Rahmat Pannyiwi
Nursing Study Program, STIKES Amanah Makassar, Indonesia

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The Relationship between Maternal Knowledge of Complementary Foods with the Nutritional Status of Toddlers Hardianti Naim; Devin Mahendika; Nur Afifah Harahap; Sulistyani Prabu Aji; Ardiana Batubara; Lina Yunita; Rahmat Pannyiwi
International Journal of Health Sciences Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): International Journal of Health Sciences
Publisher : Asosiasi Guru dan Dosen Seluruh Indonesia

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The results of data obtained from the Tangeban Inpatient Health Center of Masama District in the last three years, namely in 2015 showed that out of 269 toddlers, the prevalence of toddlers who weighed below normal was 32 people (11.9%), height below normal was 53 people (19.8%). In 2016, out of 489 under-fives, the prevalence of under-fives who weighed below normal was 73 people (14.9%), height below normal was 73 people (14.9%). Whereas in 2017 there were 493 toddlers, the prevalence of toddlers whose weight was below normal was 73 people (14.8%), height below normal was also 75 people (15.3%). From the target to be achieved by health workers Tangeban Inpatient Health Center Masama District is <1.0%. Or even 0%. The research design used is Analytical Observational Research, where the researcher only makes observations or observations of the research subject and looks for data related to the research without intervening in the variables to be studied. The type of research design used is Cross sectional design, namely by conducting data collection, measurement or observation of data on independent and dependent variables only once at one time at the same time. the number of samples used was 60 mothers of toddlers. The results of the study There is a relationship between maternal knowledge variables and children's nutritional status at Tangeban Health Center. This is evidenced from 41 respondents whose nutritional status is good, there are 33 respondents who have good knowledge and there are 8 respondents who have poor knowledge. While out of 19 people whose nutritional status is not good, there are 4 respondents who have good knowledge and there are 15 respondents whose nutritional knowledge is still classified as low or not good.
Content of E.Coli, Coliform and Iron (Fe) Bacteria with A Refill Drinking Water Treatment System in Tinggimoncong District Apdiyani Toalu; Muh. Risal Tawil; Musfirah Musfirah; Mauritz Pandapotan Marpaung; Rahmat Pannyiwi; Halimatussa'diah Halimatussa'diah
International Journal of Health Sciences Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Health Sciences
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Drinking water is water that has gone through a processing process or without a processing process that meets health requirements and can be drunk directly. Drinking water is safe for health if it meets the Physical, Microbiological, Chemical and Radioactive requirements contained in the mandatory parameters and additional parameters. The purpose of this study was to determine the content of E.coli, Coliform and Iron (Fe) Bacteria with a Refill Drinking Water Treatment System in Tinggimoncong District. This type of research is quantitative research with a descriptive approach, namely the type of research used to analyze data by describing or describing the data that has been collected as it is. This sampling technique is total sampling. This research was conducted on August 12-13 2022. The sample in this study was refill drinking water in Tinggimoncong District. In examining the laboratory test, the researcher used the Sanitarian Kit. Drinking water samples were taken from 11 drinking water depots spread across Tinggimoncong District. The results of this study indicated that of the 11 samples of drinking water that did not contain E.coli, and 7 samples of drinking water that contained coliform, 11 samples contained iron (Fe) according to the permissible levels and 4 samples of drinking water were free of microbiological and chemical content. From the results of this study, it is suggested that the Health Service and Community Health Centers improve supervision of the quality of DAMIU not only checking the quality of AMIU but also the feasibility of DAM and PHBS of employees and DAMIU quality is not only checked on processed products but on DAMIU that is ready to be distributed because contamination can occur during packaging.
Analysis of Age and Gender Factors on the Incidence Rate of Cataracts in the Ophthalmology Clinic Lumastari Ajeng Wijayanti; Meillisa Carlen Mainassy; Anggi Aryadi; Rahmat Pannyiwi; Asbath Said; Harlina Harlina
International Journal of Health Sciences Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): International Journal of Health Sciences
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Cataracts are a cause of blindness which accounts for approximately half of all blindness in the world, especially in developing countries. The mechanism of cataract formation is highly multifactorial. Loss of transparency in the nucleus and cortex of the lens of the eye can occur as a result of oxidation of membrane lipids, structural or enzymatic proteins by peroxides or free radicals induced by UV light. Other factors that can cause cataract formation are degenerative processes and diabetes mellitus). Cataract therapy is a surgical procedure by removing the cloudy lens, because no medical therapy has been proven to remove cataracts in adults. There are many methods that can be done with surgery for cataract patients. One of them is phacoemulsification, which is a cataract surgery using a small incision method. In this technique, liquefaction of the lens is made using an ultrasound probe that is inserted through an incision in the cornea or anterior sclera. This study aims to determine the relationship between age and gender with the incidence of cataracts at the Eye Polyclinic Outpatient Installation in 2022. This is a retrospective analytic study by examining data in the Recamedics Department. The data is grouped by age, sex and type of cataracts. There were 197 patients who came to the eye polyclinic in July 2022. From the results of the study, 197 people suffered from cataracts with a percentage of 88 men (45%) and 109 women (55%) and the age group that suffered the most from cataracts was the age group 53-68 years and the most common cataracts were senile cataract. Analysis of the relationship between age and gender with the incidence of cataracts in the Outpatient Installation (Poly Eyes) for the period of July 2022 obtained a value for the relationship between age and the incidence of cataracts P = 0.846 and the relationship between sex and the incidence of cataracts P = 0.01. Conclusion: In this study there is a significant relationship between gender and the incidence of cataracts and there is no relationship between age and the incidence of cataracts.