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Strategic Analysis of The Fire and Rescue Service Preparation of Medan City in Handling Disaster Incidents Fire in 2023 Mutiara, Grace; Ketaren, Otniel; Damanik, Elsarika; Manurung, Kesaktian; Sinaga, Janno
Open Access Health Scientific Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): February 2025
Publisher : Griya Eka Sejahtera

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55700/oahsj.v6i2.82

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Background: Fire is one of the disasters that has a significant impact on safety and property. Medan City, as a centre of urban activities with a high population density, faces a significant risk of fire. Therefore, the readiness of the Medan City Fire and Rescue Department is a crucial factor in fire countermeasures. This research aims to analyse the readiness strategies of the agency in dealing with fires.Methods: This study was conducted in Medan City using a descriptive qualitative approach. The informants included the head of the service, heads of various fields, and operational fire extinguisher officers. Data collection techniques comprised in-depth interviews, observations, and document studies. Data analysis employed the Miles and Huberman interactive model, which includes data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion extraction.Results: The research findings indicate that the Medan City Fire and Rescue Department's readiness still faces several challenges, including a lack of trained personnel, limited facilities and infrastructure, and constraints in inter-agency coordination. The strategies implemented include regular training improvements, budget optimisation, and strengthening cross-sector synergy.Conclusion: The readiness of the Medan City Fire and Rescue Department in addressing fires requires strengthening in terms of human resources, logistics, and collaboration with various stakeholders. The results of this research have important implications for the development of disaster mitigation policies in the field of public health and safety.
Analysis of Factors Causing Obesity and Its Relation to the Level of Self-Care Independence in Students of SD Budi Murni 2 Medan Tuntungan District Mutiara, Grace; Roy Wilson Sihaloho
Benih : Journal of Midwifery Vol. 4 No. 02 (2025): Benih : Journal of Midwifery
Publisher : Cattleya Darmaya Fortuna

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54209/benih.v4i02.510

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Obesity is a disorder characterized by excessive accumulation of body fat tissue. Childhood obesity can continue into adulthood. According to Pi-Sunver in modern Nutrition in Health and Disease, in obese infants and children, about (26.5%) will remain obese in the next 20 years. Meanwhile, (80%) obese adolescents become obese adults. Adorable small, big obese. The phenomenon of increasing the prevalence of childhood obesity or obesity in Indonesia is very worrying. The phenomenon that is widely found in children, especially in big cities, in the middle and upper class communities occurs due to low public awareness in educating their children to live healthier lives by meeting their daily fiber intake needs, doing a lot of activity and exercising enough, and avoiding eating foods that are high in calories, such as: fast food and so on. In addition to the lack of efforts by the government and health institutions in communicating, disseminating information, and intensifying public education about the importance of a healthy lifestyle, the dangers of childhood obesity and obesity and the steps taken to prevent and treat overnutrition so that it can reduce the prevalence of childhood obesity and obesity in Indonesia. Indonesia is one of the developing countries that has experienced progress in the economic field due to the global market. Economic progress has a wide impact on people's social lives, including the tendency of people's lifestyles. Traditional lifestyles are considered no longer relevant to current conditions so that people's lifestyles tend to shift to a sedentary lifestyle. Unfortunately, in today's sedentary lifestyle, the proportion of physical activity is greatly reduced while food intake tends to be high in energy (fat, protein, and carbohydrates) and low in fiber. Conditions like this have a high chance of increasing the likelihood of diseases due to dietary deviations such as overnutrition and obesity. Based on the results of measuring the weight and height of students aged 7-9 years at SD Budi Murni 2 in 2025, there are 38 students who experience obesity in children aged 7-9 years, consisting of 12 students aged 7-8 years, 26 students aged 9 years. In 2025, there will be 47 students with an average weight of >35 kg and a height of ± 120 cm, consisting of 2 students who are 7 years old, 26 students who are 8 years old, 19 students who are 9 years old. Meanwhile, based on the source of Indonesian knowledge institutions, the ideal weight and ideal height for children aged 7-9 years is 24 kg and the ideal height is 120 cm, it can be concluded that the number of students who experience obesity every year has increased.