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Analysis of The Risk of MSDS Occurrence in Female Coconut Peeler Workers Muchliza Rizwany; Putra Apriadi Siregar
International Archives of Medical Sciences and Public Health Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020)
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Introduction: Musculoskeletal disorders are pains experienced byindividuals in their muscles and skeletons. Awkward postures, staticpostures, and repetitive movements can all contribute to thedevelopment of musculoskeletal disorders. The purpose of this studyis to examine the relationship between work posture andmusculoskeletal disorders among coconut peeler workers in thevillage of Sei Apung. Method: This is a cross-sectional quantitativestudy. 52 workers were chosen for this study using a purposivesampling technique. The data were collected using the Rapid EntireBody Assessment (REBA) and Nordic Body Map (NBM)questionnaires.Result : This study discovered that the samplecharacteristics for the age range were dominated by individuals aged> 30 years, totalling 29 individuals (55.8 per cent). This study'srespondents were entirely female. With an average work period ofone to five years (63.5 per cent), respondents work an average of fivehours per day (75 per cent), and respondents' most recent education isdominated by high school graduates or equivalent (76.9 percent).Conlusion As a suggestion for taking a break or stretchingmuscles, adding hand braces or elbow braces to reduce the risk ofcomplaints, and modifying the seat to reduce the risk of lower backcomplaints.
THE EFFECT OF FEAR PERCEPTIONS ON CIGARETTE PACK IMAGE MESSAGES ON THE INTENTION TO STOP SMOKING STUDENTS FACULTY OF SHARIA AND LAW Sarah Fadhila Siregar; Putra Apriadi Siregar; Azhari Akmal Tarigan
International Archives of Medical Sciences and Public Health Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020)
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Introduction: The policy for picture messages on cigarette packs isregulated in the Minister of Health Regulation No. 57 of 2017concerning Renewal of Inclusion of Warnings and HealthInformation on Tobacco Product Packaging. The purpose ofembedding Pictorial Health Warnings (PHW) on cigarette packs is tocreate fear and motivate someone to quit smoking. Method: Thisstudy uses a quantitative research approach with a cross-sectionaldesign using primary data. This research was conducted at theFaculty of Sharia and Law UIN North Sumatra. From May to July2021. The population in this study was 2.469 students. The samplingtechnique used was purposive sampling. The sample of this studywere 318 teenagers. Data analysis using descriptive analysis andcorrelation test using SPSS 22. Result: There is an influence betweenthe perception of fear in the picture message smoking causes oralcancer (p-value <0.001 r = 0.373), picture message smoking causeslung cancer (p-value <0.001 r = 0.260), picture message smokingcauses throat cancer (p-value <0.001 r = 0.425), smoking picturemessages caused lung and laryngeal cancer (p-value <0.001 r =0.420) and smoking picture messages caused throat cancer (p-value<0.001 r = 0.272) on intention to quit smoking students of the Facultyof Sharia and Law UIN North Sumatra. Conclusion: The more afraidsomeone sees the picture message on the pack of cigarettes, thehigher the intention to quit smoking. It is hoped that the governmentcan expand the picture message on cigarette packs to increase thedesire to quit smoking and reduce the number of smokers inIndonesia.
The Conditions Environmental Sanitation, 3M Behavior, and The House Indexwith The Event Of Dengue Dengue Fever (DHF) Fadhlan Amir Lubis; Putra Apriadi Siregar; Salamudin Salamudin
International Archives of Medical Sciences and Public Health Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021):
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Up to now, the case of DHF is still a health problem in Indonesia, in North Sumatra Province the incidence DHF is still high, and in Pematangsiantar city the incidence DHFis still a health problem. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between environmental sanitation, 3M behavior, and the House Index with the incidence ofDHFin the Work Area of the Bah Kapul Health Center, Pematang Siantar City. This study uses a case control approach. This research was conducted in the working area of the Bah Kapul Health Center, Pematang Siantar City during January 2021 to August 2021. The population of this study was patients withDHFwith a sample of 40 cases and a total of 80 control samples. The total sample was 120. The data analysis was univariate analysis. The results showed that the respondents who had good water reservoirs were 110 (91.7%) and respondents who had bad water reservoirs were 10 (8.3%), respondents who had good waste management facilities were 48 (40%) and respondents who have bad waste management sites are 72 (60%), respondents who have good 3M behavior are 78 (64.2%) and respondents who have bad 3M behavior are 42 (35.8%), and respondents who have bad 3M behavior positive larvae were 32 (26.7%) of respondents who were not positive for larvae were 88 (73.3%).
Analysis of Risk Factors Malaria Incidence in Indonesia (data analysis of riskesdas 2018) Apriliani Apriliani; Putra Apriadi Siregar; Azhari Akmal Tarigan
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Malaria is still a problem in Indonesia and the world because the morbidity rate is still quite high, and its management is a commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) until 2030. The purpose of this study is to determine the risk factors for the incidence of malaria in Indonesia. This study uses a quantitative approach with a cross-sectional study design. Further analysis of Riskesdas 2018 data was carried out from January to August 2021. The location of this research is all provinces in Indonesia, as many as 34 provinces. The sample in this study is the total population based on the Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) in Indonesia as many as 26,657 samples. This study uses secondary data from Riskesdas 2018. The data analysis in this study is univariate analysis with descriptive analysis. The results of this study are respondents suffering from malaria aged >24 years as many as 14,769 (55.4%), female respondents suffering from malaria as many as 13,827 (51.9%), respondents having low education suffered from malaria as many as 19,926 (74.7%), respondents working suffered as much as 15,570 ( 58.4%), respondents living in rural areas suffer from malaria as many as 18,558 (69.6%), respondents who sleep without using mosquito nets suffer from malaria as many as 20,671 (77.5%), respondents do not use repellent suffer from malaria as many as 18,104 (67.9%), respondents do not use mosquito coils /spray/electric suffer from malaria as many as 14,059 (52.7%), respondents who do not use mosquito netting on home ventilation suffer from malaria as many as 22,369 (83.9%), and respondents suffer from malaria in Indonesia as many as 8,076 (30.3%). It is hoped that the Indonesian Ministry of Health will monitor the program for using repellents and distributing insecticide-treated mosquito nets to malaria-endemic areas. It is hoped that the District/City Offices should be more effective in providing counselling or education on malaria prevention to the public as a malaria prevention measure.
Analysis Of Risk Factors For Filariasis Incidence In North Sumatra Province (Data Analysis of Riskesdas 2018) Rani Elviyanti Siregar; Putra Apriadi Siregar; Azhari Akmal Tarigan
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A North Sumatra Province is still one of the filariasis endemic areas with the number of cases recorded during 2012-2017 as many as 152 cases were converted at 1.10 per 100,000 population. This study aims to determine the risk factors for filariasis in North Sumatra Province. This study uses a quantitative approach with a cross-sectional study design. The type of data in this study is secondary data for Basic Health Research (Riskesdas) 2018 in January-August 2021. The number of samples in this study has gone through the data cleaning process and obtained as many as 59,210 samples. This data analysis technique used descriptive univariate analysis. The results obtained from the incidence of filariasis in North Sumatra Province as many as 623 (1.1%), with the age of the majority of respondents >24 years as many as 35,265 (59.6%), the majority being female as many as 30,499 (51.5%), the majority being education in the low category was 39,984 (67.5%), working status was 35,776 (60.4%), the majority lived in rural areas as much as 33,117 (55.9%), the majority used mosquito nets as much as 36,167 (61.1%), the majority of respondents did not use Reppelent 30,414 (51.4%), the majority of respondents did not install mosquito netting as many as 49,712 (84.0%), the majority of respondents did not consume filariasis prevention drugs as many as 51. 389 (86.8%) with the incidence of filariasis. It is hoped that the North Sumatra Provincial Health Office will coordinate with the district/city health offices in North Sumatra Province to maximize the consumption of filariasis drugs
Model of Sex Education Through the Media of Snakes and Ladders and Engklek Games for Teenagers Rollina Ahmad; Putra Apriadi Siregar; Jufri Naldo
International Archives of Medical Sciences and Public Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021):
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The development of globalization tends to influence the attitude pattern of teenagers to deviate behavior, especially sexual behavior. Based on data from the BPS and the Ministry of Health (2017), it was found that 70,000 female adolescents who died due to pregnancy abortion and births reached 70,000 people. This is followed by the increasing number of HIV/AIDS. This study aims to explain the effect of health promotion through the media of snakes and ladders and engklek games on knowledge and attitudes about sex education in adolescents at the Al Imam Abi Yazid Al Bastomy Islamic boarding school in Dumai City. Methods: This research is a quasi- experimental with a one group pretest and posttest design approach. The sampling technique used in this study was a total sampling of 40 female students at the Al Imam Abi Yazid Al Bastomy Islamic boarding school, Dumai city which was divided into 2 groups, namely the snake and ladder group of 20 people and the engklek group of 20 people (Ministry of Health, 2003). Results: The results of the bivariate analysis showed that there was an increase in knowledge using snake and ladder media with p < 0.001, there was no increase in knowledge through engklek media with p = 0.063. There was an increase in attitudes about sex education using snakes and ladders media and engklek media with p<0.05. There was a difference in the mean of knowledge between the snake ladder and engklek media groups with p < 0.001. There was no difference in the mean attitude between the snake and ladder media group and the engklek with p value = 0.429. Conclusion: Snakes and ladders game media can be used as an effective means of health education in changing knowledge and attitudes
Individual Characteristics, Environmental Factors, and Behavior With the Event of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Amalia Rahmah Harahap; Azhari Akmal Tarigan; Putra Apriadi https://pcijournal.org/index.php/iamsph/management/importexport/plugin/QuickSubmitPlug
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Dengue hemorrhagic fever is still a serious public health problem in Indonesia. The number of dengue cases in Tebing Tinggi City is getting higher every year. This study aims to determine the relationship between individual characteristics, environmental factors and behavior with the incidence of DHF in the Tanjung Marulak Public Health Center, Tebing Tinggi City. The method used in this study is an analytical study method using a case-control study design. Analysis of research data with chi-square test. This research was conducted in the Tanjung Marulak Public Health Center, Tebing Tinggi City. From January to August 2021. The population of this study consisted of 1,457 households. The sample of this study amounted to 177 respondents. The sampling technique in the case used total sampling and the control sampling technique used gender matching. Data analysis, and discussion in the previous chapter, it can be concluded that the incidence of DHF was 59 respondents (33.3%) while those who had never contracted DHF were 118 respondents (66.7%) in the Tanjung Marulak Health Center Work Area. Cliff City. The incidence of DHF is more dominant in people aged >24 years as much as 73.4%. The majority of respondents suffering from DHF with female sex were 103 respondents (58.2%), the incidence of DHF was more dominant in respondents with low education as many as 140 respondents (79.1%) and the incidence of DHF was more dominant in respondents who worked as many as 116 respondents (65.5%). It is hoped that it can improve performance in the implementation of dengue control efforts and help establish policies and operational strategies that are efficient and effective in the implementation of dengue control in the community.
Analysis of The Risk of MSDS Occurrence in Female Coconut Peeler Workers Muchliza Rizwany; Putra Apriadi Siregar
International Archives of Medical Sciences and Public Health Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020)
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Introduction: Musculoskeletal disorders are pains experienced byindividuals in their muscles and skeletons. Awkward postures, staticpostures, and repetitive movements can all contribute to thedevelopment of musculoskeletal disorders. The purpose of this studyis to examine the relationship between work posture andmusculoskeletal disorders among coconut peeler workers in thevillage of Sei Apung. Method: This is a cross-sectional quantitativestudy. 52 workers were chosen for this study using a purposivesampling technique. The data were collected using the Rapid EntireBody Assessment (REBA) and Nordic Body Map (NBM)questionnaires.Result : This study discovered that the samplecharacteristics for the age range were dominated by individuals aged> 30 years, totalling 29 individuals (55.8 per cent). This study'srespondents were entirely female. With an average work period ofone to five years (63.5 per cent), respondents work an average of fivehours per day (75 per cent), and respondents' most recent education isdominated by high school graduates or equivalent (76.9 percent).Conlusion As a suggestion for taking a break or stretchingmuscles, adding hand braces or elbow braces to reduce the risk ofcomplaints, and modifying the seat to reduce the risk of lower backcomplaints.
THE EFFECT OF FEAR PERCEPTIONS ON CIGARETTE PACK IMAGE MESSAGES ON THE INTENTION TO STOP SMOKING STUDENTS FACULTY OF SHARIA AND LAW Sarah Fadhila Siregar; Putra Apriadi Siregar; Azhari Akmal Tarigan
International Archives of Medical Sciences and Public Health Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020)
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Introduction: The policy for picture messages on cigarette packs isregulated in the Minister of Health Regulation No. 57 of 2017concerning Renewal of Inclusion of Warnings and HealthInformation on Tobacco Product Packaging. The purpose ofembedding Pictorial Health Warnings (PHW) on cigarette packs is tocreate fear and motivate someone to quit smoking. Method: Thisstudy uses a quantitative research approach with a cross-sectionaldesign using primary data. This research was conducted at theFaculty of Sharia and Law UIN North Sumatra. From May to July2021. The population in this study was 2.469 students. The samplingtechnique used was purposive sampling. The sample of this studywere 318 teenagers. Data analysis using descriptive analysis andcorrelation test using SPSS 22. Result: There is an influence betweenthe perception of fear in the picture message smoking causes oralcancer (p-value <0.001 r = 0.373), picture message smoking causeslung cancer (p-value <0.001 r = 0.260), picture message smokingcauses throat cancer (p-value <0.001 r = 0.425), smoking picturemessages caused lung and laryngeal cancer (p-value <0.001 r =0.420) and smoking picture messages caused throat cancer (p-value<0.001 r = 0.272) on intention to quit smoking students of the Facultyof Sharia and Law UIN North Sumatra. Conclusion: The more afraidsomeone sees the picture message on the pack of cigarettes, thehigher the intention to quit smoking. It is hoped that the governmentcan expand the picture message on cigarette packs to increase thedesire to quit smoking and reduce the number of smokers inIndonesia.
The Conditions Environmental Sanitation, 3M Behavior, and The House Indexwith The Event Of Dengue Dengue Fever (DHF) Fadhlan Amir Lubis; Putra Apriadi Siregar; Salamudin Salamudin
International Archives of Medical Sciences and Public Health Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021):
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Up to now, the case of DHF is still a health problem in Indonesia, in North Sumatra Province the incidence DHF is still high, and in Pematangsiantar city the incidence DHFis still a health problem. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between environmental sanitation, 3M behavior, and the House Index with the incidence ofDHFin the Work Area of the Bah Kapul Health Center, Pematang Siantar City. This study uses a case control approach. This research was conducted in the working area of the Bah Kapul Health Center, Pematang Siantar City during January 2021 to August 2021. The population of this study was patients withDHFwith a sample of 40 cases and a total of 80 control samples. The total sample was 120. The data analysis was univariate analysis. The results showed that the respondents who had good water reservoirs were 110 (91.7%) and respondents who had bad water reservoirs were 10 (8.3%), respondents who had good waste management facilities were 48 (40%) and respondents who have bad waste management sites are 72 (60%), respondents who have good 3M behavior are 78 (64.2%) and respondents who have bad 3M behavior are 42 (35.8%), and respondents who have bad 3M behavior positive larvae were 32 (26.7%) of respondents who were not positive for larvae were 88 (73.3%).
Co-Authors A.D, Ayu Wulandari Abdul Aziz Rusman Adina, Nurul Adinda Azima Riskiya Sibarani Adinda Gusti Irawan Adinda, Desty Affendi, Hazrul Agustina, Dewi Ahmad Syukroni Sinaga Ahmad Taufiq Ahsan, Abdillah Ahsan, Abdillah Aiga Nurkhalilah Pasaribu Aina Fitrah Aulia Ritonga Akmal Fiqhi Ranu Mahendra Alwi Ridho Amalia Puji Adjani Amalia Rahmah Harahap Amalia, Nadira Amrainum, Desri Ananda Nurmairani Laoli Ananda Nurul Hidayah Andriani, Riski Anggun Triyoolanda Anisa Ayu Lestari Aprida Aulia Rizki Apriliani Apriliani Apriliani Apriliani Ar Rum Nur Fachira Arifin Arifin Arifin Shaleh Lubis Ashela Risa Asnil Aidah Ritonga Assyifa Deswita Mrp Aulia, Dinda Zalfa Ayu Ardillah Ayu Carolina Azhari Akmal Tarigan Azmi, Nurul Azzahra Chandra Syafira Azzahra, Sheylla Batubara, Inggrid Mentari Berutu, Mastuti Br.Ginting, Radha Agri Bunga Elvyan Br Damanik Cahyani, Erika Setia Cut Nasywa Kesuma Dany Dalimunthe, Isnaini Alya Amanda David Siagian Dea Ananda Br.SK Dea Febrina Desty Adinda Desty Adinda Desty Adinda Desty Adinda Dewi Agustina Diajeng ayu Sekar zahroh Dinda Agus Tantri Dinda Sari Apriliani Dini Tria Anggraini Dwi Rahma Dwiyana Mawarni Ellisha Putriady Elsa Yoreina Purba Elva Hariyani Emmy Yustina Erlina Sari Hasibuan Etti Sudaryati Eva Mulyani Sekedang Evalina Franciska Hutasoit Evalina Franciska Hutasoit Evalina Franciska Hutasoit Fadhlan Al Hafizh Marpaung Fadhlan Amir Lubis Fadillah, Indah Faiqah Adnin Purba Faiza Adinda Fakhreni Fakhreni Falefi, Reinpal Fani Dwi Yanti Faradilla Diwanta Farcha Fahrica Farhun Nisah Fathin, Fadhilah Rahmadani Fauziah Nasution Fauziah Nasution Feby Harianti Ginting Fennisyah Andriani Saragih Fharcha Fahrica Fidorova, Yolanda Fikha Syra Utami Firstika Nabilla B Fitri Hayati Fitri Hayati Fitri Hayati Fitri Hayati Fitri Hayati Fitri Sari Saragih Fitria Simatupang Fitria Simatupang Fitria Ulfah Fitriani Pramita Gurning Ginting, Feby Harianti Giranza, Virgian Hairum Nafsiah Purba Handayani, Fitri Hanum, Shafira Harahap, Eka Harahap, Preti Sinta Harahap, Sandrina Aulia Hardilah Ayu Ramadani Hardilah Ayu Ramadani Hasanatun Laili Hasibuan, Fadlya Purnama Hasibuan, Humaira Luthfia Putri Hasibuan, Reni Ria Armayani Hasibuan, Tika Agyuni Hazrin, Yosi Ika Putri Salsabila Ikhsan Ibrahim Ikhsan Ibrahim Pohan Indah Syahfitri, Rizky Intan Kusumawati Izza Azzahra Nst Jannah Widya Sari Limbong Japakiya, Ismail Lutfi Jasmen Manurung Jelita Suryani Siregar Jesi Wanda Harahap Junaisa Intan Farashati Kadillah Suherry Khairiyah Dwie Vanesa Khairunnisa Effendi Khofipah, Siti Kholijah, Anna Kholijah, Siti Kiara Aulia Pelawi Kinanti, Widya Laila Najmi Latifah Mutiah Nurhidayah Layla Hanum BB Lestari, Anggi Ayu Lia Saptriana Lina Wati Luthfiah Mawar M Dwi Setiawan M. 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