Proceedings of the 2nd World Conference on Health and Social Sciences (WCHSS 2024)
19 articles
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Anna Suraya, Renan Prasta Jenie, Apriana Rahmawati, Nurlelasari Harahap, Irwanti Agustina
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 2nd World Conference On Health and Social Science (WCHSS) during 23rd to 24th October 2024 in Jakarta. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the WCHSS 2024 Scientific Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief,...
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Exploring the Psychological Well-Being of Pregnant Women during the Antenatal Period: A Study on Women with Previous Miscarriage
Wasis Purwo Wibowo, Yudho Bawono
Many couples eagerly anticipate pregnancy as a transformative experience. For pregnant women, particularly those with prior miscarriage histories, this period often involves complex emotional states that significantly influence psychological well-being. This study explores the psychological well-being...
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The Effect of Education through TikTok Videos on Nutritional Knowledge of Anaemia and Iron Intake among Students at SMAN 44 Jakarta
Raihan Irza Hermawan, Angga Rizqiawan, Tri Ardianti Khasanah, Renan Prasta Jenie
The 2018 Riskesdas data indicates that the prevalence of anaemia in Indonesia remains high, with estimates of 26.8% among individuals aged 5-14 years and 32% among those aged 15-24 years. Anaemia can have detrimental consequences for adolescents, including impaired cognitive function, reduced concentration...
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The Relationship Between Gadget Usage Duration and Emotional State in Preschool Children
Dini Nur Alpiah, Ulandari Ulandari
Emotional state refers to an individual’s ability to recognize, comprehend, and regulate both their own emotions and those of others. The emotional development of children is influenced by various factors, one of which is exposure to digital devices. In recent years, the use of gadgets among preschool-aged...
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Knowledge, Attitude, and Behavior of Disaster Volunteers towards Preventing Asbestos Exposure in Disasters
Anna Suraya, Charles Putra Ricardo
Asbestos is a material commonly used in various sectors, particularly in building construction. However, asbestos exposure poses serious health risks, including lung diseases, mesothelioma, and cancer. This study aims to assess disaster volunteers’ knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding asbestos...
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Knowledge Attitudes and Practices Regarding Stunting Prevention among Women of Childbearing Age
Maryuni Maryuni, Lutfi Handayani, Legina Anggraeni, Dinni Randayani Lubis, Moudy Emma Unaria Djami, Apriana Rahmawati, Agung Setiyadi, Hastin Trustisari
Stunting remains a major public health issue in developing countries, including Indonesia. This study aims to examine the relationship between respondent characteristics—namely age, education, parity, occupation, pregnancy conditions, having toddlers, and exposure to stunting information—and the knowledge,...
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The Effect of the Research & GAP Playlist on Physical Activity Levels Among Productive-Age Workers: A Pre-Experimental Study
Yulis Susanti, M. Hafidz Ash-shiddiqi
Physical inactivity is a growing concern among productive-age workers, especially those in sedentary occupations such as creative office settings. Music has been increasingly recognized for its ability to influence mood, motivation, and physical performance. This study aimed to examine the effect of...
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Risk Factors for Depression in HIV Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study
Royani Chairiyah, Sari Narulita
Multiple studies have examined the relationship between HIV knowledge, family support, and social support in influencing antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence. This study assessed the long-term impact of ART use on depression among people living with HIV in Jakarta, Indonesia, focusing on demographic...
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Factors Influencing Household Hazardous Waste Management Practices in Kramatwatu District, Serang, Indonesia
Wiwik Eko Pertiwi, Octoberry Julyanto, Titin Nasiatin, Milawati Lusiani, Dedih Nuryatna
Hazardous and Toxic Materials Waste (B3) encompasses waste derived from daily household activities containing substances that threaten environmental integrity and human health. In Kramatwatu Subdistrict, Serang Regency, Indonesia—a region ranked second in local waste generation—Harjatani Village alone...
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The Role of Knowledge and Motivation in Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) Incidence
Aan Sutandi, Martika Hijriani, Apriana Rahmawati, Harizza Pertiwi
Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is defined as tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains resistant to at least isoniazid (INH) and rifampicin (RMP), confirmed through drug sensitivity testing or rapid molecular diagnostics (e.g., GeneXpert). Due to this resistance to first-line...
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Pregnant Women’s Experiences of Midwifery Care Aligned with Respectful Midwifery Care (RMC) Principles: A Qualitative Study
Lutfi Handayani, Bintang Petralina, Maryuni Maryuni
Pregnancy represents a pivotal stage in a woman’s life, profoundly influencing maternal and fetal well-being. The experiences of pregnant women in receiving midwifery care critically shape their perceptions of healthcare quality. Respectful Midwifery Care (RMC), a care approach prioritizing women’s rights...
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Return to Work following Myocardial Infarction: A Welder’s Case Report
Leli Hesti Indriyati, Masamitsu Eitoku, Astrid Widajati Sulistomo
The return to work assessment is crucial for the employee following a cardiac event. The process of returning to work is intricate and multifaceted, influenced by numerous factors. In this case, six months post-event, the management sought to reinstate the employee to his previous position. Objective:...
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The Association Between Reproductive Health Knowledge and Marital Readiness in Adolescents
Dinni Randayani, Veronica Veronica, Legina Anggraeni, Moudy Emma Unaria Djami
Statistics reveal that 8.16% of Indonesian adolescents marry between ages 10–15, while 25.08% marry between 16–18 years. Marriage at these early ages poses significant reproductive health risks. According to the National Population and Family Planning Agency (BKKBN), Indonesian adolescents’ limited understanding...
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Self-Management and Quality of Life in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Puji Astuti Wiratmo, Tri Mustikowati, Shyfa Amellia Cahyanir, Indra Gilang Pamungkas
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a progressive respiratory condition characterized by persistent breathing difficulties. Symptoms associated with COPD often lead to reduced quality of life among patients. Self-management, encompassing biopsychosocial and spiritual aspects, is posited to...
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Expert System Analysis Using Forward Chaining Method for Climate Change Disease Diagnosis
Edwina Rudyarti, Suanda Saputra, Niko Suwaryo
Advancing technology and information systems are increasingly utilized to create tools that facilitate access to critical information. To address challenges in disease management and early detection linked to climate change, expert systems offer a promising solution. This study develops an expert system...
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The Effectiveness of Sansevieria Plants in Improving Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) in Rooms at Binawan University
Anna Suraya, Khoirunnisa Meila Putri, Abdul Fallah Saepudin, Bivo Stevano, Meydiana Dwi Lestari, Sandi Hariansyah, Denny Firmansyah, Sahuri Sahuri, Defi Arjuni, Yunita Sari Purba, Husen Husen
Binawan University, located in a densely trafficked area, is at risk of experiencing decreased Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) due to exposure to pollutants from vehicle emissions and other sources of contamination. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Sansevieria sp. in improving IAQ at Binawan...
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Optimization of Quality Parameters in a Herbal Turmeric and Tamarind Beverage through Crystallization and Oven Drying Techniques
Mia Srimiati, Isti Istianah
Indonesia is rich in spices such as turmeric (Curcuma longa) and tamarind (Tamarindus indica), both valued for their health-promoting properties. Turmeric contains curcumin, a compound with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, while tamarind aids digestion and enhances immunity. These spices have...
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Women’s Knowledge of Cervical Cancer Risk Factors, Screening, and Reasons for Non-Participation in Cervical Cancer Screening Programs
Nurlelasari Harahap, Agung Setiyadi, Tri Mustikowati, Indra Gilang Pamungkas
Cervical cancer remains a significant public health challenge in Indonesia, marked by persistent low participation in screening programs, with an attendance rate of 10.7% against the government’s 80% target. This study investigated the association between women’s knowledge of cervical cancer risk factors...
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The Relationship between Macronutrient Intake and Nutritional Status with Employees Fatigue Levels in Hospital Catering Industry
M. Dias Randika Nugraha, Isti Istianah, Renan Prasta Jenie
A common issue in the workplace is fatigue. One of the causes is inadequate nutritional intake. This study examined the relationship between macronutrient intake and nutritional status, as well as work fatigue, in industry catering in a hospital The study was conducted with a sample of 63 employees using...