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International Journal of Scientific and Professional
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28292618     DOI : 10.56988/chiprof
Core Subject : Health, Education,
The International Journal of Scientific and professional (IJ-ChiProf) published by Yayasan Rumah Ilmu Professor (Real Prof Foundation) is a widely indexed, open access peer reviewed multidisciplinary international scholarly quarterly February, May, August, and November journal and helping researches to share their research information. The Jurnal Ilmiah dan Profesional Internasional (IJ-ChiProf) is published and provided for academics and practitioners in applying is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes research focused on patients, families, and communities.
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Menstrual Cycle Determinants Jawiah; Retno Dwi Lestari; Ratna Ningsih; Eva Susanti; Rehana
International Journal Scientific and Professional (IJ-ChiProf) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): May
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Adolescence is a transition from childhood to adulthood accompanied by biological, psychological, and sociological changes. One of the biological changes in adolescent girls is menstruation. Menstruation is a sign of femininity for women, but menstruation often experiences disorders, one of which is menstrual cycle disorders that are influenced by several factors. This study aims to look at the determinants associated with the menstrual cycle. Factors to be investigated are stress, Body Mass Index (BMI), and physical activity. This research was conducted at Madrasah Aliyah Ar-Rahman Palembang with a cross-sectional approach. The sampling technique used in this study is total sampling with 102 respondents, conducted in March 2020. The statistical test of this study uses Chi-square and multiple logistic regression. Bivariate analysis results show that there is a relationship between stress (p-value 0.000, OR = 7.879, BMI (p-value 0.008, OR = 3.321), and physical activity (p-value 0.006, OR = 3.525) with menstrual cycle. Results of multivariate analysis of stress variables (p-value 0.000, Exp (B) = 6.960) and physical activity (p-value 0.033, Exp (B) = 2.805) with the menstrual cycle so that the determinant of this research factor is stress.
The Importance of Autogenic Relaxation in Reducing Anxiety Levels for Pregnant Women Nesi Novita; Suprida
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Abstract – Anxiety is one of the causes of prolonged labor and fetal death. Autogenic relaxation is a non-pharmacological method for treating anxiety in pregnant women. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of autogenic relaxation techniques on cortisol levels in third trimester pregnant women. The research was conducted at Pembina Public Health Center in Palembang City with a total sample of 21 people with one group pretest and posttest designThe anxiety level measuring instrument used isHARS scale (Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale). And measuring cortisol levels using a biomarker examination. And the statistical analysis used in this study is the Wilcoxon test. The results of statistical analysis showed that the mean cortisol level before the intervention was 1.434. And after the intervention was 1.367. And there are differences in the anxiety of pregnant women before and after autogenic therapy with p = 0.001. And there is no correlation between cortisol levels before and cortisol levels after autogenic relaxation p = 0.138.
Development of Android-Based Media in Support of Birth Planning and Complications Prevention Programs Murdiningsih; Rohaya; Siti Hindun; Ida Mardalena
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In Indonesia, AKI and AKB until now are still high, related to the problem of pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum based on data released by the Ministry of Health, among others: AKI amounting to 305/100.000 live births. AKB (Neonate 15/1000 Live births and 24/1000 live births( KLH) in 2018 (Kemenkes, RI 2018). AKI in South Sumatra Province in 2015 amounted to 165/100,000 KH. AKI is one of the indicators of the degree of health of a country that shows the ability and quality of health services. The high AKI and the slow decline of this figure show that maternal and child health services (KIA) urgently need to be the main priority in terms of reach and quality of service. Maternal mortality is caused by multiple factors, which result from the interaction of various aspects, both clinical elements, parts of the healthcare system, and non-health factors that affect the delivery of clinical services and the optimal implementation of the healthcare system. The dominant aspects of maternal mortality in 2017 were bleeding in 37 cases, hypertension in pregnancy at 35 points, and 21 issues due to other factors (Dinkes Prov. Sumsel, 2017). First aid is a breakthrough effort to accelerate the decline in maternal and newborn mortality through activities to improve access and quality of care, as well as an exercise to build community potential, especially community concern for preparation and action in saving mothers and newborns through pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum (Ministry of Health, 2009 in Putri Andanawarih, 2018). One of the efforts to reduce AKI due to complications of pregnancy and birth is through first aid. First aid includes recording pregnant women, savings of pregnant women, preparation of prospective blood donors, family roles, helper plans, transportation to health facilities, and stamping stickers in the built house. At the Palembang City Health Center, the Purpose of The Research is to discover the "Development of Android-Based Health Promotion Methods in implementing the Birth Planning and Complication Prevention (P4k) Program of Palembang city and Jogyakarta in 2021". Benefits are expected as input to take a policy in applying first aid in Palembang City. The type of research carried out is Analytical research with experimental research design, which is where independent variables (Knowledge and attitudes) and dependent variables (Behavioral Changes in the Application of Childbirth Planning and Prevention of Complications (P4K). The study results showed a significant difference in maternal knowledge and attitudes before and after intervention giving health promotion through android applications with first aid with a value of 0.00 (<α0.05) and no association in the Control group. As for the distinct group of mothers, the most dominant case group is maternal education which can affect behavior changes. It is recommended that health workers should continue to improve information communication and education to pregnant women and conduct counseling and health promotion activities for the public. Health workers for education related to first aid and readiness to face childbirth complications.
Comparison of the Effectiveness of Biomedical Subject Learning Methods Syokumawena; Herawati Jaya
International Journal Scientific and Professional (IJ-ChiProf) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): May
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The Covid-19 outbreak requires the teaching and learning process to change to using online methods. The purpose of this study was to determine the evaluation of student learning in basic biomedical science courses consisting of theory and practicum with offline and online methods by looking at the scores of students' final semester exam results.The sample for this assessment is 174. The value of offline theory compared to online differs by 4.94 points, where the online value is high. The value of online practicum learning compared to offline is 8.2 points different, where the online value is also higher. Final semester test scoresmethod theoryoffline varies from 43 – 88 whilemethodonline from the value of 52 – 92. The results of the final semester practicum exam scoresmethodoffline from 68 - 90 while online ranging from 60 - 98. The average percentage of online theory learning methods is 74.15andthe average offline theory learning method is 69.21. Meanwhile, the average percentage of offline practicum learning methods is 74.59 and the average percentage of online practicum learning methods is 82.79. The analysis of this research uses the SPSS program independent samples t-test with the results of the value of️= 4.818and siq of 0.013 (less than 0.05), then the conclusion is the result of the value of basic biomedical science with online learning methods is higher than offline learning.
Prevalence And Factors That Contributing of Baby Blues Syndrome On Postpartum Mothers Ekadewi Retnosari; Siti Fatimah
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Baby Blues syndrome describes different groups of depressive symptoms that can occur during the first 6 weeks after birth. The postpartum period is the critical time during which mild and severe mood disorders can occur. Understanding the prevalence and related factors of Baby Blues Syndrome becomes mandatory for early detection and treatment. The institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted from May 1 to June 30, 2021. Study participants were qualified women who visited hospitals and health centers in Muara Enim, Indonesia for postpartum care. The Edinburgh postnatal depression scale was used to assess ba by blues syndrome. A systematic random sampling technique was used to collect the data, then coded instatistical tests with spss application version 24. Bivariate and multivariate binary logistic regressions are performed to decipher related factors. A total of 208 mothers who visited postpartum care were respondents, where the response obtained was 100% of the expected target. The prevalence of Baby Blues Syndrome was found at 15.6% (95%CI = 11.7, 19.8). Several factors were found to be the baby blues sidrome i.e. single parents, poor social support, having a child currently hospitalized, and a history of family members or close relatives who died significantly associated with. The prevalence of sindrome baby blues is quite high in postpartum mothers from the results of several studies at various points of location. Major events and life traumas are associated with an increased risk of postpartum depression that gave rise to Baby Blues Syndrome. Health care providers should be aware of the state of the mother during the puerperium, they must provide support from the beginning of pregnancy to reduce the risk of depression in the postpartum period. Health care professionals working in postpartum care clinics should pay special attention to mothers who are single parents, have poor social support, have children hospitalized at this time, and experience the death of family members or close relatives.
Dynamics of Mother’s Psychological Condition As a Caregiver For Thalassemia Children Yunike; Eprila
International Journal Scientific and Professional (IJ-ChiProf) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): May
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Globalization and the monetary crisis, apart from providing opportunities, also presented big challenges, because they could change the map of health services which could result in the development of service quality and accelerate technology transfer. Most of the female adolescents experience psychological disorders due to the complex attributes of adolescent women due to physiological changes in the body either expected or due to age, one of which is the biggest factor of psychological problems on the arrival of the menstrual period. This research is an exploratory case study with a cross sectional approach on psychological disorders of menstrual periods in teenage girls of SMAN 4 Baturaja. The research subjects are 383 students of grade X, XI and XII students. From the univariate results of menstrual period psychological disorders, mild, namely 223 respondents (58.2%) and heavy 160 respondents (41.8%). Age at first menstruation without risk was 369 respondents (96.3%) and at risk was 14 respondents (3.7%), weight without risk is 276 respondents (72.1%), and at risk is 107 respondents (27.9%). menstrual cycle, regular was 203 respondents (53%) and irregular were 180 respondents (47%). During menstruation, mild pain was 70.2% of respondents and severe pain was 114 respondents (29.8%). Based on the bivariate results of the first menstrual period, the p-value was 0.050, body weight obtained a p-value of 0.004, the menstrual cycle was obtained p-value of 0.002 , the menstrual period obtained a p-value of 0,000. There is a relationship between age at first menstruation, body weight, menstrual cycle and menstrual pain with psychological disorders in teenage students
Wedding Preparedness Of Prspective Bride and Groom Eprila; Yunike
International Journal Scientific and Professional (IJ-ChiProf) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): May
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Committed to entering marriage requires an understanding of the readiness to carry out a role in the family to be committed for life to form a happy family. The complex psychological challenges and problems associated with failure to properly prepare for marriage will result in misery and threaten the quality of life of family members. Research that explores the preparation of the bride and groom in entering the marriage gate is still very limited, even though this topic has implications for the achievement of family happiness. The purpose of this study was to explore the readiness of the bride and groom in undergoing marital status. This qualitative research explores the facts in the field to describe and analyze the phenomenon of the wedding preparation of the bride and groom. Data collection was carried out through in-depth interviews with six pairs of prospective brides and grooms who were going to get married in the same year. Determination of participants is adjusted based on the inclusion criteria of research participants and the number is determined based on the results of data saturation. The theme of this research is the legacy of parental experience, ignoring the most important marriage, financial and work planning and the lack of anticipation of physical and psychological changes. The results of the study concluded that the preparation of the bride and groom that is not comprehensive has the opportunity to lead to marriage failure. Explanation of wedding preparation through the use of technology is suggested as an implementation of increasing literacy of the bride and groom, in collaboration with the Office of Religious Affairs which legalizes marriage.
Risk Analysis of Psychologial Disorders of Menstrual Period in Adolescent Children Abdul Gani; Lisdahayati
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Globalization and the monetary crisis, apart from providing opportunities, also presented big challenges, because they could change the map of health services which could result in the development of service quality and accelerate technology transfer. Most of the female adolescents experience psychological disorders due to the complex attributes of adolescent women due to physiological changes in the body either expected or due to age, one of which is the biggest factor of psychological problems on the arrival of the menstrual period. This research is an exploratory case study with a cross sectional approach on psychological disorders of menstrual periods in teenage girls of SMAN 4 Baturaja. The research subjects are 383 students of grade X, XI and XII students. From the univariate results of menstrual period psychological disorders, mild, namely 223 respondents (58.2%) and heavy 160 respondents (41.8%). Age at first menstruation without risk was 369 respondents (96.3%) and at risk was 14 respondents (3.7%), weight without risk is 276 respondents (72.1%), and at risk is 107 respondents (27.9%). menstrual cycle, regular was 203 respondents (53%) and irregular were 180 respondents (47%). During menstruation, mild pain was 70.2% of respondents and severe pain was 114 respondents (29.8%). Based on the bivariate results of the first menstrual period, the p-value was 0.050, body weight obtained a p-value of 0.004, the menstrual cycle was obtained p-value of 0.002 , the menstrual period obtained a p-value of 0,000. There is a relationship between age at first menstruation, body weight, menstrual cycle and menstrual pain with psychological disorders in teenage students.
Diet Pattern and Psychological Conditions in Adolescents During Covid-19 Isolation Sriwiyanti; Sri Hartati
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Social isolation has a negative impact on eating habits and mental health. especially in adolescents. Teenagers' daily lives have changed dramatically during the COVID-19 era due to the social restrictions that have been imposed, including the closure of schools, recreation centers and sports facilities. The purpose of this study was to assess the diet carried out during isolation with psychological adolescents. A total of 206 teenagers took the online survey. Participants showed negative psychological, and healthy diet at moderate limits. Hierarchical regression analysis shows that a healthy diet has a positive psychological effect. The results of the study found that adolescent psychology in this study was below the threshold recommended by the World Health Organization as an indication of possible depressive symptoms, measures to reduce wrong dietary behavior in adolescents a priority for the community and policy makers.
The Effectiveness of Gargling with Salam Leaf Boiled Water Reducing Plaque Score Listrianah; Fitri Pratiwi; Ismalayani; Abu Hamid
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Background: Health is the most important part in human life. Plaque is a soft deposit, which is firmly attached to the surface of the teeth. Bay leaves (Syzygium polyanthum) which contain active compounds such as tannins, flavonoids and essential oils that can inhibit bacterial growth. Title: The Effectiveness of Gargling with Bay Leaf Decoction on Decreasing Plaque Score in Adults in Sukabangun 1 RT 19 Sukarami District. Objective: To determine the effectiveness of gargling boiled water with bay leaves on reducing plaque scores. Methods: this study uses a quasi- experimental research method (quasi-experimental). Respondents: adults in Sukabangun 1 RT 19, Sukarami District. Results: The results of the One Way Annova statistical test on plaque index examination before gargling with boiled water, 1 hour after, and 2 hours after with good, moderate, and bad criteria, obtained a P-value of 0.010 which means significant, meaning for gargling water Salam leaf decoction with PHP can reduce plaque scores. Conclusions: 1. The average plaque index before gargling with bay leaf boiled water was 3.09 (Medium) 2. The average decrease in plaque index after gargling was 2.45 (Medium) 3. The effectiveness of bay leaf decoction is able to reduce plaque scores in the treatment before rinsing and after rinsing, this is evidenced by the decrease in plaque scores and the One Way Annova statistical test.

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