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Sibling Role, Parenting Pattern, Maternal Education and Knowledge, and Their Associations with Speech-Language Ability of Children Aged 3-5 Years Old in Karanganyar, Central Java Siswanto, Arif; Murti, Bhisma; Adriani, Rita Benya
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Vol 2, No 3 (2017)
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Background: Speech-language ability is one of several developmental abilities that must be masters by children under-five. Data from the Central Biro of Statistics showed that in 2014 there were 131 children under-five with speech-language ability problem. This study aims to determine the associations between sibling role, parenting pattern, maternal education and knowledge, and speech-language ability of children 3-5 years old.Subjects and Method: This was an analytic observational study using cross sectional design. The study was carried out in Gondangrejo Sub-District, Karanganyar District, Central Java. A sample of 80 children aged 3-5 years old were selected for this study by random sampling. The dependent variable was speech–language ability. The independent variables were sibling role, parenting pattern, maternal education, and knowledge. The data were collected by a set of pre-tested questionnaire. Logistic regression was employed for data analysis.Results: Sibling role (OR= 13.23; 95% CI= 2.42 to 72.45; p=0.003), parenting pattern (OR= 7.58; 95% CI= 1.47 to 38.96; p= 0.015), maternal knowledge (OR= 9.64; 95% CI= 2.10 to 44.17; p= 0.004), and maternal education (OR=7.84; 95% CI =1.47 to 41.96; p=0.016) were associated with speech-language ability.Conclusion: Sibling role, parenting pattern, maternal knowledge, and maternal education are associated with speech-language abilityKeywords: sibling, parenting pattern, education, speech-languageCorrespondence: Arif Siswanto. Diploma Program in Speech Therapy, School of Health Polytechnics, Surakarta. Email: arif.protocol@yahoo.com. Mobile: +628121529694.Journal of Maternal and Child Health (2017), 2(3): 223-232https://doi.org/10.26911/thejmch.2017.02.03.04
Effect of Menopause on Quality of Life: Path Analysis from Ponorogo East Jawa Chintya, Shally Ayu; Budihastuti, Uki Retno; Adriani, Rita Benya
Indonesian Journal of Medicine Vol 4, No 2 (2019)
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Background: Menopause is a biological process in women which is characterized by the cessation of menstruation and a decrease in hormone levels that cause symptoms that can affect quality of life. This study aims to determine the impact of menopause and other factors that influence the qu­a­lity of life in women.Subjects and Method: This study was observational analytic with a case control approach. The stu­dy was conducted in six health centers in Ponorogo Regency, East Java in March to April 2019. The total sample of 225 women aged 40 to 64 years was divided between 2 grou included menopausal as case group and non-me­nopausal as control groups based on purposive sampling. The dependent variable was quality of life. The independent variables were menopause, hot flush, an­­xi­ety, in­som­nia, vaginal dryness, and family intimacy. Quality of life is measured by the SF-36 (Short Form Health Survey). Anxiety was measured by Depression Anxiety Stress Scales. Insomnia was me­asured by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. The collection of other variables was conducted using ques­tion­naires and analyzed using path analysis.Results: The decrease in quality of life was directly and negatively affected by menopause (b = -0.72; 95% CI = -1.39 to -0.05; p = 0.034), hot flush (b = -0.72; 95% CI = -1.34 to -0.07; p = 0.028), in­­som­nia (b = -0.79; 95% CI = -1.43 to -0.16; p = 0.014), anxiety (b = -1.75; 95% CI = -3.09 to -0.47; p = 0.011), and drought vagina (b = -1.01; 95% CI = -1.65 to -0.37; p = 0.002). Women with high family intimacy can improve quality of life and are positive (b = 1.32; 95% CI = 0.69 to 1.95; p <0.001).Conclusions: The decreased quality of life in women is directly affected by menopause, hot flush, in­somnia, anxiety, and vaginal dryness. High family intimacy improves quality of life. Family flush, anxiety, and family intimacy have indirect effects on quality of life. Keywords: quality of life, menopause, path analysisCorrespondence: Shally Ayu Chintya, Public Health Master’s Program, Universitas Sebelas Maret. Jl. Ir. Sutami 36 A, Surakarta 57126, Jawa Tengah. Email: shallyayuchintya@yahoo.co.id. Mobile: 087702640660Indonesian Journal of Medicine (2019), 4(2): 155-164https://doi.org/10.26911/theijmed.2019.04.02.09 
Contextual Effect of School on the Risk Obesity among High School Students in Surakarta, Central Java: A Multilevel Analysis Evidence Setiyaningsih, Rita; Dewi, Yulia Lanti Retno; Adriani, Rita Benya
Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health Vol 4, No 4 (2019)
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Background: Obesity is a public health problem in various countries, one of which is Indonesia. The impact of obesity in adulthood is high blood pressure and high cholesterol which can later trigger cardiovascular disease. This study aimed to examine contextual effect of school on the risk obesity among high school students in Surakarta. Subjects and Method: This was an observational analytic study with a case control approach. The study was conducted in April 2019. The sample was selected by stratified random sampling of 225 students in 15 schools in Surakarta with a case and control group. The dependent variable was obesity. The independent variables were parental salary, parental knowledge, pocket money, school food environment, food intake, physical activity, maternal BMI, paternal BMI. Data collection techniques used questionnaires and analyzed by multilevel logistic regression in Stata 13.Results: Obesity in adolescents was directly and significantly affected by parental income ≥Rp 1,800,000 (OR= 4.53; 95% CI= 1.80 to 11.36; p = 0.001), high parental knowledge (OR= 0.36; 95% CI= 0.15 to 0.91; p= 0.030), allowance ≥Rp 10,000 (OR= 3.80; 95% CI= 1.63 to 8.86; p= 0.002), food intake ≥recommended dietary allowances (OR= 3.62; 95% CI= 1.43 to 9.19; p = 0.007), high physical activity (OR= 0.06; 95% CI= 0.02 to 0.18; p <0.001), maternal BMI >27kg/m² (OR= 7.08; 95% CI= 2.39 to 20.99; p<0.001 ), and paternal BMI >27 kg/m² (OR= 2.63; 95% CI= 1.10 to 20.96; p= 0.031). School had a contextual effect on obesity with intra-class correlation (ICC)= 16.99%.Conclusion: Obesity in adolescents is directly and significantly affected by parental income ≥Rp 1,800,000, high parental knowledge, allowance ≥Rp 10,000, high physical activity, maternal BMI >27kg/m², and paternal BMI >27 kg/m². School has contextual effect on obesity.Keywords: obesity, adolescents, multilevel analysisCorrespondence: Rita Setiyaningsih. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Jl. Ir. Sutami No. 36 A, Surakarta, Central Java. Email: ritasetiya2608@gmail.com. Mobile: +6282220489153Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health (2019), 4(4): 328-337https://doi.org/10.26911/jepublichealth.2019.04.04.08 
Contextual Effect of Integrated Health Post, Socioeconomic and Physical and Mental Health Determinants on the Quality of Life among Elderly in Klaten, Central Java Fauziyah, Annisa Nur; Soemanto, RB.; Adriani, Rita Benya
Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health Vol 5, No 1 (2020)
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Background: The increase in life expectancy has an impact on the number of elderly which has increased from 9.3% (2018) to 15.8% (2035). Decreased body function in the elderly disturbs health and inhibits activities so that quality of life decreases. The purpose of this study was to ana­lyze the contextual effect of Elderly Integrated Health Post, socioeconomic determinant, physical and psychological health on the quality of life of the elderly.Subjects and Method: The design of the study was cross sectional. This study was conducted in Klaten, Central Java, from August to September 2019. A sample of 200 elderly people aged ≥60 years was selected by simple random sampling. The dependent variable was the quality of life of the elderly. The dependent variables were marital status, employment status, income, eating pattern, physical activity, nap, sexual activity, and activeness to participate in Integrated Health Post. The data was obtained by using questionnaires. Eating patterns were measured by DDS ques­tionnaire. Physical activity data were measured by PASE. Data on quality of life of the elderly were measured using WHOQOL-OLD. The data were analyzed by multilevel.Results: The quality of life in elderly improved with marriage (b= 4.94; 95% CI= 2.49 to 7.34; p<0.001), working (b= 6.47; 95% CI = 3.18 to 9.76; p<0.001), high income (b= 3.91; 95% CI= 1.45 to 6.37; p= 0.002), good eating pattern (b= 2.08; 95% CI= 0.14 to 4.02; p= 0.036), high physical activity (b= 3.87; 95% CI= 0.80 to 6.93; p= 0.013), adequate nap time (b= 6.29; 95% CI= 3.05 to 9.55; p <0.001), active sexual activity (b= 2.97; 95% CI= 0.93 to 5.02; p= 0.004), and often attend integrated health post (b= 2.18; 95% CI= 0.28 to 4.09; p= 0.025). Elderly integrated health post had a contextual effect on the quality of life of the elderly with ICC= 45.65%.Conclusion: The quality of life in elderly improves with marriage, working, high income, good eating pattern, high physical activity, adequate nap time, active sexual activity, and often attend integrated health post. Elderly integrated health post has a contextual effect on the quality of life of the elderly.Keywords: quality of life, elderly, integrated health postCorrespondence:Annisa Nur Fauziyah. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret. Jl. Ir. Sutami 36A, Surakarta 57126, Central Java. Email: annisafauziyah03@gmail.com. Mobile: +628233­51­97211.Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health (2020), 5(1): 15-25https://doi.org/10.26911/jepublichealth.2020.05.01.02
Association between Receptive Language Skill and Social Communication Skill among Preschool Children: Path Analysis Evidence from Surakarta, Central Java Susanti, Nadya; Pamungkasari, Eti Poncorini; Adriani, Rita Benya
Journal of Maternal and Child Health Vol. 5 No. 3 (2020)
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Effectiveness of Telemedicine on Patient Satisfaction: Meta Analysis Umiati, Sri; Murti, Bhisma; Adriani, Rita Benya
Journal of Health Policy and Management Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021)
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Background: Patient satisfaction is one indi­cator in the success of a treatment in the health sector. There are several ways to make this happen, including by simplifying the process of consultation, treatment and medication. Effec­tiveness in health services is very import­ant. Telemedicine is a way offered to increase effec­tiveness in health services.Subjects and Method: Meta analysis was performed with PICO as follows: The popula­tion in this study were patients. Health service intervention is in the form of telemedicine. Comparison in the form of Non Telemedicine/ visit services. Outcome in the form of patient satisfaction. The meta-analysis study was applied to this study with electronic data sources: Clinical Key, Google Scholar, MED­LINE/PubMed, Science Direct, Scopus. The article used is a full-text article with a rando­mized control trial (RCT) study design. There were 8 articles used in this study with a sample size of 2123 people who were divided into two groups (1113 people in the telemedicine group and 1010 people in the control/ non teleme­dicine group). Articles were analyzed using the Review Manager 5.3 application. The results of this study aim to determine the Standardized Mean Difference (SMD) and the heterogeneity of the research sample.Results: There is high heterogeneity between one experiment and another (I2= 81%; P <0.0001) so that the Random Effect Model (REM) is used. The application of Telemedicine was able to increase patient satisfaction with Standardized Mean Different (SMD) of 0.41 compared to the control/ non-telemedicine group (SMD 0.41; 95% CI= 0.19 to -0.62; p= 0.0002).Conclusion: Providing telemedicine services was able to increase patient satisfaction with Standardized Mean Different (SMD) of 0.41 compared to non-telemedicine.Keywords: Telemedicine, patient satisfactionCorrespondence: Sri Umiati. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret. Jl. Ir. Sutami No. 36 A, Surakarta 57126, Ccentral Java. Email: umi­2374@gmail.com. Mobile: +6287834961974.Journal of Health Policy and Management (2021), 06(01): 48-56https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpm.2021.06.01.05 
Application of Health Belief Model on Breast Self-Examination: A Meta-Analysis Maranata, Maranata; Pamungkasari, Eti Poncorini; Adriani, Rita Benya
Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol 5, No 3 (2020)
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Background: Breast cancer is a type of cancer and the leading cause of cancer death in wo­men. BSE is an early detection method for breast can­cer. Health Belief Model is a model of health behavior that can predict women's interest in prac­ticing BSE. This study aims to estimate the Health Belief Model's effect in the practice of BSE by meta-analysis.Subjects and Method: Meta-analysis was performed by searching for articles from the Pub­Med database, Springer Link, Elsevier, and Google Scholar. The keywords used were "health belief model," OR "health belief" OR "belief" AND "breast self-examination," OR "breast cancer screening." This study's inclu­sion criteria were full-text articles published in 2011-2020, a cross-sectional study design. Article analysis using RevMan 5.3 software.Results: There were 12 articles in total. The results showed that perceived benefits were strong (aOR= 1.02; 95% CI= 0.94-1.11; p= 0.590; I2= 73%), perceived barriers were weak (aOR = 1; 95% CI= 0.95-1.05; p= 0.920; I2= 87%).Conclusion: Perceived benefits and perceived barriers are not statistically significant in predi­c­t­i­ng BSE practice in women.Keywords: health belief model, perceived be­ne­­­fits, perceived barriers, BSECorrespondence: Maranata. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebe­las Maret. Jl. Ir. Sutami 36A, Surakarta 57126, Central Java. Email: marana­taima­@­gmail­.­com­. Mobile­: 085867548771Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior (2020), 05(03): 221-231https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpb.2020.05.03.08. 
Pengaruh Bilas Lambung NACL 0,9% Terhadap Status Hemodinamik Pada Pasien Stres Ulcer Dengan Post Craniotomy Atas Indikasi Cidera Kepala Berat Di Ruang Intensif Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Dr. Moewardi Surakarta Astrini Rachma Putri; Rita Benya Adriani
(JKG) Jurnal Keperawatan Global Vol 2 No 2 (2017): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN GLOBAL
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Abstract: Gastric Lavage, Ulcer Stress, Hemodynamic Status. Severe injury on head with post-craniotomy in the intensive room needs tight supervisory related to the pressure of intracranial in which can produce risk of physiological stress, i.e. acute gastrointestinal bleeding (ulcer stress) which can disturb the hemodynamic status (MAP, artery). One of therapies which can be applied is gastric lavage. This pupose to know the effect of gastric lavage of NaCl 0.9% to the status of hemodynamic to the patient of ulcer stress with post-craniotomy by the indication of severe injury on head in the intensive room of Dr. Moewardi Hospital in 2015. This research is experimental research by cross sectional design for 30 patients with ulcer stress of post-craniotomy by the indication of severe injury on head and treated with gastric lavage of NaCl 0.9% in the ICU and HCU of Dr. Moewardi Hospital during March-April 2015. The statistical analysis applied is Paired Sample T-Test. According to statistical test, the result of t MAP 4,033 with the value of p 0,000 and the artery result of 4,359 with the value of p 0,000, in which t table is 2.045 and the criteria of p < 0.05. Thus, the value of th MAP > tt, th artery > tt, and the result of MAP p 0,000 (<0.05) and artery p 0,000. There is a meaningful influence to the hemodynamic status in the ulcer stress patient with with post-craniotomy by the indication of severe injury on head who is treated with gastric lavage of NaCl 0.9%.
Psychological Resilience Skills Training To Improve Psychological Resilience, Self Esteem, And Quality Of Life Rita Benya Adriani; Jenita Doli Tine Donsu; Dwi Sulistyowati
(JKG) Jurnal Keperawatan Global (JKG) Jurnal Keperawatan Global Volume 6 Nomor 2 Tahun 2021
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Background: It is expected that the quality of life of TB patients will improve after treatment, but research shows indications of emotional stress in TB patients at the end of treatment, clinical, social consequences, drug resistance, and decreased quality of life, especially psychological and social aspects. Research purpose knowing the description of psychological resilience, self esteem, quality of life of TB survivors. Methods: A total of 61 TB survivors were taken by total sampling technique. 30 respondents in the experimental group were given psychological resilience skills training. Data was collected using the CD-RISC instrument, Rosenberg self-esteem scale, and WHOQOL-bref. Pre test is taken before training postData analysis used t test and regression test with SPSS 19 software. Results: Based on the SPSS analysis, it is known that no significant effect of psychological resilience on self esteem with p value of 0,33. Psychological resilience has a significant effect on quality of life with p value of 0,048. Self esteem has no significant effect on quality of life with p value of 0,335. Psychological resilience is more influential on social aspects than psychology on the quality of TB survivors. Conclussion: Possibly related to the participating in the association of fellow TB survivors. It can also caused by the length of time to recover. Psychological resilience skills can be developed by stakeholders for TB survivors.
PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT DALAM RANGKA STOP GENERASI STUNTING Dyah Dwi Astuti; Rita Benya Adriani; Tri Widyastuti Handayani
JMM (Jurnal Masyarakat Mandiri) Vol 4, No 2 (2020): JUNI
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Abstrak: Stunting merupakan masalah kesehatan prioritas yang menggambarkan kekurangan gizi kronis terutama pada 1000 hari pertama kehidupan. Tujuan kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat adalah mensosialisasi kepada masyarakat tentang program pemerintah stop generasi stunting pada anak, meningkatkan pengetahuan masyarakat tentang pencegahan dan penanganan terjadinya stunting pada anak, serta meningkatkan kemampuan masyarakat dalam melakukan skrining terjadinya stunting pada anak. Metode kegiatan dilakukan dengan memberikan pendidikan kesehatan dengan menerapkan teori keperawatan Nola J. Pender tentang Health Promotion Model. Evaluasi pengetahuan dilakukan dengan memberikan 10 pertanyaan tentang pengertian, penyebab, faktor risiko, dampak, dan pencegahan stunting pada anak. Hasil evaluasi menunjukkan peningkatan nilai rata-rata sebelum sebesar 60,5 menjadi 80,5. Hasil kegiatan menunjukkan bahwa kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat diperlukan untuk mensosialisasi kepada masyarakat tentang program pemerintah stop generasi stunting pada anak dengan meningkatkan peran serta kader dan masyarakat dalam skrining terjadinya stunting pada anak. Rekomendasi dari kegiatan ini adalah meningkatkan peran serta kader dan masyarakat dalam pemantauan tumbuh kembang anak secara rutin untuk mendukung program stop generasi stunting terutama pada 1000 hari pertama kehidupan.Abstract: Stunting is a priority health problem that describes chronic malnutrition, especially in the first 1000 days of life. The purpose of community service activities is to socialize to the public about the government stop stunting generation program for children and to increase public knowledge about the prevention and handling of stunting in children, and improve the community's ability to screen for stunting in children. The method of activity was carried out by providing health education by applying Nola J. Pender's nursing theory about the Health Promotion Model. Knowledge was evaluated with ten questions about understanding, causes, risk factors, impacts, and stunting prevention in children. The evaluation shows an increase in the average value before 60,5-80,5. The results of the activities show that community service activities are needed to socialize to the public about the government stop stunting generation program for children by increasing the participation of cadres and the community in screening for the occurrence of stunting in children. The recommendation from this activity is to increase the involvement of cadres and the community in monitoring children's growth and development routinely and to support the stop generation stunting program primarily in the first 1000 days of life
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