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Factors Affecting the Incidence of Disease Due to Employment Relationship at PT. Indrabakti Mustika North Konawe Zainal, Zainal; Azizi Jayadipraja, Erwin; Aziz Harun, Abdul
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
Publisher : Magister Kesehatan Universitas Mandala Waluya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/wish.v2i4.556

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Background: The results of interviews with 10 workers illustrate that aspects of workers' health are disturbed, namely many workers who have suffered injuries, decreased attendance due to illness, exposure to mineral dust from the location or conditions of mining areas with dry and sandy soil structures that can cause silicosis or exposure to noise sourced from the operation of work tools. The purpose of the study is to determine the factors related to diseases due to labor relations in nickel mine workers at PT. IndrabaktiMustikaKonawe North. Methods: This study uses a Cross sectional Study approach. The study has been carried out for 30 days. The population numbered 568 people. The Research Sample totaled 82 samples. The sample technique in this study is Simple Random Sampling. The data were processed using the Data Normality Test (Kolmogrov Smirnov Test) Chi Square Test. Result: The results showed that there was a relationship between age X2hits = 14,024 > X2 tabs = 3,841, length of work X2hits = 7,678 >X2 tabs = 3,841 and air temperature X2hits = 15,752 >X2 tabs = 3,841 to diseases due to labor relations in nickel mine workers at PT. IndrabaktiMustika North Konawe. Conclusion: Research shows that there is a relationship between age, noise and PPE use to diseases due to labor relations in nickel mine workers in PT. IndrabaktiMustika North Konawe.
Effectiveness of Pokea (Batissa violaceae celebensis Martens, 1897) Shells in Reducing Hexavalent Chromium Atmasari, Kica; Rasyid, Sri Anggarini; Azizi Jayadipraja, Erwin
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/wish.v3i1.623

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Introduction: Preliminary data obtained showed that the Hexavalent Chromium (VI) content found in the Lasolo River had a concentration of 0.3 mg/l which exceeded the quality standard. Pokea shellfish (Batissa violaceae celebensis Martens, 1897) is an adsorbent used to reduce hexavalent chromium levels in water. Method: The methodology used is experimental with a quantitative approach. This study used variations in adsorbent mass and contact time, with variations in adsorbent mass of 2.5 with variations in contact time for 30 minutes, 60 minutes, and 120 minutes. Result: Adsorption effectiveness of Hexavalent Chromium (VI) using Pokea Shell powder (Batissa Violaceae Celebensis Martens, 1897) with a mass of 2.5 g with a variation of contact time of 30 minutes with a decrease of 16.53%. Adsorption effectiveness of Hexavalent Chromium (VI) using Pokea Shell powder (Batissa Violaceae Celebensis Martens, 1897) with a mass of 2.5 g with a variation of contact time of 60 minutes with a decrease of 21.37%. Adsorption effectiveness of Hexavalent Chromium (VI) using Pokea Shell powder (Batissa Violaceae Celebensis Martens, 1897) with a mass of 2.5 g with a variation of contact time of 120 minutes with a decrease of 33.46%. Conclusion: The conclusion in this journal The most effective in reducing Hexavalent Chromium (VI) was using Pokea Shell powder (Batissa Violaceae Celebensis Martens, 1897) with a mass of 2.5 g with a variation of contact time of 120 minutes with a reduction of 33.46%.
Environmental Health Risk Analysis of Exposure To Cadmium in Local Water Company Tirta Anoa Water Communities in The Mandonga District Area, Kendari City Juliyanti, Juliyanti; Azizi Jayadipraja, Erwin; Adi Surya, Ridwan
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/wish.v3i1.626

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Introduction: Local Water Company in Kendari city has 4 sources, namely the Konaweha (Pohara) river, Wanggu river, Anggoeya river, Matabondu spring. The Konaweha River is one of the rivers that has a high potential for being polluted by nickel mining activities. Based on the results of research conducted by (Hasani, 2017), the Konaweha river is in the lightly polluted category. The presence of heavy metals in the environment causes accumulation in aquatic biota. Method: This research uses quantitative research in the form of a descriptive survey with a cross sectional research design. Analytically, data from variable measurements is analyzed using the Environmental Health Risk Analysis formula to determine health risks due to exposure to lead in community drinking water and risk management from cadmium pollution to public health. Result: Description of cadmium concentration in Local Water Company Tirta Anoa water, Mandonga subdistrict, Kendari city after sampling and laboratory testing at 3 points, namely the first point in Mandonga sub-district with a cadmium concentration of 0.002 mg/L, the second point in Korumba sub-district with a cadmium concentration of 0.001 mg/L , and at the third point in Anggilowu sub-district with a cadmium concentration of 0.002 mg/L. Conclusion: The conclusion in this journal The respondent's risk level based on the RQ calculation value is still < 1, which means that people who receive water from Local Water Company Tirta Anoa, Kendari City in the Mandonga sub-district area have no risk of health problems now and in the next 30 years.
The Evaluation of the Quality of Local Water Company Tirta Anoa Processed Water in the Community of West Kendari District, Kendari City Rusdhan, Muhammad; Azizi Jayadipraja, Erwin; Harun, Aziz
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/wish.v3i2.705

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Backgrounds: The government has the task of collecting, purifying and distributing clean water from water terminals via water channels, pipes or tank cars (in administrative management units with economic activities) to homes, industrial companies or other commercial uses. For this reason, Local water company has the responsibility to provide clean water for all groups of people in an area. Methods: This type of research is observational research with a descriptive approach to get an overview of the quality of Local water company Tirta Anoa's processed water. Water quality sampling was carried out in 9 sub-districts in West Kendari District, which is the sub-district with the largest population of 44,290 people. Results: The results of the pollution index analysis for TDS parameters show that river waters in the study study area at 7 monitoring points are still classified as meeting water quality standards, namely still below 1,000 mg/L. The highest TDS content was found at station 5 (AB.03 = 611 mg/L) and station 6 (AB.04 = 614 mg/L), while the lowest TDS value was at station 2 (AB.02 = 193 mg/L). And the concentration of TSS parameters is still below the quality standard, namely monitoring point 1 (AP.01 to 5 (AB.05) respectively 4.7 mg/L; 3.4 mg/L; 2.6 mg/L ; 3.7 mg/L; 3.9 mg/L; Conclusion: There is water quality (physics, chemistry, biology) from Local water company Tirta Anoa processed water which has been consumed by the community in West Kendari.
The Relationship between Physical Environmental Sanitation and the Incidence of Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) in Toddlers in the Lepo-Lepo Health Center Working Area, Kendari City Ismawati, Ismawati; Azizi Jayadipraja, Erwin; Adi Surya, Ridwan
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/wish.v3i2.718

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Introduction : Acute Respiratory Infections are very big impact if it is not treated, especially if it attacks children. Besides being able to interfere with the child's growth and development, it can also cause death. The prevalence of ARI in 2020 was 28.3%, in 2021 it decreased to 25.3%, and in 2022 it increased again to 29.65% and in 2023 it increased to 30.8%. The aim of the research is to determine the relationship between sanitation of the physical environment in the home with the incidence of Acute Respiratory Tract Infections (ARI) in children under five in the Lepo-Lepo Health Center, Kendari City. Method : This type of research is quantitative research with a Cross Sectional Study design. The population is all 2,998 children under five at the Lepo-Lepo Health Center in 2023 and the sample is 71 children under five taken using the accidental sampling technique. Sample identity data were obtained using a questionnaire. Data on ventilation area, temperature, humidity, lighting and dust particles are carried out by observation. Result : The Chi-Square test results obtained a p value of 0.000, φ = 0.636 (ventilation area), a p value of 0.000, φ =0.611 (temperature), a p value of 0.000 and φ = 0.58 (humidity). p value 0.000, φ =0.579 (lighting),, p value 0.000 and φ =0.731 (dust particles). Conclusion: The relationship between the area of air ventilation, temperature, humidity, lighting, dust particles, with the incidence of ARI in toddlers.
The Impact of Picky Eating Behavior on Nutritional Status in Toddlers Aged 24-59 Months Using Weight and Height Measurements at Bone Health Center, Muna Regency Murni Sahida, Wa Ode Siti; Azizi Jayadipraja, Erwin; Kartini, Kartini
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/wish.v3i3.898

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Introduction: One of the Health Centers in Muna Regency, namely Bone Health Center, has 1.6% very thin toddlers, 7.4% thin toddlers, 0.5% very short toddlers, 5.7% short toddlers, 6.4% malnourished toddlers, 8.7% undernourished toddlers, 0.2% obese toddlers. Eating problems in children, one of which is picky eating which is a factor influencing the nutritional status of children. Generally, in children who behave picky, or choose food, there will be inadequacy of food intake. Based on this background, researchers are interested in conducting research on the relationship between picky eating behavior and nutritional status in toddlers aged 24-59 years based on Weight/Height at the Bone Health Center, Muna Regency Method: Using quantitative research methods with a cross-sectional approach, the population was 566 and the sample was 228 toddlers aged 24-59 months using the Lameshow formula in determining the sample. Data collection by interview using a questionnaire. Result: X2 count is .468 < X2 table is 3.841, so there is no relationship between picky eating and nutritional status based on Weight/Height in the Bone Health Center area, Muna Regency. Conclusion: The Health Center as a health service provider should increase outreach to the community and maximize monitoring and improvement of nutrition together with parents of toddlers, especially in the Bone Health Center area.
The Relationship between Air Quality and The Incidence of ARI Respiratory Infections in Communities Around Mining-Industrial Locations (Pomalaa District) and Non-Mining-Industrial Locations (Wundulako District) in Kolaka Regency Kudus, Musrifa; Sunarsih, Sunarsih; Azizi Jayadipraja, Erwin
Waluya The International Science of Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): Waluya The International Science Of Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54883/6yqj3f12

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Introduction:Initial observation of mining industry community in Kolaka Regency Poor air circulation causes smoke to not be able to fully exit through the chimney, so that the combustion chamber looks dirty and dusty and exits through the existing gaps to the community's residential environment. ISPA is one of the diseases with a fairly high morbidity and mortality rate, so it is necessary to carry out integrated, targeted handling aimed at improving environmental quality. This study is to analyze the relationship between air quality and the incidence of respiratory infections of ISPA in communities around the mining industry location (Pomalaa District) and non-mining industry location in Kolaka Regency. Method:Quantitative research using Descriptive Retrospective research design. The target population in this study is the entire community in the area around the Nickel Mining and industrial centers in Kolaka Regency. Samples were taken using the stratified random sampling method totaling 126 respondents. Result:There is a very strong relationship between the results of air quality measurements of PM10 and CO parameter values ​​with an increase in the incidence of ISPA. While for the PM2.5 air quality value there is a strong relationship, and for other air quality parameters such as SO2, NO2, and O3 there is no relationship with the incidence of ISPA or a moderate or even weak relationship. Conclusion: Reducing the use of private vehicles by providing public transportation, or the company providing employee buses to reduce the intensity of air quality decline due to dense vehicles around mining and non-mining areas.
Risk Factors for Hypertension in the Coastal Area of Konawe Regency: Hypertension Nurul Aisyiah Rizal; Tasnim Tasnim; Erwin Azizi Jayadipraja
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (IJHSRD) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36566/ijhsrd/Vol5.Iss2/171

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Background: Hypertension is a health problem in all parts of the world and is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Konawe Regency is in second place after Muna as a district with the most hypertension sufferers in Southeast Sulawesi. The purpose of this study was to analyze the incidence of hypertension in the coastal area of Konawe Regency. Methods: This type of research uses quantitative methods with a case control study design. The population in this study amounted to 1,398 people, with a sample of 218 people. In this study, sampling was carried out by Cluster Sampling, with statistical tests using Odds Ratio. Results: The results of the OR 95% CI statistical test showed that there was a relationship between genetics (OR=3.204), salt consumption habits (OR=2.791), physical activity (OR=4.497), stress levels (OR=2.603), and smoking habits (OR=6.201) to the incidence of hypertension in the coastal area of Konawe Regency. Conclusion: It can be concluded that the risk factors for hypertension in the coastal area of Konawe Regency include genetics, salt consumption habits, physical activity, stress levels, and smoking habits. It is hoped that the health centre  will collaborate with cross-sectors that are closest to the community such as health cadres and others, in efforts to detect here as well as counseling hypertension and certain other non-communicable diseases.
Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Women of Childbearing Age at Unaaha Public Health Center, Konawe Regency Jayadipraja, Erwin Azizi; Natsir, Muh; Supodo, Timbul; Sukma, Komang Ayi
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 11 No. S1 (2025): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36685/phi.v11iS1.846

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Introduction: The prevalence of DM at the Unaaha Health Center in 2017 was 1.12 per 1000 population, increased by 2018 to 2.4 per 1000 population and increased in 2019 by 4.6 per 1000 population. The purpose of this study was to determine the risk factors for the incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in women of childbearing age at the Unaaha Public Health Center. Methods: This type of research is quantitative with a case control study design. The population is all women of childbearing age who as 378 people. The case sample is women of childbearing age who suffer from DM as many as 62 people taken by simple random sampling technique and the control sample is women of childbearing age who does not suffer from DM as many as 62 people taken by matching technique. Data analyzed by Chi-square test and Odd Ratio (OR) test. Results: The results of the chi-square test and OR for obesity p-value of 0.001 < (0.05) and OR = 3.561, for eating habits obtained p-value of 0.004 < (0.05) and OR = 3.214 as well as for blood pressure obtained p-value 0.000 < (0.05) and OR = 6.741. Conclusion: Obesity, eating habits, and blood pressure are risk factors for type 2 diabetes. Suggestions for the next researchers to conduct experimental research by implementing innovations that can reduce blood pressure and blood glucose levels in patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
Factors Related to The Family Latrine Use Coverage in Sabilambo Village Kolaka District Yanti, Fitri; Jayadipraja, Erwin Azizi; Kandari, Maryam; Rahmawati, Rahmawati; Amasyah, Munawir
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 11 No. S1 (2025): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36685/phi.v11iS1.852

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Background:Among the seven sub-districts within the Kolaka Health Center Working Area, Sabilambo Village exhibited the lowest progress in family latrine ownership. Objectives:This study aims to identify the factors associated with the coverage of family latrine use in Sabilambo Village, Kolaka Regency. Methods:This research employed an analytical approach using a cross-sectional study design. The study population comprised all heads of families in Sabilambo Village, totaling 1.105 families, from which a sample of 92 families was selected using simple random sampling techniques. Results:The Chi-Square test results indicated a significant relationship between knowledge (X²count = 13.086 > X²table = 3.481), household income (X²count = 18.335 > X²table = 3.481), people's habits (X²count = 21.486 > X²table = 3.481), and the role of the local government (X²count = 25.213 > X²table = 3.481) with the coverage of family latrine use in Sabilambo Village, Kolaka Regency. Conclusion:The findings indicate that knowledge, household income, community habits, and the role of local government significantly influence the coverage of family latrine use in Sabilambo Village. To address these issues, it is recommended that community members enhance their awareness of the importance of proper and healthy latrine use, fostering a behavioral shift from the use of unhealthy latrines to healthier alternatives.  Keywords:knowledge; household income; community habits; government role; family latrine use
Co-Authors abd gani baeda Abd. Azis Harun Abdul Azis Harun Abdurrahman, Syawal Abubaeda, Dewi Yulianty Achmad, Bromo Kusumo Alamsyah, Ryan Alimuddin Hamzah Assegaf, Alimuddin Hamzah Alista, Adnin Amasyah, Munawir Anil Musmina, Nila Anwar Daud Appe, Samsu Ardiansyah, Ririn Teguh Asri Manafia Astawa, Kadek Wiana Asterina, Devi Cessaria Atmasari, Kica Atmin, Asrif Ayi Sukma, Komang Ayu, Sukma Azis Harun, Abdul Aziz Harun, Abdul Azlimin, Azlimin Bahtiar, La Ode Bakri, Muhammad Ananda Daniel Happy Putra Dedeh Nurhayati Fardila Santi Febriana Hende, Hendry Filhayah, Wa Ode Fitri Yanti Hadafiah Hadafiah Hapsari Hadju, Riny Harun, Abdul Azis Harun, Aziz Hasda, Hasda Hidayat, Muh Taufik Hidayat, Muh. Taufik Ikhsan Dwianto Iqbah, Indra Purnama Ismawati Ismawati Jumiati Bandu Kamalia, La Ode Kandari, Maryam Kartini Kartini Kudus, Musrifa Kurnia Saputra, Rois La Banudi La Ode Kamalia La Ode Saafi Lia Amelia Maming -, Maming Maming Maming Mando, Wa Ode Sitti Yuliana Mangidi, Muhammad Abdul Gafur Tirtayasa Mendri, Ketut Muh. Yamin Samma Muhammad Arsyi, La Ode Muhammad Asrullah Muhammad Rizal Rl Murni Sahida, Wa Ode Siti Natsir, Muh Nirwan, Muhammad Nita Roso Dwi Mahanani Novia Sarmiati nunung nunung NURHAYATI, DEDEH Nurleni, Nurleni Nurul Aisyiah Rizal Papua, Luciana Prasetya, Fikki Prasetyo, Mulyadi Putu Suri Saraswati Rahmawati, Rahmawati Ramadhany, Nanda Clara Rasyid, Sri Anggarini Ratna Umi Nurlila Rauf, Rahman Reinaldy Juliansyah, Muhammad Ridwan Adi Surya Risky, Sartini Rusdhan, Muhammad Saafi, La Ode Samma, Muh. Yamin Sanatang Santika, Fenni Sarmiati, Novia Sarnian, Sarnian Septiadi Rasyid Sijid, Rahmawati Sri Mulyani Sufiati, Sufiati Sukma, Komang Ayi Sunarsih Sunarsih Sunarsih Sunarsih Sunarsih Sunarsih Supodo, Timbul Suriani, Lili Syafaat, La Ode Syafruddin Syafruddin Syam, Amir Syawaluddin Syawaluddin, Syawaluddin Tahmar Tahmar Tasnim Tasnim Tasnim Tasnim Tassya Enggartini Insani Tri Rahayu Ulva, Sitti Marya Yasmin, Laode Muhammad Yobi Sanjaya Yuhadi, Asfani Yulianti Abubaeda, Dewi Yuliastri, Wa Ode Yunita Amraeni Zainal Zainal