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Hypertension in Loa Raya Village: An Analysis of Its Associated RiskFactors Kharisma Khaerunissa Evan; Puja Nur Wahidah; Siti Maysarah; Dwi Nur Faradiana; Nirgandhi Naib Prabawansyah; Lies Permana
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): The 4th MICTOPH
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health Mulawarman University, Indonesia

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Background : Hypertension represents one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Indonesia and serves as a major contributor to cardiovascular diseases and stroke. Its prevalence continues to rise nationwide, and in Loa Raya Village, hypertension has been recognized as a significant public health concern, affecting 53% of the adult population. Despite this high prevalence, the underlying factors contributing to hypertension in this community remain insufficiently understood. Objective : This study aims to identify and analyze the factors associated with the occurrence of hypertension among residents of Loa Raya Village. The research focuses on examining demographic and lifestyle-related variables that may contribute to increased blood pressure within the community. This study employed a descriptive survey with a cross-sectional design conducted from June 18 to 20, 2025, in RT 1 and RT 2 of Loa Raya Village. A total of 64 household representatives aged between 27 and 78 years participated as respondents. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire and analyzed using the Chi-square (χ²) test to determine the relationship between independent variables and hypertension status. The Chi-square test showed that age (p = 0.640) and gender (p = 0.215) had no significant association with hypertension status among residents of Loa Raya Village. In contrast, smoking behavior (p = 0.011) and engaging in physical activity for at least 30 minutes per day (p = 0.048) demonstrated a significant association with hypertension status. These indicate that smoking and insufficient physical activity are factors associated with a higher incidence of hypertension. Conclusion/Lesson Learned : Smoking behavior and insufficient physical activity were found to be significantly associated with the prevalence of hypertension in Loa Raya Village. In contrast, age and gender showed no significant association with hypertension status, indicated that lifestyle-related factors play a more substantial role in influencing blood pressure regulation within this community.
The Association between Adverse Childhood Experiences, Social Support, Body Mass Index, and Physical Activity among Adolescents Riza Hayati Ifroh; Muhamad Aziz Rabiautsani; Lies Permana; Dhihram Tenrisau
Jurnal Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia Vol 21 No 1: January 2026
Publisher : Master Program of Health Promotion Faculty of Public Health Diponegoro University

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Background: Association with levels of social support and physical activity, which play a role in adolescents’ future health. This cross-sectional study aimed to examine the associations between ACEs, social support, Body Mass Index (BMI), and physical activity among adolescents in Samarinda, Indonesia.Method: A sample of 246 participants completed an online self-administered questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation coefficients, and chi-square tests were used to explore associations among variables. Mediation and moderation analyses were conducted using the PROCESS macro.Result: The findings revealed that ACEs were negatively associated with perceived social support (β = -0.1949, p < 0.001) and positively associated with physical activity (β = 0.0834, p = 0.0062). Perceived social support was negatively associated with physical activity (β = -0.2002, p = 0.0004) and partially mediated the relationship between ACEs and physical activity, with a significant indirect effect (β = 0.0390, 95% CI [0.0156, 0.0675]). The moderated mediation analysis revealed that BMI did not significantly moderate the direct or indirect effects, although the indirect pathway remained significant across different levels of BMI. The study demonstrated that perceived social support partially mediated the relationship between ACEs and physical activity. This mediation pathway remained significant regardless of BMI level, while BMI did not show a moderating effect. Conclusion these findings suggest that social support partially explains how ACEs influence physical activity, regardless of BMI.
Penyadaran Masalah dan Perencanaan Program dalam Peningkatan Layanan Operasional Posyandu Lansia Seroja Samarinda Hazizah Tausia Abdania; Putri Fauziah Wulandari; Rangga Aditya Pratama; Yerita Adellia; Anisatia Saputri; Syifa’ul Alif Mutawakkiliin; Lies Permana; Annisa Nurrachmawati; Mohammad Fikri; Nur Rohmah; Agustin Putri Rahayu; Alma Feriyanti
Bima Abdi: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Bima Abdi: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Bima Berilmu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53299/bajpm.v6i1.3238

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Pelayanan Posyandu Lansia Seroja di Loa Bakung menghadapi permasalahan utama berupa rendahnya kemampuan komunikasi efektif kader dalam memberikan edukasi kesehatan kepada lansia. Temuan social mapping menunjukkan bahwa para lansia tinggal di lingkungan permukiman yang padat dengan tingkat pemahaman kesehatan yang masih terbatas, serta memiliki kebiasaan makan yang dapat meningkatkan risiko penyakit degeneratif seperti tekanan darah tinggi, diabetes, kolesterol, dan asam urat. Kondisi ini menuntut penyampaian informasi kesehatan yang jelas dan menenangkan, namun kemampuan komunikasi kader yang belum optimal sering menimbulkan kekhawatiran pada lansia sehingga pemahaman mereka tidak berkembang dengan baik. Stakeholder mapping juga menggambarkan belum tersusunnya alur koordinasi yang menyeluruh antara kader, Puskesmas Loa Bakung, Klinik Bunga Bakung, Kelurahan Loa Bakung, dan Kecamatan Sungai Kunjang. Ketidakterhubungan struktur ini membuat kegiatan penyuluhan berjalan tanpa dukungan teknis yang memadai. Melalui analisis situasi, pemetaan masalah, dan penentuan prioritas menggunakan metode USG, kemampuan komunikasi kader teridentifikasi sebagai masalah yang paling mendesak untuk ditangani. Perencanaan program kemudian difokuskan pada upaya pemberdayaan kader agar mampu berkomunikasi secara empatik, jelas, dan sesuai konteks sosial masyarakat. Perencanaan ini memberikan dasar strategis untuk meningkatkan kualitas layanan Posyandu Lansia melalui penguatan kapasitas kader dalam menyampaikan informasi kesehatan secara lebih efektif dan mudah dipahami.
Behavior Analysis of Women Sexual Workers in Prevention and Searching For Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Infections in The Working Area of Sub Puskesmas Temindung Samarinda lies Permana; kartina Wulandari; Laras Santi
KESMAS UWIGAMA: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol 7 No 2 (2021): July-December
Publisher : Universitas Widya Gama Mahakam Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24903/kujkm.v7i2.1088

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STI is a contagious disease that often occurs in risk groups such as FSWs in the Solong area, the working area of Samarinda’s Temindung Help Center. This study aims to determine the behavior of women sex workers in the prevention and search for treatment of sexually transmitted infections in the working area of Temindung Helping Health Center 2019. The purpose of this study is to find out the knowledge, attitudes and actions of FSWs in prevention and search for treatment in the work area of Temindung Helping Health Centers. The method used is a qualitative method with a case study approach through interview, observation and documentation techniques with 6 research informants WPS understanding of STI is more focused on general symptoms such as itching without knowing the type of STI and other specific characteristics. The attitude of WPS shows that it supports that agreeing STI must be prevented and treated appropriately and quickly while actions to prevent STI are still lacking which is indicated by not using condoms when serving customers. Efforts to search for STI treatment on WPS immediately seek medical treatment routinely to Health Care Workers and some use general medicine (Amoxicilin) It is recommended to be given counseling individually and counseling, especially at the time of treatment.
GENITALIA HYGIENE HEALTH EDUCATION AND TRAINING FOR STUDENTS IN CLASS X AND XI SMA NEGRI 5 SAMARINDA Nur Rohmah; Rina Tri Agustini; Abira Ivanca Eka Dewi Sitepu; Annisa Delillah Priyanti; Grace Zecharrias Inanda; Resha Rizqy Nabila; Lies Permana
KESMAS UWIGAMA: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol 9 No 1 (2023): January-June
Publisher : Universitas Widya Gama Mahakam Samarinda

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Nowadays, there are many infectious and non-communicable diseases that easily infect a person, one of the efforts is to prevent disease infection by implementing good and correct personal hygiene. The reproductive organs must also be maintained in hygiene and health which can be called genitalia hygiene. However, genitalia hygiene is still taboo in Indonesian society so there are no specific guidelines that are taught formally or with standard health standards because it is considered only a hereditary science. In fact, hygiene behavior is very important to do well in preventing negative impacts on the reproductive health of women who are also prospective mothers in the future. The purpose of this study is to explain the influence of "genitalia hygiene" education and training with lectures, demonstrations, and discussions on increasing the understanding of students of SMAN 5 Samarinda on reproductive health materials in general, reproductive health in women, genitalia hygiene and menstrual hygiene management. This research method uses quantitative methods with a pretest and posttest. The results of this study show that there is an influence between the provision of health education and training regarding genitalia hygiene on the level of knowledge of class X and XI students of SMAN 5 Samarinda.
Situation analysis and recommendations for information dissemination strategies in integrated health post x empowerment efforts Putri Fitria Listi; Hanum Haniefa; Ayu Ekayanti; Nasywa Aulia; Aura Nurani Pangastiti; Tathia Rizky Amalia; Agustin Putri Rahayu; Lies Permana; Mohammad Fikri; Nur Rohmah; Annisa Nurrachmawati; Alma Feriyanti
THE JOURNAL OF Mother and Child Health  Concerns Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): December Edition
Publisher : Indonesian Public Health-Observer Information Forum (IPHORR) Kerjasama dengan Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia (PPNI)

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Background: The Integrated Health Post plays an important role as a community-based health effort (UKBM) in improving basic health services. However, low community participation was found at Integrated Health Post X in Samarinda City. This was due to the ineffective dissemination of information, both online and offline, which was exacerbated by limited information media, low access to technology, and a lack of coordination between stakeholders. Purpose: To identify the root causes of low community participation and formulate empowerment strategies through improvements to the Integrated Health Post activity information dissemination system. Method: The research used qualitative ethnography through surveys, observations, in-depth interviews, Focus Group Discussions (FGD) with USG tools, and in-depth interviews with cadres, neighborhood units (RT), and the community. Problem analysis was conducted using a Fishbone Diagram and strategy formulation through a Plan of Action based on input, process, output, and outcome indicators. Result: The analysis showed that the main cause of low community participation was ineffective information dissemination. The solutions produced included the formation of an information team, training in digital content creation, utilization of social media, and direct delivery of information by utilizing existing potential. Conclusion: This study shows low community attendance at Integrated Health Post X due to suboptimal information dissemination. Limited media, technological access gaps, and the absence of an organized information system prevent residents from receiving information in a timely manner. Situation analysis, focus group discussions, and in-depth interviews identified information dissemination as the main problem. Improvements are focused on forming a special team and training content creation to maximize digital media and direct communication. This strategy is expected to increase information reach, coordination, and community participation.
Tobacco control attitudes and perception of smoke-free area (KTR) implementation on health and non-health students in Universitas Mulawarman Permana, Lies; Nurrachmawati, Annisa; Rohmah, Nur; Agustini, Rina Tri; Masithah, Masithah; Zahro, Khumairotul
Journal of Community Empowerment for Health Vol 9, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Introduction: In accordance with Samarinda Mayor Regulation No. 51 of 2012, the Faculty of Public Health at Universitas Mulawarman (Unmul) has enforced a Smoke-Free Area (KTR) policy since 2016. However, this implementation remains largely restricted to health-related faculties, leaving other areas of the university without consistent tobacco control measures. The lack of continuous health promotion initiatives has contributed to persistent smoking habits among students across the wider campus. This study aims to compare the perceptions of students from health and non-health faculties regarding tobacco control and evaluate their views on the current implementation of the KTR policy.Methods: This research employed a quantitative, cross-sectional survey design. Data was collected online between March and April 2024 using the Global Health Professional Student Survey (GHPSS). Utilizing purposive sampling, the study gathered 215 respondents, consisting of 123 health students and 92 non-health students. Data were analyzed using the Mann-Whitney test.Results: The results reveal a statistically significant difference in perceptions regarding tobacco regulation (P-value = 0.0001). Students in non-health fields tended to have a negative attitude toward tobacco control (65.7%), whereas health students demonstrated a positive perspective (67.6%). Furthermore, there was a significant difference in perceived KTR implementation (P-value = 0.000); only 22% of health students reported observing smoking on campus, compared to 83.7% of non-health students. Notably, among non-health students, those with positive attitudes toward tobacco control showed strong support for the KTR policy (87.3%), with 15.2% favoring strict sanctions for policy violations.Conclusion: The findings underscore the urgent need to expand the KTR policy to all faculties at Universitas Mulawarman. It is critical to develop targeted advocacy and educational programs that address the specific needs of the entire academic community to ensure effective and comprehensive smoke-free campus implementation.
Perbedaan Faktor Lingkungan Sosial dan Perilaku Seksual Pranikah pada Siswa SMA Perkotaan dan Perdesaan di Samarinda Syaniah, Syaniah; Rachmawati, Annisa Nur; Permana, Lies; Rohmah, Nur; Agustini, Rina Tri
Perilaku dan Promosi Kesehatan : Indonesian Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol. 7, No. 2
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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Background. Based on the 2023 GSHS data, 7.1% of adolescents aged 13–17 in Indonesia have had sexual intercourse, of which 66.2% are male and 33.8% are female. Adolescent premarital sexual behaviour is influenced by internal and external factors. Differences in social determinants may lead to behavioural variations between groups within a population. Aim. To identify differences in peer influence, parental roles, and mass media (as social environmental factors), as well as premarital sexual behaviour among urban dan rural high school students in Samarinda Method. This comparative cross-sectional study involved 274 respondents, consisting of 206 respondents from three urban high schools and 68 from one rural high school. They were selected using simple random sampling. Data were analysed using the Mann-Whitney U test and the independent t-test (parental role). Result. A significant difference was found in peer influence (0.004) between urban and rural high school students, while no significant differences were found in parental role (0.864), mass media influence (0.713), and premarital sexual behavior (0.862) between urban and rural high school students in Samarinda. Researchers recommend the development of health education involving peer educators in schools and adolescent parenting education, especially in rural areas. Conclusion. The mean rank of the peer influence variable score is higher among high school students in rural areas than in urban areas in Samarinda.
Social Learning Theory dan Status Merokok Pelajar SMP Negeri Ansyari, Alya Putri; Rohmah, Nur; Permana, Lies; Nurrachmawati, Annissa; Agustini, Rina Tri
Perilaku dan Promosi Kesehatan : Indonesian Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol. 7, No. 2
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Background. The prevalence of adolescent smokers aged 10–18 in Indonesia increased from 7.2% in 2013 to 9.1% in 2018. Approximately 70 million people in the country are active smokers, with 7.4% of them aged 10–18 years. Aim. This study aims to investigate the association between knowledge, attitude and subjective norms with smoking status among students at a public junior high school in Samarinda. Method. This study uses a cross-sectional design with a quantitative approach. A total of 159 respondents were randomly selected using proportionate stratified random sampling. Data were collected through interviews using a structured questionnaire and analyzed using the contingency coefficient correlation test. Result. A total of 23.9% respondents were identified as smokers, comprising 78.9% males and 21.8% female. Most had high knowledge levels (58.5%), positive attitude toward non-smoking behavior (57.2%), and supportive subjective norms (63.8%). Bivariate revealed statistically significant associations between smoking status and both attitude and subjective norms, while knowledge showed no significant association. The study recommends strengthening anti-smoking education, reinforcing family and school roles, and promoting sustained cross-sectoral collaboration.
Co-Authors AA, Khumairotul Zahroh Abdania, Hazizah Tausia Abdullah, Ahmad Fadhlil Azhim Abel Jenissa Abira Ivanca Eka Dewi Sitepu Abira Ivanca Eka Dewi Sitepu Adelita, Rafanda Adellia, Yerita Adit Setiawan Agus Wiranto Agus Wiranto Agustin Putri Rahayu Agustin Putri Rahayu Agustin Putri Rahayu Agustina, Rina Tri Agustini , Rina Tri Agustini, Rina Tri Aji Tiya Merlinda Alessandro Kevin Yudhistira Alma Feriyanti Alma Feriyanti Andini, Meylita Anggraeni, Diva Nabilah Anggraeni, Ika Anggraini, Alfina Dwi Anggraini, Devica Novia Anisatia Saputri Annisa Delillah Priyanti Annisa Delillah Priyanti Annisa Nurrachmawati Annisa Nurrachmawati Annisa Nurrachmawati Ansyari, Alya Putri Anwar, Alyssa Putri Aprilianus Reynaldy Nurak Ari Natalia Probandari Ari Wibowo Ariza Sausan Salsabila Arniah Astuty, Eny Dwy aulia, sherly Auliya, Jumi Aura Nurani Pangastiti Ayu Ekayanti Azizah, Mirsa Nur Azzahra, Rania Nasywa Balqis, Salsabila Putri Debora, Angelita Novia Denis, Rafael Fernando Dhihram Tenrisau Dhiyalanni, Evana Disyanataly, Andi Dwi Nur Faradiana Dzakira, Tsabita Radhiya Evan, Kharisma Khaerunissa Evi Andriani Faradiana, Dwi Nur Farah Aulia, Farah Febriani, Sefia Diva Febrianshinta, Amara Wahyu Febry Lawrenche Feriyanti , Alma Fitriani, Ananda Aulia Cahya Frida Septiya Ayu Putri Grace Zecharrias Inanda Grace Zecharrias Inanda Gustia, Wanda Gutami, Anggie Dia H Hasmawati Hanum Haniefa Hardani, Iqbal Marcello Putra Harun, Siti Fadilah Hasanah, Dina Hazizah Tausia Abdania Helwena Helwena Helwena Helwena Helwena, Helwena Herawan, Dea Aurela Hutagalung, Modestine Tabitha Ifroh, Riza Hayati Ifroh, Riza Hayati Ike Anggraeni Indriani, Dilla Camara Jadid, Muhamad Ar-Ruhul Julaikhah, Siti kartina Wulandari Kartina Wulandari Khalisha, Nailah Kharisma Khaerunissa Evan Kharisya Nur Ainun Nabilah Kurniawan, Haura Tamara Karin Laras Santi Lasari, Aramika Mahendra, Ahnaf Zaky Makmur, Nindha Aulia Marsyanti, Windy Masithah Maspah Maulana, Ady Maulany, Ahmad Daffi Maura Arielia Nurhaliza Mohammad Fikri Mohammad Fikri Mohammad Fikri Mohammad Fikri, Mohammad Muh Azmi Muhidin Muhamad Aziz Rabiautsani Muhammad, Maghfir Izzani Mutawakkiliin, Syifa’ul Alif Nabilah, Nur Annisa Nabilla Nastitie Cinintya Nurzihan Nasywa Aulia Natasya, Adinda Naia Nirgandhi Naib Prabawansyah Nisa, Rizky Khoirun Nur Asma Nur Rohmah Nur Rohmah Nur Rohmah Nur Rohmah Nuradi, Elaine Keisha Syahputri Nurjanah Nurlita Ramadhan Nurrachmawati , Annisa Nurrachmawati, Annissa Nurul Afiah Nurwahyuni, Linda Nuzulul Kusuma Putri Papu, Theresa Rebecca Prabawansyah, Nirgandhi Naib Pradita, Adelia Putri Pramesti, Elviana Emilda Dyah Puja Nur Wahidah Putri Fauziah Wulandari Putri Fitria Listi Putri, Valendira Nuraini Rachmawati, Annisa Nur Rahayu, Agustin Putri Rahmadani, Aulia Tia Rahmanisa, Fatika Rahmatullah, Kukuh Rahmayanti, Desy Anugerah Rahmi Susanti Ramadani, Nurul Ma'rifa Ramadhani, Reza Wahyu Ramadhantya, Fazira Shinaia Rangga Aditya Pratama Rangga Aditya Pratama Reny Noviasty Resha Rizqy Nabila Resha Rizqy Nabila Revina Nur Wahidah Rina Tri Agustini Rina Tri Agustini Rina Tri Agustini Ririn Arianti, Ririn Riza Hayati Ifroh Riza Hayati Ifroh Riza Hayati Ifroh Riza Hayati Ifroh Rizky Puspitarini Rizqi, Jennisa Rolantika, Widiya Sabina, Della Yosellanda Al Safariana, Nadia Sinta Aulia Salma, Andi Sam, Dela Damarti Santi, Laras Saputra, Ra’azi Saputri, Anisatia Saputro, Alfonsus Dwi Sari, Mila Warma Sariyati, Mely Sarwani, Audi Aprilia Sholeha, Bella Bina Silfa Ayu Safika Siti Maysarah Siti Maysarah siti nurlela Sri Dwijayanti Mutiara Sujaya Suleman, Angellia Suraini, Fiyeri Syaniah, Syaniah Syifa Syahira Syifa’ul Alif Mutawakkiliin Talitha, Dhiya Tambunan, Syebat Triana Tasya Cintya Putri Tathia Rizky Amalia Temongmere, Anifa Tiara Fadhilah Azhmi Titania Uruba, Huurul ‘Aina “ Vionita, Wanda Dila Wahidah, Puja Nur Wijayanti, Siti Choirul Jannah Dewi Wiranto, Agus Wulandari, Putri Fauziah Yayi Suryo Prabandari Yerita Adellia Yuniar, Dewi Zahra, Nurul Fitriani Az Zahro, Khumairotul Zaky Rahmanul Atif