Erik Toga
STIKES Banyuwangi, Banyuwangi, Indonesia

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Relationship between cholesterol levels and anxiety levels among hypertension patient in the community setting Lavenia Megy Amanda; Sholihin Sholihin; Erik Toga
The Journal of Palembang Nursing Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): January 2023
Publisher : Palembang MediRose Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55048/jpns.v2i1.60

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Background: Cholesterol is needed by humans for glucose metabolism and it also plays an important role in human energy metabolism. However, having too much cholesterol can also harm the individual himself, which can lead to the accumulation of fat in the blood. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between cholesterol levels and anxiety levels on hypertension in the working area of Klatak Health Center. Methods: The research design used a Correlation Study with a cross-Sectional research design. The study population was 70 respondents with hypertension and as many as 60 respondents were selected by using a purposive sampling technique. The research instrument used a cholesterol meter and an Anxiety Questionnaire Hamilton Rating Scale for Anxiety (HRS-A). Data analysis in this study used the Spearman Rank. Results: The result of cholesterol levels with anxiety levels in patients with hypertension (p = 0.003; r = 0.380) which mean that there was a relationship between cholesterol levels and anxiety levels in the working area of Klatak Health Center. Conclusions: The conclusion is that with better cholesterol levels in patients with hypertension then the level of anxiety in diseases will be reduced.
Edukasi Bantuan Hidup Dasar pada Santriwati Pondok Pesantren Imam As-Syafi’I Genteng Hirdes Harlan Yuanto; Fajri Andi Rahmawan; Erik Toga; Masroni masroni; Ida Srisurani Wijiastutie
Journal of Health Innovation and Community Service Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Health Innovation and Community Services
Publisher : PPPM Stikes Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/jhics.v1i2.54

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Background: Daily emergency health services are a human right of everyone and an obligation that everyone should have. The government and the entire community are responsible for maintaining and improving the quality of health services. In everyday circumstances, the handling of emergency patients will involve pre-hospital services, services in hospitals and services between hospitals, so an integrated daily emergency management system is needed. Based on the results of the study at the Imam As-Syafi'I Genteng Islamic Boarding School, from interviews with disaster management volunteers, data was obtained that the volunteers at the Imam As-Syafi'I Genteng Islamic Boarding School were classified as volunteers who lacked knowledge deficits related to first aid in accidents because they had never received first aid education and training for emergency patients. Based on data obtained from one of the administrators and participants at the Imam As-Syafi'I Genteng Islamic Boarding School, they have never been given counseling related to material on basic life support (BHD), shelter and how to transport emergency patients as a provision for first aid in an accident. The purpose: of this community service is for students to know and understand about basic life support. Method: this community service uses BHD material counseling and then practice using mannequins. Result: This program activity has increased the knowledge of female students about basic life support. Conclusion: Community service carried out through the presentation of material and direct practice to mannequins not only provides new insights to students but can also provide their own experiences for students in carrying out basic life support.