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Understanding the Recent Mpox Outbreak: Are we Prepared? Mamun, Abdullah Al; Hapsari, Rafif Naufi Waskitha; Nugroho, Heru Santoso Wahito
Health Dynamics Vol 1, No 9 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hd10903

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Trend of Anemia Prevalence in Pregnant Women in the Working Area of Sukosari Health Center, Madiun City, 2018-2022 Sari, Nur Heliana; Nugroho, Heru Santoso Wahito; Handayani, Tinuk Esti; Rahayu, Teta Puji
Health Dynamics Vol 1, No 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hd10203

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Pregnancy anemia poses a significant national challenge due to its adverse impact on human resource (HR) quality. Without proper management, it can lead to maternal and fetal complications, even death. This study aimed to determine the trend of anemia prevalence of pregnant women from 2018-2022 in the working area of Sukosari Health Center, Madiun City. Conducted as descriptive quantitative research with predictive elements, it encompassed 2157 pregnant women in the center's jurisdiction. Utilizing the total population as the sample, data was collected from maternal LB3 documents. Trendline analysis in MS Office Excel revealed the trend and prediction of the anemia prevalence in the following year by displaying the equation display on chart. The results showed a trend and prediction of the anemia prevalence for pregnant women at the end of 2023, the total Sukosari Health Center increased. The trend and prediction of the prevalence of pregnant women in each village and each trimester of pregnancy also increased. The highest increase in the anemia prevalence for pregnant women occurred in Klegen Village and in the first trimester of pregnancy. From these results, it can be concluded that the trend of anemia prevalence of pregnant women at the health center has increased and exceeds the target set by the Madiun City Health Office, which is <15%. This condition needs to be monitoring and paid special attention to by increasing education on the prevention and treatment of anemia among adolescent girls and pregnant women, monitoring and evaluating the program of giving blood-added tablets, and maximizing local area monitoring of pregnant women. Innovative efforts can also be made in the form of taking blood tablets together on the opening day of pregnancy check-up services and during the implementation of classes for pregnant women and organizing classes for brides-to-be at health centers.
Impact, Implications, Challenges of Accelerating Maternal Mortality Rates in Indonesia Suparji, Suparji; Nugroho, Heru Santoso Wahito; Sunarto, Sunarto; Latif, Abdul; Prayogi, Agus Sarwo
Health Dynamics Vol 1, No 3 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hd10306

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This article discusses the impacts, implications and challenges of accelerating maternal mortality rates in Indonesia. Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) in Indonesia is still a serious public health problem. MMR in Indonesia shows a downward trend throughout the 1991-2015 period. However, in 2012 the infant mortality rate increased again and then fell in 2018. Even though it shows a decline, the MMR in Indonesia is still relatively high and still above the MDGS target of 102 per 100,000 live births. MMR in Indonesia in 2021 compared to 2020. The impact of a high MMR is a decline in the productive and competitive workforce, a decline in social welfare and poverty, a decline in life expectancy and quality of life in society, a decline in fertility rates and population growth, which can affect the demographic structure and demographic bonus. and declining reproductive and nutritional health status of women and children. Meanwhile, the implications arising from a high MMR are implications in terms of health, social, economic and development status. The challenges faced by Indonesia in reducing MMR are the low health budget allocation, the lack of health facilities and personnel, low access to PONED (Basic Emergency Neonatal Obstetric Services) and PONEK (Comprehensive Emergency Neonatal Obstetric Services) facilities, high disparities in socio-economic levels, and low awareness and healthy living behavior in the community. The conclusion of this short article about the maternal mortality rate in Indonesia is that the maternal mortality rate in Indonesia is still high and has not yet reached the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) target set by the UN, namely 70 per 100,000 live births in 2030. This article recommends Reducing MMR requires comprehensive and collaborative efforts from all parties, including central and regional governments, health institutions, civil society organizations, academics, media and society.
Increasing Awareness of the Village Disaster Risk Reduction Forum in Magetan Regency in Realizing Disaster Preparedness Sunarto, Sunarto; Nugroho, Heru Santoso Wahito; Suparji, Suparji
Health Dynamics Vol 1, No 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hd10204

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Disaster risk reduction forums as a capacity in disaster resilient villages often experience difficulties in realizing disaster preparedness. It is necessary to prioritize any element that is immediately realized, so that what is done truly makes society have resilience and toughness. five disaster preparedness parameters that must be prepared by the forum. These five parameters have 25 elements as constructs. Elements as a construct of disaster preparedness parameters become an instrument called Difficulty and Usefulness of Elements in Disaster Preparedness (DUEDP-Questionnaire). This DUEDP questionnaire serves as a guide enumerator for interviewing forum administrators and communities in 23 disaster-resilient villages in the Magetan district. Data was collected for three months starting May-July 2023. The element prioritization technique uses the Quadrant of Difficulty and Usefulness (QoDU) method. This method focuses on elements in the upper left quadrant, namely elements that are very useful but how to make it happen is very difficult. The research results place the elements of involving vulnerable groups in socializing about disasters, providing village funds for disaster management, preparing contingency plan documents, providing early warning system tools, and training families to provide disaster preparedness bags as the main priorities that must be immediately realized by the forum.
Factors Influencing Nutrition and Blood Supplement Tablet Consumption Among Prospective Brides Athayalillah, Armedya Labiba; Nugroho, Heru Santoso Wahito; Hanifah, Astin Nur; Saadah, Nurlailis
Health Dynamics Vol 1, No 6 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hd10605

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Background: Anemia is a condition where the number of red blood cells or the capacity of red blood cells to carry oxygen is not sufficient to meet physiological needs. Factors that influence anemia are nutritional patterns where poor eating habits can cause iron deficiency. Lack of awareness or compliance with the consumption of blood supplement tablets can also predispose someone to anemia. The Health Belief Model (HBM) is a health behavior model that is used to predict behavior. HBM consists of perceived susceptibility, perceived benefits, perceived barriers, perceived severity, perceived self-efficacy and cues to action. The aim of this research is to determine the factors that influence the behavior of consuming nutrition and blood supplement tablets to prevent anemia in bridesmaids in Religious Affairs Office (KUA), Maospati District, Magetan Regency in 2024. Method: This is an observational analytical quantitative research with a sample of 31 prospective brides and grooms at religious affairs office Maospati in 2024. This research was measured using a health belief model questionnaire by distributing questionnaires to prospective brides and grooms. Data analysis uses primary data which is tested with descriptive analysis, classical assumption tests and linear regression tests. Results: Of the 6 behavioral factors studied include perceived susceptibility, perceived benefits, perceived barriers, perceived severity, perceived self-efficacy and cues to action, which is only perceived self-efficacy with a p-value of 0.000. Conclusion: The factors that influence the behavior of consuming nutrition and blood supplement tablets among prospective brides at the Maospati religious affaris office, only self-efficacy has an influence. Therefore, perceived self-efficacy needs to be prioritized.
Book Review of Research and Publication Ethics, written by Santosh Kumar Yadav, Switzerland: Springer Cham, 2023, 255 pp, ISBN 9783031269714, Ebook: $93.08 USD Lameky, Vernando Yanry; Nugroho, Heru Santoso Wahito
Health Dynamics Vol 1, No 5 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hd10502

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Research and Publication Ethics includes principles that guide researchers in conducting and disseminating research ethically. Emphasize integrity, honesty, openness, and respect for subjects' rights, preventing conflicts of interest. Adhering to these principles is critical to maintaining trust and credibility in research. Addressing violations such as plagiarism ensures reliability and credibility. Technology helps detect plagiarism, while open research practices encourage transparency and validation. Upholding a code of ethics and participating in ethical forums further strengthens ethical behaviour. Understanding digital data ethics is very important. This book review reflects the importance of ethical practices in research and publication integrity.
Empowerment Disaster-Resilient Village Forums for Health Crisis Preparedness: A Participatory Action Research Approach Sunarto, Sunarto; Nugroho, Heru Santoso Wahito; Suparji, Suparji; Prasetyo, Aries; Sulikah, Sulikah; Rahayu, Teta Puji
Health Dynamics Vol 1, No 11 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hd11103

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This study aims to enhance the Disaster Resilient Village (Destana) forum's preparedness for disaster-related health crises. The key challenges identified are low community response to early warning systems and slow mobilization of health resources, both contributing to high victim numbers and exacerbating health crises. The study focuses on creating an accessible early warning system and accelerating health resource mobilization, prioritizing these elements based on an analysis of disaster preparedness parameters. Using Action Research with a Participatory Action Research (PAR) design, the research was conducted in Magetan Regency, East Java, involving 150 Destana forum administrators. The study explores the development of early warning procedures, health contingency plans, emergency response structures, and simulation plans. The findings reveal that the Destana forum successfully developed tailored health contingency plans for each village, including an inclusive early warning system Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for vulnerable groups. Additionally, an integrated health command structure was formed, enhancing emergency response coordination. Emergency response simulations with 90 participants demonstrated improved readiness and community engagement in handling health crises. The study highlights the importance of a participatory, sustainable approach to building resilience, showing that active community involvement fosters collective responsibility for managing health crises during disasters.
Penyususan Draf Modul Kesiapsiagaan Bencana Melalui Pendekatan Focus Group Discussion Suparji Suparji; Nani Surtinah; Susi Milwati; Farida Halis; Emy Rianti; Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho; Aris Handayani
Jurnal Penelitian Kesehatan SUARA FORIKES Vol 14, No 2 (2023): April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/sf14209

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In an effort to increase community capacity, especially knowledge and attitudes about disaster preparedness, it is necessary to optimize. Therefore the development of teaching materials in the form of modules is a very urgent need. In order to develop good modules that are in accordance with the needs of the community, a needs analysis step is needed based on the real conditions that exist in the community. A good module is a module that can condition learning activities in the community to be more well-planned, independent, thorough and with clear results (outputs). The purpose of this research was to design a module through needs analysis in preparing a draft disaster preparedness module through a Focus Group Discussion approach, so that a good module is produced. The method used in this study was Research and Development with steps that had been implemented including analysis of the needs of teaching materials through Focus Group Discussion activities, and good module drafts are produced as a basis for preparing disaster preparedness modules. Participants in the FGD activities were representatives of members of the DESTANA DRR forum in four villages in the Poncol District area. 40 people, DESTANA forum facilitators 2 people and 2 disaster practitioners. The data collection method uses FGD activities. The FGD implementation process was designed through several stages, namely determining objectives, number of participants, implementation time, length of implementation, FGD topics and a list of questions that need to be discussed in FGD activities regarding the framework of the disaster preparedness module. The results of the FGD based on strategic issues as the basis for drafting the preparedness module draft agreed that there were 5 module chapters, namely integrated knowledge and attitude variables on disaster management concepts, policies and guidelines, emergency response plans, early warning systems, and human resource mobilization. The conclusion from the FGD results was the drafting of a community-based disaster preparedness module based on the development of the strategic issues discussed in the FGD activities. The strategic contents include integrated knowledge and attitude variables regarding the concept of disaster management, policies and guidelines, emergency response plans, early warning systems, and HR mobilization.Keywords: focus group discussion; module; disaster preparedness ABSTRAK Dalam upaya peningkatan kapasitas masyarakat terutama pengetahuan dan sikap tentang kesiapsiagaan bencana perlu untuk dioptimalkan. Oleh karena itu pengembangan bahan ajar dalam bentuk modul menjadi kebutuhan yang sangat mendesak. Untuk menyusun modul yang baik dan sesuai dengan kebutuhan masyarakat diperlukan langkah analisis kebutuhan berasarkan kondisi riil yang ada di masyarakat. Modul yang baik adalah modul yang dapat mengkondisikan kegiatan pembelajaran dimasyarakat lebih terencana dengan baik, mandiri, tuntas dan dengan hasil (output) yang jelas. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah merancang modul melalui analisis kebutuhan dalam penyususan draf modul kesiapsiagaan bencana melalui pendekatan Focus Group Discussion, supaya dihasilkan modul yang baik. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah pengembangan (Research and Development) dengan langkah-langkah yang telah dilaksanakan meliputi analisis kebutuhan bahan ajar melalui kegiatan Focus Group Discussion, dan dihasilkan draf modul yang baik sebagai dasar penyusunan modul kesipsiagaan bencana. Partisipan dalam kegiatan FGD adalah perwakilan dari anggota forum PRB DESTANA di empat desa di wilayah Kecamatan Poncol. berjumlah 40 orang, fasilitator forum DESTANA sebanyak 2 orang dan praktisi  bencana sejumlah 2 orang. Metode pengumpulan data menggunakan melalui kegiatan FGD. Proses peelaksanaan FGD dirancang melalui beberapa tahapan yaitu menentukan tujuan, jumlah partisipan, waktu pelaksanaan, lama pelaksanaan, topic FGD serta daftar pertanyaan yang perlu dibahas dalam kegiatan FGD tentang kerangka modul kesiapsiagaan bencana. Hasil FGD berdasarkan isu strategis sebagai dasar penyusunan draf modul kesiapsiagaan disepakati ada 5 bab modul yaitu variabel pengetahuan dan sikap yang terintegrasi tentang konsep manajemen kebencanaa, kebijakan dan panduaan, Rencana tanggap darurat, sistem peringatan dini, dan mobilisasi SDM. Kesimpulan dari hasil FGD adalah tersusunya draf modul kesiapsiagaan bencana berbasis masrakat berdasarkan pengembangan dari issu strategis yang dibahas dalam kegiatan FGD. Issi strategis tersebut meliputi variabel pengetahuan dan sikap yang terintegrasi tentang konsep manajemen kebencanaa, kebijakan dan panduaan, rencana tanggap darurat, sistem peringatan dini, dan mobilisasi SDM.Kata kunci: focus group discussion; modul; kesiapsiagaan bencana
Attitude Factor in Increasing Intention to Come to The Integrated Service Post Suparji Suparji; Nani Surtinah; Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho; Sunarto Sunarto
JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN Vol 21 No 3 (2023): JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN
Publisher : Research and Community Service Unit, Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Kupang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31965/infokes.Vol21.Iss3.1071

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Integrated Healthcare Center (integrated service post) is the government's effort to make it easier for the Indonesian people to obtain maternal and child health services. The main problem of this research is the low number of visits by toddlers to Integrated Healthcare Center service posts. This study analyses the relationship between attitudes about the Integrated Healthcare Center and intention to come to the Integrated Healthcare Center. The researcher wants to apply the theory of planned behaviour that intentions influence behaviour while attitudes towards an object, subjective norms and behavioural control influence intentions. Rangacanga correlation research, with a cross-sectional approach. The population of mothers under five is 135 people, and the sample size is 101 people. The sampling technique used is simple random sampling. The data collection instrument was in the form of attitude and intention questionnaires. The independent variable is attitude, and the dependent variable is the intention to visit the Integrated Healthcare Center. In statistical analysis with the Pearson product-moment statistical test, the error rate is set at 0.05. The results showed that 51.28% of mothers under five had a positive attitude, and 51.28% had positive intentions. Statistical test results obtained p: 0.00 <α 0.05 concluded that there is a relationship with the correlation coefficient value of 0.670. This study concludes that the mother's positive attitude positively impacts Integrated Healthcare Center visits by mothers of toddlers. So, it is suggested that community leaders or health workers motivate and empower the community to participate in Integrated Healthcare Center activities.
Development of a Community-Based Disaster Preparedness Module: Enhancing Resilience and Response Capabilities Suparji, Suparji; Nugroho, Heru Santoso Wahito; Sunarto, Sunarto; Sulikah, Sulikah; Setiyani, Astuti; Rusdianti, Alfi
Health Dynamics Vol 2, No 6 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hd20604

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Background: Disaster preparedness is one of the important aspects in reducing the negative impacts of disasters, especially in areas prone to natural disasters. This study aims to develop a community-based disaster preparedness module that can improve community resilience and response capabilities to disaster threats. This module is designed to provide practical guidance in preparedness efforts, as well as build the capacity of local communities. Methods: This study uses a research and development design with quantitative and qualitative approaches. The population in this study was the community in disaster-prone areas in Genilangit Village, Poncol District, Magetan Regency. The sample consisted of 120 respondents selected using purposive sampling techniques, with the criteria of the community who had been involved in disaster mitigation activities. The main variable in this study was community preparedness before and after the implementation of the module. The data collection instrument used a questionnaire to measure preparedness and in-depth interviews to gain qualitative insights into the implementation of the module. Quantitative data were analyzed using paired descriptive statistics to see the difference in preparedness before and after the module intervention. While qualitative data were analyzed using thematic analysis techniques. Results: The results of this study indicate that the implementation of the module significantly increased the level of community preparedness in terms of knowledge, attitudes, and skills related to disaster mitigation. Conclusion: These findings indicate that this module can be an effective tool in increasing community resilience in disaster-prone areas. 
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