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Journal of Applied Health Management and Technology
ISSN : 27153061     EISSN : 2715307X     DOI : -
Core Subject : Health,
Journal of Applied Health Management and Technology is a national journal which publishes about health management and health technology.
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FACTORS AFFECTING MOTHER OF CHILDREN UNDER FIVE YEARS OLD’S ACTIVITY TO POSYANDU Syifa Sofia Wibowo; Dhita Aulia Octaviani; Sri Wahyuni
Journal of Applied Health Management and Technology Vol 3, No 3 (2021): July 2021
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (235.704 KB) | DOI: 10.31983/jahmt.v1i3.7479

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ABSTRACT The 2017 Indonesian Health Profile shows the number of posyandu in Indonesia has 164,867 (56.57%) active posyandu. However, the quantity of posyandu is not in line with the quality of utilization of the posyandu. In 2017 there were only 89,070 (82.6%) toddlers weighed in posyandu from 107,846 toddlers who were there. This amount is far from the target of visiting toddlers in Central Java Province, which is equal to 90%. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that influence the activity of mothers of children under five to posyandu, including factors of education, employment, age and knowledge of children under five at the posyandu.             This research was carried out at the Posyandu in the Pandean Lamper Sub-District of Semarang City in March 2019. This type of research was analytic observational with a cross sectional design. The study population was mothers of children under five (1-5 years). Sampling using proportionate stratified random sampling.             The relationship of education and activity of mothers of children under five has a moderate correlation with a value of 0.580 and the relationship between knowledge and activity of mothers of children under five has a strong correlation with a value of 0.675. In the future, it is expected that mothers of toddlers always maintain the activity of posyandu and cadres always provide motivation to mothers to attend the posyandu activities.             Conclusion: the longer the mother under five takes the level of education and the higher the knowledge of the mother under five, the higher the activity of the mother of the toddler to the posyandu.
SMART DENTAL ALARM AS EDUCATIVE MEDIA IN INCREASING KNOWLEDGE AND BEHAVIOR OF TOOTHBRUSHING IN EARLY CHILDHOOD Dewi Ratna; Masrifan Djamil; Tri Wiyatini; Supriyana Supriyana; Lanny Sunarjo
Journal of Applied Health Management and Technology Vol 3, No 3 (2021): July 2021
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Early childhood suffer from very high dental and oral health problems. This problem is caused by poor knowledge and behavior of tooth brushing. An effort toincrease the knowledge and behavior of tooth brushing requires innovative media as per the age and parental assistance. This researce aims to develop innovative dental health education media to increase knowledge and behavior of preschool children. We undertook this study using Research and Development method with the stages of information collection, product build, validation by experts and finished product. The number of samples was 30 for each intervention and control group with a random sampling technique. Data were tested using ISO 9126, chi-square, Shapiro Wilk, Friedman and Man Whitney. The results of this study indicate that Smart Dental Alarm is more effective in increasing the knowledge and behavior of the tooth brushing behavior in preschool children than using power point regarding the pre-test, post-test 1 and 2 which obtain p-Value in 0.000. Smart Dental Alarm is more effective than power point because it is equipped with various features or media types that are intended to increase knowledge and behavior while power point only contains material with pictures.
THE EFFECT OF A COMBINATION OF FOOT BATH GINGER BOILING WATER AND SLOW DEEP BREATHING EXERCISES ON BLOOD PRESSURE REDUCTION IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS Desy Rinawaty; Sulastyawati Sulastyawati; Lucia Retnowati
Journal of Applied Health Management and Technology Vol 3, No 3 (2021): July 2021
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High blood pressure is a disease where there is a drastic increase in blood pressure, where the increase in blood pressure is more than normal. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a combination of foot bath ginger boiling water and slow deep breathing on blood pressure reduction in hypertensive patients. The research design used in this study was Quasy experimental Design with a pre-test and post-test control group design research design, with non-probability sampling techniques, the sample size in this study was 44 respondents divided into 2 namely 22 treatment groups and 22 groups control. The treatment is carried out 6 times for 3 weeks in intensity 2 times a week. Each intervention will be conducted then the respondent will be measured pre-test, then post-test measurements will be carried out after the respondent gets foot bath ginger soak and slow deep breathing treatment. The results showed that after the foot bath treatment of ginger boiled water and slow deep breathing systolic and diastolic blood pressure changed by an average of 40.42%, and for systolic blood pressure was 125.00 mmHg, and diastolic blood pressure 79.55mmHg. The results of the study stated that there was an influence from the administration of the foot bath intervention of ginger cooking water and slow deep breathing on the decrease in blood pressure in hypertensive patients. This can be seen from the Wilcoxon test results with a P value = 0,000 or (p α = 0.05). It can be concluded that the foot baths of ginger cooking water and slow deep breathing have an effect on reducing blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Foot Bath ginger boiling water with a combination of slow deep breathing is very good and suitable for hypertensive patients who choose to use treatment with therapeutic methods, where the therapy can widen blood vessels so that blood circulation becomes smooth so that blood pressure can drop.
MR SPECTROSCOPY FOR VIEWING THE PHYSIOLOGY PROFILE OF THE BRAIN Novia Putri Tsania; Dartini Dartini; Tri Asih Budiwati
Journal of Applied Health Management and Technology Vol 3, No 3 (2021): July 2021
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Background: MR Spectroscopy is a radiological examination using MRS supporting software in the MRI modality that can show the correlation of metabolic or biochemical anatomical and physiological information contained in the body, both in normal and abnormal conditions[1]. MRS is done after a routine brain without contrast or contrast. Proton MR spectroscopy of brain tissue shows the spectral of several metabolites[2]. Some of the main metabolites in brain tissue detected by MRS are NAA, Cholin, Creatinien, and Lipid, Lactate and Myo Inositol. MRS results are in the form of a graph showing the ratio of NAA levels per cholin to the patient's body metabolites and a graph on normal metabolites forming Hunter's angle[3].Methods: This method is a qualitative research with a descriptive approach using comprehensive literatures studies.Results: MRI and MR Spectroscopy examinations in cases of brain disorders will strengthen the diagnosis by looking at changes in the pattern of metabolites in the brain. Some characteristic spectrum patterns can be used as markers of certain diseases, so they can replace biopsy. MR Spectroscopy examination showed that online game addicts had lower levels of NAA concentrations than normal people in the right frontal cortex and lower levels of choline (Cho) in the medial temporal cortex.[4].Conclusion: MR Spectroscopy does not play a role in replacing MRI imaging, but as an addition to non-invasive metabolic information that has a high degree of accuracy for diagnosing abnormalities in brain regions by evaluating spectrum patterns or metabolite ratios.
NON-BLOOD ANEMIA DETECTION: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Tasya Nurlaila Dilla; Melyana Nurul Widyawati; Yeyen Wulandari Dhanio; Desiska Pricilia; Rili Ronia Nggusual; Nur Syahria; Maya Latifatul Masruroh
Journal of Applied Health Management and Technology Vol 3, No 3 (2021): July 2021
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Background: Anemia is a serious global health problem that may result in hemorrhage, premature birth, Low Birth Weight, and fetal development disorder. To this day, detection for anemia in midwifery care is still invasive, despite the fact that it has some drawbacks, including the need for blood sampling, expensive cost, the need for skillful health care personnel, and the need for laboratory facility. All these drawbacks make people less interested in undergoing examination. The WHO recommends hemoglobin (Hb) screening using non-invasive methods. Method: This systematic review is based on the PRISMA protocol with searches from the database of Google Scholar, Pubmed, and Science Direct for publications published from 2010 to 2019. The keywords used were: “Early Detection for Anemia”, “Screening for Anemia”, and “Non-Invasive Anemia Detection” with inclusion criteria of publications written in English and Bahasa Indonesia, and those published between 2011 and 2019, which resulted in 16 selected publications.Results: Searches for publications landed 302 published publications, 16 of which meet the criteria. These 16 selected publications consist of 10 publications detecting anemia using fingers, and the remaining six, detect anemia using conjunctiva.  Conclusion: Non-invasive methods are deemed effective in detecting anemia because they are easy to implement, do not require blood sampling, affordable, and do not need skillful health care personnel to administer them, as well as having less possibility for infection. These advantages make non-invasive methods applicable in midwifery care.

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