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KEIKUTSERTAAN WANITA PASANGAN USIA SUBUR (PUS) DALAM PENGGUNAAN KB IUD Tampubolon, Ida Lestari; Crystandy, Muhammad; Sikumbang, Fitry Anggreini
Window of Health : Jurnal Kesehatan Vol. 2 No. 2 (April, 2019)
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Muslim Indonesia

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The high rate of population growth in Indonesia is due to the low coverage of family planning participants. One of them is the low use of IUD family planning which is only 4.7% due to lack of knowledge and understanding of the long-term benefits of IUD family planning. To determine the related factors to the fertile age women participation in the use of IUD Birth Control. The type of this research is analytical survey with cross sectional approach. This research was conducted at Kelurahan Sei Kera Hilir I of Medan Perjuangan Sub District Medan Kota. The sample of 87 people. The sampling was done by accidental sampling technique. Knowledge variables (p value = 0.000), parity (p value = 0.031), education (p value = 0.022), income (p value = 0.021) and husband support (p value = 0.000) has a relationship with the participation of fertile age women in the use of IUD Birth Control. Variables of husband's support and knowledge were the most influential variables in the use of IUD Birth Control. Shows that the most influential factor with the participation of fertile age women in the use of IUD Birth Control is husband's support and knowledge
THE EFFECTIVITY OF NUTRITION EDUCATION BOOKLET ON KNOWLEDGE, FAST-FOOD CONSUMPTION, CALORIE INTAKE, AND BODY MASS INDEX IN ADOLESCENTS Said, Irfan; Hadi, Anto J.; Manggabarani, Saskiyanto; Tampubolon, Ida Lestari; Maryanti, Endang; Ferusgel, Agnes
Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol 5, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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Background: The prevalence of adolescent obesity is increasing worldwide with proportions varying from country to country or between geo­graphical regions within a country. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of nutri­tion education with booklet media on know­ledge, fast food consumption, calorie intake, and body mass index (BMI) in adolescents.Subjects and Method: This was a quasy experiment with no control group. The study was conducted in Junior high school in Medan, North Sumatera. A sample of 31 adoles­cents was selec­ted by purpo­sive sampling. The depen­­dent vari­ables were know­l­edge, fast-food consumption, ca­lorie intake, and BMI. The independent vari­ables were booklet media. Means of knowledge, fast food consumption, calorie intake, and BMI before and after intervention was examined by t-test.Results: Mean of knowledge after intervention (Mean= 12.90; SD= 2.71) was higher than before (Mean= 8.77; SD= 1.54) and it was statisticaly significant (p<0.001). Mean of fast food con­sump­tion after intervention (Mean= 9.48; SD= 1.38) was lower than before (Mean= 10.03; SD= 1.16) and it was statistically significant (p= 0.007). Mean of calorie intake after intervention (Mean= 2735.12; SD= 1999.9) was lower than before (Mean= 2821.09; SD= 216.13) and it was statistically significant (p= 0.003). BMI after intervention (Mean= 26.58; SD= 2.49) was equal with before intervention (Mean= 26.81; SD= 2.49).Conclusion: Nutrition education with booklet improves knowledge, reduces fast food con­sump­tion, and reduce calorie intake.Keywords: nutrition education, booklets, know­ledge, fast food, calorie, body mass indexCorrespondence: Irfan Said. Study Program in Nutrition, Health Ins­­titute Helvetia. Jl. Kapten Sumarsono 107 Me­dan, North Sumatera, Indonesia. Email: Irfan­said1357@gmail.com. Mobile: 085256­780839.Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior (2020), 5(1): 11-17https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpb.2020.05.01.02
Analysis of Factors Related to Nurse Performance in Inpatient Wards Citra Medika General Hospital Putri, Dwiana Kartika; Tampubolon, Ida Lestari
Jurnal Kesmas Prima Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): July Edition
Publisher : Program Studi Sarjana Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Prima Indonesia

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Introduction:A hospital is a health service organization that is very important for the community. One of the most important resources in determining the success of hospital services is the health workforce. Nurses are one of the professional health workers who provide nursing care to patients whose performance greatly affects the quality of services provided. The performance of a health worker is greatly influenced by several factors that influence a person to continue to improve, direct and maintain their behavior both directly and indirectly with the work environment. Purpose: This study aims to analyze factors related to nurse performance. Method: This research method is quantitative withThe analytical survey research design uses a cross-sectional approach, namely research that tries to explore how and why the phenomenon occurs and then carries out a dynamic analysis of the correlation between the phenomena, both between the independent variables and the dependent variables., the population was 53 nurses in the inpatient room and the sample used was a total sampling of 53 nurses in the inpatient room. The data collection technique used a measuring instrument in the form of a questionnaire. Results: The results of the study showed that the variables of job promotion with a ρ value (0.033), the work itself with a ρ value (0.030) and awards with a ρ value (0.005) had a relationship with nurse performance because the valueρ value< 0.05. Conclusion: Promotion, the work itself, and rewards are related to nurse performance at Citra Medika Hospital.