scholarly journals Analysis of Physical Activity on the Quality of Life of Pregnant Women in the Plaju Public Health Center, Palembang

Author(s):  
Muthia Felyanti ◽  
Novrikasari ◽  
A. Fickry Faisya
Author(s):  
Nur Maziyya ◽  
Nursalam Nursalam ◽  
Herdina Mariyanti

Introduction: Leprosy was a chronic infectious disease that affects the quality of life of patients. Many factors could affect the quality of life of people with leprosy, but there was no specific research that analyzed factors related to quality of life of people with leprosy based on Health Belief Models theory (HBM). This study aimed to analyze factors that related to quality of life of people with leprosy based on Health Belief Model theory (HBM) in Public Health Center in North Surabaya. Methode: This study used descriptive analytic correlational with cross-sectional approach. Sample in this study were 30 patients with leprosy at public health center in North Surabaya. The independent variabels were individual perceived depend on HBM theory and dependent variabel was Quality of Life of Leprosy patients. Data were collected by interviews and using questionnaire. The instrument for collecting Quality of life using WHOQOL BREF and for collecting individual perception using a questionnaire derived from HBM theory. Data were analyzed used statistical Logistic Regression test (p<0,05). Result and Analysis: People with leprosy in public health care in region of North Surabaya 83.3% had good quality of life. There was correlation between quality of life with perceived susceptibility (p = 0.013) and perceived of seriousness (p = 0.004). There is was no correlation that found between quality of life with perceived benefit (p = 0.638) and perceived barriers (p = 0.334). Perceived susceptibility and perceived seriousness could be factors that affect quality of life of people with leprosy. Discussion: It needs to do a research about quality of life of patients with leprosy based on HBM theory using questionnaire that has been tested for validation to determine factors that affect quality of life of patient with leprosy.Keywords: Leprosy, quality of life, HBM, individual perceptions


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-38
Author(s):  
Pinasti Utami

Hypertension is one of ten degenerative diseases that decline the patient’s quality of life. Controlling hypertension through the role of pharmacists as a care giver in home pharmacy care activities can reduce the morbidity of the disease. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of home pharmacy care education on the quality of life of hypertensive patients hospitalized at the Gamping II Public Health Center. This research design was quasi-experimental with a pre post control group. Respondents of this study were 28 hypertensive patients of the Gamping II Public Health Center. They were taken by simple random sampling and then divided into 2 groups, control and intervention. In the intervention group, respondents were given a pre-test and then educated with Home Pharmacy Care as many as 4 times. Data on blood pressure changes were measured using tensimeter, while quality of life assessment was SF-36 questionnaires. Data were analyzed by using student t-test. The results of this study showed that hypertensive patients are home pharmacy care services at Gamping II Public Health Center had significantly decreased blood pressures both systolic and diastolic (p <0.05), while the quality of life showed a significant increase (p <0.05). It was concluded that the application of home pharmacy care education to hypertensive patients in GampingPublic Health Center could reduce blood pressure and can statistically improve quality of life.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Suyani Suyani ◽  
Erni Retna Astuti

The population in this study were all pregnant women who participated in pregnant women classes implementation at public health center Sanden, Bantul Regency, with a total sample of 32 people who were determined by total sampling. The results showed that the satisfaction of pregnant women in the pregnant women classes implementation at public health center Sanden, Bantul Regency were mostly satisfied as many as 22 people (68.8%). ), The satisfaction of pregnant women with the quality of class service for pregnant women at public health center Sanden, Bantul Regency was mostly satisfied as many as 24 people (75%). %), and pregnant women satisfaction with the class service system for pregnant women at public health center Sanden, Bantul Regency, was mostly satisfied as many as 22 people (68.8%). It’s advisable for health workers to maintain the quality of existing class services for pregnant women and always increase pregnant women knowledge about high-risk pregnancies by providing direct information.


2012 ◽  
Vol 2012 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomoko Nishida ◽  
Eriko Ando ◽  
Hisataka Sakakibara

The aim of the present study was to investigate what kinds of social supports contribute to the higher quality of life (QOL) of home care patients with intractable neurological disease. We investigated the World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF) and social supports to 74 patients with intractable neurological disease in a city of the Aichi prefecture, Japan. Association between WHOQOL and social supports was examined using multiple logistic regression analyses adjusting activities of daily living (ADL). High WHOQOL scores were associated with “attending patient gatherings held by the public health center,” “having someone who will listen empathically to anxieties or troubles,” and ADL. Physical health was associated with ADL, while psychological well-being was related to “having a hobby,” “having someone who will listen,” and “having a hospital for admission in emergencies.” Patients not having someone who will listen were more likely to participate in the gatherings. The present findings suggest that having someone who will provide emotional support is important for home care patients with neurological diseases. Patient gatherings held by the public health center were expected to provide patients with emotional support.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Amatulqaiyum Idri Sari

Latar Belakang. Angka harapan hidup di Sumatera Barat semakin tinggi, tingginya angka harapan hidup meningkatkan kualitas kesehatan dan jumlah wanita menopause. Gejala menopause akan mempengaruhi kualitas hidup seorang wanita, semakin berat gejala yang dialami dapat terganggunya kualitas hidup. Salah satu gejala yang dialami adalah kecemasan. Objektif. Mengetahui hubungan kecemasan dengan kualitas hidup pada wanita menopause di Posyandu Lansia Puskesmas Nanggalo Kota Padang. Metode. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian analitik observasional dengan desain cross sectional pada 30 wanita menopause di Posyandu Lansia Puskesmas Nanggalo Kota Padang yang dipilih melalui purposive sampling dengan teknik wawancara menggunakan kuesioner HARS untuk mengukur kecemasan dan WHO-QOL BREF untuk mengukur kualitas hidup. Analisis data dilakukan dengan uji korelasi pearson dan uji regresi linear. asil. Hasil penelitian didapatkan nilai korelasi pada setiap domain fisik, psikologis, sosial, lingkungan (r= -0,744, -0,781, -0,667, -0,660) dengan arah korelasi negatif. Kontribusi (r2) kecemasan terhadap kualitas hidup setiap domain fisik, psikologis, sosial, lingkungan (55,4%, 61%, 44,5%, 43,5%) dengan persamaan regresi WHO-QOL BREF = a+(-b) HARS. Simpulan. Ada hubungan negatif yang signifikan antara kecemasan dengan kualitas hidup. Kata kunci : kecemasan, kualitas hidup, menopause   Background. Life expectancy in West Sumatra is getting higher, higher life expectancy increases the quality of health and the number of menopausal women. The symptoms of menopause will affect a woman's quality of life, the more severe the symptoms experienced can interfere with the quality of life. One of the symptoms experienced is anxiety. Objective. Knowing the relationship between anxiety and quality of life in menopausal women at Elderly Posyandu Nanggalo Public Health Center Padang. Method. This research is an observational analytic study with cross sectional design on 30 menopausal women at Elderly Posyandu Nangglo Public Health Center Padang who were selected through purposive sampling with interview techniques using the HARS questionnaire to measure anxiety and WHO-QOL BREF to measure quality of life. Data analysis was performed using Pearson correlation test and linear regression test. Result. The results showed that the correlation value in each physical, psychological, social, environmental domain (r = -0,744, -0,781, -0,667, -0,660) with a negative correlation direction. Contribution (r2) of anxiety to the quality of life of each physical, psychological, social, environmental domain (55.4%, 61%, 44.5%, 43.5%) with the WHO-QOL regression equation BREF = a + (- b) HARS . Conclusion. There is a significant negative relationship between anxiety and quality of life. Key words: anxiety, quality of life, menopause


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