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Edukasi Tanda - Tanda Bahaya Kehamilan sebagai Upaya untuk Menurunkan Angka Kematian Ibu Hamil di Puskesmas Pegantenan Kabupaten Pamekasan Kusumawati, Prima Dewi; Koesnadi, Koesnadi; Indrawati, Iing Yuli
Jurnal Peduli Masyarakat Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Peduli Masyarakat: Juni 2023
Publisher : Global Health Science Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jpm.v5i2.1831

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Salah satu factor penyebab tingginya angka kematian ibu adalah komplikasi kehamilan yang bisa dideteksi melalui tanda bahaya kehamilan. Tanda-tanda bahaya kehamilan adalah tanda-tanda yang menunjukkan bahaya yang bisa terjadi selama kehamilan atau masa antenatal, yang jika tidak terdeteksi dapat menyebabkan kematian. Tujuan pengabdian masyarakat ini adalah untuk Meningkatkan pengetahuan ibu hamil tentang tanda bahaya kehamilan dalam upaya menurunkan angka kematian ibu hamil di Puskesmas Pegantenan Kabupaten Pamekasan. Prosesnya dimulai dari membagikan leaflet kepada ibu hamil, sebelum itu terlebih dahulu diberikan pretest dan akan dilakukan post test setelah penyuluhan. Kegiatan ini yang diikuti oleh 10 ibu hamil. Hasil penyuluhan didapatkan Sebelum diberikan penyuluhan sebanyak 2 ibu hamil (20%) dengan pengetahuan Baik dan setelah kegiatan terdapat peningkatan menjadi 10 ibu hamil (100%) dengan penegtahuan Baik.
Analysis of the Spread of Gripep and the Control of Its Symptoms in Indonesian Society Kusumawati, Prima Dewi; Kurniati, Ana; Putri, Elvina Triana; Amri, Choirul; Koesnadi, Koesnadi
International Journal of Public Health Excellence (IJPHE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): January-May
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijphe.v4i2.1329

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This study investigates the emergence and impact of "Gripep," a term used in Indonesia to describe a combination of flu-like symptoms and psychosocial distress. Utilizing qualitative analysis, we explore the socio-cultural factors contributing to the spread of "Gripep" within Indonesian society. The research highlights the increasing prevalence of these symptoms, which manifest as heightened anxiety, depressive tendencies, and general unease. Through a comprehensive review of recent academic literature, expert interviews, and public health reports, we identify key influences such as urbanization, cultural practices, and mental health stigma that exacerbate the condition. The findings reveal significant challenges in healthcare management, underscoring the need for integrated care that addresses both physical and mental health aspects. Furthermore, the study evaluates current public health strategies aimed at controlling "Gripep," emphasizing the importance of culturally sensitive interventions. The results indicate that without timely detection and effective management, "Gripep" may lead to long-term health consequences, impacting individuals and communities. This research aims to inform policymakers and healthcare professionals, providing insights for the development of evidence-based interventions to combat this emerging public health challenge in Indonesia.
The Role Of Nurses and The Quality of Health Services With The Satisfaction of BPJS Patients In Junrejo Puskesmas Batu City Pamungkas, Restu; Indasah, Indasah; Koesnadi, Koesnadi
Journal for Research in Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): July
Publisher : Master of Public Health Program Universitas STRADA Indonesia

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Patient satisfaction is related to service quality. By knowing the level of patient satisfaction, hospital management can improve service quality. Patient satisfaction is considered as one of the most important quality dimensions and is the key to success in health organizations that is also affected by the role of nurses. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of nurse roles and service quality on BPJS patient satisfaction. The research design used was cross sectional with questionnaire sheet instruments. The population of this study were 230 BPJS patients. 144 samples used random sampling techniques, while to determine the effect between variables used ordinal regression test with a significant level of 0.05. Based on the results of the study it was found that the role of good nurses was 64 (44.4%) respondents and most of the good quality services were 88 (61.1%) and satisfaction in the satisfied category was 124 (86.1%). The results of the data analysis showed that there was an influence of the nurse's role factor on satisfaction. It was known that the Sig (2-tailed) value had 0.00 and the service quality factor had an effect on satisfaction, this was known as Sig (2-tailed) which had a number 0.049. The existence of a good role from nurses will improve service quality and will improve BPJS patient satisfaction.
Analysis Factor That Influence The Level Of Disability In Leprosy Patients In Kediri Leprosy Hospital Kentarti, Rima; Indasah, Indasah; Koesnadi, Koesnadi
Journal for Research in Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): July
Publisher : Master of Public Health Program Universitas STRADA Indonesia

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Leprosy if not handled carefully can cause disability, and the situation becomes a barrier for leprosy. The aim of the study was to analyze the regularity of treatment with MDT, self-care factors, paramedic role factors and family role factors that influence the level of disability of leprosy patients in Kediri leprosy hospital. The design was Cross Sectional. The population was leprosy patients. The sample size is 107 respondents using Simple Random sampling technique. Independent variables are family roles, officer roles, treatment, and self-care. the dependent variable is the level of disability. Data was collected using a questionnaire, analyzed using logistic regression tests with α ≤ 0.05. The results showed that Self-care (p = 0.002) is more dominant than the regularity of MDT treatment (p = 0.031) to the level of hand disability. Self-care (p = 0,000) is more dominant than the regularity of MDT treatment (p = 0.006) to the level of leg defects in leprosy patients. The role of the family has more influence on the regularity of MDT treatment, the role of the officer has more influence on self-care, self-care affects hand and foot disability more while the regularity of MDT treatment.
Analysis of the Spread of Gripep and the Control of Its Symptoms in Indonesian Society Kusumawati, Prima Dewi; Kurniati, Ana; Putri, Elvina Triana; Amri, Choirul; Koesnadi, Koesnadi
International Journal of Public Health Excellence (IJPHE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): January-May
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijphe.v4i2.1329

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This study investigates the emergence and impact of "Gripep," a term used in Indonesia to describe a combination of flu-like symptoms and psychosocial distress. Utilizing qualitative analysis, we explore the socio-cultural factors contributing to the spread of "Gripep" within Indonesian society. The research highlights the increasing prevalence of these symptoms, which manifest as heightened anxiety, depressive tendencies, and general unease. Through a comprehensive review of recent academic literature, expert interviews, and public health reports, we identify key influences such as urbanization, cultural practices, and mental health stigma that exacerbate the condition. The findings reveal significant challenges in healthcare management, underscoring the need for integrated care that addresses both physical and mental health aspects. Furthermore, the study evaluates current public health strategies aimed at controlling "Gripep," emphasizing the importance of culturally sensitive interventions. The results indicate that without timely detection and effective management, "Gripep" may lead to long-term health consequences, impacting individuals and communities. This research aims to inform policymakers and healthcare professionals, providing insights for the development of evidence-based interventions to combat this emerging public health challenge in Indonesia.