Yulia Dwi Setia
Parasitologi Department, Faculty Of Medicine, Universitas Brawijaya

Published : 2 Documents Claim Missing Document
Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search

THE POTENTIAL OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DENGUE HEMORRHAGIC FEVER (DHF) PARTICIPATORY MAPPING TRAINING FOR LARVAE OBSERVER CADRES (JURU PEMANTAU JENTIK / JUMANTIK) Lilik Zuhriyah; Yulia Dwi Setia
Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation Vol 7, No 1 (2020): Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18551/erudio.7-1.1

Abstract

Jumantik plays a pivotal role in the control of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF). Participatory mapping training can enhance its risk of transmission recognition. This research aims to identify the potential use of DHF risk factors participatory mapping training for Jumantik. This experimental research carried out from October 2013-January 2014 in four DHF highest prevalence regions in Malang. Mapping is based on data from Google Earth, DHF risk factors like homes, ovitrap sites, and larva-positive buildings, and the DHF prevalence over the past 6 months. The results indicate a variety of participant’s capacity to generate maps while the ability to analyze and plan was conspicuously absent. Qualitative data reveals there's an intention to map DHF individually by a few numbers of jumantik and primary healthcare staff. The conclusion is that this training prototype can be further adapted by accounting participant’s features, approaches, and capabilities as well as primary healthcare commitment for its continuity.
Injury-Related Knowledge and Beliefs of Basketball Coaches in Indonesian Setting Laely Hidayati; Yulia Dwi Setia; Agwin Fahmi Fahanani; Diah Royani Meisani; Djoko Witjaksono; Eko Nugroho
JURNAL PENDIDIKAN JASMANI DAN OLAHRAGA Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Physical Activity and Exercise for Health and Well-being
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jpjo.v7i1.40074

Abstract

As the level of restrictions on community activities (PPKM) decreased, more institutions and organizations began to conduct basketball competitions as a result of the broad popularity of the sport. The intensity of practice has increased as a result of the competitive atmosphere. As a result of increased training intensity, there is an increase in player injuries sustained during practice or competition. This study aimed to explore basketball coaches' beliefs toward injury in student-athletes, particularly at the high school and university levels. The study employed a survey approach, with the target group consisting of basketball coaches at the high school and university levels in Malang, East Java. According to the study's findings, individual factors affecting players put the most significant pressure to play during an injury. Additionally, the coach is the second most influential factor in pressuring injured players to play, trailing only teammates and parents. Among the themes that emerged from this study on injury-related knowledge and beliefs were the determination to win, the significant role of the participants, and the ability to serve as a source of motivation for other players.