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Factors Related to Heat Strain in Tough-Making Industrial Workers Adjie, Sahrul; Putri, Dian Utama Pratiwi; Djamil, Achmad
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S4 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6iS4.4144

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Tofu manufacturing industry workers are a group that is vulnerable to heat strain due to exposure to high heat during work. Heat strains can cause serious health problems such as heat stroke, heat exhaustion, and heat cramps. Objective: This research aims to analyze factors related to heat strain in tofu making industry workers in South Kotabumi District, North Lampung Regency in 2024. Method: This study used a cross-sectional design. The population is all workers in the tofu making industry in South Kotabumi District, North Lampung Regency. Samples were taken using a total sampling technique, namely 30 workers. Data was collected through interviews, measurements and observations. Data analysis was carried out univariately, bivariately using the Chi-square test, and multivariately using the logistic regression test. Results: The results showed that the factors associated with heat strain in tofu making industry workers were heat stress ( P = 0.001), age ( P = 0.003), gender ( P = 0.007), and obesity ( P = 0.012). Conclusions : Work environment heat stress, age, gender, and obesity are factors associated with heat strain in tofu making industry workers. Efforts to control heat strain need to be made, especially through improving the work climate and weight loss programs for obese workers.
The Relationship of the Implementation of Discharge Planning with the Level of Patient Satisfaction in the Inpatient Health Center Sari, Nanda Puspita; Putri, Dian Utama Pratiwi; Rustika, Rustika
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i1.4145

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Discharge planning that is not yet optimal has an impact on patients. This impact is an increase in the number of re-admissions and ultimately patients will bear the costs of inpatient care at the health center. The aim of this research is to find out the relationship between the implementation of discharge planning and the level of patient satisfaction at the Banjar Agung Inpatient Health Center, South Lampung Regency in 2024. This type of research is quantitative using a crosssectional approach. The population and sample in this study were all inpatients from January-April 2024, totaling 47 respondents. The sampling technique used is quota sampling, The sample was determined from a population with certain characteristics to the desired number (quota) of 47 patients. Based on the results of statistical tests, the P-value < 0.05 was obtained, namely the satisfaction variable 0.014, the tangible variable 0.007, the reliability variable 0.041, the responsiveness variable 0.000, the assurance variable 0.034 and the empathy variable 0.017, which means that there is a relationship between the implementation of discharge planning and the level of patient satisfaction based on dimensions. Tangible at the Banjar Agung Inpatient Health Center, South Lampung Regency in 2024.
An Atlas.Ti Analysis of the Collaboration of Human Development Cadres Family Assistance Teams in Stunting Prevention Putri, Dian Utama Pratiwi; Indriani, Diah; Mahmudiono, Trias
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 6 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i6.4925

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In the implementation of stunting convergence in Pringsewu District in 2023, there is no direct coordination between the Human Development Cadres and the Family Assistance Team and no way to facilitate collaboration between the human development cadres and the family assistance team to work together to carry out data collection tasks as indicators of stunting achievement and stunting prevention in Pringsewu District. Objective to find out more about the phenomenon of human development cadres and family human assistenace teams collaboration and the perspectives of each agency representative in Pringsewu District, Lampung Province that allows human development cadres and family assitance team collaboration to be carried out in stunting prevention efforts in Pringsewu District, Lampung Province. The type of research used was qualitative using a phenomenological approach and data collection techniques with in-depth interviews and FGDs which were analysed using Atlas t.i version 8. The informants in this study were from the relevant Dinas and OPD in the Pringsewu Regional Government work area. Data collection was carried out using in-depth interviews and FGD techniques which were analyzed using Atlas t.i version 8. From the results of the analysis of the synthesis of interviews and Focus Group Discussions with informants from the relevant Departments and OPDs in the Pringsewu Regional Government work area, it was found that the collaboration between human development cadres and family assistance teams was very needed for the effectiveness and efficiency of human development cadres and family assistance team work as stunting cadres. Collaboration between human development cadres and family assitance team should be facilitated by the Pringsewu Regency Team for Accelerating Stunting Reduction and advocated to the Pringsewu Regency Regional Government for inclusion in the PRINCES (Pringsewu Prevent Stunting) Program. Collaboration between Human Development Cadres and Family Assistance Workers is very crucial in efforts to reduce stunting. This collaboration needs to be facilitated by the Stunting Reduction Acceleration Team and integrated into the PRINCES (Pringsewu Prevent Stunting) program.
Policy Strengthening Smoking Behavior Screening and Access to Youth Smoking Cessation Services (UBM) in Schools Setiaji, Bambang; Karyana, Muhammad; Saragih, Benget; Risma, Risma; Putri, Dian Utama Pratiwi
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 3 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i3.6216

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The prevalence of smoking among adolescents aged 10-18 years in Indonesia continues to increase every year from 7.2% in 2013 to 9.1% in 2018. SKI data in 2023 shows that the number of active smokers is estimated to reach 70 million people, with 7.4% of them smokers aged 10-18 years. On the other hand, e-cigarette users among adolescents have increased in the last 4 years, rising from 0,3% in 2019 to 3% in 2021. The 2029 RPJMN mandates that the target prevalence of smokers aged 10-21 years is 6.9%. Meanwhile, Bappenas projects that the prevalence of adolescent smoking in Indonesia in 2030 can reach 16.96% if efforts to prevent and control smoking in adolescents are not carried out optimally. The impact of smoking behavior is not only on individual health, but also public health, potentially triggering chronic diseases, increasing health costs, and threatening the welfare of future generations, especially the Golden Indonesia in 2045. The purpose of this research is as an effort to plan a follow-up to the development of screening and efforts to quit adolescent smoking in schools that are more innovative and attractive to adolescents. This type of research is qualitative research with a case study research design using a policy alternative analysis matrix. There are 17 references used. The stages of the Systematic Literature Review are divided into 4 stages, namely Planning (designing review questions and planning methods), Data Collection (keyword search, title and abstract screening, filtering & assessment, data extraction), Analysis Stage (descriptive and thematic analysis), then ending with Synthesis (discussion). By synthesizing research results through a systematic review approach and presenting them in the form of actionable messages (policy brief and policy paper), more conclusive, comprehensive and balanced facts can be conveyed to stakeholders.