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Analysis of Provision of KIE on Food and Beverage Sanitation Hygiene on Knowledge and Attitudes of the Unemployed and Underemployed in Kediri Regency Panca Radono; Nurwijayanti; Ema Mayasari; Laily Nurhanifah
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jgrph.v7i2.379

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Food and drink can be contaminated which has an impact on the emergence of a disease. Contamination can cause food and drink to become a medium for a disease. Food-borne disease is a disease caused by contaminated food and drink. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of giving IEC on food and beverage hygiene and sanitation on the knowledge and attitudes of the unemployed and underemployed in Batuaji Village, Kediri Regency, as many as 30 respondents. The results of this research activity indicate that the knowledge of the respondents is good. The results of the Wilcoxon test because the distribution of the data is not normal shows that there is no significant effect on the knowledge and attitudes of the respondents. But it has an average rating increase of 0.2 points. From the pre-test average of 9.5 to 9.7 in the post-test. So it can be concluded that this research has no effect on changes in the knowledge and attitudes of respondents.
Implementation Of Occupational Health And Safety Culture In Maintaining Zero Accident Stability For Workers In Sugar Factories Ema Mayasari; Erina Esa Aisyarah; Tyas Wuryaningsih; Mohammad Saheri; Predito Prihantoro
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jgrph.v9i1.497

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The application of occupational safety and health provides several benefits in every aspect of human life and provides benefits in every business activity and supports the progress of quality and sustainable development in the human resources, economic, social and environmental aspects. This research aims to find out and explore the application of occupational safety and health culture in maintaining zero accident stability. The informants in this research consisted of 4 main informants, namely installation workers, and 2 triangulation informants, namely occupational safety and health. The data analysis techniques used in this research are reduction, display and verification. Based on the research results, it was found that the implementation of occupational safety and health culture among production workers at the Sugar Factory where the research took place was classified as good and at an independent level, workers realized that work safety was a shared responsibility. Efforts to maintain zero accident stability include implementing good internal occupational safety and health communication, implementing discipline, monitoring and high work standards, and also in terms of investigating incidents the Company carries out quickly and responsively. However, during field observations, it was still found that workers were using incomplete PPE. The obstacle felt by workers and occupational safety and health parties is the return of PPE stock which sometimes takes a long time.
Analysis Of Self-Concept And Self-Independence In The Behavior Of Disabled Group Who Perform Plastic Waste Recycle Business Afrie Sweet Chris Deny Ekasari; Sandu Siyoto; Ema Mayasari
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 3 No. 1 (2018): June
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The loss of one or more parts of a physical body that cannot functionproperly can affect a person's psyche and psychology, allowing anegative self-concept to arise. The purpose of this study was todetermine the Influence of Self-Concept and Self-Independence on theBehavior of Disabled Groups Who Conduct Plastic Waste RecyclingBusinesses.The research design is cross-sectional study, respondents were takenusing the Simple Random Sampling technique. The population of allpeople with disabilities is 74 people, the sample is 61 respondents.Independent variables are self-concept and self-independence in peoplewith disabilities, dependent variables are recycling behavior of plasticwaste, the results are analyzed using the Ordinal Regression test.The results of the study showed that the majority of respondents had agood self-concept, namely 33 respondents (54.1%), the majority ofrespondents were independent in carrying out activities, namely 42respondents (68.9%), almost half of the respondents had good behaviorin carrying out activities.recyclerubbishwhich is 29 respondents(47.5%). The results of the statistical test show a p value = 0.020 forself-concept so that H1 is accepted which means that there is aninfluence of self-concept on the behavior of groups of people withdisabilities who carry out plastic waste recycling efforts and a p value =0.030 for self-independence so that H1 is accepted which means thatthere is an influence of self-independence on the behavior of groups ofpeople with disabilities who carry out plastic waste recycling efforts.Self-concept and self-independence influence the behavior of groups ofpeople with disabilities who carry out plastic waste recycling efforts,where the higher the self-concept and the more independent peoplewith disabilities are in carrying out activities, the better the behavior ofcarrying out plastic waste recycling efforts.
Potensial Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Ema Mayasari
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jgrph.v9i2.546

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Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (Type 2 DM) is a chronic disease also called kencing manis which is caused by a metabolic disorder characterized by an increase in blood sugar due to a decrease in insulin secretion by pancreatic beta cells or due to impaired insulin function (insulin resistance). There are several factors that are a potential risk of DM disease that are inherent in the individual and also their lifestyle. This study aims to analyze the potential risks of diabetes mellitus. The research design was case control with 54 respondents consisting of 27 case groups and 27 control groups. Data collection was carried out by interviews at each respondent's home.  Data were analyzed using a measure of the relationship between exposure (risk factors) and disease incidence which is called Odd Ratio (OR) analysis or what is called opportunity analysis. Individuals with a habit of consuming sweet foods have a 1.39 times greater risk of developing Type 2 DM compared to those who rarely consume sweet foods. Individuals with a habit of rarely exercising have a 4.73 times greater risk of developing Type 2 DM compared to those who have a habit of exercising regularly. And individuals with a nuclear family history of suffering from DM have a 6.25 times greater risk of developing Type 2 DM compared to those who do not have a nuclear family history of suffering from DM. Type 2 DM can be caused by people's consumption patterns, one of which is the habit of consuming sweet foods or foods that contain high levels of glucose. Other causes are physical activity habits, including exercise habits, and family history, which are factors that can cause Type 2 DM.
Overview of medical waste management in RSUD Kabupaten Kediri. Script. Faculty of Society’s Health Ukik Agustina; Yuliani; Ema Mayasari; Arina Chusnatayaini
Journal of Hospital Management and Services Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jhms.v4i2.43

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The Kediri Regency General Hospital is a health institution that has many installations and is never separated from the generation of medical waste. The impact of less than optimal waste management from the time the waste is produced to final disposal is very detrimental to public health and can reduce environmental quality and cause health problems, pollution of air, soil and water, and low aesthetic value. This study aims to determine the Medical Waste Management System in the Emergency Installation of the Kediri Regency General Hospital based on the Minister of Health Regulation Number 7 of 2019.This research was conducted in the Emergency Installation of the Regional General Hospital of Kediri Regency. This study used descriptive qualitative method. The study was conducted in April 2022 at the Emergency Installation of the Kediri Regency General Hospital. The research sample is 6 people. Research variables are Sorting, Storage, Transportation, Temporary Shelter, Destruction. The research instrument is the researcher, interview guide, checklist sheet, and documentation. Data analysis using three main activity lines, namely data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions.The results showed that the management of medical solid waste starting from the stages of sorting, storing, transporting, Temporary Shelter and Destruction at the Kediri Regency General Hospital was in accordance with the requirements of the Indonesian Minister of Health Regulation No. 7 of 2019. It is recommended to the Kediri Regency Regional General Hospital. carry out routine socialization related to medical waste management SOPs, monitor and evaluate medical waste bins, transport should use special routes, as well as monitor and evaluate the safety of Temporary Shelters.
Patient Management And Prevention Of Covid-19 Infection To Dental Practices During The Pandemic Literature Review Ema Mayasari; Amelia Putri Nur Wulandari; Laili Wulandari
Journal of Hospital Management and Services Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jhms.v4i2.45

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At the end of 2019 until now, dentists have experienced difficulties in practice due to Corona Virus Disease or Covid-19. The outbreak was first identified in Wuhan city of Huabei province, China in December 2019 and was declared a pandemic by the WHO on March 11, 2020. The main impact of the fatal nature of this virus is a fairly high transmission ability from human to human through contact with droplets and aerosols. Covid-19 can infect the respiratory tract, causing mild pneumonia to death. Dental health workers are at high risk for exposure to Covid-19 infection due to the inability to maintain a distance between people of more than one meter and exposure to saliva, blood and other body fluids during dental procedures. In addition, many dental procedures can produce aerosols. The purpose of this study was to analyze patient management and Prevention of Covid-19 virus infection in dental clinics. This study is a literature review analyzed using PICOS by identifying scientific articles from 2016-2021 in English and Indonesian and full text. The databases used are PubMed, Research Gate, Google Scholar and Science Direct with a total of 627 articles identified using keywords dental patient management or Covid-19 prevention or PPE or clinical disinfection. The study results obtained 8 articles that discuss factors that affect patient management and Prevention of Covid-19 infection in dental clinics. Conclusion: initial screening of patients before arrival needs to be applied to categorize the solubility of the treatment to be given. Each patient should be considered infected with this virus in anticipation of treatment measures. Dental hygienists must use level 3 PPE and remove the PPE in order. Disinfect the room and tools that have been used to avoid droplets that stick to the surface.
Factors Affecting Behavior Sex On Boarding Children In Tosaren Village Islamic Boarding School District, Kediri City Olifas Benu; Ema Mayasari
Journal of Hospital Management and Services Vol. 1 No. 2 (2019): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jhms.v1i2.72

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Premarital sexual behavior among teenagers is increasing. Teenagers' great curiosity, developments in information technology, lack of communication within the family, and society's increasing ignorance make this behavior increasingly widespread. The aim of this research is to find out the factors that influence the sexual behavior of boarding school children. The research design is quantitative analytical with a cross sectional design. The population is all boarding school children in Tosaren Village, Islamic Boarding School District, Kediri City aged 21-24 years with a total population of 120 teenagers, a sample of 70 respondents using a purposive sampling technique. The data collection technique uses a questionnaire. The results showed that the majority of respondents who were male had positive sexual behavior as many as 27 respondents (73.0%), the majority of respondents with tertiary education had positive sexual behavior as many as 47 respondents (85.5%), respondents who had good knowledge all had positive sexual behavior as many as 43 respondents (100%) and respondents who had a positive attitude almost all had positive sexual behavior as many as 59 respondents (93.7%). Based on the results of the Multiple Logistic Regression analysis, it shows that with a p-value of 0.000 < 0.05, H1 is accepted so it can be concluded that simultaneously there is an influence of gender, education, knowledge and attitudes on sexual behavior among boarding school children in Tosaren Village, Islamic Boarding School District, Kediri City with the magnitude of the effect is 88.1%. In general, adolescents in middle and late age are vulnerable to engaging in dangerous and high-risk behavior, such as narcotics abuse or unprotected sexual relations. Parents are expected to provide early education and pay more attention to their children who are in their teenage years or when they are away from them.
Analysis of Service Quality and Satisfaction of Outpatient Loyalty in Treatment at Grogol Health Center, Kediri Regency Olivia Agtri Octarita Putri Setiawan; Ema Mayasari
Journal of Hospital Management and Services Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jhms.v3i1.84

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One of the conditions that indicate the problem of service quality at the Grogol Health Center UPTD, Kediri Regency is the complaint from the health service users who are targeted are the attitudes and actions of doctors, nurses, administration and service slowness, inadequate drug supplies, facilities and infrastructure in the patient waiting room and medical equipment. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of service quality and satisfaction on the loyalty of outpatients in seeking treatment at the Grogol Health Center, Kediri Regency. The design of this study was an observational quantitative study with a cross-sectional approach with the focus of the study directed at analyzing the effect of service quality and satisfaction on the loyalty of outpatients in seeking treatment at the Grogol Health Center, Kediri Regency with a population of 510 respondents and a sample of 120 respondents taken using the Accidental Sampling technique. The findings showed that almost half of the respondents had a sufficient category of service quality of 57 respondents (47.5%). Most respondents had satisfaction in the moderate category of 75 respondents (62.5%). And most respondents had a moderate category of loyalty of 74 respondents (61.7%). The results of the study using Multiple Linear Regression Test showed that with a p-value of 0.000 <0.05, H1 was accepted, so it was concluded that simultaneously there was an influence of service quality and satisfaction on the loyalty of outpatients in seeking treatment at the Grogol Health Center, Kediri Regency with an influence of 80.6%. Outpatients can utilize the available health facilities and provide constructive criticism so that services can be developed even better.
EFFECT OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES IN CONTROL OF VECTORS OF AEDES AEGYPTI MOSQUITO (4M) TOWARDS JENTIC EXISTENCE (CI) IN TLUMPU AND TANJUNGSARI VILLAGE SUKOREJO SUB DISTRICT BLITAR CITY Ratri, Yulia; Ema Mayasari; Intan Fazrin
Indonesian Journal of Nutritional Epidemiology and Reproductive Vol. 1 No. 1 (2018): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/ijner.v1i1.84

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The increase and spread of dengue cases can be caused by changes in population density and mobility, climate change and surrounding environmental conditions. Data from the Ministry of Health shows an increase in dengue fever cases throughout Indonesia. DHF can be controlled by mosquito nest eradication (PSN) activities. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of community activity in Aedes Aegypti (4M) mosquito vector control on larvae (CI) in Tlumpu Village and Tanjungsari Village, Sukorejo District, Blitar City. Analytical survey research method with cross sectional approach. The study population consisted of all family heads in Tlumpu Village totaling 1,252 families and TanjungsariVillage totaling 2,792 households. The sample in this study amounted to 93 families in the village of Tlumpu and 97 families in the village of Tanjungsari. The sampling technique used is Proportional Random Sampling. The free variable is community activity in controlling the Aedes Aegypti mosquito vector while the bound variable is larvae. Data was collected by questionnaire and tested by the Logistic Regression test. The results showed that the majority of respondents had a level of activity with sufficient categories, namely 59 respondents (60.8%) and most of the respondents in Tanjungsari Village had houses that were not larvae, 58 respondents (59.8%) out of a total of 97 respondents. Tlumpu village shows that the majority of respondents had a level of activity with sufficient categoriesof 57 respondents (61.31%) and according to observations of larva&#39;s existence showed that some respondents had houses with non-larva free categories, namely 52 respondents (55.9%) out of a total of 93 respondents . There is an influence of community activity in controlling the Aedes Aegypti mosquito vector against larvae in Tanjungsari Village and Tlumpu Village, Blitar City It is expected tosubmit inputs, criticisms and suggestions regarding various matters related to the activity of the community in controlling mosquito vectors to the existence of larvae so that improvements can be made.
ANALIZING FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NATIONAL AGENCY OF DRUG AND FOOD CONTROL (NADFC) REGULATION OF HOW TO PRODUCE FOOD ON FOOD HOME INDUSTRY IN THE BATU CITY Wiharningsih, Nita; Amarin yudhana; Ema Mayasari
Indonesian Journal of Nutritional Epidemiology and Reproductive Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/ijner.v1i2.87

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Food production methods are regulated in NADFC regulations, thus producing products that are safe for consumption. This regulation protects producers and consumers because the products they produce are safe and suitable for consumption. The research objective is to determine the factors that influence the implementation of NADFC regulations on how to produce food on food home industry in the Batu City. The research design is quantitative with cross sectional approach. The focus of the study is analyzing the factors that influence the NADFC implementation of regulations on the way of food production in the food home industry in the Batu City. The number of samples of 67 respondents was taken by simple random sampling technique. The results of the ordinal regression test analysis showed a p-value of 0,000 <0.005, then H1 was accepted, meaning that together with the knowledge variables of business owners, facilities and infrastructure, the amount of business capital and the number of employees affected the implementation of the BPOM Regulation on the way of food production in the food home industry. It is expected that the government will be more active in providing information about the knowledge of the regulations of the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency to food companies so that it can be implemented better.