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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.
Understanding The Resistance to Health Information Systems Ackah, David; Alvarado, Angelito E; Nugroho, Heru Santoso Wahito; Polnok, Sanglar; Martiningsih, Wiwin
Health Notions Vol 1 No 1 (2017): January-March 2017
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User resistance is users’ opposition to system implementation. Resistance often occurs as a result of a mismatch between management goals and employee preferences. There are two types of resistance to health iformation system namely active resistance and passive resistance. The manifestation of active resistance are being critical,  blaming/accusing, blocking, fault finding, sabotaging, undermining, ridiculing, intimidating/threatening, starting rumors, appealing to fear, manipulating arguing, using facts selectively, distorting facts and  raising objections. The manifestation of passive resistance are agreeing verbally but not following through, failing to implement change, procrastinating/dragging feet, feigning ignorance, withholding information, suggestions, help or support, and standing by and allowing the change to fail.
Misleading Use of the Terms of Univariate and Bivariate Analysis in Health Research Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho; Budi Joko Santosa
Health Notions Vol 3, No 8 (2019): August
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Difficulty-Usefulness Pyramid (DUP) as a Method of Selecting Priority Elements in the Use of Long-Term Contraceptive Methods Sunarto Sunarto; Risky Ika Septiana Puspitasari; Myrna A. Mercado; Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho; Suparji Suparji; Ayesha Hendriana Ngestiningrum
Health Notions Vol 6, No 4 (2022): April
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Family Planning is a program of the Indonesian government to regulate the rate of population growth by using contraceptive methods. Contraception is divided into two types, namely long-term contraceptive methods (MKJP) and non-long-term contraceptive methods (Non-MKJP). Factors that influence the use of contraception are fertile age couple knowledge about MKJP, costs, skills of officers, availability of tools, counseling-information and family planning education, husband's support, access to services, satisfaction with using contraceptives, and history of use. This research was conducted to determine what factors influence the selection of MKJP methods in Bulugunung Plaosan Village, Magetan Regency. The difference with other similar studies lies in the method, selection of influence factors used the Difficulty-Usefulness Pyramid (DUP) method. This study was a descriptive study involving 64 women of family planning Non-MKJP participants in Bulugunung Plaosan Village, Magetan Regency from January to May 2020. The data analysis used the calculation of the mean score of difficulty and usefulness for each element of the MKJP and calculated the range starting from the mean difficulty score up to the mean usefulness score. Focus group discussion method has been used to determinate of elements. The elements that were categorized as high priority were availability of family planning services, service fee of family planning, and communication, information and education of family planning. Keywords: elements; long-term contraception method; Difficulty-Usefulness Pyramid
Development of Scientific Activity in Humanistic Network for Science and Technology Tanko Titus Auta; Sanglar Polnok; Ilyas Ibrahim; Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho
Health Notions Vol 3, No 6 (2019): June
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The Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (HNST) has been established in order to help advance science and technology, through scientific activities. After reaching the age of 2 years, HNST has achieved significant developments in carrying out its ambition to actively participate in advancing science and technology and on an international scale. In future plans, HNST will focus on expanding journals, publishing books, extending training and assistance as well as collaboration with government agencies. Keywords: HNST, science and technology, scientific activities
Fostering a climate for sharing scientific experiences through the publication of letter to editors Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho
Health Notions Vol 3, No 9 (2019): September
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Community Empowerment Model Based on Independence in Administration Alert Village Health Sector Suparji Suparji; Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho; Sunarto Sunarto
Health Notions Vol 2, No 2 (2018): February
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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. Keywords: Physical capital, Social capital, Community empoweredness, Alert village
Publication Opportunities of Non-research Articles in Health Joel Rey Ugsang ACOB; Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho; Tanko Titus Auta
Health Notions Vol 5, No 01 (2021): January
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The pandemic may isolate researchers, but is not ceasing the desire to generate newer concepts as effective material to publish. This manuscript epitomizes non-research articles in health which are promising to sustain the generation of ideas and knowledge in the absence of the conventional research process through outdoor surveys.Keywords: publication; health; non research article
Easy Ways to Distinguish Data with Interval and Ratio Scales Heru Santoso Wahito NUGROHO; Joel Rey U. Acob; Angelito E. Alvarado; Wiwin Martiningsih
Health Notions Vol 4, No 6 (2020): June
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Easy Ways to Distinguish Data with Interval and Ratio Scales
Understanding the Nature of Participatory Action Research in Health Joel Rey Ugsang Acob; Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho
Health Notions Vol 3, No 7 (2019): July
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Not until one has understand and fully realized that participatory action research is less objective that any other shapes of scientific investigation, the conduct of such process remains mysterious and difficult to achieve. This article is aimed at bridging myths in cultivating community of people with facilities of identifying their current stance, investigating their own practices, and able to address the problem to transform them under the limelight of experts. Moreover, the manuscript includes discussions on the nature, dimension and frameworks of participatory action research activity to improve situation, reflect and act again until they see transformation in process through synergistic exertions between those involved. Keywords: action research; participatory action research; caring; research; nursing
Co-Authors Abdul Ganing Abdul Latif Abdullah Al Mamun Abdullah Al Mamun Abdullah Al Mamun Achmad Gatot Sunariyanto Acob, Joel Rey Ugsang Agus Sarwo Prayogi Ah Yusuf Aji, Rozan Asyrofi Rakyan Risang Al Mamun, Abdullah Alfian Helmi Ambo Dale Ambo Dalle Aminuddin Angelito E Alvarado Angelito E Alvarado, Angelito E Angelito E. Alvarado Angelito E. Alvarado Angelito E. Alvarado Anik Tri Haryani Arief Budiono Aries Prasetyo Aris Handayani Arsyad, Gusman Astin Nur Hanifah Astuti Setiyani, Astuti Athayalillah, Armedya Labiba Atik Badi'ah Atik Badi'ah Atik Badi'ah Atik Badi'ah Atik Badiah Atik Badi’ah AUTA, Tanko Titus Auta, Tanko Titus Titus Azwarni Azwarni A`im Matun Nadhiroh Badi'ah, Atik Baharuddin Bahtiar Bahtiar Bahtiar Bahtiar Bahtiar Bahtiar Bahtiar Bahtiar Bambang Hadi Sugito Bondan Palestin Bringiwatty Batbual Budi Santoso Budi Susatia Chitya Widya Ayu Raswati Desita Cut Aja Nuraskin David Ackah David Ackah David Ackah David Ackah, David Dessy Arna, Yessy Dewi Rika Miranti Dudi Hartono Dyah Adriantini Sintha Dewi Edmelyn B. Cacayan Elfida Elfida Emy Rianti Eva Sulistiany Evi Irianti Fahmi Hafid Fajriansyah Fajriansyah Farida Halis FRANSISKUS SALESIUS ONGGANG Gede Dalem Gilang Mahajaya Putra Gulyamov, Said Saidakhrarovich Hadi Prayitno, Hadi Hammad, Hammad Handayani, Tinuk Esti Handoyo Handoyo Handoyo Handoyo Hapsari, Rafif Naufi Waskitha Hari Basuki Notobroto Hendrik Hendrik Hendriyani, Feftin I Ketut Gama I Ketut Sudiantara I Putu Suiraoka I Wayan Mustika ilyas - ibrahim Ilyas Ibrahim Imam Sunarno, Imam Indah Lestari, Indah Intening, Vivi Retno Ismoyowati, Tri Wahyuni Izziyana, Wafda Vivid Jane Leo Mangi Joel Rey Acob Ugsang Joel Rey U. Acob Joel Rey U. Acob Joel Rey U. Acob Joel Rey U. Acob Joel Rey Ugsang ACOB Joel Rey Ugsang Acob Joel Rey Ugsang Acob Joel Rey Ugsang Acob Joel Rey Ugsang Acob Kadar Ramadhan Kamilus Mamoh Karwati Karwati Kasad Kasad Kasiati Kasiati Khambali, Khambali Khudzaifah Dimyati Koekoeh Hardjito Koesmantoro, Hery Kristyani, Devi Kusumawardani, Emi Lameky, Vernando Yanry Lapodi, Abd Rijali Lia Herliana Lina Lina M. Fadly Kaliky M. Miftachul Ulum Mardiyanah, Nurul Mareta Bakale Bakoil Mariana Ngundju Awang Matje Meriati Huru Melati, Nimsi Mira Komariah Mufida Aziza Baroroh Muhammad Anshari, Muhammad Muhammad Najib muhammad saleh Muliani Mustaffa, Aminuddin Myrna A. Mercado Myrna A. Mercado Nadifah, Azkia Izzatun Nana Usnawati Nani Surtinah Nani Surtinah Nani Surtinah Nani Surtinah Nasrul Ngestiningrum, Ayesha Hendriana Ni Ketut Mendri Ni Ketut Mendri Ni Ketut Mendri Ni Ketut Mendri Ni Wayan Rusni Nina Indriyawati Noer Saudah, Noer Nur Heliana Sari Nurdin Nurdin nurlailis saadah Nuryani . Nuryani, Nuryani Pertiwi, Nabila Putri Pius Selasa Purwanti, Dwi Rafif Naufi Waskitha Hapsari Ragu Harming Kristina Rahardjo, Sutio Rahayu Sumaningsih Rahayu, Teta Puji Riska Wahyu Utami Risky Ika Septiana Puspitasari Ristya Widi Endah Yani Rizka Rizka Rofi’ah, Ika Ainur Rusdianti, Alfi Sainuddin Sainuddin Sanglar Polnok Sanglar Polnok Sanglar Polnok Sanglar Polnok Sanglar Polnok, Sanglar Santosa, Budi Joko Santosa, Budi Joko Sari, Nur Heliana Sarjiyati Sarjiyati Sausan Hanifah Setyowati Setiawan Shelby Indah Cantika Permatasari Sholikah, Nurrochmatin Sigit Sapto Nugroho Sillehu, Sahrir Siti Syahida Nurani Sri Angriani Sri Utami Sri Wayanti Sri Winarni Stefanus Supriyanto Subagyo . subagyo subagyo Suhatno Sulikah Sulikah Sulystiono, Dony Sumaningsih, Rahayu Sumasto, Hery Sunarto . Sunarto Sunarto Sunarto Sunarto Sunarto Sunarto Sunarto Sunarto Sunarto Sunarto Sunarto, Sunarto SUPARJI Suparji Suparji Suparji Suparji Supriyanti Supriyanti Surtinah, N Surtinah, N. Surtinah, Nani Susi Ahmawati Susi Milwati Susiani Tri Wahyuningsh Sutio Rahardjo T. Iskandar Faisal Tanjung Subrata Tanko Titus AUTA Tanko Titus Auta Tanko Titus Auta Tanko Titus Auta Tanko Titus Auta Taqwin Taqwin Teta Puji Rahayu Teuku Alamsyah Titik Endarwati Titin Wulandari Tri Johan Agus Yuswanto Trisna Sumadewi Tuhana, Veki Edizon Tuhu Pinardi, Tuhu Verlingga Diah Oktiasa Putri Vincentius Supriyono Vincentius Supriyono Wahyurianto, Yasin Wayanti, Sri Wella Nur Hidayah Widjiati Winarko, Winarko Windhu Purnomo Wiwin Martiningsih Yulianus Sudarman H Melangka Yuni Purwati Yunita Satya Pratiwi Yustiana Olfah Zulkarnaini Zulkarnaini