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Journal : Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat

Improving mother’s knowledge for stunting prevention through customized health promotion during COVID-19 pandemic Kalesaran, Angela Fitriani Clementine; Lotulung, Cindy Celine; Mandagi, Chreisye Kardinalia Francisca
BKM Public Health and Community Medicine PHS8 Accepted Abstracts
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Objective: This study aims to improve the knowledge of mothers of kids with stunting with different types of health promotion depending on the situation and restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: This was a quasi-experimental research study with pre and post-test design. Fifty mothers from Wori District in North Sulawesi were included in the study. Twenty-five mothers received conventional health promotions in groups, and twenty-five mothers received health promotions one-on-one by home visits from healthcare workers. A questionnaire about mothers’ knowledge regarding stunting prevention was collected before and after the health promotion. Results: The number of mothers with a low level of knowledge was 36% before the health promotion, but then decreased to only 14% after the health promotion. There was a significant difference (p<.000) between pre and post-test regarding mother’s knowledge. Between groups receiving conventional health promotion and one-on-one health promotion, there were no significant differences regarding the knowledge of mothers after being given health promotion. Conclusion: Health promotion is an effective way to improve the knowledge of mothers with stunting kids. Health promotion one-on-one by the home visit is just as effective as health promotion in groups. Healthcare workers should be flexible and adaptive to the situation during the COVID-19 pandemic, so health promotion can always be delivered.
Population mobility and COVID-19 incidence in Indonesia: a study from North Sulawesi Province Dampi, Denada Jihan; Kalesaran, Angela Fitriani Clementine; Kandou, Grace Debbie
BKM Public Health and Community Medicine Vol 40 No 06 (2024)
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Purpose: The purpose of the study is to determine the relationship between the level of population mobility and the incidence of COVID-19 in 2021 in the North Sulawesi province. Methods: This quantitative research uses an ecological study. This study used secondary data from Google Mobility Reports and COVID-19 incidence data from the North Sulawesi Province Health Department. Univariate analysis describes population mobility variables in various sectors and the incidence of COVID-19, which is presented as a time series graph. In contrast, bivariate analysis is used to test the relationship between the level of mobility in various sectors and the incidence of COVID-19 through non-parametric analysis with the Spearman Rank correlation test. Results: There is a correlation between the incidence of COVID-19 and the level of mobility, with a p-value <0.05, with different levels of correlation amongst each mobility area. The correlation coefficients (r) between the incidence of COVID-19 and various regions of mobility are as follows: retail and recreation (-0.511), wholesale and pharmaceuticals (-0.398), park (-0.454), transportation (-0.570), workplace (-0.332), and housing (0.641). Conclusion: The increase in population mobility has significantly contributed to the high incidence of COVID-19 in North Sulawesi in 2021. To reduce the incidence of COVID-19, strict policies for monitoring and controlling mobility, especially in areas with high mobility, are necessary.
Co-Authors ., Gabriella Amisi, Marsella D. Asep Rahman, Asep Asrifudin, Afnal Astari, Virginia Budi T. Ratag Canon, Fiqhi A. Chintya, Prasuthio Chreisye Mandagi, Chreisye Dampi, Denada Jihan Derek, Chintya Doda, Diana V.D. Febi Kolibu, Febi Ferry Firmansyah Golung, Aimar Daniel Grace Debbie Kandou Grace, Taroreh G Herman, Ulqiyah Nurhusna Ibur, Chikita Amanda Kasi, Olivia Agatha Kaunang, Wulan J. P. Kaunang, Wulan P.J Kawatu, Paul A T Kawatu, Paul A. Kawatu, Paul A. T Kawatu, Paul A.T Kawatu, Paul Artur Tennov Langi , Fima L. F. G. Londa, Putrisia Lotulung, Cindy C. Lotulung, Cindy Celine Lotulung, Megapresia Indri Lumintang, Fredlen Christo Sampouw Malonda, Nancy S. H Mamonto, Silviani Mamuko, Keysia M. Mandagi, Chreisye K. F. Mandagi, Chreisye Kardinalia Francisca Mandagi, Chreisye Kardinalia Fransisca Manganguwi, Sheryl Mantali, Arief Mantjoro, Eva M. Mantjoro, Eva. M. Manurung, Pebrina Maramis, Frilya I. Maukar, Veigy Maureen I. Punuh, Maureen I. Maya, Anugrah Menggasa, Evanly Relix Mokalu, Reinindo Aries Mokodompit, Pratiwi Monding, Faldano F. Moningka, Jessica S.Y. Nelwan, Ester Jeini Nelwan, Jeini E. Neu, Cicilia Nina, Nurhayati Pasongli, Anita Paul A.T. Kawatu Pelleng, Debora Pesiwarissa, Disha N. Polan, Tri Vanny Sampe Punuh, Maureen Irinne Rahayu Akili, Rahayu Rahayu H. Akili, Rahayu H. Rambolangi, Vincencius Rangga Wisesa Rawis, Gisela Irma Rewasan, Mariana Ricky C. Sondakh Rumagit, Holy C.N Rumambi, Euginia Firsty Ruru, Jessica Saliha, Jovi Sambeka, Rahelea Sambow, Triska T. Sekeon, Sekplin A.S. Sekeon, Sekplin S Sekplin A. S. Sekeon, Sekplin A. S. Selaindoong, Sefania J. Senduk, Miranda N.P. Seroy, Meywinsy Siagian, Friska Natasya Romauly Siampa, Jainer Pasca Sondakh, Ricky Constantyn Suhartoyo, Fitri Murnisari Sulaemana Engkeng, Sulaemana Supit, Muhammad Isra Alf L Talumewo, Olrike C. Tangkilisan, Jordi R. Abednego Tiku, Vicharie Tipa, Ericha Widya Tompodung, Vickly D.A. Tumbelaka, Oktaviany C. C. Tumurang, Marjes Tuwongkesong, Fadillah Walangitan, Rayn Christian Waworuntu, Pramatia Grayni Wenas, Crifianny Wenur, Claudeo Primus Wokas, Claudia Natalia Woodford B.S. Joseph, Woodford B.S. Wowor, Prisca Wulan P. J. Kaunang Wulan P.J. Kaunang Wulan Pingkan Julia Kaunang