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[WITHDRAWN]Perinatal Al-Quran Sound Affects Novel Object Recognition Memory and Hippocampal Formation Cell Count

Tryando Bhatara, Achadiyani Achadiyani, Uni Gamayani
Brain development is influenced by many factors including sensory stimulation. Al-Quran sound as a form of auditory stimulation may influence nervous systems related to learning and memory. We investigated the effect of Al-Quran auditory stimulation to NOR (Novel Object Recognition) memory and amount...
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Burn Healing with Binahong (Anredera cordifolia (Tenore) Steenis) Leaves Extract as A Topical and Systemic Treatments

A.F. Hapsari, D.A.W. Setyaningrum, R.P. Wardhani, A. Alfina, W.A. Dzakiy, R.B. Ginting, M.F. Fajriansyah
Burn is still an important problem in health facility worldwide. Burns management from ancients ago until now is quite varied either giving topical therapy alone or combination with systemic drug along with various clinical considerations. Research on the healing of burns with phytoextract has been done...
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Mitotic Index In Invasive Ductal Carcinoma Nst (IDC-Nst) of Breast and Its Relation With Tumor Size and Regional Lymph Nodes Status

Dyah Ayu Woro Setyaningrum, N.C. Siregar, H. Tjahjadi
Until nowadays, breast cancer is still the highest malignancy in women in both the developing and developed countries. The main causes of death in breast cancer is metastasis. Patients who have experienced distant metastases have a poor prognosis. Proliferation is a biological process that is important...
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Impact of Learning Family Medicine in Community in Preclinical Students of Medical Faculty of University of Riau

Elda Nazriati, Adi Heru Husodo, Ova Emilia, Tri Nur Kristina
WHO recommends for training students in family settings, but its implementation is still challenging. This study was aimed to evaluate learning in family setting with home visit model. One hundred and ten preclinical students of sixth semester were participated in this study. A post-test only control...
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Genetic pattern of CYP1A1*2A (T>C) gene in patients with colorectal cancer in South Jakarta – Indonesia

Chris Adhiyanto, Witri Ardini, Hoirun Nisa, Zeti Harriyati, Suryani, Dina A. Amu, Kemal A.L. Fajar, Taslim Poniman, Rofi Saunar, W. Aditomo
The information of relationship between genetics and cancer in Indonesia, especially colon cancer, is still limited. This study aimed to determine the genetic pattern of colon cancer allele in Fatmawati Hospital, Jakarta -Indonesia. We conducted a case-control study of 40 colorectal cancer patients and...
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The Evaluations of Bleach as Decontaminant Solution to Promote The Positivity Rate of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Culture for Sputum Specimen

Erike Anggraini Suwarsono, Agus Sjahrurachman, Anis Karuniawati
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is still worldwide health problems. Sputum is contaminated by normal flora, that make its should be decontaminated prior to culture. Bleach known as a potent disinfectant, easy to access because it is commercially available, could be the alternative solution as decontaminant...
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Designing An Ideal Model For Skill Laboratory Teaching And Learning In Developing Country, Lesson Learnt From Indonesian Medical School

Erike Anggraini S., Dyah Ayu W. Setyaningrum, Riva Auda
Skill laboratory teaching and learning is a part of medical school curriculum. The learning involves many things such as knowledge as well as affective and psychomotor capability, tutor role, and faculty financial support. In developing country, there is not only financial burden to support skill laboratory...
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Association Between 25(OH)D Serum Levels with Calcaneus Bone Mass Density in Elderly at Rural Public Health Care Clinics of Jakarta Islamic State University in 2017

Achmad Zaki, Nurhayati Adnan, Sudarto Ronoatmodojo, Fika Ekayanti, Flori R. Sari, Amalina Fitrasari, Ning Indah P
Osteoporosis is systemic bone disease marked by decline of bone mass density (BMD) and deterioration of bone microarchitecture so that bones become brittle and break easily. With the increasing of life expectancy, number of elderly in Indonesia will increase simultaneously. Estimated 10% of Indonesian...
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Iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome caused by treatment with traditional herbal medicine, a case report

Hari Hendarto
Iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome is caused by the administration of exogenous glucocorticoids. The use of exogenous glucocorticoids has been found as an adulterant in many traditional, alternative medicines. In this case report, we describe a patient with iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome due to chronic use...
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Prolactinoma with galactorrhea and dysfunction erectile in man, a case report

Hari Hendarto
Prolactinoma, is the most common type of pituitary adenoma. Signs and symptoms are due to either the effect of excess hormone secretion or local compression. Here we report a male patient with prolactinoma presented with high prolactin level, severe headache, diffuse arthralgias, visual field impairment,...
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The Wet Cupping Therapy Stimulates Inflammatory Responses

Wahyudi Widada
Body has a great immune system among others of lymphocytes population. The biggest parts are T (timus) cell, B (bone) cell and Natural Killer cell (NK). T CD8+ cell is destroying cell infected by virus and tumor cell, while NK cell is natural killer cell in mechanism of inflammatory responses. Cupping...
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Effect of Addition of Skim Milk in Tea To The Activity of Antioxidant Tea

Kristina Simanjuntak, A.Z. An'umillah, Lasma Nurhayati
Tea drinks are often used daily, and good for health because they contain antioxidants. This drink is often mixed with milk, and tastes so delicious, but the levels of tea antioxidants are reduced. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of additional skim milk on tea antioxidant activity....
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Portfolio Assessment Implementation in Clinical Year of Community Medicine Module: Students Perspective

Fika Ekayanti, Risahmawati Risahmawati, Marita Fadhilah
Portfolio has been used as summative assessment in many fields of study. Since 2010, clinical community medicine module has used portfolio to assess students. Nine portfolios were assigned to students within 5 weeks length module. This study aimed to identify the correlation of students' perspective...
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Sharia Based Marketing Analysis Communication and Education Affiliates to Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty on Inpatient Services Unit Jakarta Islamic Hospital 2016

Andriyani Asmuni, Nurmaini Hasibuan
In this era of globalization business competition becomes very sharp, both in the domestic market (national) and international market (global). The era of globalization characterized by the revolution in communication technology and information technology has resulted in tremendous changes. To win the...
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Dengue Virus Serotypes of Children Diagnosed with Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever at Syarif Hidayatullah and Fatmawati General Hospital Jakarta

Riva Auda, Debbie Latupeirissa
Dengue hemorrhagic fever is an infectious disease caused by dengue virus has become one of the most important viral disease worldwide. DHF is re-emerging arboviral disease of great public heath importance, and it has spread to all tropical countries in the world. Pattern of dengue virus are serotypes...
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Indoor Air Quality And Symptoms of Acute Respiratory Infection In Children Under Five In Marunda Public Flats North Jakarta

Sonia Nur Anggraeni, Dewi Utami Iriani
Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) is an environment-based disease caused by poor air quality. According to WHO, 1.9 million children die from ARI each year. Indonesia is the fifth country with the highest ARI occurrence in the world. One of the factors that influence the symptom of ARI in infants is...
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Identification of Delta-Aminolevulinic Acid Dehydratase (ALAD) Gene Polymorphism in Students of Elementary School in Kalideres, Jakarta

Annisa Firdausi, Rini Puspitaningrum, Chris Adhiyanto, Nurmasari Sartono, Afifah izzati Afifah izzati
Polymorphism in ALAD genes is form of adaptation mechanism environment changes due to pollutants Pb (Lead) and have an impact on the health risks. Accumulation of Pb in the lowest air pollutants may be a risk to children's health. Children with height range between 100 – 140 cm (6 to 9 years old) may...
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Do Medical Students Have Sufficient Opportunity to Implement Their Clinical Skill in Primary Care Setting?

Marita Fadhilah, Fika Ekayanti, Risahmawati Risahmawati
Universal health coverage requires tiered referral system that makes majority basic health service is conducted in primary care setting. To support it, on 2012 Indonesia Medical Council has assigned Indonesia medical doctor standard competency (SKDI). Medical faculty should teach medical students with...
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Identification of Delta-Aminolevulinic Acid Dehydratase (ALAD) Gene Polymorphism and Its Association with Anemia in Medical Study Programs and Doctor Profession 2012-2014 Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University

Moch Rizki Ramadhan, Chris Adhiyanto, Zeti Harriyati
Delta-Aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALAD) is an enzyme that catalyzes the condensation of two mollecules Aminolevulinic acid (ALA) to form Monopyrrole phorpobilinogen (PBG) in the pathway for heme synthesis. ALAD gene polymorphism is important for Lead (Pb) metabolism in blood. Recent studies indicated...
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Correlation between Implementation of Inter Professional Education (IPE) and Evidence Based Practice (EBP) among Medical Student of Muhammadiyah Malang University

Gita S Prihanti, Krida A Yulia
Inter professional teamwork in healthcare is needed to improve patient outcome treatments. It's introduced in medical education curriculum with Inter Professional Education (IPE) methods. Patient's health care needs Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) that's can be find in literature and reference such as...
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The Description of Polymorphism of CYP1A1*2A rs4646903 (T>C) Gene as Colorectal Cancer Risk Factor In Medical Study Programs and Doctor Profession 2012-2014 UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Nurul Fathimah, Chris Adhiyanto, Hari Hendarto
Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of death from all cancer cases in Indonesia. From previous research it is known that there is a relationship between genetic polymorphism of cytochrome P450 (CYP) with the incidence of colorectal cancer. Therefore, research team of FKIK UIN Syarif Hidayatullah...
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The Effect Of Individual Counseling Toward Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior of Pregnant Woman about The Ante Natal Care in East Ciputat Public Health Center Year 2016

Wahyu A. Haryoso, Mustika Anggiane Putri, Marita Fadhilah, Taufik Zain, Risahmawati Risahmawati
The rate of maternal and infant mortality are still high in Indonesia, one of the causes is the high rate of low birth weight. There are many etiology of low birth weight, and most of them are preventable if pregnant women do antenatal care (ANC) during pregnancy. Aim of this research is to determine...
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The Effect of Robusta (Coffea canephora var. Robusta) Coffee Brew on Pulmonary Histopathological Changes in Male Wistar Strain White Rats (Rattus norvegicus)

Dian Y. Lestaria, Meddy Setiawanb, Lukman Baihaqic
The acrylamide content in coffee is formed during roasting process. Acrylamide is a carcinogenic substance which allows the occurrence of lung tumors in mice. Acrylamide causes mutations of EGFR and KRAS proto-oncogenes that increase the risk of lung tumors. Objective: This study aimed to prove the effect...
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Predicting Factors of Maternal Depression During the First Three Months After Delivery Among Low- Income Family in Indonesia

Irma Nurbaeti, Wannee Deoisres, Pornpat Hengudomsub
Maternal depression is recognized as a significant mental health problem in postpartum circumstances, particularly, prevalence may be considerably higher among low-income. The purpose of study was to identify average maternal postpartum depression and its predicting factors among low-income family during...
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The type of microorganisms in early-onset neonatal sepsis in the infant care unit

Yanti Susianti, Arum Gunarsih
Background. Based on health research in 2007 found that infections were the cause of death of newborn number 3 (12%). Diagnosis Early-Onset neonatal sepsis (EO) was not easy to get prove of kind of microorganism, if only based on clinical symtomps due to systemic respons. Objective. Knowing the type...
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Nutrition Services in the Integrated Health Service Point: Qualitative Study in Rajeg, Banten.

Francisca. A. Tjakradidjaja, A. Febrianti,, W Ardini,, N Hiedayati,, I Amalia,, A Firnas,, Erfira Erfira
The participation and community involvement in solving health problems is needed. One of the health problems facing is malnutrition. In Indonesia, Posyandu is an Integrated Health Service Point that are organized from, by, and for the community. Posyandu activities run by cadre, the trained community...
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Case Study: Exploration of Medical Student Self- Directed Learning (SDL) Process

Francisca A Tjakradidjaja, Yayi S Prabandari, Titi S Prihatiningsih, Harsono Harsono
Self-directed learning (SDL) emphasized the students to be responsible in their learning process. SDL capabilities need to be owned by physicians, so physicians will be able to face the continuous scientific changes and they can develop the lifelong learning capabilities. This study aimed to explore...
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Improving Knowledge on The Prevention of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Among Elementary School Students in Jakarta, Indonesia: A Quasi Experimental Study

Narila M Nasir, Baequni Baequni
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) remains as one of major public health problems in Indonesia. During the years, Jakarta has become the province with high number of DHF cases. To reduce the cases, DHF prevention initiative can be done through health education. The objective of this study was to assess the...
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The Effect of Ethanolic Extract of Olive (Olea europea L.) Leaves on BALB/c Mice

Nurul Hiedayati, Nurlaely M. Rachmawati, Riva Auda, M. Iqbal Dzaki, Nihayatul Kamila, Aris Purnomo
Olives has been mentioned in holly books, Quran and Bible, as medicinal and good nutritional food. People using it as a herbal medicine for centuries. However, we concern about its toxicity to some organs tissues. In this study, we observed histopathological changes on stomach, liver and kidney tissues...
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Safety and Health Promotion Program Implementation of PT Varley Indonesia

Rizqi Suryaramadhanty, Siti Rahmah H Lubis
Every work place has its specific risk of accident which can be the main problem for some companies. One of the solution to minimize those outcome is by implementing the safety and health promotion program. These program can control the unsafe act of the worker and the unsafe condition of the work place...
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Overview of the Application of Risk Assessment on the Finishing Unit in PT. X 2017

Muhammad Aqila, Siti Rahmah H Lubis
Risk assessment is one of the activities conducted by PT X to apply Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) in the company. Risk assessment in PT X aims to identify potential hazard factors present in the workplace, assess hazard risk from hazard factors, determine control measures against existing hazards,...
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Association Between Quality of Antenatal Care Services by Midwife and Maternal Satisfaction in Ciputat Timur Public Health Center

Desty P Marlisman, Fajar Ariyanti
During antenatal care services in Ciputat Timur Health Center, midwives have difficulties of time management services especially for conducting counseling and pregnant women often could not get laboratory test. The impact of that, the pregnant women could not get the antenatal care services according...
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Description of Occupational Safety and Health Promotion Program in PT. X 2017

Nanda Paramita Putri, Siti Rahmah H Lubis
Occupational Safety and Health Promotion is an attempt that created by PT. X to apply Occupational Safety and Health in the company. Implementation is mandatory to provide information related to occupational safety and health and work facilities to be conducive to safety and health in work. Occupational...
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Free radical scavenger offers protection against oxidative stress in diabetic kidney

Flori R. Sari, Vivian Soetikno, A. Rajarajan, Thandavarayan Thandavarayan, Wawaimuli Arozal, Somasundaram Arumugam, Rizkiani Juleshodia, Citra Humairah, Kenichi Watanabe
Oxidative stress plays pivotal roles in heightening the pathology of diabetic nephropathy. Widely known free radical scavenger, edaravone (3-methyl-1-phenyl-2-pyrazoline-5-one), has been proven to give benefits in cardiovascular and brain diseases by attenuating oxidative stress. Additionally, whether...
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[WITHDRAWN]Cooling Vests With Protein-Based Fiber for Athletes' Comfort

Johansyah Lubis, Dewi Suliyanthini
Recovery process is strongly believed to be significant in improving athletes' performance during and after training. One of the recovery process is physiotherapeutic. It uses cooling vests. The existing cooling vests around are made of materials such as anti-bacterial treatment, 50% nylon jersey, 50%...
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The Pattern of Intragroup Conflict and Group Performance during Interprofessional Teamwork Process among Students of Medical and Health Professionals

Dwi Tyastuti, Devy Ariany, Alfiah
Teamwork and collaborative practice are necessary tools in handling health problems and the importance of interprofessional teamwork is becoming increasingly recognized. The process of team development is a series of multilevel, overlapping responsibilities, which are intertwined with each other, and...
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Evaluation Study: Functions of Management of Sports Facilities During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Ahmad Nasrulloh, Sumaryanto Sumaryanto, Sumarjo Sumarjo, Sigit Nugroho
This study aims to conduct comprehensive research on the evaluation of the management function of sports facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. This research is an evaluation type with a descriptive-evaluative method approach. This research was conducted with the CIPP evaluation model (Context, Input,...
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Immunomodulator Effect Test of Sungkai Leaves (Peronema canescsens Jack.) Ethanol Extract Using Carbon Clearance Method

Dwisari Dillasamola, Yufri Aldi, Hendra Kurniawan, Ilza Millenia Jalius
Sungkai leaf extract (Peronema canescens Jack.) has been used traditionally to cure various diseases for humans. This research aimed to determine the immunostimulant effect of sungkai leaf extract using the carbon clearance method, the total of leukocyte cells, and the percentage of leukocyte cell types....
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Maxillary Sinus Odontogenic Keratocyst: Role of Radiology and Surgical Approach

A Rare Case

Marlinda Adham, Ferucha Moulanda
Odontogenic keratocytes (OKC) is a benign cystic lesion of odontogenic origin with aggressive and infiltrative behavior. Maxillary sinus involvement is reported rare in OKC with <1% cases and could mimic symptoms of other Sino nasal neoplasm. Recurrence rate was high between 25-60% that attributed...
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A Sleep Quality in Undergraduate and Clerkship Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Nailena Widya Rahmawati, Yuhanida Ratnasari, Sulistyani Sulistyani, Iin Novita Nurhidayati Mahmuda, Adriesti Hardaeta
Since sleeping has a vital role in learning and practice, as well as physical health. Having a good sleep quality helps maintain executive cognitive functions, sensorimotor integration, concentration, and memory processing. Nevertheless the COVID-19 pandemic leads to make any changes in sleep schedule...
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Physiotherapy Comprehensive Care as an Integrated Care

Sri Wardojo, Rakhmad Rosadi
People’s cost limitation in accessing health service, especially for degenerative diseases that need relatively long term health care has caused the increase of cases that need physiotherapy service. Objective: This research is aiming at identifying people’s diseases problems that need physiotherapy...
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The Analysis Of Implementation Program Of Adolescent Reproductive Health Service In North Barito Regency, Center Kalimantan Of Indonesia

Adriana Palimbo, Sukamto Sukamto, Erna Susanti
Objective: Knowing the implementation of Youth Reproduction Health (KRR) program in North Barito District. It is seen from four aspects of Health Services System which include aspects of input, process, output, and impact. This study also specifically aims to obtain information on the implementation...
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Analysis of Factors Related to Self Management Behavior (SMB) in Hypertensive Patients

Ilkafah Ilkafah, Titi Iswanti Afelia, Nurul Anugrah Ridwan
Abstract- Hypertension is kind of chronic and risk disease cause the disease complications, to avoid the complications required the ability to self-management behavior such as lifestyle changes including blood pressure control, diet modification and physical activity. This research aimed to determine...
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A Study to Investigate the Perception of First Year Pharmacy Student of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta Towards the Pharmacy Profession

Nelly Suryani, Yardi Yardi
The focus of pharmacy education has shifted from product oriented to patient centre care. In the case of patient oriented, Pharmacist plays an important role in assuring the efficacy of drug to patient and preventing patient from the adverse drug event. In doing this responsibility, a pharmacist should...
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Qualitative study of asphyxia baby management in the perinatology room of Dr. M. Yunus Hospital Bengkulu year 2017

Ismiati, Rini Patroni
In the WHO’s Reports (2010) explained that in Southeast Asia the causes of infant mortality are 28% caused by neonatal infection, 26% caused by LBW, 20% caused by asphyxia, 4% caused by congenital anomaly, 3% caused by diarrhea, 1% caused by tetanus and the rest by other causes. That numbers was giving...
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Computer Based Exercise Program Design

Mrs. Sulistyorini, Roesdiyanto Sulistyorini
The complete figure of sports coach’ competene consists of academic and professional ability as a whole. The academic competence is defined as the scientific basis of the training implementation tips which is the foundation for the development of professional competence. The outcome of this study is...
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Softball Referee Quality based on Reviewed Anxiety Level

Y Firmansyah, N Kusmaedi, Komarudin Komarudin
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship with the performance of softball referees based on qualification levels. The research methods used correlational methods. The research sample was determined based on purposive sampling during softball that occurred in three championships. The data...
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Genetics of Crouzon Syndrome

Aida Ariella, Elza Ibrahim Auerkari
Premature fusion of cranial sutures is called craniosynostosis. The prevalence of this condition is approximately 1 in 2100 to 1 in 2500 births. In approximately 20% of cases, mutations in single genes can be identified as causative agents of craniosynostosis. The most common form of craniosynostosis...
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Anticancer Activity of Vernonia amygdalina Del. Extract on WiDr Colon Cancer Cell Line

Ramadhan Bestari, M. Farid Ichwan, Mustofa Mustofa, Denny Satria
Colon cancer is the third most common cancer in men and second in women. Cancer treatments include chemotherapy, but some chemotheraphy drugs are resistant. Vernonia amygdalina Del. is one of the most widely reported plant that can inhibit the growth of various cancer cell lines. This study aims to examine...
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Evaluation Of Health Program Using Fresh Instruments As An Effort To Make A Friendly School for Children In Semarang City

Efa Nugroho, Trinita Septi Mentari, Gusti Sesanti Sandra Nastiti, Alfriina Puspa Lambang
Health promotion programs at schools have not reached the expected indicators. The purpose of this study was to get an overview of the implementation of health programs at junior high schools in Semarang. This research used quantitative and qualitative design. The sample were 4 junior high school in...
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The Effect of Ageratum conyzoides L on Hepatocellular Carcinoma Rats Induced by DMBA based on In Vivo-In Silico Study

Heni Ratnasari, Aulia Rahma, Rifki Febriansah
Liver cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Treatment that has been carried out was chemotherapy which has many disadvantages. Bandotan Herb (Ageratum conyzoides L.) containing flavonoid compounds was used as chemopreventive agents. This research was experimental study using...
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The Autonomic Nervous System and the Level of Stress in Schizophrenia

K.S. Akhmedova, Yu.M. Dzhabrailov
The autonomic nervous system of people with mental illness is influenced by the mode of pronounced predominance of sympathy. This mode mostly interferes with a patient's inability to participate in social events. Diagnostic interviews and questionnaires among the patients of the psychoneurological dispensary...
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The Correlation between House Physical Environments and Diphtheria in Blitar in 2016

A.N Filliya, Vivien Dwi P.
Nowadays, Diphtheria is a contagion deadly disease caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae and this case increases year-by-year. Corynebacterium diphtheriae is one of bacteria that certainly have its own condition to maintain its life. In this paper, we describe intensively a correlation between house...
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The Influence of Satellite Television on the Internet and the Development of Tourism Culture (quality of intangible services)

Abdulla Mahmud Abdel Vakhed Essam Abdulla Mahmud, Veronika Mendelson, Mayya Ziganshina, Ildar Ziganshin
The article considers the influence of satellite television on the Internet and on the development of tourism culture (quality of intangible services). The development of modern tourism is closely connected to the fact that today the world community cannot be imagined without a variety of portable technical...
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Correlation between the Characteristics and Quality of Life of Hypertensive Outpatients at a Private Hospital in Yogyakarta

Faridah Baroroh, Andriana Sari
Many factors can affect a person’s quality of life, including therapy with antihypertensive drugs that often have uncomfortable side effects and lead to decreased quality of life. This study aimed to determine the statistical relationship between the characteristics and quality of life of hypertensive...
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Turmeric Can Prevent Cochlear Damage Due To Ototoxic Drugs

Tengku S.H. Haryuna, Sari Anggraini
The high use of ototoxic drugs, especially antibiotics such as aminoglycosides and anticancer drugs such as cisplatin still can not be avoided as a therapeutic option. The use of ototoxic drugs can cause damage to the cochlea, vestibule, and semicircular canals leading to hearing loss and balance disorders....
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The Relationship between Orthodontic Treatment Need and Psychosocial Impact in University of Sumatera Utara Undergraduate Student

Aditya Rachmawati, Erliera
Teeth and mouth are a lifetime health investments for human. Various disease and anomaly of the teeth and mouth may impair the function of oral cavity; one of them is malocclusion, anomaly of the alignment of the teeth. Teeth in good position relative to the arch not only support the health of oral cavity,...
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Comparative Study: The Role of Stem Cell In Damaged Cell

Fedik Abdul Rantam, Dwikora Novembri Utomo, Heri Suroto
Stem cell is undifferentiated cell that have some properties like self renewal and plasticity. The other properties are can differentiate into some the specific cell. Stem cell is divided into two kinds of cell base on the resource of stem cell are embryonic stem cell and adult stem cell. Base on the...
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Mapping the Vulnerability of Covid-19 in Sumatera Barat Based on Population Density

Fadillah Ulva, Wilda Tri Yuliza
All areas in Sumatera Barat have been exposed to Covid-19 with a distribution of high, medium, and low risk. Population density are considered to be the driving factors for the spread of Covid-19. The purpose of this study was to see an overview of the Covid-19 spreading by population density factor....
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Risk Mapping of Risk Factors Associated with Human Rabies Cases in Bali Province, Indonesia

Yuni Yupiana, Chaerul Basri, Ernawati, S Sihombing, Farida Zenal, Caitlin Pfeifer, Mark Stevenson, Luuk Schoonman, James McGrane, Fajar Tjaturrasa
Since the emergence of rabies cases in human in 2008, there have been 174 humans affected by the disease in Bali. Eradication program implementing dog vaccination has seemed to decrease the incidence of rabies cases in human, however the human cases were still found. A lot of resources from local and...
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Factors Influencing Health Seeking Behavior Among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients

Azka Fathiyatir Rizqillah, Atun Raudatul Ma’rifah
Non-communicable disease is an enormous challenge for both national and international health system due to its rapidly increasing incidents and prevalence during the last three decades. Moreover, there are still many undiagnosed diabetes mellitus cases in Indonesia. Both undiagnosed cases and diagnosed...
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Moral Dilemma Stories in Football Games to Develop Moral Judgment in Elementary School Students

Kama Abdul Hakam, Ratna Fitriya, Siti Nurbayani, Risa Wismaliya
The moral dilemma story developed by Kohlberg is part of moral education in schools, one of which is in Sports Physical Education and Health subjects in Elementary Schools. The purpose of this study is to provide a comprehensive description of the concepts and implementation of moral dilemma stories...
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Improving Multidrug-Resistance Tuberculosis Papua’s Management Using Whole Genome Sequencing

Yustinus Maladan, Hana Krismawati, Antonius Oktavian, C. S Whinie Lestari
One of the challenges in TB control of Papua is increasing number of multidrug-resistance tuberculosis (MDR-TB). The aim of the study is to imply the WGS tools for predicting TB drugs resistance even MDR as well XDR in clinical samples as an initiation model of laboratory improvement for accurate treatment...
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Agility Side Step Test Development Test Device Motion Sensor Based

Wahyu Cahyo Baskoro, Imran Akhmad, Nurhayati Simatupang
Agility is a very important component in sports activities. Almost every sport requires agility as a differentiator for everyone’s physical skills. Various agility instruments have been created such as Side Step Test, Illinois Agility Run, Shuttle Run Test, Zig Zag Test, T-Test, Agility Cone Drill, Arrowhead...
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Sociodemographic, Knowledge, and Attitude Determinants of Lymphatic Filariasis Medication Adherence in Subang, Indonesia

Mutiara Widawati, Endang Puji Astuti, Andri Ruliansyah, Yuneu Yuliasih
Background: Adherence to lymphatic filariasis (LF) medication during the mass drug administration (MDA) program is an important factor for the success of the LF elimination program. Low adherence rate will likely increase the risk of filariasis transmission in the community. This study was aimed to explore...
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Relationship Between Levels of Fasting Blood Glucose and HbA1C in Prediabetes Patients

Ria Amelia, Danny Luhulima
Prediabetes is a condition blood glucose levels are higher than normal but lower than diagnosis of diabetes mellitus. Parameters prediabetes according to the American Diabetes Association 2017, blood glucose levels ≥100 - <126 mg/dL in impaired fasting glucose, ≥ 12 mg/dL in impaired glucose tolerance...
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Correlation Between Components of Gender Development to Women of Childbearing Age Couples Morbidity in Remote Indigenous Community of Suku Anak Dalam at Sungai Terap Area and Nyogan of Jambi Province, Indonesia

Asparian, Evy Wisudariani
Results of MDGS in 2015 declares that maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Indonesia still at 305/100.000 live births level, which still far away from the target of 105/100.000 live births. Maternal morbidity and mortality rates are more risky at those with low social, cultural, political, and economic status,...
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Determining the Variation of Public Income and Its Impact on Consumption Patterns in Banten Province

Pramudi Harsono, Watemin, Indra Permana, Aji Priambodo, Dwi Prastio Hadi, Maman Sulaeman
Considerable inequality condition occurs due to differences in ownership of resources and production factors, especially ownership of capital goods. Characteristics of a region have a strong influence on the creation of patterns of economic development. This inconsistency affects the ability to grow...
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In situ Testing of Biologically Active Dietary Supplement Hepar Formula in Children with Chronic Viral Hepatitis

A.A. Vekovtsev, N.A. Pleshkova, A.N. Avstrievskikh, V.M. Poznyakovsky
A new type of biologically active dietary supplement – BADS Hepar Formula was developed. The composition of BADS was justified, which proved to have synergistic properties forming a balanced complex for the maintenance of liver metabolic processes, protection and restoration of its cells in conditions...
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Relationship Between Body Mass Index and VO2Max With Vertical Jump of Basketball Players

Ahmad Syafii Ade Putra, Mahmud Yunus, Saichudin, Slamet Raharjo
Basketball is a game that is played by two teams and each player has five people, each team trying to score as many as possible into the basketball hoop. The combination of basketball is defense and attack, to play well the player must master the basic basketball techniques and skills. Basketball game...
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Mucormycosis in COVID-19 Diabetic Patient

A Review and Case Report

Wassan Nori, Sanaa Norri
Mucormycosis is an unusual and potentially lethal invasive infection of fungi that most commonly affects diabetes and other immunocompromised individuals. This infection showed high morbidity and mortality rate. Furthermore, the rapidity with which mucormycosis spreads is an extraordinary phenomenon;...
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The Effectiveness of Education Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) Care on Nurse’s Skills in PCI Care at Dr. M.Djamil Padang in 2020

Sila Dewi Anggreni, Reflita, Efira
Nurse skills are very important in treating patients with PCI (Percutaneous Coronary Intervention). If the actions taken are not appropriate, it will have an impact on the patient’s condition and even cause death. In theory, behavior or skills can be improved by the learning process. This study aims...
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Effectiveness of Deep Breathing Relaxation and Music Therapy as a Pain-Reducing Intervention in Post-Caesarean Section Patients

Furry Puspitaningdyah, Maruli Pardamean Karo Sekali, Ni Gusti Ayu Eka, Windy Sapta Handayani Zega
Post-cesarean section women may experience severe pain due to operative procedure in which most of them might have unpleasant experiences due to inadequate pain management. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments can be used to minimize the pain. A combination of deep breathing relaxation...
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Formulation and Antioxidant Effectivity Test of Single Bulb Black Garlic Lotion With DPPH Method (1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl)

Abdul Aziz Setiawan, Meta Safitri, Dwi Titan Armiyani, Ghany Herianto, Edy Marwanta
Single bulb black garlic is a fermented product of single-bulb garlic for 30 days with a certain temperature and humidity. It experiences a Maillard reaction and has an increased content of active compounds. Single bulb black garlic contains secondary metabolites in the form of flavonoids, tannins, and...
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An Investigation of Health Information Dissemination on Social Media: Content Analysis of CegahStunting Campaign on Instagram

Ida Nursanti, Muhammad Rifqi Ma’arif
Health information dissemination is one of the importance agendas on the public health sector. The effectivity on the way the health information was spread out plays a crucial-aspects on health habits on the society. In the case of stunting, right and concise information dissemination is very important...
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Root Canal Treatment of Mandibular Molar With Accessory Root Canal: A Case Report

Adi Nugroho Hendro Kusumo, Diatri Nari Ratih, Ema Mulyawati
Root canal treatment comprises of cleaning and shaping, disinfecting, and root canal obturation. The success of treatment depends on the knowledge of the operator regarding root canal morphology. The mandibular first molars usually have two roots with three canals: distal, mesio-buccal and mesio-lingual....
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A Contribution of Leg Muscle Explosion Power and Flexibility to Football Shooting Accuracy

S Afrizal, Vega Soniawan
The construction of the physical condition of the construction as the dominant factor toward success in reaching the achievements of the summit. This research at the contribution of an explosive limb muscle and flexibility against the accuracy shooting soccer athletes PS UNP. The sample in this study...
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Effect of Spiritual Care Towards Diet Compliance in Diabetes Mellitus Type II Patients

Baiq Nurainun Apriani Idris, Hapipah, Melina Ariyanti, Zainal Arifin, Supriyadi, Zainatul Mardiyah
The increasing of Diabetes Mellitus type 2 caused by several factors, such as lack of diet compliance of patients. Spiritual care is non -pharmacological treatment that has not been widely applied to improve dietary compliance in patients with Diabetes Mellitus type 2. This research aims to determine...
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Correlation Between BMI (Body Mass Index), Abdominal Circumference and Purine Intake With Incidence of Arthritis Gout for Elderly at Simo’s Health Center Area, Tulungagung District

Aris Ramadhani Cahya Putri, Moch. Yunus, Rara Warih Gayatri
Artrithis gout is an arthritis that grows on people with high levels of uric acid in the blood. Factors affecting the artrithis gout include age, genetic factors, alcohol, lack of fluid, medications, obesity and nutrients. The purpose of this study was to know the correlation between BMI (Body Mass Index),...
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Psychometric Properties of Indonesian Version of Athletes Psychological Condition Scale

Kadek Yogi Parta Lesmana, Kadek Suranata
Psychological conditions are one of the aspects that can affect the achievements of athletes by sports in every competition that’s allows athletes to achieve glorious performance. This study aims to examine the feasibility and validity of the psychological scale of the Indonesian version of athletes....
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The Effect of pH on the Activity of Bacteriocin from Lactobacillus acidophilus on the Growth of Salmonella typhi

Siska Telly Pratiwi, Alexander Siagian, Elizabeth Noviana Lumban Raja
Typhoid fever is one of the most serious infectious diseases in Indonesia. Antibiotic resistance is one of the problems associated with the treatment of typhoid fever. Bacteriocin is an antimicrobial substance produced by L. acidophilus. Bacteriocin has bactericidal and bacteriostatic activity. The aim...
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Physical Education Teacher’s Understanding of the Learning Model Personal Social and Responsibility

Mu’arifin, Febrita Paulina Heynoek, Ari Wibowo Kurniawan
collection of information related to the understanding of Physical Education teachers on the Teaching Personal Social and Responsibility learning model so that researchers can develop this learning model which aims to improve students’ social skills through Physical Education teachers who apply affective...
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Oral and Clinical Manifestation Experience Among Covid-19 Patients in Kampung Nelayan, Padang, Indonesia

Abu Bakar, Valendriyani Ningrum
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) had rapidly spread across the globe. In Indonesia, above four million people were infected by COVID-19 by 134 thousand people were died caused by the disease. This study was aimed to explore the clinical and the oral manifestation of COVID-19. This study was employed...
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Syamsuriansyah Syamsuriansyah, Hardani Hardani
All of the articles in this proceedings volume would be have been presented at The 1st International Conference on Medical Technology (ICoMTech 2021) during 29–30 May 2021 virtually. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief,...
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Iman Permana, Erna Rochmawati
All articles are going to be peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief of ICOSIHSN 2022 who affirms that this document is a truthful description of the conference’s review process.
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Sukhri Herianto Ritonga, Nefonavratilova Ritonga, Adi Antoni, Febrina Anggraini Simamora, Nurul Hidayah Nasution
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the Tapanuli International Health Conference during 15–16 March 2022 in Padangsidimpuan, North Sumatera, Indonesia, Virtually. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief,...
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Yudith Yunia Kumala, Henny Juliastuti, Siska Telly Pratiwi
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Mustafa M. Amin, Elmeida Effendy, Dina Keumala Sari, Kiking Ritarwan, Roger Ho Chun Man, Ahmad Hatim Sulaiman, Zöe Bichler
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Tika Dwi Tama, Dian Mawarni, Ema Novita Deniati, Anindya Hapsari, Yulingga Nanda Hanief, Prisca Widiawati
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