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JHSP is an Open Access, double blind peer-reviewed, biannualy journal in the field of public health sciences and prevention. The aim of the journal is to stimulate dissemination of knowledge in the public health field in order to improve efficacy, effectiveness and efficiency of public health interventions to improve health outcomes of populations. JHSP published by State Islamic University of Sunan Ampel Surabaya in collaboration with PERSAKMI.
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The Relationship between Self-Efficacy and Readiness of Interprofessional Education (IPE) among Students at the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences UIN Alauddin Makassar Vovi Sulastri Akhmad; Saldi Yusuf; Ayu Safitri; Helmi Juwita; Risnah Risnah; Arbianingsih Arbianingsih
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 3 No. 3S (2019): Spesial Issue
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Interprofessional education (IPE) needs to be introduced early in the academic stage to prepare health professionals who are expected to be more professional. Both self-efficacy and IPE readiness are vital considerations to achieve the goals regarding the implementation of IPE. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between self-efficacy and IPE readiness. This research used a descriptive correlation design with a cross-sectional approach. The sampling was 146 students and utilized 10% quota sampling from each major. This study consisted of two types of questionnaires, namely the self-efficacy questionnaire and Readiness of the Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS). The collected data were analyzed using the Chi-Square test. The result of this study indicated that 56.8% of students have high self-efficacy. There are no students in low self-efficacy category. Then, the readiness of students on IPE is high, with 89.0%, and there are no students in low category. The Chi-Square test result shows that the value of p=0.006 or p<0.05. It means that there is a relationship between self-efficacy and readiness of IPE among students at FKIK UIN Alauddin Makassar. Therefore, to implement IPE, efforts need to be made to improve students’ self-efficacy and ultimately improve IPE readiness.
Career Path to Nurse Job Satisfaction In The Hospital Azwar Azwar; Nur Hidayah; Andi Adriana Amal; Syamsiah Rauf
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 3 No. 3S (2019): Spesial Issue
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The high number of nurses who work can illustrate that nurses have an important role in improving health status so that strategic steps are needed in managing nursing staff in a better direction. As for the impact caused by uncontrolled nursing staff is dissatisfaction with nurses nurses so that the decline in nurse performance in providing nursing care to patients so that nurse satisfaction is an indicator that must be considered by all parties concerned. The solution to this problem is the issuance of the Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia through the ministry of health which has issued a policy regarding nurses' career paths as an embodiment in improving the quality of nursing staff and is expected to be able to increase nursing staff satisfaction. The writing of this article aims to see how the career path influences the satisfaction of nurses in the hospital. Literature and research review was carried out using several databases: 12 articles from Google Scholar and Pubmed with key words in nurse careers, performance, nurses and nurse satisfaction with career paths. From the results of a review of several journals included in the inclusion criteria, it was found that nurses' career paths had good effectiveness towards increasing nurse satisfaction, this can be seen by the existence of a continuous education system and work rewards that are owned by the career level system.
Cortisol Level Related Glucose Intolerance in Adult with Obese Central Nurzakiah Hasan; Veni Hadju; Nurhaedar Jafar; Ridwan Mochtar Thaha
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 3 No. 3S (2019): Spesial Issue
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Obesity is associated with an increased risk of diseases, especially central obesity. Central obesity is a risk factor of glucose intolerance. Glucose intolerance is the beginning of diabetes mellitus. Many factors influence glucose intolerance. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between cortisol levels and some other factors related glucose intolerance. This study was a cross-sectional study from 12 high schools in Makassar. The analysis for this study was performed with 54 teachers. Characteristic samples, anthropometry, fasting blood glucose (FBG), cortisol were measured for all samples. Blood plasma glucose was measured from venous blood samples. Respondents were mostly female (85.2%), married (87%), bachelor’s degree (79,6%) and Buginesse (66.7%). The average age of respondents was 49.37 years. The results showed a significant relationship formula: between high cortisol levels in respondents who experienced glucose intolerance (p=0.043). Stress variables did not show a significant relationship, but the average score was higher in those who experienced glucose intolerance than those who had normal glucose. The frequency of consumption of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, and Body mass index (BMI) did not show a significant relationship with glucose intolerance. Cortisol levels are associated with glucose intolerance in adults with central obesity.
Analysis of Routine Blood Profile as Data Supporting for Nursing Assessment in Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy Treatment at the RSU. Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo Yuliana Syam; Prihantono Prihantono; Elly Lilianty Sjattar; Arnis Puspitha
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 3 No. 3S (2019): Spesial Issue
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Chemotherapy is one of the modality therapies given to breast cancer patients to inhibit cancer cell metastases. The side effects of chemotherapy can suppress the hematopoietic system in the bone marrow and progressively affect the patient's prognosis. The aim of study was to analyze routine blood profiles as supporting data in developing nursing care for breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy at the RSU. Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo Makassar, Indonesia, from June to September 2018. This research was a descriptive research with descriptive survey method. This research was conducted at the RSU Surgical Polyclinic. Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo. The sampling technique used was Non-Probability Sampling a purposive sampling method. The participants of this study were patients with breast cancer who undergo chemotherapy treatment with a number of samples that meet the inclusion criteria as many as 32 people. of the 17 routine blood components which were assessed as one of the investigations in 32 patients were found to be 4 abnormal components, red blood cells mean ± SD (3.99 10^6/ uL ± 0.51), hemoglobin mean ± SD (11.18 gr/l ± 1.09), hematocrit mean ± SD (34.96% ± 3.96), and mean ± SD monocyte (15,043 10^3/uL ± 8.95). due to metastasis and side effects of chemotherapy treatment decrease red blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and increase in specific immune response through increase of monocytes indicator that performing phagocytosis.
Factors Related to Nurse Respond Time on Handling of Emergency Patient in IGD Room at Sawerigading Hospital Sriwahyuni Sriwahyuni
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 3 No. 3S (2019): Spesial Issue
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The services of emergency patients play a very important role based on the principle of ’time saving is life saving’. This means that all actions taken during an emergency condition must be truly effective and efficient. This is reminiscent of the condition that people can lose their lives just in minutes. Response time depends on the speed available as well as the quality of providing assistance to save lives/prevent disability. There are many factors that influence nurses' response time which are education level, knowledge, length of work, and training. To know factors related to nurse-responded time on handling of emergency patient in IGD Room at Sawerigading Hospital. The research design used was cross-sectional analytic correlation. The respondents were all nurses implementing in IGD Room at Sawerigading Hospital. The population is this study were 31 nurses in IGD Room at Sawerigading Hospital and were selected using total sampling method. . Data analysis used chi-square test. There is a long working relationship with nurse respond time on emergency patient handling (value ρ = 0,014 <α = 0,05). There is norelationship of education with nurse time responder (value ρ = 0,729> α = 0,05). There is no relationship of gadar training with nurse respond time (value ρ = 0,307> α = 0,05). Factors related to nurse respond time on handling of emergency patient in IGD Room at Sawerigading Hospital that is long work. Therefore, the quality of service in the ER should also be improved through improvement efforts concerning with resources, facilities, procedures, services, and other technical aspects.
Effect of Foot Massage on Decreasing Blood Pressure in Hypertension Patients in Bontomarannu Health Center Fitriani Fitriani; Risnawati H R; Ratnasari Ratnasari; Maria Ulfah Azhar
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 3 No. 3S (2019): Spesial Issue
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Hypertension is called the silent killer because the symptoms are often without complaints. The number of people with hypertension in the world continue to increase every year, estimated that by 2025 there will be 1.5 billion people affected by hypertension. It is also estimated that every year 9.4 million people die from hypertension and complications. when anti-hypertension is needed, non-pharmacological treatment can be used as a complement to get a better treatment effect. One of the non-pharmacological therapies offered to reduce hypertension with massage therapy (massage). The aim of the study was to determine the effect of foot massage on reducing blood pressure in hypertensive patients in the work area of ​​Bontomarannu Health Center, Gowa Regency. This research was conducted on January 2015 using the static group comparison method. The population in this study were residents in the working area of ​​Bontomarannu Health Center and samples were taken with purposive sampling technique with a total sample of 20 people. Based on the results of the study it was found that the administration of foot massage interventions can reduce blood pressure. The statistical test results showed between the systole control group (p-value 0.798), the diastolic control group (p-value 0.726) and the systolic treatment group (p-value 0.004), the diastolic treatment group (p-value 0.005). The administration of foot massage intervention has an influence on the decrease in blood pressure compared to the group that is not given a foot massage intervention.
The Effect of Implementation of Patient Orientation Program on Patient's Adaptability Nur Hidayah; Dardin Dardin; Dian Pratiwi Putri
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 3 No. 3S (2019): Spesial Issue
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New patients undergoing inpatient services at the hospital should be given an orientation program to the care environment. The room orientation program is not only for patients but also for families who will be involved in the treatment process. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the implementation of patient orientation program on patient’s adaptability in the internal care room of the Sheikh Yusuf Hospital, Gowa Regency. The design used was pre-experimental in one subject group (one-group pretest and posttest) with the population of all samples obtained by Internal Care at Syekh Yusuf Hospital in Gowa Regency. The sample size was 21 respondents using accidental sampling. The independent variable was the implementation of patient orientation program and the dependent variable was the patient's adaptability. The methodof collecting data was a questionnaire. Data were analyzed using Wilcoxon signed rank test.The result of the study showed that there was an effect of the implementation of the patient orientation program on patient’s adaptability (p = 0,000 Z = -4,059).As the conclusion,if nurses carry out orientation programs to patients according to the procedure, the patient will be able to adapt to the environment and the treatment process.Further research on the effect of implementing an orientation program on patient’s adaptability should be directed to innovative models of patient orientation program.

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