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Sensitive Intervention Policy Recommendations to Reduce Stunting Rates Based on Spatial Analysis of Sanitary Factors in DKI Jakarta Province 2021 Irawati, Septiria; Hermawati, Ema
Journal of Indonesian Health Policy and Administration Vol. 8, No. 3
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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The purpose of this study was to describe the prevalence of stunting in children under five and the percentage of proper sanitation, as well as recommendations for priority areas for stunting control interventions in the Province of the Special Capital Region of Jakarta in 2021. This study used a descriptive approach to present an overview of the percentage of sanitation and prevalence of stunting in children under five by sub-district in 38 districts in DKI Jakarta. Data is displayed as a map to show distribution areas based on high, medium, and low categories. An overlay was made between the distribution map of the percentage of sanitation and the prevalence of stunting to determine the areas with the highest risk. Analysis was carried out on the area's characteristics obtained from the spatial mapping results to determine the recommended intervention program policies. Based on the results of the overlay on the distribution of stunting prevalence and sanitation percentage maps, the recommended areas for priority intervention are Tambora, Sawah Besar, Johar Baru, Senen, Menteng, Jatinegara, Tebet, and Mampang Prapatan sub-districts. The recommended program to be carried out is sensitive interventions consisting of improving sanitation facilities and increasing knowledge and perceptions about sanitation. Improving sanitation facilities means increasing access to gooseneck latrines with septic tanks and access to clean water. Increasing knowledge and perception of the importance of sanitation to prevent stunting is carried out intensively and routinely through community activities and optimizing the role of community leaders.
Akses Terhadap Air Bersih dan Sanitasi Layak dalam Pencegahan Penyakit Tropis Terabaikan : Sebuah Tinjauan Sistematis Azhari, Achmad Rizki; Irawati, Septiria; Sari, Maya
Jurnal Ners Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025): JULI 2025
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

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Akses terhadap air bersih dan sanitasi yang layak sangat penting dalam pencegahan penyakit tropis terabaikan (NTD). Penyakit tropis terabaikan, yang disebabkan oleh berbagai patogen seperti virus, bakteri, parasit, jamur, dan toksin, seringkali terkait dengan lingkungan yang tidak layak dan kurangnya akses terhadap air bersih dan sanitasi. Artikel ini menyajikan tinjauan literatur tentang akses terhadap air bersih dan sanitasi layak dalam pencegahan penyakit tropis terabaikan: sebuah tinjauan sistematis. Penelitian deskriptif dengan pendekatan kualitatif studi systematic literature review. Penelusuran Google Scholar, PubMed dan ScienceDirect mengulas akses terhadap air bersih dan sanitasi layak dalam pencegahan penyakit tropis terabaikan: sebuah tinjauan sistematis. Sebanyak 7 studi yang dilakukan antara tahun 2020-2025 dimasukkan dalam tinjauan ini.Secara keseluruhan 108 judul diidentifikasi didapatkan 7 studi yang memenuhi syarat/kriteria yang membahas tentang akses terhadap air bersih dan sanitasi layak dalam pencegahan penyakit tropis terabaikan.Akses terhadap air bersih dan sanitasi yang layak adalah kunci untuk mencegah dan mengendalikan penyakit tropis terabaikan, serta meningkatkan kesehatan, kesejahteraan, dan kualitas hidup masyarakat. Peran pemerintah, organisasi internasional, dan masyarakat dalam menyediakan dan memanfaatkan air bersih dan sanitasi yang layak sangat penting untuk mencapai tujuan pembangunan berkelanjutan.
Edukasi Pertanian Sehat: Mitigasi Dampak Pestisida dan Genetic Modified Organism Wahyuningsih, Nur Endah; Sulistiyani, Sulistiyani; Budiyono, Budiyono; Irawati, Septiria; Suhartono, Suhartono; Rahman, Muhammad Auliya; Kurniawan, Aldi Prastya; Sari, Nethi Puspita; Pratiwi, Jessyca Widya; Zaskia, Pingkan Resa; Rahmawati, Septiana; Syahidah, Kayla Hana; Adiningsih, Amalia
Jurnal LINK Vol 21 No 2 (2025): NOVEMBER 2025
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

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Synthetic pesticide exposure remains a significant environmental health concern in Semarang Regency, particularly among farmers who rely heavily on chemical inputs. Although some farmers in Ketapang Village have begun adopting organic practices, their understanding of healthy farming and pesticide-related risks is still limited. This study aimed to strengthen the capacity of the Al Barokah Farmer Group through education and training on healthy farming practices, health risk mitigation related to chemical pesticides, and basic concepts of GMOs. The intervention included presentations, discussions, learning modules, and Focus Group Discussions to explore participants’ perspectives. Effectiveness was evaluated by comparing pre-test and post-test scores and analyzing changes across question components. Results showed an increase in average knowledge scores from 67.64 to 77.92. Eleven of Eightteen items (61.11%) demonstrated improved correct responses, particularly on pesticide use, local microorganisms (MOL), and liquid organic fertilizer (POC). Statistical testing yielded a p-value of 0.011, indicating a significant improvement in participants’ knowledge. These findings highlight the effectiveness of structured education in enhancing farmers’ understanding and support the adoption of safer and more sustainable agricultural practices. The results also identify key topics requiring further emphasis in future training programs.