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Journal of Health Science and Prevention
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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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Earthing Method Reducing the Length of Acute Respiratory Infection Among Preterm Infants Estiningtyas Estiningtyas; Anindhita Yudha Cahyaningtyas; Muhammad Akhsin Muflikhun
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): JHSP Vol 6 No 1 - 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29080/jhsp.v6i1.650

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Preterm infants have compromised immune systems where the maturity of the organs and body system is not optimum. The compromised immune system makes premature infants susceptible to micro-bacterial infections. Acute respiratory infection is the most common infection among them. This study aimed to investigate the significant difference in the length of acute respiratory infection before and after Earthing therapy. This research is a quasi-experimental study. The location is Sukoharjo District, Indonesia, from March to August 2021. The population in this study is preterm infants whose data is obtained from monthly reports on Central Java Statistic Agency. The number of samples of preterm infants was 192 infants. The sample size was 20 infants. Earthing duration is 1 hour every day for 30 days. The statistical analysis results in a P-value of 0,000 and t-count 8.065>t table 2.093, indicating a significant difference in the length of Acute Respiratory Infections among preterm infants before and after Earthing therapy. It is recommended that mothers of preterm infants continue to utilize Earthing devices longer to increase the immune system and prevent acute respiratory infection. Furthermore, using Earthing therapy is beneficial for improving the general immune system in preventing or accelerating the healing process of microbial infection with Earthing devices or straight to the ground.
Respon Berduka pada Pasien Kanker Payudara Nia Kurniasih; Laili Rahayuwati; Lilis Mamuroh; Kusman Ibrahim; Raden Nabilah Putri Fauziyyah
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): JHSP Vol 6 No 1 - 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29080/jhsp.v6i1.668

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Cancer is one of the various non communicable diseases. Breast cancer often occurs at an advanced stage caused by a person's delay in early detection. Everyone has a different response in dealing with a disease. Grieving is an emotional reaction that a person feels towards loss. Several factors influencing the grieving response include age, stage, and duration of illness. This study aimed to identify the grieving response by age, stage of cancer, duration of illness, and determine the relationship between age, stage of cancer, duration of illness, and grieving response. The research method used descriptive correlational. The population in this study was 200 people with sampling technique using a total sampling of 200 respondents. Data analysis was univariate and bivariate using the Chi-Square correlation test. This research showed that almost all respondents were at the acceptance stage; nearly half were aged 45-54 years were in stage 3, and half had <1 year of illness. Correlation results showed a significant relationship between age and grieving response p-value 0.000 <0.050, but there was no significant relationship between stage, duration of illness, and grieving response p-value> 0.050. There is a relationship between age and grieving response. There is no relationship between cancer stage, duration of illness, and grieving response. This research can be used to develop information that age influences the grieving response in breast cancer patients.
Telenursing Asuhan Keperawatan pada Lansia dengan Covid 19: Case Report Ummi Malikal Balqis; Asep Suryadin
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): JHSP Vol 6 No 1 - 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29080/jhsp.v6i1.683

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on health systems in many countries, including Indonesia. From this crisis, nurses as one of the front lines in COVID-19 health services have an important role in providing nursing services for self-isolated patients at home through family care's telenursing services. Teh Method of this study uses a case report design in 1 case of a family with an elderly confirmed positive for covid 19 that carried out through virtual monitoring with a telenursing approach. Observation and analysis of the case report of family care's telenursing based on the 5 Family Health Task (FHT) approach according to Maglaya's theory associated with NANDA-NOC-NIC International. The Results study shows that the family care's telenursing helps the elderly and families recognize the covid 19 problems, making decisions for appropriate treatment, caring for the elderly through telenursing, modifying a healthy environment for the elderly, and utilizing telenursing so that this program can effectively help families and the elderly achieve maximum health status during the self-quarantine period in Home. This study is expected to be a reference for related institutions to develop family care's telenursing in providing family nursing care for families with COVID-19 problems
Studi Komparatif Pengembangan Contact Tracing Applications Di Singapura dan Indonesia (Studi Kasus: TraceTogether dan PeduliLindungi): (Case Study: TraceTogether and PeduliLindungi) Diah Khrisma Putriana; Aditya Putra Pratama Santosa; Inge Dhamanti
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): JHSP Vol 6 No 1 - 2022
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One way to handle the COVID-19 pandemic is tracing related to close contacts of positive cases. This is to identify the place and time of people who have close contact with positive COVID-19 patients and inform those indicated as positive for COVID-19 to prevent further spread. Therefore, each country has released Contact Tracing Applications (CTAs) to support the tracing process. TraceTogether and PeduliLindungi applications are examples of embodiments of Contact Tracing Applications. This study aimed to compare the development of CTAs in Singapore and Indonesia to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. This research used a literature research method to manifest the development of CTAs in Singapore and Indonesia. His study focused on the differences in application development that have been implemented in the two countries: Singapore as a pioneer of CTAs with the TraceTogether application and Indonesia which Singapore inspired by designing the PeduliLindungi application. This research is expected to be considered in the development of better CTAs. This is one of the recovery steps for the two countries after the COVID-19 pandemic in approaching health through the application.
Waiting Time of Patients in Outpatient Hospital Before and After Pandemic Covid 19: A Literature Review Fitra Pringgayuda; Faridah Hashim; Nahla Abduljaleel Yahya Alsaidi
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): JHSP Vol 6 No 1 - 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29080/jhsp.v6i1.705

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Patient waiting times is an important factor that affecting hospital services quality. Waiting time will affect service satisfaction and repeat visits at the hospital, especially for outpatients. This study aims to determine the literature review of the patient waiting time at the hospital. Method: The literature review method with the PRISMA approach used in this literature review. Synthesis of data used the PICO method. The articles source was through Google Scholar, Pubmed NCBI and DOAJ. The inclusion criteria set were articles with the keywords "factor, waiting time, outpatients, hospitals", articles in Indonesian or English, published in 2012-2022, and accessible in full text. Results: In this literature, 10 articles were found that matched the inclusion and exclusion criteria. A total of 4 articles were obtained after the Covid 19 pandemic and 6 articles before the covid 19 pandemic. Before the covid 19 pandemic, the average waiting time for 6 articles was 83.62 minutes with the fastest time of 65 minutes and the longest time of 149 minutes. After the COVID-19 pandemic, the average waiting time for 4 articles was 42.6 minutes with the fastest waiting time of 19.2 minutes and the longest waiting time of 93 minutes. This shows that the waiting time is faster during the pandemic than before the pandemic. In the results, the factors that influence the waiting time before the pandemic are human resources and medical records. One article states that the waiting time factor is the type of hospital and gender. After the pandemic, the influencing factors were found: arrival time, number of patients, registration time, medical records and medical records. Conclusion: the addition of hospital staff and an electronic-based medical record system can be an effort that can be made to shorten waiting times. However, if this is not possible, information on the order and time of service to patients can be an alternative to reduce waiting times
Faktor-Faktor Yang Berhubungan Dengan Status Fungsional Dan Kesehatan Mental Post Covid-19 Edian Fitriana; Dewi Gayatri; Muhammad Adam; Tuti Herawati
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): JHSP Vol 6 No 1 - 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29080/jhsp.v6i1.722

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The new coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) has been declared a pandemic by WHO. The transmission of Covid-19 is robust and the infection rate is fast. This systematic review aims to analyze and review the currently published literature related to factors associated with functional status and mental health in post-Covid-19 patients. The method used is by searched the relevant databases and assessed research articles that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. After an initial screening of articles identified by the title and abstract, 167 were selected. Furthermore, 52 full-text articles were assessed and reviewed against our inclusion criteria and thus 16 articles were deemed eligible and analyzed in this analysis. All studies included an adult population between 18 and 95 years. The median length of hospitalization for Covid-19 patients ranged from 12 days to 21 days.  The most common long-term symptoms in Covid-19 patients include: shortness of breath, fatigue, decreased physical function, insomnia, impaired cognitive function, depression, and anxiety. Factors that influence it besides demographics also include the length of hospitalization, The severity of illness, and the presence of comorbidities. Therefore, having the right support and treatment with the proper management strategy can help restore and improve their health after being discharged from the hospital
Children’s Hands Washing Activities in the Prevention of COVID-19 Eka Afdi Septiyono; Ira Rahmawati; Nuning Dwi Merina
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): JHSP Vol 6 No 2 - 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29080/jhsp.v6i2.739

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One of the infectious diseases that have high morbidity and mortality rates is Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) which is transmitted through the bite of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes. In West Java Province, dengue cases fluctuated. So it is necessary to analyze and review the influence of weather on dengue cases in West Java Province with the pattern and prevalence of dengue cases in all cities and districts in West Java Province. This type of research is quantitative descriptive research by making exploratory observations and producing something general with a Geographic Information System approach. The location of this research is in all 27 districts and cities in West Java Province. Data on dengue cases in West Java Province is accessed from the West Java Provincial Health Office on the West Java Open Data platform (https://opendata.jabarprov.go.id/). Then the population data of West Java Province can be accessed at the Central Statistics Agency of West Java Province on the https://jabar.bps.go.id/ platform. Analysis of this research data for incidence is calculated by dividing the number of cases divided by the population and then multiplying by one hundred thousand, while the prevalence can be calculated by dividing the number of cases divided by the population and then multiplying by a thousand, and mapping using QGIS 3.16. From 2014 – 2020, the highest cases were in the city of Bandung and the highest prevalence was in the city of Sukabumi. there is a relationship between rainfall and DHF cases in West Java Province in 2014 - 2020 with a moderate correlation strength where rainfall plays a role in the incidence of DHF cases but is not absolute because it can still be influenced by other factors.
Mental Health Literacy and Self-Stigma on Intention to Seek Professional Psychological Help Diyah Riskita Sari; Siti Nur Asiyah
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): JHSP Vol 6 No 2 - 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29080/jhsp.v6i2.746

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This study aims to determine the effect of mental health literacy and self-stigma on the intention to seek professional psychological help in the mental health community. Data collection using research instruments from the Mental Health Literacy Scale (MHLS), The Self Stigma of Seeking Psychology Help (SSOSH-10), and the TPB Questionnaire on Mentalhealing.id community members who joined in the application Telegram (n=100). Data were analyzed using the Multiple Linear Regression analysis. The results of this study indicated that there is a significant effect of mental health literacy and self-stigma on the intention to seek professional psychological help in the mental health community (Fvalue= 20,501; Ftable= 2.36; p<0.10). The level of intention to seek professional psychological help is in a good category, which is 61%.
Health Information: A Case Report of "Unknown" Hepatitis in Indonesia Elanda Fikri; Yura Witsqa Firmansyah
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): JHSP Vol 6 No 2 - 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29080/jhsp.v6i2.758

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Hepatitis is a disease that attacks the liver by inflammation. The Hepatitis virus is the most common agent causing hepatitis. Globally, hepatitis that often occurs in the world is hepatitis A-E. Recently, reported a new case of hepatitis with unknown aetiology. On 12 May 2022, reported by the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control, the reported cases of "unknown" hepatitis in children aged under 10 years in the UK were 176 cases. Other countries outside the EU/EEA and the United Kingdom reported that on May 19, 2022, reports of "unknown" hepatitis cases in children reached 313 cases, identified from 16 countries. The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia released on May 17, 2022, a total of 14 cases in Indonesia, with details of probable case and 13 pending classification. As of May 19, 2022, reports of deaths due to "unknown" hepatitis cases reached six. This article's objectives to disseminate health information regarding case reports of “unknown” hepatitis, case symptoms, and prevention and control efforts in Indonesia so that it does not become an outbreak. To prevent and control "unknown" hepatitis in Indonesia, the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia conducts surveillance and therapeutic efforts
Pengaruh Penyakit Komorbid pada Pasien Terkonfirmasi COVID-19 Terhadap Hasil Pemeriksaan Laboratorium Penanda Inflamasi Apriani; Basuki Rachmad; Nuraddiyani Hidayah; Islakhun Ni'mah
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): JHSP Vol 6 No 2 - 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29080/jhsp.v6i2.792

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Inflammatory reactions play an important role in the pathophysiology of COVID-19. Levels of D-dimer, procalcitonin (PCT) and C-reactive Protein (CRP) are known to increase in response to an inflammatory reaction.  Comorbid COVID-19 patients are often associated with severe conditions and do not survive. In handling COVID-19 patients with comorbidities, it is necessary to recommend specific laboratory examinations to make the actions given more effective and efficient and reduce costs and treatment time. This study aims to determine the effect of comorbid on the results of laboratory examination of inflammatory markers. The study was conducted in June – August 2022 at Siloam Lippo Village Hospital. Subjects and laboratory results were presented descriptively. Test the effect of comorbid and inflammatory marker parameters using a statistical regression test (a=0.5%). Statistical tests showed no significant effect on comorbidity on laboratory results of inflammatory markers D-dimer (P= 0.467) and PCT (P= 0.834). Comorbidities significantly affected CRP examination results (P = 0.002). In this case, it is necessary to prioritize all comorbid COVID-19 patients to have an early CRP examination to treat rapidly decreasing oxygen saturation, deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism and death.