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Identification of Aedes sp. Mosquito Larvae in Ovitrap in Gunung Kelua Village, Samarinda Ulu District, Samarinda, East Kalimantan: Identifikasi Larva Nyamuk Aedes sp. pada Ovitrap di Kelurahan Gunung Kelua, Kecamatan Samarinda Ulu, Samarinda, Kalimantan Timur Nova, Dewa Made Rama; Pratiwi, Melynda Dyah; Qhuzairi, Muhammad Rezwan; Sarita, Nadia Rahma; Mapalidara , Alfina; Zahrah, Asma’ Thufailah; Bahar, Gita Wahyuni; Sinaga, Panuturi Ratih Elizabeth Thresna; Riananda , Meidya Rizqi; Paramita, Swandari
Jurnal Riseta Naturafarm Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Riseta Naturafarm
Publisher : B-Creta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70392/jrn.v2i1.1220

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Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) poses significant public health concerns in Indonesia, primarily transmitted through Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes. Between January-November 2024, 70 DHF cases (average 6/month) were reported at Puskesmas Juanda that indicates the necessity for targeted interventions, such as ovitrap usage, to control dengue transmission in vulnerable areas. This cross-sectional observational study aimed to identify Aedes sp. larvae in ovitraps in Gunung Kelua, Samarinda.  The data were obtained from primary data by employing 40 ovitraps indoors and outdoors, picked on day-7 then examined under the microscope, and the secondary data from the 2024 DHF case reports in Puskesmas Juanda. The results showed that 73 (85.88%) Aedes sp. larvae in DHF patients’houses and 12 (14.12%) in non-DHF houses, predominantly in RT 17. Larvae were mostly found outdoors. No Aedes sp. eggs or non-Aedes larvae were detected. The study concludes that a total of 73 (85.88%) Aedes sp. larvae were found in the homes of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) patients, 12 (14.12%) Aedes sp. larvae were discovered in non-DHF patients' homes. The highest number of Aedes sp. larvae in both DHF and non-DHF patients' homes were in RT 17. No Aedes sp. eggs were found in ovitraps. No eggs or larvae of other mosquito species besides Aedes sp. were detected.
From SERVQUAL to Loyalty: A Review of Evidence in Primary Care Sinaga, Panuturi Ratih Elizabeth Thresna
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): The 4th MICTOPH
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health Mulawarman University, Indonesia

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Background : Service quality plays a vital role in shaping patient satisfaction and loyalty, yet most existing evidence comes from hospital settings. Understanding how service quality functions in primary care is crucial to improving patient experiences and strengthening health system trust. Objective : To map and synthesize empirical findings on the relationships between SERVQUAL dimensions, patient satisfaction, and patient loyalty in primary care services from 2020–2025. Research Methods/ Implementation Methods : A narrative review was conducted using 34 eligible studies that examined SERVQUAL dimensions—tangibles, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy—in relation to satisfaction and loyalty. Data were extracted on significant predictors, research design, and analytical approaches. Results : Responsiveness, empathy, and tangibles consistently showed the strongest influence on satisfaction, which often mediated the effect of service quality on loyalty. Findings for reliability and assurance varied by context. Most studies used cross-sectional survey designs with SEM-PLS analysis, and heterogeneity in instruments limited quantitative comparison. Conclusion/Lesson Learned : Evidence supports a quality–satisfaction–loyalty pathway in primary care. Future research should standardize instruments, include contextual variables such as financing models (e.g., BLUD), and adopt longitudinal designs to enhance causal interpretation and policy relevance