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Journal : Folia Medica Indonesiana

The Improvement of Community Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices After Covid-19 Socialization Siti Khaerunnisa; Irmi Syafa'ah; Citrawati Dyah Kencono Wungu; Gwenny Ichsan Prabowo; Retno Handajani; Indri Safitri; Harianto Notopuro; Ema Qurnianingsih; Lina Lukitasari; Ira Humairah; Arief Bakhtiar; Suwandito Suwandito; Susi Wahyuning Asih; Zuhrotul Eka Yulis Anggraeni; Ginanjar Sasmito Adi; Ely Rahmatika Nugrahani; Ayesie Natasha Zulka; Soetjipto Soetjipto
Folia Medica Indonesiana Vol. 57 No. 2 (2021): June
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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This study determined community knowledge, attitudes, and practices after COVID-19 socialization in Rambipuji and Suci Village, Jember District, East Java, Indonesia. This study used the analytic observational design study. As many as 40 people were given socialization about COVID-19 by gathering and online. The questionnaires were completed in two parts included before-socialization and after-socialization. The questionnaire data were analyzed descriptively by calculating frequency, percentage, and inferential statistics by t-test, Spearman correlation, and chi-square test. The data analysis used IBM SPSS version 23 software. The mean and standard deviation of percentage of knowledge pre-test, knowledge post-test, high attitude, moderate attitude, low attitude, very high practice, high practice, sufficient practice, and low practice were 58.33 ± 30.97, 77.70 ± 22.52, 62.5±21.7, 31±22.2, 6.5±17.1, 65±13.8, 32.3±13.8, 1.25±2.4, 1.25±1.8, respectively. Knowledge pre-test and post-test correlated 0.819 (p=0.001) and a t-test with p=0.003. Attitudes and practices correlated with p=0.001. Socialization of COVID-19 was useful to improve the community knowledge, attitudes, and practices in Rambipuji and Suci Village, Jember District, East Java, Indonesia that could prevent the transmission and inhibit the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia. Furthermore, continuous encouragement of COVID-19 socialization in wide areas was recommended.
Effect of Ethanol Extract of Mangosteen Peel on Serum Malondialdehyde and Leukotriene B4 Levels in Male White Rats (Rattus norvegicus) Wistar Strain Exposed with Electric Cigarette Smoke Santoso, Jemima Lewi; Notopuro, Harianto; Qurnianingsih, Ema
Folia Medica Indonesiana Vol. 56 No. 4 (2020): December
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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This study aims to analyze the administration of mangosteen peel ethanol extract at different doses can reduce levels of malondialdehyde (MDA) and leukotriene B4 (LTB4) serum in male white rats (Rattus norvegicus) Wistar strains exposed to electric cigarette smoke. Electric cigarette induces mitochondrial ROS production and triggers oxidative stress. Antioxidants are needed by the body if there are many free radicals, for example mangosteen peel. This laboratory experimental study uses a randomized post test only control group design. Thirty male white rats were divided into 5 groups randomly (KK, KR, P1, P2, P3). KK given 0.5% Na-CMC, KR given smoke and 0.5% Na-CMC, P1, P2, P3 given smoke and mangosteen peel ethanol extract 100, 200, 300 mg / kg weight. Data were tested for normality and homogeneity tests. Data distribution was found not normal. Data were tested by Kruskal-Wallis Test and Mann-Whitney. Kruskal-Wallis Test results showed significant differences in MDA and LTB4 levels in each experimental group (KS, KR, P1, P2 and P3), p <0.05. Mann-Whitney test results showed a significant difference in the MDA levels of the KR against P3 and in the LTB4 level of the KR against P2 (p <0.05). The conclusion of the study was the administration of mangosteen peel ethanol extract can reduce MDA and LTB4 levels serum in male white rats (Rattus norvegicus) Wistar strains exposed to electric cigarette smoke.
Co-Authors . Kholik Alda Dini Wijayanti Amin, Indah Binti Mohd Arifa Mustika Audi Salman Faza Ayesie Natasha Zulka Bakhtiar, Arief Bayu Satria Wiratama Brahmana, Alisha Princessa Choirotussanijjah Damayanti Damayanti Damayanti Dyah Kencono Wungu, Citrawati Eka Arum Cahyaning Putri Elvaretta, Clarissa Ely Rahmatika Nugrahani Fajar Shamsudin Fajar Syamsudin Ginanjar Sasmito Adi Gosy Endra Vigriawan Hamzah, Arshq Mirza Harianto Notopuro Hendri Susilo Hera, Renata Evania HERAWATI, LILIK Hermina Novida, Hermina Humairah, Ira Humairah, Ira Ira I'tishom, Reny Indri Safitri Indri Safitri, Indri Ira Humairah Ira Humairah Jefferson Caesario Jemima Lewi Santoso Kadek Rachmawati Khaerunnisa, Siti Lilia Putri Pratama Lilik Djuari Linda Dewanti Lukitasari, Lina Mangestuti Agil Maridsky, Aldilla Afifie Putri Miranda Jemyma Mas&#039;ulun Muhammad Hidayat Palupi, Dian Eka Roro Prabowo, Gwenny Ichsan Pradana, Munawer Purwanta, Marijam Purwitasari, Neny Putri Brillian Betrista Viorizka Ramadhani, Rizqi Nabila Rejeki, Purwo Sri Retno Handajani Rias Gesang Kinanti Riwu, Katty Hendriana Priscilia Rusyda, Aqila sabila Siti Khaerunnisa Siti Khaerunnisa Soebagijo Adi SOETJIPTO . Sudibyo, Devi Ariani Suhartati Sulistiawati Sulistiawati Susi Wahyuning Asih Suwandito Suwandito Syafa’ah, Irmi Trisniartami Setyaningrum Ummah, Fithriyah Cholifatul Ummah, Fithriyah Cholifatul Ummah Vania Islamey Kusuma Waskito, Langgeng Agung Wungu, Citrawati Dyah Kencono Yuri Widia, Yuri Zachawerus, Anjeli Cristina Zuhrotul Eka Yulis Anggraeni