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Analysis of Environment Management on The Case of Dengue Fever in Sukomoro Sub-district, Magetan District Djoko Windu P. Irawan; Denok Indraswati; Vincentius Supriyono; Trimawan Heru Wijono; Bambang Sunarko
Health Notions Vol 1, No 3 (2017): July-September
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (HNST)

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Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is still a serious health problem because it is endemic and often attacks the community. A comprehensive approach to the prevention of DHF cases should take into account the physical, biological, social and management aspects of the environment. The objectives of the study was to analyze the environmental management and environmental relationship to DHF incident in Sukomoro Sub-district, Magetan District. This study was observational with cross sectional design. The sample were head of family in endemic and non endemic areas, totally 100 head of family. Methods of data analysis used in the study were frequency, Chi-square and Kendall Concordance Coefficient test. The results were: 1) there was no relationship between occupant density, daytime sleeping habits, cleaning habits of water reservoirs, community participation in mosquito nest eradication with DHF incidence, 2) there was a relationship between moisture, place of breeding, resting place, larva, habit of hanging cloth, and physical, biological, and social environmental factors with DHF. Conclusion: physical, biological, and social environmental factors are related to the incidence of DHF. The implementation of environmental management still needs improvement in the aspect of cadre development and the making of work plan and its implementation. Keywords: Environmental management, Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever
Health Information Systems and Organizational Support Bambang Sunarko
Aloha International Journal of Multidisciplinary Advancement (AIJMU) Vol 1, No 1 (2019): JANUARY
Publisher : Alliance of Health Activists (AloHA)

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Almost all health institutions have taken part such as hospitals, health services, community health centers, health clinics, pharmacies, and so on. In its implementation, many health management information systems are found that do not run smoothly, many face various obstacles, some even fail so they cannot continue implementation. Organizational support has an important position in the implementation of health information systems, because these factors can directly influence actual system usage and prevent user resistance. If the supervisors and managers of information systems can provide active guidance and can exercise strict control, then the user will automatically be conditioned to always actively implement a health information system, so that the sustainability of the application of a health information system can be maintained. Keywords: Health information systems, Organizational support, User resistance