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The Impact of Nutrition, Helminth Infection, and Lifestyle on Elementary School Student’s Achievement Buntoro, Ika Febianti; Deo, Dwita Anastasia; Woda, Rahel Rara
Journal of Tropical Life Science Vol 7, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Journal of Tropical Life Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/jtls.07.01.05

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There is a lot of helminth infections and malnutrition cases in Indonesia. Some of the effects of helminth infection are anemia, diarrhea, malnutrition, intestinal obstruction, growth and developmental disorder, and also cognitive impairment. This study aimed to explore the impact of nutrition, helminth infection, and lifestyle on elementary school students’ achievement. An observational analytical study with the cross-sectional design was used. The study was participated by 65 elementary school students grade 3, 4, and 5. The study was conducted in Pasir Panjang Elementary School, Kupang, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia. The data was analyzed using chi-square. There were 7 students (10.77%) having helminth infections:4 students (57.1%) had Ascarislumbricoides infection, 2 students (28.6%) had Enterobius vermicularis infection, and 1 student (14.3%) had Strongyloides stercoralis infection. There were no differences found on students’ achievement between students with normal and low nutritional state (p = 0.917; p > 0.05) and between different lifestyle habit  (p = 0.768;  p > 0.05). However, a significant difference in students’ achievement was found between students with and without helminth infection (p = 0.036; p < 0.05). Helminth infection had a significant impact on elementary school students’ achievement, but no significant impact found for differences in nutritional state and lifestyle habit.
HUBUNGAN ANTARA LAMA PENGGUNAAN MEDIA SOSIAL TERHADAP TINGKAT KECEMASAN DALAM MENERIMA VAKSIN COVID-19 BAGI MASYARAKAT DI KOTA KUPANG Putra Milian, Galang Umbu Awang; Buntoro, Ika Febianti; Sagita, Sidarta; Hutasoit, Regina Marvina
Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat (Undip) Vol 10, No 2 (2022): MARET
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (682.933 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/jkm.v10i2.32928

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Corona virus disease (Covid-19) is a virus outbreak that has attacked countries in the world since the end of 2019 including Indonesia. Indonesia has made a series of efforts to overcome the crisis, one of which is through the Covid-19 vaccination. Anxiety in society that arises due to various conspiraces, pros and cons, hoaxes to various rules and polices regarding the Covid-19 vaccine that spread through social media accompanied by intensive use of social media can be the cause of rejection of the Covid-19 vaccine on various region in Indonesia. This study aims to determine the relation between the long use of social media with the anxiety levels of receiving the Covid-19 vaccine for people in Kupang City. This type of research is analytic observational using a cross sectional study method measured using a questionnaire distributed through google form. Analysis of the test result using the Somer’s D test. From the total 312 respondents, as many as 77 respondents used social media for 1-2 hours a day with details as many as 74 (23.7%) respondents did not experienced anxiety, 2 (0.6%) respondents experienced mild anxiety and 1 (0.3%) respondent experienced moderate anxiety. There is not a significant correlation between the long use of social media with the anxiety levels of receiving the covid-19 vaccine for people in Kupang City where a significance value of p =0.411 or p > 0.05 is found.
Correlation between intensive phase treatment of antituberculosis drugs with nutritional status of patients with tuberculosis in Kupang city William Lie; Ika Febianti Buntoro; Rahel Rara Woda; Christina Olly Lada
World Nutrition Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Indonesian Nutrition Association

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25220/WNJ.V04.i1.0004

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Background: Indonesia is a country with the third highest tuberculosis incident in the world. Nutritional status is very important to patients with tuberculosis, an optimal nutritional status created an optimal immune system. Lack of adequate nutritional intake, prolonged the anti-tuberculosis drug treatment and caused them to get a slower recovery. Therefore, the writer found the need of knowing the relation of intensive phase treatment of anti-tuberculosis drugs with nutritional status of patients with tuberculosis in Kupang City.Objectives: To know the relation between intensive phase treatment of anti tuberculosis drugs with nutritional status of patients with tuberculosis in Kupang City.Methods: This study was an observational analytic study with a nested cohort design conducted by 11 public health centers in Kupang City by taking secondary data from medical records. The sampling technique used consecutive sampling with 84 respondents who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The study was analyzed univariately, and bivariately using Mc Nemar.Results: From 84 respondents, before intensive phase tuberculosis treatment 61 respondents (72.6%) had abnormal nutrition status, and 23 respondents (27.4%) had normal nutritional status, while after intensive phase tuberculosis treatment from 84 respondents it was found that 50 respondents (59.5%) had abnormal nutrition status, and 34 respondents (40.5%) had normal nutritional status. The result of the bivariate analysis test shows a significant different in nutritional status before and after tuberculosis treatment with p value = 0.001.Conclusions: There was a significant different in nutritional status before and after tuberculosis treatment indicating that anti-tuberculosis drug treatment can affect the nutritional status of patients with tuberculosis.Cl
HUBUNGAN TINGKAT PENGETAHUAN DENGAN TINGKAT KECEMASAN MASYARAKAT KOTA KUPANG TERHADAP VAKSIN COVID-19 Putu Dinda Pramesti; Ika Febrianti Buntoro; I Made Artawan; Christina Olly Lada
Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat (Undip) Vol 10, No 3 (2022): MEI
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (279.951 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/jkm.v10i3.33125

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"COVID-19" (Coronavirus Disease 2019) was officially announced by WHO on February 11th, 2020 as a new disease. SARS-CoV-2 infection in humans causes symptoms of acute respiratory disorders.‎ In NTT province there has been 6,365 confirmed positive corona, with 2,924 of whom were in Kupang City.‎ One way to prevent the spread of the pandemic is with a vaccine. In Kupang City, 39,896 or 4.54% of the provincial target had received stage 1 and 2 of vaccinations. This was still far from the expected target. To find out the relationship between the knowledge level and the anxiety level of the community of Kupang City on the COVID-19 vaccine. This research was an observational analytic study using a cross-sectional method. The sample in this study was selected using non-probability sampling with a total of 232 respondents. This study was analyzed by univariate and bivariate analysis using the Somers'd correlation test, after that a comparative test using Mann Whitney. The results showed that 220 respondents (94.8%) had a good knowledge level, 9 respondents (3.9%) had a moderate knowledge level and 3 respondents (1.3%) had a low knowledge level. Then 224 respondents (96.6%) did not experience anxiety disorders, 7 respondents (3.0%) had mild anxiety disorders, and 1 respondent (0.4%) had moderate anxiety disorders. The results of the bivariate test using the Somers'd correlation test showed p = 0.022 or p < 0.05 indicating that there was a significant relationship between the knowledge level and the anxiety level of the community of Kupang City on the COVID-19‎ vaccine. The results of the Mann Whitney test showed p = 0.497 or p > 0.05 indicating that there was no significant difference between the anxiety levels of respondents who have not and those who have received the COVID-19 vaccine. There was a significant relationship between the knowledge level and the anxiety level of the community of Kupang City on the COVID-19‎ vaccine. There was no significant difference between the anxiety level of respondents who have not and those who have received the COVID-19 vaccine‎.
Kesempatan Belajar Dan Melakukan Penelitian Ikut Menentukan Pilihan Lokasi Kerja Lulusan Dokter di Daerah Tertinggal Ika Febianti Buntoro; Rr. Listyawati Nurina; Prisca Deviani Pakan; Nicholas Edwin Handoyo
Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM) Vol 34, No 11 (2018): Proceedings of the 4th UGM Public Health Symposium
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (831.63 KB) | DOI: 10.22146/bkm.40131

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Objective: Memahami alasan lulusan dokter memilih daerah tertinggal sebagai lokasi kerja. Methods: Penelitian kualitatif dengan pendekatan fenomenologi. Focused group discussion (FGD) dilakukan di Kota Kupang dan 2 pulau tertinggal lain di Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) dengan karakteristik yang berbeda. Penelitian diikuti oleh 24 orang lulusan dokter yang direkrut secara purposive dan bekerja di enam kabupaten yang berbeda. Transkripsi hasil wawancara dianalisis secara tematik oleh dua orang peneliti dengan dibantu program OpenCode 4.03. Results: Upaya intervensi yang telah dilakukan oleh pemerintah selama ini melalui berbagai program seperti beasiswa dengan ikatan kerja, insentif dan perhitungan beban kerja, peningkatan keamanan, fasilitas, dan aksesibilitas daerah tertinggal, serta promosi daerah tertinggal sebagai lokasi wisata merupakan hal yang terbukti sangat mendukung pemilihan daerah tertinggal sebagai lokasi kerja lulusan dokter. Beberapa hal yang telah dipertimbangkan dalam perekrutan dan penempatan tenaga medis di daerah tertinggal (internship, PTT, maupun Nusantara Sehat) pun terbukti berperan besar, misalnya: rural origin (asal daerah dan adanya keluarga di daerah), adanya rekomendasi otoritas setempat yang menunjukkan adanya teman atau kolega di daerah yang dituju. Hal baru yang ditambahkan oleh penelitian ini adalah lokasi yang menyediakan kesempatan dan pendamping untuk belajar lebih lanjut, termasuk melakukan penelitian, dengan disertai adanya otonomi dan kemandirian dalam bertindak mendapatkan prioritas. Manajemen institusi yang mendukung dan mampu menciptakan suasana kerja yang menyenangkan, serta budaya dan politik setempat pun ikut memberikan warna dalam pengambilan keputusan pilihan lokasi kerja. Conclusion: Banyak faktor yang berperan dalam pilihan lokasi kerja telah diintervensi dan berhasil menarik minat lulusan dokter untuk masuk dan bekerja di daerah tertinggal. Keputusan lulusan dalam memberikan prioritas pilihan terhadap daerah yang mampu menyediakan pendamping dokter spesialis dan memberikan kesempatan dan otonomi untuk belajar serta melakukan penelitian perlu mendapatkan perhatian dan memberikan arah bagi pengembangan program intervensi pemerataan tenaga medis ke daerah tertinggal selanjutnya.
APLIKASI AKUAPONIK PADA KELUARGA DENGAN BALITA STUNTING DI KABUPATEN KUPANG Lada, Christina Olly; Buntoro, Ika Febianti; Nurina, Listyawati; Turupadang, Welem
Jurnal Media Tropika Vol 2 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Media Tropika
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/mediatropika.v2i1.6632

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Stunting in toddlers occurs due to lack of nutritional intake in the long term, thus sacrificing linear growth. To meet the nutritional needs of toddlers who are growing rapidly, adequate protein intake is needed. Not all families can meet protein needs every time for daily consumption three times a day. This happens because apart from being an expensive source of protein, it also requires a storage area so that the food is not damaged. The purpose of this service is to introduce and teach the practice of making simple technology for cultivating catfish (Clarias spp.) and cultivating kangkong (Ipomoea aquatica) with an aquaponic system (by planting them in a medium bucket). Parents of toddlers learn how to do aquaponics and also provide a source of nutrition for toddlers at the household level. The results of this service indicate that there is an increase in the knowledge and skills of parents on how to make aquaponics; as well as the availability of food sources of protein and vegetables that are sufficient at any time needed for consumption by stunting toddlers.
PELATIHAN PUBLIC SPEAKING UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KEMAMPUAN KOMUNIKASI DAN KEPERCAYAAN DIRI Buntoro, Ika Febianti; Folamauk, Conrad Liab Hendricson; Nurina, Rr Listyawati; Tanto, Ayu Cyntia; Handoyo, Nicholas Edwin
Jurnal Media Tropika Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Media Tropika
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/mediatropika.v3i2.12791

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Public speaking is one of the skills needed in the global era and can affect success at work. With good communication, a person will be able to convey messages appropriately, build various relationships with many people and agencies, motivate others, and also be able to influence various decisions. Without good communication skills, misunderstandings will arise, reducing opportunities for building relationships and collaboration with other parties. However, public speaking often causes anxiety, stress, and intense negative behavioral responses. An initial survey by the team found that the faculty of medicine and veterinary medicine of Universitas Nusa Cendana (FKKH Undana) leadership had never received capacity-building training on public speaking. These inadequate speaking skills can undermine the ability to convey important messages or bore the audience. A person's lack of self-confidence will also hinder his/her self-development and make him pessimistic in facing challenges. Therefore, the community service team conducted public speaking training for leaders and the Undana FKKH academic community. In this activity, the participants were trained on the basics of public speaking, namely how to master themselves, master the material, and master the audience. This training received a positive response from the participants, where the participants felt an increase in their abilities and self-confidence. Public speaking can help speakers convey messages more precisely to the audience. The training is expected to improve performance in public speaking and overcome anxiety.
Factors Associated with Quality of Life among People Living with HIV/AIDS in Kupang Buntoro, Ika Febianti; Arsita, Elli; Handoyo, Nicholas Edwin; Nurina, Rr. Listyawati; Folamauk, Conrad Liab Hendrixson
Jurnal Kedokteran Meditek Vol 30 No 2 (2024): MEI
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Kristen Krida Wacana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36452/jkdoktmeditek.v30i2.3191

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It is known that HIV/AIDS remains a global health problem. Living with HIV/AIDS can have significant impacts on various aspects of life, including mental health, social relationships, and overall well-being. Addressing stigma and discrimination is crucial in improving the quality of life for people living with HIV/AIDS, along with providing access to proper medical care and support services. This study aims to investigate factors that impact the quality of life of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in   Kupang City, Indonesia from April 2023 to July 2023 in hospitals and NGOs in the city. The design of this study was a cross-sectional study. The study involved 98 respondents, who were PLWHA taking ARV therapy at Prof. Dr. WZ Johannes Public Hospital Kupang and Wirasakti Army Hospital Kupang. The data was collected using the Oslo Social Support Scale (OSSS-3) Questionnaire. This study found that most respondents have moderate social support. The study identified several factors significantly impacting the quality of life for HIV/AIDS patients such as social support (p 0.001), adherence to ARV therapy (p 0.000), depression levels (p 0.007), education level (p 0.002), income level (p 0.012), and the duration of the diagnosis (p 0.044). This study contributes to add valuable information for a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted challenges faced by individuals living with HIV/AIDS, paving the way for targeted interventions and support strategies.
Quality of Life, Perceived Stigma, and Depression among People Living with HIV/AIDS Stefanovic, Claudio; Buntoro, Ika Febianti; Iswaningsih, Iswaningsih; Legoh, Dickson Alan
Jurnal Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia Vol 20 No 2: April 2025
Publisher : Master Program of Health Promotion Faculty of Public Health Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jpki.20.2.102-108

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Background: The intersecting challenges of a growing population of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), efforts to improve their quality of life (QoL), and the ongoing persistence of stigma contribute to an increasing incidence of depression among PLWHA. Existing research presents conflicting evidence and seldom addresses the interplay between QoL, perceived stigma, and levels of depression. This study aims to fill that gap by examining the effects of QoL and perceived stigma on the depression levels of PLWHA.Method: A cross-sectional study involving 97 PLWHA was conducted. The face-to-face measures included the WHOQOL-BREF, the Modified Berger HIV Stigma Scale, and Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS). An ordinal logistic regression model was employed to identify associations between QoL, perceived stigma, depression, and other potential predictor variables.Result: Among the 97 PLWHA, the majority were male (55.7%), belonged to the early adult age group (39.2%), and had completed senior high school (53.6%). The QoL results indicated that 47.4% reported good QoL, while 52.6% reported poor QoL. Regarding perceived stigma, 50.5% felt not stigmatized, whereas 49.5% felt stigmatized. The levels of depression were categorized as follows: normal/not depressed (68%), mildly depressed (11.3%), moderately depressed (8.2%), severely depressed (6.2%), and very severely depressed (6.2%). This research underscores that QoL serves as a protective factor against depression and mitigates the negative effects of stigma on mental health, highlighting the urgent need for targeted interventions and holistic approaches.
Issues and Challenges in Implementing Braden Scale to Assess Pressure Injury Risk: A Participatory Action Research in South-Eastern Indonesia Buntoro, Ika Febianti; Datusanantyo, Robertus Arian; Koamesah, Sangguana M. J.; Wijaya, R. Pasifikus Christa; Handoyo, Nicholas Edwin
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): (2025): Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi
Publisher : The Lingkar Studi Bedah Plastik Foundation and is affiliated with the Department of Plastic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14228/jprjournal.v12i1.386

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Background: Pressure injury (PI) is chronic wound over bony prominence that should be managed to avoid morbidity and increased costs. Braden scale (BS) has been used worldwide for almost forty years as PI's standard risk assessment tool. This study aimed to identify issues among nurses regarding the implementation of the PI risk assessment tool in a referral hospital in rural Indonesia.Methods: We performed two cycles of participatory action research (PAR) to initiate the BS implementation and to establish follow-ups accordingly in inpatient units. The PAR ensured the active roles of the 12 nurses and midwives who initially implemented the tool. The transcribed focused-group discussion (FGD) recordings were analysed following six steps of thematic analysis.Results: There were three main themes emerged. The themes were the nurses' understanding of the need for PI risk assessment, the increasing workload when implementing PI risk assessment, and the importance of the primary nurse role. The themes reflects the need for nurse practitioners to further implement the tool by seeking confirmation from the primary nurse's group. The ease and trialability of the BS enhanced the nurses' compliance with the new tool. The nurse manager and leader needed to concentrate on perceived innovation attributes to implement the PI risk assessment tool further.Conclusion: The PAR cycles have recruited early adopters and suggested implementing BS to assess PI risk. The role of hospital managers and leaders in ensuring continuity of implementation is crucial.
Co-Authors Angi, Stevanii Isabella Artawan, I Made Ayal, Viany Y Bako, Yunri Anggelina Bessie, Vinsensius Apolonaris Bili, Maria Lusia Bela Christina Olly Lada Come, Yansensius Febrianto Ray Conrad L. H. Folamauk Damanik, Efrisca M. Br. Damanik, Efrisca Meliyiuta Boru Datusanantyo, Robertus Arian Debora Shinta Liana Deri Riskiyanti Tallo Manafe Diamanta, Agatha D.S. Dwita Anastasia Deo E D, Maria Agnes Elli Arsita Folamauk, Conrad Liab Hendricson Ghawa, Ewaldina Yulsiana Dija Halena Meldy Asa Handoyo, Nicholas E. Herjuni Oematan Herman Pieter Louis Wungouw Hutasoit, Regina Hutasoit, Regina Marvina I Made Artawan Idawati Trisno Indriarini, Desi Iswaningsih, Iswaningsih Jannah, Ike Nur Safitri Miftahul Kareri, Dyah Gita Rambu Koamesah, Sangguana M. J. Koamesah, Sangguana Marthen Jacobus Kresnawati Wahyu Setiono Legoh, Dickson Alan Lestari, Ni Putu Widaria Atik Lidia, Kartini Listyawati Nurina Maria Agnes Etty Dedy Mariani, Antonia Matulessy, Giovanni Kathlix immanuel Muhajirin Dean Mukin, Yohanes Matius Demo Muntasir, Muntasir Nicholas Edwin Handoyo Nurina, Rr. Listyawati Pakan, Prisca D. Pellokila, Nindy Bethinia Priambada, Ignasius Bima PRISCA DEVIANI PAKAN Putra Milian, Galang Umbu Awang Putu Dinda Pramesti Rahel Rara Woda Rahel Rara Woda Rusnah, Fauziyah Nadira Riani Sagita, Sidarta Setianingrum, Elisabeth Levina Sari Stefanovic, Claudio Tanof, Verentika Putri Tanto, Ayu Cyntia Turupadang, Welem Wijaya, R. Pasifikus Christa William Lie Woda, Rahel Rara Yesenia Belliani Dju