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Journal : Miracle Journal Of Public Health (MJPH)

Analysis Of Daily Physical Activities On Mentrual Disorders In Students Of The Faculty Of Public Health Halu Oleo University Hardi; Juraiti, Warti; Harleni; Abbas, Akhmadi; Harjunita, Ria; Tosepu, Ramadhan; Efendy, Devi Savitri; Susanty, Sri
Miracle Journal of Public Health Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Miracle Journal of Public Health (MJPH)
Publisher : Universitas Mandala Waluya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36566/mjph.v7i1.322

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Menstrual disorders mainly occur in late adolescence. This condition occurs in the first two years after menarche. This study aims to analyze daily physical activity and irregular menstrual disorders in students at the Faculty of Public Health, Halu Oleo University. The research design used was a cross-sectional study. The subjects in this research were students from the Faculty of Public Health, Halu Oleo University, class 2020-2022, who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria of 90 respondents. The results of this study showed that 50% of respondents were in the moderate physical activity category, and the majority (62.2%) experienced irregular menstrual disorders. The results of statistical analysis of physical activity on menstrual disorders obtained p-value=0.000 (p<0.05). This research concludes a significant relationship between physical activity and menstrual disorders in students at the Faculty of Public Health, Halu Oleo University. Female students need to control their physical activity to overcome menstrual disorders.
Analysis Level Smartphone Addiction in Pre Clinic Student at Faculty of Medicine Halu Oleo University Ibrahim, Fauziah; Halimah; Asia, Sri; Kadek, Ayu; Tosepu, Ramadhan; Effendy, Devi Savitri; Susanty, Sri
Miracle Journal of Public Health Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Miracle Journal of Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36566/mjph.v6i2.316

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One proof of the development of information and communication technology is the creation of smartphones. However, using smartphones has both positive and negative effects. One of the negative impacts of using smartphones, such as smartphone addiction, which has an impact on physical health, also has an impact on psychological and mental health in the form of loneliness, anxiety, stress, depression, life satisfaction, and environmental relations. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of smartphone addiction among pre-clinical students at the Faculty of Medicine, University Halu Oleo Kendari. Research design descriptive. The research was conducted at the Faculty of Medicine, Halu Oleo University, on April 6–11, 2023. The sample was 83 students from the Faculty of Medicine at Halu Oleo University. Sample Obtained using stratified random sampling techniques. Data was obtained using the Smartphone Addiction Scale (SAS) questionnaire. Data processed with SPSS, is displayed in the frequency distribution table. The results of the study found smartphone addiction among students at the Faculty of Medicine, Halu Oleo University, with a low addiction level. The highest number is between 17-19 years. There are more women than men. It was concluded that the level of smartphone addiction among students of the Faculty of Medicine at Halu Oleo University was in the mild category. Most occurrences are in women, aged 17–19 years. Influence factors of smartphone addiction include a high desire to explore new things in information and technology.
Analysis of HIV/AIDS Response among Adolescents in Kendari City Southeast Sulawesi Province, Indonesia Yulisti, Sry; Latoso, Rudi; Kusumajaya, Ida; Sari, Sitti Nurmayang; Tosepu, Ramadhan; Effendy, Devi Savitri; Susanty, Sri
Miracle Journal of Public Health Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Miracle Journal of Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36566/mjph.v6i2.317

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A case HIV/AIDS remains a global public health problem, including in Indonesia. It is estimated that the wide variety of HIV/AIDS patients in Indonesia will continue to grow. Some of the strategic initiatives have been implemented to achieve the SDGs and target indicators. HIV/AIDS in young people HIV/AIDS PDP Kendari city hospitals and health centres work areas. This examination makes use of a qualitative technique mixed with a descriptive case observation. Information series techniques through interviews, observations and statistics (documentary research). HIV/AIDS strategy and control in Kendari city consists of promotion strategies (HIV/AIDS education for the community and key population groups), prevention strategies (prevention of infection and provision of HIV testing services), treatment strategies (HIV/AIDS treatment facilities, mitigation of the effects of HIV/AIDS). The development of strategies and efforts to combat HIV/AIDS in Kendari City is strongly influenced by partnerships with external agencies, cross-sectoral coordination and an increased role of civil society through AIDS treatment groups, political implementation approach groups, and the willingness of target groups to. follow the policy.
Description of the Level of Early Marriage Cases in Langkowala Village Community, Konawe Islands Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Rusydi, Muh. Kemal Ikhsan; Mutmainah; Wehamali, Elda; Nuraena, Sitti; Tosepu, Ramadhan; Efendy, Devi Savitri; Susanty, Sri
Miracle Journal of Public Health Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Miracle Journal of Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36566/mjph.v6i2.318

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Early marriage is a marriage carried out before the age of 18, occurring during adolescence. Where more than 700 million women alive today were married before the age of majority, namely 18 years. Southeast Sulawesi itself is in the top 10 provinces that have marriage rates among teenagers under 19 years of age, with a percentage of 22.29% of early marriage cases occurring in Southeast Sulawesi. The purpose of writing this article is to describe the number of cases of early marriage that occur in the Langkowala village community, Konawe Islands. The study design used is a descriptive method. The population is teenage couples who have married under the age of 18 years with a total of 39 people. The total sample in the study was 39 people. The results of the data obtained from Langkowala village, West Wawonii District, Konawe Islands are dominated by economic factors which are still low (64.11%), the low level of education of young couples which is only on the average up to middle school level (51.28%), the lack of knowledge about reproductive health for couples who marry young (71.79%), as well as a large number of sexual activities outside of marriage (58.97%). Suggestions, there is a need for more intensive socialization of child protection with the target being parents in the aspects of early marriage on reproductive health as well as the need for adolescent health services to expand coverage to at least a periodic program.
Analysis of Job Satisfaction of Health Workers at Bahteramas Hospital Sumarti, Sumarti; Muharni; Syamsiah; Candra; Tosepu, Ramadhan; Effendy, Devi Savitri; Susanty, Sri
Miracle Journal of Public Health Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Miracle Journal of Public Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36566/mjph.v6i2.321

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Employee job satisfaction is characterized by a low proportion leaving the organization and low employee absenteeism. The survey on the job satisfaction of health workers at the Bahteramas Hospital BLUD showed 46% were satisfied at work such as conducive working conditions, and incentives received according to workload while 54% were dissatisfied because there was no compensation related to time of attendance. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between working conditions, incentives, work performance and satisfaction of health workers. This research is a quantitative (Observational) research design cross-sectional study. The research was conducted from 1 to 20 February 2023 in the inpatient rooms of Bahteramas Hospital with 139 from 213 health workers using the Cluster Random Sampling technique. Data collection used a questionnaire and carried out a chi-square test and a closeness test. The results of the study found that more respondents with supportive working conditions were satisfied (p=0.006, j=0.233). Respondents with appropriate incentives were more satisfied with their job satisfaction (p=0.000, j=0.302). Furthermore, respondents with appropriate organizational policies were more satisfied with their job satisfaction, (p=0.005, j=0.237). The conclusion is that there is a moderate relationship between working conditions, incentives and achievement with health worker satisfaction in the BLUD Inpatient Room of Bahteramas Hospital.