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Indeks Perilaku Ketidakpedulian Lingkungan Hidup (IPLKH) Anggota Organisasi Kemahasiswaan Universitas Respati Yogyakarta Elisabeth Deta Lustiyati; Nur Alvira Pasca Wati; Yelli Yani Rusyani; Jati Untari
MEDIA ILMU KESEHATAN Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Media Ilmu Kesehatan
Publisher : Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30989/mik.v12i1.830

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Background: One of the objectives of the 13th SDG is is to take urgent action to address climate change and its impacts. Higher education is the highest educational institution that has an important role in a sustainable future. Objective: This research aims to obtain and evaluate the environmental ignorance behaviour of students who are members of student organizations at Universitas Respati Yogyakarta. Methods: The method in this study is descriptive quantitative to measure the Environmental Ignorance Behaviour Index (EIBI). This research was conducted at October 2022. Results: The highest ignorance index is the dimensions of water saving and transportation usage, which is 0.67. Sharing value of environmental ignorance behaviour comes from the use of transportation (29.57%), water saving (29,52%) and energy management (18.10%). Conclusion: The dimensions of the use of transportation and water saving make a high contribution to the Environmental Ignorance Behaviour Index of student organization members.
Prolonged Sitting Causes Lower Back Pain For Nursing Students In Yogyakarta, Indonesia Natalia Ririn Kalumbang; Januar Rizqi; Nur Alvira Pascawati
Jurnal Keperawatan Respati Yogyakarta Vol 7 No 1 (2020): JANUARY 2020
Publisher : Universitas Respati Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35842/jkry.v7i1.525

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Individuals who spend most of their time sitting for long periods are at risk of experiencing low back pain. Pain complaints are the most common injuries in the work environment, both as administrator and in academia. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the lengths of sitting during lectures with complaints of low back pain. This research is a quantitative analytic cross-sectional design conducted on 62 nursing students. Sitting time and pain complaints were measured using a questionnaire, physical examination (laseque test) and descriptive scale verbal pain assessment instrument (VDS). Data analysis used Fisher exact test with α: 5%. The results showed that the number of respondents who experienced low back pain complaints was 44 (71.0%) with a sitting time of ≥5 hours is 51 (82.3%) with a value of p = 0.025. The conclusion of this research is the length of sitting during lectures is at risk of causing low back pain
Pengelolaan Sampah di Perguruan Tinggi Sesuai Konsep Green Campus (Studi Kasus: Universitas Respati Yogyakarta) Nur Alvira Pascawati; Elisabeth Deta Lustiyati; Jati Untari; Dea Putri Ramadanti
Dinamika Lingkungan Indonesia Vol 10, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/dli.10.2.p.70-81

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The expansion and growth of Higher Education in Indonesia are very rapid with a large population, large area, and dense activity, resulting in significant waste generation. This study was to analyze and plan waste management according to the green campus concept. This research uses a descriptive explorative with a case study strategy at Universitas Respati Yogyakarta. The sample is all waste generated in the campus and the research instrument uses 2 guidelines: measurement of waste generation and composition refers to the SNI and waste management analysis based on guidelines from UI GreenMetric. The results showed that the generation and volume of waste were above the SNI values. The waste containers provided do not meet SNI: volume, number, color, and several waste collection tools. The campus has a program to reduce the use of paper and plastic, but it has not been maximized because there is no recycling program, >75% of organic waste has not been handled, there is no handling of B3 waste and the method of disposing of liquid waste is still conventional. The conclusion is that handling waste on site is a step that must be carried out before being disposed of in a container.
University Readiness Analysis Towards Green Campus: A Case Study Using UI GreenMetric Nur Alvira Pascawati; Elisabeth Deta Lusiyati; Jati Untari; Dea Putri Ramadanti
Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023): Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/dpphj.v17i2.7625

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Background: Global warming is a problem that attracts the world's attention because of its harmful effects on living things, including in Indonesia. One of the efforts made by the government is to invite universities to play an active role in reducing the impact of global warming through the green campus program. This study aims to analyze the university's readiness for a Green Campus through a case study at Universitas Respati Yogyakarta (UNRIYO). Method: This research uses a descriptive-quantitative method with case studies at Campus 2 UNRIYO. The population is the entire academic community, infrastructure, transportation, and guidelines that are by the Green Campus indicator. Instruments and data analysis using guidelines from UI GreenMetric with observational variables consisting of 6 indicators, namely Setting & Infrastructure (SI), Energy and Climate Change (EC), Waste (WS), Water (WR), Transportation (TR), and Education & Research (ED). Results: The results of the assessment show that UNRIYO on the SI indicator is at a score of 350 (readiness level 23.3%), EC score of 725 (34.5%), WS score of 450 (25% readiness level), TR score of 0, ED score of 425 (19.4% readiness level). Conclusion: These results indicate that UNRIYO is at a level that is less ready to implement Green Campus. The obstacles experienced are: 1) The supervisory function is still weak so the implementation of the green campus is not sustainable. 2) Incompatibility of infrastructure to realize smart building. 3) There is no sanction and appreciation for the practice of Green Campus. 4) Weak only policy support to create a sustainable environment. 5) Less massive Green Campus socialization, 8) Limited human resources in integrating scientific competence with tri dharma towards Green Campus.
Home Environmental Factors with the Presence of Disease-Transmitting Vectors in Traditional Villages, North Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara Nur Alvira Pascawati
Unnes Journal of Public Health Vol 12 No 2 (2023): Unnes Journal of Public Health
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) in cooperation with Association of Indonesian Public Health Experts (Ikatan Ahli Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia (IAKMI))

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ujph.v12i2.68488

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Indonesia is an archipelagic country that has many tribes and traditional villages. This makes the variables that affect the breeding and production of disease-transmitting mosquito vectors very complex. This study aims to observe customary areas that still adhere to customs in arranging community-housing patterns that may have the potential for mosquito-borne diseases. This study used a cross-sectional design with a sample of 67 houses in Segenter Hamlet. Sampling technique with the simple random sampling method. Data analysis, namely univariate, bivariate, and multivariate. The presence of disease-transmitting mosquitoes in traditional villages was mostly found in traditional-type houses. The determinant factor that contributes 77.79% to the presence of disease-transmitting mosquitoes is the placement of the kitchen outside the home. This factor is reinforced by the presence of a food storage area, the absence of an insulating door in the house, the location of the bathroom outside the house, the roof of the house made of woven, the traditional type house, the mixed type house and the walls of the house made of woven. These findings contribute to the development of an early warning system for the potential spread of vector-borne diseases and the development of health tourism through house screening.
Pemberdayaan Peran Mahasiswa Menanggapi Perubahan Iklim Melalui Gaya Hidup Berkelanjutan (Sustainable Lifestyle) Peduli Lingkungan Elisabeth Deta Lustiyati Lustiyati; Nur Alvira Pascawati; Yelli Yani Rusyani; Jati Untari; Ade Puput Melliani; Ade Christian Yanuardo
Jurnal Pengabdian Nasional (JPN) Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Januari
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) STMIK Indonesia Banda Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35870/jpni.v4i1.100

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The SDGs pay particular attention to climate change. One of them is SDG 13, which aims to take immediate action to combat climate change and its impacts. Higher education is the premier educational institution that plays a vital role in a sustainable future. In order to maintain environmental sustainability, universities dealing with the environment need human resources. Student associations or unions are effective forums for promoting environmental awareness among individual members. This non-profit service aims to provide education on environmentally responsible behavior for sustainable living. The activity was held from 8th to 10th October 2022 at Campus 2 of Respati University Yogyakarta. The participants of this training were members of the student association of Respati University Yogyakarta, and 26 people participated. Educational activities carried out as part of this activity include the presentation of materials on environmental protection, brainstorming on environmental protection actions, focus group discussions on environmental protection work programs, and environmental protection as a form of support for the Green Campus of Respati University Yogyakarta. Contains a statement of protection. The activity was well received by the participants as 12 of the 16 student groups in the study program participated and all participants attended the two-day activity. Students' environmental care behavior is influenced by several indicators. One of them is student involvement in home, college, and character/lifestyle shaping. Universities must play a role in fostering a greener attitude in the academic community through infrastructure, governance, campus activities, research and curricula.
Determinant factor affected the presence of Aedes sp. in a customary village Pascawati, Nur Alvira; Satoto, Tri Baskoro Tunggul
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 12, No 3: September 2023
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v12i3.22996

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Vector surveillance and control are the only reliable means for the prevention and control of dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever, such as in Customary Village environments. Indonesia is an archipelagic country that has many Customary Villages, so the variables that affect the breeding of dengue vectors are numerous and complex. This study identifies potential vector breeding places and environmental factors for the presence of Aedes sp. in Customary Villages. A study with a cross-sectional design was conducted in the Segenter Customary Villages, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Simple and multiple logistic regression analysis to identify risk factors associated with the presence of Aedes larvae. The results showed that the entomological index was in the high category and at risk as a potential breeding place for the Aedes sp. The determinant factor that affects the presence of dengue vectors is the traditional type of house (p-value=0.005; RP=2.138). This factor is strengthened by the 70-90% humidity (p-value= 0.009; RP=1.764), 25-30 oC house temperatures (p-value=0.011; RP=1.650), and mixed type house (p-value=0.067; RP=1.413). These findings contribute to the development of an early warning system regarding the potential spread of Aedes vector-borne diseases, increase awareness, promote and prevention of dengue fever (DF), and its vectors to healthy tourism in Indonesia.
Model Prediksi Kasus DBD Berdasarkan Perubahan Iklim: Cohort Study dengan Data NASA di Kabupaten Bantul Rahayuningtyas, Dwi; Pascawati, Nur Alvira; Alfanan, Azir; Dharmawan, Rega
Jurnal Kesehatan Lingkungan Indonesia Vol 24, No 1 (2025): Februari 2025
Publisher : Master Program of Environmental Health, Faculty of Public Health, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jkli.24.1.84-94

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Latar belakang: Kasus DBD di Provinsi Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta masih cenderung tinggi terutama di Kabupaten Bantul dengan Incidance Rate ≥ 49/100.000 penduduk. Peningkatan kasus DBD dipengaruhi oleh perubahan iklim karena iklim menjadi ancaman kesehatan terbesar bagi manusia dan dapat mendukung proses transmisi penularan penyakit oleh vektor. Perubahan iklim dapat menggambarkan pola kejadian kasus DBD masa lampau dan masa kini yang berhubungan dengan variasi suhu, kelembaban relative 2 meter, tekanan udara, dan pengawanan dengan tujuan untuk membuat suatu model prediksi kasus DBD dari variabel perubahan iklim yang paling berpengaruh di Kabupaten Bantul menggunakan data NASA.Metode: Desain penelitian ini menggunakan cohort retrospektif  dengan data sekunder iklim NASA dan data kasus DBD dari Dinas Kesehatan Provinsi Daerah Istimewa Yogyakara selama 15 tahun (2008-2022). Analisis data dilakukan menggunakan uji normalitas Kolmogorov Smirnof, uji Correlation Pearson, dan uji regresi linier berganda.Hasil: Hasil penelitian menunjukkaan variasi iklim seperti suhu udara bola kering, suhu bola basah, suhu titik embun, kelembaban relatif 2 meter, dan pengawanan berhubungan terhadap kasus DBD, sedangkan suhu permukaan bumi dan tekanan udara tidak berhubungan dengan kasus DBD di Kabupaten Bantul. Model persamaan regresi liniear yang ditemukan yakni Kasus DBD = -1556,679+(42,357*Suhu Udara Bola Kering)+ (7,521*Kelembaban Relative 2 Meter)+(-1,338*Pengawanan) (R2=21,1%) dengan uji asumsi klasik terpenuhi.Simpulan: Model prediksi ini dapat digunakan sebagai upaya early warning system  dalam program pencegahan dan pemberantasan kasus DBD. ABSTRACT Tittle: Prediction Model of DHF Cases Based on Climate Change: Cohort Study with NASA Data in Bantul RegencyBackground: DHF cases in Yogyakarta Special Region Province still tend to be high, especially in Bantul Regency with an incidence rate ≥ 49/100,000 population. The increase in DHF cases can be influenced by climate change because climate is the biggest health threat to humans and can support the transmission process of disease transmission by vectors. Climate change can describe the pattern of past and present DHF cases associated with variations in temperature, 2-meter relative humidity, air pressure, and cloudiness to make a prediction model of DHF cases from the most influential climate change variabels in Bantul Regency using NASA data.Method: This study design used a retrospective cohort with secondary data of NASA climate and DHF case data from the Provincial Health Office of Yogyakara Special Region for 15 years (2008-2022). Data were analyzed using Kolmogorov Smirnof normality test, Pearson Correlation test, and multiple linear regression test.Result: The results showed that climatic variations such as dry bulb temperature, wet bulb temperature, dew point temperature, 2 meter relative humidity, and cloudiness were related to DHF cases, while land surface temperature and air pressure were not related to DHF cases in Bantul Regency. The linear regression equation model found is DHF cases = -1556.679 + (42.357*Dry Bulb Air Temperature) + (7.521*Relative Humidity 2 Meters) + (-1.338*Cloud Amount) (R2 = 21.1%) with the classical assumption test fulfilled..Conclusion: This prediction model can be used as an early warning system in the prevention and eradication program of DHF cases.
Mosquito Nets as Predicting of Malaria Prevention in Endemic Areas Susanto, Nugroho; Lanni, Fransiska; Pascawati, Nur Alvira
Media Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Media Kesehatan Masyarakat (Agustus)
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/mkm.v6i2.12581

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Endemic areas are risk factors for malaria transmission. The community who traveling to malaria endemic areas only 18.7% prepare malaria drugs. Behavior as a factor in reducing incidence of malaria. Eradicating malaria is very difficult to do because it is related behavior, environment and no vaccine as prevent malaria. The study objective to determine dominant factors of malaria prevention behavior in endemic areas. The study design with cross-sectional. The study population was students in at Respati University in. The sample size required was 78 samples. The independent variables include mosquito nets, repellents, mosquito coils, improved nutrition, and keeping fish. Dependent variable is endemic status. Data were analyzed with chi square and logistic regression. Majority of subjects no used mosquito nets 82.1%, no repellents 83.3%, no mosquito coils 79.5%, no nutritious 73.1%, no raise fish 75.6%. There were differences in the behavior of using mosquito nets between endemic and non-endemic areas p = 0.041, no differences used of repellents (p = 0.378), mosquito repellents (p = 0.519), no nutrition status (p = 0.842), and significant differences in raise fish (p = 0.003). Raising fish is more dominant factor contributing endemic areas (β = -2.12) compared mosquito nets (β = -1.530). The preventing for transmission of malaria based on the endemic area is mosquito nets and raising fish. The behavior of raise fish more dominant factor compared mosquito nets in endemic areas. Keywords: Malaria, endemic, prevention.
Efektifitas Pendidikan dan Pelatihan Daring untuk Penanggulangan Wabah pada Tim Aksi Gerak Cepat Pascawati, Nur Alvira; Emilda, Febriana; Tumiat, Tumiat; Nugraheni, Timuryani; Darwani, Darwani; Prihantama, Cahya; Nugroho, Andri Setyo Dwi
Faletehan Health Journal Vol 12 No 02 (2025): Faletehan Health Journal, Juli 2025
Publisher : Universitas Faletehan

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Ministerial Regulation No. 1501 of 2010, Article 21(2), highlights the formation of a Rapid Action Team (RAT) as a part of Indonesia's outbreak control strategies. However, due to the massive spread and increase in Covid-19 cases, the education and training for RAT was carried out online. This study aims to identify determinant factors influencing the effectiveness of education and training using the online method for RAT community health centers. It employed a quasi-experimental design one-group pretest-posttest. The sample consisted of all training participants, totaling 60 individuals, from 12 health centers in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. Data analysis involved both simple and multiple linear regression tests. Research findings indicated that: 1) a significant difference existed in participants' knowledge scores before and after receiving education and training using the online method; 2) Determinant factors related to effectiveness included the quality of assignments, participant satisfaction with facilitator performance, and participant engagement. Continuation of online education and training methods can be achieved through ongoing monitoring of task quality, participant engagement, and facilitator performance. Technical challenges can be addressed by recording activities, testing content, and preparing contingency plans
Co-Authors Ade Christian Yanuardo Ade Puput Melliani Ajib Diptyanusa Ajib Diptyanusa Alamri, Annisa Rizqa Alfanan, Azir Alfanan, Azir Ali Wardana Ali Wardana Alvin Harjono Dwiputro Ariyanto Nugroho Danarsih, Dwi Eni Darwani Darwani Dea Putri Ramadanti Dharmawan, Rega Diptyanusa, Ajib Dwiputro, Alfin Harjuno Eka Silvia Saputri Elisabeth Deta Lusiyati Elisabeth Deta Lustiyati Elisabeth Deta Lustiyati Lustiyati Ellen Petra Songjanan Ellen Petra Songjanan Emilda, Febriana Fajarina Lathu Asmarani Frutos, Roger Hakim, A. Ulil Fadli Hari Kusnanto Josef Hermanto Hermanto Hermanto Hermanto Hesti Yuningrum Heston, Yudha Pracastino I Kadek I Kadek Mulyawan Januar Rizqi Jati Untari Josef, Hari Kusnanto Lanni, Fransiska Luthfan Lazuardi Maguin, Sylvie Mulyawan, I Kadek Natalia Ririn Kalumbang Nugraheni, Timuryani Nugroho Susanto Nugroho, Andri Setyo Dwi Nurhadi, Muhamad Pohan, Nidar Rabiatun Prihantama, Cahya Purwaningsih, Wida Purwono Purwono Purwono Purwono, Purwono Rahayuningtyas, Dwi Ramadanti, Dea Putri Risdwiyanto, Rifa Nadhifa Rizky Erwanto, Rizky Roger Frutos Roger Frutos Roger Frutos Roger Frutos Rosdewi, Naomi Rumbiwati Rumbiwati Rumbiwati, Rumbiwati Sahid Sahid Setia, Dewi Faradilla Setiawan, Yohanes Didik Sitti Rahmah Umniyati Sukismanto, Sukismanto Sylvie Maguin Sylvie Maguin Sylvie Maguin Tri Baskoro Satoto Tri Baskoro Satoto, Tri Baskoro Tri Baskoro T Satoto Tri Baskoro Tunggul Satoto Tri Wibawa Tri Wibawa Tri Wibawa Tri Wibawa Tumiat, Tumiat Venny Vidayanti Wardana, Ali Wida Purwaningsih Yahiddin Seliandro Yelli Yani Rusyani