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Dukungan Budaya Ternate Terhadap Perawatan Luka Perineum Pada Ibu Nifas di Kelurahan Dorpedu Kecamatan Pulau Ternate (Studi Kualitatif) Muhammad, Sinta; Ibrahum, Irma; Rahayu, Siti Nenden; Ati, Sarmina
Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan Vol 11 No 3.A (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan 
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Perineal infection is a common problem after childbirth. Most of the people of North Maluku, especially the Ternate community, have a culture or tradition in treating lacerations in the perineal area. This study aims to describe the forms and patterns of culture in treating postpartum premium wounds in Dorpedu Village, Ternate Island District. This research is important to do in order to add information and references about the richness of culture or traditions in the form of traditional medicine that are spread throughout Indonesia. This study uses a qualitative approach. A qualitative approach is used because this approach can describe data or conditions in the field specifically. Data collection was carried out using in-depth interviews and observations on groups of informants and key informants. The research instrument is to use a voice recorder that has previously obtained approval from the informant. Sampling in this study is the principle of appropriateness and adequacy. Triangulation of sources to obtain the same information from different informants, while triangulation of methods to obtain data in several ways, namely through in-depth interviews and observations. The results of this study are the culture of the Dorpedu community in treating postpartum mothers is by using traditional medicine, namely drinking rorano or special concoctions from plants, barahu and bafufu. Mothers who have experienced postpartum believe in using medicine based on local culture.
Stunting in Focus: Unraveling the Trends and Prevalence Among Children in Maluku Utara Province (2019-2023) Sukmawati Hasan, Diana; Muhammad, Sinta
SCIENTIA: Journal of Multi Disciplinary Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): July - December
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Maluku Utara, an Indonesian province with captivating natural landscapes, cultural richness, and abundant resources, faces a pressing issue of stunting among children. Stunting, a chronic condition affecting growth and development, poses a significant public health challenge. This study examines stunting trends in Maluku Utara from 2019 to 2023, emphasizing its consequences on physical and cognitive development. Despite national targets to reduce stunting, Maluku Utara encounters unique challenges. This research aims to uncover the specific context by analyzing trends, identifying high-prevalence regions, and exploring contributing factors. The study's significance lies in informing targeted interventions and policies tailored to Maluku Utara's conditions, aiding progress toward national reduction goals. Utilizing quantitative methods, the research relies on secondary data from the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, applying descriptive statistical analysis. The four-year data reveals fluctuations in stunting prevalence, with a resurgence in 2023, particularly in Halmahera Utara District. District-level analysis exposes disparities, emphasizing the need for continuous and focused efforts, especially in high-prevalence areas. This research addresses knowledge gaps, providing insights into stunting dynamics, and facilitating culturally sensitive interventions. By understanding trends and underlying factors, stakeholders can formulate effective strategies to combat stunting in Maluku Utara, contributing to broader national efforts for a healthier and more prosperous future for the region's children.
Exploring Two Years of Stunting Trends: Insights from Tidore Kepulauan Sukmawati Hasan, Diana; Muhammad, Sinta
SCIENTIA: Journal of Multi Disciplinary Science Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January - June
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Stunting, as a complex issue, demands a serious and comprehensive approach. Accelerating efforts to reduce stunting is imperative and requires collaboration from all stakeholders, including the Tidore government, private sector, community, and families. Furthermore, addressing this issue necessitates extensive longitudinal research to investigate its prevalence and influencing factors. To tackle this, a crucial study is essential to unveil the prevalence trends of stunting from 2022 to 2023, covering the last two years in the Tidore Kepulauan. The primary goal of this research is to provide a comprehensive overview of stunting trends in Tidore through long-term analysis, exploring prevalence fluctuations. Employing a descriptive statistical approach, this study relies on numerical data as its primary foundation, focusing on in-depth descriptive analysis of stunting prevalence trends in the Tidore Kepulauan over the last two years. Data from the Directorate General of Regional Development's website reveals significant variations among villages in 2022. Villages like Gurabati (1.2%), Toloa (2.1%), and Maregam (3.8%) exhibit low rates, whereas Topo (45.5%), Topo Tiga (23.1%), and Maitara Tengah (20.6%) have high rates. Specific efforts are needed in high-prevalence villages to improve child nutrition and overall community well-being. The 2023 prevalence data shows significant variations among villages, with some areas displaying alarmingly high rates. Descriptive statistical analysis links stunting in the Tidore Kepulauan to several key factors. Malnutrition (32.4%), inadequate nutritional intake, and prenatal malnutrition (28.2%) are major contributors. Genetic factors (16.2%), poor hygiene (4.8%), and viral/bacterial infections (4.1%) also play roles. Lower economic levels and other factors contribute in smaller proportions (2.8% and 3.0% respectively). Although 8.5% of respondents are unaware of the causes, this analysis provides a comprehensive overview of factors that need attention to combat stunting in the Tidore Kepulauan.
Pengaruh Ritual Pengobatan Terhadap Intensitas Pemanfaatan Layanan Kesehatan Masyarakat Husen, Bahrun Hi.; Muhdar, Kusrini; Muhammad, Sinta; Im, Supriadi
Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan Vol 10 No 15 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan 
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Wonge is a healing ritual that is still often carried out by the people of Pulau Ternate District. The wonge ritual is carried out by interacting and asking for direct help from ancestral spirits to cure someone's illness. Most Ternate people believe that ancestral spirits can find the root of a person's illness, and can provide medicine in the form of mantras and water that has been prayed for as an antidote that can eliminate the illness. The wonge healing ritual is usually carried out on a large scale in November every year. The existence of the wonge ritual among the people of Pulau Ternate District seems to have an influence on the awareness of the people of Pulau Ternate District in utilizing first-level health services in the community, namely community health centers. Based on initial observations conducted at the two community health centers, there is an interesting fact that the data on the number of patient visits to the two community health centers from October to November experienced a decrease in visits of up to 30% from previous months. This is the initial conclusion that there is an influence of the wonge ritual on the utilization of health services at community health centers on Ternate Island. Thus, this is the main reason why researchers conduct further research. The purpose of this study is to describe the influence of wonge rituals on the intensity of health service utilization at the Community Health Centers on Ternate Island. The results of the study indicate that socio-cultural factors in the form of wonge healing rituals greatly influence the community in utilizing health services such as Community Health Centers