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Barriers and Challenges to Telecardiology Adoption in Malaysia Context Kee-Jiar Yeo; Lina Handayani; Haikal Satria; Shih-Hui Lee; Chia-Keat Yap
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) Vol 7, No 1: February 2017
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

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Mainly in infrastructure deficient communities, telecardiology is considered as a complement to insufficient cardiac care. Telecardiology can reduce travelling and waiting time, enables information sharing in shorter time and facilitate care in rural and remote areas. A qualitative study examined the perspectives of health care providers: cardiologist and general physician and health care service receivers: patient and public towards telecardiology adoption. The barriers in telecardiology adoption were identified in this paper. It includes practicality of telecardiology, the need of education for staffs and administrators, ease of use, preferred face-to-face consultation, cost and confidentiality. Improvements can be done by the implementers based on this study in order to promote telecardiology successfully in Malaysia. 
LITERATURE REVIEW: MENGKONSUMSI JUNK FOOD DAN KEJADIAN OBESITAS PADA REMAJA SMA Siti Paramesthi Sani; Lina Handayani
VISIKES: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol 20, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Dian Nuswantoro Semarang

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Consuming junk food has become a habit in adolescents. This is because, with the development of the times, consuming junk food become a lifestyle. Consuming junk food continuously will be bad for health. One of the bad effects is obesity. The research objective is that the researcher wants to know whether consuming junk food can affect obesity in high school adolescents. The method used is a literature review. Literature published from 2011 to 2021 in the form of a National Journal. Data obtained from the Google Scholar database with the keywords junk food, obesity, adolescents, consumption of junk food. The results obtained are 106 articles to be reviewed were accordance with the inclusion and exclusion criteria, namely 7 articles. The result of the review article show that there is a significant relationship between junk food consumption and the incidence of obesity in high school adolescents. Teens who consume junk food >3 times a day are at risk of experiencing obesity. This is because the content in junk food is high in fat and low in carbohydrates, so that fat settles in the body.
Barrier and facilitator on breastfeeding education and promotion: A literature review Lina Handayani; Maya Kusuma Dewi; Lafi Munira
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 9, No 4: December 2020
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

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Breast milk contains many nutrients according to the needs of the baby for growth and development. Breast milk is very important for the health and well-being of infants. The world health organization recommends exclusive breastfeeding mothers for six months starting from the baby's first life and continuing until the age of two. Breastfeeding can provide economic benefits for the family and community. This study aimed to explore the barrier and facilitator on breastfeeding promotion and education. This study was literature study. This study finding that support from the baby's father is needed as a strong decision exclusively breastfeeding mothers. Pediatricians and midwives have an important role to support in providing exclusive breastfeeding from mothers and infants. Mothers who work full time find it very difficult to care for their babies exclusively. The workplace can be a barrier for mothers to care for and provide exclusive breastfeeding. Breastfeeding competency-based training is needed as a more optimal promotion of exclusive breastfeeding. Promotion of breastfeeding can increase the duration and exclusivity of breastfeeding. Knowledge promotes breastfeeding can increase the chances of successful breastfeeding and improve baby's health. An important role in the successful promotion of breastfeeding is the quality of knowledge and support for exclusive breastfeeding.
Needs Assesment of Adolescent Health Services Khoiriyah Isni; Lina Handayani
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 6, No 1: March 2017
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

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Health problems surround the adolescent rises everytime, yet it does unexcelled with their awareness or knowledge about that problems. The adolescent health service that are poorly accesced by the adolescent become the indicator that proves that the adolescent health services are not fully known and utilized yet. The assesment of adolesccent health services need has to be done so that it can be fully understand by the helper, target and stakeholder. This study aimed to analyse the adolescent health service need in Karang Bendo, Banguntapan, Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The study was conducted in 2016 using cross-sectional approach. The results revealed that the level of adolsecent’s knowledge are still relatively poor: reproductive health knowledge (44.1%), HIV/AIDS (41.2%), smoke (50%), drugs (58.8%), and healthy lifestyle () (47.1%). The majority of respondents said that they need health services about reproduction health (94.1%), HIV/AIDS (91.2%), smoke (91.2%), drugs (88.2%) and healthy lifestyle (91.2%).
Nosocomial Infection Prevention through Universal Precaution in Yogyakarta Muhammadiyah Hospital Triani Marwati; Siti Kurnia Widi Hastuti; Lina Handayani; Solikhah Solikhah; Lafi Munira
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 5, No 3: September 2016
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

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Prevention of nosocomial infections in hospitals can be done through the implementation of universal precaution program or action asepsis and antisepsis tapping. These actions undertaken by health workers, both nurses and physicians, universal precaution measures include: hand washing, use of gloves, use aseptic liquid, processing of used equipment and waste disposal. The purpose of this study to determine the prevention of nosocomial infections in hospitals through universal precautions in hospitals Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta area. Design of this research is descriptive qualitative case study approach. Collecting data used techniques focus group discussions. Data analyzed using content analysis. The application of universal precautions in hospitals throughout Yogyakarta PKU show that health workers have attempted to implement universal precautions including hand washing action on the water flow, perform hand hygiene, and always tries to wear personal protective equipment. Nurses knowledge about nosocomial infections has been well and for prevention need to implement universal precautions. The attitude of nurses in implementing universal precautions have been good, to the extent responsible. Most hospitals have had the availability of facilities and support the implementation of universal precaution well, and partly still exist limitations in the availability of facilities and support the implementation of universal precaution.
The Role of Community in Malaria Vector Control Solikhah Solikhah; Lina Handayani; Nooria Sukmaningtyas
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 2, No 4: December 2013
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There are 40% (3 billion) of the world's population at risk of suffering from malaria with the addition of some 300-500 million cases and 1.5 to 1.7 million people died from suffering from malaria. In Indonesia to date, infectious disease, especially diseases that are transmitted by animals, especially insects, are still a public health problem. This study aimed to determine the role of the community in the prevention, control and eradication of malaria. This research was a qualitative study. Subjects of the study were public, community leaders, and health care providers. Data were analyzed by using content analysis and theory validation source. Community participation in malaria vector control through several ways to eradicate mosquito breeding, usage of mosquito nets, use of insect repellent, avoiding a night out and a survey of patients who return from leave. The community plays an active role in malaria vector control efforts by closing puddles, community service every week, and some people are already using nets.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijphs.v2i4.5540
Contribution Factors on Early Initiation of Breastfeeding Dwi Fitria Ariyani; Lina Handayani
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 4, No 3: September 2015
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One of the causes of high Infant Mortality Rate is the low coverage of exclusive breastfeeding. One of the supporting factors to exclusive breastfeeding is implementation of Early Initiation of Breastfeeding (EIB). Mother’s knowledge and understanding about the EIB, as well as the role of birth attendants, especially midwives can be strongly support it’s the EIB. The purpose of this research was to determine the relationship between mother's knowledge, mother’s attitudes and midwife role with the implementation of Early Initiation of Breastfeeding (EIB). The research was an observational analytic research employed cross sectional design. The subjects were maternity mothers who inpatient at Pulang Pisau Hospital in Central Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. The results showed that there were significant relationships between mother's knowledge, attitudes and midwife role with the Implementation of Early Initiation of Breastfeeding (EIB). Attitude was the most influenced variable to the EIB.
Contribution of Knowledge on Breastfeeding among Mothers who Joined Mother Support Group Program Lina Handayani; Azlina Md Kosnin; Yeo Kee Jiar; Solikhah Solikhah
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 2, No 3: September 2013
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The infant feeding decision is complex and involves the influence of psychological, social, and economic factors, and health care system. This study aimed to determine the contribution of knowledge on breastfeeding among nonworking mothers. This was a cross-sectional study conducted in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. A total of 173 nonworking mothers with babies between 0-6 months who joined the mother support group (MSG) program participated in this study. The results showed that knowledge has significant influence on breastfeeding practice among the non working mothers (beta= .21, p= .01). MSG may be a suitable method to promote breastfeeding among Indonesian mothers.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijphs.v2i3.3051
Type of Birth, Depression and Anxiety as Determinates of Breastfeeding Attitude among Nursing Mothers Imhonde H. O.; Shaibu H; Imhonde J. E.; Lina Handayani
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 1, No 2: December 2012
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This study examined Type of Birth, Depression and Anxiety as determinates of Breastfeeding attitude among Nursing Mothers in Edo and Kogi State Nigeria. A total of two hundred (200) currently Breastfeeding mothers participated in the study. This comprises of a hundred and twenty breastfeeding mother drawn from the General Hospital Auchi Edo State and eighty drawn from Ajaokuta Steel Medical Centre Kogi State. A questionnaire was used in collecting data. The questionnaire consisted of four sections. The demographic variables, Breastfeeding attitude scale, Depression and Anxiety sub-scales. Results of the study revealed that mothers who had normal delivery reported positive attitude towards breastfeeding than mothers who gave birth through caesarian section (t=3.38, df 198 P < 0.05). There were no significant differences in the reported attitude of mothers scoring high and low on the Zung depression inventory towards breastfeeding. Likewise there were no significant differences in the reported attitude of mothers scoring high or low towards breastfeeding. Results obtained also shows that there was an interaction effect between type of delivery and depression on breastfeeding attitude among nursing mothers. An interaction existed also between type of Delivery and anxiety; Depression and anxiety but surprisingly, type of delivery, depression and anxiety did not have an interaction effect on the prediction of breastfeeding attitude among nursing mothers. Based on the findings of this study, it was recommended that there is need for counseling and enlightenment campaign embarked upon by government, and non-governmental organization as well as all health professional concerned within Nigeria to eliminate this wrong attitude and belief about Caesarean section birth as well as campaign on the nutritional values of breastfeeding milk to children. The need for mothers who went through CS to be counseled on the need to believe in themselves as well as the benefit of breastfeeding to the child and mother is very important.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijphs.v1i2.1253
Breastfeeding friendly airport to support healthy tourism Lina Handayani; Arzani Arzani; Mahayu Agustia Jayanti; Rini Puji Astuti; Della Noviyanti; Maya Kusuma Dewi
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 8, No 2: June 2019
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Motivation for breastfeeding and social support is very important for the success of exclusive breastfeeding. Breastfeeding support and motivation is obtained from family, leaders and the government. The implication of the government support given is the existence of regulations for organizer of public facilities that stating that the owner of public facilities must support the exclusive breastfeeding program at the airport. The airport is an important means for the mobility of both domestic and foreign tourist. The role of airport is very important to realizing healthy tourism. This study used a case study design. The subjects of this study were the leaders, staff and visitors of Adisutjipto International Airport. The number of informants is five people. The research instruments were interview guides and observation forms. Knowledge, attitudes and informant support for the exclusive breastfeeding program are good. There needs to be a stronger promotion effort for all levels of society so that exclusive breastfeeding programs can be achieved. Provision of nursery rooms at Adisutjipto International Airport is in accordance with government standards with facilities such as tables, chairs, baby boxes, washing stand, dispensers and trash can. Adisutjipto International Airport is confirmed as a breastfeeding friendly airport.
Co-Authors A. Aidahani Andi Jefry Meirandika Anggi Dheana Karin Anggun Hatto Hanti Anne Dian Nugrahani Annisa Qurrotul Aeni Aprilia Rahmadani Aprilia Rahmadanni Ari Tuti Wahyuni Arum Reyan Safitri Arzani Arzani Arzani Arzani Asa Ismia Bunga Aisyahrani Ayu Nursucita Azidanti Saufi Azidanti Saufi Azidanti Saufi Azlina binti Mohd Kosnin Azlina Md Kosnin Azlina Mohd Kosnin Che Rozid Mamat Chia-Keat Yap Della Noviyanti Deris Stiawan Devy Riyanti Adii Wijaya Dryo Saputro Dwi Fitria Ariyani Eirene Shinta Valevi Elisda Septiyani Erna Novita Sari Ezi Emira Fajar Adjie Prasetyo Farisa Hidayatullah Febriani Febriani Febriani, Febriani Febrianti Putri Nurulita Fini Khafillah Haikal Satria Hajijah Apriyanti Hartati, Sri Hartati, Sri Hartini, Sri Henry O. Imhonde Herman Yuliansyah Hidayat, Muhammad Syamsu Himatul Husna HU Kalsum Ichsan Priyotomo Ika Nurmia Imam Much Ibnu Subroto Imhonde H. O. Imhonde J. E. Islam Pandu Utomo Istiqomah Zakiyah Shodiq Jiar, Yeo Kee Jiar, Yeo Kee Jihan Rizka Syafiya La Mona Kee Jiar Yeo Kee-Jiar Yeo Kee-Jiar Yeo Khoiriyah Isni Kinanti Dwi Pradiva Kosnin, Azlina Md. Kosnin, Azlina Md. Lafi Munira Lafi Munira Lafi Munira Lim Wai Wai Lu Xi M. Norhailawati Mahayu Agustia Jayanti Mastura Mahfar Maya Icha Gayatri Maya Kusuma Dewi Mira Maria Mirza Mohd Shahizan Othman Muamar Afdhal Mahendra Munawar Agus Riyadi Nasution, Annio Indah Lestari Nithya Dewi Subramaniam Chetty Noor Azida Binti Sahabudin Nooria Sukmaningtyas Norazwa Yeop Kamarudin Norhasyimah Hamzah Nur Afni Nur Afriza Nur Shamsiah Abdul Rahman Nuryana, Zalik Olubuogu A. U. Rahmadanni, Aprilia Rahmadhani Miftakhul Khusna Rania Hussien Ahmed Al-Ashwal Raodah Rheananda Rhere Fitrajaya Riduwan Riduwan Rihul Husnul Juliyatmi Rini Puji Astuti Rini Puji Astuti Rissa Widyasworo Hartanti Risti Evi Yuniastuti Rochana Ruliyandari Rofiul Wahyudi Rully Charitas Indra Prahmana Sah Mikanda Pratama Putra Saufi, Azidanti Sendy Martha Mareta SH Bakri Shahreen Kasim Shaibu H Shih Hui Lee Shih-Hui Lee Shih-Hui Lee Sii Jiing Chan Siti Kurnia Widi Hastuti Siti Paramesthi Sani Sitti Nur Djannah Solikhah Solikhah Solikhah Solikhah Sunardi, Kartika Setyaningsih Sunardi, Sunardi Sunarti Sunarti Surahma Asti Mulasari Suyadi, Suyadi Tole Sutikno Tri Ani Marwati Tri Ani Marwati Wai Wai Lim Waleed Mugahed Al-Rahmi Widodo Hariyono Yeo Kee Jiar Yeo Kee Jiar Yudha Puratmaja Yunengsih Yunengsih Yusuf Mahdiansyah Ma’ruf Zainuri Saringat Zidni Ilma Nafia Zuraina Ali