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Analisis Spasial Kejadian Demam Berdarah di Kota Padang Tahun 2018-2022 Fadillah Ulva; Nailul Hikmi
JIK-JURNAL ILMU KESEHATAN Vol 8, No 1 (2024): JIK-April Volume 8 Nomor 1 Tahun 2024
Publisher : STIKes ALIFAH PADANG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33757/jik.v8i1.1082

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In 2020, the number of dengue fever cases in Indonesia that was reported was 95,893 cases with 493 deaths. The incidence rate of dengue fever in Indonesia in 2020 was 49 per 100,000 population with a CFR of 0.51%. The incidence rate of dengue fever cases in Indonesia in 2021 is 27.5 cases per 100,000 population and the CFR is 0.97%. DHF cases in Indonesia continue to experience a significant increase. In 2022, the number of dengue fever cases in Indonesia will be 143,184 cases, with the number of deaths due to dengue fever reaching 1,236 cases. Until now, dengue fever is still a public health problem in Indonesia, including in West Sumatra. This is proven by the discovery of dengue fever cases in almost all districts/cities in West Sumatra. The West Sumatra Provincial Health Service recorded 4,024 cases of dengue fever occurring during 2022. The district/city with the highest dengue fever cases was the city of Padang with 824 cases, followed by Pesisir Selatan with 479 cases, and Tanah Datar with 458 cases. The aim of this research is to determine the spatial description of the incidence of dengue fever based on climate and population density in Padang City in 2018-2022. This research uses an analytical descriptive observational ecological study method. This research was carried out in Padang City in 2023 using data from 2018-2022. The data used is secondary data obtained from the West Sumatra Provincial Health Service and the West Sumatra Central Statistics Agency. Based on spatial analysis, it is known that the highest cases in Padang City are in Kuranji District. Based on the results of statistical analysis, it is known that there is a significant relationship between average rainfall and rainy days and the incidence of dengue fever in Padang City and there is no significant relationship between average air temperature and the incidence of dengue fever in Padang City.
System Quality and the Impact of the Use of the Flo Application on Free Association Within the Community in Padang City Using the Delone and Mclean Method Nailul Hikmi; Fitni Hidayati
Professional Evidence-based Research and Advances in Wellness and Treatment Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January, 2025
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/perawat.v2i1.113

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This study aims to analyze the quality of the Flo application system and its impact on social interactions and the prevalence of free social relationships in the city of Padang. Utilizing the DeLone and McLean model, the research focuses on three primary dimensions: system quality, information quality, and service quality. The findings suggest that higher quality in these areas significantly influences user satisfaction and engagement with the application. Moreover, the study explores the implications of increased social connectivity facilitated by the Flo application, examining both positive and negative effects on social behavior within the community. By collecting data through surveys and interviews, this research provides insights into the net benefits experienced by users, highlighting the potential for applications like Flo to reshape social norms and interactions. Recommendations for future development of the application are also discussed, emphasizing the need for features that promote positive social engagement while mitigating the risks of excessive free social interaction.
The Role Of Climate And Population Density In The Spread Of Dengue Fever: A Spatial Analysis Of Padang City 2022–2024 Hikmi, Nailul; Gusti, Aria
Preventia: The Indonesian Journal of Public Health Vol. 10, No. 2
Publisher : citeus

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In 2023, Padang city had a dengue fever incidence rate of 46.5 per 100,000 population, an increase compared to the previous year. Climate change, with the transition from the dry to the rainy season, contributed to a surge in dengue fever cases. This study aims to determine the relationship between environmental factors and the incidence of dengue fever in Padang City from 2022 to 2024. This study uses an ecological study design with a sample of all dengue fever cases recorded by the Padang City Health Office. Climate data was obtained from the Indonesian Agency for Meteorological, Climatological, and Geophysical (BMKG), and population density from Statistics Indonesia (BPS), recorded from January 2022 to December 2024. Data analysis included univariate and bivariate analyses, Spearman's correlation test, and spatial analysis. The results showed that DHF cases in Padang City increased from July to October. Bivariate results showed that air temperature (r =- 0.148), rainfall (r = 0.162), and sunshine duration (r = 0.270) were correlated with DF cases. Spatial analysis revealed an inconsistent relationship between DHF cases and population density. It is hoped that the health department will increase DHF prevention efforts, such as the 3M Plus program, before rainfall increases from September to December.