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Academia Open is published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo published 2 (two) issues per year (June and December). This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. This journal aims is to provide a place for academics and practitioners to publish original research and review articles. The articles basically contains any topics research or review. Academia Open is available in online version. Language used in this journal is Indonesia or English. Academia Open is an open access journal publishing scientifically accurate and valuable research across life, physical, social, and medical sciences.
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Efficacy of Calcium and Aspirin Intervention in Preeclampsia Prevention Ririn Retno Palupi; Siti Cholifah
Academia Open Vol 9 No 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.9.2024.5943

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This retrospective cohort study investigates the effectiveness of administering calcium and aspirin to pregnant women at risk of preeclampsia in reducing its incidence. Analyzing data from 143 pregnant women from January to December 2021, all subjects underwent preeclampsia risk screening. Chi-square analysis revealed a significant association (p < 0.001) between the consumption of calcium and aspirin and preeclampsia occurrence, with those receiving both supplements exhibiting a 3.8-fold decrease in incidence compared to those consuming calcium alone (OR: 3.8; 95% CI: 1.9-7.8). These findings underscore the potential of targeted supplementation with calcium and aspirin to mitigate preeclampsia risk, emphasizing the importance of early intervention in obstetric care. Highlight: Early intervention reduces preeclampsia risk. Statistical significance: calcium and aspirin association with preeclampsia. Targeted supplementation improves maternal health. Keyword: Preeclampsia, Calcium, Aspirin, Pregnancy, Prevention
Hypnobirthing Significantly Reduces Labor Pain in Indonesia Hayatun Nufus; Hesty Widowati; Rafhani Rosyid; Paramitha Amelia
Academia Open Vol 9 No 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.9.2024.5949

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Hypnobirthing, a self-hypnosis practice aiding natural childbirth, lacks sufficient empirical evidence on its efficacy in mitigating labor pain, particularly during active phase I. This quasi-experimental study assessed hypnobirthing's effectiveness using a pretest-posttest non-equivalent control group design with 30 primi delivery mothers. Results indicated a significant reduction in pain levels (p = 0.000) among the hypnobirthing group compared to controls, emphasizing its potential as a non-pharmacological pain management tool. Integrating hypnobirthing into midwifery practice could enhance birthing experiences and mitigate risks associated with pathological labor, suggesting avenues for further research into its broader applicability and long-term effects. Highlight: Significant Pain Reduction: Hypnobirthing reduces active phase I labor pain significantly. Non-Pharmacological Tool: Effective alternative to pharmacological pain management during childbirth. Midwifery Practice: Enhances birthing experiences and reduces future pregnancy complications. Keywoard: Hypnobirthing, labor pain, active phase, quasi-experimental, midwifery
Analyzing Influences on Premarital Behavior Among Adolescents Through Cross-sectional Analysis Siti Nur Azizah; Paramitha Amelia; Sri Mukhodim Faridah Hanum; Siti Cholifah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.9.2024.5957

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This study examines the factors influencing premarital sexual behavior among high school students at SMAN 1 Wonoayu. Findings reveal significant associations between knowledge, religiosity, peer influence, and technology with premarital sexual behavior. Recommendations include enhancing coordination between healthcare professionals and educational institutions to improve awareness and involving relevant government sectors in addressing this issue. Highlight: Factors: knowledge, religiosity, peers, technology affect premarital behavior. Cross-sectional study: high school students, analyze influencing factors. Recommendations: enhance coordination between sectors, address premarital behavior effectively. Keyword: premarital behavior, adolescents, influencing factors, knowledge, religiosity.
Curcuma Significantly Boosts Weight in Underweight Toddlers in Indonesia Lidya Agustin Tjondro; Hesty Widowati; Paramitha Amelia Kusumawardani; Nurul Azizah
Academia Open Vol 9 No 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.9.2024.5958

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This study investigated the effectiveness of curcuma (Curcuma longa) in increasing the body weight of underweight toddlers. Using a Pre-Experimental One Group Pretest-Posttest design, 20 underweight toddlers from Dharma Wanita Persatuan Gebang Kindergarten and TPA Al Ma’arif Sidoarjo were given 2.5 grams of curcuma mixed with water daily for two weeks. Body weight was measured before and after the intervention. The Paired Simple T-Test analysis showed a significant increase in body weight (p = 0.000). These results suggest that curcuma is an effective intervention for increasing body weight in underweight toddlers. Highlight: Administered curcuma to 20 underweight toddlers for two weeks. Significant weight gain observed (p = 0.000). Curcuma effective for increasing toddler body weight. Keyword: Underweight, Nutritional status, Toddlers, Curcuma, Body weight
Nutrition's Limited Impact on Adolescent Menstrual Regularity Medita Chaidar Zuhrotul Maulida medita; Yanik Purwanti
Academia Open Vol 9 No 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.9.2024.6152

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This study investigated the relationship between nutritional status and menstrual cycle regularity in female adolescents at SMAN 4 Blitar. Using a cross-sectional analytic survey with 47 randomly selected respondents, data were collected through observation and interviews in January 2023. The Chi-Square test results showed no significant relationship (p = 0.16) between nutritional status and menstrual cycle regularity. The findings suggest that while most adolescents had regular cycles and normal nutrition, factors like stress, activity, and diet may also play a role. Educators should continue menstrual health education, and students should maintain balanced nutrition and healthy habits. Highlight: No significant link between nutrition and menstrual regularity (p = 0.16). Most teens had normal cycles and nutrition. Stress, activity, diet affect menstrual regularity. Keyword: Menstrual cycle, Nutritional status, Adolescents, Irregular periods, SMAN 4 Blitar
Insights from a Cross-sectional Study on Nutritional Status in Children Debora Chandra Kirana; Hesty Widowati
Academia Open Vol 9 No 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.9.2024.6159

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This study investigates the relationship between diet, medical history, and nutritional status in 48 children aged 3-5 from Kindergarten Tegalasri Village, Blitar Regency. Using observational analysis with a cross-sectional approach, data on eating habits and medical records were collected. The results, analyzed using chi-square tests, indicated no significant correlation between diet or viral disease history and the children's nutritional status. These findings suggest that factors beyond diet and infections may play a more significant role in determining the nutritional status of children in this demographic, highlighting the need for further research and targeted interventions to promote better nutritional outcomes Highlight: Children's Nutrition: Diet and Medical History Impact on Well-being. Cross-sectional Study: Understanding Factors Influencing Nutritional Status in Young Children. Key Keywords: Nutrition, Children, Diet, Medical History, Cross-sectional Study. Keyword: Nutrition, Children, Diet, Medical History, Cross-sectional Study
Enhancing Medical Record Quality via Coding Accuracy Eka Ryan Saputra; Cholifah Cholifah
Academia Open Vol 9 No 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.9.2024.6769

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Elements of coding quality in medical records include reliability, completeness, validity, and timeliness. This analytical study, employing a quantitative approach, evaluated medical record files of patients with injuries and external cause cases at Ibnu Sina Hospital, Gresik, from October to December 2022. Using the Slovin formula, 161 samples were randomly selected from a population of 271 records. The study variables were reliability (diagnosis readability), completeness (diagnostic code completeness), and validity (5th digit use, diagnosis code accuracy, and external cause code accuracy). Data were analyzed using SPSS and the Chi-Square test. The study found significant relationships between the validity of diagnosis codes and the quality of medical records (p = 0.0001). Reliability showed no significant impact (p = 0.470), while completeness (p = 0.0001) and the use of the 5th digit (p = 0.0001) were significantly related to diagnosis code accuracy. These findings highlight the critical role of accurate coding in improving medical record quality and suggest targeted improvements in coding practices. Highlight: Significant Link: Diagnosis code accuracy is crucial for medical record quality. Critical Factors: Completeness and 5th digit use are key for accurate coding. Targeted Improvements: Focused coding practice enhancements can boost record quality. Keyword: coding quality, reliability, completeness, validity, medical records
Reducing Pending BPJS Claims Through Risk Management Fitri Hariyanti; Cholifah Cholifah
Academia Open Vol 9 No 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.9.2024.6771

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Pending BPJS claims delay hospital payments, with the guarantee unit playing a crucial role. This study analyzes risk management in the guarantee unit regarding pending inpatient claims using a qualitative approach and the FMEA method. Data from interviews, questionnaires, and BPJS claim confirmation sheets revealed four potential risks causing pending claims, with readmission potential as the highest priority (RPN score of 75). The proposed improvements include coordinating, socializing, and educating related units on the readmission concept. Implementing these strategies can reduce pending claims, ensuring timely BPJS payments to hospitals. Highlight: Identified four risks causing pending claims. Readmission risk prioritized (RPN score 75). Education and coordination proposed to reduce claims. Keyword: BPJS claims, risk management, guarantee unit, FMEA, readmission
Revolutionizing Tuberculosis Treatment Adherence through a Web-Based Reminder System Nadia Falakhis Salsabilah; Irwan Alnarus Kautsar
Academia Open Vol 9 No 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.9.2024.7108

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This research develops a website-based reminder system using the Waterfall Method and WhatsApp for message notifications, aiming to improve patient adherence to treatment plans, particularly for conditions like Tuberculosis (TB) that require strict medication schedules. The study evaluates the system's functionality and user satisfaction, with positive feedback indicating strong agreement (56.5%) and agreement (39.1%) among respondents regarding the system's effectiveness. Key advantages include 24/7 active server support, technical assistance via instant messaging, flexible usage, and fast delivery of notifications, showcasing its potential in enhancing healthcare communication and treatment compliance. Highlight: Website reminder system for treatment adherence with Waterfall Method. Patient satisfaction and communication improvement through WhatsApp integration. 24/7 server support, fast notifications, and enhanced patient engagement. Keyword: Reminder system, Waterfall Method, Patient adherence, Healthcare communication, Treatment compliance
Uncovering Rural Employee Performance through Insights from Indonesia Maulana Bagas Alfansyah; Hasan Ubaidillah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.9.2024.7740

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This study examines the impact of work environment, leadership, and compensation on the performance of office employees in Karang Jati Village, Kec. Pandaan District, Pasuruan. Using a quantitative associative approach, data were collected from 52 village officials through a census sampling technique and analyzed with SPSS version 22. The results indicate that work environment, leadership, and compensation each have a positive and significant effect on employee performance. These findings underscore the importance of enhancing workplace conditions, leadership quality, and compensation to improve employee performance in village offices. Future research should explore additional factors and larger samples for broader insights. Highlights: 1. Positive impact of work environment, leadership, and compensation on performance.2. Census sampling of 52 village officials.3. Improve workplace, leadership, and compensation to boost performance. Keywords: Employee Performance, Work Environment, Leadership, Compensation, Village Officials

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