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PERSONAL HYGIENE, SANITATION AND FOOD SAFETY KNOWLEDGE OF FOOD WORKERS AT THE UNIVERSITY CANTEEN IN INDONESIA Rahman, Abdul; Tosepu, Ramadhan; Karimuna, Siti Rabbani; Yusran, Sartiah; Zainuddin, Asnia; Junaid, Junaid
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 4 (2018): October - December
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Background: Food and beverage sanitation hygiene is a prevention effort that focuses on activities or actions that are necessary to free food and drinks from hazards that can interfere with or damage health.Objective: This study aimed to identify personal hygiene, sanitation and food safety knowledge of food workers at the canteen university.Methods: This was a descriptive study with observational approach. Thirty-four canteens were recruited using total sampling. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics with percentage.Results: Findings showed that 11 canteens (32.3%) did not meet the standard for canteen sanitation, 24 canteens (70.6%) did not meet lighting standard, 29 (85.3%) did not meet ventilation standard, 18 (52,9%) did not meet the standard of clean water, 31 (91.2%) did not meet wastewater disposal standard, 23 (67.6%) did not meet the hand washing facility standard, 25 (73.5%) did not meet standard of waste disposal conditions, 28 respondents (85.3%) had good personal hygiene, 6 respondents (14.6%) had poor personal hygiene and all food workers had good knowledge on food safety (100%).Conclusion: Personal hygiene, sanitation and food safety at the university canteen must be carried out continuously. Our findings can be used as a basis for creating healthy university canteen.
ONTOLOGY AND EPISTEMOLOGY OF MALARIA Tosepu, Ramadhan
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 4 (2018): October - December
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HEALTH WORKERS IN THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 4.0 ERA Tosepu, Ramadhan
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 1 (2019): January - March
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EARLY WARNING OF MONKEYPOX DISEASE IN INDONESIA Tosepu, Ramadhan
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 2 (2019): April - June
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THE CORRELATION BETWEEN HOUSING SANITATION AND EXISTENCE OF VECTORS IN KENDARI SUB DISTRICTS, INDONESIA Arisanto, Zuing Putra; Tosepu, Ramadhan; Karimuna, Sitti Rabbani; Zainuddin, Asnia; Yasnani, Yasnani; Nurmaladewi, Nurmaladewi
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 2 (2019): April - June
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Background: Sanitation is an effort to prevent disease by removing or regulating environmental factors related to the chain of disease transfer. Vector is an Arthropod that can cause and transmit an Infectious agent from an Infection source to vulnerable landlords.Objective: To find out the relationship between housing sanitation and the presence of vectors in densely populated neighborhoods in the Kendari sub-district of Kendari city in 2019.Methods: This was a descriptive quantitative study with a cross-sectional approach. The study was conducted between 3 April 2019 and 3 May 2019. Data were collected using Field Learning Experience Report, and analyzed using Chi-Square test.Results: Findings indicated that there was a statistically significant relationship between housing sanitation and the existence of vectors (p=<.05).Conclusion:  There was a significant relationship between the physical conditions of the house, the environment with the presence of vectors in the densely populated environment of the population of Kendari District. It is suggested for the community to improve the condition of the house to meet health requirements. The Department of Health of Kendari should continuously conduct environment and housing sanitation programs.
PUBLIC HEALTH SIGNIFICANCE OF COASTAL COMMUNITIES Tosepu, Ramadhan
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 4 (2019): October - December
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THE FIRST CONFIRMED CASES OF COVID-19 IN INDONESIAN CITIZENS Tosepu, Ramadhan; Effendy, Devi Savitri; Ahmad, La Ode Ali Imran
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 2 (2020): April - June
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KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES OF MIDWIVES REGARDING ZIKA VIRUS IN KENDARI, SOUTHEAST SULAWESI, INDONESIA Tosepu, Ramadhan; Nisa Patawari, Indri Eka Artamevia Khaerun; Lestari, Hariati; Karimuna, Siti Rabbani; Sety, La Ode Muhamad; Nirmala, Fifi
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 3 (2020): July - September
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Background: In 2016 Zika virus infection became an international public health emergency concern.Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge and practice of midwives regarding the Zika virus.Methods: This research was an analytic study with a cross-sectional approach. A total of samples was 191 selected using a proportional random sampling technique. WHO questionnaire was used to collect data on knowledge and practice related to the Zika virus and a set of explanatory variables.Results: The midwife's knowledge of the Zika virus revealed that only the workplace and sources of information were associated with knowledge of the Zika virus infection. Public health center had a greater chance of having good knowledge than hospitals with OR: 5.130 (CI: 2.591-10.157) and first knew Zika information more than one year ago had a greater chance of having good knowledge than the first midwife knew about Zika on the day the study was conducted with OR: 3.035 (CI: 1.485-6.203).Conclusion: Knowledge and practice regarding Zika virus infection among midwives in Kendari city Indonesia was relatively good. Furthermore, midwives who work in the public health center had a five times chance compared to midwives who work in hospitals to have better knowledge related to the Zika virus.
VULNERABILITY OF WEATHER ON COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN WEST JAVA, INDONESIA Tosepu, Ramadhan; Effendy, Devi Savitri; Ahmad, La Ode Ali Imran; Lestari, Hariati; Bahar, Hartati; Asfian, Pitrah; Sakka, Ambo
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 4 (2020): October - December
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Background: COVID-19 is a pandemic that spreads very fast. Until now, COVID-19 has spread in 207 countries.Objective: This study aimed to analyze the correlation between weather factors and COVID-19 in West Java, Indonesia. This study used a secondary data analysis of weather data from the Meteorological Department of the Republic of Indonesia and surveillance of COVID-19 from the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia. The weather has five components, including minimum temperature (0C), maximum temperature (0C), temperature average (0C), humidity (%), amount of rainfall (mm), and wind speed (m/s). Data were analyzed using Spearman's rank correlation test.Result: Of the weather components, only temperature average (r = 0.545; p <0.001) and humidity (r = -0.500; p <0.001) significantly correlated with COVID-19.Conclusion: The results can be used to decrease the pandemic of COVID-19 in Indonesia.
COVID-19 preventive behavior of the community in Southeast Sulawesi Province, Indonesia Irnaningsih, Irnaningsih; Asriati, Asriati; Tosepu, Ramadhan
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 7 No. 2 (2021): April - June
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Background: COVID-19 is the new infectious disease with mild to severe symptoms infecting thousands of people worldwide. Behavior is one factor affecting human health, whereas human behavior is strongly influenced by one's perception in conducting something and is related to knowledge, attitude, and action.Objective: This study aimed to analyze the effect of knowledge, attitudes, and actions toward COVID-19 prevention measures of the Konawe Regency community in Southeast Sulawesi Province, Indonesia.Methods: This is quantitative research in which the study was conducted using an analytical survey with a cross-sectional approach. The study was conducted from 29 December 2020 until 28 February 2021. Data were collected using a validated questionnaire and analyzed using binary logistic regression.Results: The finding suggested that the knowledge had not significantly influenced the COVID-19 prevention behavior of the community (p > 0.05). Meanwhile, attitude and action had a significant influence on COVID-19 prevention behavior (p < 0.05). The attitude was the most influential variable, with an EXP(B) value of 29.181 times, more likely causing the community not to comply with the COVID-19 health protocol. Conclusion: Attitudes and actions are important variables in understanding community behavior. This result can be a basis for increasing compliance towards COVID-19 prevention protocol in Indonesia and beyond.
Co-Authors A, Rachmawati A.Daulat, Astrifatih Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri Abdul Rahman Adsmi, Yunais Agustin, Gracia Indri Aisyah, Sabrina Nurul Akhmadi Abbas, Akhmadi Alfrida Alik Langgesa, Alfrida Alik Alini, Deswita Putri Cahya Amalia, Ade Nurul Amay, Almaghfirah Ferisya Ambo Upe Amelia, Meilany Anggau, Angela Anastasya Anita Anita Anshari Nur, Muh. Nadzirin Ardila, Lala Sari Arisanto, Zuing Putra Arnida, Fadhilah Alya Asdhar, Ahmad Asia, Sri Asra, Muhamad Asriati Asriati, Asriati Asrul Asrul Atmawati, Fera Atmawia, Fanny Budi Waluyo Budiarti, Gusti Ayu Kade Cahyani, Nabila Indah Chandra Chandra Damayanti H, Novi Dani, Yuliah Defriani Devasmita, Devasmita Devi Savitri Effendy, Devi Savitri Dewi, Ariska Auliana Dian Pratiwi Dian Sasmita, Dian Efendy, Devi Savitri Effendi, Devi Savitri Elfi, Wa Ode Endang Sutriani Endarwati, Wa Ode Khofifah Ernawati Ernawati Fadila, Rahma Resky Fazali, Lian Eka Fifi Nirmala Filda, Sri FITRIANTI Fredinan Yulianda Habir, Dahniar Hajri, Waode Syahrani Halid, Anissah Hana, Adelfina Maretti Hanafi, Winda Ardani Handayani, Listy Hardi Hardi Hardi, Hardi Hariati Lestari Harjunita, Ria Harleli, Harleli Harleni Harleni, Harleni Harry Setiawan Hartati Bahar Hartati bahar Harun, Hilda Hastuti, Wa Ode Sriy Hesti Hesti Hidayat MS, Muh. Taufik Ibrahim, Fauziah Ibrahim, Sri Surya Ilham, Andi Yulianti Indrawati Indrawati Irnaningsih Irnaningsih, Irnaningsih Irwan, Ikha Zilfana Jamustiara, Syakinah Johan, Annisa Dwi Ramadhani Jono, Tamara Moratono Jumakil Jumakil Junaid Junaid, Junaid Juraiti, Warti Karimuna, Siti Rabbani Karimuna, Sitti Rabbani Kasmin, Shofiyah Khalfia, Khalfia Koedoes, Y.A. Kohali, Rizki Eka Sakti Octaviani kusnan, adius Kusumajaya, Ida La Ode Ali Imran Ahmad, La Ode La Ode Ali Imran Ahmad, La Ode Ali Imran La Ode Ali Imran, La Ode Latif, Fillya Cahaya A Latoso, Rudi Machmud, Sri Wulan Madjid, Ruslan Maemuna, Maemuna Mahmud, Idham Mandaya, Iradaf Mardiati, Naufalia Mariana Mariana Massora, Veriasari Rangga Merdeka, Emilia Karini Puteri Mubarak Mubarak Muchtar, Febriana Muh. Kemal Ikhsan Rusydi Muharni Muharni Mutmainah Mutmainah Nani Yuniar Naningsi, Ayu Narayani, Ni Wayan Eka Nasaruddin Nasaruddin Ningsi, Nadila Puspita Nirmala G, Fifi Nisa Patawari, Indri Eka Artamevia Khaerun Nuraena, Siti Nuraisyah Nuraisyah Nurcahyani Nurcahyani Nurcahyani, Nurcahyani Nurdesi, Waode Sitti Nurhalisa, Nurhalisa Nurjannah, Besse Nurmaladewi, Nurmaladewi Nurna Ningsih Nurwiwin, Nurwiwin Oheo, Djulita Dwisryatno Paradillah, Sarah Paridah Paridah Paridah Patricia, Putri Pini, Citra Nurhalizah Pitrah Asfian, Pitrah Pongsapan, Theoly Prasetya, Fikki Pratiwi, Rahma Ayu Priadin, Ari Prianti, Indah Ade Puspitasari, Ferlin Dewi Putri, Adinda Syakiba Marwan Putri, Atika Hervina Rahmadhani, Sri Rahman, Mishri Hidayatul Rahman, Nuriati Haji Rahman, Sartia Rahmatia Rahmatia, Rahmatia Ramadhan, Dela Ramadhani, Andi Rizky Ramadhani, Asmiranda Rasyid , Wa Ode Riaataun Hajrah Ratna, Wa Ode Ratnawati, Lisdia Razak, Darsil Renni Meliahsari Resqy, Resqy Nongri Anesta Revalina, Revalina Rompas, Helviani Rosmini Rosmini Rost, Esther Kendek Ruslan Majid, Ruslan Sakalo, Nevida Salydin, Oky Oktaviani Sanggi, Okti Ramadhani Saptaputra, Syawal Kamiluddin Sasmita, Rista Savitri Effendy , Devi Selamat, Laode Muh. Zulkifli Sella Febrina Septiani, Dea Sety, La Ode Muhamad Silondae, Tri Zulhijriana Sisnawati, Nur Sitompul, Ria Lestari Sri Devi, Sri Sri Hartati Sri Susanti Statiswaty Suci, Winarzih Suhadi Suhadi Sukarya, Shola Shobrina Sula, Nelson Sulfiatri, Sulfiatri Sumarti Sumarti Sunarto, I Nengah Susanty, Sri Syahrir, Syarwan Syamsiah, Syamsiah Toaso, Andi Nur Taqfiyatul Rizka Tuljanah, Rawia Usman Usman Utami, Mufida Wa Ode Salma Wahyuni, Nur Afiat Wulandari, Iken Yafie, Zurezki Yuana Yasnani Yasnani, Yasnani Yulisti, Sry Yunita Yunita Yusran, Sartiah Zaima, Asra Zainuddin, Asnia Zhafirah, Maydina