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ISSN : 20867689     EISSN : 27219453     DOI : -
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THE RELATIONSHIP OF OUTSIDE HOUSE ACTIVITIES AT NIGHT AND THE USE OF NETS WITH THE EVENT OF MALARIA IN SIBOLGA UTARA DISTRICT YEAR 2021 Asrina Sitompul; Ayu Muzda; Putri Intan
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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Malaria is an infectious disease that is still an important problem in Indonesia, especially in achieving the goal of a Malaria-free Indonesia in 2030 through the program to eradicate malaria again. The prevalence of malaria in Indonesia is still quite high, 2.9% of the total population of Indonesia. Meanwhile in Riau Islands Province, the prevalence is 1.4% and in Batam City 1.1%. The existence of breeding places in the form of water puddles ex-sand excavations, lakes, sewers that do not flow, ponds that are not maintained, which are widely available in Batam are supporters of malaria. The habit of residents doing activities outside the house at night and selfprotection by using speech nets affects the incidence of malaria in Batam City. This study aims to determine the relationship between activities outside the house at night to the incidence of malaria and the relationship between the use of mosquito nets to the incidence of malaria that occurred in the district of South Sibolga and its impact on the community. This study used a case-control design, where cases were malaria sufferers found during a mass blood survey, and controls were taken from the same activity. The risk factor data used primary data obtained from interviews with case and control respondents. From the results of the study, it was found that respondents who did activities outside the house at night were at risk of suffering from malaria by 2.6 times (ORcrude = 1.623; ORadjusted = 2.578) compared to respondents who did not go out of the house at night after being controlled by the variables of age, gender. , use of mosquito nets and use of mosquito repellent. The impact caused by activities outside the house at night in the population is 29%. Meanwhile, respondents who do not use mosquito nets at night are at risk of suffering from malaria by 2.3 times compared to those who use mosquito nets (ORcrude = 1,629; ORadjusted = 2,313) after being controlled by the variable length of stay, activities outside the house at night and the use of mosquito repellent. The impact on the population is 47%. To reduce the incidence of malaria, it is necessary to increase the coverage of the use of mosquito nets by distributing insecticide-treated mosquito nets, counseling on the use of long-sleeved clothes and topical mosquito repellent when outside the home.
The Relationship Between The Mother's Level Of Knowledge About Nutritious Food And The Nutritional Status Of Toddlers In Pancuran Bambu Village, Sambas District, Sibolga City 2019 Agustianny Situmeang; Friska A. Sihombing
Science Midwifery Vol 8 No 1, October (2019): Science Midwifery
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Improving the quality of independent human resources needs to be supported by a balanced nutritional state which must be supported by the availability of sufficient food at a price that is stable and affordable by the purchasing power of the general public. The results of the national census survey revealed that the percentage of news that was nutritious for workers was 70.88% in 2012 and in 2013 it fell to 69.59%. Toddlers with less or bad teeth by 25.82% in the same year with an increase to 28.17% in the following year. The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between the mother's level of knowledge about nutritious food and the nutritional status of children under five in the Pancuran Bamboo sub-district, Sambas sub-district, Sibolga city in 2018. This type of research was go relative with a sample of 62 respondents. Sampling was carried out by collecting data on all patients who came to the Pancuran Bambu sub-district, Sambas Selatan sub-district, Sibolga in 2018. Based on the results, it is known that the respondents' knowledge about nutritious food for toddlers is 52 people (83.9%) good knowledgeable and the minority has less knowledge 4 people (6.5%). Characteristics of respondents it is known that the age of the majority of respondents aged 27-31 years as many as 46 people (74.2%), it is known that the education of the majority of respondents has a high school education as many as 39 people (62.9%), and the type of work of the majority of respondents work as entrepreneurs, namely as many as 38 people (61.3%). The conclusion of this study is that there is a relationship between mother's knowledge about nutritious food and the nutritional status of toddlers in Pancuran Bambu Village, Sambas District, Sibolga City in 2018 because P <0.05 (p = 0.00) and r count > r table (r count = 0.650> r table = 0.244. It is necessary to increase nutritional knowledge through intensive and continuous counseling activities carried out through Posyandu activities, social gathering, or religious activities.
Factors Caused No Diet Compliance With Elderly With Diabetes Mellitus In The Region Working Health Health Door Of Sibolga City Year 2019 Della Winda Gultom; Mei Yati Simatupang
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Diabetes Mellitus (DM) or diabetes abbreviated is a health disorder in the form of a collection of symptoms caused by an increase in blood sugar (glucose) levels due to insulin deficiency or resistance. This study aims to determine the factors that cause dietary non-compliance in the elderly with diabetes mellitus in the work area of the Pintu Angin City Health Center in Sibolga City in 2018. The research design used was analytical descriptive. Sampling technique is accidental sampling as many as 86 respondents. The measuring instrument used is a questionnaire sheet. Analysis of the data using the Chi Sguare Test Statistical test.
The Relationship Of The Physical Environment Of The House With The Event Of Diarrhea In Children In Pass, Sarudik District, Tapanuli Central Regency Devi Kristina Hutagalung; Piuskosmas Fau
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The condition of the house and the environment that does not meet health requirements is a risk factor for the transmission of various diseases, especially environmental-based diseases. The physical environment of the house that does not meet the requirements is a risk factor. Poor home sanitation can cause toddlers to get diarrhea. This study aims to determine the relationship between the physical environment of the house and the incidence of diarrhea in the sand in the Sarudik sub-district, Tapanuli district in 2019. The sample is 135 households. The instrument is a demographic data questionnaire. The Chi Square test shows that there is a relationship between the physical environment and the incidence of diarrhea. Increased public knowledge in the field of environmental health, especially regarding the sanitation of the residential environment (PLP)/house sanitation.
Factors Associated With Malaria Incidence In Bawootalua Village Lahusa District South Nias Regency In 2019 Jenni Susi Sihite; Leli Desi Uli Basana Hutagalung
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The API rate in Bawootalua Village, Lahusa District for the last 3 years (2016 - 2018) according to the Lahusa Health Center (Puskesmas Lahusa, 2018) there are still malaria cases. Until now, in Bawootalua Village, Lahusa District, with this condition no research has been conducted on the factors that influence the incidence of Malaria in the area. The study design used was cross sectional with the research population being all residents in Selakambang Village. Samples were taken with a total sampling technique of 138 people. The instrument used in the study was a questionnaire sheet with a relationship analysis using the Chi Square test .
The Relationship Of Nutrition Conscious Family Application With The Nutritional Status Of Toddlers At Lotu Puskesmas, Lotu District, Nias Utara Regency In 2019 Lely Desi Uli Basana; Dedi Mizwar Tarihoran
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One of the specific nutrition interventions and efforts to overcome nutritional problems is by applying the behavior of Kadarzi (nutrition conscious family). Kadarzi is a program that has been implemented in Indonesia since 2007 until now. Based on nutrition development activities in North Sumatra in 2015, several indicators of Kadarzi were obtained, namely toddlers weighed 74.2% and a target of 80%, exclusive breastfeeding 57% of the 80% target, the use of iodized salt by 79.6% of the 90% target and the provision of nutritional supplements by 90.5% from the target of 90%. The type of research used is a quantitative study with a cross sectional research design, the sampling technique used is total sampling. The population in this study were all toddlers aged 6-59 months in the work area of the Lotu Health Center in 2019 as many as 147 toddlers. The study was conducted to determine the relationship between the application of nutrition-aware families and nutritional status. The results showed that the level of application of nutritionally aware families was good, there were 138 (94.2%) toddlers whose nutritional status was normal, from 9 respondents whose level of application of nutritionally aware families was less, there were 3 (2.1%) toddlers whose nutritional status was normal, and 6 toddlers whose nutritional status is not good. Based on statistical tests using the Chi Square test, the results showed that there was a significant relationship between the application of nutrition-aware families and the nutritional status of children under five with a p-value (0.001).
The Relationship Between The Level Of Maternal Knowledge About Nutritious Food To The Nutritional Status Of Toddlers In The Bamboo Shower Village, Sambas District, Sibolga City In 2019 Meiyati Simatupang
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Improving the quality of independent human resources needs to be supported by a balanced nutritional situation which must be supported by the availability of sufficient food at a price that is stable and affordable by the purchasing power of the general public. The results of the national census survey revealed that the percentage of under-fives who were malnourished was 71.88% in 2012 and in 2013 it fell to 69.59%. Toddlers with less/bad nutrition were 25.82% in the same year and increased to 28.17% in the following year. This research is descriptive analytic with a cross- sectional approach
Factors Related To The Nutritional Status Of Children In The Working Area Of Alasa Public Health Center, North Nias Regency 2019 Piuskosmas Fau; Dedi MizwarTarihoran Tarihoran
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Based on the 2015 MDG's target, the prevalence of malnutrition and under-five children is 15.5%, this prevalence rate is included in the high category. From the results of the monitoring report on the nutritional status of children under five at the Alasa Public Health Center, which is one of the health centers in North Nias, the cases of malnutrition and malnutrition in children under five are still high, with a prevalence of 9.93%. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors associated with the nutritional status of children under five. The population of mothers who have toddlers by means of sampling is done by simple random. The sample in this study was 15% of the total population as many as 65 people. Data were collected using the Chi-Square test.
FAMILY BEHAVIOR IN MALARIA PREVENTION IN BARUS SUBDISTRICT, CENTRAL TAPANULI REGENCY IN 2021 Augustianny Situmeang; Tinawati Nainggolan; Putri Silitonga
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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Malaria is a life-threatening disease and has caused many deaths that are naturally transmitted through the bite of an infective anopheles betika mosquito. In 2016 North Sumatra Province was included in the 5th position with the number of cases of 3,807 cases /year while Central Tapanuli Regency occupied the 5th position of all regencies/cities in North Sumatra with a total of 314 cases. Malaria cases that have not been eliminated have resulted in a large number of cases that still occur every year. The living environment and habits of the surrounding community are important factors in the incidence of malaria in Central Tapanuli. This study aims to identify family behavior in malaria prevention in Barus District, Central Tapanuli Regency. The research design used was quantitative with a descriptive approach where the sample in this study was 97 families. The research instrument uses a questionnaire and then the data is processed using a computer system.
RELATIONSHIP OF BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS WITH BLOOD PRESSURE IN PEOPLE WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS AT RSU FL TOBING SIBOLGA IN 2021 Crishartanto Simanungkalit; Meiyati Simatupang; Sridina Sridina
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Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder caused by abnormalities in insulin secretion, insulin action or both. The IDF recorded 10,700,000 dm sufferers in 2019. Most people with type 2 DM have hypertension. Uncontrolled blood glucose levels can affect blood pressure. This study aims to determine the relationship between blood glucose levels and blood pressure in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus in RSU FL. Tobing Sibolga City. This type of research is analytical observational with a retrospective crosssectional research design. The study used data on fasting blood glucose levels and blood pressure obtained from medical records. The study sample was 632 visits of outpatient type 2 DM patients at FL Hospital. Tobing Sibolga City. The data obtained were tested for normality with Kolmogorov-Smirnov, then tested for correlation using Spearman.

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