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Innovation in Health for Society
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27987094     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31603/ihs
Core Subject : Health,
Aims Innovation in Health for Society is an open access, peer review, International Journal for healthcare practitioner who cares and gives health services in hospitals or community settings. The journal is aimed at providing current knowledge in innovation focusing on health care. The meaning of innovation is provided in this section. Scope Journal covers the whole spectrum of innovation in health care including skills and knowledge in Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Midwifery, and other health related topics. It supports the publication of local issues of relevance to a wider international community to disseminate good practice. Innovation in Health for Society is clinically focused, community focused, evidence based, and welcomes contributions in the following clinical and non clinical areas Medicine Nursing Pharmacy Physiotherapy Midwifery Clinical audit Clinical governance Healthcare services Reflective analysis Education Management Research Leadership other health related topics The Journal welcomes original research papers, practice development papers, and literature reviews. It also invites shorter papers such as case reports, patents, critical commentary, reflective analysis, and reports of audit, as well as contributions to regular sections such as the media reviews section. The Innovation in Health for Society supports the development of academic writing within the specialty and particularly welcomes papers from young researchers or practitioners who are seeking to build a publication profile.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 6 Documents
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Home health care in Japan: A call of the raised voice Nindhi Zuhria Cahyani; Watanabe Shintaro
Innovation in Health for Society Vol 1 No 2 (2021): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ihs.5474

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Providing home care to older people remains challenging in Asia countries such as Japan. The different cultures lead nurses to assist in different ways of care. As a nurse from abroad, delivering nursing care in other country need specific skills and knowledge to optimize the care. In addition, innovation is also needed for its efficiency during elderly care. Hopefully, this experience will motivate nurses to work in-home care service with heart instead of relocating to a retirement or long-term care facility as they get older. "Ageing in place" refers to remaining in the familiar surroundings of your home for as long as is physically possible. If you only need minimal assistance with your day-to-day activities, have a tight network of family and friends in the area, and can utilize the appropriate home care services to cover your needs, staying in your home as you age may be a reasonable option. Investigate the various services at your disposal. You can determine whether or not remaining in your home as you age is the most advantageous way to keep your independence and make the most of your golden years. Keywords: Elderly care; nursing; community nurses; innovation in nursing; society care
A solo career in Brunei Darussalam Ongky Satya Pambudi
Innovation in Health for Society Vol 1 No 2 (2021): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ihs.5479

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Working as a nurse in another country is very interesting as many healthcare systems need to be learned. A few patients have a specific disease requiring innovative approaches to reduce adverse outcomes. In this article, we explained our experience being nurses in Brunei Darussalam. Patients transition from highly supportive medical environments filled with the possibility of a large number of physicians, nurses, aides, and other professionals to non-medical environments filled with formal and informal carer support that is frequently supplemented by visits from home care nurses when they leave the hospital and return home with home nursing care. Patients and carers may have difficulty making sense of the information provided to them by different clinicians before being discharged from the hospital and by home care nurses. This information can often be inconsistent. Providers, for their part, frequently have an incomplete awareness of the patient's home environment and the skills of both the patient and the carer. Despite these challenges, patients are most expected to care for themselves and be actively involved in their treatment to the extent necessary to own and control their medical problems. Keywords: Healthcare; innovation in health; caring for the human being; chronic care; nursing career
Application D-Optimal method on the optimization of green tea (Camellia sinensis L.) formulation Ni Kadek Devi Pradnya Andina; Fiki Dwi Darmawan; Ni Putu Intan Satya Dewi; Putu Saradevi Naripradnya; Hendra Wijaya; I Putu Rizki Karisma Parta; Wiratama Kadek Sutri; Ariyanthini Elisabeth Angelina; Eka Indra Setyawan
Innovation in Health for Society Vol 1 No 2 (2021): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ihs.6331

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Green tea leaves contain many polyphenols and antioxidants that can reduce cell damage and prevent premature ageing. Green tea extract is made in gel preparation to make it easier to use and increase convenience. HPMC base with propylene glycol additives can increase drug release and penetration into the skin. This study aims to optimize HPMC and propylene glycol levels in green tea extract gel formulations using the D-optimal method and calculate the total release of polyphenols using the Franz diffusion cell method. The extract is produced by infundation. The gel preparation was formulated by varying HPMC and propylene glycol levels in the manufacturing process. Each gel was evaluated for its physical properties, namely viscosity test, pH test, and dispersion test. The physical properties data obtained were then analyzed using Design-Expert software in the mixture design program to get the optimum formula. The optimum procedure brought was HPMC with a concentration of 6% and propylene glycol with a concentration of 17%, resulting in the best correlation between viscosity, dispersion, and pH, with a desirability value of 0.921. In the green tea gel preparation, the resulting concentration was 8.00 GAE/g sample, and the gel content was released at 360 min. was 3.30 GAE/g sample. Keywords: D-Optional mixture design; green tea; HPMC; polyphenols; pharmacy care
The urgency of developing innovation during the pandemic Sumarno Adi Subrata
Innovation in Health for Society Vol 1 No 2 (2021): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ihs.6403

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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed nearly every aspect of human life, from the individual (how people live, work, and keep their health) to the professional (how healthcare professionals work). Unfortunately, more than three-quarters also approved that the pandemic created significant new opportunities for human growth, although this varies significantly worldwide. Of course, seeing the opportunities developing is not always the same as being able to seize them at times. Fewer than 50 percent of healthcare professionals feel confident that they are prepared to overcome the issues in the COVID-19 era. Most of the human aspect needs health innovation to prevent the long-term outcomes of the pandemic. As expected, they are focusing on maintaining the healthcare system and its continuity, especially in hospital and community settings. Therefore, developing innovation in health, driving productivity and implementing safety measures is needed during the never-ending pandemic. Leaders in the healthcare sector should provide essential strategies supporting innovation-led growth. Keywords: Innovation; pandemic; clinical outcomes; COVID-19; healthcare professionals
The future and the progress of innovation in the healthcare system Nurhidayah Nurhidayah; Bootsakon Seaharattanapatum
Innovation in Health for Society Vol 1 No 2 (2021): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ihs.6434

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Innovation in nursing is essential to develop and increase the quality of care in hospital and community settings. At this present, innovation should be used to assess, diagnose, plan, implement and evaluate as mentioned in the nursing process. In addition, it may be used for producing valid information, protecting nurses, preventing disease, and offering patient care. For this reason, clinical nurses must engage in innovative technology in daily practice to improve the outcome and reduce the cost of care. A rise in both interest in and demand for novel approaches to healthcare delivery can be attributed to the COVID-19 epidemic. To maintain their relevance and be competitive in the market, organizations have difficulty striking a balance between the aims of day-to-day operations and innovation. Innovation is essential not just to the prosperity and continued existence of businesses but also to the health and happiness of the faculty, staff, and customers that those businesses serve—the review aimed to evaluate the future and progress of innovation in healthcare. Keywords: Innovation; nurses’ perspective; healthcare; nursing care; patient care
High-performance liquid chromatography for analytical chemistry Setiyo Budi Santoso
Innovation in Health for Society Vol 1 No 2 (2021): July - December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ihs.6437

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High-performance liquid chromatography has replaced several spectroscopic methods and gas chromatography in the quantitative and qualitative analysis of medications in the pre-sale procedure testing done in the past ten years. This testing is done as part of the marketing of drugs and their control. During the early stages of its application, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was expected to be a procedure that would supplement gas chromatography; nevertheless, as of today, HPLC has almost entirely supplanted gas chromatography in the pharmaceutical analysis field. Compared to other methods, utilizing a liquid mobile phase that allows for the transformation of mobilized polarity during chromatography and any other mobile phase modifications that are performed according to the properties of the substance being examined is a significant benefit in the separation process. Furthermore, this instrument has clinical benefits in hospitals. Keywords: HPLC; innovation in health; pharmacy science; laboratory analysis; healthcare technology

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