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The Relation Between D-dimer Level and Chest X-Ray (CXR) Scoring in COVID-19 Patients:

What We can Learn from?

Tersia Viradanti, Yudith Yunia Kusmala
Coronavirus disease is a kind of pneumonia cause by infection of SARS-CoV-2. In most cases, patients only get mild manifestation or even asymptomatic. Some patient can get severe disease, especially elderly people or someone with comorbid, leading to cytokines storm that triggers SIRS and induce coagulation...
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The Relationship between the Level of Consumption of Energy, Protein, Fe and Blood Tablets with Anaemia Status in Adolescent Girls at SLTPN 1 Menui Morowali Regency

Suriana Koro, La Banudi, Rofiqoh Rofiqoh, Asmita Asmita
A global health concern, anaemia stunts teenage girls’ motor development and impairs their cognitive function. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that between 40% and 88% of the world’s population suffers from anaemia in 2015. According to 2018 statistics from Riskesdas, the prevalence of anaemia...
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The use of fitness trackers in the training process for increasing physical and functional abilities in athletes

Roman Nagovitsyn, Aleksander Osipov, Mikhail Kudryavtsev
The purpose of the study was to identify and justify the use of fitness trackers in the training process for increasing the level of physical and functional development in athletes of various ages. Materials and methods: athletes from aerobic sports (running and Nordic walking) aged from 18 to 65 years...
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Health Impact of Pesticide Using Method At Sprayed Worker Farmer in Sumber Mufakat Village, Karo

Eka Lestari Mahyuni, Muhammad Makmur Sinaga
Pesticide using was a problem concern specialized in safety and health aspect. Missing at work method and not in procedure could increasing of health problem specialize to occupational accident and occupational disease. The purpose of this research was to know the health impact of pesticide from pesticide...
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Effects of Physical Fitness and Principal Leadership on Physical Education Teacher Performance in the City of Ambon

Siti Divinubun, Moh. Asmawi, Firman Dils
The essence of the problem in this study is “How big is the influence of physical disability and Principal Leadership on the Performance of Physical Education Teachers?” The aim is to find out the effect of physical disability and Principal Leadership on Physical Education Teacher Performance. The hypothesis...
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The Use of Contraceptives in Commercial Sex Workers in Yogyakarta

Yekti Satriyandari, Yushe Quasimah, Yuliana Umrotun
The economic crisis can increase the number of commercial sex workers (CSWs). The low infection prevention behavior and the low use of contraceptives while doing their work causes sex workers are potentially infected and transmitted by sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) including HIV-AIDS (Human Immunodeficiency...
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In Vitro Effect of Tetraprenyltoluquinone on Normal Human Leukocyte Cell

Dira Hefni, Fatma Sri Wahyuni, Surya Dharma, Dachriyanus, Rielenda Fadhilah
Tetraprenyltoluquinone is a compound that was successfully isolated from the hexane fraction of stem bark Garcinia cowa, Roxb. In previous studies, tetraprenyltoluquinone is known to have anticancer and anti-inflammatory activity. The aim of the study is to investigate the impact of tetraprenyltoluquinone...
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Analysis of Determinants of the Incident of Dysmenorrhea in the Al Mabrur Islamic Boarding School

Sherkia Ichtiarsi Prakasiwi, Endah Sulistyowati
Adolescence is a period of change, or transition from childhood to adulthood with an age range of 12–21 years. Menstruation is the process of the uterine wall (endometrium) experiencing repeated bleeding secretions every month. The type and severity of pain varies from mild to severe, dysmenorrhea is...
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The Effectiveness of Accuracy Training to Improve Badminton Athletes’ Service Skills

Sigit Nugroho, Amat Komari, Riky Dwihandaka, Duwi Kurnianto Pambudi, Sulistiyono Sulistiyono, Fadli Ihsan, Rezha Arzan Hidayat
The serve is the first shot that starts a badminton game. This study aims to test and determine the effectiveness of accuracy training in improving the short service ability of badminton athletes. This study uses a research method of quasi-experiment designs with a one-group time series design (pretest,...
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Academic Study of Obesity as a National Health Problem Based on Structural Equation Model Analysis

Hertog Nursanyoto, Ni Komang Wiardani, I. Putu Suiraoka, I. Wayan Juniarsana, I. Gusti Putu Sudita Puryana
Obesity is not a terminal problem, but is related to non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Therefore, efforts to halt the rate of increase in obesity require a holistic approach and support from all stakeholders. The formulation of the problem that will be studied is: “Is it appropriate for the problem of...
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COVID-19 Prediction Based on DWT and Moment Invariant Features of Radiography Image Using the Artificial Neural Network Classifier

Ditha Nurcahya Avianty, I Gede Pasek Suta Wijaya, Fitri Bimantoro, Rina Lestari, Triana Dyah Cahyawati
COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by a family of coronaviruses, namely severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The fastest method to identify the presence of this virus is a rapid antibody or antigen test, but to confirm the positive status of a COVID-19 patient, further...
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Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD) in a 5-year-old Child: A Case Report

Riri Putria, Nazli Mahdinasari Nasution
Background: One of the most frequent emotional disorders in children is Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD), which can lead to poorer mental and physical health and is estimated at 50% of anxiety disorders. But based on the facts, many adults think that many symptoms of SAD are normal. When suffering from...
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Large-Scale Social Restriction Legal Policy According to the Health Law During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Cornella Fithria Khairunnisa, Moch Syafrudin Dwisapto Laxamanahady
Contains some government policies regarding the health law and some steps on how the law can be implemented properly. In the concept of health rules include roles, functions, and responsibilities in it. Therefore, the core aspects that are the focus of research considering that the health sector is a...
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Neurological Analysis of Brain Wave Disorders of Speech Delayed Child

Yulianita Yulianita, Rika Amran, Amrizal Arief
The brain is the most important part of the control center of the human body. Inside the brain, millions of neurons coordinate in transferring electric signs to form orders. The signs are recorded as brain waves indicating normalities and abnormalities of brain work by using one of the brain recorders;...
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The Relationship of Dietary Pattern with Health Status of Elderly in the Area of Teladan Health Center in Medan

Henny Oktaviani Siregar, Erna Mutiara, Linda Maas
Globally, the elderly population is predicted to increase continously. The elderly population in Indonesia is predicted to increase higher than the population in the world. The increase is accompanied by dietary changes that affect the health status of the elderly. This research was conducted at Teladan...
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The Effect of Endurance Exercises Method to Increase VO2Max Wrestling Athlete in Indonesia

Rubianto Hadi, Hari Setijono, Soegiyanto Soegiyanto, Setya Rahayu
The results showed that VO2 Max as a whole result of pretest result 46,95%, result of test of Cycle I increased to equal to 49,43%, and result of Cycle II test become better reaching 50,21%. The conclusion from this study is that the training interval method can increase the VO2 Max Atlet Wrestling Program...
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Dental Status of Children With Cerebral Palsy in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania

M.D. Kabisova, E.V. Alborova, Z.F. Khumarov, Z.K. Sotieva, S.K. Khetagurov, M.G. Dzgoeva, D.K. Dzgoeva
The infantile cerebral palsy (ICP) is one of the most critical pathologies resulting in disability. Considering that the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania is industrially developed mountain territory with high pollution level in some locations and a region with insufficient content of iodine in its biosphere,...
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Assessing Quality of Life in ESRD Patients: Sleep Quality and Associated Factors

Made Suandika, Woung Ru Tang
Background: Sleep disturbance is the most common problem in patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESRD). This study investigated the adverse events of sleep quality that affect Quality of Life (QoL) and identified risk factors of sleep disorders with general participant’s characteristics, related to...
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Relationship Between Material Characteristics, Adequacy Intake of Iron, Folic Acid and Vitamin C with Anemia Status in Women of Reliable Age (WUS)

Marisa Lia Anggraini, Ade Nurhasanah Amir, Putri Minas Sari, Honesty Diana Morika, Eliza Arman, Hartati Deri Manila
Women of childbearing age as prospective mothers are a vulnerable group whose health status must be considered, especially their nutritional status. The quality of the next generation will be determined by the condition of the mother since before pregnancy and during pregnancy. Preconception health is...
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Can Academic Potential Tests Predict Students’ Learning Outcomes?

S. Sundari, SW Putro, GA Sadrina
The Medical Education Study Program is a favorable department study program at Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta. Thus, the department increases the students’ input standard to keep quality. There are various kinds of tests for selecting new students, including course tests, psychological tests (TPA...
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Biomotor Analysis of Speed and Flexibility in the Karate Talented Athletes Coaching in the Special Region of Yogyakarta

Widha Srianto, Siswantoyo Siswantoyo
Biomotor speed and flexibility are important components that must be possessed by a karate athlete. This study aims to analyze the biomotor abilities of speed and flexibility in karate talented athletes in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. The research sample consisted of 20 karate athletes who participated...
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Lifestyle, Mental Health and Quality of Life Among Obese Women during COVID-19 Pandemic in DKI Jakarta

Shirleen Gabriele Havelaar, Helda Khusun, Dian Novita Chandra, Saptawati Bardosono
Background: Obesity prevalence has been steadily rising over the world, including in Indonesia, particularly in DKI Jakarta, which has the highest obesity prevalence. Meanwhile, the global COVID-19 epidemic has impacted everyday activity, lifestyle, and mental health, as well as being linked to weight...
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Prediction the Intentions of Behaviour of Prospective Brides Using Elsimil Applications on Stunting Prevention in Batu City

Autio Reza Asaddullah, Septa Katmawanti, Ema Novita Deniati, Sapto Adi
Results of Family Data Collection, 2021 Batu City, East Java states that there are 49.3% of families at risk of stunting, these results are predicted to increase the prevalence of stunting 15% if it is not prevented. Efforts to prevent stunting can be used in applications such as Elsimil who effort to...
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Tombelu Extract (Bactronophorus Sp) Inhibits Plasmodium Falciparum Metabolism In Vitro

Wiralis Wiralis, Teguh Fathurrahman, Hariani Hariani, Suwarni Suwarni
Malaria is still a serious public health problem in the world, including Indonesia, because it is found with a fairly high prevalence. Malaria is a pathological condition caused by Plasmodium which is transmitted through the bite of the Anopheles mosquito. Subjects who live in endemic areas or have had...
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COVID-19 Among Indonesian College Students; Epidemiology Characteristic and Clinical Phenomenon During Infection

Choirunisa Fauziah, Anna Suraya
The information about COVID-19 prevalence, symptoms, and treatment among Indonesian college students has been limited. This study aims to discover the epidemiological characteristic and clinical phenomenon of COVID-19 infection among university students in Indonesia to provide valuable references for...
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Life Quality Assessment in Patients with Type 1 Spinocerebellar Ataxia in the Yakut Population

A.A. Maksimova, A.I. Fedorov, A.L Sukhomyasova, N.R. Maksimova
Parameters of life quality in 12 patients with type 1 spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA1) in the Yakut population were studied. The control group was 12 healthy individuals. A SF-36 questionnaire was used to determine life quality, reflecting overall well-being and satisfaction degree with the physical and...
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The Effect of Training Paddle and Training Rubber Resistance on The Speed of 50-m Freestyle Swimming of South Sulawesi Swimming Athletes

Reza Mahyuddin, Muhammad Syawal, Nurul Musfira Amahoru
Swimming is a type of water sport, apart from beautiful diving, synchronized swimming, and water polo. The sport of swimming has become popular in quantity. This has been indicated by the increasing number of swimming associations in big cities and regions in Indonesia. The aim of this study was to determine...
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A Case Report: Is There a Drug-Induced Gambling Disorder?

Afrendi Akbar, Mustafa M. Amin
Gambling disorder (GD) has been identified as a rare but serious adverse reaction to dopaminergic drugs that are widely used to treat mental problems. It is characterized as a recurrent and persistent sickness that results in clinically substantial pain or disability and threatens the patient’s capacity...
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Develompment of Water Sport Tourism Based on Sustainable Tourism in Pramuka Island, Thousand Islands DKI Jakarta

Rahmat Darmawan, Jenal Abidin, H. Widyaningsih
This study aims to identify the potential of water sports tourism.This research uses qualitative research methods with reference to the concept of sports tourism, water based tourism and sustainable tourism. The population in this study was in the form of a social situation, namely Pramuka Island (land...
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Criminality and Antisocial Behavior in Young Adult

Andiyani Yanuari, Naomi Soetikno, Riana Sahrani
Crime is a social phenomenon caused by normative deviations that are detrimental and cannot be tolerated. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the crime rate increased by 19.47% which was dominated by conventional crimes. The high crime rate that occurs can cause anxiety and concern in the community. Crime...
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Relationship of Initial Glascow Coma Scale Score and Treatment Duration with Independency Level of Patients with Head Injury in Emergency Room dr. R. Koesma tuban hospital

Moh. Ubaidillah Faqih, Hyan Oktodia Basuki
Head injury is the main cause of disability and mortality. Several factors that can lead to high disability are the initial GCS score and the treatment duration. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of initial GCS score and treatment duration to the independence level of patients...
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Psychosocial Relationship With Working Stress In Workers Of Sinar Harapan Trading Company In Padang Serai Bengkulu City

Mely Gustina, Mualim, Ullya Rahmawati, Ranti Ashabul Jannah
Safety and Health at Work (K3) is a condition of factors that influence the safety and health of workers (including workers from contractors) and also guests or other people at work. This study aims to determine the psychosocial relationship with work stress on workers of Sinar Harapan Teknik Trading...
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Multilateral Training Model in Sport Performance

Ria Lumintuarso
This research aims to produce the training method in sport performance base on multilateral development and its effect in performance. This study uses a research and development approach. The samples consist of 16 primary schools extracurricular in Yogyakarta Province, by purposive sampling technique....
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Using the Objective Structured Clinical Examination for Evaluation Nursing Students’ Performances in Psychiatric Nursing Practicum

Kesorn Saithanu, Somchit Luprasong, Sanguan Thanee
The purpose of this descriptive research study was to examine the outcome of the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) on nursing students’ performances in psychiatric nursing area. The participants were 62 of 4th year nursing students in Faculty of Nursing, Ubon Ratchathani University, Thailand....
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The Effect of Bleaching on the Morphology of Enamel

Kavita, Sumadhi Sastrodihardjo
Enamel of the teeth is the hardest tissue in the human body which protects them. The composition of enamel is 94-96% inorganic, 1% organic, and 4-5% water. Discoloration of the enamel which may be caused by chemicals, medicine or trauma has a psychological impact in person, characterized by lack of self-confidence....
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The Relationship Among Organizational Stressor, Social Support, and Sports Performance on Athletes Achievements

Mesianna Simbolon, Berliana Berliana, Mulyana Mulyana, Alimin Hamzah, Desmi Sartika, Nur’aini Safitri
Organizational stressors in sports had developed rapidly in the past decade and produced a theoretical framework that stimulated studies exploring the demands faced by athletes. Organizational stressors have the potential to cause many undesirable consequences for athletes. Organizational stressors have...
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The Effectiveness of the Combination Therapy of Emotional Freedom Technique - Murottal Alqur’an on Blood Pressure of the Elderly with Hypertension

Noor Cholifah, Sukarmin, Ahmad Abdul Kholiq
Background: The health care coverage of elderly in Wonogiri in 2014 reached 108.002 (65.19%) of the 165.685 elderly, and in Jatiroto Sub-District there were 2.072 of the total of 3.164 elderly who got health care. The report from Wonogiri Departement of Public Health (2013), the case of Non-Communicable...
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The Contribution of Leg Power to the Long Jump Capability UKM Students Sport

Alimuddin
Long jump is one of the athletic sports. Indonesian’s current athletics events have gradually shown a very satisfying appearance. In recent years, sports in this athletic branch have been able to compete with Asian countries, especially in Southeast Asia. However, there are several Indonesian athletic...
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Formulating Business Strategy With SWOT Analysis Approach in Sekarpuro Medical Clinic Malang

Ervina Febrianti Dewi Safitri, Supriyadi, Sapto Adi, Sendhi Tristanti Puspitasari
Quality service and human resources in healthcare as well as an adequate budget will affect public health status. Service quality at Sekarpuro Medical Clinic is one of the indicators seen from the number of visits. Sekarpuro Clinic has experienced a decline in the number of patient visits. However, the...
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Relationship of Knowledge and Attitude with Nutritional Status of Pregnant Women in One of Malang City Health Center

Alfinadelasari Putri Fariadi, Septa Katmawanti, Agung Kurniawan, Supriyadi Supriyadi
Pregnancy is a time to increase fetal growth and development. The growth and development of children certainly cannot be separated from the nutritional status of the mother. Lack of knowledge about nutrition can cause mothers not to know how to fulfill nutrition during pregnancy. The purpose of the research...
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Utilization of Integrated Building Post for Non-communicable Disease Patients in Ngrampal District, Sragen Regency, Central Java, Indonesia

Adela Widi Etania, Rizky Rizani, Yusa Muhammad Thoriq, Leny Purnamasari, Wahyu Cipto Utomo, Pradhana Satria Pinandhita, Nengah Adnyana Oka Manuaba, Sani Rachman Soleman
Integrated Building Post (Posbindu) is a health-community resource-based to tackle non-communicable diseases provided by the Ministry of Health, Republic Indonesia. Application this program focuses on diabetes and hypertension in the population. However, community utilization to come to the Posbindu...
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The Influence Of Education On Early Detection Of Cervical Cancer Against The Level Of Knowledge And Interest Checks Wus Iva In The Working Area Clinics Kuin Raya

Linda Kusumawati, Sitti Khadijah, Novita Dewi Iswandari
Objective: To identify the effect education about cervical cancer early detection to women's knowledge and interest for IVA examination at the working area of Kuin Kingdom public health center. Method: Quantitative research using the quasy experimental method with one group pretest-posttest. The population...
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Assessment of Profile of Antigenicity and Immunogenicity of Eimeria maxima and Eimeria tenella Through Propagative Level and Histopathological Changes in Site Infection for Exploration of Optimal Low Doses of Bivalent Chicken Coccidiosis Live Vaccine

Endang Suprihati, Muchammad Yunus
Live vaccines group was the first to be studied, due to the fact that live parasites reduce further reinfection. The development of vaccine to control coccidiosis caused by E. maxima and E. tenella in chickens is intensifying because of the increasing threat of drug resistance to anticoccidial agents....
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Effectiveness of Adolescent Reproductive Health Promotion Models About Puberty in Young Adolescents

Noor Azizah, Dewi Noor Wakhidah, Sokhiyatun
One of the characteristics of female puberty is menstruation. First menstruation is usually experienced by women around the age of 10 years but can be faster or slower. The first menstruation for girls will cause problems, namely someone who faces feeling the first menstruation feeling fear and anxiety....
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Musculoskeletal Disorder of Workers During Work From Home on Covid-19 Pandemic: A Descriptive Study

Condrowati, Farahdina Bachtiar, Fandita T. Maharani, Dyah Utari
Background: Musculoskeletal disorder is one of the health problems which can be caused by the workforce. Work-related to musculoskeletal disorder signed by general chronic pain. Due to the impact of Covid-19, the change of the work from the office to be work from home is worried to trigger musculoskeletal...
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Optimizing ENT Patients Management Guidelines During COVID-19 Pandemic

Asti Kristianti
An ENT specialist have a higher risk transmission of contracting COVID-19 due to procedures in the nasal cavity, nasopharynx, oral cavity, and oropharynx. This risk of transmission does not only affect the ENT specialist caring for the patient, but all staff in the room has potential for infection. Clinical...
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Pharmacist Counselling Can Change Adherence to Iron Supplementation and Physical Activity Lifestyle of Anaemic Pregnant Women in Yogyakarta

Nurul Kusumawardani, Endang Darmawan, Sri Suprapti, Eliza Dwinta, Daru Estiningsih, Emelda
Pharmacists have a role in reducing maternal mortality in 2030 to less than 70 per 100.000 live births. One of the causes of maternal mortality is anemia in pregnancy. The study objective was to assess the determinant factor and effect of solution-focused brief counseling (SFBC) by pharmacists to decrease...
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Factors Related to Nurse Manager’s Job Satisfaction: An Integrative Literature Review

Sultan Jabata, Waleed Debis, Musab Abdullah, Ahmad Qudah, Noura Ismail, Malek Khalil, Nidal Eshah
Nurse managers have a bearing on the quality and safety of healthcare services, therefore understanding the factors that influence their job satisfaction can help healthcare organizations retain nurse managers. This study aims to develop an understanding of the factors that shape nurse managers’ job...
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Preserving the Pillars of Healthcare: Unearthing the Dynamics of Job Satisfaction, Compensation, and Career Progression in Combatting Turnover

Sendhi Tristanti Puspitasari, Hung-En Liao, Firnadiaz Galuh Nurramadhani, Roesdiyanto Roesdiyanto, Dita Maulidya Rizka
Mobley (2011) declared three turnover intention indicators: thoughts of quitting, desire to go (choice to finish), and desire to find another job. This theory said work environment and job satisfaction can also affect turnover intention. Employee turnover at Rampal Celaket Public Primary Healthcare exceeded...
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Silent Screams: Psychological Impact of Sexual Harassment Leading to PTSD

Wini Listi Arini Rambe, Cindy Chias Arthy
Sexual harassment and assault are deeply traumatic experiences that can result in lasting psychological impacts, including the possible development of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This article presents a case study of a 22-year-old woman who experienced sexual harassment within her local community...
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Validity and Reliability of Penalty Stroke Tests in Hockey Games for Junior High School Students

Rikky Ridwan, Angga M. Syahid
A penalty shot often determines the team's success in winning. Penalty skills are needed because they have a role and contribution to the success of the team to achieve victory if the match is held in the match-making competition. The purpose of this study is to standardize and cultivate a measuring...
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Perception of Athlets And Trainers on Use, Security, and Company Tools of Extinguishers on The Exercise Skills of Bolavoli Motion

Agung Wahyudi
The problem brought from this study is how the trainer and bolavoli athlete respond to the application and the use of the bolavoli thrower on the practice of bolavoli motion skills. The objective is to know the perception of trainers and athletes on the application and the use of the ball-throwing tools...
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Stigma and Discrimination Against People Living with HIV and AIDS in Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia

Desak Made Sintha Kurnia Dewi, Jayanti Dian Eka Sari, Mohammad Zainal Fatah, Erni Astutik
Banyuwangi occupies the third highest position for HIV cases in East Java. Stigma and discrimination is one of the challenges in the success of controlling HIV and AIDS. Stigma increases the prevalence of HIV and AIDS and stops social and medical support to the patients. The study aim to explore stigma...
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Evaluation of Management of the All-Indonesian Athletics Federation of North Tapanuli Branch Management

Roni Siringo Ringo
In general, the purpose of this study is descriptive with a qualitative approach that is data that is described by words or sentences separated by categories to obtain conclusions. Qualitative is used to get in-depth data, a data that contains data. Having the real meaning, the exact data which is a...
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Optimization of Cardiovascular System of Teenagers Aged 12–14 Years at Medium Intensity Aerobic Physical Load

V.V. Gorrelik, V.N. Vlasov, A.A. Podlubnaya, A.N. Pianzin
The paper considers peculiarities of aerobic physical exercises for 12–14-year old teenagers suffering from arterial hypertension. Cardiovascular diseases in teenagers affect the development of the body and its functional stability. In this regard, this paper discusses the peculiarities of CVS optimization...
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Using Whatsapp Group to Increase Mother’s Knowledge on TBC in Sambisari Village, Condong Catur, Depok, Sleman, Yogyakarta

Falasifah Ani Yuniarti
The Covid-19 pandemic period that occurred lately, directly changed the plan for the community service process. Health education which is done by face to face meeting, must be changed to an online meeting. Definitely, for people who have not been familiar yet with the applications used, it becomes a...
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Contribution of Eye and Leg Coordination to Sepak Sila Skill in the Sepak Takraw Game in Extracurricular Students Activities

Alwin Saputra
Based on observations, found the phenomenon, among others there are students who do football but the leg cannot touch the ball properly. This is due to the weak coordination of eye and foot coordination of students in doing sepak sila. Furthermore the ball of sepak sila is not well controlled, this is...
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The Effect of Flipped Classroom Learning in Learning Motivation on Nursing Student Program During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Nurlaila Fitriani, Arum Pratiwi, Chlara Yunita Prabawati, Enita Dewi
The purpose of this study is to identify the effectiveness of the use of Flipped Classroom on student learning motivation during the covid-19 pandemic in nursing pedagogical learning models (adults). The learning of the nursing profession demands more practice than theory. In order to make it easier...
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Analysis of Hemoglobin Levels and Hematocrite Value in Stunting Children in Bukit Sileh, Solok Regency

Zufrias Riaty, Dian Eka Nursyam
Stunting is a linear growth syndrome that fails, according to the Ministry of Health, the stunting category is children under five with a z-score of less than -2SD called stunted. The Basic Health Research (Riskesdas) in 2018 stated that the incidence of stunting decreased from 37.2% to 30.8%. Hemoglobin...
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Android Application-Based Interactive Services for Diabetes Mellitus Patients

Rara Warih Gayatri, Septa Katmawanti, Hartati Eko Wardani, Low Wah Yun
Android applications have been developed for an early detection of type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM). However, its development has yet to be interactive and has not involved experts, such as health consultants. The purpose of this study is to develop an interactive service and a product design based on Android...
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Absolute Wave Latency of Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) in Children at Hasan Sadikin General Hospital Bandung

Era Yulian Ineka, Wijana, Sally Mahdiani, Yanti Nurrokhmawati
Introduction: Children’s hearing problem will influence development, especially speech and language. Early detection is essential, but Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) reference for Indonesian hasn’t been present yet. Objective: to determine absolute wave latency of ABR in children Methods: A retrospective...
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End of Life Care in Elderly: Family Experiences

Retno Indarwati, Rista Fauziningtyas, Sylvia Dwi Wahyuni, Elida Ulfiana
Mostly, death occurs due to aging, while the rest because of illness. In palliative care, Indonesian elderly with a chronic disease more likely to stay at home with their families until the death. These conditions give a unique experience to the family when taking care of elderly at the end of their...
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Comparative Assessment of Adhesion to Dental Enamel and Friction Forces of Bracers

M.A. Khastsaeva, F.A. Dzutseva, Z.A. Shaova, I.V. Baroeva, S.K. Khetagurov, O.A. Farnieva, L.S. Kanukova
The study is devoted to comparative analysis of some technical aspects of braces. According to some reports, the prevalence of dentofacial anomalies in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania reaches nearly 40 %, which is slightly higher than the level across the Russian Federation in general. Undue detection...
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Midwife service coverage, quality of work, and client health improved after deployment of an OpenSRP-driven client management application in Indonesia

Kevin Kurniawan, Inraini FitriaSyah, Ahmad Rafi Jayakusuma, Resty Asmauryanah Armis, Yusran Lubis, Muhammad Abdi Haryono, Benyamin Harefa, Anuraj Shankar
The quality of maternal and child health services remains suboptimal in most low and middleincome countries (LMIC). Data are routinely collected with paper-based systems but are incomplete, underutilized, and reported as poorly-usable aggregated indicators. Therefore, we developed the Open Smart Register...
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Relationship Occupational Health and Safety Promotion between Safety Behavior Production Workers in Palm Plant PTPN IV Kebun Bah Jambi

Halinda Sari Lubis, James Steven F.D.
PTPN IV Kebun Bah Jambi is a company that does cultivation and processing of palm fruits. According to PTPN IV Kebun Bah Jambi's report of work accidents, occurred 15 cases of work accidents during the period January 2013-December 2015, that the highest number of accidents occurred in 2015. The most...
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Effect of Fish Scale Powder Addition to Flexural Strength of Heat Cured Acrylic Resin

Kholidina Harahap, Ika Andryas
Heat cured acrylic resin has been used as dental prosthetic devices because of its excellent appearance, simple processing technique and easy repair. The absence of filler on acrylic resin causes limitation of flexural strength at the time of use. Fish scales can be used as filler to reinforce the acrylic...
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Antifertility Effect of N-hexane, Ethyl Acetate and Water Fractions from Carica papaya Leaves on Sperm Motility in Male Wistar Rats

Nur Laili Dwi Hidayati
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the antifertility effect of N-hexane, ethyl acetate, and water fractions from C. papaya leaves on sperm motility in male Wistar rats. Method: Twenty four rats used in this study. Rats were devided into 4 groups: normal group and Carica papaya fraction...
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Ammonia Exposure Among Citizen Living Surrounding Fertilizer Factory

Achmad Fickry Faisyah, Yustini Ardillah, Dini Arista Putri
Air pollution remains problem around the world. One of dangerous chemical substance is ammonia. Fertilizer factory emission is ammonia that could affect to people health. The purpose of this study was to describe ammonia effect to health among citizen living surrounding fertilizer factory.Methods: This...
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The Family Role of Patient with Pulmonary TB About Prevention of Household Contacts Transmission in the Work Area of Puskesmas Perumnas II Pontianak

Sitti Syabariyah, Dithya Enggal Pratiwi
Pulmonary TB cases at Puskesmas Perumnas II Pontianak in the last 2 years (2014 and 2015) was the cases highest in Pontianak. Based on interviews at health center officer Perumnas II Pontianak that the obstacles faced by the officer were the patients came to the health center without accompanying family...
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Effects of Local Application of Platelet Rich Fibrin versus Hyaluronic Acid on Postoperative Sequelae After Surgical Removal of Impacted Lower Third Molar

Imad Marouf, Atalla Rejab
Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of local application of platelet rich fibrin and hyaluronic acid on postoperative sequelae after surgical extraction of impacted mandibular third molars. Materials and Methods: The research included a total of 66 healthy patients, from both genders,...
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Development of Brain Jogging Method to Improve Motivation Learning Outcome of Physical Education on Vocational High School

Willy Ihsan Rizkyanto, Agus Sumhendartin Suryobroto, Tri Ani Hastuti, Herka Maya Sujatmika
This study aims to produce a product in the form of modified brain jogging training with an online system. So that it can facilitate the learning process for Physical Education in the era of the covid-19 pandemic. This research is a 4-D development research (Four D) developed. In this study, researchers...
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Contribution Legal Protection for Health Human Resources in the Use of Telemedicine Applications by Non-Health Facility Providers

Muhammad Ikhsan, Sigit Irianto, Inge Hartini, Akbar Kurniawan, Fitri Nur Damayanti, Junvidya Heroweti
Technological developments provide opportunities for medical personnel and health workers to provide health services to patients through a digital platform with an application. The provision of telemedicine using applications has increased since the COVID-19 pandemic. The practice of health services...
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Analysis of Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats in the Implementation of Partner Notification Program to the HIV Positive Men Sex Men (MSM) in Kendari

Waldian Astric Arifin, Ruslan Majid, Adius Kusnan, Naili Giffary Tarfadumila
The study aims to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats in the implementation of the partner notification program in the MSM group in Kendari. This study employed a qualitative case study design, guided by the Health Belief Model (HBM) and the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). Data...
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Blood Pressure and Sleeping Patterns of Adults Consuming Black Coffee, Café Latte, and Non-Caffeine Beverages

Rr. Annisa Ayuningtyas, Inovani Wafda Naili Muna, Ria Purnawian Sulistiani, Yuliana Noor Setiawati Ulvie
Coffee consumption can affect blood pressure and sleeping patterns because the caffeine content in the coffee may trigger adrenaline hormones and affect nerve cells. This study aims to determine the difference in blood pressure and sleeping patterns of adults consuming black coffee, café latte, and fruit...
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Cooperative learning vs problem-based learning: which one is better for basketball learning?

Muhammad Sigit Antoni, Saryono Saryono, Agus Sumhendartin Suryobroto, Nur Rohmah Muktiani
One of the study materials in physical education is basketball. Based on several research results, there are several obstacles in implementing game learning in physical education (PE): low enthusiasm, motivation, and students’ seriousness. This research aims to determine the effect of cooperative learning...
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The Relationship of Stress Level with Quality of Life in Elderly with Hypertension

Nayodi Permayasa, Suryadi, Regina Junisna Waldani, Indra Maulana Dongoran, Haslinah Ahmad
Hypertension is a disease that has a very close relationship with the elderly. This study aims to determine. The correlation Between Stress Levels With Elderly Quality Life of Hypertension Patients at Working. The Type of quantitative research with descriptive correlation design with cross sectional...
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Financing Health in Indonesia: A Literature Review

Nadhila C. Nurmalasari, Erna Yuliandri
The economic shock of the COVID-19 pandemic poses challenges to healthcare systems as they reduce public revenue while increasing the need for publicly funded healthcare. This increases when people are entitled to means-tested benefits, can no longer afford privately funded treatment, or need more care...
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Fast Food Contribution Toward Obesity In The Students Of Junior High School

Jumiyati, Lisma Ningsih, Miratul Haya
An imbalance between nutrient intake and the recommended nutritional adequacy causes the emergence of nutritional problems in adolescents. One of the causes of obesity in adolescents is an increased frequency of consumption of fast food that contains high calories, fat, sodium, and low fiber. The effect...
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The Use of Blended Learning Model Integrated with Learning Management System in Beach Volleyball Learning Subject in Faculty of Sports Science State University of Malang

Mr. Roesdiyanto, Mrs Sulistyorini, Nurrul Riyad Fadhli, Mr. Taufik
The purpose of this research was to develop beach volleyball learning product using blended learning model integrated with E-learning of State University of Malang (UM). The research method used was the research and development method (R&D), with the following steps (a) needs analysis, (b) initial product...
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The Relationship between Noise Intensity and Hearing Function Disorder in Ground Handling Workers at Kualanamu International Airport

Safrina Ramadhani, Gerry Silaban, Wirsal Hasan
Noise is all unwanted sounds sourced from the tools of production process or work tools that in some degree may cause hearig function disorder. Noise with treshold level value (TLV) of 85 dB is considered safe for most workers when they are working 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week.The objective of...
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The system of daily self-monitoring of physical activity of youth in various move and energy modes

Roman Nagovitsyn, Aleksander Osipov, Mikhail Kudryavtsev
Objective of the study was develop a system for daily self-monitoring of the physical activity of young people in various move and energy modes and experimentally prove its effectiveness by increasing the level of physical health and body mass index of participants in the experiment. Organization and...
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Relationship of Family Support to Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Self-Management Behavior in Sumbang Health Center 1, Banyumas District

Maria Paulina Irma Susanti, Adiratna Sekar Siwi
Self-control is important for people with Diabetes Mellitus, this is obtained if you get support from your family. Reminding each other or controlling management is diabetics. Whether we realize it or not, when someone experiences diabetes mellitus they will experience difficult times. They must begin...
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Phenomenology Study of Menopause Experiences About Physical and Psychological Changes in Menopause Period in Nagari Tabek Pariangan District of Tanah Datar 2020

Sandra Hardini, Ninin Marlina, Sri Yudawati
Every woman will experience menopause in her life cycle. Significant changes in menopause seen in physical and psychological changes. Menopause occurs because hormonal changes in the body. The physical and psychological changes during menopause will cause variety of complaints in menopause. This will...
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The Evaluation of the Sensitivity and Specificity of Ultrasound Examination in Patients With Suspected Acute Appendicitis

Ana Majdawati, I Gusti Ayu Putri Anom Sari
Background: Acute Appendicitis is inflammation of the appendix, which manifests as pain in the lower right abdomen that can develop into an acute abdomen. This situation can end in the emergency room and require immediate surgical treatment. Ultrasound is the initial choice most often used for the diagnosis...
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Tenofovir Lamivudine Efavirenz Side Effect and Its Efficacy Among People Living with HIV in Jayapura

Setyo Adiningsih, Mirna Widiyanti, Muhammad F. Rokhmad
Tenofovir lamivudine efavirenz (TLE) as a single-tablet regimen is preferred to the long use of combination antiretroviral therapy. TLE is safer than another antiretroviral drug regimen for first-line of Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) treatment. However, there is little information about the side...
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Legal Renewal of Doctor and Patient Relationship Patterns Based on Law 17 of 2023 Concerning Health

Sonya Airini Batubara, Kartina Pakpahan, Teguh Prasetyo
The relationship between a doctor and a patient is built on acceptance and service, forming a contractual relationship to find the best solution for the patient’s recovery. This study explores the legal updates in doctor-patient relationship patterns under Law No. 17 of 2023, replacing the previous Law...
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Relationship Between Family Functioning and Burden Among Family Caregivers of Schizophrenia Patients in Menur Mental Hospital Surabaya Indonesia

Dya Sustrami, Candra Maulidya Dwi Pratiwi, Ah. Yusuf, Rizki Fitryasari
Background: The phenomenon of a family caregiver caring for family members with schizophrenia requires a balance of family functions. However, mental illness affects the entire family structure. Poor family functioning is associated with emotional changes and burdens. The burden among family is related...
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Early Childhood Education Program Integration to Prevent Stunting (PAUD-Incasting) Through Audiovisual Media to Improve Clean and Healthy Living Behavior in Preschool Children

Titih Huriah, Trie Ardi Febrianti
Introduction Stunting is a chronic nutritional problem that affects children with a picture of growth failure before and after birth due to a lack of nutrient intake. Clean and healthy living habits are one of the factors that stunt preschoolers’ development. Clean and Healthy Living Behavior is an effort...
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Smart E-Healthcare: An IoT, Cloud, and AI-Based Real-Time Patient Monitoring System

Vedant Raut, Rohini Tambe, Devanshu Ukey, Trupti Kashid, Jineet Vaishnav
Recent advancements in the Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing have enabled the development of efficient, deployable solutions for remote healthcare monitoring. This paper presents a real-time e-healthcare monitoring system that integrates IoT-enabled sensors, an ESP32 microcontroller, cloud...
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Study of the Morphology of Erythrocytes in Patients with Cervical Cancer: A Technique for Machine Recognition of the Shapes and Sizes of Erythrocytes SEM Images

S.N. Mamaeva, O.A. Semenov, I.V. Kononova, A.R. Ermolaev, V.V. Gerasimova, G.V. Maksimov
The aim of the study is to develop a technique for machine recognition of the shapes and sizes of scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of erythrocytes of patients with cervical cancer (CC) obtained on a SEM during radiation therapy (RT). The article considers the study of the morphology of erythrocytes...
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The Learning Model of Volleyball Overhead Pass for 9th-grade High School Students

Ruslan Ruslan, Rusli Rusli, Sarifin Sarifin
The research objective is to develop a new product used in school physical education learning activities. This study uses the development of research methods Research and development (R&D) from Borg and Gall. Subjects in this study were 75 students at three high schools, SMA 15 Makassar, SMA 6 Makassar,...
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Same Gender De’ Clerambault in a Man: Case Report

S. Beby Puteri Utami, Mustafa M. Amin
Currently, Gender De ‘Clerambault or erotomania is a very rare case, especially in men. This disorder is related to a person’s culture and socioeconomic, with the most prominent symptom being delusional disorder, and the best treatment is antipsychotics. Mr. H, age 40, complained of sleeping difficulty...
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Petanque Sports E-Module Development, Faculty of Sports Science, Universitas Negeri Malang

Ari Wibowo Kurniawan, Taufik, Ari Mei Wulandari
This study aims to develop a petanque sports e-module, Faculty of Sport Science, State University of Malang. The research method used is Research & Development (R&D) from Borg & Gall. In this study using three methods, namely analysis, validation and group test. Data collection is done by...
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The Effect of Massage on Body Weight Improvement in 0 - 12 Month-Old Babies

Juwitasari Juwitasari, Dessy Rindiyanti Harista
Massage had widely known asa solution to facilitate baby growth and development which impact on optimizing blood flow, normalizing heart rate, maintaining digestion, and improving immunity. Massage intervention will preserve the adequate nutrition by increasing the absorption of macronutrient and micronutrient...
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Injury Incident Rate Impact toward Adversity Quotient of Female Futsal Athletes

Afianti Sulastri, Sehabudin Salasa, Upik Rahmi, Yasinta Depki Andriyani
Adversity Quotient (AQ) is a reflection of personal resilience in facing the problems. In sports, endurance is such an important thing that will enhance the athlete's performance in competition. Injury experience is one factor that can be influencing the athlete's performance. Dealing with that condition,...
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The Effect of Aromatherapy Massage on Sleep Quality of Patients with Cancer

Wasijati, Agung Waluyo, Riri Maria
The inability to have a good quality sleep could increase the risk of cancer to become more agressive. This condition occured because the immune system was disturbed so that the ability of the immune system to take control or control cancer cells reduced. This research aimed to determine the effect of...
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The Impact of the Implementation of Lunge Exercise with Heel Striking on Fencing

Puji Astuti, Boyke Mulyana, Pipit Pitriani, Mesianna Simbolon, Alimin Hamzah, Desmi Sartika
This paper is a scientific study of a review paper about fencing. The development of fencing sports, the more modern style game of fencing with a pattern of game, are fast and explosive. To support fast and effective movements, appropriate techniques and body movements are needed that can support fencing...
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Factors Influencing Nurse Compliance in Applying the Six Principles of Drug Administration at RSUD Wates

Deby Zulkarnain Rahadian Syah, Ade Kurniawan
Giving the wrong medication to the patient can cause problems such as the trauma of taking the drug, the patient’s disability, and even death. The provision of nursing services by standard operating procedures (SOP) greatly helps nurses to achieve quality nursing care. Nurses are required to be able...
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The Effect of Plyometric Standing Jump Exercise Towards High Jump of Volleyball Players UABV Universitas Negeri Malang

Achmad Muzayyin Dwi Fernanda, Mahmud Yunus, Saichudin
Volleyball Players State University of Malang focus more on the exercises and no physical improvement exercises. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of plyometric standing jump exercise on the height of UABV volleyball players jumping State University of Malang. This research uses pre-experimental...
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Establishing the Taxa with Phylogenetic Profile and in-silico-ayurvedic Remedy of Colon Cancer Microbiome

Sai Divya Paggala, I. A. Shylesh Murthy, Preenon Bagchi
The discovery of a bacterium, Helicobacter pylori that is resident in the human stomach chronic disease (peptic ulcer and gastric cancer) was radical on many levels. Studies of this genetic diversity in strains isolated from various locations across the globe. The goal of this study was to determine...