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Household personal Health Description During The Pandemic of Covid-19 In Kabawo, Muna District Sitti Nur Arah Like; Hartati Bahar; Rastika Dwiyanti Liaran
CORE JOURNAL Volume 1, Issue 2, June 2021
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/corejournal.v1i2.21319

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PHBS is all personal health behavior because of personal awareness so that the family and all its members are able to help themselves in the health sector and get an active role in community activities (Kemenkes RI, 2016). This research contains quantitative research using descriptive methods. The population of this research is housewives in Kabawo District. From the survey data, the number of RTs in Kabawo District spread over 10 villages 1 Kelurahan is 2899 families. With up to 91 families. The method used is Random Sampling / Probability Sampling. Where the techniques and samples that researchers use are random, regardless of the sample on the basis of strata or social status of any way by lot. The result of this study obtained during the covid-19 pandemic, delivery assistance by health workers was 92,3%, Exclusive breastfeeding was 87,9%, The use of healthy latrines was 84,6%, Entirely using clean water was 100%.  Washing hands using clean water and soap was 91,2%, Weighing babies and toddlers was 95,6%, Eradicating mosquito larvae was 65.9%, Consuming fruits and vegetables was 98.9%, physical activity was 98.9%, 68,1% were still smoking indoors. Health workers are expected to always improve community health services, especially regarding PHBS activities and families are expected to always increase knowledge so that they are able to carry out daily PHBS
Food parenting and health status of malnutrition toodlers in Kendari, 2015 : A qualitative study Gusti Ayu Putu Reskiyanti; Hartati Bahar; Hariati Lestari
CORE JOURNAL Volume 1, Issue 1, Desember 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/corejournal.v1i1.18356

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Insufficient food and health parenting for children has the most important role that causes malnourished problem. The prevalence of malnutrition in working area of Puskesmas Mekar (Public Health Center) reached 26,3% in 2013, and decreased to be 10,5% in 2014. The purpose of the research is to do an in-depth analysis on food and health parenting for the under-five children with malnutrition in working area of Puskesmas Mekar of Kendari Municipality. This is a qualitative research that uses phenomenological approach. The informants were chosen by using purposive sampling technique. The result of the research showed that the food and health parenting for the under-five children with malnutrition in working area of Puskesmas Mekar I n the case of food type provided for children were generally breast milk, rice with side dishes, and porridge. The feeding schedule is in the morning, in the afternoon, and in the evening, while the feeding frequency is 2-4 times in a day, however it is usually done with uncertain time. The feeding technique is conducted differently depends on the nursemaid. For the situation when feeding, the nursemaid commonly feeds the children while walking and watching TV. Not only the nursemaid feeds the children but also family like grandmother, father, and sister. Puskesmas usually solves the malnutrition problem by providing milk and special porridge, monitoring the body weight of children, and administering training for the nursemaid. While the health parenting for the under-five children with malnutrition in working area of Puskesmas Mekar, for sleeping schedule, the children usually sleep at two golden time namely day time and night time; the monitoring to children when playing is conducted by both the nursemaid and her family. For seeking medicine, the nursemaid usually gives traditional treatment at home such as giving febrifuge, and compressing. For health and environmental sanitation, washing hands habit done by the nursemaid is good enough. The health officers give special treatment to the malnourished children by providing them milk and special porridge, monitoring the body weight of children, and administering training for the nursemaids
The Overview of knowledge about DHF prevention in communities coastal Kolono Konawe Selatan District Bahar, Hartati; Muchtar, Febriana
CORE JOURNAL Volume 3, Issue 1, Desember 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/corejournal.vi.33175

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Indonesia's health profile data shows that the incidence of dengue fever reaches 27.0 per 100,000 population and the province of Southeast Sulawesi has an incidence rate of 24.6 per 100,000 population, almost reaching the national average incidence rate. This study aims to obtain an overview of the knowledge of the coastal community of Kolono about knowledge about the prevention of dengue disease. This type of research is a descriptive survey with a research population of 6374 people. Sample in this study were 952 respondents spread over 12 sub-districts in Kolono District. Sampling technique is Proportional Random Sampling. The results showed that 764 respondents (80.3%) did not know the definition of dengue disease, there were 762 respondents or 80.04% who did not have good knowledge regarding the breeding grounds of the Aedes Aegypti mosquito and there were 694 respondents or 72.9% who did not know. ways to prevent dengue. It is hoped that health education will be carried out to increase public knowledge, especially ahead of the transition season to improve DHF prevention behavior in the Kolono sub-district community.
Study of Exclusive Breastfeeding Behavior for Toddlers aged 7-24 months Bahar, Hartati; Vebyarti, Vebyarti
CORE JOURNAL Volume 3, Issue 2, June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/corejournal.vi.37732

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The target of at least 80% coverage of exclusive breastfeeding for infants aged 0-6 months is still difficult to achieve. This causes exclusive breastfeeding tends to decrease from year to year. This study aims to determine the behavior of exclusive breastfeeding in the working area of the Jati Raya Community Health Center, Kendari City. The method used in this study is a qualitative phenomenological approach. The research was carried out in the working area of the Jati Raya Health Center. Research informants were mothers who had babies aged between 7-24 months and stakeholders of the Exclusive Breastfeeding program at the Jati Raya Health Center. The sampling technique was carried out by purposive sampling. Data collection was carried out through in-depth interviews. In-depth interviews were conducted with 6 informants consisting of 6 mothers who had babies aged 7-24 months and 2 stakeholders of the Exclusive Breastfeeding program. Data analysis using Content Analysis. The results showed that the mother's behavior in exclusive breastfeeding was quite good. This happens because of the many influencing factors including attitudes, subjective norms (health workers, family support), perceptions of control and good intentions of mothers in giving exclusive breastfeeding to their babies. Conclusion: Attitudes, subjective norms and perceptions of behavioral control are collectively associated with behavioral intentions and intentions are direct antecedents of exclusive breastfeeding behavior. Suggestion: increasing the coverage of exclusive breastfeeding programs can be done by helping to improve positive attitudes, changing subjective norms to support exclusive breastfeeding, improving perceived behavioral control, and strengthening intentions to give exclusive breastfeeding
Is education via YouTube effective in increasing compliance with Fe tablet consumption in pregnant women? Bahar, Hartati; Wahyuni, Mina
CORE JOURNAL Volume 4, Issue 1, December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/corejournal.vi.42667

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Anemia is usually considered normal during pregnancy even though it has the potential to be serious and dangerous to the pregnancy because it can cause bleeding, shock, abortion, premature rupture of membranes, and post-partum bleeding. Minimal knowledge about balanced nutrition and foods rich in iron is one of the factors that causes anemia due to lack of nutritional intake. Pregnant women often experience iron deficiency so it is important to consume iron tablets as a substitute for the mother's needs, however, there are many obstacles faced by pregnant women in maintaining compliance with iron tablet consumption. Therefore, it is important to provide education about compliance with iron consumption in pregnant women. The aim of this research is to determine the effectiveness of health education via YouTube regarding compliance with the consumption of Fe tablets among pregnant women at the Jatiraya Health Center and the Perumnas Health Center in Kendari City. This research method is experimental with a pre-experimental study research design with Pretest and Posttest one group design. This design only uses one group, namely the experimental group without a control group. The total sample in this study was 56 people. The sampling technique in this research used the total sampling method. The results of the Paired Samples T Test statistical test showed that there were differences in knowledge (P= 0.000 < 0.05) and actions (P= 0.000 < 0.05) in pregnant women before and after being given the intervention. So it can be concluded that education via YouTube is effective in influencing pregnant women's compliance with consuming Fe tablets.
The overview of nutritional status, physical activity, menstrual patterns, and aashing behavior on teenagers Bahar, Hartati; Hasanah, Indah Nur; Lestari, Hariati
CORE JOURNAL Volume 4, Issue 2, June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/corejournal.vi.47659

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Anemia is a common health problem in Indonesia. One-third of teenagers, or three to four out of ten teenagers, suffer from anemia. The aim of this research was to determine the nutritional health picture of adolescent girls at SMPN 12 Kendari based on their level of exercise, menstrual cycle, and habit of washing their hands with soap (CTPS). The population in this study was 42 grade 9 students. The sampling technique was simple random sampling with a research sample of 30 young women. Questionnaires are used to collect data to measure respondents' attitudes and behavior. The results showed that of the 30 respondents whose data were taken, there were 15 respondents who had a thin nutritional status (50%), there were 20 respondents who did light exercise (66.7%), there were 24 respondents with normal menstrual patterns (80%), and There were 21 respondents who had hand washing behavior that met the requirements (65.6%).  It is hoped that young women will pay more attention to their daily consumption patterns so that they comply with balanced nutrition to improve their nutritional status.
Evaluating the implementation of iron supplementation to prevent stunting and anemia: A qualitative case study at the Benu-Benua Community Health Center, Kendari, Indonesia Bahar, Hartati; Karisma Dewi, Febri; Lestari, Hariati; Albar Kalza, Lade
CORE JOURNAL Volume 5, Issue 2, June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/corejournal.v5i2.57771

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Previous studies on iron supplementation programs have largely focused on policy outcomes and national strategies, often overlooking the implementation dynamics at the primary healthcare level. This study addresses this gap by evaluating the implementation of the Iron Supplement Tablets (TTD) program at the Benu-Benua Health Center in Kendari City, Indonesia. Using a qualitative case study design, data were collected through in-depth interviews, observation, recordings, and documentation involving nine purposively selected informants, including health center staff and beneficiaries. Thematic content analysis was applied through stages of data reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The findings show that although inputs such as human resources, funding from the Health Operational Assistance (BOK), and educational media are available, no specific training was provided to program implementers. SOPs exist but are not visibly posted, and coordination between stakeholders remains suboptimal. The process revealed that TTD planning and implementation were based on standard targets, but monitoring and recording were weak, leading to challenges in tracking outcomes. Output analysis showed that while pregnant women generally received TTD, distribution among adolescents was inconsistent, and consumption compliance was low. These results underscore the need for improved training, monitoring mechanisms, and cross-sectoral collaboration. Strengthening these areas is crucial for enhancing the impact of iron supplementation programs and supporting public health efforts to reduce stunting and anemia.
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