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FACTORS AFFECTING WORK FATIGUE IN INPATIENTS' FEMALE NURSES: LITERATURE REVIEW Shafiera Rosnia; Dyah Utari; Agustina
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jphrecode.v6i2.21714

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ABSTRACT Background: Work fatigue is a decreasing condition of human body physically and mentally which can cause errors and work accident  that affect performances and productivities. In several developed countries  around 25% of all female workers, including nurses, experience work fatigue. Purpose: To determine whether there are relationships between sleep patterns, work shifts, workload, and occupational stress with work fatigue in female nurses inpatient room. Method:  This is a review study of literature published between 2010 – 2020 available from Google Scholar and PubMed. Result: This study contained 20 previous research journals and found that 11 journals proved a strong relationship between sleep patterns and work fatigue, 5 journals proved there were a relationship between workload and work fatigue, 7 journals proved there were a relationship between work shifts and work fatigue, and 5 journals proved there were a relationship between occupational stress and work fatigue. Conclusion: The analysis state that sleep patterns most related to work fatigue in nurses. Suggestion: Promotion of occupational and safety at the work place is needed to improve the occupational health of nurses, provide a comfortable work space, make recreational activities, and provide balanced nutritional food.
CHEMICAL HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT IN THE METALLURGY DEPARTMENT OF A MINING COMPANY, INDONESIA : A CASE STUDY Yenni Miranda Savira; Arif Susanto; Aprilia Listiarini; Wiliam Engelbert Yochu; Edi Karyono Putro; Danny Rosalinawati Santoso; John Charles Willmot; Anita Johan
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jphrecode.v6i2.23367

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ABSTRACT Background: Miners are routinely exposed to various hazardous chemicals entering the body through inhalation, dermal, and ingestion. Although, likely, the long-term health impacts of certain chemicals will only become evident in years to come, the utilization of hazardous chemicals will continue to increase in the coming years, leading to a higher disease burden. Therefore, effective controls for the sound management of chemicals at the workplace shall be implemented. Purpose: This study aimed to assess the chemicals used and analyze the health risks related to the use of the chemicals in the flotation process. Methods: This study was a descriptive case study conducted in Indonesia's gold and copper mining company. We ran the assessment using the Chemical Health Risk Assessment method published by the Department of Safety and Health, Malaysia, Year 2018. The chemicals analyzed were limited to the reagents used in the flotation process in the metallurgy department, which have two possible exposure, inhalation, and dermal routes. Results: The results show three out of seven chemicals have the potential to expose workers through inhalation, which is categorized under medium risk, where xanthate has the highest risk rating (RR=12), which potentially causes health effects related to acute toxicity, specific target organs, and reproductive toxicity. Meanwhile, five out of seven chemicals have the potential to expose workers through dermal, where three chemicals fell into the high-risk category: promoter, frother, and lime (H2), and two chemicals fell into the moderate-risk category: xanthate and solutrix (M2). Adverse health effects from chemical exposures to dermal include irritation, corrosion, and sensitization. Conclusion: The reagents used in the flotation plant exhibited a significant health risk of inhalation and dermal contact with hazardous chemical exposure. The company shall evaluate the hazard and risk from the hazardous chemicals used in the flotation plant and implement adequate controls, considering elimination, substitution, engineering, administrative, and personal protective equipment (PPE) controls to minimize the workers' inhalation and dermal exposure.
CORRELATION BETWEEN OHS KNOWLEDGE, MOTIVATION, WORK STRESS, AND UNSAFE ACTION (STUDY ON PRODUCTION SECTION WORKERS AT PT MANDIRI JAVA FOOD SEMARANG, INDONESIA): A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY Ayu Sekar Pawening; Tri Martiana
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jphrecode.v6i2.29460

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ABSTRACT Background: As the industrial revolution 4.0 began, technology began to grow, and company owners began to develop their use of technology and human resources. According to the 8th Sustainable Development Goal's targets concerning decent work and economic growth, it is necessary to achieve targets related to protecting workers' rights and supporting a safe working environment for all workers, including prevention of work accidents. One of the causes of work accidents is unsafe action in the food industry as PT Mandiri Java Food Semarang that can be caused by personal factors, including knowledge of occupational health and safety (OHS), motivation, and work stress. Purpose: This study analyzes the correlation between OHS knowledge, motivation, and work stress with unsafe actions experienced by production workers at PT Mandiri Java Food Semarang. Method: This type of research was descriptive observational research with a cross-sectional design using spearman correlation test. The sample of the study was all the total population of the production workers (37 people). Results: The results showed a weak correlation between OHS knowledge and unsafe action (r = -0.351). Moderate category correlation between motivation (r = -0.491) and work stress (r = 0.479) with unsafe action. Conclusion: This study concludes that OHS knowledge, motivation, and work stress are correlated factors and contribute to the occurrence of unsafe actions carried out by workers in the production sector of PT Mandiri Java Food Semarang.
STUDY OF LITERATURE RELATED TO STAFF PERFORMANCE FACTORS' LINKAGES TO INCOMPLETE MEDICAL RECORD DOCUMENTS IN PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER Rossalina Adi Wijayanti; Widian Almas Zatin; Novita Nuraini
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jphrecode.v6i2.31050

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ABSTRACT Background:  Excellent and quality medical record services can be seen from the contents of the completeness of the file, timely, accurate and compliance with aspects of legal requirements.  The ideal standard for the completeness of medical record documents is 100%. However, based on a literature review, there are still medical record documents which weren’t 100% complete. The incomplete filling of medical record documents is related to many things, including the delay in fulfilling the patient's rights to the contents of the medical record and reduction in the quality of medical record services. Purpose:  The study aims to analyze the factors causing the incomplete filling of medical record documents at the  public health center. Method:  Data collection was conducted by literature search from the Google Scholar database and the Garuda Portal, and 12 articles were reviewed. Result: The biggest factor identified was the individual factors, namely the skills factor (75%), then knowledge factor (50%), and the lowest percentage was the ability factor (16.67%). On the organizational and motivator variables, the identified factors were leadership (50%) and motivator (16.67%). Conclusion: There was a need for documentation procedures in the form of Standard Operating Procedure that were socialized to health workers.  There is also a need for leaders to provide communication forum between health personnels, and a form of evaluation and control in good and correct documentation of medical records combined with rewards and punishment system. It is also necessary to provide seminars and trainings to health workers regarding correct medical record filling. Health workers who have limited time to fill out, can arrange a good work plan.  
THE USE OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY AS A TREATMENT OF INTERNET ADDICTION DISORDER IN ADOLESCENTS: LITERATURE REVIEW Lutfian; Ayunda Puteri Rizanti; Ilany Nandia Chandra
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jphrecode.v6i2.31158

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ABSTRACT Background: Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD) is a condition of internet dependence that can hinder adolescent development, as many as 73% of teenagers experience gadget addiction and as much as 75% experience internet addiction. IAD can cause significant losses to teenagers, such as they will not control themselves, feeling restless, anxious, depressed and can impair their daily activities. This can harm their psych and psychology. Purpose: This article aims to analyze the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) on IAD treatment in adolescents. Method: The method used in writing this article was a literature review. Reports were obtained through search sites such as Proquest, Science Direct, and PubMed with a range of publication years 2015-2021. Nine main journals were used as references by the authors. Results: From the nine major journals, it was found that CBT was effective in treating and reducing the signs and symptoms of internet addiction in adolescents. After being given CBT intervention for 1-12 meetings, there was an improvement in neurotransmitters and imaging results in the brain. Furthermore, giving CBT can reduce the duration of gadget use, anxiety, depression, and impulsive behavior in adolescents with IAD. Conclusion: CBT can be used to treat and prevent IAD in adolescents by changing maladaptive behavior into adaptive ones. Individuals are taught to understand and monitor their thoughts to identify which triggers feelings and actions of internet addiction.
EDUCATING THE IMPACT OF COCONUT SPROUT ON MATERNAL HYPERTENSION IN TANGERANG, INDONESIA: A CASE STUDY Sumiaty Aiba; Desman Berkati Larosa; Maria Maxmila Yoche; Christie Lidia Rumerung; Komilie Sitomorang
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): March
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ABSTRACT Background: The effects of hypertension during pregnancy have caused health problems serious to mother and fetus. Hypertension can affect fetal development, and sudden fetal and maternal death. One source of plant nutrients that can optimize the number of blood cells is coconut sprout. Purpose: Coconut sprouts are high in carbohydrates, fiber, and antioxidants that can help optimize maternal health during pregnancy and reduce the risk of hypertension during pregnancy, however, not many women are aware of this information. Methods: This study attempts to inform pregnant women of the benefit of coconut sprout using lectures and demonstration along with primary health centre activities.  A pretest and a posttest were conducted to assess improvement in knowledge. The total number of participants who participated in the activities was 50 people. The age range of pregnant women was 23-38 years old. Result: Knowledge of participants before the presentation of the material were low, with an average score of 35.41%, compared to 64.55% after the explanation. The comparison of participants' knowledge before and after education was 29.14%. The educational activities and dissemination conducted in the Binong Public Health Center area was to add, expand, and improve participants' knowledge of the impact of hypertension during pregnancy. Conclusion: Activities that needed to be continued was checking up urine, protein during pregnancy, direct application of coconut sprouts with controlling laboratory results, and increasing socialization, health promotion about the impact of hypertension, and the use of coconut sprouts to the general public.
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW: FACTORS AFFECTING NURSE’S WORK STRESS IN HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Dian Putri Suryati; Nuzulul Kusuma Putri; Normala Ibrahim
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jphrecode.v6i2.34422

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ABSTRACT Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed millions of lives worldwide and caused a severe impact in all aspects of human life. Healthcare workers have important roles in improving the health status of the community and thus face high demand to continue to provide optimal integrated services for the community. Nurses who formed the largest group of healthcare workers have been reported to experience the high pressures and demands due to the pandemic which led to increased work stress levels. Purpose: This study aimed to identify the factors that influence work stress on nurses at the hospital's Emergency Room service during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: This is a literature review with a population of 75 articles with the keywords used : "Work Stress", "Emergency Room" "Nurse", "Pandemic Covid-19". After going through the screening process using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) method and analyzing with PICO (Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome), 9 reference articles were analyxed. Results: The research that has been carried out in various countries showed that the factors which drove nurses' work stress came from the internal factors of nurses and the work environment, that was the hospitals. Conclusion: The factors that drive nurses’ work stress consists of individual factors and organizational factors.
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH IN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: A SCOPING REVIEW Dhea Benedikta Tarigan; Inge Dhamanti
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jphrecode.v6i2.34624

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ABSTRACT Background: Primary Health Care (PHC) is a gatekeeper in providing comprehensive services for maternal and child health (MCH). MCH services in PHC remain limited and have not been entirely handled and distributed. Based on this, MCH in PHC requires Quality Improvement (QI) interventions. Purpose: Identify the implementation of QI in maternal and child health in PHC and identify the most QI tools or approaches used. Methods: This is a scoping review of the qualitative and quantitative results of studies that focused on Quality Improvement for maternal and child health in Primary Health Care. The inclusion criteria consist of articles published in English and original articles; the topic is an improvement for maternal and child health in Primary Health Care; full text and open access.  Results: Six findings have been found, which are: QI interventions for MCH problems mostly happen in Low Middle Income Countries (LMIC); Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA)  was the most used QI intervention approach; the success of QI implementation including the interventions; the most used QI Intervention; the role of stakeholders; and factors related to the successes of QI intervention.  Conclusion: Implementation QI is often carried out in Low-Middle Income Countries (LMIC).  Furthermore, various QI interventions have been used to solve maternal and child health issues. The most used QI tool was PDSA. Training, mentoring, and workshops for midwives and clinic teams were most often QI interventions implemented.
IMPACT OF IMPLEMENTING A SURGICAL SAFETY CHECKLIST IN HOSPITAL: LITERATURE REVIEW Ezha Gadis Rekly Arimbi; Inge Dhamanti
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jphrecode.v6i2.34769

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ABSTRACT Background: The Surgical Safety Checklist is part of WHO's efforts to reduce the number of deaths worldwide. Purpose: To analyze the impact of implementing the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist in hospitals. Methods: Article search was carried out through PubMed and ScienceDirect databases using keywords ("impact") OR ("effect") AND ("implementation") AND ("surgical safety checklist") AND ("hospital") . The total number of articles found was 195, but only six articles met the inclusion criteria. Results: A comprehensive study in 7 hospitals located in 4 countries found the impact of implementing the Surgical Safety Checklist in hospitals could improve the quality of care, reduce the length of hospitalization, reduce mortality and complications that cause morbidity, reduce treatment costs, improve surgical team communication, increase trust in the safety culture in the operating room, improve teamwork climate, safety climate, surgical outcomes, and improve patient safety. Conclusion: Surgical Safety Checklist can reduce mortality and morbidity, improve quality of care, reduce treatment costs, and affect the attitudes & perceptions of team members and patient safety.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MALNUTRITION AND SEVERE PNEUMONIA AMONG TODDLERS IN EAST JAVA, INDONESIA : AN ECOLOGICAL STUDY Milistia Kristi Prastika; Erni Astutik
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jphrecode.v6i2.34831

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ABSTRACT Background: The case of toddler mortality in the world due to pneumonia is still relatively high. In community-acquired-pneumonia, severity was an independent risk factor for death. Malnutrition and infectious diseases have a mutually influential relationship with each other. The high cases of pneumonia and malnutrition in toddlers in East Java Province need to be considered because they will support the welfare of the 3rd Sustainable Development Goal, in this case, it is necessary to conduct research on nutrition and pneumonia in toddlers in East Java Province Purpose: To analyze the relationship between malnutrition and severe pneumonia in toddlers in East Java Province in 2019-2020 Methods: This research design used an ecological study with district/city in the East Java Province as the analysis unit. The data were taken from the health profile of East Java Province. The data analysis technique used was the Spearman test. Results: The study showed that there was a relationship between malnutrition and pneumonia in toddlers because p = 0.001 < = 0.05. Conclusion: There is a strong relationship between cases of severe pneumonia and malnutrition in toddlers in the East Java Province in 2019-2020 with a positive relationship direction.

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