phytochemicals that can potentially increase...
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The Effectiveness of Health Education on the Knowledge Level of Cadres about Stunting

Irdawati Irdawati, Abi Muhlisin, Muwakhidah Muwakhidah, Afifah Ayu Syaiful, Azizah Ridha Syaiful
Background: Stunting is a condition of failure to thrive in children under five due to chronic malnutrition, especially in the first 1000 days of life. A child is classified as stunted if the length or height according to age is lower than the applicable national standard. It is essential to measure...
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The Effect of Management Information System Implementation in Drug Management on the Performance of Hospital Pharmacy Installation Employees

Andri Nugroho, Aji Tetuko, Fitriani Mediastuti
The implementation of the Hospital Management Information System (SIMRS) in drug management must be able to provide access to accurate and timely information. The problems with implementing SIMRS in pharmacy installations are invalid drug stock data, the unavailable feature of the report on the expenditure...
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Quality of Life in Elderly with Chronic Diseases

Nanda Masraini Daulay, Febrina Angraini Simamora, Novita Sari Batubara
The health status of the elderly is not only related to physical condition, but also psychological condition, social activity and quality of life. One of the components that determine the quality of life of the elderly is physical health problems experienced in the long term or chronic. This study aims...
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Effect of Purple Passion Fruit Juice on Total Cholesterol of Atherogenic Wistar Rat

Farah Paramita, Hiya Alfi Rahmah
Dyslipidemia is one of the main factor causing atherosclerosis. Dyslipidemia is lipoprotein metabolism disorder which is marked by an increasing of total cholesterol in blood serum. One of the nutrient that can be used to reducing cholesterol synthesis in hepar and inhibit lipid peroxidation is betacaroten...
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The Role of Fathers’ Parenting Stress and His Parenting Styles on Behavior Problems in Children During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Endriansah Jayanto, Rismiyati E. Koesma, Naomi Soetikno
The Covid-19 pandemic had a huge impact on the family functioning. Fathers are known to be at risk of experiencing parenting stress which also has an impact on his parenting styles (authoritative, authoritarian, permissive) and their children’s internalizing (sad, anxious, afraid) and externalizing (hitting,...
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Effectiveness Test Antimicrobial Infusion Gotu Kola Leaf Extract (Centella asiatical) On The Growth Staphylococcus Aureus

Heti Rais Khasanah, Putri Widelia Welkriana, Krisyanella
Infection is a disease that causes tissue damage. One cause of skin infections is bacteria Staphylococcus aureus. Utilization of natural materials as traditional medicine in Indonesia is now increasing. Centella Asiatica is one of the nutritious plants for medicine, contains antibacterial active components...
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Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Physical Fitness with Football Referee Performance

Yudi Nurcahya, Dadan Mulyana, Sagitarius Sagitarius
The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between emotional intelligence and physical fitness with the performance of football referees. This study uses a quantitative approach with descriptive research methods. Data analysis techniques used were Pearson correlation and linear regression....
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Comparison of Lipid Profile in Obese-Hypertensive and Non Hypertensive

Mutiara Indah Sari, Rusdiana Rusdiana, Siti Syarifah, Dewi Indah Sari, Maya Savira
Obesity is one of the world's health problems. The increase in obesity is associated with increasing degenerative diseases such as hypertension. Hypertension is one of the main risk factors for mortality in the world. One of comorbid disease in patients with hypertension will increase mortility is dyslipidemia...
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The Analysis of Badminton Referee Performance

Ari Subarkah, Ika Novitaria Marani, Rizky Fauzi Akbar
In every badminton match, athletes will compete to be the best in a sport by taking into account the norms or rules that apply in the match. And the one who can set and run the rules of the game is the referee. The presence of the referee in a match is very important, because the referee is the spearhead...
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Retention and Job Satisfaction of the Individual Nusantara Sehat Participant in 2018

Mimi Sumiarsih, Rosita
Health services still have to deal with high turnover of health worker as a common issue in developing countries. Generally, the retention problem has a significant impact on continuing adequate health care to people especially in remote areas. For that reason, The Nusantara Sehat became the government’s...
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Survey of Physical Fitness Level of the Men’s Basketball Team Pre National Sport Bangka Belitung 2020

Angkit Kasih, Ridho Pamungkas, Kristiawan P. A. Nugroho
Physical fitness is a person’s ability to carry out everyday activities easily without feeling exhausted and still having enough energy to do other activities. Through good physical fitness aims to create the next generation of people who excel in all aspects will be realized. The purpose of this study...
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Risk Factor Analysis: Filariasis Events in Sembawa Public Health Center Area at Banyuasin District in 2019

Luthfia Resi Puspaningrum, Elvi Sunarsih
Banyuasin is the district with the highest number of filariasis sufferers in South Sumatra. Nearly all of the areas here are filariasis endemic, with an mrRate greater than 1.5%. The purpose of this research, therefore, is to analyze what risk factors may contribute to increased filariasis events in...
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Android Apps Based on Woodball Training Guidelines

Supriatna, F Ahmad Yunan Ari, Sulistyorini
The aimed of this research was to develop variations of finishing stroke training which packed in the form of an android application.. The research method used was research and development method. The development procedures included (1) needs analysis (2) product planning I (3) product evaluation I (4)...
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Rural-Urban Differences in Characteristic and Lipid Profile Among Javanese Ethnic of Type 2 Diabetes Patients

Yanuarita Tursinawati, Arum Kartikadewi, Ari Yuniastuti, R. Susanti
Background: Urbanization has led to changes in human health with the inception of non-communicable diseases such as Diabetes mellitus (DM). This is generally due to the adaptation to unhealthy and sedentary lifestyles, with poor diet patterns. The purpose of this research is to identify the rural and...
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Nurse’s Perception of Student Clinical Competence in the Emergency Nursing Section of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Indonesia

Nur Chayati, Arianti, Azizah Khoiriyati
Professional education has its own challenges in providing clinical learning experiences for students. One of the challenges is integrating theory and practice. The role of the preceptor is very important to bridge this integration so that students can achieve competencies as expected. The purpose of...
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Analysis of Movement and Rhythmic Skills in Physical Education Students

Sri Sundari, Nofi Marlina Siregar, Ramdan Pelana
The aim of this article is to assess students of Physical Education, FKIP University on 17 August 1945, Cirebon’ s level of movement and rhythmic skills. The studied sample included 50 PJKR students with a total sampling at the FKIP UNTAG Cirebon. Descriptive statistical analysis has been used to analyze...
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Nurse Motivation in Improving Career Level: A Concept Analysis

Zulkifli Zakaria, Wahyudin Abd. Rahman, Yuli Aditama
The implementation of a hierarchical career system is a strategic initiative aimed at enhancing the competence of nurses and the overall quality of nursing services. Elevating the performance of professional nurses necessitates heightened motivation, a key factor in achieving superior health service...
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Cardiovascular Endurance (VO2Max) Profile of Gorontalo Football Athletes in Preparation for PON 2024 Aceh - North Sumatra

Ucok Hasian Refiater, Al Ilham, Arief Ibnu Haryanto
This study was aimed to identify the cardiovascular VO2max endurance profile of Goron-talo football athletes in preparation for the 2024 National Sports Week (PON) in Aceh, North Sumatra. The research method used was descriptive quantitative. The research sam-ples were a total of 27 Gorontalo football...