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Knowledge and Attitude Relationship with 3M Plus Mosquito Nest Eradication Actions in Surabaya: Literature Review Farid, Muhammad Rifqo Hafidzudin; Lusno, Muhammad Farid Dimjati; Maramis, Margarita Maria; Sulistiawati; Utomo, Budi; Farid, Abdul Fattah
Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan dan Kesehatan Vol 7 No 01 (2023): FEBRUARY
Publisher : UNUSA Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/mhsj.v7i01.3639

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Dengue is a viral disease transmitted by the Aedes mosquito that causes Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) which is a major problem in public health and has social and economic impacts. One of the key factors for the success of DHF eradication is community behavior which includes knowledge, attitudes, and actions. The purpose of this study is to conduct a literature review by analyzing the relationship between knowledge and attitudes with the act of eradicating mosquito nests based on 7 (seven) journal articles that have been selected from the selection process measured using the quality assessment of the literature Quality Assessment Tool for Quantitative Studies from the Effective Public Health Practice Project (EPHPP) which assesses selection bias, study design, confounders, blinding, data collection methods and withdrawals and dropouts so that the quality of the reviewed journals can be seen. The quality assessment of the journal resulted in 3 points: Strong, Moderate, and Weak. The result is that most respondents are housewives. Knowledge level is good, attitude level is good, and action is good enough. There is a relationship between knowledge and action and there is a relationship between attitude and action. The recommendation is to improve the ability of housewives and improve coordination with local Jumantik. Keywords: Knowledge, Attitude, Practice, Dengue Prevention; DHF
The Relationship between Age, Education, and Maternal Employment with Exclusive Breastfeeding in Children Aged 6 - 23 Months in Kalirejo, Malang Regency Ramadhanti, Nanda Amalia; Farid, Muhammad Rifqo Hafidzudin; Fadila, Salma; Naziliah, Adristi Hanun; Febriyani, Putu Laksmi; Gabriella, Clarisa Christina; Hewiz, Alya Shafira
Journal Medical Informatics Technology Volume 1 No. 3, September 2023
Publisher : SAFE-Network

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37034/medinftech.v1i3.17

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The target percentage of infants under 6 months old receiving exclusive breastfeeding is 40%. However, in 2020, in Kalirejo Sub-district, the number was 9.04%. This was presumably caused by the high number of working mothers. Therefore, this study was conducted to analyze the relationship between age, education, and occupation of mothers regarding exclusive breastfeeding in children aged 6-23 months in Kalirejo Sub-district, Malang Regency. The study design employed in this research was observational analytics with a cross-sectional design. The research population consisted of mothers residing in Kalirejo Sub-district, Malang Regency. The required sample size was 66 individuals. A questionnaire was used to collect research data. The required data was processed using SPSS software with the Chi-Square Test analysis technique. The result showed that 78.8% mothers were in the age group of 20-35%, and 21.2% were in the age group of >35 years. Based on the highest education level attained by the respondents, 1.5% had completed elementary school, 15.2% had completed junior high school, 57.6% had completed high school, and 25.8% had completed tertiary education. About 51.5% of respondents were employed, while 48.5% were not employed. The number of respondents' children receiving exclusive breastfeeding was 50%. The analysis indicated a relationship between occupation and exclusive breastfeeding with a p-value of 0.049 and a strength of relationship between the two variables at 0.236.
Low Tuberculosis Screening among Household Family Members of Tuberculosis Patients in Banyuarang and Sidowarek Farid, Muhammad Rifqo Hafidzudin; Rananda, Arif; Aflahudin, Muhammad Ahda Naufal; Musalim, Dian Anggraini Permatasari; Hariftyani, Arisvia Sukma; Hanani, Nadya Kelfinta; Rofiq, Rodia Amanata; Aulia, Shazia Hafazhah; Sidqoh, Aida Badi’atus; Hewiz, Alya Shafira
Journal Medical Informatics Technology Volume 1 No. 4, December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37034/medinftech.v1i4.19

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Early tuberculosis detection is vital, necessitating widespread screening. The WHO's End Tuberculosis strategy aims to combat this epidemic. Active screening is critical for identifying asymptomatic individuals at risk. Data from Pulorejo Primary Health Center, Jombang, indicates a low 10% coverage of suspected cases in 2021, particularly among household contacts, resulting in continued transmission, late detection, post-treatment symptoms, and even death. Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the number of screening participation of households of tuberculosis patients in Banyuarang and Sidowarek Village. This research is a descriptive observational. The data collected was primary data from questionnaires. The study population consisted of households of tuberculosis patients in the Banyuarang and Sidowarek Villages, Jombang Regency. Data collected from 12 respondents showed the prevalent characteristics among the 12 respondents were predominantly female, adult age, high school education, working, limited knowledge about tuberculosis, and easy access to healthcare services. Among the 12 respondents in Banyuarang and Sidowarek, 9 respondents had never been screened, while 3 respondents had undergone screening. The primary reasons for respondents not undergoing screening were lack of awareness regarding the necessity of screening and busy schedules.
KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE RELATIONSHIP WITH 3M PLUS MOSQUITO NEST ERADICATION ACTIONS IN SURABAYA: Systematic Review Lusno, MFD; Farid, Muhammad Rifqo Hafidzudin
TEKNOLOGI MEDIS DAN JURNAL KESEHATAN UMUM Vol 7 No 1 (2023): Medical Technology and Public Health Journal March 2023
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/mtphj.v7i1.3582

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Dengue is a viral disease transmitted by the Aedes mosquito that causes Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) which is a major problem in public health and has social and economic impacts. One of the key factors for the success of DHF eradication is community behavior which includes knowledge, attitudes, and actions. The purpose of this study is to conduct a systematic review by analyzing the relationship between knowledge and attitudes with the act of eradicating mosquito nests based on 7 (seven) journal articles that have been selected from the selection process measured using the quality assessment of the literature Quality Assessment Tool for Quantitative Studies from the Effective Public Health Practice Project (EPHPP) which assesses selection bias, study design, confounders, blinding, data collection methods and withdrawals and dropouts so that the quality of the reviewed journals can be seen. The quality assessment of the journal resulted in 3 points: Strong, Moderate, and Weak. The result is that most respondents are housewives. Knowledge level is good, attitude level is good, and action is good enough. There is a relationship between knowledge and action and there is a relationship between attitude and action. The recommendation is to improve the ability of housewives and improve coordination with local Jumantik. Keywords: Knowledge, Attitude, Practice, Dengue Prevention; DHF