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Journal : An Idea Health Journal

Implementation Total Sanitation Based on First Community-Based Pillar at Public Kisra, Kisra; Alamsyah, Teuku; Kiswanto, Kiswanto; Murdani, Ihsan; Wintah, Wintah
An Idea Health Journal Vol 4 No 03 (2024)
Publisher : PT.Mantaya Idea Batara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v4i03.268

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Defecation in Indonesia is quite a lot to be found and one of the regions of Indonesia that still performs open defecation is in one of Aceh Regency, namely Southwest Aceh Regency which applies latrines to the people of Tangan-Tangan Cut Village, Regency, Southwest Aceh which is still small. The purpose of this study is to determine the application of latrines in the people of Tangan-Tangan Cut Village related to income, community work and education of the people of Hand-Cut Village, Setia District, Regency, Southwest Aceh. The method carried out is quantitative research using. Rendom sampling type . The number of informants in the form of respondents in this study was 40 respondents from 356 populations in hand-cut villages. The sampling technique is to use the slovin formula. The results of this study found that the application of latrines in village communities with cut, sub-district, faithful has no relationship between education (P = 0.635), income (P = 0.071) work (P = 0.337) people with latrine ownership, the number of respondents who have implemented latrines is 17 respondents with a percentage of 42.5%, while there are 23 respondents with a percentage of 57.5% who do not have latrines. The results of this research are that most villagers do not apply latrines / do not have latrines in their homes.
Overview Implementation of the First Pillar Community-Based Total Sanitation Program Agustina, Tuti; Darmawan, Darmawan; Saputra, Firman Firdauz; Jihad, Fikri Faidul; Alamsyah, Teuku
An Idea Health Journal Vol 4 No 03 (2024)
Publisher : PT.Mantaya Idea Batara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v4i02.306

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Community-based total sanitation (STBM) is an approach aimed at changing hygiene and sanitation behaviour through empowerment of the community through sanitation techniques. When most members of the group stop pissing, it's called a piss stop. (BABS). By 2023, 194 villages in South Aceh district have been STBMkan, 21 of them have been Open Defacation Free (ODF), and 239 of them are not yet. The aim of this study is to find out how effective the first pillar STBM program is. Input, Process, Output, and Output are four parts of the research approach. The number of informants is six. The South Aceh Health Service conducted the study from November to December. This research is a type of qualitative research and is designed as an Evaluation Study Design. Research shows that the public is not participating in the implementation of the first pillar STBM program in the area of work of the Health Department of the Cabinet of South Aceh. The results show that the first pillar STBM program still has shortcomings and constraints in its implementation.
Effectiveness of the Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) Control Program at Lhok Bengkuang Community Health Center, South Aceh Husnul Fitri, Maghfiratul; Safrizal, Safrizal; Fahlevi, Muhammad Iqbal; Alamsyah, Teuku; Syahputra, Firman Firdaus; Din, Misbahud
An Idea Health Journal Vol 5 No 03 (2025)
Publisher : PT.Mantaya Idea Batara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v5i03.532

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Background: Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) remains a significant public health threat in South Aceh, Indonesia. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the DHF control program at Lhok Bengkuang Health Center using input, process, output, outcome indicators. A descriptive qualitative study was conducted from December 2024 to January 2025. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with officers from the South Aceh Health Office, the health center chief, program coordinators, and affected community members. Thematic analysis followed Miles and Huberman’s approach. Triangulation and member checking ensured data validity. DHF cases declined from 22 in 2023 to 7 in 2024. Control activities included source reduction (PSN), larviciding, fogging, health education, epidemiological investigations, and vector surveys. However, the Larvae Free Index (ABJ) remained below the national target of 95%. This indicates partial effectiveness, constrained by limited entomology staff and inadequate personal protective equipment for fogging. Strengthening resources and aligning local implementation with national standards are essential to sustain progress. The DHF control program effectively reduced cases but requires reinforced human resources, adequate equipment, and improved community engagement to meet national targets