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Journal : Health Notions

Community Empowerment Model Based on Independence in Administration Alert Village Health Sector Suparji, Suparji; Nugroho, Heru Santoso Wahito; Sunarto, Sunarto
Health Notions Vol 2 No 2 (2018): February 2018
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (Address: Cemara street 25, Ds/Kec Sukorejo, Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia 63453)

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Introduction: The success of “Alert villages” (“alert village”) can be explained using an independence-based "community empowerment model", involving factors of physical capital, human capital, social capital and community empoweredness. Method: This model was developed with a cros sectional design involving physical capital, human capital, social capital, community empoweredness, and “alert village” success. The research subjects were 216 implementers of “alert village” in Panekan Sub-district, Magetan District, selected by cluster sampling technique. Data were collected through questionnaires, then analyzed using structural equation modeling based on partial least square. Result: The success of “alert village” wass influenced by: 1) physical capital with total effect of 0.105360; 2) social capital with total effect 0.774022, 3) community empoweredness with total effect 0.952891. Analysis: The success of “alert village” was determined by a direct determinant of community empoweredness and two indirect determinants of physical capital and social capital. Discussion: In the model of community empowerment in the implementation of “alert village” in Panekan Sub-district, the success of “alert village” was determined by 2 main factors in sequence, namely: 1) community empoweredness that included the ability to identify and develop potential, identify and prioritize problems, solve the problem; 2) social capital that included social network, level of trust between people, obedience to norm, caring for others, and involvement in implementation.
Effect of Developmental Stimulation Education to Knowledge and Developmental Stimulation Practice of Pediatric By Parents at PAUD Kalisari Pasar Rebo Hidayati, Syariefah; Hariyanto, Rohadi; Apriliawati, Anita; Sillehu, Sahrir; Acob, Joel Rey U.; Suparji, Suparji
Health Notions Vol 1 No 3 (2017): July-September 2017
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (Address: Cemara street 25, Ds/Kec Sukorejo, Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia 63453)

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Parents sometime makes mistake to carry out their children because unknown about how to guide and parenting goodly. If this condition continues, growth and development of children will be delay. Guidance can be given by nurse to parents about step of development with simple counseling, interview and giving module, the parents will know what will happen and can fulfill the needs appropriate with children’s age. The aimed of this research to know effect of development stimulation education to knowledge and development stimulation practice in pediatric by parents at PAUD Kalisari Pasar Rebo. This research has used quasy experimental with non equivalent control group with thirty children were categorized into the intervention group (case 15) and the control group (N=15) by using consecutive sampling. The data was gathering instruments questionnaires which include demographic information, knowledge and observation of development practice by Develompent stimulation pre questionnaire, the government standard of instrument for parents and children. Hypothesis has analyzed by different mean test of two groups (intervention and control). Result of this research showed there was mean different between control and intervention group before and after intervention. Based on the result education about development stimulation should be given by nurse to parents in the community accourding to step of children development. Keywords: Education, Knowledge, Stimulation, Children, Development
Organizational Commitment as a Predictor of Teacher Kindergarten Performance in Implementation of ESDIGDC Suparji, Suparji
Health Notions Vol 1 No 1 (2017): January-March 2017
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In order to achieve national development goals in the field of children health, the government is committed to enhancing the growth and development of children through the “Early Stimulation, Detection and Intervention for Growth and Development of Children (ESDIGDC)” Program. Efforts to improve the health status of children is very important, because in addition to being the target of health development, it also becomes an indicator of the health status of children is to prepare children to achieve optimal growth and development . This  study  aimed to analyze the influence of organizational commitment on the performance of kindergarten  teacher in implementation of ESDIGDC Program. The subjects of this cross sectional study were 68 kindergarten teacher at Panekan Sub District, Magetan District, East Java Province,  Indonesia.  Data  were  collected through  questionnaires and then analyzed using linear regression. The results showed that p-value = 0.001 (significant), so it could be concluded  that  there was the influence of organizational commitment on the performance of kindergarten teacher in implementation of ESDIGDC.
Tips for Writing an Effective Policy Brief for Health Programs Nugroho, Heru Santoso Wahito; Sunarto, Sunarto; Suparji, Suparji; Rusdianti, Alfi
Health Notions Vol 9, No 5 (2025): May
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Policy briefs are essential tools for communicating evidence-based recommendations in the field of public health. Given the complexity of health data and the sector’s broad societal impact, the ability to write clear, concise, and actionable policy briefs is vital. This paper outlines five fundamental components for producing high-quality health policy briefs: identifying target objectives and audiences, constructing coherent and succinct structures, using plain language with a focus on public impact, incorporating strong evidence and credible data sources, and applying accessible design principles. Emphasizing clarity and brevity, the paper highlights how policy briefs can bridge the gap between research and decision-making, ultimately contributing to more effective and responsive health policies. Keywords: policy brief; health sector; evidence-based recommendations
Co-Authors Abdul Latif Abdul Rosid Abdullah Al Mamun Achmad Imam Agung Acob, Joel Rey U. Acob, Joel Rey Ugsang Agus Sarwo Prayogi Agus Wiyono Ainil Ma’sura Aisyah Endah Palupi Aji, Rozan Asyrofi Rakyan Risang Akbar Pandu Pratamalistya Akhmad Ikraam Ali Husain, Muhammad Amir Firmansyah Anas Lutfi Anis Rifai Apriliawati, Anita Aria Yuditia Arie Wardhono Arief Budiono Arief, Risca Aries Machmud Aries Prasetyo Arsyad, Gusman Aslam, Lera Kurniatul Astin Nur Hanifah Astuti Setiyani, Astuti Aswardi, Adzan Swarna Aswin, Albert Stephen AUTA, Tanko Titus AVANDRI, AHMAD Bahtiar Bahtiar Caskiman Caskiman Chotijah, Putri Indriyani Renti Çobanoğlu, Ömer Debby Rahmawati Dessy Kurnia Doni Septo Edy Sanyoto Ekohariadi Enisah, Enisah Farid Baskoro Febriana, Citra Nurwidya Febrianto, Ika Fikri, Achmad Fiolentin, Enggar Fokky Fuad gani, vonny kartika Guntoro, Renita Haekal, Muhammad Husein Handayani, Tinuk Esti Handoyo Handoyo Hapsari, Rafif Naufi Waskitha Hariyanto, Rohadi Hendrawati, Dian Herdiawan, Gilang Cahya Herlina, Tutiek Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho Hidayati, Syariefah Hidayatulloh, Muhammad Kris Yuan Hilmawan, Fajrin Husain, Alwi Ilham Ilham Indriyanto Seno Adji Intening, Vivi Retno Irfansyah, Ade Ismoyowati, Tri Wahyuni Istiqomah Istiqomah Jatmiko Jatmiko Khairunnisa, Adriana Khambali, Khambali Koesmantoro, Hery Kristyani, Devi Kulsum, Maria U. Kusnan Kusnan Kusumaningtias, Rifky Ayu Lugina, Gira Lutfiyah Hidayati Machmud, Aris Maryani, Ai Melati, Nimsi Melianawati, Lina Muhammad Abdul Roni Muhammad Husein Haekal Nana Usnawati Nanang Joko Sulistyono Nina Indriyawati nurlailis saadah Nurweningtyas, Nurweningtyas Nurwijayanti Nuryani Nuryani Pertiwi, Nabila Putri Pramanik, Yulia R. Puspasari Hartono, Berlian Rachmawati, Evi Rafqi Mizi Rahayu, Diah Viptara Dwi Rahayu, Teta Puji Ratna Suhartini Ridha Fauzy Rina Harimurti Rintowati, Ariani Roro Wanda Ayu D.A. Rusdianti, Alfi Rusfiantini, Rina Sadino Sadino Sadino, Sadino Sanglar Polnok, Sanglar Santosa, Budi Joko Septianti, Triana Sillehu, Sahrir Sirait, Velix Setiawan Soeparno Soeparno Suartini, Suartini SUGENG HARIANTO Suhartini , Ratna Suharto, Agung Sulikah Sulikah Sumaningsih, Rahayu Sumasto, Hery Sunarto Sunarto Suprapto Suprapto Surtinah, N. Surtinah, Nani Susanti, Evy Suwadi , Pujiyono Suwarno Imam Samsul SWN, Heru Toscania, Annafis N. Tri Rijanto Velix Setiawan Sirait WARDANI, TUESDAY TRI Widhawati, Setya Widiantoro, Oni Wijayanti, Suci Wiyanto, Theodorus Yusuf Hidayat Yusuf Hidayat Yusup Hidayat Yusup Hidayat