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Analysis Of Competition Level Factors Of Clinical Practices In Vk Institute Use Of Personal Protective Equipment (Ppe) In Wide Care Post Op Section Cesarea (SC) In Sidoarjo Hospital Al Firdausi, Chilma; Mayasari, Ema; Yudhana, Amarin
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jgrph.v4i2.43

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The use of PPE should be carried out by health officers and students of clinical practice. The general objective of this research is to analyze the factors that influence the compliance of clinical practice students in using personal protective equipment of PPE In Wide Care Post Op Section Cesarea (SC) In Sidoarjo Hospital. The design of this research is quantitative with cross sectional approach. The population of this study is all students clinical practice in the VK (Verlos Kamer) room in Sidaorjo Hospital. The sample size is 27 respondents taken by Total Sampling technique. Variable dependent compliance student clinical practice, independent variable knowledge, experience, organization policy. The result of analysis using logistic regression. The result of the research shows that the respondents have high knowledge that is 19 respondents (70,4%), the respondents have experience of wound care that is 18 respondent (66,7%), the respondent do organizational policy that is 18 responden (66,7%), do wound care using PPE (personal protective equipment) that is 19 respondents (70,4%). Result of data analysis got p value = 0,000 <(0,05), which means that there is correlation between knowledge with level of compliance of clinical practice student in Sidoarjo Hospital. Result of data analysis got result p value = 0,037 <(0,05), meaning that there is relation between organization policy with level of compliance of clinical practice student in Sidoarjo Hospital. Knowledge is very influential on the behavior of students in using PPE (personal protective equipment). A person's behavior will be better and can last longer if based on good knowledge and awareness. As a Facilitator a clinical counselor is able to facilitate the student and as an evaluator able to evaluate whether the achievement of the student has been in accordance with the determined competency
Physical Conditions Of House And Community Behavior Analysis Of Acute Respiratory Tract Infection In Working Region Central Public Health Soe City South East Central District Dacosta Barros, Santino; Indasah; Yudhana, Amarin
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019): December
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The incidence of acute respiratory infections occurs due to poor air environmental conditions both inside and outside the home environment. The purpose of this study to analyze the physical condition of the house and the behavior of the community against the occurrence of acute respiratory infections in the work area of ​​Soe City Central Public Health East Central South District. This research design is correlational analytic with Cross sectional approach. The population studied by all ISPA patients in Soe City Public Health Central of South East Central District Regency with 358 people, with Simple Random Sampling technique obtained 189 respondents. Independent variable of house physical condition (Ventilation X1, X2 Lighting, X3 density, Floor type X4), community behavior X5 with dependent variable of acute respiratory infections occurrence. Data collection using observation. Data analysis with Ordinal Regression test, α = 0,05. The result of this research shows that almost half of the respondents have sufficient category behavior, that is 73 respondents (38,6%) and most of respondent have mild category of ISPA, that is 114 respondent (60,3%). Result of Ordinal Regression analysis simultaneously known there is influence of house physical condition and behavior of society collectively to ISPA event in work area of ​​Soe City Health Center South East Middle Regency (p-value = 0,000 < = 0,05). Partially, there is the effect of ventilation (p = 0,030), lighting (p = 0,030), occupancy density (p = 0,043), floor type (p = 0,049), and community behavior (p = 0,014) Environmental conditions that do not meet the health requirements will reduce the air quality in the room, the condition is exacerbated the lack of public behavior in maintaining environmental hygiene so that the air in the house a good place for the development of virus causes acute respiratory infections. Therefore it is expected for health institutions concerned to participate in improving the quality of public health by doing counseling related to healthy home and acute respiratory tract infection prevention behavior.
The Relationship Service Quality To The Satisfaction Of Mandiri In health Health Insurance Users Visited To Kediri Service Office Dwianggimawati, Mayta Sari; Yudhana, Amarin; Siyoto, Sandu
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2017): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jgrph.v2i2.116

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Service quality can mean a simple way to achieve desired goals in the most efficient and effective way, with an emphasis on satisfying the consumer. By knowing the level of customer satisfaction, health insurance can improve service quality. This study aims to determine the relationship of service quality to the satisfaction of health insurance users of Inhealth Mandiri who visited the Kediri Service Office. The method of this research is analytic correlation with cross sectional model. The population used by all Mandiri Inhealth health insurance users visited Kediri Kediri Service Office on average in May, June, July 2017. The sampling technique used simple random sampling of 68 respondents. The independent variable of service quality and dependent variable is the satisfaction of health insurance user of Mandiri Inhealth who visited Kediri Service Office. Technique of collecting data using questioner then in test with rank spearman with significant level 5%. The results showed that most respondents (60%) said the quality of good service as many as 41 people and got the majority of respondents (56%) satisfaction level is very satisfied sebnyak 38 people. Based on spearman rank test, the value of r (0,000) <α (0,05) hence Ho's denotes that there is relation to the satisfaction of health insurance user of Mandiri Inhealth who visited Kediri Service Office.  Better to maintain and improve the quality of service so that the health insurance user is very satisfied with the quality of service that has been provided by regularly evaluating the quality of service and the returning customer will be given a checklist of the services provided.
Analysis Of Perceveid Seriousness With Covid-19 Prevention Practice Among Urban Community In Kediri City Yudhana, Amarin; Mayasari, Ema; Bastian, Ardi
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021): December
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background:Corona disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Almost all over the world the number of COVID-19 cases continues to show an increase in the number of cases. Towards the end of 2021 in Indonesia, there are still additional cases of covid 19 which currently reaches 4,244,761. Meanwhile, the Covid-19 case that occurred in Kediri City is still adding new confirmations every day, although not as much as in the previous period. The addition was also accompanied by the addition of recovered patients. In this case, the application of health protocols is very necessary in preventing the spread of covid 19. So the purpose of this study is to analyze the perception of seriousness in preventing covid 19 disease in urban communities in Kediri City. Method : The research design used is analytic with a cross-sectional approach. The sample amounted to 144 spread over 3 sub-districts in the city of Kediri which was taken by simple random sampling. The data was processed using the Pearson Correlation test to see the relationship between perceived seriousness and covid 19 prevention practices. Result: Of the 144 respondents, some of them felt that COVID-19 was a serious disease and most of their behavior had implemented health protocols, although there were still people who did not implement health protocols in their daily activities. The significance value of the Pearson Correlation test: 0.000 < 0.05 there is a relationship between perceived seriousness and covid 19 prevention practices. Pearson correlation value: 0.761 means that perceived seriousness is positively related to covid 19 prevention practices and has a strong degree of correlation
Nutritional Status and Anemia in Islamic Boarding School Adolescent in Kediri City East Java Indonesia Sodik, Muhammad Ali; Yudhana, Amarin; Dwianggimawati, Mayta Sari
Indonesian Journal of Nutritional Epidemiology and Reproductive Vol. 1 No. 3 (2018): September
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Anemia is one of the major health problems in the world that is often overlooked in both developing and developed countries. Toddlers, pregnant women and adolescents are a high risk group of anemia. Although anemia has been known as a community nutrition problem for many years, progress in reducing its prevalence is still considered low. Even in some countries found an increase in the prevalence of anemia in adult women. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of nutritional status with the incidence of anemia in adolescent girls in Islamic boarding schools in Kediri City.The design of this study was an observational study with a cross sectional approach. By using sistematic random sampling technique, a sample of 294 respondents was obtained. The independent variables studied was nutritional. The dependent variable studied was anemia status in adolescent girls. The instrument used was a questionnaire, the data were analyzed using simple poisson regression test with a robust variance estimator at a significant level of 5%. The prevalence ratio and 95% confidence interval were presented. From the results of the study, it was found that prevalence of anemia among adolescent girls was 29,93%. There was a relationship between nutritional status and anemia among adolescent girls (PR = 3.280, 95% CI = 2.330-4.616). Islamic boarding schools are expected to facilitate and strive to improve adolescent reproductive health, especially in preventing anemia by holding a forum such as PIK KRR (Information Center for Adolescent Reproductive Health Counseling) or other containers that can answer student questions related to reproductive health
Analysis of Safety Riding Behavior of SMKN 2 Students Reviewed From Knowledge and Attitude Yudhana, Amarin; Sari, Nia
Indonesian Journal of Nutritional Epidemiology and Reproductive Vol. 1 No. 3 (2018): September
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Safety riding is an effort made to reduce the number of traffic accidents and the impact of traffic accidents. In Indonesia traffic accidents have now become the third killer after heart disease and stroke. Kediri city statistical data in 2014 figures on traffic accidents show that most of the victims were teenagers with a total of 396 children (70%) with also the majority of teenagers with a total of 293 (79%), with most types of motorcycle 561 ( 78%). The purpose of this study is to analyze the safety riding behavior of students of SMK 2 Kediri city in terms of knowledge and attitude. The research method used is analytic survey with a cross-sectional approach. The population and sample are students of SMK 2 Kediri city taken by cluster sampling technique. The data obtained were analyzed by binary logistic regression test. The results of the study of 103 respondents showed the age of respondents 15-17 years with the sex of most women (76%). Most stated the system of giving pocket money in a daily way and on average ranged from Rp. 10,000, - per day. Respondents as a whole did not have a SIM and most started the first age of riding a motorcycle at the age of 10 years. The respondents' knowledge is mostly in the high category 70% and positive attitude 51.5%, but most respondents have bad behavior 73% in driving. The results of logistic regression analysis showed that there was an influence of knowledge on the Safety Riding behavior of students of SMK 2 Kediri city and there was no effect on attitudes towards Safety Riding Behavior of students of SMK 2 Kediri city. It is very important to increase students' knowledge regarding safety riding as an effort to minimize deaths due to accidents
HUBUNGAN BUDAYA KESEHATAN DAN KESELAMATAN KERJA (K3) TERHADAP PRODUKTIVITAS KERJA DI BAGIAN INSTALASI PG.MRITJAN KEDIRI Ratna Wardhani; Edvin Ardiantoko; Amarin Yudhana
STRADA : Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol. 2 No. 1 (2013): May
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One of the company’s goal is to increase the productivity of the company. The purpose of this research is to know the relationship of occupational health and safety culture on labor productivity in the section Installation of PG.Mritjan kediri.The research uses cross sectional design. Population is all the workers in worker of Installation PG.Mritjan kediri using total sampling technique, a total sample of 59 respondents.The results of this research on variable occupational health and safety culture (K3) shows that 32 respondents (54,2%) were able to implement a culture of safety and occupational health well and on labor productivity got 54 respondents or (91,5%) had Good work productivity. Using Correlation pearson analysis, the level of significance value = 0,000 ( = 0,05) showed occupational health and safety culture on the productivity of labor in the section Installation PG.Mritjan Kediri. This is because the company provides health insurance, fulfillment of personal protective equipment and to provide job training to workers so as to improve quality and efficiency in work.
Low Economic Level and the Risk of Overweight Among Indonesian Junior and Senior High School Students Nugroho, Ariyanto; Setiyo Nugroho, Purwo; Yudhana, Amarin; Sunarti, Sri
Kesmas Vol. 20, No. 3
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Overweight and obesity among Indonesian adolescents have emerged as a pressing public health issue, reflecting global trends. This study examines the relationship between economic status and overweight prevalence among junior and senior high school students in Indonesia, using secondary data from the Global School-based Health Survey (GSHS). This study analyzed data from 9,977 students aged 11–18 years through a cross-sectional design and binary logistic regression, adjusting for dietary habits, physical activity, and sedentary behavior. Overall, 14.7% of students were overweight; the prevalence was notably higher among low-income students (27.4%) compared to high-income groups (14.2%). Students from lower economic backgrounds were 1.374 times more likely to be overweight (95% confidence Interval (CI): 1.011–1.867). Although many reported healthy behaviors, including regular fruit and vegetable consumption and participation in physical education, sedentary lifestyles and limited access to nutritious food remained significant challenges for low-income adolescents. These results highlight the complex interplay between economic status, health behaviors, and environmental factors, highlighting the need for targeted, equity-focused interventions to address disparities and curb obesity in Indonesia’s youth.