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Knowledge, Perception, Attitude and Social Culture as Determinant of Male Participation in Family Planning Puspita, Surya Dewi; Hernawati, Sri; Ningtyias, Farida Wahyu
Health Notions Vol 2 No 1 (2018): January, 2018
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Food Intake and Food Security as Determinants of Stunting Children Under Five Years Laili, Ayik Nikmatul; Munawir, Al; Ningtyias, Farida Wahyu
Health Notions Vol 2 No 1 (2018): January, 2018
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Stunting is a linier growth failure caused by chronic malnutrition or chronic infectious disease. Stunting became nutritional problem that need attention because it can influence quality of human resources. Factors associated with stunting, such as nutrition intake, household food security, and parenting. Three work area health centers in Jember such as Sumberjambe, Kasiyan, and Sumberbaru which has highest rate of stunting children under five years in 2006. The purpose of this research was to analyze the determinant of stunting children under five years. This research was analytical observational with case control design. This research was conducted in three work area health centers such as Sumberjambe, Kasiyan, and Sumberbaru in September to October 2017. The sample of this research was 71 case respondents and 71 control respondents. Sampling technique used cluster random sampling. Logistic regression statistic test with significant level p < 0.05 was used to analyze the data. The result of this research showed that nutrition intake and household food security could influence incidence of stunting children under five years (each p-value was 0.00). Conclusion of this research was there significant influence noted between nutrition intake and food security on incidence of stunting children under five years. 
Management of Immunization in Public Health Center Related to The Universal Child Immunization (UCI) in Arjowinangun Health Center, Malang Ummah, Wiqodatul; Munawir, Al; Ningtyias, Farida Wahyu
Health Notions Vol 2 No 1 (2018): January, 2018
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The Influence of Knowledge, Motivation, Leadership, and Workload toward Public Health Center Midwives’ Performance in Facilitative Supervision of MCH Program in Lumajang District Mardiyanti, Mardiyanti; Marufi, Isa; Ningtyias, Farida Wahyu
Health Notions Vol 2 No 4 (2018): April 2018
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Facilitative supervision by coordinator midwife of Public Health Center (PHC) to the midwife of village in Lumajang District carried out since 2009, but until now the implementation has not been effective. This can be seen from the secondary data Lumajang District Health Office 2016 are 56% of PHC reported results late facilitative supervision MCH program. Preliminary study shows the results of 70% of midwives in the villages do not get facilitative supervision by a midwife of PHC regularly; 60% of midwife of PHC did facilitative supervision visits to the midwife in accordance with the agreement stipulated period; and 60% expressed no real follow-up from the supervisors to the problems faced. This study was conducted to determine the variables that affect the implementation of facilitative supervision MCH program in Lumajang. The study design was an observational analytic. The sampling technique study determined through proportional cluster sampling. Based on the survey results revealed knowledge (r = 0.625), motivation (r = 0.658), perceptions of leadership (r = 0.711) had a strong relationship to the performance center midwife in the implementation and supervision facilitative MCH programs, while the workload (r = 0.585) had moderate level relationship to the dependent variable. Keywords: Supervision, Midwives, Performance
The Effects of Junk Food Consumption on Incidence of Early Puberty in Adolescent Females Kustin, Kustin; Wahyuningtyias, Farida; Munawir, Al
Health Notions Vol 1 No 4 (2017): October-December 2017
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The transition between childhood and adulthood is the period of puberty. An important event in puberty is rapid body growth, the appearance of secondary sex features, menarche, and psychic changes. Menarche is too early to be associated with risk factors for some malignant disease such as ovarian cancer, breast cancer, and myoma. Hyperplasia cholecystitis, incidence of uterine cancer and risk of Non Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM / Type II) as adults. The consumption of junk food tends to increase from year to year. The habit of consuming junk food among modern teenage children will affect the improvement of nutrition. This is because the fat content, animal protein and trans fat contained in junk food will trigger the release of hormones that affect the occurrence of menarche and the emergence of secondary signs in children faster than normal age. The purpose of this study analyzed the effect of junk food consumption on early puberty incidence in junior high school girls in Jember district. This study was conducted in two stages, the first quantitative observational analytic study with cross sectional design and the second stage of the laboratory using pre experimental design with one shot case study approach for the most frequently consumed food samples. The sample of this research is 88 female teenagers of junior high shool. Data analysis was processed using logistic regression statistic test of significance level p<0,05. Result showed that there was significant effect between junk food consumption pattern on early puberty statistically p = 0,002 < 0,05. From the laboratory test results also showed that the fat content of junk food on average over 20%. The conclusion are consumption habits, consumption time and percentage of fat consumed from junk food affect the incidence of early puberty in female teenagers, while the frequency of consumption does not affect the incidence of early puberty. Keywords: early puberty, junk food, fat
Knowledge, Personal Hygiene and The Incidence of Hepatitis A in Students of University of Jember Septivita, Dian; Ma’rufi, Isa; Ningtyias, Farida Wahyu
Health Notions Vol 2 No 7 (2018): July 2018
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Personal Hygiene, Environmental Sanitation and Hepatitis A Infections in Universitas Jember Dian Septivita; Isa Ma’rufi; Farida Wahyu Ningtyias
Health Notions Vol 2, No 7 (2018): July
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Hepatitis A is a disease caused by type A hepatitis virus that attacks human liver cells. The disease is closely related to the lack of clean water, inadequate sanitation and poor personal hygiene. Hepatitis A can lead to the incidence of widespread public health problems and cause outbreaks. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of personal hygiene and environmental sanitation on the incidence of hepatitis A at Universitas Jember. The researcher used observational analytics research design with case-control approach. A total of 92 respondent consisting of case and control respondents was taken as samples. Case sample selected by using simple random sampling, and control sample selected by using purposive sampling. The data were analyzed by using Chi-square test. The results showed that personal hygiene had an effect on the incidence of hepatitis A with p-value of 0.000, while environmental sanitation had no effect with p-value of 0.402. There is a need to enhance the active role of health workers in providing health promotion means in schools, such as routine health counseling to improve students' knowledge about hepatitis A and the way to prevent the disease through behavior improvement. Keywords: hepatitis A virus; personal hygiene; sanitation
The Effects of Junk Food Consumption on Incidence of Early Puberty in Adolescent Females Kustin Kustin; Farida Wahyuningtyias; Al Munawir
Health Notions Vol 1, No 4 (2017): October-December
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The transition between childhood and adulthood is the period of puberty be marked is rapid body growth, the appearance of secondary sex features, menarche, and psychic changes. Menarche is too early to be associated with risk factors for some malignant disease such as ovarian cancer, breast cancer, and myoma. Hyperplasia cholecystitis, incidence of uterine cancer and risk of Non Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM / Type II) as adults. The consumption of junk food tends to increase from year to year. Consumption of junk food tends to increase which affects nutritional improvement. This is because the fat content, animal protein and trans fat contained in junk food will trigger the release of hormones that affect the occurrence of menarche and the emergence of secondary signs in children faster than normal age. The purpose of this study analyzed the effect of junk food consumption on early puberty incidence on female teenagers of junior high school in Jember regency. This study was conducted in two stages, the first quantitative observational analytic study with cross sectional design and the second stage of the laboratory using pre experimental design with one shot case study approach for the most frequently consumed food samples. The sample of this research is 88 female teenagers of junior high school. Data analysis was processed using logistic regression test of significance level p<0.05. Result showed that there was significant effect between junk food consumption pattern on early puberty statistically p = 0.002. The laboratory test results also showed that the fat content of junk food on average over 20%. Consumption habits, consumption time and percentage of fat consumed from junk food affect the incidence of early puberty in female teenagers, while the frequency of consumption does not affect the incidence of early puberty. Keywords: Early puberty, Junk food, Fat
Social Support of Parents on Medication Adherence to Tuberculosis Patients in Children Farida Wahyu Ningtyias; Iken Nafikadini; Afif Hamdalah; Wahyu Muldayani
Health Notions Vol 5, No 5 (2021): May
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Adherence to taking this medication is needed in all diseases, especially TB disease, because this disease requires extra supervision in its treatment. Adherence to medication behavior is basically influenced by several factors, one of which is social support from those closest to the patient. Support can be obtained from the patient's family (father and mother), who always monitor the progress of patients. The 4 basic forms of social support, namely emotional support, instrumental support, informative support and reward support. This was qualitative research. Focus group discussion with 12 informants used for collected data. Results of this research showed that parents gave social supports i.g emotional support, instrumental support, informative support and reward support which related with medication adherence. Keywords: social support; parents; medication adherence; tuberculosis; children
The Influence of Knowledge, Motivation, Leadership, and Workload toward Public Health Center Midwives’ Performance in Facilitative Supervision of MCH Program in Lumajang District Isa Ma’rufi; Farida Wahyu Ningtyias; Mardiyanti Mardiyanti
Health Notions Vol 2, No 4 (2018): April
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Facilitative supervision by coordinator midwife of Public Health Center (PHC) to the midwife of village in Lumajang District carried out since 2009, but until now the implementation has not been effective. This can be seen from the secondary data Lumajang District Health Office 2016 are 56% of PHC reported results late facilitative supervision MCH program. Preliminary study shows the results of 70% of midwives in the villages do not get facilitative supervision by a midwife of PHC regularly; 60% of midwife of PHC did facilitative supervision visits to the midwife in accordance with the agreement stipulated period; and 60% expressed no real follow-up from the supervisors to the problems faced. This study was conducted to determine the variables that affect the implementation of facilitative supervision MCH program in Lumajang. The study design was an observational analytic. The sampling technique study determined through proportional cluster sampling. Based on the survey results revealed knowledge (r = 0.625), motivation (r = 0.658), perceptions of leadership (r = 0.711) had a strong relationship to the performance center midwife in the implementation and supervision facilitative MCH programs, while the workload (r = 0.585) had moderate level relationship to the dependent variable.Keywords: Supervision, Midwives, Performance
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