Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of Health Polytechnic Surabaya (ICoHPS 2023)

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Peer-Review Statements

Triwiyanto Triwiyanto, Slamet Wardoyo, Ayu Puspitasari, Sari Luthfiyah
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the the 6 th International Conference of Health Polytechnic Surabaya (ICoHPS) during 19-20 September 2023 in Surabaya, Indonesia. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee and approved by the...
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The Difference in Knowledge, Attitude, and Skills of Mothers in the Practice of Complementary Feeding for Stunted Toddlers Aged 6–24 Months in Urban and Rural Areas in Bangkalan Regency

Ani Intiyati, Inne Soesanti, Imam Sarwo Edi, Riezky Faisal Nugroho, Luluk Widarti
Stunting, characterized by impaired linear growth due to chronic malnutrition or recurrent infections, is prevalent in both urban (31.5%) and rural (40.0%) areas from 2010 to 2018. In 2013, rural areas had a 42.1% prevalence, while urban areas had 32.5%. This study aims to assess differences in knowledge,...
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A Comparative Analysis of D-Dimer and Interleukin-6 Levels in COVID-19 Survivors: Implications for Long-term Outcomes

Anik Handayati, Jusak Nugraha, Rahajoe Imam Santosa
Several studies have investigated the association between D-Dimer and Interleukin-6 levels in COVID-19 patients. Nikkhoo et al. conducted a longitudinal prospective cohort study to investigate the association between IL-6 levels and disease severity among COVID-19 patients. They found that elevated IL-6...
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Self-confidence and Foot Self-care Behavior in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus: A Cross-sectional Study

Anita Joeliantina, Dwi Adji Norontoko, Sri Hardi Wuryaningsih, Padoli
Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFU) are one of the most severe complications of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and require important foot self-care to prevent the occurrence of DFU. The study aimed to identify the self-confidence and foot self-care practice of patients with DM who experience DFU. The design of this study...
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Risk Factors Analysis for Under Five Children with Stunting in Urban and Rural of East Java Province Post Covid-19

Annas Buanasita, Al Ana Amelia Putri Gunawan, Nur Hatijah, Mujayanto
Stunting is a major threat to Indonesia’s human quality and the nation’s competitiveness. The prevalence of stunting in rural and urban remain the same, but the cause could be different especially post covid-19. The aim of the study is to determine the risk factors for under five children with stunting...
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The Effect of Stunting Prevent Card (SPC) Games on Adolescent Knowledge in Stunting Prevention

Dwi Wahyu Wulan Sulistyowati, Halimatus Sa’diyah, Ahdatul Islamiah
Adolescent knowledge plays a significant role in stunting prevention. Preliminary studies in 2022 show that 15 out of 20 youth do not know what stunting is. Stunting education efforts in schools require new and fun innovations. SPC games can be key because they can play and learn about stunting at the...
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Difference In The Effectiveness Of Moringa Seeds (Moringa Oleifera Lam) And Porang (Amorphophallus Muelleri Blume) To Reduce Water Turbidity

Elfita Wahyu Dwi Yunipatma, Beny Suyanto, Sri Poerwati, Aries Prasetyo
Water with high turbidity reduces the effectiveness of disinfectants and complicates the work of filtration units, as well as impacting health and the environment. It is necessary to treat water using alternative coagulants to chemical coagulants, such as Moringa seed powder (Moringa oleifera lam) and...
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Analysis of The Factors Influencing The Occurrence Of Scabies At The Hidayatul Mubtadiin Islamic Boarding School Plumpung Village, Plaosan, Magetan Regency In 2023

Hurip Jayadi, Endah Novita Nugraheni, Denok Indraswati, Handoyo, Lilis Prihastini
Scabies is an skin disease caused by mites sarcoptes scabiei. In Magetan Regency, scabies in 2019 was 5.0%, in 2020 it was 5.27% (Magetan Health Office), in 2021 it was 6.1% (Plaosan Health Center). Based on a preliminary study at the Plaosan Health Center in 2023, it was found that 58 (26.5%) students...
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The Effect of Health Education Through The Application “Hi, Teens” On Young Women’s Knowledge and Attitudes About Fluor Albus

Ervi Husni, Khoirun Nisa Usna Sholehah, Titi Maharrani, Rijanto
This study aims 2018 in Indonesia there were 90% of women experiencing vaginal discharge where 60% of them were adolescent girls. The lack of space to access reproductive health information, especially about fluoralbus, is one of the triggers for the low knowledge and attitudes of adolescent about fluoralbus....
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Hyacinth (Eichhornia Crassipes) Phytoremediaition In Reducing The Bod Of Liquid Waste Of Tofu Industry

Sri Poerwati, Fadia Sabrina Nabira, Budi Yulianto, Faisal Rasheed Anjum, Muhammad Luqman, Magarsa Abara
One of the industrial activities in Indonesia is the tofu industry which uses soybeans and water as raw materials. If the tofu industrial wastewater is not treated and disposed of directly into the river, it can have a negative impact on the environment. Tofu industry liquid waste has BOD levels (Biochemical...
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The Differences Among the Quality of Pleural Fluid Cytological Smops from Alcohol Fixation, Hair Spray, and NAFS with Papanicolaou Staining

Acivrida Mega Charisma, Amanda Ramadani, Gery Pacsi Valery, Yohanes Ardian Kapri Negara, Farida Anwari, Intan Febiola Arianing
For the manufacture of cytological preparations, the fixation stage was previously carried out to prevent denaturation, prevent cytolysis and ensure. This study aimed to determine the quality of the picture of cytology preparations fixed by several solutions. This research method was carried out using...
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The Impact Of Nursing Intentions On The Implementation Of Evidence-Based Nursing Practice

Adin Mu’afiro, Kiaonarni, Sri Hidayati, Joko Suwito, Subagyo Teguh, Nursalam
EBNP is crucial for achieving patient outcomes, avoiding inappropriate or un-needed interventions, and minimizing or avoiding problems brought on by care and therapy. The study’s goal was to investigate the impact of nurses’ intentions on the adoption of evidence-based nursing practice. Cross-sectional...
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Basic Conditioning Factors (BCFs) and Selfcare Agency Clients T2DM

Minarti, Ach. Arfan Adinata, Supriyanto, Miadi, Fatin Lailatul Badriyah
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease that will last a lifetime. The problems are very complex, from hyperglycemia to macrovascular and microvascular complications. This research aimed to analyze basic conditioning factors (BCFs), which consisted of 3 elements, namely lifestyle, family system,...
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Overview of Nutrition Intake for Pregnant Women with CED and High Risk in The Waru Health Center Area, Sidoarjo District

Iktafiani Nilna Aziza, Ani Intiyati, Inne Soesanti, Taufiqurrahman, Nuning Marina Pengge, Mujayanto
In 2022, pregnant women with chronic energy deficiency (CED) had a prevalence of 1.2%, up from 0.8% in 2021. This increase suggests a rise in CED among pregnant women in the Puskesmas Waru area. The research aimed to assess the macro and micronutrient intake and high-risk factors for pregnant women with...
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Self-Management and Detection of Diabetes Mellitus Emergencies

Minarti, Nikmatul Fadilah, Miadi, Ach Arfan Adinata
The severity of diabetes mellitus in the form of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia can occur at any time and is life-threatening for sufferers. Prolonged treatment of diabetes mellitus, apart from the risk of diabetes mellitus emergencies, patients can also experience decreased motivation, hopelessness,...
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Management Interprofessional Education in Ethical Nursing

Rr Sri Endang Pujiastuti, Ainun Mutmainah, Agussalim, Sri Utami Dwiningsih
The era of globalization create a society that has a more critical level of thinking about health. This requires every health worker to provide optimal services to patients in accordance with backgrounds from various regions in Indonesia and in the world. Nurses must work optimally to produce effective...
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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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Enhancing Disaster Risk Reduction Strategies for Children Living in Landfill Areas: A Case Study on Innovative Approaches

Hery Sumasto, Nurwening Tyas Wisnu, Fitri Rohkmalia, Siti Maratus Sholikah, Maria Islaha
Children residing in waste disposal areas face significant disaster risks, including fires, air pollution, and illnesses due to toxic waste. This study aims to investigate and improve disaster risk reduction strategies tailored specifically to the needs of children within the context of waste disposal...
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The Potency of Secondary Metabolites in Dracaena an-gustifolia for Cyclooxygenase-2 (Cox-2) Inhibitors for The Treatment of Inflammation Disease: An In-Silico Study

I Wayan Karta, Warsito Warsito, Masruri Masruri, I. Wayan Mudianta
Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) plays a critical role in the development of colorectal carcinoma (CRC) and serves as a primary target for reversing colorectal tumorigenesis through the utilization of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. The plant Dracaena angustifolia has been researched for its potential...
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Isoflora Eye Spray (Longiflora Isotoma) As An Effort To Prevent Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) Based On Complementary Actions

I Wayan Yogik Prayoga, Komang Ayu Henny Achjar, I Made Sukarja
Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) is a syndrome that causes eye symptoms due to computer use for more than 3 h/day. The prevalence of CVS reaches 64–90% with an estimated 60 million sufferers in the world with 1 million new cases each year. Kitolod flowers contain alkaloids, saponins, flavonoids, and tannins...
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Effect of Illustrated Picture Book Counseling Method on Dental Caries Knowledge in Children Aged 10–12 Year at Raudhatul Jannah Martapura’s Private Islamic primary School

Ika Puspita Sari, Naning Kisworo Utami, Siti Salamah, Meggy Wulandari Kai
Dental and oral health education is an attempt to influence a person’s or society’s behavior so that they have the ability and habit of engaging healthily in oral and dental health. Counseling using picture story books is an intriguing way for sharing health information, particularly to children. ...
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Neonatal Outcome from Severe Preeclampsia With and Without HELLP Syndrome at RSUP Prof. Dr. I.G.N.G. Ngoerah Denpasar

Ni Made Dwi Purnamayanti, Ketut Yuliana Widiasari, Listina Ade Widya Ningtyas, Ni Wayan Suarniti, Ni Komang Erny Astiti
Hemolysis Elevated Liver enzymes and Low Platelets (HELLP syndrome) is a severe complication of preeclampsia. HELLP syndrome is manifestation of impaired liver function. Worsening of the maternal condition in HELLP syndrome also has an impact on the fetus. This study aims to determine neonatal outcomes...
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Post Placental Iud Expulsion And Side Effects In Denpasar City

Ni Nyoman Suindri, Ni Luh Putu Sri Erawati, Ni Ketut Somoyani, Ni Gusti Kompiang Sriasih, Made Widhi Gunapria Darmapatni, Ni Wayan Suarniti
Post-placental IUD implantation is one of many strategies the government has put in place to reduce the rate of population growth. In Indonesia, this program's implementation has not yet been fully adopted, however in Denpasar City, it has been done so at hospitals, healthcare centers, and independent...
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Analysis of the Implementation of Health Protocols in Antenatal Care During the Covid 19 Pandemic in the Denpasar City

Ni Wayan Suarniti, I Komang Lindayani, Ni Nyoman Suindri, Ni Made Dwi Mahayati, I Gusti Agung Ayu Novya Dewi, Ni Made Dwi Purnamayanti
In Indonesia, maternal mortality remains a significant problem, particularly in the midst of the pandemic. Compared to other populations, pregnant women are a particularly vulnerable group of people. They have a higher risk of developing a serious illness if they acquire Covid-19 because of changes in...
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Analysis of Influencing Factors of Adherence to Taking Medication among Hypertensive Patients

Nikmatul Fadilah, Dyah Wijayanti, Dinarwiyata, Hepta Anugrahini, Fathimath Shifaza
Obedience to medication is essential for people with hypertension to control their disease and lower the risk of complications and death. Several conditions shape this behavior. This study aimed to analyze the influence of factors of age, sex, ethnicity, income, employment, education, marital status,...
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Giving of Cakalang Fish Nuggets (Katsuwomus Pelamis) to Increase of Hemoglobin (Hb) Levels in Adolescents Princess

Nita A. Momongan, Henry S. Imbar, Grace K. L. Langi, Olga L. Paruntu, Jufri Sineke, Ana B. Montol, Muksin Pasambuna, Rudolf B. Purba, Nanda Agustina
Iron deficiency anemia is the most common problem in women. Even though iron is needed for the formation of red blood cells, iron is lost during menstruation. This study aims to determine the effect of giving skipjack tuna nuggets with the addition of Moringa leaves on increasing hemoglobin intake and...
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Knowledge and Behavior of Using Personal Protective Equipment on Garbage Collectors

Nur Hasanah, Rini Ambarwati, Indriatie
Garbage collectors are a group of workers who have a high risk of experiencing health problems due to continuous exposure to waste. Especially if they did not use personal protective equipment (PPE) while working. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between knowledge about PPE and...
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Provision of Goroho Banana Flour Pie (Musa Acuminate, SP) to Control Blood Sugar Levels in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients in the East Ratahan Health Center Area

Daniel Robert, Vera T. Harikedua, Olfie Sahelangi, Ruqayah Junus, Phembriah S. Kereh, Nonce N. Legi, Owen N. Potalangi
Proper treatment in people with diabetes mellitus is done by adjusting the diet to control blood glucose levels. Glycemic index value of goroho banana has GI value of 46. White goroho banana can be used as one of the alternative foods that are suitable for people with diabetes mellitus. The purpose of...
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Assessment of Potential Hazards with Job Safety Analysis on Workers at Cotton and Gauze Industry

Demes Nurmayanti, Puteri Jasmine Annisa, Pratiwi Hermiyanti, Winarko
Job safety analysis (JSA) is an attempt to identify potential hazards in the industrial stages of labor to prevent the risk of work accidents. This research aims to analyze the potential of physical, chemical, and mechanical hazards in the production labor of the cotton and gauze industries by 2022....
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Health Belief Model Concept in Overweight Adolescents’ Carbohydrate Intake

Devi Eka Ratnasari, Eti Poncorini Pamungkasari, Sri Mulyani
In recent decades, the prevalence of overweight has quadrupled. Adopting unhealthy eating habits and consuming sugar-rich foods raise the prevalence of obesity. Dietary behavior modifications are crucial for managing the excess weight. A theory is known as the Health Belief Model is employed to determine...
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Effects of Using Digital Magazines “Sobat Busui” Against Mother's Knowledge About Breastfeeding

Dina Isfentiani, Alfin Nihayatul Islamiyah, Dwi Purwanti, Kharisma Kusumaningtyas
Breast milk is best food babies. In this era information technology is developing very rapidly, this brings changes in society. It is possible that breastfeeding mothers also use Android-based media to access information on the internet about breastfeeding. The purpose to analyze the effect of using...
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Performance Effectiveness of Wastewater Treatment Plant of Meat Processing Industry in East Java Province

Bilkis Nabilla Putri, Iva Rustanti Eri Wardoyo, Demes Nurmayanti, Ferry Kriswandana, Elmi Sumiyarsono, Muhammad Roil Bilad
The meat processing industry is a sector of the food industry that has great potential to grow. One of that have been built in East Java Province with the product being processed frozen food meat. The production capacity can reach up to ± 80 tons per day and affects the volume of wastewater produced....
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Time Series Analysis of Tourism Object Sanitation during COVID-19 in Banjarbaru City

Imam Santoso, Muhammad Irfa’ir, Rahmawati, A. Syarifudin, Erminawati
Monitoring methods for cleanliness in clean public areas are being implemented to protect public health from disease transmission and related health hazards. Lake Seran Tourism Object is a Banjarbaru City attraction. This study assessed the sanitation development of the Seran Lake Tourism location in...
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Correlation between Severity Susceptibility, Health Threats, Obstacles, Benefit and Self Efficacy with Medication, Diet Management and Capability of Hypertension Patients at Public Health Center In Surabaya

Jujuk Proboningsih, Mohammad Najib, Sriyono, Mohammad Zamroni
Hypertension sufferers as chronic disease sufferers must receive ideal services to maintain a healthy and regular lifestyle. Successful management of hypertension requires continued engagement in barriers, benefits, and self-efficacy behaviors such as adhering to medication regimens, diet, and the patient’s...
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The Effectiveness of Reproductive Health Education Media on The Ability of Young Women to Prevent Leucorrhoea at SMAN 19 Surabaya

Dhiana Setyorini, Khafidul Nilla Adkhaini, Aida Novitasari, Endah Suprihatin
Leucorrhoea is a physiological problem that is still considered trivial so that many young women have poor behavior in preventing pathological vaginal discharge. This type of research is a comparative quast experiment with a two-group pretest-posttest design, a sample of 152 people consisting of the...
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Comparison of Co Levels in The Blood of Students of Electric Smokers and Conventional Smokers at Poltekkes Surabaya

Pestariati, Stefanny Elza Cahyanti, Juliana Christyaningsih
Smoking has been a part of human life for a long time, including teenagers. Cigarette smoke produced from burning tobacco contains a toxic gas, namely carbon monoxide (CO), which can cause dangerous diseases to the body. The danger posed makes innovations continue to emerge to seek other alternatives...
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The Effect of Positive Affirmation Through the ‘Arunika’ Card on the Anxiety level of First Stage of Labor

K. Kasiati, Tarisha Wanda Syafira, Titi Maharrani, Ervi Husni, Zarinah Binti Abdul Aziz
This study aims to analyze the effect of giving Positive affirmations through ‘Arunika’ card to anxiety level of women in the first stage of labor. Methods: This type of research is Pre-Experimental Design (Nondesign) using a one group pretest-posttest design. The population was 34 mothers giving birth...
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Exploring Stunting Risk Factors in Palu City: Maternal Education, Occupation, Caesarean Delivery, and Child’s History of Illness

Fahmi Hafid, Nasrul, Kadar Ramadhan, Yayuk Eka Cahyani, Sarini Sarimin
This study’s objective is to examine the factors that increase the risk of stunting in children under two in Palu City with analytical cross-sectional, targeting children aged 6 to 23 months of 270 infants and children under two years selected through cluster simple random sampling and took place between...
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The Relationship Of Self-Control With Hedonic Lifestyle In Adolescent

Galuh Dwi Hernanda, Firdawsyi Nuzula, Siswoto Hadi Prayitno
Lifestyle has become a trend among teenagers; many teenagers now want their behavior, attitude, and appearance to attract other people's attention so that a hedonistic lifestyle can influence them. Culture, family, motivation, emotions, reference groups, personality, or self-control can influence...
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Effectiveness of Health Education about CPR Using Demonstration and Presentation Methods on The Knowledge Level of Senior High School Students

Ahmad Baihaqi, Hendrik Probo Sasongko, Haswita Haswita
Cardiac arrest is an emergency that occurs suddenly, anywhere and anytime. CPR is the first action to be performed when a person has a cardiac arrest. This research aims to understand the difference between demonstration and presentation methods. This research is classified as quantitative research with...
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Study of Poisoning Factors in Fogging Operator’s PT Pestindo Central Optima

Hendrika Puspita Sari, Suhartono, Mursid Raharjo
The Pest Control service business in Indonesia has 750 companies registered as active members in the Indonesian Pest Control Entrepreneurs Association in 2023, one of which is PT Pestindo Central Optima, a company engaged in pest control services with 128 employees in 2022 consisting of 21 staff and...
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Comparison of the Effectiveness of Education Media: Video Animation and E-Booklet on Prevention of Unwanted Pregnancy of the Knowledge and Attitudes of Teenage Girls

Heriza Syam, Rifa Ananda, Shentya Fitriana
Adolescence occurs with several major changes. Formation of patterns of behavior such as sexual activity that substantially. One of the impacts arising from sexual behavior is pregnancy in adolescents. Adolescent pregnancy is very closely related to unwanted pregnancies. One way that can be done to increase...
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The Effect of Patient Centered Modul on Diabetes Mellitus Patients Based on Conservation Theory Toward Adaptation Ability

Moch Bahrudin, Tanty Wulan Dari, Siti Nurkholifah
Patient centered is designed for self-regulation in a case, one of them is Diabetes mellitus. It makes lifestyle changes to increase adaptability and behavior among patients. It may reduce patient visits and become one of the activity programs in the nursing care delivery system. However, it is not appropriate...
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The Quantitative Test of Amino Acids in Smoked Sausage

Elysabeth Agnes Jaairi Coot Mau, Meilla Dwi Andrestian, Siti Mas’odah
Ampatin smoked sausage made from tofu pulp flour and Pangasius sp. is a high-protein product innovation. Amino acids composition will determine the quality of protein, which is an important micronutrient for the human body. Smoking technique is a process of utilizing heat and smoke from burning wood...
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The Effectiveness of Lerak Fruit (Sapindus Rarak DC) As an Alternative to Xylol in the Hematoxylin-Eosin Staining Deparaffinization Process

Erlin Walangara, Lully Hanni Endarini, Anik Handayati, Evy Diah Woelan Sari, Wisnu Istanto
Deparaffinization is the initial stage in the staining process which aims to remove paraffin from the tissue so that it can absorb the dye properly. The solution used at this stage is xylol because it is non-polar. However, in its use xylol has disadvantages, one of which is toxic. Lerak contains saponin...
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Counseling Methods Using Pocket Book on Knowledge and Behavior of Fe Tablets Consumption in the Prevention of Pregnancy Anemia

Kharisma Kusumaningtyas, Dwi Wahyu Wulan Sulistyowati, Titi Maharrani, Fitria Nurwulansari, Ahdatul Islamiah
Efforts to prevent anemia can be done through counseling methods using pocket book. The Fe consumption pocket book contains messages about how to consume Fe correctly. The aim of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of counseling methods using pocket book on the knowledge and behavior of pregnant...
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Cross Sectional Studies: the Relationship between Medication Adherence and Blood Sugar Levels of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients

Lembunai Tat Alberta, Reza Dwi Ardiana, Sri Hardi Wuryaningsih, Rini Ambarwati
Currently, non-communicable diseases are a fairly large public health problem in Indonesia, including diabetes mellitus. Diabetes Mellitus is a long-term metabolic disorder characterized by extremely high blood sugar content, insulin resistance, and relative lack of insulin. Blood sugar levels of people...
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Development of Breastfeeding Technique E-Modules for Postpartum Mothers

Ni Made Dwi Mahayati, I Komang Lindayani, Ni Wayan Suarniti, Ni Komang Erny Astiti, Ni Wayan Armini
The low proportion of exclusive breastfeeding, which is 20.3%, can contribute increasing the number of stunting. Mothers need to get education about proper breastfeeding techniques to have successfully breastfeeding experiences. Currently, information provided through MCH books and need to develop educational...
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The Effect of Nutrition Education using Animated Video Media on the Knowledge, Attitude, Behavior of Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in the 4th Grade Students of SDN 129 Gresik

Intan Maulina Alifia Putri, Nur Hatijah, Nuning Marina Pengge, Taufiqurrahman, Nurul Hindaryani
According to the findings of the 2018 Basic Health Research, very few school children in Gresik District consume fruits and vegetables. Therefore, there is a need to improve nutritional knowledge and foster positive attitudes through a healthy eating culture via nutrition education. This study aims to...
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The Mother’s Knowledge in Feeding Practices to Prevent Stunting: Scoping Review

Lulu Annisa, Djauhar Ismail, Sulistyaningsih
Stunting, often referred to as a growth disorder in toddlers, is a significant nutritional problem experienced by many children throughout the world. Stunting weakens the immune system, resulting in child morbidity and mortality. Stunting also causes cognitive, motor and intelligence problems which result...
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Quality of Drinking Water Resources with the Incidence of Stunting in Children Under Five in Kalipakis Village, Sukorejo District, Kendal Regency

Putri Nur Riani, Budiyono, Nurjazuli
In 2020, around 149.2 million or 22% of the world’s children under five were stunted, most of which came from Asia. In the same year, stunting data in Kendal Regency according to E-PPBGM was 17.54% of toddlers The incidence of stunting occurred due to chronic malnutrition and repeated infections during...
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The Advantages of Kato Katz Polkessin Against Floatation Technique in Detection of STH in School-Age Children in The Martapura Riverbank Area, South Kalimantan, Indonesia

Rifqoh, Jujuk Anton Cahyono, Yayuk Kustiningsih
Soil-transmitted helminths (STH) still remain a public health problem in developing countries. In Indonesia, STH is most prevalent in school-age children, especially with a lack of water sanitation and hygiene in riverbank areas. To elevate STH elimination in these areas, its need a highly sensitive...
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Relationship Between Environmental Sanitation and Stunting Incidents in Toddlers in Work Area of Kendal II Public Health Center

A. M. Rizky Aulia Salsabila, Suhartono, Nurjazuli
Malnutrition, sanitation and the environment are problems that are still often found to trigger stunting in toddlers in Indonesia. In 2021, the prevalence of stunting in Central Java among children under five years of age will be 20.9%. Kendal Regency in Central Java Province has a stunting prevalence...
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The Influence of Basic Life Support Education on The Knowledge and Skills of Teenage Red Cross Members of State High School 19 Surabaya

Salsabila Dharma Ananda, Aida Novitasari, Endah Suprihatin, Dhiana Setyorini
Background: The most common emergency event is cardiac arrest. The first aid provided is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. RJP actions can be carried out by anyone, including Teenage Red Cross It is necessary to provide education about CPR so that TEENAGE RED CROSS can provide first aid to victims of cardiac...
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Spatial Distribution of Free Larvae Index (Fli) to Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (Dhf) Cases In 2020-2022 in Sememi Health Center Surabaya

Suprijandani, Puan Maharani Siswanto, Putri Arida Ipmawati, Marlik
The Sememi Health Center in Surabaya City reported the highest number of dengue cases in 2020. Control measurement on the dissemination of DHF has been implemented to perceive the outcome of controlling it, which can be assessed through the Free Larvae Index (FLI) indicator in larvae surveys. This research...
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Factors Associated with Pregnant Women’s Knowledge About Pregnancy

Tatarini Ika Pipitcahyani, Siti Alfiah, Ervi Husni, Rijanto
A pregnant woman dies every minute due to complications of pregnancy and childbirth. One of the causes of maternal mortality (MMR) is pregnant women’s low knowledge about pregnancy. Good knowledge about pregnancy is beneficial for pregnant women to stay healthy during pregnancy. The aim of this research...
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Validity and Reliability of the Parental Independence Questionnaire on the Care of Children with Bronchial Asthma

Sari Luthfiyah, Her Gumiwang Ariswati, Melyana Nurul Widyawati, Hendrik, May Peralta Mendinueto
Bronchial asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways that causes recurrent episodes of wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness and coughing. In Indonesia, the results of the Basic Health Research (Riskesdas) in 2018 showed that the prevalence of asthma in Indonesia was found to be...
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Effect of Giving Kepok Banana Fruit (Musa Acuminata X Balbisiana) against Blood Pressure Reduction in Pregnant Mothers Trimester II

Sjenny Olga Tuju, Freike Lumi, Robin Dompas, Atik Purwandari, Sandra G. J. Tombokan, Syamsu Alam, Ellen Pesak
One of the highest causes of maternal mortality is hypertension in pregnant women, if not treated, Eclampsia will occur. One of the main causes of maternal mortality in North Sulawesi Province is hypertension. Data from Tuminting Health Center, Manado City, second trimester pregnant women suffer from...
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The Relationship between Parenting Patterns and Nutritional Status of Toddlers Age 12-24 Months

Sukesi, Tatarini Ika Pipitcahyani, Ummi Akmilatul Ikrimah
Malnutrition in toddlers can occur at the age of 0-5 years which can affect growth, intelligence and endurance. Parenting pattern is one of the factors causing malnutrition. There are still many cases of malnutrition in Indonesia, especially in the areas where the research took place. The aim of this...
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A Development of SI-PINTAR Apps Utilized Web Based Technology to Investigate the COVID-19 Transmission Preventive Behaviour for High School Students

Tavip Dwi Wahyuni, Anggun Setyarini, Tiana Rachmadita
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a significant global impact on public health and society, resulting in a high transmission rate and affected various sectors such as the economy, social, and education. To mitigate the impact on education, institutions need to implement health protocols to protect students.This...
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The Relationship Between Obesity and Family Support with The Occurrence Of Preeclampsia At Puskesmas Bulak Banteng, Surabaya City

Dhiana Setyorini, Tika Widyaningsih, Hilmi Yumni, Endah Suprihatin
One of the issues during and after pregnancy as well as childbirth that causes 75% of maternal mortality is preeclampsia. Low family support and obesity during pregnancy be one of the causes of preeclampsia. The aim of this study is to find out the relationship between obesity and family support with...
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The Differences of Pain During the First Labor Before And After Being Treated with Abdominal Lifting on Maternality in Surabaya City

Titi Maharrani, Aida Amaliya, Domas Nurchandra Pramudianti, Rekawati Susilaningrum
This study aims to analyze the differences in pain before and after giving abdominal lifting to women in the first stage of labor. Methods: This research is a type of pre-experimental research design with a one-group pretest-posttest research design. The sample in this study was taken using a purposive...
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Exploring the Antenatal Nutrition Education Model in Indonesia

Widya Rahmawati
An effective nutrition education model potentially improves women’s dietary habits during pregnancy, leading to positive health outcomes for both mothers and their offspring. This review aimed to explore existing nutrition education models delivered to pregnant women in Indonesia and improvements needed...
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The Effect of Counseling on the Mother’s Level of Knowledge and Readiness in Preventing Hypertension Complications in Pregnancy: Scoping Review

Yova Agustini, Sulistyaningsih, Ova Emilia
Hypertension in pregnancy often occurs in pregnant women, is an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease, coronary heart disease, peripheral vascular disease, stroke and kidney disease. To avoid these complications, efforts are made to control blood pressure within normal limits, both pharmacologically...
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Pocket Book To Improve Cadres’ Knowledge And Attitude Regarding Early Detection of Stunting

Yuni Ginarsih, Ira Rahayu Tyar Sari, Fitria Nurwulansari
Posyandu is a type of community resource management and organization that is done for, by, with, and for the community in the implementation of health development. Posyandu Empowerment needs to be supported by cadres who are qualified to detect stunting early. Various media can be used to improve the...
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Literature Review: Effect of 30° Head Up Position Intervention on Increased Cerebral Tissue Perfusion in Hemorrhagic Stroke Patients

Luluk Widarti, Dony Sulystiono, Muhammad Afif Hilmi Masyfahani, Siti Maemonah, Ani Intiyati
Stroke is a neurological deficit that has a sudden onset, lasts more than 24 hours and is caused by cerebrovascular disease. Stroke or cerebrovascular injury is a condition in which the brain loses function due to cessation/reduced blood supply. The description of the amount of oxygen content contained...
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The Effect of Asmed Lasti Exercises on the Blood Pressure of the Elderly at Nursing Home

Mahdalena, Rutmauli Hutagaol, Arif Rahman Hakim, M. Raihan Ansari Saleh, Selfia Rizky, Dea Gladies Puspitasari, Erlina Rahmah
Hypertension is a significant public health problem and is one of the main causes of premature death worldwide Hypertension exercise is one of the interventions for preventing and managing hypertension that can reduce blood pressure. This research aimed to identify the effect of Asmed Lasti Exercises...