Retno Hestiningsih
Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Diponegoro, Jalan Prof. Soedarto, Tembalang, Kecamatan Tembalang, Kota Semarang, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia

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Mangrove Honey Bees: A Food and Nutrition Security Solution for Coastal Communities Affected by Climate Hestiningsih, Retno; Wuryanto, Moh Arie; Yuliawati, Sri; Setiawan, Henry; Sutiningsih, Dwi; Nur Aini, Meira; Martini, Martini
Jurnal Abdimas Vol. 30 No. 1 (2026): June 2026
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/abdimas.v30i1.39948

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Climate change has caused significant impacts on coastal areas, particularly in the form of tidal flooding, coastal abrasion, and environmental degradation, which in turn affect food and nutrition security as well as the socio-economic conditions of local communities. This community service activity aimed to strengthen food and nutrition security while enhancing the adaptive capacity of coastal communities to climate change through the sustainable utilization of mangrove ecosystems by implementing mangrove honey bee cultivation in Tugu District, Semarang City. The program employed a participatory community-based approach that included socialization activities, a one-day technical training on mangrove honey bee cultivation, the establishment of a community business group, and the assessment of participants’ knowledge improvement using pretest and posttest methods. The results indicated an increase in participants’ knowledge following the training, accompanied by improved community awareness regarding the importance of mangrove conservation and the economic potential of mangrove honey as a nutritious food source. Furthermore, the program successfully facilitated the formation of a mangrove honey bee management group oriented toward sustainable business development. Based on these findings, it can be concluded that mangrove honey bee cultivation has strong potential as an effective climate change adaptation strategy to support food and nutrition security as well as the economic resilience of coastal communities. The recommendations emphasize the need for continuous mentoring, strengthening of community business institutions, and the integration of mangrove conservation programs with local economic development to support the implementation of nature-based community service models in coastal areas.
FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH PNEUMONIA AMONG UNDER-FIVE CHILDREN IN HOUSEHOLDS WITH SMOKERS AROUND GETASAN HEALTH CENTER: Faktor yang Berhubungan dengan Pneumonia Balita pada Keluarga Perokok di Wilayah Puskesmas Getasan A'syifa, Nurul; Hestiningsih, Retno; Yuliawati, Sri; Sutiningsih, Dwi
Jurnal Berkala Epidemiologi Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Berkala Epidemiologi (Periodic Epidemiology Journal)
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jbe.V14I12026.44-51

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Background: Pneumonia is a severe lung infection that affects the respiratory system and continues to pose a major global health issue for children under five. In the service area of Getasan Public Health Center—where 66% of households have active smokers—the annual incidence of pneumonia in children under five is consistently higher than other primary healthcare centers in Semarang Regency. This pattern highlights the influence of environmental factors, especially exposure to cigarette smoke. Purpose: This study examines the factors associated with pneumonia among children under five from smoker households. Methods: A case-control design was involved, involving 57 respondents from households with active smokers. Data were collected through a structured interview using a standardized questionnaire. Analytical methods applied in this study comprised univariate, bivariate, and multivariate tests. Results: Duration of exposure to cigarette smoke (p=0.01; AOR=5.80; 95% CI=1.50–22.44) and household cleaning habits (p=0.02; AOR=5.56; 95%CI=1.38–22.38) showed statistically significant results. Conclusion: Prolonged exposure to cigarette smoke and poor household cleaning habits were strongly linked to pneumonia among children under five in smoker households. Strengthening health education and preventive programs at the community level is recommended to promote smoke-free environments and safeguard child health.
Hubungan Karakteristik Responden, Pengetahuan Dan Luas Ventilasi Dengan Kejadian Skabies Pada Santri Pondok Pesantren X Semarang Ana Novia Rahmawati; Retno Hestiningsih; Moh. Arie Wurjanto; Martini
KESMAS UWIGAMA: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol 7 No 1 (2021): January-June
Publisher : Universitas Widya Gama Mahakam Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24903/kujkm.v7i1.1184

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Background: Scabies is a contagious skin disease caused by Sarcoptes scabiei. Scabies is still a neglected health problem in the world. In Indonesia, scabies ranks 3rd out of 12 of the most common skin diseases. Islamic boarding school students are generally prone to scabies because they live and sleep in the same place. Scabies can be caused by gender, level of education lack of knowledge and the extent of inadequate ventilation. Objectives: This study aims to analyze the relationship between gender, knowledge and extent of ventilation with the incidence of scabies at the Nurus Sunnah Islamic Boarding School Semarang. Research Metodes: This study is a quantitative study with an observational analytic approach and a cross-sectional study design. The sample in this study were 107 respondents with a purposive sampling technique. Data collection using google form and analyzed using chi square. Results: The results of this study indicate that there are 19.6% of respondents suffering from scabies. There was a sex relationship with the incidence of scabies (p-value = 0.001), there was no relationship between the level of education and the incidence of scabies (p-value = 0.557), there was a relationship between the level of knowledge and the incidence of scabies (p-value = 0.036), there was a relationship between the extent of ventilation. with the incidence of scabies (p-value = 0.023). Conclusion: There is a relationship between gender, knowledge and extent of ventilation with the incidence of scabies in students of the Nurus Sunnah Islamic Boarding School in Semarang in 2020.
Dr Pelatihan Surveilans Vektor Malaria di Desa Banyuasin, Kecamatan Loano, Kabupaten Purworejo Muh, Fauzi; Martini, Martini; Hestiningsih, Retno; Setyawan, Henry; Kusariana, Nissa; Udijono, Ari
Jurnal Empathy Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Jurnal Empathy Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Volume 7 Number 1 Year 2026
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37341/jurnalempathy.v7i1.337

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Background: Malaria remains a significant public health challenge in Purworejo Regency, Central Java Province, Indonesia, with persistent transmission despite various preventive measures This community services aimed to improve community health center (puskesmas) cadres’ knowledge of malaria transmission and their practical skills in identifying breeding sites, vector surveillance, and environmental management.  Methods: This community engagement initiative aimed to enhance the knowledge and skills of community health center (puskesmas) cadres in identifying malaria vectors and conducting mosquito habitat surveys. The project involved 28 cadres from puskesmas across Purworejo Regency and was conducted in Banyuasin Village, Loano Subdistrict. The intervention consisted of educational sessions on malaria basics and mosquito identification, followed by hands-on training in field-based habitat survey techniques. Pre- and post-tests were administered to assess the effectiveness of the training.  Results: Descriptive analysis revealed a significant improvement in participants’ knowledge following the intervention. The mean score increased from 22.1 before the training to 28.8 after the training, with the difference being statistically significant (p < 0.05, paired samples t-test). Conclusion: The findings suggest that community-based education and capacity-building initiatives, involving the direct participation of community members and health cadres, can effectively improve awareness and knowledge related to malaria control. The findings suggest that community-based education and capacity-building involving community members and health cadres can improve malaria awareness and knowledge, and sustained implementation with collaboration among local government, public health institutions, and the community is essential for understanding malaria risks, promoting preventive practices, and ensuring sustainable control efforts.
Habitat characteristics of Anopheles spp. larvae: Potential malaria vectors in the coastal areas of Gaura Village, West Sumba: Karakteristik habitat larva Anopheles spp.: Vektor potensial malaria pantai di Desa Gaura, Sumba Barat Daud, Muhammad Muzhaffar; Tangkuyah, Justus Edyson; Saputra, Edo Yungki; Martini, Martini; Hestiningsih, Retno; Muh, Fauzi
Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia Vol 23 No 1 (2026): March
Publisher : Perhimpunan Entomologi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5994/jei.23.1.62

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Malaria remains a public health burden in tropical coastal regions, where complex environmental conditions support vector populations and increase transmission risk, particularly among vulnerable groups. Understanding the environmental characteristics of Anopheles spp. breeding habitats is essential for explaining vector distribution and informing control strategies. This study analyzed the environmental characteristics of potential Anopheles spp. breeding habitats in the coastal areas of Gaura Village. An observational descriptive survey with a cross-sectional approach was conducted using purposive spatial sampling across two survey rounds, measuring physical, chemical, and biological variables. A total of 12 breeding sites were identified, with confirmed vectors including Anopheles sundaicus (Rodenwaldt), An. subpictus Grassi, and An. barbirostris van der Wulp. Larval densities peaked in confined anthropogenic microhabitats, particularly buffalo wallows (3.5 larvae/dip) and footprints (3.1 larvae/dip). The habitats exhibited wide physicochemical variability (temperature 29.0–39.4°C; pH 7.3–9.2; salinity 0–20‰). Principal component analysis (PCA) explained 61.3% of total variation, distinguishing habitats along two gradients: PC1 (34.3%), driven by structural area, dissolved oxygen, and light intensity; and PC2 (27.0%), driven by pH and salinity. All highly productive habitats were located within 512 meters of residential areas, placing communities within the active flight range of vectors. These findings indicate that malaria transmission risk in coastal Gaura Village is driven by environmentally diverse yet spatially clustered larval habitats, particularly small, human-proximal sites associated with livestock, highlighting the need for targeted larval source management.
Co-Authors - Sulistiyani A'syifa, Nurul Adiyulianto, Bonaventura Adji Bayu Massaid Afianto, Rery Agnes Ajeung Dheandri Aip Saripudin Ajie, Muhammad Wahyu Nugraha Akhmad Purnianto Alfira Yuniar Damayanti Ali Rahayu Alif Kiky Listiyati, Alif Amira Nada Fatikha Ana Novia Rahmawati Anda Putri Adisasmita Anggy Dwi Putriandani, Anggy Annashr, Nissa Noor Annisa, Shofi Ari Udijono Ari Udiyono Arie Wurjanto Arie Wuryanto, Arie Ariyani, Fitri Asfi Manzilah Asriati Wahidah Asti Haningtias Sari Astriana, Novi Atik Mawarni Ayun Robi&#039;atul Adawiyah Ayun Sriatmi Ayuningtyas, Rima Tunjungsari Dyah Bagoes Widjanarko Bhakti Chrisna Pambudi Budiyono Budiyono Chaca Ramadhani Choirul Azizah Cornelia Palmasari Ariesta Putri Corry Laura J. Sianturi Danang Wahansa Sugiarto Daniswara, Sabrina Daud, Muhammad Muzhaffar Destyana Ayu Wulandari Desy Hafidhotul Ilmi Deviana, Dika Devy Amelia Nurul Alamsyah Dewi Fajar Kharisma Dian Dwi Restiani Dian Putri Nastiti, Dian Didik Setiawan Diyana, Sutra Dominggus Ongky Diaz Dwi Agustin Ronawati Dwi Rahayuningsih Dwi Sutiningsih Dwina Rizki Anindhita Elsa Panji Sukma Elsye Giovanny Puspitasari Eva Lestari Faizatun Nikmah Farah Ghina Arifah Farid Masum Fauzi Fauzi, Laverda Hafwi Nur Fitni Hidayati Fitri Dewi Puspita Anggraini Fitriana Dwi Fidiawati Govinda Restu Syahputra Habibillah, Annis Syahri Hasyanah, Uswatun Hayati Era Novroza Henry Setiawan Henry Setiawan Susanto, Henry Setiawan Henry Setiawan, Henry Henry Setyawan Susanto Henry Setyawan Susanto Hitipeuw, Derico I Gede Dedy Suwartawan Ika Dina Amin, Ika Dina Ikhwa Atika Sury Imam Suhada Inggita Raiesa Rahmi Irfany, Ghina Salsabila Irneta Bela Novita Jayanti, Siswi Karo Karo, Nicholas Avorandi Kartika, Juli Arminta Sari Kautsari Meitia Nurzaeni Koni Agustyana Wijayanti Layna Ratna Sari Lenakoly, Trivano Yonathan Lestari, Dwi Nikmah Lestari, Nita Dwi Lintang Dian Saraswati Ludfi Santoso, Ludfi Luluk Safura Priyandina Luqman Zarkasyi Lutfi Santoso M Arie Wuryanto M. Arie Wuryanto M. Arie Wuryanto M. Arie Wuryanto M. Arie Wuryanto MARTINI Martini Martini Martini Martini Martini Martini2 Masyhuda Masyhuda Mateus Sakundarno Adi, Mateus Sakundarno Maya Sari Aprilina, Maya Meilinda Hilda Ryani Merry Putri Wijayanti Meuthika Noor Fitriyana, Meuthika Noor Mochamad Hadi mochamad Hadi Mochammad Hadi Moh Arie Wuryanto Moh. Arie Wurjanto Moh. Arie Wurjanto Mohd Abd Rahman Mualifah, Zuyyinatul Muh Fauzi, Muh Muh, Fauzi Muhamad Zulfikar Firdaus Muhammad Agus Muljanto Muhammad Iqbal Kurniawan Mulyasari, Septiana Mursid Raharjo Mutia Farida Akhsanti Nanda Listya Sukmawati Nayla, Sonya Maharani Anindya Nissa Kusariana Novianti, Ervina Nur Aini, Meira Nurtiyana Mawarni Patria Silviana Pelastri Rahayu Permana, Tantri Nur Praba Ginandjar Praba Ginandjar Punguan Sitanggang Purwantisasari, Susiana Puspita Kristina Kusumawati Puspitasari, Elsye Giovanny Putri, Alifia Adfriska Puspita Rahayu Ningtyas Rahmawati, Ana Novia Rahmita Damayanti Rani Wijayanti Raras Sekti Pudyasari Ratih Amanda Puspitasari Ratih Ristyanti Ratih Sari Wardani Ratnaningsih Ratnaningsih Rery Afianto Reyzi Hanandita Nariswara RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Rully Rahadian Rully Rahadian Rushadi Rushadi Rusliana Apriliasari Saputra, Edo Yungki Sari, Arlyn Manggar Sayono Sayono Selestin Nisfu Choiriyah Septi Wulandari Setyani, Hadining Dwi Shofi Nazilatul Rizqi Simanjuntak, Agnes Apria Siswi Jayanti Siti Zubaidah Sri Rahayu Sri Yuliawati Sri Yuliawati Sri Yuliawati Sri Yuliawati Sri Yuliawati Sri Yuliawati Suci Amalia Febriyanti Sudiyanti -, Sudiyanti Sudjut Haryanto Sugiarto, Danang Wahansa Suhartati Suhartati SULISTIYANI SULISTIYANI Sulistyani Sulistyani Susiana Purwantisari Susiana Purwantisari Susiana Purwantisasi Susiana Purwintasari Sutopo Patria Jati Sutra Diyana Syahrizal Syahrizal Syulistia, Rafika Tangkuyah, Justus Edyson Tariyadi Tariyadi Tutut Okta Hardiyanti Udi Tarwotjo Undari Nurkalis, Undari Vianus, Ade Margus Vitiana, Destie Nur Laily Vrishelli Setiadi Putri Wahyu Supriyanto Wardaya, Elok Cendikia Esti Whawan Bayu Arusyid Wiwik Handayani Wiwin Rahma Dhiana Wurjanto, Arie Wurjanto, M. Arie Wurjanto, Moh Arie Wurjanto, Moh. Arie wuryanto, M arie Wuryanto, Moh Arie Wuryanto, Mohammad Arie Yudhy Cahyo Priyotomo Yuniar Triasputri Yusli Harini Yusup, Nur Avinda Zidny Salsabila Zulfa, Afifah Afanin Zulfah Fitria Fajriahadun Ni&#039;mah