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Factors in Rejecting Covid-19 Vaccine in Indonesia: A Systematic Review Indana Zulva, Dewi; Eka Sari, Jayanti Dian; Syahrul Ramadan; Afan Alfayad; Anjali Putri Agustin; Syifaul Lailiyah
Jurnal Promkes: The Indonesian Journal of Health Promotion and Health Education Vol. 12 No. SI1 (2024): Jurnal Promkes: The Indonesian Journal of Health Promotion and Health Educat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jpk.V12.ISI1.2024.163-173

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Background: The primary approach to mitigating the Covid-19 epidemic is the implementation of community-wide vaccination initiatives. Nevertheless, a significant obstacle is the widespread refusal to accept the administration of the Covid-19 vaccination. Aims: This study aims to ascertain the determinants behind vaccination hesitancy towards the Covid-19 vaccine in Indonesia. Methods: The research methodology used in this work involves a systematic review approach, specifically using a literature study technique. The literature review used the Google Scholar, Neliti, and Garuda Jurnal databases, focusing on publications published between 2020 and 2021. The literature study search included inclusion criteria encompassing studies involving human subjects, open access availability, and publication in national journals. Results: 38 related publications were identified by the keywords. There were 9 studies subjected to analysis in the final process. Conclusion: The rejection of vaccines in Indonesia can be attributed to various factors, including the prevalence of COVID-19 hoaxes and conspiracies, the level of public knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions towards vaccines, doubts and concerns regarding their efficacy, potential side effects, safety, and compliance with halal standards, as well as the influence of individuals in close relationships.
Optimization of Interpersonal Communication Training for Effective Communication in TBCC Cares in the Banyuwangi District Wardani, Rifka Pramudia; Dwi Nanda Rachman; Wulan Syarani Asdam; Eka Sari, Jayanti Dian
Jurnal Promkes: The Indonesian Journal of Health Promotion and Health Education Vol. 12 No. SI1 (2024): Jurnal Promkes: The Indonesian Journal of Health Promotion and Health Educat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jpk.V12.ISI1.2024.110-114

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Background: Tuberculosis (TBC) is the biggest infectious disease killer in the world. Prevention of TB transmission requires cross-sectoral cooperation by involving the community and establishing two-way communication so that comfortable communication and discussion with each other is formed so that the delivery of health messages in TB prevention and treatment is more effective. One of the community-based approaches to prevent TB can be use a communal approach is health cadres. Aims: This study aims to optimize effectiveness communication in TBC Cares with conducting formation Cadres and interpersonal communication training. Methods: The study methods used are qualitative and quantitative (mixed methods). Quantitative method was conducted by questionnaire distributed to measure the knowledge of cadres. Qualitative method was conducted by focus group discussions (FGD) aims to enhance the learning experience of TBC cadres and cadres to optimize the prevention and treatment regarding tuberculosis to patient, families the patient of TB, and the community. The data was analysed using Paired T Test for Cadre's knowledge. Results: Based on the result score Cadre knowledge on pre-test (mean=74,40, SD=16,85) and post-test (mean=86,80, SD=12,81) and (p=0.000). Conclusion: These results show that there is an effect of increasing knowledge on pre and post the intervention. Cadres' Interpersonal communication training can be used alternative way to optimize in prevention and education TBC cadres in Banyuwangi Regency.
Reducing Anxiety among University Students in East Java Indonesia during Covid-19 Pandemic Eka Sari, Jayanti Dian; Pratiwi, Xindy Imey; Wardani, Rifka Pramudia
Jurnal Promkes: The Indonesian Journal of Health Promotion and Health Education Vol. 12 No. SI1 (2024): Jurnal Promkes: The Indonesian Journal of Health Promotion and Health Educat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jpk.V12.ISI1.2024.37-43

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Background: Remote learning activities are one of the government's policies in the Covid-19 pandemic, which is still being implemented in the education sector. There were plenty of impacts that the students encountered, especially among college students who experienced difficulties in completing their final project to experienced anxiety. Aims: These conditions were the background in carrying out this study as it aimed to determine the efforts to reduce anxiety among final-year students. Methods: This was analytical observational research with a cross-sectional study design using the Theory of Planned Behaviour, undertaken across all cities and regencies in East Java from March to October 2021. The research population was all final-year college students with a sample of 385 respondents. Variables in this study were belief factors, intention, and behavior. Data collection was conducted by distributing online self-administered questionnaires. Data were presented statistically in tables and charts and analyzed using the non-parametric statistical test, multiple linear regression. Results: The result showed that the belief factor significantly influenced the intention variable (sig. 0.000), and the intention variable influenced final-year students' behavior in reducing anxiety (sig. 0.000). The intention variable had a significant value of 0.000 < 0.05, which indicated that the intention variable significantly influenced the final-year students' behavior to reduce anxiety. Based on the R square result, the intention variable influenced the final-year students' behaviour to reduce anxiety by 54%. Conclusion: Efforts known to reduce the anxiety of final-year students during the Covid-19 pandemic are managing stress, controlling themselves by increasing physical activity, doing hobbies, worship, positive thinking, and consuming the food they like.
ANALISIS KEPUASAN KARYAWAN DAN AKREDITASI RUMAH SAKIT UMUM DAERAH BLAMBANGAN KABUPATEN BANYUWANGI Prayoga, Diansanto; Lailiyah, Syifaul; Eka Sari, Jayanti Dian
Jurnal Riset Akuntansi Dan Bisnis Airlangga Vol 2 No 2 (2017): Jurnal Riset Akuntansi dan Bisnis Airlangga
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jraba.v2i2.46022

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Health services conducted by hospitals must prioritize quality and satisfaction for consumers. Internal hospital customers are hospital works that have a major role inproviding services to consumers. Analysis Methods This study uses Quantitative Descriptive Analysis method. For a large sample of staff employees taken 20% of allemployees (589 people) at Blambangan Regional General Hospital Banyuwangi regency of 125 people by systematic random sampling. The results of this studyindicate that the level of satisfaction of employee employee karywan for 68.95included in the category of satisfaction. Hospital employee satisfaction value is the highest indicator of job satisfaction that is mentally challenging with the value of employee satisfaction of 71.72, while the lowest hospital employee satisfaction valueis a reasonable indicator of Rewards satisfaction with employee satisfaction scoreof 64.23. Accreditation of Blambangan Public Hospital of Banyuwangi Regencyearned the title of Plenary. This study reviews materials for the management of the hospital to make improvements in the role of hospital employees to perform services to the community and management evaluation in improving the performance of employees in the organization.
Edutourism Initiative in Pulau Santen Beach, Banyuwangi Through Local Community Empowerment by Sea Turtle Conservation Program Yudhana, Aditya; Firmansyah, Januar; Praja, Ratih Novita; Yulianti, Yunika Tri; Sari, Jayanti Dian Eka; Mandagi, Ayik Mirayanti; Haditanojo , Wiyanto; Hamonangan, Jonathan Mark
Journal of Basic Medical Veterinary Vol. 12 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Basic Medical Veterinary, December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jbmv.v12i2.51082

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The potential of Santen Island beach, which has been known as a tourist beach, is increasingly visible with the amount of infrastructure and tourism built by the local government. This is done as an effort to promote Santen Island, as one of the best natural tourism centers in Banyuwangi. The people of Santen Island must be prepared as a group that is aware of the potential of their village and the sustainability of its natural tourism. Santen Island is also a tourist location that is annually used as a nesting site for sea turtles that land on the coast of Banyuwangi. This is actually very contrary to the natural habits of sea turtles which prefer to make nests in quiet places without the disturbance of sound, light, and humans. Because this natural nesting site is a tourist attraction, the local residents should also be given insights related to the protection of sea turtles that land on the coast of Santen Island as wildlife protected by the Conservation Law in Indonesia. This community service aims to strengthen the awareness and knowledge of the Santen Island tourism awareness group related to the importance of the role of the community around the beach to participate in preserving wildlife and their ecosystems. The methods used to carry out community service are lectures, discussions, and brainstorming. The location of the implementation is on the beach of Pulau Santen with the target group of people in the Pulan Santen beach area. The locality development model is applied in community service activities. The understanding, awareness, and participation of the target group increased. Through the community service activities that have been carried out, the sustainability of the program is needed until a conservation education tourism model is formed that has the potential to improve the economy of the surrounding community and the preservation of biodiversity in the region. This activity provides an increase in knowledge, awareness, and participation of the target group in managing the conservation of wildlife and their ecosystems, especially sea turtles.
Introduction of Fish and Celery Broth to Prevent Hypertension (DURASI) as an Alternative to Salt in Karangrejo Community, Banyuwangi Nisa', Nahdhiah Khoirun; Mandagi, Ayik Mirayanti; Eka Sari, Jayanti Dian; Lailiyah, Syifa'ul
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 9, No 4 (2023): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.81925

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Hypertension is one of the non-communicable diseases (PTM) which isthe main cause of death in society which is a global problem. Hypertension can occuranytime and anywhere without complaints, so this disease is called a silent killer orsilently deadly. One can start to controlling their hypertension by increasing theirknowledge and self-awareness as well as adopting a healthy lifestyle. One way islimiting the consumption of salt according to WHO recommendations, which is 2,400mg/day or the equivalent of one teaspoon. Public Health students from the Facultyof Health and Natural Sciences (FIKKIA) of Universitas Airlangga created DURASIproducts as an alternative to salt to control hypertension. DURASI stands for fish andcelery broth to prevent hypertension. Fish is rich in omega 3 which can lower bloodpressure and celery has hexane extract which plays a role in lowering blood pressureas well as methanol and ethanol extract which can increase blood pressure circulation.At the Kertosari Health Center in 2021 hypertension ranks 1st out of the top 10diseases in the working area of the Kertosari Health Center, including Kerosari Villageand Karangrejo Village. In suppressing hypertension cases in the Karangrejo Village,community service activities were carried out by introducing DURASI products as analternative to salt to the Integrated Development Post (Posbindu) cadres as pioneersof healthy living to prevent hypertension. The DURASI product introduction method iscarried out for Posbindu cadres by means of an approach including counseling, trainingand mentoring. Laboratory test results obtained sodium content of 550 mg/100 gramDURASI. The result of increasing public knowledge in the first measurement wasan average increase of 50% and in the second measurement there was an averageincrease of 7%. The factor that affected the small number of increasing publicunderstanding was the awareness of using DURASI products at home.
Risk analysis of adolescent sexual activity in college Surabaya, Indonesia: cross-sectional study Qurniyawati, Eny; Husnina, Zida; Sari, Jayanti Dian Eka; Azzahra, Asma; Shabrina, Izzah Nur; Kartika, Prima; Gomaa Nasr, Nayla Mohamed
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 13, No 4: December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v13i4.24302

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Adolescence is characterized by active sexual hormones that can lead to sexual urges with the opposite sex. These urges, in turn, may trigger risky sexual behavior. College students, in a transitional period from adolescence to early adulthood, exhibit diversity in addressing sexual activity. This research aimed to analyze the risks associated with adolescent sexual activity in a college in Surabaya, Indonesia. The study utilizes a cross-sectional design with accidental sampling of active students aged 18-24 years. The total number of participants in this study was 221 people who filled out a questionnaire in the form of a Google Form, distributed through social media. The results show that, among all the factors identified, dating status has a significant relationship with PR 11.688 (95%CI 5.048-27.061) in engaging in risky sexual activities among adolescents. Reproductive health education at the university level is needed to reduce risky sexual activities among students.
PROMOTING EDUTOURISM AND SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SANTEN ISLAND BEACH, INDONESIA, THROUGH COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT Sari, Jayanti Dian Eka; Yulianti, Yunika Tri; Firmansyah, Januar; Fikri, Faisal; Yudhana, Aditya; Praja, Ratih Novita; Mandagi, Ayik Mirayanti; Hairi, Farizah Mohd
Journal of Public Health Research and Community Health Development Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): October
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan, Kedokteran dan Ilmu Alam (FIKKIA), Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jphrecode.v8i1.50989

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Santen Island Beach in the Banyuwangi Regency of Indonesia possesses immense potential for beach tourism. Unfortunately, the charm of this destination has been marred by inadequate waste management. This paper outlines a community service program aimed at enhancing awareness, understanding, and active participation of local community groups in addressing waste management issues by transforming waste into ecobrick greenhouses. The program employed various methods, including lectures, discussions, and brainstorming sessions, which were conducted on Pulau Santen Beach with a focus on the local population. The application of a local development model was central to our community service activities, resulting in increased understanding, awareness, and participation among the target groups. The heightened involvement was marked by enthusiastic participation in ecobrick production, effective household waste sorting (particularly plastic waste), and the formation of committed cadres. The local community exhibited increased knowledge through their ability to respond to questions and plan follow-up actions. This initiative significantly improved the knowledge, awareness, and engagement of the target community in managing waste and converting it into ecobricks.
Gerakan Zero Waste Melalui Penyehatan Pantai, Pembangunan Greenhouse Ecobrick, dan Pelestarian Ekosistem Laut dalam Upaya Mewujudkan SDGs 2030 Sari, Jayanti Dian Eka; Lailiyah , Syifa'ul; Prayoga, Diansanto; Millati, Izzato; Mandagi, Ayik Mirayanti; Fikri, Faisal; Praja , Ratih Novita; Agustina, Diana; Hilmin, Siti Nur; Yulianti, Yunika Tri
Media Gizi Kesmas Vol 12 No 2 (2023): MEDIA GIZI KESMAS (DECEMBER 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/mgk.v12i2.2023.802-809

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Background: Banyuwangi Regency is one of the regions in Indonesia which is rich in beach tourism potential, one of which is Pulau Santen Beach which is located in Karangrejo Village, Banyuwangi District, Banyuwangi Regency. However, when the charm of this destination has decreased, the condition of the beach is dirty if left unchecked and no coastal vegetation is carried out, it can damage the marine biota in the vicinity. There is a need for a Santen Island community empowerment program that reviews conservation and sustainable use in order to meet the 14th Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Objectives: Community Service entitled "Zero Waste Movement through Beach Environment Sanitation, Greenhouse Ecobrick Development, and Marine Ecosystem Preservation" aims to increase the knowledge, skills and economic independence of the Santen Island community regarding hiding santigi plants, MSME marketing strategies in tourist attractions, and waste management through making ecobricks. Methods: The method used for the implementation of community service is through several stages including, the first stage in this community service program is the preparatory stage. This preparatory stage consists of three steps, namely an environmental survey, purchasing the right sources, and planning a community service program. The second stage of this community service program is the implementation stage and the third advanced stage of this community service program is evaluation. Results: On the first day, there was an increase in the knowledge of the Santen Island community by 18.8%. On the second day there was an increase in public knowledge of 2.2%, and on the third day with ecobrick material there was an increase in public knowledge of 20.2%. This shows that the material can be well captured by the target of community service activities. Conclusions: This activity is later expected to be a provision for the community to revive the tourism potential on Santen Island, namely edutourism which includes aspects of knowledge about cultivating santigi plants, healthy coastal environments through processing inorganic waste into goods of high economic value (ecobricks) and community economic independence through increasing financial capacity new tourism products for edutourism on Santen Island.
Self-Assessment of Self-Worth and Its Relationship with Depression Level: A Case Study of Female Students in Banyuwangi, Indonesia Febriana, Melati Octavia; Sari, Jayanti Dian Eka
Health Dynamics Vol 1, No 9 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hd10905

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Background: This study was motivated by the important role of self-esteem in mental health, where low self-esteem is often associated with a higher risk of depression, especially among female college students who are vulnerable to academic and social pressures. The prevalence of depression in Indonesia is significant, with the 15-24 age group recording a prevalence of 6.2%, where many female college students face challenges that can worsen their mental well-being. Therefore, this study aims to explore the relationship between self-esteem and depression levels in female university students in Banyuwangi, in order to provide a deeper understanding and support depression prevention interventions. Methods: This study applies a quantitative approach with a correlational design. The research sample consisted of 81 people, selected by accidental random sampling technique. The research instrument used the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (SES) and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) which were distributed through online Goggle form. Results: Data analysis showed that there was a significant relationship or association between the level of self-esteem and the level of depression in respondents. Pearson correlation analysis showed a correlation coefficient of -0.457 (p <0.01), indicating a strong and negative relationship between the two variables. Conclusion: approximately 20.9% of the variation in the level of depression can be explained by variations in the level of self-esteem.
Co-Authors Abdul Fattah Farid Aditya Sukma Pawitra Adnan, Airil Haimi Mohd Afan Alfayad Afan Alfayad Aidi, Bagas Aini, Erlin Qur'atul Aini, Wahyu Nur Ajeng Febrianti Rahayu Alami, Nungki Najfaris Alamiyyah, Mirah Andrei Ramani Aninditya Ardhana Riswari Anjali Putri Agustin Annisa, Nijma Anysiah Ely Yulianti Arini Khoirunnisa Asdam, Wulan Syarani Astutik, Erni Ayu Fitri Lestari Azzahra, Asma Bakar, Norasma Bakomora, Brenda Bawazier, Kamila Fihir Bela Yuli Selfia Chintya Devi Desak Made Sintha Kurnia Dewi Dewi, Desak Made Sintha Kurnia dewi, putri anggita Diana Agustina Diansanto Prayoga Dinayah, Khuliyah Candraning Dwi Nanda Rachman Endang Dwiyanti Eny Qurniyawati Eqia Arum Azzahro Fadhillah, Farah Faisal Fikri Farapti Farapti Farezi, Reza Adrio Fariani Syahrul Fatah, Mohammad Zainal Febriana, Melati Octavia Febrianti Rahayu, Ajeng Fika Ardiana Firmansyah, Januar Gomaa Nasr, Nayla Mohamed Hadina Habil Haditanojo , Wiyanto Haditanojo, Wiyanto Hairi, Farizah Mohd Hamonangan, Jonathan Mark Hariyani, Rizki Putri Herdiansyah, Akbar Dimas Hilmin, Siti Nur Hodimatum Mahiroh Ianatul Ulya Dewi Imey Pratiwi, Xindy Indah Sari, Kurnia Indana Zulva, Dewi Inriza Yuliandari Intan Ayu Kusuma Wardani Intan Putri Rahayu Ira Nurmala Ira Nurmala Islam, Khandaker Fadwana Ismayani Ismayani Ismayani Izzato Millati Jessika Pramudya Wardani Jr, Fernando B. Garcia Karindra, Nisrina Auliyah Laras Kartika, Prima Kenconojati, Hapsari Lailiyah , Syifa'ul Lailiyah, Syifa'ul Lailiyah, Syifa’ul Lilis Sulistyorini Lucia Yovita Hendrati M. Farid Dimjati Lusno M. Rifqo H. Farid Mabub Junaidi Mahiroh, Hodimatum Mandagi, Ayik Mirayanti Maskinah, Eni Mufasirin Muhamad Saliluddin, Suhainizam Bin Muhammad Harisul Ilmi Mukarromah, Nur Makkatul Muslimah, Bintang Muthmainnah Muthmainnah Nabila Khusna Amalia Namirah Aulia Rizki Herdianisah Nasr, Nayla Mohamed Gomaa Nikita Meilia Prita Dewi Nisa', Nahdhiah Khoirun Nurfaizah, Diza Ulya Nurul Fitriyah Oktario Dinansa Khoir Praja, Ratih Novita Pratama, Rochmad Ardiansyah Pratiwi, Xindy Imey Puspikawati, Septa Indra Puspikawati, Septa Indra Putri Anggita Dewi Putri, Firrial Eksa Maulidania Rachma, Erica Feby Rachmah Indawati Rachmat Hargono Rahayu Lubis Rahayu, Ajeng Febrianti Rahmasari, Nadiyah Ramadhanny, Syahrul Novenda Retno Adriyani Reynaldy Bimatara Rido’i Yuda Prayogi, Ahmad Rifka Pramudia Wardani Riris Diana Rachmayanti Riris Diana Rachmayanti Riswari, Aninditya Ardhana Rizki, Meirna Mega Rochmad Ardiansyah Pratama Rosyida, Naila Zulfa Rudiansyah, Fajrinia Putri Sa'adah, Irma Hanifatu Saksono, Bayu Saliluddin, Suhainizam Bin Muhamad Salsabila, Annisa Clara Santi Martini Sarda Ika Devi Sa’adah, Irma Hanifatu Sebayang, Susy Katikana Setya Haksama Shabrina, Izzah Nur Shah, Dianna Suzieanna Mohamad Siti Nuraini Soetojo Soetojo Sukarno, Gerda Susilo, Rahadian Indarto Syadza Zahrah Shedyta Syahprevi Rayyan Zeinsar Syahrul R, Syahrul Syahrul Ramadan Syahrul Ramadhan Syifaul Lailiyah, Syifaul Syifa’ul Lailiyah Syifa’ul Lailiyah Syifa’ul Lailiyah Syifa’ul Lailiyah Tyas, Laila Wahyuning Utomo, Moch. Wirjo Vidia Nuria Rahman Wahyu Febriawan Wardani, Dian Wahyu Wardani, Rifka Pramudia Wardani, Yuniar Laksmi Eka Wasi, Athiya Adibatul Wulan Syarani Asdam Xindy Imey Pratiwi Yarshynta Aprilia Marshanty Yasutome, Takako Yudhana, Aditya Yudho, Haryo Bimo U. Yuli Puspita Devi Yuli Puspita Devi Yuli Puspita Devi Yulianti, Anysiah Elly Yulianti, Yunika Tri Yustari, Agatha Yuvianti, Yeshita Alifia Zida Husnina Zuhro, Andina Fatimatus