p-Index From 2021 - 2026
9.983
P-Index
Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 3 Documents
Search
Journal : Journal of International Multidisciplinary Research

Factors Associated with Symptoms of Dermatitis in Prisoners in Class II A Jambi Penitentiary in 2024 Andy Amir; Aisyah Rahmadiah; Fajrina Hidayati; Guspianto; Fitria Eka Putri
Journal of International Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 6 (2024): Juni 2024
Publisher : PT. Banjarese Pacific Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62504/jimr574

Abstract

The national prevalence of dermatitis in Indonesia based on Basic Health Research data by the Ministry of Health 2018 is 6.8% and tends to increase every year. Data from the Jambi Provincial Health Service, in 2021 dermatitis was ranked eighth with the most common disease with a percentage of 5.03%, while in 2022 it experienced an increase and was ranked sixth with a percentage of 5.96%. This study aims to determine the factors associated with symptoms of dermatitis in prisoners at the Class IIA Jambi Penitentiary in 2024. This research is a quantitative study using a cross sectional study design. The sampling technique used Proportionate Random Sampling on 1124 prisoners at the Class IIA Jambi Penitentiary by conducting interviews. Prisoners' knowledge was in the good category as much as 40.4% of respondents. Attitudes in the positive category were 37.2% of respondents. Prisoners with housing that meets the requirements are 21.3% of respondents. Bathing habits were in the good category as many as 53.2% of respondents. Clothing cleanliness was in the good category as many as 37.2% of respondents. Towel cleanliness was in the good category as many as 41.5% of respondents.
Overview of the Medical Waste Management System by Health Human Resources (SDK) at the Putri Ayu Public Health Center, Jambi City in 2024 Ainun Afifah; Fajrina Hidayati; Hendra Dhermawan Sitanggang; Dwi Noerjoedianto; Fitria Eka Putri
Journal of International Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): Juli 2024
Publisher : PT. Banjarese Pacific Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62504/jimr776

Abstract

According to the Jambi City Health Service Profile in 2021-2022, Putri Ayu Health Center is one of the inpatient health centers in Jambi City which is also acontributes the largest amount of medical waste with the amount of waste is 615 kg out of a total of 7804.1 kg of medical waste from health centers in Jambi City, so it has the potential to spread disease if medical waste is not managed properly. This research uses qualitative research methods with a descriptive approach. Data was obtained from 8 informants by conducting in-depth interviews and observations in May 2023 - April 2024 using qualitative research data analysis software. In the input aspect (1) Human Resources in the quantity aspect are sufficient, while the qualifications are not appropriate because they come from general administration. (2) Facilities and infrastructure are not sufficient and if there is damage, goods will be procured and reported to envinronmental health authority. Meanwhile, in the process aspect (3) Sorting is carried out by each waste producing poly unit by labeling the type of waste, date and poly, (4) The container used at the Putri Ayu Public Health Center meets the standards of Minister of Health Regulation Number 18 of 2020 (5) Transportation is carried out more than once every 2 days by PT Anggrek (6). Storage is carried out at TPS with a time span of 2-3 days at the latest. There are still input aspects that do not comply with standards (in the case of this research, namely the quality of human resources) causing disruption to process aspects, such as less than optimal management performance in managing medical waste in the container, transport and storage processes.  
Qualitative Study: Compliance with the Implementation of Covid-19 Health Protocols at Jambi City Tourist Attractions Hubaybah; Fitria Eka Putri; Muhammad Rifqi Azhary; Fadzlul
Journal of International Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 8 (2024): Agustus 2024
Publisher : PT. Banjarese Pacific Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62504/jimr824

Abstract

The Corona Virus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic was first known to have appeared in Wuhan City, China in December 2019 and was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) on March 12 2020. This virus has spread very quickly to several countries in the world, including Indonesia where the Covid-19 pandemic has been designated as a type of disease that causes a Public Health Emergency on March 31 2020. With this determination, mitigation efforts must be carried out in accordance with statutory regulations in emergency response period for handling Covid-19. Tourist attractions have the potential to become a locus for the spread of COVID-19 if there is a gathering of visitors while traveling, causing the need for health protocols in carrying out activities at that location. This research uses qualitative research which aims to gather information about the compliance of people at tourist attractions with the health protocols implemented in Jambi City. The results of this research show that the implementation of the health protocol, namely 5M (wearing a mask, washing hands, maintaining distance, staying away from crowds and reducing mobility) is carried out well and is carried out directly by the government and tourist attraction owners through CHSE (Clean Health Safety and Environment). And the community has good knowledge, attitudes and behavior in complying with the health protocols implemented. The conclusion of this research is that the implementation of health protocols at various tourist attractions in Jambi City has gone well with supervision carried out by the government and tourist owners.
Co-Authors Adelina Fitri Adelina Putri Adila Solida Ahmad Hidayat Ainun Afifah Aisyah Rahmadiah Ajeng Tri Yani Safitri Alesia Epra Sopia Alfita Sari Ameliza Qamara Dinda Ameliza Qamara Dinda Andi Subandi Andika Rahmat Andika Rahmat Andree Aulia Rahmat Andy Amir Arnild Augina Mekarisce Ashar Nuzulul Putra Budi Aswin Butar Butar, Marta Butar, Marta Butar Butar-butar, Marta Chatarina Chatarina Cindy Syah Putri Delta Intan Putri Desi Ramadani dwi ayu lestari, dwi ayu Dwi Noerjoedianto Emilia Septina Evy Wisudariani Fadzlul Fajriah Azra Fajrina Hidayati Fajrina Hidayati Fajrina Hidayati Fefi Tri Yuzela Fefi Tri Yuzela Fiona Syahri Fedhila Fitriyani Fitriyani Freety Septika Rahayu Guspianto Guspianto Halim, Rd Halim, Rd. Hendra Dhermawan Sitanggang Herwansyah, Herwansyah Hubaybah Hubaybah Hubaybah, Hubaybah Husni, Virra Indah Tyandi, Chairunnisa Indriani, Friska Intan Tri Thursina isabella josita baringbing Kasya, Yorri Maulina La Ode Reskiaddin Lesmana S, Oka Lia Nurdini Lilis Sulistyorini Lista Oktarina Lucky Herawati M. Dody Izhar M. Ridwan M. Ridwan M. Ridwan Ridwan Maijon Jumpatua Purba Manurung, Mellina mellina Maria Fransiska Choagolan Maulidya Istiqomah, Nuralifah Mochammad Dzikri Andiatama Muhammad Agung Perdana Muhammad Agung Perdana Muhammad Izzan Naser Muhammad Izzan Naser Muhammad Rifqi Azhary Muhammad Syukri Naser, Mhd. Izzan Nasution, Helmi Suryani Ningsih , Vinna Rahayu Ningsih, Vina Rahayu Nuralifah Maulidya Istiqomah Oka Lesmana Oka Lesmana S Oka Lesmana, Oka Puspita Sari Puspita Sari Puspita Sari Puspita Sari R Azizah Rahma Puja Afdilla Rahma, Izza Annisa Rd. Halim Reza Mutholib Richard Aprialdy Sipahutar Richard Aprialdy Sipahutar Rika Gusna Dewi Rini, Willia Novita Eka Risty Ivanti Rodhiyah, Zuli S, Oka Lesmana Salsabila Nur Ramadhan Samsidar Samsidar Setia Dinanti, Putri Simarmata, Theresia Hot Sarina Simatupang, Nanda Agustian Siti Nurizati N A Siti Nurizati N A Sitti Rahmah Umniyati Solihin Sayuti Solihin Sayuti Umi Fathonah Umi Fathonah Usi Lanita Vinna Rahayu Ningsih Vinna Rahayu Ningsih Vinna Rahayu Ningsih Vinna Rahayu Ningsih, Vinna Rahayu Willia Novita Eka Rini Yudhastuti Yudhastuti Yuliana . Yuliana Yuliana