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Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology (CoE)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29872200     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36082/jchat.v1i2.1148
Core Subject : Health,
Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology aims to facilitate researchers, especially in the field of health to disseminate the results of his research. And disseminate knowledge to build new knowledge to the general public. This journal contains a script on Health Sciences that includes: Medical Technology, Health sciences, Dental Health, Dentistry, Health assistive technology area and issues around it
Articles 16 Documents
The Effect of Using Charcoal Toothpaste on Teeth Color Changes in Adolescents Khossy’ Afrohhatunnisa; Hadiyat Miko; Rena Setiana Primawati
Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36082/jchat.v1i1.988

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Discoloration is a condition in which the color of the teeth changes due to various causative factors such as physiological and pathological factors or extrinsics and intrinsic factors. Dental dislothesiration treatment one of them can use charcoal toothpaste. Purpose: Knowing the effect of the use of charcoal toothpaste on tooth color changes in adolescents in Pesantren Daarussalam Kawalu Tasikmalaya. Research Methods: This study uses one type of research (Pre-Eksperimental) and one design (One group pre-test and post-test design) The study subjects were as many as 20 people at Pesantren Daarussalam Kawalu Tasikmalaya. The way of research is that researchers take pre-test and post-test data for 21 days of direct examination of respondents' teeth using Shade Guide Vitapan Classical teeth. Data analysis was conducted with the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks statistical test. Results: The results of statistical tests on the effect of using activated charcoal toothpaste (charcoal) on changes in value of 0.000. The hypothesis requirement is accepted, namely <0.05, this shows that there is aninfluence on the use of charcoal toothpaste on tooth color changes in adolescents in Pesantren.
The use of a special toothbrush for dental and oral hygiene in children with mild mental retardation Lina Rismayani; Gita Indartri; Samjaji Samjaji
Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36082/jchat.v1i1.991

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Background: People with mental retardation are a condition with general intelligence functions that are below average accompanied by reduced ability to adapt (adaptive behavior), which begins to appear before the age of 18 years, people who are mentally retarded have intelligence development (intellectual) and experience difficulties in the process of learning and social adaptation. Purpose: the purpose of this study was to determine the effect of using a special toothbrush on oral hygiene for children with mild mental retardation at SLBN Cineam, Tasikmalaya Regency. Method: this type of research is a quasi-experimental design with a one-group pretest posttest control research design. Sampling with total sampling. The data obtained from this study were processed using the Wilcoxon test. Results: the results of the Wilcoxson test obtained a significance result of 0.000 <0.05 in the intervention group and the control group, which means that there is a significant effect of using a special toothbrush on the dental and oral hygiene of mentally retarded children. Conclusion: there is an effect of using a special toothbrush on dental and oral hygiene of children with mild mental retardation at SLBN Cineam, Tasikmalaya Regency.
The Effect of Peer Bullying Booklets on The Cognitive Development of Children Nurul Lidya; Vera Suzana Dewi Haris
Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36082/jchat.v1i1.992

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The incidence of bullying in children at school is still high. This bullying can affect the psychological and cognitive of students. For this reason, schools and parents need attention in handling it. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of peer bullying behavior on children's cognitive development at West Cilandak 08 public elementary school, South Jakarta. The design of this research is quantitative research using cross sectional time approach. The population in this study is a total sampling of 65 students. The results of the study were that most of the respondents were 11 years old (58.5), most of the respondents were female (58.5%), most of the respondents had 2 siblings (44.6%). most of the respondents were bullying moderate intensity (46.2%), and most of them were doing verbal bullying (62.8%). Most of them have learning achievement in the bad category of 69.2%. The results of statistical tests obtained P Value of 0.002 > (0.528) so it can be concluded that there is a relationship between bullying and cognitive development of children.
Website-based Dental Health Promotion on Night Tooth Brushing Patterns in Junior High School Students Lili Kurnia Sari; Cahyo Nugroho; Tita Kartika Dewi
Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36082/jchat.v1i1.997

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Background: According to Riskesdas in 2018at the age of 15-24 years the percentage of correct brushing time is still very less, namely 3.3%. Promotive efforts that can be done are through a health website which contains health information about the importance of a night toothbrush that can change the student's toothbrush pattern. Aim: This study was to the effect of promotive health websites on night brushing patterns for junior high school students in Kawalu City, Tasikmalaya. Methods: pre-experimental design with a one group pretest posttest design on 23 students. Promoting the health website was carried out twice with a pretest on filling out the night toothbrush pattern questionnaire. Results: Wilcoxon test obtained the night toothbrush pattern with a value of p = 0.000 (p< 0.05), which means that there is a significant effect of Health website on night brushing patterns for junior high school students in Kawalu, Tasikmalaya city. Conclusion: Website-based dental health promotion is effective in improving night brushing patterns in junior high school students.
Animation-Based Interactive Media Education on Reducing Personal Hygiene Performance (PHP) Scores in Adolescents Melani Agis Marludia; Rifa Fauziah Syaifia Putri; Vera Dumonda Silitonga; Fernando Sam Yunior; Widi Nurwanti
Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36082/jchat.v1i1.1010

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Dental oral health according to WHO (2012) is a condition of the oral cavity including teeth that are free from throat cancer, tooth decay, infections and wounds in the mouth, tooth loss, and other diseases that can limit individuals from chewing, biting, speaking, smiling and the psychosocial well-being of the individual. Increasing the degree of dental and oral health does not escape the provision of interesting dental and oral health counseling, one of which is animation-based interactive media. The purpose: to determine the effectiveness of animation-based interactive media on increasing knowledge, brushing teeth skills, and decreasing personal hygiene performance (PHP) scores in adolescents. Research Methods: This study uses a survey method with a pre-post design approach. The survey will be conducted on 32 adolescent respondents with the types of questionnaires, namely questionnaires, check list sheets and PHP examination sheets. Results: There was an increase in previous knowledge on a score of 50% for moderate criteria, 12.5% ??bad, 37.% good, experiencing an increase in the post test to 100% for good criteria. An increase also occurred in the act of brushing teeth with pre test score 93,75% of bad criteria, 6,25% of moderate criteria, that score change became 100% with good criteria. Scores of personal hygiene performance (PHP) also change with pre test scores 78,125% of moderate and 21,875% with bad criteria. That both scores change became 37,5% with very good crietria and 62,5% with good criteria.  Conclusion: there is an effect of animation-based interactive media on increasing knowledge, brushing teeth skills and decreasing personal hygiene performance (PHP) scores in adolescents at SMAN 72 Jakarta.
Comparison Analysis of Gait on Transfemoral Patient using Four-bar Linkage Friction and Pneumatic Swing Phase Control Cendana Sardiman; Burlian Mughnie; Tri Riana Lestari
Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36082/jchat.v1i1.1013

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Various kinds of artificial knee joints continue to develop over time in the prosthetic world, for example, the four-bar linkage friction and four-bar linkage pneumatic. The knee joint mechanism differs between four-bar linkage friction and pneumatic swing phase control, which can affect the transfemoral patient's gait. Artificial knee joints, four-bar linkage friction, and four-bar linkage pneumatic are rarely used in the clinical laboratory of Orthotics and Prosthetics because clinical only provides the simple type of knee joint (manual lock knee). There were 84 transfemoral patients recorded in the clinic laboratory Orthotics Prosthetics Department for this research. None of them ever use these two types of knee joint four-bar linkage knee joints. Four transfemoral amputees were recruited in this research. They were asked to walk comfortably to investigate the gait function with a 10-meter walking test (10 MWT) using two types of the knee joint: four-bar linkage friction and four-bar linkage pneumatic. After that, differences in cadence, step length, and walking speed with two knee joint was tested and analyzed by independent t-test and chi-square. The spatiotemporal gait parameters comparison result between four-bar linkage pneumatic and four-bar linkage friction were: walking speed was 59.2 m/min compared to 54.2 m/min (p-value = 0.000). Cadence was 87.6 step/min compared to 72.5 steps/min (p-value = 0.000), and step length was 1.14 cm compared to 0.96 cm (P-value = 0.000). The gait analysis of the knee joint compare to normal gait showed that the odds ratio (OR) Cadence was 4,2 (p-value = 0.000), Step length was 3,5 (P-value = 0.000), ad walking speed was 4 (p-value = 0.000). There are significantly different spatiotemporal gait parameters between four-bar linkage friction and pneumatic swing phase control. The cadence, step length, and walking speed result from the four-bar linkage pneumatic is closer to mimicking normal gait.
Videoscribe as an innovative media for dental health education Triana Erdiyani; Tedi Purnama; Emini Emini; Vitri Nurilawaty
Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36082/jchat.v1i1.1016

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Background: Along with the development of technology, technology-based educational learning media is also developing, one of the applications that can be used in the development of learning educational videos is the sparkol videoscribe application. Elementary school-age children need appropriate and adequate educational learning media to increase knowledge, especially regarding health, especially dental and oral health, the formation of fun learning situations is also one of the ways to achieve ideal and meaningful learning. The presence of media, especially audio-visual media in learning activities will help foster students' initial interest which is expected to be able to stimulate further curiosity about the material being taught. Purpose: to analyze the effectiveness of videoscribe as a media for dental health education on dental health knowledge in fifth graders of Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Sirojul Banat. Methods: The type of research used in this study was a quasy experiment with a pretest and posttest design with one group design. This research was conducted at Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Sirojul Banat. The sampling technique used total sampling, which amounted to 57 students. Independent variable: videoscribe media and dependent variable: dental health knowledge. Data analysis was tested using paired sample t test. Results: The results of this study show that the average value of dental health knowledge before being educated using videoscribe media is 7.91 and after being given education using videoscribe media is 9.84, with the results of paired sample t-test p<0.001 Conclusion: videoscribe effective as a dental health education media in increasing dental health knowledge.
Animation cartoon media as an increase in dental health knowledge in elementary school children Oktaviani Indo Syaputri; Eka Anggreni; Ngatemi Ngatemi; Rini Widiyastuti
Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36082/jchat.v1i1.1024

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Background: Dental and oral health education is a primary prevention measure before the occurrence of disease. One of the interesting media that combines sound and moving images in conveying information is animated cartoon media. Purpose: the research aims to analyze the effectiveness of Cartoon Animation Media on dental health knowledge in elementary school children. Methods: The type of research used in this study was a quasy experiment with a pretest and posttest design with one group design. This research was conducted at SDN Sawangan 07 Depok class IVA. The sampling technique used total sampling, which amounted to 32 students. The instruments used were dental health knowledge questionnaires and cartoon animation media. Data analysis was tested using paired sample t test. Results: The results of this study show that the mean of dental health knowledge before being educated using animated cartoon media is 8.9 and after being educated using animated cartoon media is 11.0, with the results of paired sample t-test p<0.001. Conclusion: cartoon animation media as an increase in dental health knowledge in elementary school children.
Android-Based Dental Disease Education Model in Improving Adolescent Dental Health Maintenance Skills Julia Dance Setyowati; Ulliana Ulliana
Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36082/jchat.v1i2.1148

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Background: Dental and oral health is critical to pay attention to in addition to other general body health. Students who experience caries and gingivitis in industrialized countries by 60-90%. Efforts to overcome these problems through the UKGS program. However, the program still has obstacles, including the health education media provided is still conventional. Educational media that are currently developing among adolescents are technology-based. Purpose: Produce an android-based dental and oral disease education model that effectively improves adolescent dental health behaviour. Methods: Research and Development (R&D) and model testing using a quasi-experiment design (pre and post-test with control group design), model feasibility measurement instruments and skills using a questionnaire. Data were tested using the Wilcoxon test and the Mann-Whitney test. The study subjects were divided into two groups, namely the intervention group of 45 children and the control group of 45 children. Result: Android-based education model is feasible as a medium for dental health education (p = 0.004) and effective in improving adolescent skills (p = 0.000). Conclusion: Android-based education can potentially improve adolescents' dental and oral health maintenance skills.
Study of Using Alginate Material as an Alternative Method for Foot Orthoses Casting Zidhan Khotichalasta; Agusni Karma; Triyani Triyani; Linda Lugina Firdausi
Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Journal Center of Excellent : Health Assistive Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36082/jchat.v1i2.1250

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Background: Orthosis molding utilizes POP Bandages, Foam Impression Box (FIB), and 3D foot scanning media. Printing with FI B produces accurate prints, consistent sizes, and fast procedures. The availability of FIB in Indonesia is still difficult due to imported goods. Alginate material dental molding material in the form of powder. Objective: To determine whether the Alginate Material specimen can be used as a Foot Orthosis molding medium referring to the gold standard based on the size difference of the positive cast, the surface condition of the negative cast, and the 3 contact areas on the positive cast. Methods: Experimental, 1 participant with normal arch, comparing the dimensions of size, shape of positive cast and negative cast and 3 contact areas using univariate and bivariate tests. Results: Specimen 1 and specimen 2 have a p value ? 0.05, which means that the size results of specimens 1 and 2 are not significantly different from the gold standard. The observation results of positive cast specimens 1 and 2 have results that are close to the gold standard. Conclusion: Alginate material specimens can be used as a medium for molding Foot Orthosis. Suggestion: Can expand the scope of research on the feet of participants who have deformities and add variables to be measured in order to get more detailed and specific results.

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