Publications by authors named "Nildawati"

Objective: Cancer is still a health problem serious. Based on the Ministry of Health's report, cancer is the second leading cause of death in the world by 13% after cardiovascular disease. Approximately 30% of cancer patients had adjustment problems and 20% were diagnosed with depression.

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Objective: This study aimed to determine how the Health Belief Model approach used by cancer survivors, especially women, in order to survive until after treatment.

Method: The data in this research were gathered from in-depth interviews, using content analysis techniques.

Results: The findings suggest that the cancer symptom self-detection technique helps them to discover the problem and then seek medical help.

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Objective: To identify the risk factor of Stroke in health institution employees.

Method: The research design was cross-sectional with 107 people who participated in this survey using purposive sampling method.

Results: The relationship between family history with the incidence of stroke obtained p value (p<0.

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Objective: This study aimed to compare community beliefs regarding causes of illness and preventive actions of two minority ethnic groups in Indonesia.

Method: A qualitative design with an ethnographic and phenomenological approach with a total of 18 participants.

Result: The Ammatoa Kajang and Towani Tolotang do believe that many factors determine health status.

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Objective: This study aims to determine the relationship between work posture and musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) complaints in Lipa'Sa'be Mandar weavers.

Method: This research is a quantitative study with an observational approach using a cross sectional study design on 42 samples selected by purposive sampling (N=124).

Results: All respondents (100%) experienced complaints of MSDs, of the 37 (100%) respondents who weaved with a moderate risk work posture, there were 10 (27.

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