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Jurnal Kesehatan Pasak Bumi Kalimantan
Published by Universitas Mulawarman
Core Subject : Health, Science,
The aim of JKPBK is to promote excellence in health siences and practice through the dissemination of the latest, evidence-based, peer-reviewed clinical information and original research. This journal covers a wide range and consider articles of health sciences on all aspects on nursing area, public health science and clinical medicine. Nursing area such as: • Fundamental of Nursing: professional care provided to meet the basic needs of sick and healthy individuals • Pediatric Nursing: nursing care needs of sick and healthy infants, children, and adolescents, addressing their biopsychosocial needs • Maternity Nursing: nursing care on all maternal periods, women’s reproductive health and women’s violence • Psychiatric Nursing: professional nursing care for people to meet the mental health needs of sick and healthy individuals • Family and Community Health Nursing: professional nursing care for prevention and promotion to improve quality of life and well-being in the community. • Critical and Intensive Care Nursing: professional nursing care of critically ill patients • Medical Surgical Nursing: professional nursing care for adult patients who are acutely ill with a wide variety of medical problems and diseases or are recovering from surgery. Public health sciences and clinical medicine that impact to nursing science
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Relationship between Stress Level and Tension Type Headache among Medical Study Program, Faculty of Medicine, Mulawarman University Saphira Qayyum Bilahmar; Yetty Octavia Hutahaean; Hary Nugroho
Jurnal Kesehatan Pasak Bumi Kalimantan Vol 5, No 2 (2022): JKPBK Desember 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/j.kes.pasmi.kal.v5i2.8768

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Background: Tension Type Headache (TTH) is the most common type of primary headache. TTH has a major impact on the productivity and social activities of the sufferers, especially students. The most common risk factor for TTH is stress, risk of getting TTH increased along with the stress level. Aims: This study aims to determine the relationship between stress levels and TTH among students of the Medical Study Program, Faculty of Medicine, Mulawarman University. Methods: A questionnaire-based cross-sectional study was conducted among Medical Study Program, Faculty of Medicine, Mulawarman University. The stress levels in this study were measured with the Perceived Stress Scale-10 (PSS-10) questionnaire. The incidence of TTH was assessed with the Headache Screening Questionnaire-Dutch Version (HSQ-DV). 217 respondents from the academic year 2018-2021 carried out with stratified random sampling technique.Results: The results showed that the majority of respondents experienced moderate stress (82.5%) and TTH was 54.4%. Bivariate analysis using the Chi-Square obtained p-value 0,565. Conclusions: There was no relationship between stress level and the incidence of TTH among students of the Medical Study Program, Faculty of Medicine, Mulawarman University.
The Relationship of Preeclampsia and Eclampsia, Antepartum Haemorrhage and Anemia Mother with Apgar Score Mahy Ragib Rahman; Novia Fransiska Ngo; Ahmad Wisnu Wardhana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/j.kes.pasmi.kal.v5i2.7680

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Background: Everyday 7,000 babies die worldwide, with 2,4 million babies dying in the first month of life. While in Indonesia 19 deaths per 1000 live births with the main causes of neonatal death in 2017 were complication related to premature birth (asphyxia or difficulty breathing at birth), infections, and births defects. Meanwhile, in East Kalimantan, the highest cause of death was dominated by low birth weight (LBW) followed by asphyxia neonatorum. The examination that is always used in newborns by health workers to assess the occurrence of distress respiration neonatal is to assess the APGAR score. The APGAR score reflects clinical signs of distress respiration neonatal, such as cyanosis or pallor, bradycardia, reflex response to stimuli, hypotonia, and apnea or dyspnea. Scores will be reported within the first minute and fifth minute after birth for all infants and thereafter at intervals of 5 minutes to 20 minutes for infants with a score below 7 (asphyxia). Preeclampsia and eclampsia, antepartum haemorrhage, and maternal anemia are factors that can affect the APGAR score which is one of the assessments of the diagnosis of neonatal asphyxia. Research Objectives: to determine the relationship between risk factors and APGAR scores below 7 (asphyxia) in Abdoel Wahab Sjahranie Hospital, Samarinda. Methods: The design of this study used case control using observational analytical methods. The sample was taken from the medical record data of mothers and children born at the Abdoel Wahab Sjahranie Hospital Samarinda for the 2019-2021 period as many as 65 cases and 65 controls. Result: Bivariate analysis was performed using the chi-square test. The results of the analysis showed that there was a relationship between preeclampsia (p=0.000), eclampsia (p=0.003), antepartum bleeding (p=0.001), and anemia (p=0.001) with an APGAR score below 7.Keywords:  APGAR score, preeclampsia, eclampsia, anemia, haemorrhage, asphyxia.
Study Phenomenological Of Covid-19 Herbal Treatment In The Tehit Tribe, Teminabuan District, Sorong Selatan District, West Papua With A Transcultural Nursing Approach Fitriani Fitriani; Ivana Ribka N; Rina Hardiyanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/j.kes.pasmi.kal.v5i2.8763

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Coronavirus 2019 (Covid-19) is a disease that has become a worldwide pandemic. Most of the Tehit people in rural areas do not continue their treatment to the hospital but prefer traditional medicine by consuming red fruit (Pandanus conoideus lam), besides red fruit there are still other medicines they use such as buahtaer (Anisoptera thurifera), buahkelapahutan (Borassus heneanus), sarangSemut (Myrmecodiasp). The Tehit tribal community believes that consuming herbal plants increases immunity so that the covid-19 virus does not attack easily and when exposed to Covid-19 symptoms are felt to be mild, recover quickly, and become a culture of the Tehit tribal community to maintain immunity with Papuan herbal medicinal plants can be an option. to fortify themselves, especially for the indigenous Papuan people who have a communal lifestyle and are a vulnerable group to being infected during this covid-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study is how the effect of alternative measures on the Covid-19 herbal treatment of the Tehit tribe. This research is a qualitative research with a phenomenological study approach. In this study, the measuring instrument used was a primary (direct) data collection technique, namely in-depth interviews. ) To test the credibility of the data, it is done by triangulation of data sources where the researcher checks the data obtained through several sources. The results of the study showed that the technology for the herbal treatment of Covid-19 of the Tehit Tribe was influenced along with the development of science and technology so that the community's demand for quality health services was also increasing. Therefore, health workers, both doctors and nurses, must improve their abilities so that the care provided can satisfy patients, besides that hospital facilities and infrastructure must be complete and supportive. So that people believe that medical healing is better than herbal treatment. Technology for the herbal treatment of COVID-19, the Tehit Tribe, needs a culture care agreement/negotiation.
Are you infected COVID-19? For Your Safety, Keep It Secret Jehan Puspasari; Nia Rosliany; Malianti Silalahi; Casman Casman
Jurnal Kesehatan Pasak Bumi Kalimantan Vol 5, No 2 (2022): JKPBK Desember 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/j.kes.pasmi.kal.v5i2.9338

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The world is currently in a humanitarian crisis, with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic creating a negative stigma in society toward people infected with COVID-19. Breastfeeding mothers are among the vulnerable groups, and they are not without stigma. The purpose of this study is to investigate the experiences of breastfeeding mothers who are positive for COVID-19 in carrying out self-quarantine. This qualitative study employs a phenomenological approach with a snowball sample selection. This research used a semi-structured approach to conduct in-depth interview. This study reached saturation in fifteen participants. Four themes appear related to  keeping a positive COVID-19 status secret was the best decision for safety. Themes that emerged from this research was that keeping a positive COVID-19 status secret was the best decision for safety. This theme emerges from the decision to keep it hidden as well as the reasons for doing so. The decision to keep it hidden was deemed appropriate in order to avoid the negative stigma that could lead to ostracization and blame from the community, family, and health workers.
Yoga Pranayama Reduce Anxiety Facing Labor In Pregnant Women Trimester III at PMB in the work area of the Abiansemal I Health Center Luh Putu Widiastini; I Gusti Agung Manik Karuniadi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/j.kes.pasmi.kal.v5i2.8563

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Women during pregnancy will experience physiological changes and psychological changes. Changes that occur can cause feelings of fear, anxiety, so that it affects pregnancy and childbirth. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of pranayama yoga on the anxiety of pregnant women in dealing with childbirth at PMB in the work area of the Abiansemal I Health Center. This study used a quantitative research method with a Quasy experimental type of research. The design used in this study is a nonequivalent control group design, the sample is carried out by non-probability sampling, namely total sampling. The sample in this study was 70 pregnant women who would be divided into two groups, namely 35 for the treatment group who would be given yoga pranayama and 35 people for the control group who would be given leaflets. The data were analyzed using analysis using the Mann-Whitney test with a confidence level of p≤0.05. The results show significance for the experimental group given the yoga pranayama technique, namely p value = 0.000, so it can be concluded that there is a significant effect of pranayama yoga technique on anxiety facing labor in third trimester pregnant women
The Effect of Kangaroo Care on Body Temperature Stability of Low Body Weight : Literature Review Ruminem Ruminem; Jamiatul Adawiyah; Ida Ayu Kade Sri Widiastuti; Rita Puspa Sari; Siti Ramadhani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/j.kes.pasmi.kal.v5i2.9285

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Background : Low Birth Weight Babies (LBW) are babies born with birth weight <2500  grams  regardless  of gestational age. One  of the complications of LBW is the  instability  of  body  temperature,   so   to   maintain  its  stability  the  kangaroo method  of  care  is  used. The  purpose of this  study is u ntuk  identify  and  analyze articles related  to  the kangaroo  method  of treatment influences the stability of the baby's body temperature  LBW. Methods   of study : This   study   is   a   literature review   premises  using   the   3 articles that are tailored  to the inclusion  criteria  and were analyzed  methods critical appraisal . Research Results : Based  on the results of the research, the three articles showed that the characteristics of the majority of respondents were female, aged 3-28 days and   the   majority   weighed   1500-2000   grams. There  is  a  difference  in  body temperature  of  LBW  babies  before  and  after  Kangaroo  Method  Treatment  and there  is  an  effect  of  Kangaroo   Method   Care  on  the  stability  of  the  body temperature of LBW babies. Conclusion :   There is differences  in  body  temperature  of  LBW  before  and  after  being given kangaroo   method   treatment  and  there  is  an  effect  of  kangaroo  method  care on body temperature of LBW babies.. 
Association of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) Patients on Profile of Liver and Kidney Function Iskandar Muda; Muhammad Fadlan Adam; Rudi Saputra; Annisa Muhyi; Dwi Noprianto; Muhammmad Aminuddin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/j.kes.pasmi.kal.v5i2.9640

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Introduction: Therapy of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) patients is still not handled properly, is more toxic, and is more high-priced. The liver is the primary metabolism, and the kidney is the main excretion organ. The study aims to know the association of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) patients on profile of liver and kidney function Methods: The research is a cross-sectional study with consecutive sampling. Twenty-four respondents were confirmed as MDR-TB patients without HIV who had done biochemical tests. Results: We found that sex of MDR-TB patients on liver function; ALT (p = 0.124) and AST (p = 0.077) and kidney function; BUN (p = 0.270), creatinine (p = 0.137).  Age of MDR-TB patients on liver function; ALT (p = 0.587) and AST (p = 0.093) and kidney function; BUN (p = 0.423), creatinine (p = 0.142). Comorbid on MDR-TB patients on liver function; ALT (p = 0.756) and AST (p = 0.244) and kidney function; BUN (p = 0.816), creatinine (p = 0.612). Conclusions: There were no association in sex, age, and comorbid of MDR-TB on liver and kidney function.
Association of Neutrophil-Lymphocytes Ratio (NLR) and D-Dimer Levels with COVID-19 Mortality Muhammad Aidil Aulia Ramadhan; Endang Sawitri; Sri Wahyunie
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/j.kes.pasmi.kal.v5i2.7697

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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a disease caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2). Due to the severity and transmission of SARS-CoV-2, exploration of risk factors for mortality in COVID-19 patients as early as possible becomes very important for appropriate actions and interventions and to improve the cure and quality of prognosis of COVID-19 patients. This study aimed to determine association of NLR and D-dimer with COVID-19 patient mortality. An analytical observational study with a cross-sectional study approached using 90 data from medical records of adult COVID-19 patients who were hospitalized at Abdoel Wahab Sjahranie Hospital Samarinda from July to December 2021. Statistical analysis using Spearman’s correlation, p <0,05 was significant. The results showed male patients = 51 and female patients = 39. The mean age of survived patients = 52 years and deceased patients = 50 years. Median neutrophil count of survived patients = 5.5 x 103/μl and deceased patients = 6.95 x 103/μl. Median lymphocyte count of survived patients = 1.11 x 103/μl and deceased patients = 1.03 x 103/μl. Median NLR of survived patients = 4.99 and deceased patients = 6.14. The median of D-dimer level of survived patients = 1.08 μg/ml and deceased patients = 1.83 μg/ml. The association of NLR with COVID-19 mortality showed p = 0.031; r = 0.228. The association of D-dimer levels with COVID-19 mortality showed p < 0.001; r = 0.416. It was concluded that NLR and D-dimer levels each had a significant relationship with mortality in COVID-19 patients.
Application Of Guided Imagination In Hypertension Management Among Hypertension Adults And Adult Families In Depok City Dian Asih Rianty; Junaiti Sahar; Widyatuti Widyatuti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/j.kes.pasmi.kal.v5i2.8271

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Hypertension is a non-communicable disease with an increasing prevalence every year and is one of the causes of death due to complications that occur in adulthood. Stress management is a part of hypertension management. The purpose of this study is to provide an overview of the implementation of evidence-based interventions (evidence based practice) guided imagination interventions in family nursing care to reduce blood pressure and stress perception in adults and adult families. The method used is a case study method with a fact-based nursing practice approach in 10 adult families with hypertension problems in Depok City. The measuring instrument used to measure the perception of stress is the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS). The results showed an increase in family knowledge, attitudes and skill in caring for hypertensive adults with values of 30.3%, 34,25% and 33%. The decrease in TDS from 156±15,05 to 148 ±13,16 and TDD from 101±11,00 to 95±9,78 and the average stress perception from 5,0 to 2.4. The guided imagery nursing intervention had an effect on decreasing blood pressure (p value < 0.05) and stress perception (p value < 0.05) Guided imagery intervention can be an effective intervention option in managing the health of family members with hypertension.
Social Modelling By Cadres Elevates Self Efficacy Of Children About Tuberculosis Falasifah Ani Yuniarti; Titih Huriah; Liena Sofiana; Faudyan Eka Satria
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/j.kes.pasmi.kal.v5i2.8509

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Introduction -Tuberculosis is one of the main problems of infectious diseases in the world and Indonesia is ranked third in the world. Efforts to prevent transmission are carried out in various ways, both preventive and promotive efforts. Health education is carried out to increase public awareness of this disease. Elementary school students are good targets for increasing knowledge and self-efficacy, so that they can have an early awareness of this disease. Giving material classically is one of the methods used to deliver material about TB to students. This study aims to determine the differences in knowledge and self-efficacy of elementary school students about tuberculosis before and after being given classical material. Methodology - This was a pre-posttest quasi-experiment without a control study. with a target of 52 elementary school students grades 4-6 at SD Kembangan Bantul. The sampling method is total sampling. The intervention given is an hour-long classical offline lecture. The questionnaire developed by the researcher was used to measure the knowledge and self-efficacy of the respondents before and after the intervention. Data analysis using Wilcoxon from the Jamovi statistical program application. Results: there was an increase in the average self-efficacy value after the intervention although it was very low, but the knowledge score between before and after the intervention decreased. Conclusion: The impact of this counseling is that counseling has a positive impact on children's self-efficacy, although it does not have much effect on children's self-efficacy

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