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Analisis Spasial Determinan Kejadian Berat Bayi Lahir Rendah (BBLR) di Provinsi Jawa Barat Rahmi, Siti Aisyah; Utari, Diah Mulyawati; Arsyi, Miftahul; Munih, Munih
Jurnal Ilmiah Kebidanan Indonesia Vol 13 No 04 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Kebidanan Indonesia (Indonesian Midwifery Scientific Journal) Uni
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West Java Province is one of the provinces with LBW cases higher than LBW cases nationally due to behavior during pregnancy, access to health and spatial aspects. This study aim to analyze the spatial determinants of LBW incidence. Moran's Index Method globally and Local Indicators of Spatial Association (LISA) locally with the Geoda program in the 2018 West Java Province Riskesdas Report consisting of 18 districts and 9 cities. Globally, blood supplement tablet coverage has a positive spatial relationship with the incidence of LBW. Locally, there is a positive (High-high and Low-low) and negative (High-low and Low-high) spatial relationship on the coverage of blood supplement tablets, the coverage of ANC K4 visits, the proportion of very difficult access to health services (Puskesmas/Pustu/Pusling/ village midwives), the proportion of very difficult access to hospitals, the number of midwives and the number of available health facilities. In regencies/cities that have positive spatial relationships various interventions are needed to reduce negative spatial influences
Pre-testing of the WHO’s Educational Video: “How to Protect Yourself Against COVID-19” Fadliyah, Hilyatul; Muhtar, Manendra; Munih, Munih; Risgiantini, Sylviasari; Wulandary, Weny; Pratomo, Hadi
Kesmas Vol. 15, No. 5
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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) was declared a public health emergency in many countries, including Indonesia. The World Health Organization (WHO) released an educational video, entitled "How to Protect Yourself Against COVID-19", which explained how to prevent the spread of COVID-19. This study is a qualitative study that aims to pre-test this video, based on the Information, Education, Communication (IEC) theory, by analyzing teenagers’ perceptions of the video. The design used was a Rapid Assessment Procedure (RAP), and the data were collected by conducting in-depth interviews with participants, through virtual meetings. The data were analyzed using a qualitative data matrix and thematic analysis. The results showed that all participants found the video regarding the prevention of COVID-19 spread to be attractive and comprehensible. In addition, the participants felt that the contents of the video were not contradictory to their personal values and that the message was targeted to everyone, including themselves. The video was also perceived to be persuasive. Overall, the participants held a generally positive perception of the video.