Tuntas Bagyono
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Survei Pasar Kerja Dan Animo Masyarakat Untuk Kuliah di Jurusan Kesehatan Lingkungan Tuntas Bagyono; Sri Muryani; Indah Werdiningsih
Sanitasi: Jurnal Kesehatan Lingkungan Vol. 2 No. 1 (2008): Agustus
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The study was aimed: to reveal peple’s knowledge about the existence of envi-ronmental health department (JKL), and Sanitarian as one of health professi-ons; to understand the magnitude of people’s interest to study at JKL and the corresponding influencing factors; and to understand the competencies of a Sanitarian needed by industries and governmental institutions as the users. The study conducted survey method and employed questionnaire as data collection instrument. The results showed that 45,45% of respondents had heard about Sanitarian and 22,02% had known the profession’s duties. The percentages were significantly different with those of Nurse. Meanwhile, people’s interest to study at JKL was 50,88% of that for Nursing Department. On the other hand, 73,2% of respondents from Industries and governmental insitutions agreed that Sanitarian as profession were relevant with ISO 14000 and OHS sertification programme, and 46,7% of them suggested that sanita-rian should have competencies which related with waste processing including the toxic and dangerous ones.
PEMANTAUAN PERUBAHAN PERILAKU CTPS PADA IBU DAN BALITA DI DESA PUNDONG II KABUPATEN SLEMAN Kenanga Sukmaningrum; Tasya Nurul Amaliah; Fafa Nur Azila; Munifah Munifah; Isnani Qodriyani; Tuntas Bagyono; Yamtana Yamtana
JPS : Jurnal Pengabdian Serulingmas Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Oktober
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Bad hand washing habits can increase the emergence of bacteria that enter the body. Hand washing with soap (CTPS) in running water is a way to reduce the number of pathogenic germs on hands. The habit of mothers and toddlers washing their hands before feeding or after defecating can reduce the risk of toddlers getting stunted. Pundong II Village is known to have 3 (three) toddlers who still weigh less than the standard weight for their age, 1 (one) of the 3 (three) toddlers is malnourished. The purpose of this study was to monitor handwashing with soap (CTPS) on mothers and toddlers. The research method used is descriptive. The results obtained are mothers and toddlers successfully carry out handwashing with soap (CTPS) correctly, after monitoring 3 times. This service has the impact of mothers and toddlers knowing how to properly wash their hands with soap (CTPS) in order to reduce the risk of stunting in toddlers.