Advances in Health Sciences Research
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Emotional Intelligence Validity and Reliability
Boby Agustan, Nurlan Kusmaedi, Yudy Hendrayana, Bambang Abduljabar
The purpose of this study is to determine the validity and reliability of emotional intelligence in the influence of learning modification and emotional intelligence on learning outcomes. This emotional intelligence instrument was adopted from Schutte, 1998 which was later adapted by Fidmawan Hadriastika...
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Medical and Genetic Aspects of Monitoring Women’s Reproductive Health in North Ossetia-Alania
L.V. Tsallagova, L.S. Popova, Z.L. Dzagoeva, M.Yu. Gavrilov, L.V. Maysuradze, I.V. Kabulova, M.D. Baroeva, S.T. Gabanov
A survey of patients of reproductive age living in environmentally unfavorable and relatively favorable regions was carried out. It has been established that high air and soil pollution with heavy metals have a gonadotoxic effect, primarily violating the central link in the regulation of reproduction....
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Changes in the Color of the Denture Elements After Immersion in Coffee and Denture Cleaning
Nana Wafiqah Nursyahbani, Fahmi Yunisa, Nurfita Sari
The color stability of denture elements is an essential factor in denture aesthetics. Coffee consumption may cause denture staining. Denture cleaning is a method to maintain the cleanliness of dentures. This study aimed to determine the effect of mechanical and chemical denture cleaning on the color...
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Potency Combination of Curcumin (Curcuma longa Linn.) and Vitamin E Toward Estrogen and Progesterone Profile on Rat (Ratttus norvegicus) Mammary Cancer Model
Herawati Herawati, Aulia Firmawati, Dyah Ayu Oktavianie Ardhiana Pratama, Anna Roosdiana
This study aimed to determine the potency of combination of medicinal plants, which is curcumin and vitamin E as an alternative herbal for breast cancer treatment using DMBA ((7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene) induced rats (Rattus norvegicus) as animal model. The treatments were normal rats as negative...
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Correlation Between Family Support and Implementation of BSE on Women of Fertile Age
Eneng Daryanti
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the world and Indonesia. The coverage of breast cancer detection in the City of Tasikmalaya 2018 was 6,542 people. in Karsamenak Sub-District in the working Area of Kawalu’s Public Health Center, in Tasikmalaya 2019, which has the highest number...
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The Efficacy of Blood − Flow Restricted Compared with Heavy − Load Strength Training on Muscle Strength: A Systematic Review and Meta − Analysis
Angger Perdana Wibowo, Suryo Saputro Perdana, Amalia Nur Azizah
Background: Blood-Flow Restricted (BFR) and Heavy-Load Strength Training (HLT) are exercises beneficial for muscle strength. Many opinions or studies conclude that one of them is superior. Therefore, this study aims to compare the effects of BFR and HLT exercises on muscle strength. Method: Systematic...
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Relationship Between Self-Efficacy and Teamwork in SMAN 1 Sooko Basketball
Akbar Aldi Surya Nugraha, Supriyadi, Prisca Widiawati, Kurniati Rahayuni
This study was conducted to determine the relationship between self-efficacy and cooperation in the basketball team of SMAN 1 Sooko Mojokerto. The subjects used in this study were 16 members of the men's basketball team of SMAN 1 SOOKO aged 16–18 years. The research instrument used was the New General...
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Comparison of Knowledge Levels, Attitudes and Behaviors Regarding the Fulfillment of Fluid Needs During Sports in Taekwondo and Karate Yogyakarta Athletes
Danardono Danardono, Djoko Pekik Irianto, Okky Indera Pamungkas
Optimal achievement is an accumulation of various factors that support achievement in athletes. For optimal achievement, many things are factors, one of which is a supporting factor related to fluid needs. In this study, the researchers placed more emphasis on athletes’ understanding of nutrition. Nutrition...
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Survey Study of Psychological Conditions of Martial Arts Athletes
Rajip Mustafillah Rusdiyanto, Herman Subarjah, Amung Ma’mun, Mulyana Mulyana
This research is a survey study on the pencak silat athletes’ psychological condition. The purpose of this study will provide a psychological description of the athletes. This study is expected to maximize the achievements of martial arts athletes by providing an overview of the psychological requirements...
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In Vitro Chitosan Hydrogel Based Metronidazole Cytotoxicity Test on 3t3 Fibroblast Viability
Hilma Rasni, Irma Ervina, Syafruddin Ilyas
The objective of this study is to determine the in vitro cytotoxicity effect of chitosan hydrogel-based metronidazole on fibroblast. Chitosan hydrogel-based metronidazole(0.12%, 0.15%, 0.25%) and chitosan without metronidazole are made by dissolving lactic acid to reach a gel consistency, and then adding...
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Relationship among Same House Contact with Tuberculosis Patients with Associated Risk Factors in East Aceh Regency
Sasilia Sasilia, Z. Amir, T.A. Nasution, D.N. Santi
Tuberculosis (TB) is a public health problem with global challenges. Several risk factors play role in the incidence of TB transmission in same house contact TB patient. In East Aceh Regency, pulmonary TB cases increased from 210 (36.4%) cases in 2010 to 236 (40.9%) cases in 2011. Aim of the study is...
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Piezocision as a Novel Approach for Accelerating Orthodontic Treatment (Literature Review)
Yufridika, Nazruddin, Nurhayati Harahap
According to the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) the length of comprehensive orthodontic treatment can range from approximately 12 to 36 months, depending on treatment options and individual characteristics. One of the biggest challenges an adult orthodontic patient is the duration spent...
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Tactical Approach for Developing Students’ Understanding in Football Learning
Sucipto Sucipto, Oom Rohmah, Agus Gumil, Burhan Hambali
this study aims to examine the application of tactical approaches in developing understanding of junior high school football student learning. The method used in this study is a quasi-experimental design with pre-test post-test control group design. Involves two groups, namely one experimental group...
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Energy and Protein Intake-Related Risks Affected the Occurrence of Stunting Among Young Children
Atikah Rahayu, Fahrini Yulidasari, Lia Anggraini, Fauzie Rahman, Nur Laily, Ayu Riana Sari, Meitria Syahadatina Noor, Andini Octaviana Puteri, Dian Rosadi, Vina Yulia Anhar
Alang river has been one of the river banks to contribute the most to fish production in the Banjar district. However, despite the seemingly protein-rich diet of its inhabitants, this area still has a high prevalence of stunting. This research was therefore conducted to identify the factors that might...
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The Effect of Developmental Care on Physiological Function of Low Birth Weight Baby Using Pre-Post Design
H Handayani, I Rosidawati
Low birth weight babies often experience some problems in the period soon after birth as a result of the characteristics of an immature organ so can causes the inability to regulate the stimulus that comes resulting in the baby tends to stress. Developmental Care is an orphanage that facilitates the...
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Comparasion Between Pooled Sera Material and Commercial Serum on the Accuracy of Triglyceride Check
Wiwit Nia Anggra, Ibrahim, Rahmi Novita Yusuf
The increase in cases of dyslipidemia every year, requires the Clinical Chemistry laboratory to carry out quality control which is influenced by the assessment of precision and accuracy. These measurements are used with the control material. The laboratory of RSU Mayjen HA Thalib Kerinci uses commercial...
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Correlation of Age With Hemoglobin Levels in Trained Soccer Athlete
Erpita Yanti, Tika Gustina, Rara Putri Meliza
The problem in this study is the still low hemoglobin level in Rajawali Fc soccer athlete caused by several. The index of body mass, genes, physical activity is one of the factors that influence hemoglobin. purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of age with hemoglobin.This research is...
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EFFECT OF LARVAE DEATH OF AEDES AEGYPTI ON THE DECOCTION OF THE LEAVES OF LEMON GRASS LEAVES
Rustam Aji, Chandra Buana
Dengue hemorrhagic disease is a vector-based disease. Transmission by Aedes aegypti mosquito larvae. Handling by deciding the vector life cycle, by killing Aedes aegypti larvae, to eradicate Aedes aegypti larvae, with natural ingredients such as lemon grass (Andropogon nardus L) which can be used as...
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Caregivers’ Experiences: Psychosocial Problem of the Elderly in Nursing Home-A Qualitative Study
Tri Nurhidayati, Sheila Destika Rachmawati, Ah Yusuf, Eni Hidayati, Mohammad Fatkul Mubin
Background: Psychosocial problems are one of the mental health disorders where every change in a person's life that is psychological or social has an influence and can have a large enough potential to become a factor in mental disorders or vice versa.
Aim: To describe caregivers’...
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Maternal and Neonatal Factors That Influence Perinatal Death in Cilacap General Hospital 2017-2018
Dwi Maryanti, Dewi Prasetyani
Perinatal is an episode of life at 28 or more gestational ages coupled with a baby less than 7 days old. During the perinatal period is very vulnerable to morbidity and death. Perinatal Mortality Rate (PPA) is the number of fetal deaths born at 28 weeks or older plus the number of infant deaths less...
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Relationship Between Characteristics of the Third-Trimester Pregnant Women and Incidence of Anemia in Malaria-Endemic Regions in Bengkulu City
Rostika Flora, Misnaniarti, Fatmalia Febry, Suci Destriatania, Ditia Fitria Arinda, Anita Rahmiwati, Aguscik, Nurlaily, Ikhsan
Background: Pregnant women who live in malaria-endemic regions are highly vulnerable to the incidence of anemia. The presence of malarial infections and pregnancy are two major causes that worsen the incidence of anemia in most women. The purpose of this study was to find out the relationship between...
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Treatment of Chronic Endometritis with the Recruitment of Local Homeostasis and Reproductive Function
L.V. Tsallagova, I.V. Kabulova, L.V. Maisuradze, I.A. Zoloyeva, L.S. Popova, Z.L. Dzagoeva, D.K. Alborov, Ya.O. Gabueva
The treatment of infertility associated with chronic endometritis has become the most widely discussed aspect of this complex problem in recent years. The studies were performed based on the examination and treatment of 80 patients of reproductive age with a morphologically verified diagnosis of chronic...
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Application of Pain Scale Assessment in Patients Attached Mechanical Ventilator in Intensive Care Unit
Barkah Waladani, Isma Yuniar, Endah Setianingsih, Naura Nazhifah Rahmah, Indah Yunita
Special equipment in Intensive Care Unit such as the installation of mechanical ventilation causes the patient to be unable to express the condition he feels, one of which is pain. This study aims to determine the suitability of pain assessment using Critical Pain Observation Tool (CPOT) and Non Verbal...
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Relationship Between Kangaroo Mother Care Practice and Weight of Low Birth Weight’s Infants in North Jakarta
Intan Silviana Mustikawati, Ade Heryana
Infant and neonatal mortality rates are still high in Indonesia, where the main problem of infant mortality is neonatal. One of the causes of neonatal death is Low Birth Weight (LBW)s’ infants who currently reach a prevalence of 10.2%. Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is one of the interventions to reduce...
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Characteristics of Chronic Rinosinusitis Patients at Outpatient Clinic Hasan Sadikin General Hospital Bandung in January 2019 – December 2021
Anis Nurul Farida, Arif Dermawan, Sinta Sari Ratunanda, Nur Akbar
Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is an inflammation of the nasal mucosa and paranasal sinuses for more than 12 weeks. It is important to know the CRS phenotype for understanding the CRS endotype so the management of CRS patients can be better. This study aims to determine the characteristics of CRS outpatients...
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Antibacterial Activity of Ethyl Acetate Extracts from Mangrove Plants Rhizophora apiculata and Sonneratia alba — Associated Fungi
R Dyana Sartika, Annisa Rahma, Salsabillah Amelano, Dian Handayani
This study aims to explore the source of antibacterial compounds from mangrove endophytic fungi. Nine fungi were isolated from the leaves, barks, and roots of mangrove Rhizophora apiculata and Sonneratia alba from West Sumatera, Indonesia. The fungal isolate was cultivated in rice for 4-6 weeks, and...
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Mass Blood Survey Followed by Active Case Detection Success to Eradicate Malaria in Batunampar Village, Jerowaru Subdistrict, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
Ahmad Taufik S, Adnanto Wiweko, Didit Yudhanto, Deasy Irawati, Heru Farah Subaktianto, Lalu Hamzi Fikri, Mohammad Rizki, Seto Priambodo, Mulyanto Mulyanto
Malaria is an endemic that often occurs in the coastal areas of East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara. One of the most common ways of spreading this parasite is through asymptomatic malaria. Therefore, mass blood surveys and active case detection are needed to identify parasitemia and eradicate malaria in...
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Clinical Skill Evaluation of Undergraduate Nursing Students Using Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE)
Indah Dwi Pratiwi, Edi Purwanto
Although Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCEs) become one type of clinical skill evaluation method conducted widely by health institutions (medical, nursing and pharmacy), the use of OSCE in Indonesia has not been applied thoroughly. Objective: To explore clinical evaluation result at the...
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Improve Student Behavior Respect through Learner Model TPSR Judging from Assertiveness
Muhammad Rizki Mauludin, Mustika Fitri, Nina Sutresna
This study was aimed to describe the effectiveness of Teaching Personal Social and Responsibility (TPSR) and Direct Instruction (DI) learning model to increase the student respect behavior seen from assertive. The research used experimental method in which the experiment group and the control group was...
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Effect of Obesity to Salivary Flow Rate and Buffer Capacity
Yumi Lindawati, Darmayanti Siregar, Lilia Sarifatamin Damanik
Obesity is one of the criteria of nutritional status parameters caused by the accumulation of fat that occurs gradually and influenced by many factors, one of which is the low of physical activity. Differences in nutritional status that occur in each individual leads to the differences in salivary secretion....
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Curcumin is Effective in Improving Folliculogenesis Profile (Primary And Secondary Folicles) And Oocytes Quality In Vitro In Ectopic Endometriosis Mouse (Mus Musculus) Models
Aulia Firmawati, Widjiati Widjiati
Endometriosis is the presence of ectopic endometrial tissue, such as that outside the uterine cavity, which can cause chronic inflammatory reactions. Curcumin is one of traditional herbal medicines that is widely used. Some experiments have managed to find a mechanism to treat an ectopic endometriosis...
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The Relationship Between Stress Levels and Quality of Life of Diabetics in the Working Area of Wangon 1 Public Health Center in 2019
Bela Ardilla, Pramesti Dewi, Azka Fathiyatir Rizqillah
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease that causes high morbidity and mortality. Complications of DM can be categorized as serious problems because the presence of these complications can affect the quality of life of patients. Stress is common in someone with diabetes and requires proper treatment...
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The Relationship of Body Mass Index to Hemoglobin Levels
Yessy Aprihatin, Devon, Marisa Imral
Study aims to identify the relationship between body composition and hemoglobin (Hb) levels. The problem with some football players is that their hemoglobin levels are low. The method used in this research was Ex Post Facto. Selected research methods and experimental designs. The experimental design...
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The Increase of Student Obesity Rates During Online Learning in Medical Students
Nur Aini Djunet
Obesity could increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases, and now it is the first comorbid for COVID-19. It occurs chronically because of the positive energy balance. Body mass index (BMI) is related to the amount of fat. This index can predict how the burden of obesity might affect everyone in the...
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Mixed-Method Study: Prenatal Yoga Effectiveness for the Mental Health of Pregnant Motherspaper
Yayuk Puji Lestari, Ika Friscila
Prenatal yoga aims to prepare pregnant women physically, psychologically and spiritually in the face of childbirth. The purpose of the study was to determine the effectiveness of attending prenatal yoga classes on the mental health of pregnant women. This study uses a mixed method with a quantitative...
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The Barriers of PJOK Teachers in the Implementation of Swimming Learning at Elementary School Kulon Progo Regency
Hedi Ardiyanto Hermawan, Nur Sita Utami, Anida Purwandari, Subagyo Subagyo
This study aims to determine how high the barriers of PJOK teachers are to the implementation of swimming lessons in State Elementary Schools in Kokap District, Kulon Progo Regency. This research is quantitative descriptive. The place and time of this research were carried out in State Elementary Schools...
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Identification Of The Secondary Metabolite Compounds From Cempedak Tree Leaves (Artocarpus Integer)
Ali Rakhman Hakim
Objective: This study aims to identify the secondary metabolite compounds in Cempedak Tree Leaves (Artocarpus integer). Methode: Cempedak tree leaves are extracted using maceration method with chloroform solvent. Identification of secondary metabolite compounds using identification methods for flavonoid...
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The Development of Schoology-Based Blended Learning Model to Improve Student Motivation of National Training Center (PELATNAS) Athlete
Anung Priambodo, Agus Hariyanto, Vega Candra Dinata
Most student experience some difficulties in managing their study and training. The aim of this research is to develop schoology-based blended learning model to improve the motivation and learning outcomes of PELATNAS student athletes at Sport Sciences Faculty. This research used development research...
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Effectiveness of Health Education With Media Leaflet on Knowledge and Attitude of Self-Breast Examination in Young Woman
Jajuk Kusumawaty, Asep Gunawan, Dedi Supriadi, Heni Heryani, Lilis Lismayanti, Dede Samrotul Milah
Breast self-examination is an activity carried out by a woman to detect abnormalities in the breast. Breast self-examination activities should be done once every month, for women who still experience regular menstruation, it is advisable to do breast self-examination on the 7th day to the 10th day of...
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Antioxidant, Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Activities of an Endophytic Fungi, Penicillium Sp. SAF6-EGY Strain AFL.2 and Arthrinium Sp. R22-1 Strain AFL.3 Isolated from Aglaia Foveolata
Muhammad E. Prastya, Jepri A. Priyanto, Gian Primahana, Tjandrawati Mozef, Abdi W. Septama, Rizna T. Dewi, Zetryana P. Tachrim, Agustina S. Andreani, Siti I. Rahmawati, Eris Septiana
Endophytic fungi are widely underexplored in the discovery of novel bioactive compounds with promising pharmaceutical uses. Aglaia foveolata, which has important medicinal value, was investigated for its endophytic fungi to produce bioactive compounds by determining antioxidant, antibacterial, and antibiofilm...
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Identification of JAK2V617F Mutation on Myeloproliferative Disorders in Medan
Dwi Rita Anggraini, Hidayat Hidayat, Mega Sitorus
Myeloproliferative disorders (MPD) form a range of clonal haematological malignant diseases, the main members of which are Polycythaemia Vera (PV), Essential Thrombocythaemia (ET), and Primary Myelofibrosis (PMF). The molecular pathogenesis of these disorders is unknown, but gene JAK2, which encodes...
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The Relationship Environment Conditions with the Risk Event of Pulmonary Tuberculosis at the Sikakap Health Center, Mentawai Islands
Weni Sartiwi, Rhona Sandra, Armina Sakelak Asak
The management of lung tubercolsis treatment control in mentawai islands regency is very low. the recovery rate of patients with new TB cases in 2016 has not yet approaching of the 84,44 %. Data in 10 health centers is the most data in public health center in mentawai islands district, the highest incidence...
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Oral Health Overview of Pre-school Children Ages 3–6 During the Covid-19 Pandemic (A Study at SPS Nusa Indah)
Laelia Dwi Anggraini, Ars Hafizhah Ramadhanita
Background The pandemic situation was that the lack of oral hygiene care can cause several problems. Children aged 3–6 years found cavities with a proportion of 70%. The high prevalence caused by several factors and children's bad habits, as well as the limitations of children in maintaining hygiene...
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Talent Identification and Development of Football Sport based on Player Position of PSGC 2018
Vila Elin Rusliani, Dikdik Zafar Sidik, Dian Budiana
The main problem for any clubs is to identify players who are likely to benefit from a more structured approach to talent development. Based on exposure problems, the author intends to examine about the identification and development of Talent Sports football games based on the position of the 2018 PSGC...
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Biologic Width Considerations in Crown Lengthening Surgical Procedures: A Case Report
Adrianus Wicaksono, Sri Lelyati C Masulili
. Crown lengthening is an adjunctive procedure used in restorative dentistry to treat cases of subgingival caries requiring exposure of healthy tooth structures and reconstruction of biologic width. A 54-year-old female patient came for crown lengthening of the lower right teeth. The patient had good...
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The Endurance Ability Analysis Persikopa Football Players of Pariaman City
Ridho Bahtra, Moch. Asmawi, Widiastuti
This study aims to determine the endurance ability Persikopa football players of Pariaman City. The study was conducted at the AMS Pauh football field in Pariaman City. The method used in this research is descriptive method. Sampling in this study through total sampling technique. The sample was 25 Persikopa...
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Analysis of Students’ Attitudes in Physical Education Learning Class
Rama Kurniawan, Ari Wibowo Kurniawan, Sera Nimas Anggraini
Attitude is an important aspect of learning objectives for students. One part of the effort to instill attitude values in schools is through learning physical education, sports, and health. This study aimed to obtain information and examine the attitudes of students in participating in learning. The...
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Dietary Behavior Change In Surabaya University's Male Workers With Dietary Behavior Education
Dewi Susanti Atmaja, Abdul Rahem, Lisa Aditama, Franciscus Cahyo Kristianto
Objective : This research aims to see the relation between diet behavior education to change of obesity patients dietary behavior. Method : This research design is quantitative with before-after method to test the effect of giving proper dietary behavior to change in the diet behavior of obesity patients....
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The Differences Duration Of Activators To Composting Cabbage (Brasicca Oleracea) At Panorama Market Of Bengkulu City
Ullya Rahmawati, Mely Gustina, Rosalia Rina Bathari
Panorama Market is one of the largest contributor of organic waste in Bengkulu City, such as vegetable waste of cabbage (Brasicca Oleracea). Referring to Law on Waste Management No. 18/2008, the utilization of organic waste into compost is an effective way in reducing the amount of waste generation from...
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Minimum Inhibitory Concentration of Probiotic Soy-Milk Yoghurt (SOYGHURT) Towards Porphyromonas gingivalis [IN VITRO]
Zulfan M. Alibasyah, Diana Setya Ningsih, Sunnati, Ridha Andayani, M. Irvan Juliansyah
The main cause of chronic periodontitis is Porphyromonas gingivalis that can be found in subgingival plaque. Porphyromonas gingivalis can be inhibited by probiotic product such as yoghurt. Yoghurt is a beverage from milk that proceed by fermentation with adding lactic acid bacteria. Yoghurt is usually...
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The Relationship Between Service Quality Antenatal Care and Low Birth Weight in Indonesia: IDHS in 2017
Aryandi Darwis, Asnawi Abdullah, Maidar, Aulina Adamy, Riza Septiani, Nurjannah
Based on IDHS (Indonesian Demographics Health Survey) data in 2017, the antenatal care (ANC) services provided by competent healthworkers is 97.5% in the first visit (K1) and 77.4% in fourth visit (K4). Meanwhile, based on Growth Chart record, it is found that Low Birth Weight (LBW) cases is still high...
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Effect of Audiovisual on Pregnant Women Knowledge of Stunting
Ima Sukmawati, Dedi Supriadi, Yanti Srinayanti, Heni Marliani, Rosmiati, Dwi Novianti Sugiharti
The number of stunting sufferers in Indonesia is quite high. Lack of knowledge and awareness of mothers towards balanced nutrition during pregnancy is one of the triggers for stunting. The Ciamis District Health Office (2017) found that the prevalence of stunting in the Baregbeg Community Health Center...
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Program for Calculating Optimal Diet Therapy in Children With Hereditary Enzymopathy (cystic fibrosis)
L.V. Ulyanova, V.S. Ledneva, E.D. Chertok, M.I. Talykova, N.S. Korchagina, A.V. Kruchkova
Nutritional malnutrition or protein-energy deficiency (PED) remains a problem in treating patients with a hereditary pancreatic enzyme deficiency (cystic fibrosis). A software product has been developed for assessing the degree of PED of children with cystic fibrosis and calculating an optimal diet therapy....
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Formulation of Body Scrub Cream From Extract of Arabika Green Coffee (Coffea arabica L.) as Antioxidant
Damayanti Hilda, Aprilliani Arini, Clarissa D. Nancy
Arabica green coffee beans (Coffea arabica L.) have many chemical contents in the seeds, namely tannins, alkaloids, flavonoids, coumarin and quinones. Arabica green coffee beans also have antioxidant activity because they have polyphenols. Oil cream in water is very preferred for topical use because...
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Empowering Youth through HIV/AIDS Program in Indonesia
Sondang Ratnauli Sianturi
HIV/AIDS problem remains a concern in the Sustainability Development Goals program with the highest in young children. The cause of HIV/AIDS on youth because the lack of information and understanding about gender and reproductive health. Objectives: This study aims to analyze the implementation of programs...
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Adolescent Need to Know About Cigarettes Content
Fenny Etrawati, Yeni, Widya Lionita
Adolescents smokers are increase in prevalence. This is because the characteristics of adolescents tend to try new things which are populer among peer group without knowing the content of cigarettes and it’s effects to their health. This study aimed to identify the knowledge possessed by adolescents...
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Analysis of Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia Caused by Variations in the G6PD Gene Sequence at RSIA Qurrata A'yun Samarinda
Prince Saputra, Aminah Rohimah, Sri Darmawati, Mudyawati Kamaruddin
Hyperbilirubinemia is a common problem in newborns that is characterized by jaundice caused by high levels of bilirubin in the blood. One of the causes of hyperbilirubinemia is a deficiency in the enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD), which is the most common metabolic disorder affecting over...
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How Early Detection Error Can Lead to Severe Prognosis in Patient with Post-Partum Urinary Retention: A Case Report of Two Cases
Nada Nafisha Humaera, Muhammad Rizkinov Jumsa
Postpartum urinary retention (PUR) is a condition with a post-void residual volume of more than 150 mL. The incidence of PUR is not clear because of an undiagnosed asymptomatic condition. According to from literature incidence of PUR is about 0.05%-37%. Neglected PUR may result in anuria, hydronephrosis,...
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The Effect of Circuit Weight Training on VO2Max
Muhamad Fahmi Hasan
Weight training with the circuit training method is widely used by physical condition coaches whose benefit is to improve the body’s abilities in general and is often used by coaches if they do not have enough training time before the match. Weight training has the aim to strengthen the ability of muscles;...
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Differences in Characteristics of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients Between Those Who Have Complications and Those Who Do Not Have Complications
Dewi Prasetyani, Dwi Maryanti
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine differences in the characteristics of type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) patients between those who have complications and those who do not have complications. Method: Participants in this study were type 2 DM patients (n = 41). Member of Prolanis South...
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Determinants of Exclusive Breastfeeding Practice in Indonesia: Analysis of Demographic and Health Surveys Program (DHS) 2017
Ulya Qoulan Karima, Chahya Kharin Herbawani, Ikha Deviyanti Puspita, Terry Y.R. Pristya, Septyana Choirunisa
Background: Breastfeeding is the cornerstone of child survival, nutrition, and development. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends exclusive breasfeeding for the first 6 months of life. The objective of this study is to estimate the prevalence of being not exclusive breasfeeding and to identify...
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Various Chloride Salt Addition in Mesoporous Material (SBA-15) Synthesis and Potential as Carrier for Dissolution Enhancer
Uswatul Hasanah, Saleh Wikarsa, Sukmadjaja Asyarie
Nano pores in Santa Barbara Amorphous (SBA-15) has potential to be employed as a carrier to enhance solubility and dissolution. Addition of salt on surfactant solution enabling the SBA-15 synthesis process carried on room temperature instead of 35-50°C. Atorvastatin Ca, which belongs to Biopharmaceuticals...
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Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction in Prof. Dr. Margono Soekarjo Regional Public Hospital, Purwokerto
Hana Yusri Afifah, Budi S Martyarini, Danang Tri Yudono
Background: Acute myocardial infarction (IMA) is a heart disease caused by coronary arteries, and thus myocardium has lack of oxygen resulting in myocardial tissue death. In Indonesia, the prevalence of acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) has increased by 25% to 40%, and the highest prevalence...
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The Effect of Soybean Power on Blood Sugar and Cholesterol Levels in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients in the Work Area of the Puskesmas Andalas Padang
Etri Yanti, Putri Dafriani
Type II One of chronic disease that we call it diabetes mellitus or DM, that caused when the body cannot produce enough insulin or uses of insulin cannot effectively. Death does not occur as a direct result of DM, but from its complications. Continuous high blood sugar levels will damage body tissues...
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Development of Advanced Learning Technique of Pencak Silat Based Multimedia in FIK UNP
Sonya Nelson, Fahmil Haris
This research aims to develop advanced learning techniques Pencak Silat with the design of multimedia technology application. The design of models developed through several phases include: (1) Digging for potential and problems, (2) data collection, (3) product design, (4) Design validation, (5) revision...
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Prevalence of Chronic Rhinositis with SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Rhinology-Allergy Clinic Hasan Sadikin General Hospital
Sinta Sari Ratunanda, Sania Taufik Alkatirie, Teti H. S. Madiadipoera
Introduction: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) defined as the inflammation of the nasal lining and sinuses, presenting with persistent symptoms such as nasal congestion or a runny nose for a duration exceeding twelve weeks. The management of CRS in COVID-19 pandemic era follows the guidelines provided by...
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Effectiveness of Klapp Exercise to Treat Angle Currence in Children With Scoliosis: Literature Review
Adnan Faris Naufal, Fenisa Nurul Hidayah, Wijianto, Arif Pristianto
Background: The most prominent stages of growth and development occur at the age of children and adolescents, namely changes in body posture. Posture changes that occur are caused by environmental factors and spinal growth abnormalitiesa common abnormality is scoliosis. Objective: The researcher aims...
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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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The influence of sociocultural, environmental factor and Aedes larvae density on transmission of dengue hemorrhagic fever in North Sumatera Province
Fazidah A Siregar, Destanul Aulia
Many factors are responsible for high incidence of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF). Moreover, the existence of Aedes mosquitoes plays a role in DHF transmission and larval indices was used as indicators to monitor Aedes populations. The present study determined the influence of socio-cultural, environmental...
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Comparison of Caries Status and Saliva Condition (pH, Buffer Capacity, Flow Rate, and Volume) among Down Syndrome and Normal Children aged 6-18 Years Old in SLB C Medan Helvetia and Medan Timur District
Zulfi Amalia Bachtiar, Siti Salmiah, Luthfiani, Emmenuelle Clarisa
Down Syndrome (DS) is type of mental disability caused by genetic disorder in chromosome 21. DS causes inability to maintain oral hygiene thus dental caries are commonly found in children with DS. Purpose of this research is to study the difference between caries experience and saliva condition and determine...
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Special Capitation Fund for Remote Areas: Is that Useful?
Karl Pasaribu, Firdaus Hafidz
Ministry of Health Regulation Number 90 of 2015 regulates the special capitation fund were paid for health facilities in remote and very remote areas which estabilished by district head. Head of the North Nias District issued letter of decree Number 640.2/K/Year/2016 estabilish seven sub-districts in...
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Intensive Care Unit Nursing Competence Assessing Awareness With GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale) Techniques
Rudi Kurniawan, Suhanda, M.J.W Endrian, A.R Irpan, Adi Nurapandi, Elis Noviati
The Glasgow coma scale (GCS) is an instrument used by paramedics to measure the decrease in patient awareness. GCS instruments are often used in emergency rooms, intensive care units (ICU), and neurological units. Impairment of consciousness is a dangerous condition for the patient’s life rate and is...
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Segmental Arteries as Sources of Formation of Arterial Segments of Human Kidney
I.U. Vagabov, E.S. Kafarov, O.K. Zenin, T.S. Dokaeva, Kh.M. Bataev
The purpose of the research was to study the angioarchitecture of kidney in three-dimensional projection with the determination of segmental arteries. A three-dimensional analysis of 116 corrosive preparations of the arterial system of kidney was performed. Corrosion preparations were 3D scanned. In...
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Assessing Effectiveness of the Dengue Hero Board Game in Improving Children’s Knowledge and Attitudes on Dengue Prevention: A Randomized Controlled Experiment
Mochamad Bagus Ferdiawan, Sigit Kusdaryono, Dewi Suryani, Dian Puspita Sari
Educational board games have been used as an alternative method for health promotion and education. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of the Dengue Hero board game in improving children’s knowledge and attitudes regarding Dengue prevention compared to the conventional, lecture-based health...
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Type 2 Cardiorenal Syndrome in Heart Failure with NSTEMI: A Case Report of 10 Months Follow Up
Achmad Bima Aryaputra, Dewi Hapsari Suprobo, Erlina Marfianti
Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) is a disorder of the heart and kidneys whereby acute or chronic dysfunction in one organ may induce acute or chronic dysfunction of the other. Chronic abnormality in cardiac function leading to kidney injury or dysfunction was a typical characteristic of CRS type 2. Renal dysfunction...
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Swimming Backstroke Using Aqua Noodle
Ani Pristiawati, Sriningsih Sriningsih
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of aqua noodle media on backstroke swimming skills. Population and sample of research are male and female student counted 30 people using total sampling technique. The experimental method with one group pre-test post-test design. The results showed...
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Molecular Damage Evaluation and Chromosome Aberration in Blood Lymphocyte of Medical Radiation Workers
Yanti Lusiyanti, Masnelly Lubis, Suryadi, Sardini, Sofiati Purnami, Nastiti Rahajeng, Darlina, Siti Nurhayati
A preliminary evaluation on the cytogenetic effects and DNA damages was done in blood of twenty two person at the age between 30-56 years old from medical workers as expose group and their matched twenty from administration workers (control). Their bloods were collected with their full informed consent...
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The Determinant of Chronic Energy Deficiency Incidence in Adolescent Girls in Ogan Komering, Ilir Regency
Fatmalina Febry, Fenny Etrawati, Ditia Fitri Arinda
Stunting starts from pre- conception when adolescents becomes an malnutrition and anemic mother. One problem of malnutrition in adolescents is chronic energy deficiency which will have an impact on increasing the prevalence of stunting in infants. The purpose of this study was to determine the determinant...
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The Effect of Audio-Visual Education on Oral Health Knowledge of the 6–12 Years Old Orphans
Trianita Lydianna, Desica Larasati
An optimal education could prevent caries risk in orphans. An appropriate educational media would make them easier to receive the information and increase their knowledge, attitude, and behavior. Audio-visual is an interesting educational media which involves more senses. This study aimed to analyze...
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POST SECTIO CAESAREA CHARACTERISTICS WITH EXCLUSIVE BREASTMILK GIVING IN TASIKMALAYA INDONESIA
Sofia Februanti, Dudi Hartono, Tetet Kartilah
ASI/ breastmilk is the best nutrition for babies, but many factors can influence mothers to be failed breastfeeding. The low achievement of exclusive breastfeeding is influenced by lack of knowledge, lack of maternal experience, lack of implementation of Early Breastfeeding Initiation (IMD) and the incessant...
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The Comparison Study of Blood Pressure in Smokers and Nonsmokers Hypertension Patients of UPT Puskesmas II Sumbang Working Area
Lukman Irawan, Suci Khasanah, Pramesti Dewi
Background: Smoking plays a role in hypertension. Smoking consumption in Indonesia was the highest among ASEAN countries in 2017. It is estimated that new smokers aged 19 and under are about 16.4 million. Increased blood pressure is influenced by several factors, one of the factors is smoking. Blood...
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Improvement of Intellectual, Emotional, Spiritual, and Adversity Intelligence After Psychoeducation Modification Among Lepers
Cucu Herawati, Herlinawati, Iin Kristanti
The anxiety due to leprosy stigma makes the patient not ready to accept the disease so that it can cause psychological disorders, namely distress. Psychological disorders can affect the intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and adversity intelligence of lepers. Healing process must pay attention to physical,...
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Heavy Metal Analysis on Blush on Online Selling by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry Method (AAS)
Diana Sylvia, Dini Lanjar Sari, Nita Rusdiana
Cosmetics are a daily human need. The number of cosmetics on the market is thought to contain hazardous or toxic substances, one of which is heavy metals. Based on BPOM RI Regulation Number Hk.03.1.23.07.11.6662 Year 2011 Regarding the requirements for heavy metals in cosmetics, the very limit for Pb...
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Acceptance Death as Part of Life: Spouse in Malaysia
Farhah Hanun Ngah, Jamiah Hj Manap, Arena Che Kassim, Salina Nen
In Malaysia, deaths are increasing due to various factors such as chronic diseases, road accidents, the Covid-19 epidemic and others. The year 2020 to 2022 shows a decrease in life expectancy due to the increase in excess deaths during the Covid-19 pandemic. The increase in mortality is increasing but...
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Factors Affecting Self-Efficacy on Tuberculosis Patients
Abdul Muhith, Muhammad Saputra, Sandu Siyoto, Eny Dwi
Tuberculosis was a contagious infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Patients who are diagnosed Pulmonary Tuberculosis will arose fear in him. It was important for tuberculosis patients to have confidence to heal or self efficacy. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to analyze...
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Synthesis Activated Charcoal of Malapari (Pongamia pinnata) Fruit pee
Ibrahim Ibrahim, Eti Rohaeti, Djeni Hendra
Objective: Utilizing malapari peel as a raw material of activated charcoal and determine its best quality. Method: The samples were carbonized at a temperature of 300 C, 400 C and 450 C. The resulting charcoal was activated chemically and physically. Activated charcoal was characterized based on SNI...
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Program Overview of the Supplementary Food Intervention for Chronic Energy Deficiency Pregnant Women and Thin Toddlers of South Halmahera Regency in Indonesia
Nani Supriyatni, Andiani, Suryani Mansyur, Diah Merdekawati
The nutritional status of toddlers in North Maluku Province in 2003-2017 shows that wasting has decreased from 16.1% in 2003, 15.7% in 2013, and 10.3% in 2017. While the stunting condition has fluctuated from 25.4% in 2003, 18.3% in 2013, and 25% in 2017. Meanwhile, the stunting condition in South Halmahera...
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Development of Water Recognition Skills Training Model in Children
Wendri Maryadi, Achmad Sofyan Hanif, Wahyuningtyas Puspitorini
Children who first practice swimming, must first be introduced to the properties of water. The introduction of water really needs to be applied to all those who want to learn swimming specifically for children with intellectual disabilities, of course it is very important to do water swallowing. The...
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A Collaboration of Assertive Training and Physical Activities to Develop Assertive Behaviour in Students with Deafness
Linggi Andiri, Berliana Berliana, Yudy Hendrayana
The purpose of this study was to obtain an overview of the development of Assertive behavior of deaf students through collaborative learning in Assertive Training and Physical Activity. The method used is an experimental method with the design of The Randomized Pretest-Posttest Control Group Design....
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Analysis of Speed and Acceleration on 60-Meters Running Test Between Women Soccer and Futsal Players
Indria Herman, M. Fahmi Hasan, Iwa Ikhwan Hidayat, Tommy Apriantono
Athlete Speed and acceleration data needed for customizing the athlete training program design. This study is conducted to identify and compare the speed and acceleration of ability between woman Soccer and futsal athlete. The samples used in this study are women soccer and futsal players from Soccer...
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Effectivity Removal of Cadmium Toxic Metals from Leachate Using Chlorella Vulgaris Non-Living Cell
Adewirli Putra, Wiya Elsa Fitri
Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal group that is toxic, dangerous to health and the environment if its present in large concentrations. Experimental research on the utilization of Chlorella Vulgaris non-living cells has been carried out to removing Cd(II) ions from the invention under various conditions and...
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Evaluation of Antibacterial and Antioxidant Activities of Stingless Bee (Tetragonula Laeviceps) Hive from Purwodadi Botanical Garden and LC/MS Profiles of Dichloromethane Fraction
Praptiwi Praptiwi, Ahmad Fathoni, Oscar Efendy, Dewi Wulansari, Andria Agusta
This study evaluates the potential of stingless bee (Tetragonula laeviceps) methanol extract and its fractions (hexane, dichloromethane, ethyl acetate, methanol, and acetone-water) as an antibacterial, antioxidant, phenolics content, and LC/MS profiles of dichloromethane fraction. The test was carried...
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Anatomical Variations of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses Found on CT Scans Images of Adult Chronic Rhinosinusitis Patients
Tita Puspitasari, Arif Dermawan, Nur. A. Aroeman, Atta Kuntara, Wijana, Sinta S. Ratunanda, Melati Sudiro
Background
Anatomical variations of the nose and paranasal sinuses are one of the contributing factors in developing Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CRS) predisposing factor and complications during surgery complicating factors. CT Scan has an important role in diagnosing. One of the tools used...
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Stimulant Activity of Arabica Coffee Leaves (Coffea arabica L.) and Clove Flowers (Syzygium aromaticum (L.) Merr. & L.M. Perry) Ethanol Extract Mixture in Male White Mice
Rahmad Abdillah, Helmi Arifin, Fitri Rachmaini, Melda Guswita
Arabica coffee leaves and clove flowers are some of the plants that are used as traditional medicine. Both of these plants are known to have secondary metabolites that have stimulant activity. This study aims to determine the stimulant activity of a combination of coffee leaf extract (Coffea arabica...
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Management of Canine Crossbite with Combination of Expansion Screw and Labial Button: A Case Report
Puspitarini Nindya Wardana, Maula Almira, Hanisa Juliawati
Anterior crossbite is a malrelation in which one or more anterior teeth are malpositioned palatally or lingually in a centric occlusion with the mandibular anterior teeth. An alternative treatment to correct the anterior crossbite is by using a removable orthodontic appliance. This case report aims to...
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Relationship between Smoking and Hypertension in Patients with Stroke
Cut Aria Arina, Cut Aryfa Andra
Smoking and hypertension have an important role in mechanism of stroke, both of it also act as major risk factor of stroke. The purpose of this study was to know the relation between smoking and hypertension in patients with stroke. This study is a cross sectional study, the sample was taken consecutively....
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The Relationship Between Burnout and Work Stress Among Nurses in the Inpatient Room of Hj. Anna Lasmanah Hospital, Banjarnegara
Khusnaeni, Tri Sumarni, Arni Nur Rahmawati
Hospitals as social organizations responsible for health services for the community are required to always provide good services. Every workplace always contains various potential dangers, with fatigue it can trigger stress that can affect health such as the onset of work stress. Job stress is a dangerous...
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Effectiveness of Classical Music and Qur’an Murottal Therapies on Patients With Hypertension in Middle Adulthood for Work Area of Sibela Surakarta Health Center
W Wahyuni, A Sinatrya, DRRB Utami, I Indarwati
Hypertension is categorized as the silent disease since the patients do not know that they have it before taking the blood pressure check-up. Hypertension which is not treated properly and prolonged can effect to stroke, heart attack, and main factor of chronicle kidney failure. The hypertension can...
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Variants of Blood Supply Sources of Kidney Segments at Dychomatic Division of the Renal Artery
I.U. Vagabov, A.Z. Vezirkhanov, E.S. Kafarov
The aim of the study was to carry out a three-dimensional quantitative analysis of blood supply variants of kidney segments during dichotomous division of the renal artery. The study prepared 116 corrosive preparations of human kidney arterial system, followed by 3D scanning to obtain digital models....
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Problem Solving Strategies Using Coping With Burnout on Nurses: Literature Review
Januarita Akhrina, Nelly Febriani
Background: Nurses as providers of nursing care have high responsibilities so they are very vulnerable to burnout. Burnout can be overcome by strategies for solving problem using coping with burnout. The purpose of this literature review is to analyze coping strategies that are used by nurses to deal...