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Location Quotient Analysis (LQ) in Determining the Excellent Commodity

Yogi Sugiarto Maulana, Andri Helmi Munawar, Dian Hadiani, Ratningsih, Taufik Wibisono
This research is done with the aim to analyze the determination of the excellent commodity in the sub-district Purwaharja Banjar City which subsectors are base and non-base. In this research, researchers compare the type of business in the small and medium industries (IKM) Purwaharja Sub-district with...
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Correlation of Temporomandibular Joint Sound Cases With Direction of Jaw Movement Deviation: A Study of Data Survey at Unsyiah Dental Hospital, Aceh-Indonesia

Liana Rahmayani, Mustanir, Cut Soraya, Saumi Syahreza
The temporomandibular joint disorder is a complex and multifactorial problem involving aspects of muscles and joints. Signs and symptoms are joint sounds and deviations during jaw movements such as opening and closing the mouth. Objectives: This study was aimed to show whether there is a correlation...
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Family Support for Anxiety in Adults Facing Covid-19 Pandemic

Fajri Eka Tyassari, Evin Novianti
Covid-19 pandemic is a worldwide coronavirus spread. WHO stipulates that covid-19 is an international health emergency and has psychological effects, especially on adults. In the face of the covid-19 pandemic, family support is very important order to manage psychological effects, especially anxiety...
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Profile of Students’ Physical Activity Ability in Ngupasan Public Elementary School, Yogyakarta City

R. Sunardianta, Aris Fajar Pambudi, Nur Sita Utami, Fitri Ayuningrum, Siti Nur Syamsiyah, dan Thierrivan Murdani
The purpose of this study was to determine the ability of physical activity of students of SD Negeri Ngupasan Yogyakarta. The population in this study were upper-grade students of Ngupasan State Elementary School, Yogyakarta. Cluster random sampling was used to obtain 80 students consisting of 36 boys...
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Effectiveness of Sequmil (School of Quran for Pregnant Women) Education Program as a Coping Strategy for Mental Health Disorders of Pregnant Women

Iiv Hayyu Chahyaya, Elly Naila Fauziah, Anna Malia
Pregnant women are vulnerable to mental health problems due to changes at various stages that affect their mental health. The preliminary study was conducted on 36 respondents and showed that 29 (80.6%) respondents experienced mental health disorders in pregnancy. This study aims to determine the effectiveness...
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Analysis of Family and Infant Characteristics of Potential Stunting Event

Bernadetha Nadeak, Carmen Siagian, Elferida Sormin, Citra Puspa Juwita
Background. Stunting is still a complex problem for Indonesia, especially in Nusa Tenggara Timur, the highest stunting rate province. Objective. To find out the relationship between family and infant characteristics for the potential of stunting. Methods. This research was quantitative research with...
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The Effect of Sports on the Phenomenon of Baby Blues Syndrome (Postpartum Blues) in Postpartum Mothers

Ema Novita Deniati, Annisaa, Selvia Agnesfadia
1) Purpose: baby blues syndrome often occurs in postpartum mothers. The prevalence of baby blues syndrome worldwide according to WHO is around 3% to 8%. In Asia, cases of baby blues syndrome are still very high. In Indonesia, it will increase to 70-80% in 2020. The incidence of baby blues syndrome can...
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The Maternal Mobile Message Program Can Increase Knowledge And Attitude To Antenatal Care In Pregnant Women In Seluma District

Epti Yorita, Demsa Simbolon, PS Kurniawati, Yuniarti, Reka Lagora Marsofely
The 2012 Indonesian Demographic Survey shows that the Maternal Mortality Rate is still high, this is also the case in Seluma District in 2015. Education disparities and regions are obstacles to access and quality of services received, so information technology is needed to facilitate the delivery of...
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Quality of Nursing Work Life in Subang Hospital Indonesia

Sri Sumartini, Asih Purwandari Wahjoe Puspita, Tirta Adikusuma Suparto, Slamet Rohaedi, Anggun Permatasari
Quality of Nursing Work Life is a concept that describes perception of nurses to the fulfillment of necessary pass through work experience in organizations, until the purpose from quality of nursing work life can suitable with the management function for managing a superior human resources along with...
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Chemopreventive Activity of Roselle’s Hexane Fraction against Breast Cancer by In-Vitro and In-Silico Study

Nabila Kaulika, Rifki Febriansah
Breast cancer is ranked the highest percentage of the new cases and deaths in women around the world. Cancer treatments that currently exist cause side effects that are detrimental to patients triggering the development of cancer treatment that comes from nature or herbal plants. Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa...
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The Literary Heritage of Boris Pasternak as a Resource for the Project Management in Tourism

Anastasia Firsova, Svetlana Myshlyavtseva
The literary heritage of the territory is a symbolic resource that requires visualization in the form of literary routes, events, and museums. The literary heritage can change the image and socio-economic functions of the place and become the basis of tourism and recreation development. We observe it...
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Analysis of the Tooth Length of Maxillary Incisors in Indonesian Mongoloid Race Population Based on Periapical Radiography

Dewi Kartika, Fitri Yunita Batubara
Accurate assessment of the tooth length of maxillary incisor determines the success and prognosis of an endodontic treatment outcome. Periapical radiography is a method that can be used in determining the tooth length. This study was done to determine the average of the tooth length of maxillary incisors...
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Exclusive Breastfeeding on Infants Aged 0–6 Months Against the Cognitive Abilities in Children Aged 7–8 Years in Indonesia (Longitudinal Study of IFLS 2000 and 2007)

Feri Ahmadi, Anissa Rizkianti
One important factor in shaping the quality of human resources as a determinant of the success of national development is adequate intake of nutrients, especially during the period of the first 1,000 days of life. In this period, children are susceptible to nutritional disorders, such as impaired growth...
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The Potential Minerals of Bay Leaf (Syzygium Polyanthum): To Support Woman in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Dian Aprilia Damayanti, Leny Latifah, Sutopo Patria Jati, Runjati
Pregnant and Breastfeeding women are vulnerable group for experiencing nutritional deficiencies. Indonesia has many diverse plants which have potential to overcome various micronutrients and macronutrients deficiencies among pregnant and breastfeeding women. One of the plant that has potential to overcome...
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Interactive Media as Optimization of Understanding Basic Football Techniques in Pandemic Period

Imran Akhmad, Budi Valianto, Doari Bowo
During the Covid-19 Pandemic, there was a change in the learning process from face-to-face to online learning. Football learning that is implemented with practice in the field becomes an obstacle for teachers in the delivery of material conditions that make teachers have to think innovatively so that...
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Analysis of Characteristics Associated with Cervical Precancerous Lesions in Women of Reproductive Age

Hendri Devita, Novi Sari, Putri Pasalina
Cervical precancerous lesions are changes in the cell nucleus before cervical cancer occurs. The prevalence of cervical cancer in Indonesia is in second place in 2020 (17.2%). At the Padang Pasir Public Health Center, 56 positive cases were found in 2019. This study was to analyze the relationship between...
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Family Experience of Fluid Restriction In Heart Failure Patient: A Qualitative Study

Siti Zumrotul Kafinna, Khoiriyah Khoiriyah, Arief Shofyan Baidhowy
Heart Failure (HF) is the highest cause of death worldwide which is chronic in nature characterized by heart problems as a pump unable to meet the needs of blood as a tissue metabolism. Decreased left ventricular contractility reduces cardiac output and increases ventricular volume, if the pulmonary...
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Analysis of the Use of Personal Protective Equipment as a Prevention of the Spread of Covid-19 in Dentist Practice

Nada Shahnaz, Dendy Murdiyanto, Nendika Dyah Ayu Murika Sari, Aprilia Yuanita Anwaristi
Background: Coronaviruses are a big family that causes illness in both people and animals. The infection control PPE that dentists and dental nurses can employ during the corona virus. It often causes respiratory infections in humans, ranging from the common cold to severe diseases such as MERS and SARS....
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Ascorbic Acid in Reducing Chlorine in Tea Bag Brewing Water and Student’s Knowledge of Chlorine in Tea Bags

Hartono Hartono, Marlinang Isabella Silalahi, Frans Judea Samosir, Amalia Putri Ningrum
Background: Chlorine is used by the tea industry as a bleaching and disinfecting agent for paper, but excessive consumption poses health risks. Ascorbic acid can reduce chlorine levels, and student knowledge plays a role in public awareness. Objective: To evaluate how ascorbic acid reduces chlorine in...
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The Effect of Sleeping Position and how to Fall Asleep in Babies Aged 3-6 Months with the Stimulation of Clown Massage and Infant Massage: An Experimental Study

Royani Chairiyah, Moudy Emma Unaria Djami, Novianti Rizki Amalia
Background Clinical manifestations that appear in infant sleep disorders include decreased immunity, growth disorders, physical development, and have an impact on the growth and development of the baby’s brain which can cause sleep disorders that cause decreased sleep quality. The sleeping...
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Psychoeducation Effectiveness of Parenting Patterns in Stunting Prevention: A Literature Review

Fitriani Nur Damayanti, Lia Mulyanti, Novita Nining Anggraini, Yuliana Noor Setiawati Ulvie, Endah Sulistyowati, Lawitra Khiaokham, Krittika Thummarattanakul, Alfina Aprilia Riafisari, Hasna Try Aryani
Background: Stunting in Indonesia is still a serious problem that needs attention. The prevalence rate of stunting under five in Indonesia is still far above the limit set by WHO. One of the contributing factors is parenting. Psychoeducation in the form of information about parenting and stunting can...
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Adult Laryngeal Hemangioma: A Rare Case Report

Fauzia Latifah Supriyadi, Novialdi, Putri Sari Ivanny, Pamelia Mayorita
Introduction Benign vascular tumors known as hemangiomas are frequently observed in the head and neck area. Hemangiomas are more common in infantile and can regress spontaneously. In adults, laryngeal hemangioma is extremely rare. They may occur in supraglottic and glottic regions that...
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Treatment of Gingival Inflammation with Turmeric Extract Gel

Zaki Mubarak, Sunnati Sunnati, Sri Rezeki
Gingivitis is inflammation of the gingival tissue without loss of attachment and destruction of the alveolar bone. Many natural ingredients are currently used to treat gingivitis, one of which is turmeric. This study is a laboratory experimental study that aims to determine the effectiveness of turmeric...
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The Effect of Rubber Band Resistance Exercise on Blood Glucose Level of Patient With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Ni Luh Putu Inca Buntari Agustini, I Gusti Ayu Puja Astuti Dewi
There is compelling evidence that type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is more likely to develop in individuals who are insufficiently active. Resistance exercise (RE) has received high recognition as a cornerstone in the management of T2DM. There are several advanced research about RE. However, those do...
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Biomotor Ability Profile of Indonesian Male Rugby Athletes for Asian Games 2018

Junaidi Junaidi
Description in this research is the use of Muscle strength, Explosive power, Cardio endurance, Flexibility and Coordination as a measure of athlete biomotor ability at male athletes. The measurement their Biomotor ability held at the Faculty of Sport Science of Jakarta State University. The research...
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The Comparison of Routine Hematology Test Between Veins and Capillary Blood: Studies on Hematology Analyzer

Dewi Astuti, Eva Ayu Maharani, Fitri Zakiyah
Routine hematological parameters is a basic assessment of blood component, which determines the amount, variation, percentage, concentration, and quality of blood. The type of sample used was venous blood with EDTA anticoagulants. Currently there is a hematology analyzer which analyses capillary blood...
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Stunting and Anemia in Infants Among Breastfeeding Mothers in Binjai City

Etti Sudaryati, Ernawati Nasution, Ida Yustina
stunting, anemia, breastfeeding, infant.
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Detection of Coxiella burnetii Infection in Various Organs from Beef Cattle in Depok, West Java, Indonesia

Elok Rini, I Wibawan, Agus Setiyono, Vetnizah Juniantito, Dwi Astuti
Coxiella burnetii (C. burnetii) is negative Gram bacteria that caused zoonotic disease Q fever. The main reservoir of this disease are ruminants such as cow, goat, and sheep. Q fever infection happened to human relatively easily through aerosol, direct contact, and consumption of animal products from...
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Media Development of Futsal Game Information Media Based on SIFSAL Application (Futsal Game Statistic Informationsystem) Faculty of Sport Science State University of Medan

Abdul Harris Handoko, IP Jumadin, Basyaruddin Daulay, Ade Ros Riza
This research is development research which is a process or steps to develop a new product or perfect existing product, which can be justified. This study uses a qualitative and quantitative approach and using the research & development (R & D) development research method with the development design...
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Entomological Assessment in Tangerang, Indonesia: Post Transmission Assessment Survey of Lymphatic Filariasis Endemic Villages

Heni Prasetyowati, Muhammad Umar Riandi, Joni Hendri, Mara Ipa
A transmission assessment survey (TAS) has been conducted in 2014 following five years mass drug administration (MDA) of anti-filarial medication in Tangerang district. To assess vector density and transmission dynamic of lymphatic filariasis (LF) after the MDA implementation, entomological surveys were...
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Isolation and Identification of Ethyl Acetate Fractions in Flour Banana Fruit (Musa troglodytarum L.)

Dolih Gozali, Resmi Mustarichi, Sandra Megantara, Ami Tjitraresmi, Fikri D. Alminda
The use of traditional medicine is recommended by WHO to maintain of peoples health, preventing and treatment of diseases. Indonesia as a country that has biodiversity of banana, one of them is a tongka langit banana. Musa troglodytarum L. better known as banana tongka langit is one of the banana plants...
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Low Back Pain Treatment and Recovery (Physiotherapy) Survey at the Physioset Physiotherapy Clinic in Malang

R Ilham Wahid, Slamet Raharjo, Sapto Adi, Olivia Andiana
The aimed of this study was to determine the process of treatment and recovery of low back pain in the PhysioSET Physiotherapy Clinic. The approach used is a qualitative descriptive approach to the type of research using survey methods. The type of data used is in accordance with the role of researchers...
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Effect of Ethanol Extract of Robusta Coffee (Coffea canephora) on the Function of the Liver and Kidney of Wistar Rat

Dewi Ratih Handayani, Aditya Gilang Nur Pratama, I Wayan Agus Putra
Phytochemical tests of coffee show that coffee contains antioxidant compounds, which play a role in the healing process of disease. However, it is necessary to know the safe dosage of coffee extract used in treating diseases including its effect on important organs such as the liver and kidneys. The...
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Van Gogh Syndrome: Self Amputation in 36-Year-old Schizophrenia Patient

Dika Asrika Asrul, Cindy Chias Arthy
Background Psychiatric settings often encounter pathological self-mutilation cases. It has associations with many mental conditions, including psychosis, drug addiction, mood disorders, intellectual impairment, and personality disorder. A well-known case of self-mutilation is Vincent Van...
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Management of Schizophrenia in Breastfeeding Mothers: A Case Report

Sadar Rohana Br Manik, Elmeida Effendy, Nazli Mahdinasari Nasution
The primary age of onset for schizophrenia in women is from 25 to 35 years, which is also a childbearing period in most women. About 50–60% will become pregnant and breastfeed their babies, and 50% of these pregnancies are unplanned or unwanted. Discontinuation of medication during pregnancy or breastfeeding...
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The Urgency of Universal Health Coverage Policy for the Implementation of Public Health Services During the Covid-19 Pandemic

S. Dhike Putri, Gayatri Dyah Suprobowati
Health services are a basic need that is included in the Mandatory Government Affairs relating to Basic Services. Hospitals, puskesmas or similar institutions carry out health services as a form of interpretation of the duties and authorities of local governments. With the supervision process, the implementation...
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Distance Learning on Paediatrics Clerkship:

A New Experience for Medical Students at Universitas Tarumanagara

Wiyarni Pambudi, Herwanto, Fransiska Farah, Eko Kristanto, Melani Rahmi Mantu, Naomi Esthernita Fauzia Dewanto
The distance learning experience is a new norm on adaptive learning process for paediatrics clerkship due to the pandemic situation. This study was a cross-sectional survey of medical students who have participated in to rotation of the paediatrics clerkship from March 2020 until July 2021. The questionnaire...
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Analysis of Organic and Inorganic Waste Management Towards a Green Campus at Universitas Negeri Malang

Firda Hilma Puspitasari, Supriyadi Supriyadi, Muhammad Al-Irsyad
Waste is intentionally wasted or disposed of because its benefits have been taken from the results of human activities and natural processes that have no economic value. Poor waste management will result in waste problems for the environment and have a bad impact on health. One of the efforts to overcome...
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Infectious Diseases During the Pandemic COVID-19 in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Tatyana Dmitriyeva, Valentina Grigoryeva, Lyubov Budatsyrenova, Elena Lytkina, Vera Egorova
On the pandemic background of a new coronavirus infection, the widespread anti-epidemic measures, the situation with other infectious diseases has changed. The purpose of this research was to analyze the incidence of infectious diseases in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) during 2020 pandemic. We used...
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Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma with Extensive Nodular Skin Metastasis

A Case Report

Danu Yudistira, Sagung Rai Indrasari, Camelia Herdini, Auliya S.B Sumpono, D.A.M. Oktarina
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a squamous cell malignancy originating from the nasopharyngeal epithelium. This tumor is more commonly found originating from the fossa of Rosenmüller, which is a transitional epithelial area. NPC has a high risk of regional metastases on the neck lymphnodes. However,...
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The Effectiveness Test of Artistic Gymnastic Talent Scouting Selection Model – Based Application

Endang Rini Sukamti, Nawan Primasoni, Ratna Budiarti
The development of gymnastics athletes achievement in Indonesia did not show significant progress. Talent scouting is the important basic in achieving optimal achievement. The aim of this study to find children aged 7-9 years who are talented in gymnastics through artistic gymnastic talent scouting application...
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What Elderly Needs to Improve Their Quality of Life? A Qualitative Study

Ratu Matahari, Wahyuni Arumsari, Kartika Setyaningsih Sunardi
The Special Region of Yogyakarta is a province that has experienced an increase in the number of elderly people or known as the aged population boom. According to the National Economic Survey (SUSENAS) in 2007, it is known that Yogyakarta is the highest population of elderly in Indonesia with the index...
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The Relationship of Trauma from Occlusion with Chronic Periodontitis Based on the Quality and Quantity of Alveolar Bone in the Radiographic Features

Dharshini Neelamegan, Rini Octavia Nasution
Periodontitis has been defined as the presence of gingival inflammation at sites where there has been a pathological detachment of collagen fibers from cementum, the junctional epithelium has migrated apically, and bone loss can be detected radiographically. One of the factors, thought to be responsible...
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The Influence of Cold Pressor Test for Pregnant Blood Pressure

Linda Yanti, Mariah Ulfah
Internationally the incidence of hypertension in primigravida is around 7–12%, increasing in multiple pregnancy, pregnancy, pregnancy with diabetes mellitus, molahidatidosa pregnancy and in 5–8% multigravida pregnancy. In Indonesia the estimated incidence of gestational hypertension is around 6–12% and...
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The Impact of Video Feedback Toward Futsal Playing Skills

Oman Hadiana, Ribut Wahidi, Sartono Sartono, Boby Agustan
Technological advances have led sports pedagogics and physical education teachers to review strategies to provide feedback related to motor learning by students using Video Feedback (VFB). Futsal is a new course developed in the KKNI curriculum in the Health and Recreation Physical Education Study Program...
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Immune System of Primary School-Age Children With Functional Respiratory Disorders in the Conditions of Anthropogenic Influence

I.N. Alikina, O.V. Dolgikh
The study involved 55 children with respiratory disorders aged 6 to 11 years living in the area of influence of exogenous chemical factors. The identification of the marker of cell differentiation CD127-, the level of expression of the Bcl-2 protein, the TNFR receptor was carried out by flow cytometry....
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Cross-Sectional Study: Efforts to Improve Sleep Quality Through Home Visits in Elderly Chronic Disease Program Participants (PROLANIS)

Neni Fidya Santi, Achmad Masfi, Ronal Surya Aditya, Yhenti Widjayanti, Eri Yanuar Akhmad Budi Sunaryo, Muhammad Putra Ramadhan, Nurma Afiani, Qory Tifani Rahmatika, Nurul Evi
The aging process experienced by the elderly causes a decrease in the function of the elderly's organs. This causes the quality of life of the elderly, especially the quality of life in the physical dimension, to decrease in the elderly. BPJS participants with chronic diseases have not utilized...
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The State-of-the-Art Review and Meta-Analysis of High-Risk Conditions for Nosocomial Diseases (2019–2023)

Karlinda, Icha Wieke Firnanda, Nestria Budiasih
Nosocomial infections are common complications in hospitals and health services, affecting 5–10% of hospital admissions in developed and developing countries, particularly in low-income countries. The effects of these infections vary, and the risk extends to patients, health workers, and visitor families....
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Characterization of Soy-Yamghurt and Soy-Ipoghurt as Potential Healthy Drinks for Diabetics

I. Putu Dedy Arjita, Dhika Juliana Sukmana, Diani Sri Hidayati, Hardani Hardani
Recent research uses many foodstuffs as supplementation or complementary treatment for certain diseases. Soy-Ipoghurt is yogurt with a modified addition of sweet potato juice. It is known that sweet potato (Ipomea batatas L.) is one of the food commodities that has the potential to be developed. Carbohydrates...
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The Contribution of Flexibility, Power, Endurance on The Results of the 100 m Run

Aisya Kemala, Firmansyah Dlis, Johansyah Lubis, Firmansyah Dahlan
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the physical condition component factors also contribute to students who come from different characteristics, namely athletes (outside athletics) and non-athletes. This type of research is correlational research. The research was conducted in one of...
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Dental Status and Specific Immunity of the Oral Cavity in Adolescents Living In Ecologically Unfavorable Areas

M.G. Dzgoeva, A.A. Remizova, G.A. Kotsoeva, Z.G. Dzgoeva, T.A. Beslekoeva
The paper presents the results of a study of the effect of ecotoxicants on the state of dental status and local immunity in the oral cavity in 100 adolescents (14-16 years old) permanently residing in the Industrial District of the city in whose territory there are enterprises of heavy metallurgy. The...
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Vitamin E Changes Erythrocyte and Leukocyte Levels in Male Rats (Mus Musculus) Due to Strenuous Exercise

Sugiharto Sugiharto, Mohammad Arif Ali, Anies Setiowati
Oxidative stress can be induced by strenuous exercise either in human or in animal, it can damages erythrocyte during and post-exercise. Furthermore, maximum exercise also affecting leukocyte level. In another hand that vitamin E as an agent of antioxidant might be potentially can be a protector for...
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Financial Literacy for Rural Resident: A Qualitative Study

Nur Anita Yunikawati, Magistyo Purboyo Priambodo, Emma Yunika Puspasari, Marzanah A Jabbar, Fatimah Sidi
The level of financial literacy has influenced several personal financial decisions. However, the level of financial literacy in rural communities is quite low. The development of personal curriculum plays a role in increasing the basic knowledge of finance so that it will also affect the rationality...
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Effect of High-Fat Diet on Systolic Blood Pressure in STZ-Induced Diabetic Adolescent Sprague Dawley Rats

Dini Islamiana, Intan Susmita Rafsanjani, Miranti Dewi Pramaningtyas, Ana Fauziyati
Hypertension and diabetes mellitus are two major contributing factors in cardiovascular disease development. Previous studies have shown that insulin resistance is worse in obese youth than adults. This research compared the effect of diabetes mellitus and high fat diet on systolic blood pressure between...
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Reinforced Socialisation on Correct Way of Wearing Dental Braces on Students From Smpn 34 and Smpn 36 Medan Using Pocket Books

Muslim, Hilda Fitria Lubis, Mimi Marina Lubis, Siti Bahirrah
Dental braces installed in dental artisan and beauty salons are due to lack of awareness and knowledge of the community, especially school students about the indication of the use of dental braces and its consequences if used with improper purposes. One of the government’s efforts to improve dental health...
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The Effect of the T-Sprint Training Method and Zigzag Running on Increasing Speed, Endurance and Agility in U18 Footballers

Komarudin Komarudin, Carles Nyoman Wali
Speed, agility and endurance are central aspects for an athlete in a sport, including football athletes. The main problem in this research is the lack of ability of UNY academy football athletes in terms of speed, agility and endurance. This study aims to determine the ability of soccer athletes belonging...
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Energy, Protein Intake, and Chronic Energy Deficiency in Pregnant Women: A Critical Review

Rana Faizatul Izzati, M Mutalazimah
Introduction: The prevalence of pregnant women with Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) is 14.8%, which is still above the threshold for public health problems for pregnant women at risk of CED. CED is a nutritional problem caused by lack of food intake for a long time, a matter of years. Nutritional intake...
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Sexual Risk Behavior Among Adolescents in a State Senior High School in East Java, Indonesia

Yhenti Widjayanti, Angelia Arnanda, Veronica silalahi
Some adolescents engage in sexually risky behavior. Sexual risk behavior is unprotected sexual contact with partners who are possible HIV and AIDS carriers. This study aimed to examine sexual risk behavior among high school students. This study was a cross-sectional study. Respondents of this study were...
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Sangkal Putung; As It Perceived By People With Musculoskeletal Fracture

Ira Suarilah, Candra Panji Asmoro, Andri Setya Wahyudi, Deni Yasmara
In Indonesia, traditional healing, as it is known as Sangkal Putung (SP) has been an alternative for fracture treatment. People with fracture at any age, anywhere and any case went to SP even there was a general hospital with surgery service. SP, where was the study taken is located in rural area where...
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The Effect Of Pregnant Mother Assistance On The Complication Of Pregnancy And Childbirth In Bengkulu City, 2018

Elly Wahyuni
The results of the 2012 Indonesian Demographic Health Survey (IDHS) stated that the Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) reached 359 / 100,000 live births. The most significant causes of maternal death in Indonesia (95%) are complications of pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum. Complications are the highest...
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Enhancing Intrinsic Motivation through Innovation in Voice Ball for the Blind

Febriana Pratiwi, Amung Ma’mun, Yudy Hendrayana
The purpose of this study is to identify and analyze the intrinsic motivation of learning in children with blind through the application of innovative learning media through voice ball in physical education. An experimental research method using a one group pretest-posttest design. Treatment is done...
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Occupational Safety and Health Behaviour of The Cleanliness Service Workers in Medan

Umi Salmah, Arfah Mardiana Lubis, Isyatun Mardhiyah Syahri
Human factor occupies a very important position against the occurrence of work accidents that is between 80-85%. Health Safety and Environment Accident Prevention Unit said that 90% of the accidents were caused by human errors and 70% of them can be prevented. The accident prevention effort in Indonesia...
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Relationship Between Work Stress, Age, Length of Working and Subjective Fatigue Among Workers in Production Department of Textiles Factory

Gurdani Yogisutanti, Heryzal Aditya, Rosmariana Sihombing, Suhat
Background: Fatigue is one of the risks of a decrease in the health status of the workforce. The risks that can be caused due to fatigue include a decrease in work motivation, low performance, low quality of work, many errors in work, low work productivity, causing work stress. Stress is a situation...
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The Effects of Progressive Muscle Relaxation on Concentration in Archery Atheletes at the UNIMED Club

Indah Verawati, Suprayetno, Budi Valianto
Archery athletes train physically and technically to be able to make a full series of bow-pulls, but athletes who can make good movements during training may not be able to do it perfectly during matches. The athlete’s concentration can be disturbed by various things when competing and affect the athlete’s...
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Comparison of Anti-Inflammatory Activity Between Aerobic and Anaerobic Fermented Green Breadfruit Leaf Extract.

Hesti Riasari, Yessi Febriani, Ika Andiani
Inflammation is a local protective response caused by damage to tissue. Plants that have been scientifically proven to have anti-inflammatory properties of Artocarpus altilis (parkinson) Fosberg leaves. The biosynthesis process can cause changes in color, content and type of content that is in the breadfruit...
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The Effectiveness of Push Up Training for Improving the Power of Arm Muscle Among the Participants of Sports Extracurricular Activities

Khumaidah, Siti Nurrochmah
This study aimed at analyzing the influence of wall push up and floor push up training on the improvement of arm muscles power among the participants of sports extracurricular activities. The total amount of the sample was 34 female students. The result of anava sig. F = 0.000 < α = 0.05. And the...
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The Beneficial Effect of Glutathione in Protection of the Central Nerves System from Damage Induced by D-galactose

Sadiq Safaa Mahdi, Wefak Albazi, Muna hussain Al-Aameli
Glutathione is a tripeptide that protect cells from oxidative damage and it is also an important regulator of redox signaling, plays a role in xenobiotic detoxification, and influences cell proliferation, apoptosis, immunological function, and fibrogenesis. The aim of this study is Study the effect of...
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Morning Aps: The Game Rules Learning Application and Football Referee Signals

Fahrial Amiq, Prayogi Dwina Angga
The increasing demands in this digital era encourage education to accomplish the learning process by integrating with technology. This study aimed to develop learning products for game rules and football referee signals presented in mobile learning for students of the Department of Physical Education,...
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The Effect of Bajakah Stem Extract on Bacterial Inhibitory Concentration and Wound Healing Process

(Journal Review)

Lydia Lismana, Ina Hendiani, Herwanda Herwanda
Bajakah is one of the plants which is potentially developed as traditional medicine. Bajakah is such a species of plant which is assumed to have the ability to cure breast cancer, heart disease, diarrhea, increase immunity, and others. The use of antibacterial is essential for the management of various...
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Survival Rate of Patients with Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma in the Head and Neck

Yussy Afriani Dewi, Agung Dinasti Permana, Ifiq Budiyan Nazar, Bethy Suryawathy Hernowo
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is a subtype of aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Diffuse Large B-cell lymphoma is a subtype of lymphoma most often found in the head and neck region. Overall survival could be used in assessing the effectiveness of therapies that may affect prognosis and survival....
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Exposure to Public Service Advertisements #suaratanparokok: A Sociodemographic Analysis

Rizanna Rosemary, Novi Susilawati, Sari Rahmani, Nur Anisah
The negative impact of cigarettes is on the health and socio-economic of individuals and the community. Cigarette advertising in mass media contributes to an increase in smoking behaviour. The high number of cigarette consumption in the community raises concerns about the low level of public awareness...
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Photovoice as a Method to Assess the Perception and Behavioral Response to Potential Stigma Toward Mental Illness

Chlara Yunita Prabawati, Diah Priyantini, Reliani, Septian Galuh Winata, Erfan Rofiqi
Photovoice is theorized to influence healthcare students to interact with the photos and captions as the choice of prior learning method. It is important to examine and further understand this mechanism of student learning in their management of mental illness. Objective: This study aims to evaluate...
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Anti-radiation Building Design: Consistency of Linear Attenuation Coefficient in Black Sand South Beach Diy Province to Get the Best X-Ray Radiation Resistance Concrete

Muhammad Fakhrurreza, Fisnandya Meita Astari, Sugeng Hadi Susilo
Radiation protection is one of the external radiation protection efforts. Concrete is the material for making external radiation shields other than lead, steel, and other heavy materials. According to [2], concrete material for a good radiation shield is made from sand from the south coast of Yogyakarta...
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Banjarese Culture Perspective In Hygiene Habit Of Female Teenage External Reproductive Organ In Banjarmasin

Dini Rahmayani, Umi Hanik, Rifa'atul Mahmudah, Wika Rispudyani
Objective: to analyse banjarese culture in hygiene habit of female teenage external reproductive organ, analysing banjarese culture myth ini reproductive organ care and analysing family contribution in reproductive organ care.Method: qualitative approach by deep interview to visualized in detail about...
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Development of Non Locomotor Motion Models For Children 7 Years Old

Mr. Bujang, Arief Darmawan
This study aims to develop non locomotor motion model for children 7 years old. This non-locomotor motion model is adapted to the characteristics and growth of the child.Research method used is research and development of Borg & Gall by using 7 stages namely: (1) Research and information collecting (2)...
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Clinical Evaluation of Dental Implants Performed in the Universitas Indonesia Dental Training Hospital Periodontal Clinic from 2009 to 2014

Faradina Putriyanti, Yuniarti Soeroso, Hari Sunarto
There is no long-term evaluation of the clinical conditions of dental implants per-formed in the Universitas Indonesia (UI) Dental Training Hospital periodontal clinic. The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical condition of dental implants performed in the UI Dental Training Hospital periodontal...
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Blood pressure and geometry of the left ventricle in power sports athletes of heavyweight categories

Alexander Miroshnikov, Alexander Formenov, Andrey Smolensky
Purpose—To research blood pressure and heart geometry in power sports athletes of heavyweight categories. Material and methods—645 representatives of the power sports (weightlifting, powerlifting, bodybuilding) having sports qualification of CMS, MS, IMS with the average body weight of 102.7±6.4 kg were...
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Training Design for Ruminant Slaughterhouse Officers in Competence of Implementing Animal Welfare

Dwi Windiana, Etih Sudarnika, Fadjar Satrija Fadjar Satrija
The study aimed to evaluate the presence of training alumni and the existence of standard operating procedures (SOP) related to the improvement of competencies of cattle traders, slaughterers and stockmanship in implementing animal welfare at Ruminant Slaughter Houses (RSHs). The study was conducted...
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The Effort to Develop Junior High School Students Self-Esteem Through Giving Positive Feedbacks

Dupri Dupri, Novia Nazirun
A student has a sense of being interested in doing learning activities, while a good self-esteem will give students confidence in conducting learning activities. This study was aimed at developing the students’ self-esteem through providing positive feedbacks. The method used in this study was an experimental...
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Expressive Writing Therapy and Disclosure Emotional Skills on the Improvement of Mental Disorder Patients Control Hallucinations

Rusdi, Siti Kholifah
Mental disorders have symptoms of disorders Sensory perception, hallucinations are a response to give perceptions or opinions about the environment without any real objects or stimuli, the handling of patients with hallucinations needs to be done quickly and precisely by professional staff including...
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The Effect of Nutrition Support of Commercial Formula and FortemDia_Tri on Total Cholesterol Level and Blood Pressure in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients

Tri Hidayat, Sugiarto, Budiyanti Wiboworini
Most people with diabetes mellitus (DM) type 2 have increased lipid prevalence. An increase in cholesterol levels can reach 28% to 34%. High cholesterol levels accompanied by an increase in blood pressure in people with type-2 DM can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. Proper nutritional support...
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Factors Related to Anxiety Level in Family Members of Patients With Cerebrovascular Disease at Siloam General Hospital, Karawaci 2020

Felani Dio Fadron, Stefanus Andang Ides, Fitriana Suprapti
Background: Anxiety experienced by the family is one form of psychological disorders in family members who suffer a stroke. The study aims to determine the factors related anxiety level in family members of patients with cerebrovascular disease at Siloam General Hospital Karawaci. Method: Method research...
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Factors Related to the Preference of Hormonal Contraception Methods in the Working Area of the Puskesmas Lubuk Buaya, Padang City in 2021

Hilda Hidayat, Eka Trio Effandilus, Hardiana Dwi Octovia
In controlling population growth using contraception. The highest percentage of contraception in Indonesia is hormonal contraception. Hormonal birth control preferences in West Sumatra (85.9%), especially the Lubuk Buaya Health Center, the percentage of injectable hormonal birth control (36.65%) pills...
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Empowering Global Health with AI: Using NLP to Extract Medicinal Plants and Disease-fighting Compounds from PubMed

Rehan Khan, Preenon Bagchi, Krutanjali Patil
PubMed is a free database maintained by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the United States, and it contains more than 30 million citations and abstracts of biomedical literature and other scientific publications related to medicinal plants and phytocompounds...
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Development of an 8-12 Years Old Pencak Silat Attack Coordination Skills Test

Kurniati Rahayuni, Taufik, Khoiriyah
Pencak silat is sport original origin from Indonesia. Formation performance pencak silat is with develop technique motion coordination attack pencak silat. The attack is within pencak silat covers attack hands and feet, however Not yet there are test instruments for know coordination attack child’s hands...
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Anxiety Levels of Pregnant Women During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Legina Anggraeni, Maryuni, Lia Nurdini
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about mental changes for every human being, including pregnant women worldwide. Anxiety will impact the mother and the growth and development of the fetus she is carrying. This study aimed to identify pregnant women’s anxiety levels and the risk factors that can cause...
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Cooperation World Health Organization Member in Handling Covid-19

Rahayu Subekti, Afifah Diva Aramitha Suprayoga, Lionie Natasha Violie
Covid-19 is an outbreak that originated in China, more precisely in Wuhan. At the end of 2019, China reported the discovery of a new disease outbreak, namely the coronavirus, which spread rapidly to various countries. So on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared this disease is...
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Development Model of Basic Skills Training Shot Put O’Brien Style Techniques Based on Biomechanical Studies

Danang Rohmat Hidayanto, Agus Kristiyanto, Sapta Kunta Purnama
The purpose of this study is to know what students do, including basic techniques, glide, final stage, task, and repulsion performance. The research method used is Research and Development approach. Samples used in this study are students of vocational high School Kalijambe grade X TKR. Therefore, it...
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The Effect of Mackerel Meat on the Number of Purkinje Cell in the Cerebellum of Congenital Hypothyroid Rat (Rattus norvegicus)

Idiani Darmawati, Rijal Saputro, Zulkhah Noor
Early detection through screening of congenital hypothyroid is not a regular program of the government .. so that cases of congenital hypothyroid can not be managed appropriately. Therefore, it needs to be done the research .about the benefits of the granting of a bloated fish containing omega-3 on...
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Early Menarche with Breast Cancer Awareness: A Literature Review

Sitti Nur Djannah, Solikhah Solikhah
Breast cancer is a cancer with the second highest prevalence after cervical cancer in Indonesia. The cause of high cases of breast cancer can occur because of ignorance about the triggers of the causes of breast cancer. The development and growth of the breast is influenced by the hormones estrogen and...
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Environmental Factors and Helminth Infections Among Elementary Students

Liena Sofiana, Erni Gustina, Yuniar Wardani, Thoharoh Halimatusa’diyah
Childhood is an important stage, a golden age in preparing individuals and developing their potential to compete in the future. Helminthiasis is included in the top 10 infectious diseases suffered by children. Helminthiasis is an environment-based disease thus it is crucial to improve the awareness of...
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Mycobacteriosis Risk Factors

T.H. Amirova, I.V. Petrov, F.S. Petrova, L.V. Petrova, N.V. Sergeeva, A.V. Kholmatov
Non-tuberculous mycobacteria are mainly saprophytes, but about 50 species are pathogenic to humans and cause various clinical manifestations. Currently, scientists have developed effective methods for identifying and diagnosing mycobacteriosis but have not fully confirmed risk factors for transmission...
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The Method of Exercise Play Has an Impact on Under Passing Ability Volleyball Players

Eri Barlian, Doni Jaswanto Anpolu
The problem in this study is the provision of a variety of exercises in increasing the ability to pass under the volleyball. This study aims to determine the effect of playing training methods on the passing ability under the volleyball players of Painan1 High School. This research is a quasi-experiment....
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The Correlation Between Level of Knowledge, Socio-Economic Status, Health Care Support, and Family Support With the Frequency of Pregnancy Examination Visits in Nganjuk

Widya K.D.S Sampoera, Hartati Eko Wardani, Anindya Hapsari
Mabung village has the largest gap of frequency of pregnancy examination in Baron district, Nganjuk Regency in 2017, which is 38.6%. A large gap is caused by several factors in a pregnancy screening visit. The purpose of this research is to know the relationship between the level of knowledge, socioeconomic...
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Comparison of the Influence of Trypsin on the Number of Colonies Lactobacillus spp. on the Soy Milk and Cow’s Milk Medium

Eka Noneng Nawangsih, Ana Mariana, Teja Koswara
Soy milk has high carbohydrate levels, so soy milk can be used as an alternative medium for the growth of Lactobacillus spp. In addition, in vivo, to be able to play an optimal role, Lactobacillus spp. must be able to survive the influence of enzymes in the digestive tract, including the trypsin enzyme....
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Experiences and Beliefs of the Tehit Tribe Community in using Herbal Medicine during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Transcultural Nursing Phenomenological Study

F. Fitriani, N. I. Nasruddin, A. Arisamawati
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed significant global challenges, including in Indonesia. In rural areas, many Tehit people opt for traditional medicine like red fruit (Pandanus conoideus lam), or other remedies like buah taer (Anisoptera thurifera), buah kelapa hutan (Borassus heneanus), or sarang Semut...
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The Impact of Healthcare Expenditures on Longevity: An Empirical Analysis

Parinyakorn Paengsri, Apisom Intralawan, Dulyaluk Butkhunthong
As global populations continue to live longer, understanding what drives longevity has become increasingly important for policymakers. This study investigates the impact of government healthcare expenditure and GDP per capita on life expectancy across 151 countries from 2002 to 2021. Using panel data...
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Correlation Between the Use of Hormonal Contraception and HPV Infection Among HIV-Infected Women

Helmy Apreliasari, Risnawati, Serafina Damar Sasanti, Farida Utaminingtyas, Atik Maria, Retnaning Muji Lestari
Cervical cancer has the potential to be prevented since the etiology is clearly known, namely the persistence of HPV infection. HPV is the cause of 99.7% of cervical cancer. There are many risk factors that can decrease cervical local immunity thereby increasing the persistence of HPV, one of which is...
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The Relationship Between Knowledge and Medication Adherence in Hypertensive Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study in Gunung Putri Hospital Purwakarta

Deitra Rifqah Oktaviani, Shirly Gunawan
Hypertension is a global health problem that can cause death or is commonly called the Silent Killer. According to Riskesdas 2013 and 2018, the prevalence of hypertension is relatively high, increasing 8.3% and 25.8% to 34.1%, respectively. Hypertension is found in 12.54% of the population in Purwakarta....
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Features of Anti-radical Activity and Antioxidant Sperm Status in Men Living in the Western Urals

O.V. Dolgikh, D.G. Dianova
Inflammatory diseases in the urogenital tract of men living in different climatic conditions often cause infertility. The study aims to assess the antioxidant status and antiradical activity of sperm in men with chronic prostatitis living in the Western Urals. 55 men aged 23 to 38 years with inflammatory...