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The Effectiveness of Audit Guideline Using Directive Discourse for Control and Prevention of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Infection Kusbaryanto Kusbaryanto; K. Kuntaman; WJ. Pudjirahardjo
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 5, No 1: March 2016
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (183.673 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v5i1.4766

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Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection is one of the major problems in the hospital, due to its increasing of prevalence. The aim of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of the Audit Guideline for control and prevention of MRSA infection, using directive discourse on nurses in hospitals. The Audit Guideline was focused on its effectiveness in improving the situation awareness of the nurses. This study was a quasi-experimental study using a pretest-posttest control group design. The population was ward nurses in a hospital. The samples were taken from four medical wards, two wards as the treatment group (25 nurses) and two wards as the control group (28 nurses). The two groups get the training of MRSA infection control and prevention. The training of the guideline of MRSA infection control and prevention using directive discourse was only applied in the treatment group. The analysis of the results of the situation awareness action was conducted, and the result of situation awareness action was improved from 0.8 response to 1.8 response (p = 0.014). This result was significantly difference because of the training using Audit Guideline for MRSA infections control and prevention with directive discourse become a positive reinforcement, the positive driven to stimulate behavior change of the nurses.
Dengue hemorrhagic fever prediction in coastal area using geographically weighted regression Kesetyaningsih, Tri Wulandari; Kusbaryanto, Kusbaryanto; Widayani, Prima
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 13, No 2: June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v13i2.23304

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Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) is still a health problem globally, including in Indonesia. Geographical and climatic conditions in coastal areas are different from other areas, which may impact differences in environmental risk factors for dengue. This study aims to create a prediction model for the incidence of DHF in coastal areas. The research was conducted in Bantul Regency, Indonesia, involving data from 2015-2019. Dengue incidence data were collected from the health office. Climatic data were from climatology station. Data on altitude and shoreline distance were obtained by geographic information system (GIS) processing. Population density and wide settlement area are obtained from the Bureau of Statistics. The geographically weighted regression (GWR) analysis was carried out using GWR4. The results showed that GWR with a weighting of Fixed Bi-Square Kernel obtained an R2 value of 0.7768, better than the global model (R2 0.5254). It indicates that DHF (Y) in Bantul Regency is 77.68% determined by population density (X1), altitude (X2), settlement area (X3), shoreline distance (X4) and rainfall (X5) and the remaining 22.32% are influenced by other variables which are not investigated. Geographically, the predictor variables explain the DHF incidence with a strong category in the central region, and weak in coastal area.
Co-Authors Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri Agustiningrum, Ratna Ainun Jariah Alfansyah, Donny Alika Anisa Nishihara Alika Anisa Nishihara Aria Dewanggana Arlina Dewi Ashidiqi, Aswin Imam Astuti, Inna Widya azizah khoiriyati Bintari, Astri Kurnia Budi Susatia Chyntia Vicky Alvionita Dixy Febrianita Titi Pratama Putri Dixy Febrianita Titi Pratama Putri, Dixy Febrianita Titi Pratama Ekorini Listiowati, Ekorini Fahrudiana, Fuadah Faisal, Yusuf Nur Falasifah Ani Yuniarti, Falasifah Ani Fathimah Kelrey Fatmah Afrianty Gobel Faturochman, Andrye Ferdiansyah Sirotujani Fitria Nurul Hidayah Galuh Shafira Savitri Gilang Indhira Mustika Herman Herman I Nyoman Roslesmana Ibnoris, Sutopo Ikhsan Masyhuri Imron Rosyadi Imron Rosyadi Indah Khairunnisa Khoiriyati, Azizah Kuntaman Kuntaman Kusumo, Mahendro Prasetyo Listiowati Listiowati Mahendro Prasetyo Mahendro Prasetyo Kusumo Maria Ulfa Maria Ulfa Masna Hasbi Masyhuri, Ikhsan Merita Arini Moch Zuhrul Balad Rosadi Muhammad Eko Atmojo, Muhammad Eko Murwanti Murwanti Narulita, Richy Nishihara, Alika Anisa Nur Aini Abd. R Balafif Nur Aini Abd. R Balafif, Nur Aini Abd. R Nur Hidayah Ontivia Setiani Wahana Prabrowo, Novia Arumi Ashfa Prihatmoko, Cahyo Prima Widayani Purwanto Purwanto Puspita Ningrum Ramadina, Tazkia Ridlo, Hasan Muhammad Rosadi, Moch Zuhrul Balad Rosyida, Aisyah selvyana, Dita Ria Shafura, Nasywa Shariff, Shaharom Siti Maria Ulfah Sudarso Sudarso, Ns Sundari, Sri Tita Ratya Utari Tita Ratya Utari Titi Huriah Titih Huriah Titik Hidayati Titik Hidayati, Titik Tri Wulandari Kesetyaningsih WJ. Pudjirahardjo Yeni Isnaeni Yundari, Yundari Zamzami, Muhammad Farly