item: #1 of 59 id: ghmj-497 author: Widyastari, Dyah Anantalia title: Understanding community’s behavioral responses towards Covid-19: Who comply, who don’t and reasons of incompliance date: 2022-03-09 words: 1923 flesch: 47 summary: Introduc on Since it was found as unknown pneumonia-like cases in December 2019 in Wuhan, China (Wang et al., 2020), the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) has spread to most countries in the world. Those who feeling personally susceptible of infection are more likely to engage in hand washing and social distancing behaviors (Kwok et al., 2020; Wise et al., 2020) and practicing superficially helpful behaviors such as buying more food and water (Wise et al., 2020). keywords: barari; behavior; community; covid-19; et al; ghmj; global; government; health; incompliance; individuals; infection; journal; management; measures; messages; new; pandemic; preventive; public; reasons; responses; spread; wang cache: ghmj-497.pdf plain text: ghmj-497.txt item: #2 of 59 id: ghmj-538 author: Yulyani, Linda; Daryanti, Menik Sri title: Predisposing Factors Related to Four ANC Visits (K4) on TM III Pregnant Women at Danurejan I Primary Health Center of Yogyakarta date: 2020-08-29 words: 5628 flesch: 58 summary: In other words, age has an influence on maternal behavior in utilizing and fit the standard of antenatal care visits (K4). The result of this study is also supported by a study conducted by Agustina (2015) and Sriwahyu (2013) which explained that there was a significant relationship between parity with the standard of antenatal care visits at least 4 times during pregnancy until 36 weeks gestation. keywords: age; antenatal; antenatal care; care; care visits; center; correla; danurejan; daryan; education; factors; faktor; fit; ghmj; global; health; high; higher; ibu; iii; indicator; indonesia; journal; k4 visits; kemenkes; kesehatan; kota; level; low; management; maternal; mmr; mortality; mother; notoatmodjo; parity; pregnancy; pregnant; pregnant women; primary; relationship; research; results; risk; services; significant; standard; status; study; table; time; total; trimester; visits; vol; women; work; years; yogyakarta; yulyani cache: ghmj-538.pdf plain text: ghmj-538.txt item: #3 of 59 id: ghmj-542 author: Dewi, Hevny Kartika; Mardiyono; Sudirman; Saha, Djenta title: Effect of red fruit oil soap (Pandanus conoideus LAM) as wound cleansing on wound healing and the number of bacterial colonies among Grade II Diabetic Ulcer Patients at Griya Qound Care Clinic Kudus, Indonesia date: 2019-06-30 words: 5175 flesch: 55 summary: The results of a systematic review conducted by Dumville et al (2012) on modern dressing for diabetic ulcer healing, stated that the selection of bandages in accordance with evidence-based practice could accelerate ulcer healing [18]. Repeated cleansing and ulcer treatments were conducted every 3 days while colonies observation and ulcer healing were assessed using BWAT tools for five times (Day 1, 3,7,10 and 14) in a duration of 14 days of observation. keywords: assessment; bacterial; bacterial colonies; blood; bwat; care; cleansing; colonies; control; control group; day; days; decrease; dewi; diabetic; diabetic ulcer; difference; dressing; foot; fruit; fruit oil; ghmj; global; glucose; grade; group; growth; healing; healing process; health; indonesia; intervention; intervention group; journal; management; mean; nacl; nacl solution; number; observation; oil; oil soap; patients; phase; post; pre; process; red; red fruit; research; respondents; results; role; skin; soap; solution; study; surface; table; test; tissue; treatment; ulcer; ulcer healing; vol; wound; wound healing cache: ghmj-542.pdf plain text: ghmj-542.txt item: #4 of 59 id: ghmj-543 author: Wardhani, Anjari Wahyu; Suryawati, Chriswardani; Harto, Puji title: Cost awareness analysis on acute appendicitis treatment with social security agency for health (BPJS in health sector) at Budi Kemuliaan Hospital Batam date: 2019-06-30 words: 5044 flesch: 51 summary: Conclusion: The lack of cost efficiency for Appendicitis Acute due to lack of cost awareness and monitoring of hospital management, so that it is necessary to carry out periodic monitoring related to the Cost awareness behavior of health workers. Keywords: cost awareness, Appendicitis Acute, Social Security Agency for Health, BPJS in Health, cost efficiency Received: 7 February 2019; Reviewed: 29 April 2019; Revised: 29 June 2019; Accepted: 29 June 2019 c keywords: acute; acute appendicitis; agency; analysis; appendicitis; average; awareness; baht; batam; behavior; bpjs; budi; case; cbgs; clinical; consumables; control; cost; data; days; efficiency; general; head; health; health sector; hospital; implementation; ina; income; informants; interviews; journal; kemuliaan; knowledge; lack; loss; low; main; management; medical; monitoring; pathway; patients; payment; quality; research; results; review; sector; security; services; social; sop; surgeons; system; treatment; use; workers cache: ghmj-543.pdf plain text: ghmj-543.txt item: #5 of 59 id: ghmj-544 author: Parwangsa, Ni Wayan Putri Larassita; Bantas, Krisnawati title: Determinants of condom use status among men who have sex with men (MSM) group in 5 Indonesian cities in 2015 date: 2019-06-30 words: 3831 flesch: 57 summary: In this study, Condom Use Status became the de- pendent variable, whilst predictor variables consisted of HIV status, age, marital status, knowledge of condoms, exposure to HIV&AIDS information, history of sexually transmitted disease (hereafter STD), and history of injecting drug use. HIV status data were obtained from HIV serological exami- nation, while data of the Condom Use Status were obtained from interviews based on the 2015 IBBS questionnaire on MSM group by answering questions about the latest condom use behaviour and on the last one month with non-permanent partners or extended encounters, shemale, or sex workers. keywords: aids; analysis; bantas; behavior; biological; cities; condoms; data; exposure; ghmj; global; group; health; history; hiv; hiv&aids; ibbs; indonesia; information; integrated; jakarta; journal; knowledge; management; marital; men; msm; number; parwangsa; por; positive; ref; research; respondents; results; risk; sex; status; study; survey; transmission; use; value; variables; years cache: ghmj-544.pdf plain text: ghmj-544.txt item: #6 of 59 id: ghmj-547 author: Macnab, Andrew J title: Teach your children well date: 2019-06-30 words: 3418 flesch: 54 summary: Simply put, rates of child immunization are falling worldwide, leading to a rise in the number of individuals vulnerable to infection, which in turn increases morbidity and mortality from measles, and also from other diseases usually controlled by vaccinations. 43 Macnab AJ GHMJ (Global Health Management Journal) 2019, Vol. 3, No. 2 Reminding parents about these two health promotion strategies and encouraging them to teach their children good habits around hand hygiene and oral health as part of a daily living, is simple and yet very important and constructive way to promote child health. keywords: advice; available; bacteria; benefits; boy; care; children; countries; cowpox; disease; ethics; ghmj; global; hand; health; herd; immune; immunity; immunization; important; infected; infection; information; jenner; journal; macnab; management; measles; need; number; oral; parents; problem; promotion; rates; risks; school; simple; smallpox; time; usa; use; vaccination; vaccines; vol; world; worldwide; young cache: ghmj-547.pdf plain text: ghmj-547.txt item: #7 of 59 id: ghmj-548 author: Andriany, Alia; Tahir, Takdir; Sjattar, Elly Lilianty; Ake, Julianus; Nuru, Hasanuddin title: Wound healing angiogenesis: A perspective of nurse date: 2019-02-28 words: 1779 flesch: 42 summary: This perspective describes the principles of wound healing angiogenesis, especially to the wound nurse specialist, in order to identify the impact and interventions that may promote wound repair. Global Health Management Journal www.publications.inschool.id PUBLISHED BY Perspectives ISSN 2580-9296 (ONLINE) Wound healing angiogenesis: A perspective of nurse Alia Andriany 1,*, Takdir Tahir 1, Elly Lilianty Sjattar 1, Julianus Ake 2, Hasanuddin Nuru 3 1 Department of Nursing, Medical Faculty, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia. keywords: acute; angiogenesis; angiogenic; blood; capillaries; cells; chronic; collagen; endothelial; factors; fibroblasts; formation; global; granulation; growth; healing; health; hypoxia; inflammation; inflammatory; injury; journal; management; matrix; new; process; proliferation; response; role; tissue; ulcers; vascular; vessels; wound cache: ghmj-548.pdf plain text: ghmj-548.txt item: #8 of 59 id: ghmj-549 author: Riadini, Agi Yulia; Suwandono, Agus; Runjati title: A modified gentle human touch (GHT) to increase oxygen saturation levels on low birth weight infants: A study at a Private and Public Hospital in Central Java, Indonesia date: 2019-02-28 words: 2969 flesch: 54 summary: Modification of gentle human touch with the left lateral position is described as a treatment for developmental care that supports the comfort and supportive position of the lungs which is expected to have a positive effect on oxygen saturation and respiratory frequency for infants. This study aimed to find the effect of gentle human touch modification with a left lateral position on oxygen saturation in LBW infants. keywords: babies; baby; birth; care; control; day; difference; gentle; gentle human; global; group; health; hospital; human; human touch; indonesia; infants; intervention; journal; lateral; lateral position; lbw; left; left lateral; level; low; management; mean; modified; oxygen; oxygen saturation; position; preterm; saturation; standard; study; supine; table; test; touch; treatment; weight cache: ghmj-549.pdf plain text: ghmj-549.txt item: #9 of 59 id: ghmj-550 author: Permadani, Agista Delima; Mardiyono; Santjaka, Aris title: The combination of alkaline water provision and asthma-induced gymnastics towards peak expiratory flow rate of asthma patients at Surakarta Lung Clinic, Indonesia date: 2019-02-28 words: 4140 flesch: 57 summary: Thus, by consuming alkaline water 1200 ml/day with pH 9+ for 8 days and asthma gymnastic therapy 4 times a week, it begins to show effective results in improving peak expiratory flow rate value. The combination of alkaline water provision and asthma-induced gymnastics towards peak expiratory flow rate of asthma patients at Surakarta Lung Clinic, Indonesia. keywords: alkaline; alkaline water; analysis; ape; ape day; asthma; blood; body; combination; control; control group; day; days; difference; exercise; expiratory; expiratory flow; flow; flow rate; function; global; group; gymnastics; health; increase; indonesia; intervention; journal; kesehatan; lung; management; muscles; normal; patients; peak; peak expiratory; permadani; persistent; post; pre; process; provision; rate; rate value; research; results; semarang; study; symptoms; test; therapy; times; treatment; value; water; week cache: ghmj-550.pdf plain text: ghmj-550.txt item: #10 of 59 id: ghmj-551 author: Hadi; Hadisaputro, Suharyo; Ramlan, Djamaluddin title: Potential of garlic (Allium sativum) essence in changing blood lipid profile of the hypertension patients with hypercholesterolemia date: 2019-02-28 words: 3667 flesch: 49 summary: Of 11 of each group, there were 7 female respondents (63.6%) at control group, and 6 female outpatients at intervention group (54.3%). DISCUSSION All recruited participants in this study were equally distributed into control group and intervention group, considering their age, gender, education and occupation. keywords: allium; blood; blood lipid; blood pressure; changes; cholesterol; control; control group; day; diastole; difference; disease; effect; essence; garlic; global; group; hadi; hdl; health; heart; honey; hypercholesterolemia; hyperlipidemia; hypertension; indonesia; intervention; intervention group; journal; ldl; level; lipid; management; mean; patients; pharmacological; posttest; potential; present; pressure; pretest; profile; provision; respondents; results; risk; sativum; significant; simvastatin; size; study; systole; treatment; triglyceride; value cache: ghmj-551.pdf plain text: ghmj-551.txt item: #11 of 59 id: ghmj-552 author: Ulkhasanah, Muzaroah Ermawati; Hadisaputro, Suharyo; Pujiastuti, Rr. Sri Endang title: The effect of chocolate consumption (Theobroma cacao L.) on level of blood cholesterol and triglyceride in hypertension patients at Jatiroto Health Center, Indonesia date: 2019-02-28 words: 3214 flesch: 52 summary: Blood cholesterol level was measured by trained health officers where the patients were asked to not taken any food (fasting) 8 hours before blood sample taken. Prior to the intervention, blood cholesterol level of respondents in the intervention group was higher compared to their counterparts in the control group (250 versus 236 mg/dL), which means, all patients are above the normal level (200 mg/dL). keywords: blood; blood cholesterol; cardiovascular; chocolate; cholesterol; cholesterol level; cocoa; consumption; contribution; control; dark; dark chocolate; day; decrease; difference; disease; effect; global; group; health; high; hypertension; intervention; journal; level; lipid; management; nutrition; obese; patients; prescribed; prescription; pressure; profile; provision; respondents; results; significant; simvastatin; study; test; total; treatment; triglyceride; triglyceride level; ulkhasanah; value; world cache: ghmj-552.pdf plain text: ghmj-552.txt item: #12 of 59 id: ghmj-553 author: Iskandar, Freya Nazera; Suwondo, Ari; Santoso, Bedjo title: Tactile-kinesthetic stimulation to gain weight and reduce the length of stay care for premature baby at public hospitals of Semarang, Indonesia date: 2019-02-28 words: 4203 flesch: 58 summary: Overview of premature babies weight gain and length of stay (N=32) Variables Intervention (N=16) Control (N=16) Mean SD Mean SD Weight gain (gram) Pre Post Day 1 Post Day 2 Post Day 3 Delta 2125.63 2125.63 2179.56 2274.38 148.75 221.42 221.42 231.61 238.58 20.58 2150.31 2150.00 2135.25 2114.62 - 35.69 205.75 205.51 207.06 205.34 11.56 Length of stay care (day) Post 3.00 1.18 5.00 1.21 RESULTS Overeview of premature babies weight gain and length of stay Table 1 orchestrates the weight and length of stay in hospital unit care of the premature babies receiving the Kangaroo Mother Care (Control group) and Tactile- Kinesthetic Stimulation (Intervention group). keywords: average; babies; baby; birth; body; care; control; day; days; development; difference; effect; effective; gain; global; grams; group; growth; health; hospital; indonesia; infants; intervention; iskandar; journal; kangaroo; kinesthetic; kinesthetic stimulation; kmc; length; low; management; massage; mother; neonates; post; premature; premature babies; preterm; process; semarang; standard; stay; stay care; stimulation; study; table; tactile; tks; treatment; unit; value; weight; weight gain cache: ghmj-553.pdf plain text: ghmj-553.txt item: #13 of 59 id: ghmj-554 author: Pradnyani, Putu Erma; Putra, I Gusti Ngurah Edi; Astiti, Ni Luh Eka Purni title: Knowledge, attitude, and behavior about sexual and reproductive health among adolescent students in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia date: 2019-02-28 words: 5536 flesch: 52 summary: A previous study conducted among senior high school students at 10th and 11th grade in Denpasar found that 29 students (4.26%) have performed premarital sexual intercourse (1.44% of females and 3.19% of males) Based on sociodemographic characteristics, older students, females, senior high school students, public-schooling students had higher knowledge of puberty. keywords: activities; addition; adolescent students; adolescents; aged; attitude; bali; behavior; characteristics; condom; cse; dan; data; denpasar; education; extracurricular; figure; global; global health; health; health management; high; high school; higher; hiv&aids; indonesia; information; intercourse; journal; junior; knowledge; level; low; male; management; old; oral; petting; population; pradnyani; pregnancy; premarital; previous; private; process; proportion; puberty; public; related; reproductive; reproductive health; risk; school; senior; sexual; sexual behavior; sociodemographic; srh; stis; students; study; sufficient; teachers; types; use; vaginal; vocational; vol; years cache: ghmj-554.pdf plain text: ghmj-554.txt item: #14 of 59 id: ghmj-555 author: Huong, Duong Thi Thu title: Social factors associated to the multiple risk behaviors among high school students: A case study of Hanoi high school students, Vietnam date: 2018-10-31 words: 5293 flesch: 50 summary: The frequency of involving in different total number of risk behaviors Number of risk behaviors students had involved in Total number % 0 72 5.4 1 Email: duonghuong_xhh@yahoo.com ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Article history: Received 30 April 2018 Reviewed 04 June 2018 Received in revised form 10 October 2018 Accepted 21 October 2018 Background: Young people who engaged in different risk behaviors attracted concern nowadays. keywords: adolescents; behaviors; better; concurrent; concurrent risk; connection; different; different risk; factors; family; friends; global; hanoi; health; high; high school; higher; journal; management; media; members; model; multiple; multiple risk; networks; number; online; parents; people; proportion; public; respondents; risk; risk behaviors; school; school students; score; social; status; strength; students; study; suicide; survey; time; total; traffic; unsafe; vietnam; violent; vol; young; youth cache: ghmj-555.pdf plain text: ghmj-555.txt item: #15 of 59 id: ghmj-556 author: Iskandar, Mohamat; Mardiyono; Rumahorbo, Hotma title: The effectiveness of discharge planning and range of motion (ROM) training in increasing muscle strength of nonhemorrhagic stroke patients date: 2018-10-31 words: 3860 flesch: 60 summary: At the study population, In RAA Soewondo Pati Hospital, the number of stroke patients increases every year while in 2016 there were 809 stroke patients, with an average visit of about 67 patients each month. The inclusion criteria used in this study 59 Global Health Management Journal, 2018, Vol. 2, No. 3 were: Stroke patients treated after 24 hours in the treatment room, compositional awareness based on Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) assessment 13-15, family members aged 18-60 years old, minimum family education at high school, willing to be a respondent by signing informed consent. keywords: care; control; control group; day; difference; discharge; discharge planning; extremity; family; global; group; health; hospital; improvement; indonesia; intervention; intervention group; journal; limb; lower; management; mean; motion; muscle; muscle strength; nonhemorrhagic; patients; planning; post; pre; pretest; program; range; rehabilitation; respondents; results; rom; significant; strength; stroke; stroke patients; study; table; test; time; training; treatment; upper; value cache: ghmj-556.pdf plain text: ghmj-556.txt item: #16 of 59 id: ghmj-557 author: Molina, Stephanie; Racal, Sarah Jane title: Stress, coping, and mental health status among nursing students at a private university in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand date: 2018-10-31 words: 4079 flesch: 62 summary: Table 4: Significant findings on stress level and coping strategies using T-test (df=148) Characteristics Stress level Coping strategies Mental health M SD t M SD t M SD t Gender Male Female Year level Third year Fourth year Interested in Nursing The results showed a mild to moderate verbal interpretation of stress level and a dominantly mild presence of stress- related mental problems. keywords: academic; cope; coping; demographic; descriptive; feeling; gender; general; global; health; health status; higher; interest; international; journal; level; management; mean; mental; mental health; mild; moderate; nursing; nursing students; private; program; questionnaire; research; respondents; results; scale; significant; status; strategies; stress; stress level; students; study; table; thailand; use; variables; vol; year cache: ghmj-557.pdf plain text: ghmj-557.txt item: #17 of 59 id: ghmj-558 author: Agustina, Mita; Santoso, Bedjo; Sudirman title: Gargling with Aloe vera extract is effective to prevent the Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) date: 2018-10-31 words: 3343 flesch: 52 summary: The sample size in this study was 30 respondents who were equally distributed into two groups; intervention group was administered using Aloe vera extract, while chlorhexidine was practiced for the control group. Gargling with Aloe vera extract is effective to prevent the Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) Mita Agustina 1,*, Bedjo Santoso 2, Sudirman 2 1 Postgraduate Applied Science Program in Nursing, Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang, Semarang, Indonesia. keywords: administration; aloe; aloe vera; antiseptic; blood; body; case; cells; chlorhexidine; clinical; components; control; control group; cpis; day; days; difference; effects; extract; global; group; health; hygiene; incidence; indonesia; infection; intervention; journal; management; mean; mechanical; mouthwash; occurrence; oral; oxygenation; patients; pneumonia; pulmonary; research; respondents; sample; score; semarang; significant; study; table; temperature; test; tube; use; value; vap; ventilator; vera; vera extract; vol cache: ghmj-558.pdf plain text: ghmj-558.txt item: #18 of 59 id: ghmj-559 author: Lwin, Khaing Zar; Putra, I Gusti Ngurah Edi title: Mothers' knowledge of the causes and prevention associated with diarrhea among under-five children in Hlaing Thar Yar Township, Yangon, Myanmar date: 2018-10-31 words: 4583 flesch: 57 summary: Therefore, health promotion program with an emphasis on providing information related to diarrhea causes and prevention is worth to enhance mother’s knowledge and their ability to prevent diarrhea among under-five children in Hlaing Thar Yar Township, Yangon. The comprehensive knowledge on diarrhea might play an important role in the decision-making and action among mothers related to diarrhea prevention for their children. keywords: analysis; association; causes; characteristics; children; complications; demographic; diarrhea; disease; domains; drinking; education; food; global; half; health; higher; house; journal; knowledge; level; management; mortality; mothers; myanmar; occupational; occurrence; population; prevalence; prevention; primary; reference; score; secondary; socio; status; study; survey; symptoms; table; thar; thar yar; total; township; variables; water; yangon; yar; yar township cache: ghmj-559.pdf plain text: ghmj-559.txt item: #19 of 59 id: ghmj-560 author: Macnab, Andrew John title: Knowledge transfer of advances in applied health and science Andrew John date: 2018-06-30 words: 1411 flesch: 54 summary: Peer review involves evaluation of what you have written by one or more people with expertise in your scientific field, and knowledge of disciplines related to how data are collected and analyzed, and results are presented and conclusions drawn from them. Peer review has a long history and is by no means a perfect process, but in a world where knowledge transfer makes millions of pages of new information available each day, it is reassuring that at least a significant subset of what is reported has been critically examined [1]. keywords: advances; global; global health; health; health management; indonesia; journal; knowledge; macnab; management; management journal; paper; peer; photo; publication; report; research; review; science; scientific; sex; transfer; way cache: ghmj-560.pdf plain text: ghmj-560.txt item: #20 of 59 id: ghmj-561 author: Astuti, Dhesi Ari; Kurniati, Nurul title: Factors influencing stigma to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) among teenagers at Ngaran Village, Gamping, Sleman, Indonesia date: 2018-06-30 words: 3491 flesch: 60 summary: Factor influencing LGBT stigma on the teenagers Independent Variables Dependent Variable P Value Interpretation Knowledge Stigma LGBT on Teenagers 0,00 In this present study, we noticed a significance difference of LGBT stigma among the age group (p value = 0.02). keywords: access; adolescents; article; attitude; bisexual; discrimination; education; factors; gay; global; group; health; hiv; indonesia; influencing; information; islam; journal; knowledge; lesbian; lgbt; management; mental; negative; negative stigma; ngaran; peer; people; perception; phenomenon; positive; related; religion; research; respondents; results; service; sleman; stigma; study; table; teenagers; total; transgender; understanding; value; variables; village cache: ghmj-561.pdf plain text: ghmj-561.txt item: #21 of 59 id: ghmj-562 author: Hoang, Thang Nghia; Pham, Duoc Tho; Thu, Ha Nguyen Thi title: Sentinel surveillance for HIV among people who inject drugs at Gia Lai Province, Vietnam date: 2018-06-30 words: 3928 flesch: 62 summary: Risk factors for HIV The univariate analysis identified ever sharing needles, duration of injection drug use, ever having sex with CSW, and frequency of sex with CSW in the past month as significant risk factors for HIV infection (Table 2). 15 bdul-Quader, A.S., Quan, V.M., & O’Reilly, K. A tale of two cities: HIV risk behaviors among injecting drug users in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. keywords: age; aids; analysis; behaviors; city; csws; data; drugs; factors; frequency; gia; global; group; health; hiv; hss; infection; intercourse; journal; lai; management; month; multivariable; national; needles; past; people; prevalence; province; pwid; risk; sentinel; sex; sexual; sharing; study; surveillance; times; use; vaginal; vietnam; years cache: ghmj-562.pdf plain text: ghmj-562.txt item: #22 of 59 id: ghmj-563 author: Noor, Hafizh Muhammad title: Potential of carrageenans in foods and medical applications date: 2018-06-30 words: 3284 flesch: 46 summary: This is an open-access following Creative Commons License Deed – Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) INTRODUCTION Polysaccharides from some seaweeds have been reported to possess biological activity of potential medical value, including carrageenan Furthermore, there needs further investigation in term of anti-tumor mechanism, relationship between structure and biological activity remain to be elucidated and the exact correlation between molecular weight and antitumor activity. CARRAGEENANS AS A FOOD ADDITIVE WITH ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY Carrageenans have potential as an antioxidant which is widely used in the food industry keywords: activities; activity; additive; agent; anticoagulant; antioxidant; antitumor; antiviral; antiviral activity; applications; article; barabanova; biological; carbohydrate; carrageenans; cell; common; concentration; crinitus; derivatives; drug; edema; effect; food; gelling; global; health; immunomodulatory; infection; inflammatory; inhibitory; iota; journal; kappa; leaves; low; management; medical; molecular; oligosaccharides; paw; phycology; polymers; polysaccharides; potential; products; properties; red; res; review; seaweeds; structure; studies; study; tichocarpus; tobacco; virus; vivo; weight; years; yermak cache: ghmj-563.pdf plain text: ghmj-563.txt item: #23 of 59 id: ghmj-564 author: Pujiyono; Budiyanti, Rani Tiyas title: Selective abortion after preimplantation sex selection: An ethical and legal issue in Indonesia date: 2018-06-30 words: 4779 flesch: 50 summary: If medical sex selection was failed, we should expand the medical technologies to help that child to improve his/ her quality, life expectancy and productivity. Subjectively, at the context of abortion for sex selection reason, there are some different perspectives that should be placed in a religious and humanist frame. keywords: abortion; approach; art; autonomy; child; children; desire; different; disease; embryo; ethical; ethics; failure; female; fetus; gender; genetic; global; health; human; indonesia; infant; journal; law; legal; life; male; management; medical; medical reasons; method; moral; nation; non; parents; people; pgd; preference; pregnancy; preimplantation; principles; reasons; regulation; religion; research; rights; selection; selection failure; selective; selective abortion; sex; sex selection; social; sorting; sperm; technology; unity; values cache: ghmj-564.pdf plain text: ghmj-564.txt item: #24 of 59 id: ghmj-565 author: Macnab, Andrew John; Mukisa, Ronald; Stothers, Lynn title: The use of photo-essay to report advances in applied science and health date: 2018-06-30 words: 2396 flesch: 56 summary: The stark reality of this style of essay is at one end of the spectrum while at the other a more artistic style can be used where the photos are accompanied by artistically rendered text captions, along the lines of those in photobooks made using Apple software, or on scenic postcards. In putting the photo-essay together: • Write the overview wording that describes the purpose of the essay • Select from the pool of images ones that illustrate the narrative • Write a caption for each selected image which clearly describes the elements that the image shows which are relevant to the essay topic. keywords: advanced; background; captions; creative; elements; epidemiology; essay; global; health; images; informative; institute; international; journal; macnab; management; manipulation; mukisa; news; photo; photojournalism; project; publication; reference; report; research; science; scientific; series; story; stothers; style; text; topic; use; way cache: ghmj-565.pdf plain text: ghmj-565.txt item: #25 of 59 id: ghmj-566 author: Sinaga, Doni Marisi title: Vaccination: Considerations to acceptance and refusal date: 2018-02-28 words: 1704 flesch: 53 summary: A study in 1994, among Jehovah’s Witnesses in the US, shows that an early discussion with religious leaders and church elders about the compatibility of the vaccine with their religious beliefs can be a good strategy for immunization program [20]. Scholars also raise the importance of immunization programs clearly describing the substances contained in the vaccine that might be considered impure to the religious community. keywords: acceptance; children; community; countries; diseases; exemptions; factors; global; health; immunization; individual; jama; jehovah; journal; leaders; management; measles; medical; nigeria; pakistan; parents; polio; political; preventable; program; refusal; religious; review; scholars; sinaga; states; study; vaccination; vaccine; witnesses; workers; world cache: ghmj-566.pdf plain text: ghmj-566.txt item: #26 of 59 id: ghmj-567 author: Purwaningtyas, Niniek title: The diagnostic and prognostic value of right ventricle systolic and diastolic function in inferior myocardial infarction patients date: 2018-02-28 words: 2474 flesch: 46 summary: Conclusion: RV systolic function predict RVMI with relatively high sensitivity and specificity. Sensitivity and specificity of RV systolic function to diagnose RV MI in inferior MI were 94.4% and 69.2%, respectively. keywords: acute; american; analysis; criteria; diagnosis; diastolic; doppler; ecg; echocardiography; elevation; european; examination; function; global; health; heart; high; imaging; infarction; inferior; journal; management; myocardial; patients; prognostic; right; rvmi; segment; sensitivity; society; specificity; stemi; study; systolic; tdi; tricuspid; value; variables; ventricular cache: ghmj-567.pdf plain text: ghmj-567.txt item: #27 of 59 id: ghmj-569 author: Haryani, Wiworo; Indahsari, Rachma; Sutrisno title: The relationship between levels of knowledge and interest in using the partial dentures: A case at Yogyakarta’s private dental clinic, Indonesia date: 2018-02-28 words: 2722 flesch: 60 summary: Data shows the higher knowledge to the benefits of partial dentures the higher their interest in using removable partial dentures after tooth extraction. Among the patients in the study site of Yogyakarta’s private dental clinic, we found level of knowledge to the benefits of partial dentures significantly higher their interest in using removable partial dentures after tooth extraction. keywords: adequate; artificial; benefits; cases; clinic; data; decay; dental; denture; extraction; global; good; health; high; implant; indonesia; interest; journal; kesehatan; knowledge; levels; low; management; missing; oral; partial; partial dentures; patients; poor; removable; removable partial; respondents; results; study; survey; teeth; test; tooth; treatment; use; years; yogyakarta cache: ghmj-569.pdf plain text: ghmj-569.txt item: #28 of 59 id: ghmj-570 author: Macnab, Andrew J. title: The International Conference on Applied Science and Health (ICASH): Promoting future health: Excellence, relevance and cost benefit date: 2017-10-31 words: 1429 flesch: 46 summary: The impact on quality-of-life Global Health Management Journal, 2017, Vol. 1, No. 2   30      (both positive and negative) should be incorporated in the calculation of health benefits anticipated, as well as expected effects on life expectancy. Improving health care is not a strong enough argument in its own right these days, as the limited nature of health-care resources mandates that resource-allocation decisions are guided by considerations of cost in relation to the expected benefit of any technology or intervention. keywords: analysis; benefit; care; conference; cost; delivery; excellence; future; global; health; hiv; icash; impact; important; initiation; international; journal; knowledge; malaria; management; new; promotion; relevance; research; school; science; thailand cache: ghmj-570.pdf plain text: ghmj-570.txt item: #29 of 59 id: ghmj-572 author: Hoang, Thang Nghia; Pham, Duoc Tho title: Associated factors to attitudes and perceptions toward HIV/AIDS: a study of ethnic minorities in Buon Ma Thuot City, Dak Lak Province, Vietnam date: 2017-10-31 words: 3709 flesch: 54 summary: Face-to-face interviews were conducted to collect information regarding HIV knowledge, HIV perception and attitude towards people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). We identified that the mass media channel has been used as HIV information resource (92.8%); however, the respondents received HIV information through mass media channels had lower perception and attitude towards HIV/AIDS. keywords: aged; aids; attitude; demographic; education; ethnic; global; group; health; higher; highest; hiv; income; information; journal; knowledge; level; lowest; mass; mean; media; minorities; minority; officers; people; perception; plwha; prevention; read; relationship; respondents; results; school; score; secondary; sources; study; vietnam; vietnamese cache: ghmj-572.pdf plain text: ghmj-572.txt item: #30 of 59 id: ghmj-573 author: Macnab, Andrew J.; Mukisa, Ronald; Mutabazi, Sharif; Steed, Rachel title: Engaging schools in diagnosis and treatment of malaria: Evidence of sustained impact on morbidity and behavior date: 2017-10-31 words: 6490 flesch: 57 summary: Repeat evaluation after the schools had maintained the program independently for one year indicated that the whole-school focus on malaria continued, school children still had comprehensive knowledge about malaria and that community commitment to prevention and altered care practices had been sustained. Okello G, Ndegwa SN, Haliday KE, Hanson K, Brooker SJ, Jones C. Local perceptions of intermittent screening and treatment for malaria in school children on the south coast of Kenya. keywords: absence; absent; act; action; approach; artemisinin; behavior; benefit; blood; burden; care; change; children; communities; community; cost; countries; data; days; diagnosis; dose; duration; education; effective; endemic; evaluation; falciparum; global; heada; health; high; home; illness; impact; initiative; international; intervention; journal; kits; knowledge; lmics; low; malaria; management; medicine; model; morbidity; new; organization; parents; plasmodium; positive; post; potential; pre; presumed; prevention; project; prompt; protocol; pupils; rapid; rdt; reduced; related; research; resource; rural; school; settings; sick; social; study; teachers; term; testing; training; treatment; tropical; uganda; use; vol; worldwide; year cache: ghmj-573.pdf plain text: ghmj-573.txt item: #31 of 59 id: ghmj-574 author: Bernolian, Nuswil; Sjaaf, Amal C. title: The evaluation of early initiation breastfeeding implementation in dr. Mohammad Hoesin Hospital of Palembang, Indonesia: Complaints and barriers date: 2017-10-31 words: 3820 flesch: 55 summary: The opportunity of EIB implementation is affected by medical condition of mother and fetus, method of delivery, hospital support, EIB policy socialization, and patient’s level of knowledge. Our study found disintegration of EIB implementation between the managerial and implementer staff. keywords: attitude; bad; barrier; breastfeeding; complaints; condition; delivery; early; eib; evaluation; executive; factors; global; good; group; head; health; high; hoesin; hospital; implementation; indonesia; initiation; journal; knowledge; level; low; management; managerial; maternal; mean; mohammad; mother; operating; patient; policy; practice; room; significant; socialization; staff; study; support; table; test; vol cache: ghmj-574.pdf plain text: ghmj-574.txt item: #32 of 59 id: ghmj-575 author: Diartama, Anak Agung Aris; Suswaty, Susy; Priantoro, Win; Sugiyanto; Sudiyono; Anwar, M. Choiroel; Latifah, Leny; Santjaka, Aris; Amri, Faisal; Mulyantoro, Donny Kristanto title: The design of radiology viewing box using charger system and potentiometer date: 2017-06-22 words: 3004 flesch: 51 summary: Methods: This study used applied research method by creating and using the design of viewing box tool by using a potentiometer and charger system. The charger system used in the manufacture of viewing box tool uses an accumulator / accu. keywords: accu; areas; assessment; box; box tool; charger; charger system; components; detection; electric; feasibility; figure; function; global; good; health; indonesia; intensity; journal; light; lux; management; materials; moderate; potentiometer; potentiometer system; process; quality; questionnaire; radiographs; radiologist; radiology; ray; reading; results; series; study; system; test; tool; viewing; vol; voltage cache: ghmj-575.pdf plain text: ghmj-575.txt item: #33 of 59 id: ghmj-576 author: Suryadinata, Haryman Utama title: The benefits of automated dispensing machine for hospital pharmacy in Indonesia: situation, implementation, and feasibility date: 2017-06-22 words: 4342 flesch: 60 summary: Therefore, to maximize ADM hospitals need to integrate with hospital information system and manage all the process including how to make the accurate filling and preparation process and also training the staff about the machine and how to through access to the machine. Results: There are 13 studies that explained ADM benefits such as increase staff satisfaction for the nurse and pharmacist, reduce dispensing errors about 35% or up to reducing all dispensing errors, time saving until 50% in peak hours and cost analysis and effectiveness. keywords: adds; adm; available; beard; benefits; bethesda; care; cost; department; dispensing; drug; effectiveness; errors; global; health; hospital; impact; implementation; increase; indonesia; intensive; internet; inventory; journal; machine; main; management; medication; medicines; number; nurse; outpatient; patient; pharmacy; process; result; review; safety; satisfaction; saving; service; smith; solutions; staff; studies; study; system; time; total; use; vol cache: ghmj-576.pdf plain text: ghmj-576.txt item: #34 of 59 id: ghmj-578 author: Macnab, Andrew J. title: Global Health Initiatives to Reduce Malaria Morbidity in School-aged Children date: 2020-06-28 words: 10424 flesch: 53 summary: 2. Method Searches were undertaken of the published literature on malaria in children using the following search terms, singly, or in combination: malaria, children, school, school children, school-based, teachers, teacher-based, rapid diagnostic testing (RDT), artemisinin combination therapy (ACT), chemopre- vention, Africa, sub-Saharan Africa. Schools present an obvious and logical opportunity to improve the access of school children to timely diagnosis and treatment, (Temperley et al., 2008; Macnab et al., 2016), however, currently national malaria control interventions do not specifically target school-age children despite increasing evidence that this age group bears the high- est burden of infection (Cohee et al., 2018). keywords: ability; absenteeism; access; act; africa; aged; analysis; approaches; areas; artemisinin; benefit; brooker; burden; care; children; clarke; clinical; cognitive; combination; community; control; cost; delivery; determinants; diagnosis; disease; drug; early; education; effective; effectiveness; effects; endemic; et al; evidence; example; falciparum; fernando; future; ghmj; global; global health; group; health; health education; health management; health organization; hygiene; impact; infection; innovative; intermittent; international; intervention; ipt; journal; jukes; kenya; key; knowledge; lancet; learning; literature; long; macnab; macnab et; malaria; malaria journal; malaria treatment; malawi; management; measures; medicine; model; morbidity; mortality; need; organization; performance; plos; positive; potential; preventive; programs; pupils; rapid; rdt; rdts; research; review; risk; rural; saharan; school; school children; sick; social; strategies; study; sub; teachers; therapy; training; transmission; treatment; trial; tropical; uganda; use; vol; world; world health; worldwide; year cache: ghmj-578.pdf plain text: ghmj-578.txt item: #35 of 59 id: ghmj-579 author: Deviana, Meli; Pramono, Noor; Suwondo, Ari title: Combination of Polyethylene Terephthalate Nesting and Prone Position at the Standard Box Care to the Vital Signs and Length of Stay on the Low Birth Weight Babies date: 2020-06-28 words: 3471 flesch: 56 summary: Although various forms of nesting have been applied in hospitals, improper design can interfere the baby’s comfort during sleeping and may affects the respiratory stability, pulse and infant oxygen saturation (Irva et al., 2016). Problems that often arise in the process of adaptation occur in the respiratory, neurology, cardiovascular, hematological, gastrointestinal, kidney and ther- moregulation system as LBW infants are very susceptible to hypothermia due to the thin fat reserves under the skin and the immaturity of the heat-regulating center in the brain (Trihono et al., 2013). keywords: average; baby; birth; body; box; care; combination; control; day; decrease; development; difference; frequency; ghmj; global; group; health; increase; infants; journal; lbw; low; management; minute; nesting; newborns; oxygen; polyethylene; position; premature; preterm; prone; pulse; rate; respiration; respiratory; results; saturation; significant; signs; stability; study; temperature; terephthalate; test; treatment; use; vital; weight cache: ghmj-579.pdf plain text: ghmj-579.txt item: #36 of 59 id: ghmj-581 author: Rakkapao, Nitchamon; Kiattisaksiri, Pradabduang; Samakkekarom, Ronnapoom title: Knowledge, Attitudes, and HIV/AIDS Risk Behaviors of Myanmar Migrant Workers in Thailand date: 2019-10-31 words: 5178 flesch: 64 summary: For example, ”HIV people who do not have symptoms cannot spread HIV to other people” and ”AIDS can be cured”. HIV people who do not have symptoms cannot spread HIV to other people 152 (38.0) 133 (33.3) 115 (28.7) keywords: access; aids; attitude; average; behaviors; care; condom; countries; data; disease; doi; drinking; factors; fair; ghmj; global; good; health; high; hiv; information; journal; knowledge; language; level; living; majority; male; management; migrant; migrant workers; myanmar; new; participants; people; poor; prevalence; prevention; problem; rakkapao; results; risk; score; services; sex; study; table; thailand; unaids; university; use; vol; weine; workers; years; yes cache: ghmj-581.pdf plain text: ghmj-581.txt item: #37 of 59 id: ghmj-582 author: Aung, Yadanar; Ou, Yin Thet Nu; Wan, Nanda Myo Aung; Nyan, Bo Bo; Phyo, Aung Pyae; Win, Le Le title: Alcohol Consumption and Current Situation of Drinking Risk Level Among University Students in Mandalay Region date: 2019-10-31 words: 5732 flesch: 53 summary: The descriptive analysis was firstly done in 976 after excluding the missing values. Variables and measurements: Current situation of drinking alcohol was dependent variable while the independent variables composed three sections in questionnaires (1) the respondents’ background characteristics section, (2) risk level assessment: The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test, AU- DIT (section 2), and (3) alcohol consumption practices and the reasons of alcohol drinking (section 3). Among those having experiences of drinking alcohol, only 95 students drank a reason of breaking up with their boyfriends or girlfriends. keywords: adolescents; age; alcohol; alcohol consumption; analysis; assessment; audit; aung; behaviors; beverages; consumption; current; drinkers; drinking; et al; experiences; female; gender; ghmj; global; guardians; habit; health; high; journal; level; living; management; mean; medical; myanmar; organization; parents; participants; probability; program; reasons; ref; region; regression; research; results; risk; risk level; school; self; significant; situation; smoking; social; status; students; study; table; test; total; types; universities; university; university students; use; variables; vol; years; yes cache: ghmj-582.pdf plain text: ghmj-582.txt item: #38 of 59 id: ghmj-583 author: Karimah, Nahdiyah; Khafidhoh, Nur; Hardjanti, Triana Sri; Hakim, Riska Ismawati title: The Period of Perineal Wound Healing in Postpartum Mothers Between The Decoction Water Treatments of Bihanong Leaves with Red Betel Leaves date: 2019-10-31 words: 5283 flesch: 59 summary: Previous research about binahong or red betel leaf decoction waters did not assess the process of perineal wounds recovery day by day until fully recovered. Average of perineal wound recovery for 5 days by using red betel leaf decoction water (R, 2017). keywords: anredera; average; betel; betel group; betel leaf; betel leaves; binahong; binahong group; bmi; center; community; cordifolia; crocatum; dan; daun; day; days; decoction; degree; dependent; differences; et al; factors; frequency; ghmj; global; group; gubug; healing; health; journal; karimah; leaf; leaves; luka; management; mothers; pads; penyembuhan; perineal; perineal wound; period; piper; postpartum; postpartum mothers; process; recovery; recovery period; red; red betel; reeda; research; respondents; score; second; significant; steenis; study; table; test; times; treatment; value; vol; water; wound; wound recovery cache: ghmj-583.pdf plain text: ghmj-583.txt item: #39 of 59 id: ghmj-586 author: Hamzah, Alif; Khasanah, Uswatun; Norviatin, Dini title: The Correlation of Age, Gender, Heredity, Smoking Habit, Obesity, and Salt Consumption with Hypertension Grade in Cirebon, Indonesia date: 2022-07-04 words: 4368 flesch: 56 summary: This study has objec ve to examine those predictors to hypertension grade. Results: 59.9% of respondents were in hypertension grade 1 and 54% of respondents were in high risk age. keywords: age; blood; center; cirebon; city; community; consumption; correlation; et al; extra; factors; family; ghmj; global; grade; group; habit; hamzah; health; heredity; high; hipertensi; history; hubungan; hypertension; hypertension grade; increase; indonesia; journal; kalijaga; kemenkes; level; male; management; obese; obesity; p=0.001; pada; permai; pressure; prevalence; ratulangi; research; respondents; results; risk; salt; salt consumption; setyanda; sex; shows; smokers; smoking; study; sugiharto; vol; world; years cache: ghmj-586.pdf plain text: ghmj-586.txt item: #40 of 59 id: ghmj-588 author: Sera, Agnescia Clarissa title: Critics on Policy of Soy-Based Infant Formula in Indonesia: Compared to Australian and New Zealand Food Standards date: 2019-10-31 words: 4269 flesch: 52 summary: Studies reported that soy infant formula contains 1.5% phytates and 1/3 of total phosphorus is phytate-bound (Gomez et al., 2016; Vandenplas et al., 2014). Considering issues about the extrapolating potential long-term effects of isoflavones, phytates, aluminum, pesticide residue and transgenic soy in human body, personally think, Indonesian gov- ernment should start developing specific regulations of soy infant formula. keywords: aluminum; australia; baby; chen; decree; doi; effects; et al; food; food standards; formula; fsanz; ghmj; global; government; health; indonesia; infant; infant formula; issues; journal; level; management; milk; ministry; nadfc; new; new zealand; number; policies; policy; possible; products; regulation; residue; safety; sera; sif; soy; specific; spi; standards; supervision; system; use; vandenplas; vol; year; zealand; zealand food; zinc cache: ghmj-588.pdf plain text: ghmj-588.txt item: #41 of 59 id: ghmj-591 author: Sulistyowati, Reny ; Christyanni, Yuyun ; Nusantoro, Dedi Cahyo title: Risks Nurses Faced During the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2022-02-15 words: 1485 flesch: 51 summary: The needs in these countries are met by accepting migrant nurses from several other countries, including Indonesia; furthermore, the demand for nurses in Indonesia has also increased throughout the pandemic (Safuni, 2020). The WHO states that nurses are the backbone of in-service facilities because they are more significant than other health workers. keywords: 2020; activities; christyanni; cough; covid-19; figure; ghmj; global; health; home; icu; indonesia; journal; kesehatan; management; masks; medical; nurses; nursing; nusantoro; palangka; pandemic; patients; people; protocols; raya; respiratory; severe; social; sulistyowati; symptoms; vol cache: ghmj-591.pdf plain text: ghmj-591.txt item: #42 of 59 id: ghmj-593 author: Nibel , Hendrowanto title: Balancing online learning from home for children with outdoor activities during the Pandemic date: 2022-02-15 words: 1165 flesch: 52 summary: Knowledge, Attitudes, and HIV/AIDS Risk Behaviors of Myanmar Migrant Workers in Thailand GHMJ (Global Health Management Journal) 2022, Vol. 5, No. 1 Indonesian Scholars’ Alliance Open Access Photo Essay POLITEKNIK KESEHATAN KEMENKES PALANGKA RAYA: HEALTH FORUM AND INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR THE NEW NORMAL : Creating a Pleasant Virtual Communication Balancing online learning from home for children with outdoor activities during the Pandemic Hendrowanto Nibel Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan, Universitas Palangka Raya *Corresponding author’s email: hendrowanto26@gmail.com DOI: 10.35898/ghmj-51593 Selection and peer-review under responsibility of the scientific committee and the editorial board of the Annual Health Forum and International Seminar of the Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Palangka Raya © Parental assistance in online learning from home during the pandemic Nibel, H GHMJ (Global Health Management Journal) 2022, Vol. 5, No. 1 20 (a) (b) (a) (b) Outdoor playing is different before and after the pandemic. keywords: activities; anak; cases; children; covid-19; education; figure; ghmj; global; health; home; indonesia; journal; june; learning; management; nibel; number; online; outdoor; pandemic; parents; playing; social; vol cache: ghmj-593.pdf plain text: ghmj-593.txt item: #43 of 59 id: ghmj-595 author: Mahar, Stephanie Emmanuella Yuri ; Oktaviani, Oktaviani title: Improving the quality of pregnancy by fulfilling the physical and psychological needs of pregnant women in Kuala Kapuas, Kapuas Regency date: 2022-02-15 words: 1800 flesch: 56 summary: This has been proven by my research in Kuala Kapuas, where I conducted observations of pregnant women and the results show that there are still many pregnant women whose needs have not been met due to a lack of awareness and knowledge about their needs during pregnancy. Mahar & Oktaviyani GHMJ (Global Health Management Journal) 2022, Vol. 5, No. 1 28 As already mentioned, pregnant women need more oxygen. keywords: body; environment; family; figure; ghmj; global; health; husband; important; jakarta; journal; kapuas; kesehatan; mahar; management; mother; needs; new; oktaviyani; oxygen; pandemic; physical; pregnancy; pregnant; pregnant women; psychological; quality; support; vol; women cache: ghmj-595.pdf plain text: ghmj-595.txt item: #44 of 59 id: ghmj-597 author: Susilawati, Elly ; Hindratni, Findy ; Rahmadani, Cyntia title: Breast massage to support the success of exclusive breastfeeding among postpartum mothers in Pekanbaru, Indonesia date: 2022-02-15 words: 1258 flesch: 50 summary: There was a significant difference in breast milk volume between those given endorphins and woolwich massage by 25.50 mL. It is proven that the production of breast milk can be increased by giving endorphins massage; that is a massage technique done on the neck, arms, and hands of postpartum mothers. The attempt to increase breast milk production in mothers after childbirth can be carried out using pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods. keywords: article; asi; breast; breastfeeding; dan; days; endorphins; exclusive; figure; ghmj; global; health; infant; journal; kemenkes; kesehatan; management; massage; milk; mothers; pekanbaru; postpartum; production; susilawati; volume; woolwich cache: ghmj-597.pdf plain text: ghmj-597.txt item: #45 of 59 id: ghmj-598 author: Dewi, Fretika Utami ; Sugiyanto, Sugiyanto title: Modification and Nutritional Outcome of Food High-Protein at Sinta Rangkang Nursing Home date: 2022-02-15 words: 817 flesch: 52 summary: Knowledge, Attitudes, and HIV/AIDS Risk Behaviors of Myanmar Migrant Workers in Thailand GHMJ (Global Health Management Journal) 2022, Vol. 5, No. 1 Indonesian Scholars’ Alliance Open Access Photo Essay POLITEKNIK KESEHATAN KEMENKES PALANGKA RAYA: HEALTH FORUM AND INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR THE NEW NORMAL : Creating a Pleasant Virtual Communication Modification and Nutritional Outcome of Food High-Protein at Sinta Rangkang Nursing Home Fretika Utami Dewi*, Sugiyanto Sugiyanto Department of Nutrition, Poltekkes Kemenkes Palangka Raya, Indonesia *Corresponding author’s email: dewiutami_f@yahoo.co.id DOI: 10.35898/ghmj-51598 Selection and peer-review under responsibility of the scientific committee and the editorial board of the Annual Health Forum and International Seminar of the Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Palangka Raya Based on data from the Central Statistics Agency, the number of elderly people in the city of Palangka Raya has increased. keywords: elderly; figure; food; ghmj; global; health; intervention; journal; kemenkes; management; meals; nutritional; palangka; protein; rangkang; raya; sinta; sugiyanto cache: ghmj-598.pdf plain text: ghmj-598.txt item: #46 of 59 id: ghmj-601 author: None title: ghmj-601 date: None words: 3 flesch: 34 summary: Database connection failed! keywords: database cache: ghmj-601.htm plain text: ghmj-601.txt item: #47 of 59 id: ghmj-603 author: Widyastuti, Ririn ; Ndona, Martinus V. title: Reducing and preventing stunting through Integrated Posyandu with Fathers and or Child Caregivers (Posyandu Bersayap) at Watukapu Public Health Center in Ngada Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia date: 2022-02-15 words: 1046 flesch: 43 summary: Knowledge, Attitudes, and HIV/AIDS Risk Behaviors of Myanmar Migrant Workers in Thailand GHMJ (Global Health Management Journal) 2022, Vol. 5, No. 1 Indonesian Scholars’ Alliance Open Access Photo Essay POLITEKNIK KESEHATAN KEMENKES PALANGKA RAYA: HEALTH FORUM AND INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR THE NEW NORMAL : Creating a Pleasant Virtual Communication Reducing and preventing stunting through Integrated Posyandu with Fathers and or Child Caregivers (Posyandu Bersayap) at Watukapu Public Health Center in Ngada Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia Ririn Widyastuti* 1 , Martinus V. Ndona 2 1 Midwifery Study Program, Health Polytechnic of Health Ministry Kupang, NTT, Indonesia 2 Watukapu Health Center, Ngada Regency, NTT, Indonesia *Corresponding author’s email: ririenwidyastuti@gmail.com DOI: 10.35898/ghmj-51603 Selection and peer-review under responsibility of the scientific committee and the editorial board of the Annual Health Forum and International Seminar of the Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Palangka Raya mailto:ririenwidyastuti@gmail.com https://dx.doi.org/10.35898/ghmj-51603 71 GHMJ (Global Health Management Journal) 2022, Vol. 5, No. 1 Widyastuti & Ndona Figure 1 Watukapu Public Health Center, Ngada, East Nusa Tenggara Posyandu Bersayap program covers several activities: 1. keywords: bersayap; caregivers; children; dan; east; fathers; figure; food; ghmj; global; health; indonesia; journal; kesehatan; management; ndona; ngada; nutritional; posyandu; program; status; stunting; vol; watukapu; weighing; widyastuti cache: ghmj-603.pdf plain text: ghmj-603.txt item: #48 of 59 id: ghmj-925 author: Amir, Echa Effendy Siswanto ; Winarto, Eko ; Sunarno, Rita Dewi; Hapsari, Shindi title: The correlation between job satisfaction, compensation, and work environment on nurse's turnover intention in Kotamobagu Regional General Hospital using Structural Equation Modeling path analysis date: 2023-02-08 words: 5278 flesch: 49 summary: Path analysis of nurse turnover intention (T1-T7) in Regional General Hospitals Based on job satisfaction (KK1-KK7), work environment (LK1-LK9), and compensation factors (K1-K9) using AMOS 2022 5 GHMJ (Global Health Management Journal) 2023, Vol. 6, No. 1 Amir, et. Research conducted at the Anna Medika Hospital found the result that there is a relationship between nurse job satisfaction and nurses' turnover intention (Wahyuni, 2021). keywords: amir; analysis; city; compensation; correlation; dan; data; dengan; desire; direct; effect; employees; environment; error; factors; general; ghmj; global; health; hospital; human; indonesia; influence; intention; job; job satisfaction; journal; karyawan; kepuasan; kerja; kompensasi; kotamobagu; lingkungan; management; model; negative; nurses; organization; pada; path; pengaruh; perawat; positive; regional; regional general; relationship; research; resources; respondents; results; satisfaction; sem; standard; study; table; terhadap; test; turnover; turnover intention; value; variables; vol; work; work compensation; work environment; working; years cache: ghmj-925.pdf plain text: ghmj-925.txt item: #49 of 59 id: ghmj-929 author: Gaib, Juritno Harmi; Mendrofa, Fery; Dewi, Rita title: Emotional intelligence and transformational leadership: The two factors affecting the nurses’ performance at a general hospital in Bolaang Mongondow Monompia, Kotamobagu, Indonesia date: 2023-02-08 words: 4349 flesch: 44 summary: Meanwhile, by measuring nurse performance, the authors are able to identify the number of nurses who can provide good service and are able to carry out tasks independently in a timely manner. The distribution of nurse performance is mostly good as much as 58.3%. keywords: ability; able; analysis; dewi; effect; emotional; emotional intelligence; emotions; employees; environment; factors; followers; gaib; general; ghmj; global; good; health; high; hospital; indonesia; influence; intelligence; international; journal; kotamobagu; leadership; management; mendrofa; monompia; number; nurses; nurses performance; nursing; organization; performance; poor; questions; research; results; role; social; study; transformational; transformational leadership; value; variables; vol; weighted; work; years cache: ghmj-929.pdf plain text: ghmj-929.txt item: #50 of 59 id: ghmj-935 author: Astuti, Agnes Dewi title: Family emotional communication in caring for patients with Covid-19 at Home: Personal experience and story date: 2022-12-13 words: 2446 flesch: 51 summary: Emotional communication that exists in the family makes family members also feel what other family members feel can be done by trusting each other, being open and receiving information received by confirming (Rayani, 2021). Information for my family about family members diagnosed with covid-19 raises anxiety, fear in dealing with this condition, especially a lot of information that sometimes views the negative side of people with Covid-19. keywords: able; anxiety; astuti; change; children; communication; condition; covid-19; disease; emotional; emotions; experience; families; family; figure; ghmj; global; happy; health; home; husband; indonesia; information; journal; kesehatan; life; management; members; mother; pandemic; people; protocols; social; support; vol cache: ghmj-935.pdf plain text: ghmj-935.txt item: #51 of 59 id: ghmj-937 author: Sylvia, Ester Inung title: A documentation of calcaneus region diabetic foot care: Wound healing during outpatient treatment date: 2022-12-13 words: 1686 flesch: 59 summary: Knowledge, Attitudes, and HIV/AIDS Risk Behaviors of Myanmar Migrant Workers in Thailand GHMJ (Global Health Management Journal) 2022, Vol. 5, No. 2 Indonesian Scholars’ Alliance Open Access Photo Essay POLITEKNIK KESEHATAN KEMENKES PALANGKA RAYA: HEALTH FORUM AND INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR THE NEW NORMAL : Creating a Pleasant Virtual Communication A documentation of calcaneus region diabetic foot care: Wound healing during outpatient treatment Ester Inung Sylvia Department of Nursing, Poltekkes Kemenkes Palangka Raya, Indonesia *Corresponding author’s email: esterinung@gmail.com; ester.inung@polkesraya.ac.id DOI: 10.35898/ghmj-52937 Selection and peer-review under responsibility of the scientific committee and the editorial board of the Annual Health Forum and International Seminar of the Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Palangka Raya In wound healing, there are several things that must be considered and this will greatly determine the wound healing processes which are: 1) Wound bed preparation, 2) cleaning, 3) debridement, and 4) dressing. keywords: bed; care; client; condition; day; debridement; diabetes; dressing; figure; ghmj; global; granulation; healing; health; journal; loading; management; preparation; process; right; slough; sylvia; tissue; treatment; vol; wound cache: ghmj-937.pdf plain text: ghmj-937.txt item: #52 of 59 id: ghmj-940 author: Yeyentimalla, Yeyentimalla; Suryawati, Sri title: A New Drug-Free Life: The essence of professional’s presence in drug survivor’s family date: 2022-12-13 words: 1754 flesch: 48 summary: Jeremy rehabilitation program was completed in July 2018, but his family, especially his mother, refused Jeremy to come home. One of the four-drug survivors enrolled in our study was Jeremy, 19 years old. keywords: communication; drug; family; figure; ghmj; global; health; indonesia; international; jakarta; jeremy; journal; life; management; mother; narcotics; new; october; palangka; panti; raya; rehabilitation; reintegration; relationship; social; stepfather; survivors; suryawati; vol; yeyentimalla cache: ghmj-940.pdf plain text: ghmj-940.txt item: #53 of 59 id: ghmj-942 author: Theresia, Yoan Agnes ; Sylvia, Ester Inung ; Datak, Gad title: Family care and reproductions health for teens: Applying 8 family functions during the transition growth date: 2022-12-13 words: 1828 flesch: 60 summary: It is from family members that children can learn how to behave towards older people and learn what is appropriate and inappropriate in their culture. According to the Ministry of Health of Republic Indonesia (1988) defines family as: The family is the smallest unit of society which consists of the head of the family and several people who gather and live under one roof in a state of interdependence. keywords: abuse; adolescents; children; datak; early; education; family; figure; functions; ghmj; global; health; indonesia; international; journal; kemenkes; management; marriage; problems; reproductive; sex; society; sylvia; teenagers; theresia; vol; world; youth cache: ghmj-942.pdf plain text: ghmj-942.txt item: #54 of 59 id: ghmj-943 author: Migang, Yena Wineini ; Migang, Evan Kristianus title: Health service communication in monitoring toddler growth and development in the New Normal at Posyandu Hidup Baru Desa Kaong, Kecamatan Upau, South Kalimantan, Indonesia date: 2022-12-13 words: 1360 flesch: 46 summary: Health service communication in monitoring toddler growth and development in the New Normal at Posyandu Hidup Baru Desa Kaong, Kecamatan Upau, South Kalimantan, Indonesia. Effects of integrated child development and nutrition interventions on child development and nutritional status. keywords: child; children; communication; dan; development; figure; ghmj; global; growth; health; indonesia; journal; kalimantan; kemenkes; kesehatan; management; migang; monitoring; mothers; new; normal; pandemic; posyandu; service; stunting; toddler; vol; workers cache: ghmj-943.pdf plain text: ghmj-943.txt item: #55 of 59 id: ghmj-944 author: Missesa, Missesa; Viranti, Trissa; Kaswana, Shasa Dini Martha Ewa; Athena, Carolin Firsta; Nibel, Hendrowanto title: Hand-washing promotion during Covid-19 outbreak in Riverbank of Kahayan River, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia date: 2022-12-13 words: 1974 flesch: 53 summary: Masks to protect healthy children during the Covid Pandemic living in Central Kalimantan This photo essay records health promotion given during Covid-19 outbreak in Riverbank of Kahayan River, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia (Figure 3). In other words, approximately 10.5% of children suffered from COVID -19. keywords: anak; behaviour; cases; central; children; covid-19; early; education; figure; ghmj; global; hands; health; indonesia; journal; kahayan; kalimantan; living; management; missesa; october; old; outbreak; palangka; pandemic; people; posters; promotion; raya; river; riverbank; schools; soap; virus; vol; washing; years cache: ghmj-944.pdf plain text: ghmj-944.txt item: #56 of 59 id: ghmj-945 author: Yeyentimalla, Yeyentimalla; Sera, Agnescia Clarissa ; Sinaga, Doni Marisi title: The First International Seminar Poltekkes Kemenkes Palangka Raya: A Journey Full of Meaning date: 2022-12-13 words: 1850 flesch: 45 summary: Knowledge, Attitudes, and HIV/AIDS Risk Behaviors of Myanmar Migrant Workers in Thailand GHMJ (Global Health Management Journal) 2022, Vol. 5, No. 2 Indonesian Scholars’ Alliance Open Access Photo Essay POLITEKNIK KESEHATAN KEMENKES PALANGKA RAYA: HEALTH FORUM AND INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR THE NEW NORMAL: Creating a Pleasant Virtual Communication The First International Seminar Poltekkes Kemenkes Palangka Raya: A Journey Full of Meaning Yeyentimalla 1 *, Agnescia Clarissa Sera 1 , Doni Marisi Sinaga 2 1 Committee of Health Forum and International Seminar of Poltekkes Kemenkes Palangka Raya 2 Global Health Management Journal, Yayasan Aliansi Cendekiawan Indonesia Thailand (Indonesian Scholars‟ Alliance) *Corresponding author’s e-mail: yeyentimalla@polkesraya.ac.id DOI: 10.35898/ghmj-52945 ©Yayasan Aliansi Cendekiawan Indonesia Thailand (Indonesian Scholars’ Alliance). mailto:alfeusmanuntung@gmail.com https://dx.doi.org/10.35898/ghmj-52945 https://inschool.id/ https://publications.inschool.id/index.php/ghmj/index https://publications.inschool.id/index.php/ghmj/index Yeyentimalla, Sera, & Sinaga GHMJ (Global Health Management Journal) 2022, Vol. 5, No. 2 166 keywords: alliance; communication; essays; figure; ghmj; global; global health; health; health management; indonesia; international; journal; macnab; management; management journal; palangka; photo; policy; poltekkes; prof; raya; seminar; sera; sinaga; vol; yeyentimalla cache: ghmj-945.pdf plain text: ghmj-945.txt item: #57 of 59 id: ghmj-95 author: Antarini, Antarini; Masfiah, Siti; Fitriani, Ayu; Junaidi, Lili title: Unmet need to space and limit childbirth among reproductive age women in Pangkalpinang City, Bangka Belitung Province, Indonesia date: 2017-06-22 words: 3451 flesch: 61 summary: Situational analysis of unmet need to space childbirth in Pangkal Pinang This study found that about two third (66.3%) of unmet need women in Pangkal Pinang occurred due to willingness to space the childbirth. While, unmet need of family planning in several regions found increased. keywords: age; bangka; belitung; birth; childbirth; children; contraception; education; family; health; high; indonesia; journal; level; limiting; low; married; need; number; pangkal; people; percentage; pinang; planning; population; program; reproductive; school; space; spacing; study; support; total; unmet; unmet need; use; women; years cache: ghmj-95.pdf plain text: ghmj-95.txt item: #58 of 59 id: ghmj-955 author: Macnab, Andrew John title: What to include in a Review, Commentary, Editorial, and Special Edition of Global Health Management Journal date: 2023-02-08 words: 1606 flesch: 39 summary: Knowledge, Attitudes, and HIV/AIDS Risk Behaviors of Myanmar Migrant Workers in Thailand GHMJ (Global Health Management Journal) 2023, Vol. 6, No. 1 Indonesian Scholars’ Alliance Open Access Editorial What to include in a Review, Commentary, Editorial, and Special Edition of Global Health Management Journal Andrew John Macnab 1 Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia, Canada. 3 Editor in Chief, Global Health Management Journal, Yayasan Aliansi Cendekiawan Indonesia Thailand, Indonesian Scholars' Alliance (INSCHOOL) *Corresponding author’s email: ajmacnab@gmail.com; andrew.macnab@ubc.ca DOI: 10.35898/ghmj-61955 ABSTRACT There are several different types of article that authors can submit for publication in a journal. keywords: article; authors; commentaries; conferences; editorial; ghmj; global; global health; guidelines; health; health management; interest; international; journal; macnab; management; management journal; references; research; review; special; submissions; team cache: ghmj-955.pdf plain text: ghmj-955.txt item: #59 of 59 id: ghmj-99 author: Macnab, Andrew John title: Promoting global health innovation: On the need for global health care solutions in the spirit of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health (ICASH) date: 2017-06-22 words: 1542 flesch: 43 summary: Global Health Management Journal www.publications.inschool.id PUBLISHED BY Editorial Promoting global health innovation: Encouraging children to adopt healthy lifestyle habits is a central objective, and health promotion at a community level, particularly through use of the WHO ‘HPS’ model health promoting schools, is a strategy many of us can consider as a means of effectively generating new health knowledge and promoting healthy behaviors. keywords: agenda; care; change; conference; development; disease; economic; education; global; goals; health; icash; ideas; indonesia; innovation; international; journal; knowledge; level; management; need; new; origins; promotion; science; social; society; sustainable; world cache: ghmj-99.pdf plain text: ghmj-99.txt