Surahmawati Surahmawati, Surahmawati
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Journal : Sociality: Journal of Public Health Service

Penyelesaian skripsi mahasiswa pada masa pandemi Covid-19 di UIN Alauddin Makassar Lagu, Abdul Majid H.R.; Surahmawati, Surahmawati
SAMATA JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE Volume 2, Issue 2, March-August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/sociality.v2i2.40350

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Salah satu faktor yang menghambat penyelesaian studi mahasiswa adalah penyelesaian tugas akhir yaitu penulisan skripsi. Tujuan Studi ini adalah untuk mengetahui faktor Internal dan ekstenal yang mempengaruhi penyelesaian skripsi mahasiswa pada masa pandemi covid 19 Prodi Kesehatan Masyarakat UIN Alauddin Makassar Tahun 2021. Studi ini menggunakan penelitian kuantitatif deskriptif. Lokasi penelitian adalah Prodi Kesehatan Masyarakat Fakultas Kedokteran dan Ilmu Kesehatan UIN Alauddin Makassar. Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah mahasiswa aktif minimal semester 8, sudah bebas kuliah, dan memprogram skripsi yaitu sebanyak 193 mahasiswa. Adapun jumlah sampel dalam penelitian ini berjumlah 70 mahasiswa dengan metode penarikan sampel accidental sampel. Studi ini menunjukkan bahwa faktor eksternal dalam penyelesaian skripsi mahasiswa yaitu Dukungan Keluarga (47.1 %), Administrasi skripsi (18,4%), Kualitas pembimbingan (25,7 %), Pandemi Covid 19 (40%). Sedangkan faktor internal yaitu faktor managemen waktu (35.7%), kesibukan (40%), kemampuan menulis skripsi (51.4%), faktor motivasi (38.6%), faktor kesehatan (58.6%) dan faktor IPK (64.3%). Hasil studi ini menyarankan perlunya dukungan keluarga baik secara kesehatan, finasial maupun moril dalam menyelesaikan skripsi.
Utilization of iodized salt in Halahalaya Hamlet, Kanreapia Village, Gowa Regency Syarfaini, Syarfaini; Surahmawati, Surahmawati; Adha, Andi Syamsiah; Nurfadilla, Nurfadilla; Harfayani, Nabila; Thamrin, Muhammad Alflirian
SAMATA JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE Volume 3, Issue 1, September-February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/sociality.v3i1.43384

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Salt is a dietary supplement and source of electrolytes for the human body. Salt contains iodine. Iodine is a trace mineral that must be present in the body to form thyroid hormones and is beneficial for the body's metabolism. Iodine deficiency leads to goiter disease at various stages, slows growth in children and adults, as well as lowers labour productivity. The purpose of this service activity is to find out the use of iodized salt in Halahalaya Hamlet, Kanreapia Village. This type of service is an observational activity with a population consisting of heads of households in 92 households in Halahalaya Village. Data on the use of iodized salt were collected through interviews and direct observation using questionnaires. The results of the service showed that out of 92 households, 87 households (94.6%) used packaged salt labelled iodine, 5 households (5.4%) did not use packaged salt labelled iodine, iodine test results of 12 households were white (13.0%). ), light purple iodine test results in 20 households (21.7%), dark purple iodine test results in 60 households (65.2%). The conclusion of the service is that the availability of iodized salt in Halahalaya Hamlet, Kanreapia Village is sufficient, but there is still a lack of community understanding of the use of good iodized salt, therefore cross-disciplinary cooperation is needed to a growing community knowledge.
Processing and Utilization of Inorganic Waste into Economically Valuable Products Elva Elfira; Surahmawati, Surahmawati; Amansyah, Munawir; Syarif, Alwiyah Nur
SAMATA JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE Volume 3, Issue 2, March-August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/sociality.v3i2.49749

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Waste management is a complex challenge faced globally, including Indonesia. This is due to the imbalance between waste production and processing. Waste production in Indonesia reaches around 23.1 million tons of waste every year. With high inorganic waste production, effective waste handling and processing efforts are needed to reduce excess waste volume. The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of the counseling and training program for processing inorganic waste into crafts by measuring the increase in knowledge of SD Negeri Kanreapia students about processing inorganic waste into crafts and assessing the sustainability of processing inorganic waste into crafts. The type of evaluation conducted is using a mixed methods research approach, which is an approach that combines quantitative and qualitative methods with a total of 31 respondents. The quantitative method uses a questionnaire as a research instrument, while qualitative is done by observation and in-depth interviews. The evaluation results based on the Friedman test showed that there was a significant difference (p-value = 0.000 <0.05) in respondents' knowledge before, after training, and after 8 months of intervention with sufficient knowledge of 70.9% or 22 respondents. The results of the activity showed a significant difference in respondents' knowledge related to inorganic waste processing before the intervention, after the intervention, and after 8 months of intervention.
Improving cadre competence through anthropometry training in Mawang Village, Gowa Regency, Indonesia Raodhah, Sitti; Satrianegara, Muhammad Fais; Rusmin, Muhammad; Adnan, Yudi; Surahmawati, Surahmawati; Arranury, Zilfadhilah; Rahma, Nur
SAMATA JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE Volume 4, Issue 1, September-February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/sociality.v4i1.53334

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A common issue in public health services is the limited knowledge and skills of posyandu cadres in conducting accurate anthropometric measurements, which affects the assessment of children's nutritional status. This community service program through training aims to improve the competencies of posyandu cadres in anthropometric measurements in Mawang Village, Somba Opu District, Gowa Regency. Anthropometric measurements are essential for assessing children's nutritional status and overall community health. The participatory training method involved cadres actively in every stage, from planning to evaluation. The training was conducted on September 14, 21, and 28, 2024, at Nurul Huda Mosque, with the participation of 35 posyandu cadres. The training materials included anthropometric measurement theory, correct techniques, and practical demonstrations. The evaluation results showed a significant increase in cadres' knowledge, with an average pre-test score of 13.37 and an average post-test score of 14.60 (p-value 0.000). This increase demonstrates the effectiveness of the training in enhancing cadres' understanding of anthropometric measurements, which is expected to contribute to improving the quality of health services at posyandu. This study emphasizes the importance of continuous training for posyandu cadres to support public health improvement efforts.
Transportation access and health service utilization: A cross-sectional study in Maccini Ayo Hamlet, Jeneponto Regency Surahmawati, Surahmawati; Arranury, Zilfadhilah; Hasanah, Andi Nida’ul; Aisyah, Nabila Salsabilah; Azmi, Sinta Ulul
SAMATA JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE Volume 4, Issue 2, March-August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/sociality.v4i2.58982

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The utilization of health services in rural Indonesia remains suboptimal, with a significant proportion of households not accessing health care facilities despite available infrastructure. Previous studies have largely overlooked the nuanced role of transportation in facilitating or hindering access to care in remote areas. This study aimed to identify factors associated with the utilization of health services in Maccini Ayo Hamlet, Bontomanai Village, Jeneponto Regency. A quantitative, cross-sectional study was conducted among all household heads (n=59) in the study area. Data were analyzed using the Chi-Square test to determine associations between selected socio-demographic and accessibility variables and health service utilization. The study found a statistically significant association between the type of vehicle used and the utilization of health services (p=0.000). Conversely, no significant associations were found for age, educational attainment, occupation, income, travel distance, travel time, or health insurance ownership. These findings underscore the pivotal role of transportation access in influencing health-seeking behavior in rural settings. Enhancing mobility infrastructure could thus be a strategic focus for public health interventions aimed at increasing healthcare access in similar regions