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The Correlation Between Environmental Sanitation and Stunting Case in Tamanrahayu Village, Setu District Area, Bekasi Regency in 2024 Syahadah, Asma Amania; Nitami, Maymi; Mustikawati, Intan Silviana; Heryana, Ade
Seroja Husada: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Seroja Husada: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Background: The prevalence of stunting in Bekasi Regency in 2021 is 21.50% and in 2022 it is 17.8%. The highest stunting rate in the UPTD Puskesmas Setu II working area is in Tamanrahayu Village with a prevalence in 2022 of 8.17% and in 2023 of 6.12%. The environmental conditions of Tamanrahayu Village are directly adjacent to the Burangkeng Final Disposal Site (TPA) which serves the Bekasi Regency area. A preliminary study was conducted in Tamanrahayu Village with 10 cases of families with stunted toddlers. Based on the results of observations and observations of environmental sanitation, it was found that 70% was unhealthy. The aim of this research is to determine the relationship between hygiene and environmental sanitation on the incidence of stunting in Tamanrahayu Village, Setu District, Bekasi Regency in 2024. Method: Case control study design method. The population of this research is all mothers who have toddlers in Tamanrahayu Village and the sample is 80 respondents with 40 respondents as the case group and 40 respondents as the control group in TamanrPahayu Village, Setu District, Bekasi Regency using systematic random sampling. Results and Discussion: There are more toddlers with unhealthy environmental sanitation in the stunting group (75%) than those without stunting (17.5%). The results of statistical analysis using the Chi Square Test obtained a P value = <0.001, indicating that there is a significant relationship between environmental sanitation and the incidence of stunting in toddlers. Conclusion: Based on the results of the bivariate test, it can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between environmental sanitation and the incidence of stunting in toddlers. Suggestion: For the government to implement IYCF education on regular clean water checks, as well as sensitive interventions by providing access to sanitation for the community.
Exclusive Breastfeeding Behavior Analysis at Hospital in Lampung Indonesia Erlina Puspitaloka Mahadewi; Intan Silviana Mustikawati; Mohamad Reza Hilmy; Ade Heryana
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 2 No. 6 (2021): November 2021
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The present study reports the comprehensive study on the exclusive breastfeeding around support factors for successful activityof breastfeeding. In the three years lately UNICEF and WHO data on exclusive breastfeeding can reduce infant morbidity and mortality by more than 80%. The coverage of infants who are exclusively breastfed is 65.35%, the highest percentage is in West Nusa Tenggara 80.35% and the lowest percentage is in Papua 18.32%. In Indonesia, there are 35.25% of 38% of children who are sick because they cannot receive exclusive breastfeeding. Exclusive breastfeeding is given when the baby is born until the age of 6 months. This study aims to determine knowledge, work and family support related to exclusive breastfeeding behavior in the work area of ??near with the RSIA PBH hospital in Lampung, Indonesia area in 2021. Using a cross sectional, a large sample of 120 respondents. Sampling in this study used a simple random sampling technique, and the chi-square test was carried out from January to August 2021. The results of the study were 95 respondents (79,16%) mothers who did not give exclusive breastfeeding and 25 respondents (20.84%) mothers who have exclusively breastfed their babies. There is a significant relationship between knowledge (P = 0.000 and PR = 1.588), occupation (P = 0.000 and PR = 1.995) and family support (P = 0.001 and PR = 1.514) with exclusive breastfeeding behavior in the patients inside hospital work area in 2021. The paper presents the characterization support from the company, hospital and the closest family for exclusive breastfeeding is also very important. Based on the results of the study, it is recommended that health workers make innovations and new programs to increase exclusive breastfeeding
Medication Compliance Analysis in Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients at Bekasi Jaya Health Center Indonesia Rindy Al Fitry, Zulfa; Puspitaloka Mahadewi, Erlina; Heryana, Ade; Marti Ayu, Ira
International Journal of Health and Pharmaceutical (IJHP) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): August 2022
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Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium mycobacterium tuberculosis. Compliance with taking medication is a key factor in the success of tuberculosis treatment. Medication non-adherence can increase the risk of treatment failure and relapse, and is considered one of the most important causes of drug resistance. Compliance with taking medication is the patient's actions related to patient compliance in the process of taking routine drugs and consuming routine drugs during the intensive and advanced stages of treatment as determined. Based on observations by distributing questionnaires at the Bekasi Jaya Health Center Indonesia in January to October 2021 for patient compliance, the results obtained were 62% obedient and about 38% of patients were not compliant in taking medication. The purpose of this study was to determine the analysis of drug adherence in pulmonary tuberculosis patients at the Bekasi Jaya Health Center. This study uses a descriptive quantitative research methodology with a cross sectional research design. The sample in this study is the total population of 37 people, and conducted by filling out a questionnaire by the patient. Data analysis was performed with Univariate and Bivariate analysis. The results of the univariate analysis in this study showed that the highest proportion of respondents who had higher education was 65%, respondents who did not work were 65%, good knowledge was 65%, the availability of health facilities and facilities of respondents who said complete was 65%, access to health services was 68% of respondents stated that it was not difficult, 86.5% of their family support was good, 68% of health workers' support was good. This study also found the results of bivariate analysis that there was a relationship between educational status (p = 0.039; PR = 2.46; 95% CI = 1.089-5.563), medication adherence (p = 0.039; QR = 2.46; 95% CI = 1.09-5.56), availability of health facilities and facilities (p = 0.039 ; QR = 2.46 ; 95% CI = 1.09 – 5.56), access to health services (p = 0.006 ; QR = 3.32; 95% CI = 1.46-7.85), family support (p = 0.039; QR = 2.46; 95% CI = 1.09 – 5.56), and support from health workers (p = 0.027 ; QR = 2.78 ; 95% CI = 1.24 – 6.21) with medication adherence. In addition, the study also found that there was no relationship between work status and medication adherence (p = 1,000; PR = 0.97; 95% CI = 0.42–2.3). The proportion of family support for tuberculosis patients was dominated, because of this, it is necessary to make efforts to increase public awareness of the working area of the health centerabout the importance of medication adherence in tuberculosis patients. The more active health workers and other related sectors, can increase the rate of adherence to taking medication for pulmonary tuberculosis patients in the work environment at Bekasi Jaya Health Center, Indonesia.
Improving Knowledge And Learning Effective Communication In Patient Right Or Responsibilities At Hospital Erlina Puspitaloka Mahadewi; Ade Heryana; Erwin Agustian Panigoro; Fori Yumita
International Journal of Educational Research & Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 4 (2021): August 2021
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This present study is for achieve improving the process of education and information provided to patients, patients' families, and meeting the hospital accreditation standards, it is necessary to increase the ability and skills of hospital staff regarding effective verbal and non-verbal communication between doctors, nurses, patients, and patients' families in RSKJ Soeprapto Bengkulu Province Indonesia. Effective communication training that has been carried out before has not covered all staff who have been given education, where the requirements for health workers according to accreditation must take part in effective communication training and the rights obligations of family patients (HPK) and be certified. The purpose of this activity is to provide theoretical and practical knowledge to educators on how to establish effective communication between doctors, nurses, patients, and patients' families at RSKJ Soeprapto Bengkulu Jakarta. The method of implementing this activities are carried out in 2 (two) stages, the first stage is 80 people in July 2019 and the second stage is 58 people in June 2020, with 4 (four) sessions: 1) Pre-test by giving questionnaires to participants regarding effective communication, 2) Delivery of effective verbal and non-verbal communication materials, 3) Effective communication exercises and HPK (Role Plays and Simulations), and 4) Post-test by giving questionnaires to the audience according to the related training materials. The results of pre and post test data processing: healthcare management, workers, and educators of RSKJ Soeprapto Bengkulu understand and are expected to be able to provide health education and communicate well, precisely, clearly, completely, accurately, and can be understood by the recipient (communicant) in this case the patient and his family. In the future, it is expected hospital to reduce errors and improve health service improvements for the hospital management, patients, families and among hospital staff by knowing and having the same perception in the application of their rights and obligations in hospitals also the effective communication.
Learning Assistance And Capacity Building For Outreach To Volunteers And People With Hiv-Aids Ngo Jakarta Plus Center In Cirebon Indonesia Erlina Puspitaloka Mahadewi; Mohamad Reza Hilmy; Ade Heryana; Mulyo Wiharto
International Journal of Educational Research & Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 5 (2021): October 2021
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The present study is for achieve also improving the education and information provided to hiv-aids cadre and patients. The existence of patients with hiv-aids is one of the communities that is difficult to reach, so health cadres and volunteers should have the ability to prevent hiv-aids and related health knowledge, which should be above average. The main and most important task of health cadres and or volunteers is to reach community groups with high health risks, and difficult to find by health workers. This study aims to gradually increase the capacity of health management skills, especially healthcare interpersonal speaking speech for volunteers and health cadres. The research was conducted using the method or approach of capacity building and PRA (Participatory Rapid Appraissal). Mentoring activities that have been carried out for 3 consecutive years in August 2019, September-October 2020, and October 2021 during the covid-19 pandemic. This activity was attended by more than 20 cadres, health volunteers, and administrators from the NGO Jakarta Plus Center (JPC) Foundation, both Jakarta in 2019-2020 and Cirebon in 2021. The training time during capacity building was about 1 hour for each topic, with presentations, simulations and role plays. in field assistance in 2020 and 2021 for a full day. The method of measuring understanding and knowledge is done by pre-test and post-test, before and after the activity. The results of the research show that although there is a statistically significant difference between participants knowledge during the initial test and at the end of the training, the data shows an improvement in participants' knowledge in mentoring and outreach activities. It is necessary to follow up research activities in the following years in the form of research on more detailed field assistance on disaster management, special community communication field education for the empowerment of volunteers and cadres at the JPC Foundation during the pandemic and preparations after it.
Kepuasan Pasien terhadap Pelayanan Pendaftaran Rawat Jalan Rumah Sakit Pemerintah: Analisis Kesenjangan Ekspektasi dan Persepsi Heryana, Ade; Farhana, Najla Kamilia; Nurmawaty, Dwi; Handayani, Rini
Jurnal ARSI : Administrasi Rumah Sakit Indonesia
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Outpatient registration services represent a critical touchpoint in the patient experience at hospitals. A mismatch between expectations and the actual service delivered can affect patient satisfaction. Public hospitals continue to face complaints related to the registration process, such as long waiting times, unclear information, and inadequate waiting facilities. This study aims to assess patient satisfaction with outpatient registration services by comparing expectations and perceptions based on Expectancy Disconfirmation Theory and by using the Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) method to provide service improvement recommendations. This quantitative study employed an analysis of identically similar characteristics of paired Expectation and Perception 84 patients, using a questionnaire based on the World Health Organization’s seven service quality dimensions. The findings reveal a negative gap between expectation scores (mean = 3.21, CI Lower Bound = 3.0204, Upper Bound = 3.3956) and perception scores (mean = 2.75, CI Lower Bound = 2.5008, Upper Bound = 2.9962). The Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test showed a significant difference (p-value < 0.05) between expectations and perceptions. The IPA analysis indicated that priority service attributes that need to be improved include the availability of waiting chairs, accuracy and speed, attention and empathy, and service discrimination. These results suggest that outpatient registration services in public hospitals have not fully met patient expectations. Therefore, improving service quality in several key attributes is crucial to enhancing patient satisfaction.
Karakteristik Ketidakpatuhan Pekerja Harian Menggunakan Alat Pelindung Diri (APD) di Pabrik X tahun 2025 Elisa Putri Agustin; Rini Handayani; Putri Handayani; Ade Heryana
SEHATMAS: Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Januari 2026
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Based on observations and interviews conducted by the researcher in 2025 with 10 daily workers in the production department of Factory X, it was found that all workers (100%) exhibited poor behavior in the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), namely, they did not use PPE completely. Thru interviews, it was also found that there had been work accident incidents, such as a worker whose hand was blistered from being scalded by hot water from the boiler machine, preventing them from working for several months. There were also other workers who sustained hand injuries from the machine. This study aims to identify the characteristics of workers who do not comply with the use of PPE. This study uses a quantitative approach with a cross-sectional study design, and data collection was carried out thru questionnaires using the total sampling method. The population in this study includes all daily production workers at Factory X, totaling 51 people. The results of the univariate analysis show that 41 people (100% of respondents) are not compliant with the use of PPE. The characteristics of non-compliant workers are dominated by those aged ≥ 30 years, totaling 36 people (87.8%). By gender, most are male, with 34 people (82.9%). Meanwhile, there are 24 workers (58.5%) with a good level of knowledge. However, 26 workers (63.4%) show a poor attitude toward PPE use. From a supervision perspective, 23 people (56.1%) stated that supervision was good. Regarding the comfort of using PPE, 21 workers (51.2%) stated that they felt uncomfortable. Based on these findings, the researchers suggest that factory management issue warnings or sanctions to workers who do not comply with PPE usage rules, and conduct awareness campaigns.
Co-Authors Adhiraga, Winda Bola Adhiraga Afny, Hanny Andri Yustika Angeliana K, Devi Arman Harahap Ascobat, Purwantyastuti Asri C. Adisasmita Ayuba, Iyan Ayuningsih, Fitriya Azizah, Nur Wafiq Cut Alia Keumala Deasy F Denik, Denik Denny Wulandari Desyawati Utami Devi Angeliana Kusumaningtiar Diana Putri Febriana Dudung Angkasa Dwi Nurmawaty Dwi Nurmawaty Eka Cempaka Putri Elisa Putri Agustin Elsha Palupi, Elsha Palupi Eriskadevi, Evri Erlina Puspita Erwin Agustian Panigoro Fajri, Alif Fitri Mutia Farhan Hakiki Farhana, Najla Kamilia Febriyanty, Deasy Fori Yumita Fratiwi, Linda Gunarsih, Arum Hasnur, Hanifah Hasnur, Hanifah Helda Zerlyfera Helmi Helmi Helmi, Helmi Hilwa Syahidah Hubaybah, Hubaybah Innes Resnasari Agustianty Intan Silviana Intan Silviana Mustikawati Intan Silviana Mustikawati Ira Marti Ayu Irfandi, Ahmad Irwan, Hermansyah Istiani, Dwi Johanes Edy Siswanto, Johanes Edy Keumala Muda, Cut Alia Kevin Antonio Situmeang Khiko Mona Hapsari, Ryan Kurniawati, Yatmi Kusmaningtiar, Devi Angeliana Lauren, Gita lia amalia Mahadewi, Erlina Puspitaloka MAHARANI, PREYSITA PUAN Mario Hiskia Tambunan Mohamad Reza Hilmy Muda, Cut Alia Keumala Mugi Wahidin Mugi Wahidin Muhamad Rayhan Mulyo Wiharto Muqsith, Munadhil Abdul Murti, Christinauli Eka Mustikawati, Intan Silviana Nabila, Anggun Namira Wadjir Sangadji Nandawan, Dendy Ade Nila Anggraini, Feby Nitami, Maymi Nofianti, Nofianti Novita, Olga Nurhasanah, Imas Nurholifah, Siti Nurmawaty, Dwi Olga Novita Panigoro, Erwin Pratiwi, Rizki Putri Handayani PUTRI HANDAYANI Putri Handayani RA. Koestoer Ratu Amalina Ramadhani Razmi Bahtiar, Teguh Rendang, Aden Rendang, Aden Rindy Al Fitry, Zulfa Rini H Rini Handayani Rosdiana, Hafsha Salmah Salmah Salmah, Salmah Sangadji, Namira Wadjir Satriyani Komariyah, Fadjrin Septi Ariyanti, Yeni Shorayasari, Susi Shoryasari, Susi Silviana Mustikawati, Intan Simanjuntak, Afni Hermenia Wati Suhartika, Eka Sukardi Sukardi Susi Shorayasari Susianti, Yanti Syahadah, Asma Amania Tubagus Ferdi Fadilah, Tubagus Ferdi Veronika, Erna Veza Azteria Vionalita, Gisely Wadjir Sangadji, Namiwa Wahidi, Mugi Wekadigunawan, Cri Sajjana Prajna Yenni Nuriati Yusvita, Fierdania