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JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCES
ISSN : 26553317     EISSN : 27221806     DOI : https://doi.org/10.38062/jrphs
Core Subject : Health,
Journal of Research in Public Health Sciences is a scientific period in the field of public health which is published three times a year in January, May and September by Krafon Publishing. The article contains the results of research and review of public health articles that have been done and have never been published in any media and are related to public health sciences including epidemiology, health policy, health promotion, environmental health, occupational safety and health and reproductive health in order to inspire and provide benefits for the wider community.
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RELATIONSHIP OF STRESS LEVELS WITH DISORDERS OF MENSTRUATION CYCLE IN STUDENTS Johari, Dewi Talia; Melani, Linda; Herdiyani, Puspitasari; Sucianny, Wulan Ayu; Fujianti, Ishe; Triwahyuningsih, Ria Yulianti; Kumalasari, Diyanah; Wahyuningsih, Tri
JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCES Vol 1, No 1 (2019)
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Menstrual disorders are quite a lot of problems faced by women with prenatal 75% in late adolescents. One of the causes of menstrual disorders in women is a stress factor. Stress can affect the menstrual cycle, which involves the hormonal system as a system that plays a major role in female reproduction. This study aims to determine the relationship between stress levels and impaired menstrual cycles in students. This study was an observational study with a cross sectional approach. The population in this study were all students of Level I and II of the DIII Midwifery Study Program at the Muhammadiyah Cirebon STIKes 2017/2018 Academic Year totaling 137 female students. Sampling uses probability simple random sampling of 102 people. The instrument for collecting data uses the Modified DASS 42 questionnaire and checklist about the menstrual cycle. Data analysis techniques used the chi-square statistical test and contingency test. The results showed that most (47%) female students experienced very heavy stress and 102 menstrual cycle disorders. The results of the statistical test obtained a significant level of 0.1559 and the size of the contingency coefficient C 0.28. It can be concluded that there is no correlation between stress levels and menstrual cycle disorders with a significant level of 0.1559 and contingency coefficient C 0.28.
DETERMINANT OF HEALTH PREVENTION OF DENGUE HEMORRHAGIC FEVER Kwureh, Hendrikus Nara
JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCES Vol 1, No 2 (2019)
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Introduction: Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) is one of the infectious diseases transmitted by mosquito bites that are found in tropical and subtropical areas around the world. The high cases of dengue fever show a lack of prevention efforts against dengue hemorrhagic fever. The purpose of this research is to know the factors related to dengue fever prevention efforts (DHF) in Kapuas Kanan Hulu Village Working Area of Durian River Community Health Center in 2018. Methods: This research method is quantitative with a cross sectional approach. The sampling technique uses Sample Random Sampling. The sample used was 97 families. Results: The results showed that there was a correlation between education and prevention of DHF in Kelurahan Kapuas Kanan Hulu Sintang District in 2018 (p=0.012. OR=3,150), there is correlation between knowledge with prevention effort of DHF in Kelurahan Kapuas Kanan Hulu Kabupaten Sintang 2018 (p=0,025. OR=2,786), there is correlation between attitude and prevention of DHF in Kelurahan Kapuas Kanan Hulu Kabupaten Sintang 2018 (p=0,007. OR=3,411), There is no correlation between information media with prevention effort of DHF in Kelurahan Kapuas Kanan Hulu Kabupaten Sintang 2018 (p=0,907. OR=0,877), There is correlation between health officer support and prevention effort of DHF in Kelurahan Kapuas Kanan Hulu Kabupaten Sintang 2018 (p=0,004. OR=3,700).
HEALTH INTERVENTION ON DECREASING ELDERLY DEPRESSION: REVIEW ARTICLE Afni, Erina Nur; Nugraheni, Sri Achadi
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Growth of 20-25% prevalence of psychiatric disorders in Iran compared to 21.5% in 2012(1) damage to health, happiness, ability to carry out daily activities(2) and cause 50% of psychosomatic disorders. So that 30% of people referred to the health center suffer from psycho-socio-spiritual problems (1). The inclusion of the spiritual health dimension into the concept of health, introduces an important dimension, for health experts(3). "The Copenhagen Declaration on Social Development" and the "Bangkok Charter" emphasize the spiritual dimension for recent health promotion(4). "The International Nursing Council" finds the role of nurses in promoting an atmosphere in which human rights, values, habits, and spiritual beliefs of people, families and communities are respected.
ANALYSIS OF MOTHER’S KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE ABOUT IMMUNIZATION HB0 Masan, Lea
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Hepatitis from various types is the biggest health problem in the whole world. Hepatitis has a large disease burden in the world, greater than other major infectious diseases, such as HIV, tuberculosis and malaria. The low coverage of HB0 immunization given less than 24 hours in infants is because some people do not or do not know the benefits of HB0 immunization should be given immediately after birth. This research is quantitative with a Cross Sectional approach. The sample was 30 mothers who had infants aged 0-2 months at the Primary Clinic IBI Sintang District Branch in 2018. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling method. The instrument of this study used a closed questionnaire. Data analysis using bivariate analysis with Chi Square test. The results showed that 67% of respondents were knowledgeable about giving HB0 immunization and 67% of respondents did not support HB0 immunization (67%). The results of statistical tests show that there is a relationship between knowledge and maternal attitudes about HB0 immunization (p=0.003).
RISK OF ANEMIA AMONG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN EAST KALIMANTAN PROVINCE, INDONESIA: A CASE CONTROL PROTOCOL STUDY Nugroho, Purwo Setiyo; Sunarti, Sri; Amalia, Nida; Tianingrum, Niken Agus; Kurniasari, Lia; Winarti, Yuliani; Febriyanto, Kresna; Oktaviani, Oktaviani; Susanti, Erni Wingki; Rahman, Ferry Fadzlul; Ghozali, Ghozali; Rachman, Ainur
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The issue of anemia in Indonesia still remains a homework for the Ministry of Health, as well as other related sectors.  According to data from the Basic Health Research (Riset Kesehatan Dasar) in 2013, there are 31% female adolescents in Indonesia who suffers from anemia.  However, this number increased to 48.9% according to data from the Basic Health Research in 2018, with the most proportion of anemia found in the 15-24 and 24-34 age groups.  These cases clearly confirms that the health state of adolescents highly determines the success of health development, especially in the effort to establish the quality of the next generation in the future.  This research uses case control design, where the case group population are students at Muhammadiyah Elementary Schools located in the city of Samarinda, East Kalimantan Province, whereas the control group population are students from Islamic Elementary Schools in the city of Samarinda, East Kalimantan Province. The statistic analysis being used is the multiple regression analysis to look for risk factor with the highest effect. This is a retrospective research, that is extracting past variable information from respondents so recall bias, which can cause wrong information, is at risk of occurance.  Furthermore, the bias that might occur is that  the respondent is bias by giving false answers.  Another mistake is in the form of other cofounding variables not included in the research, which results in risk estimation value error.
ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE AND SEXUAL HEALTH PROMOTION PROGRAM: REVIEW ARTICLE Panjaitan, Arip Ambulan; Nugraheni, Sri Achadi
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Adolescents have a high burden of sexual and reproductive health problems and it is important to reach out to youth groups through health promotion initiatives. A literature review was carried out to identify the elements of a successful health promotion program to improve adolescent reproductive health and sex. This study identified and compiled a literature review published in 2000-2018 that focused on adolescents (10-24 years), reported reproductive and sexual health outcomes (pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, condoms / contraceptive use, risky sexual behavior, access to health care sexual or intimate partner violence), and includes major studies that are mainly carried out in high-income countries. This report focuses on the features of the reproductive and sexual health program that were successfully identified in the interpretation and discussion of the systematic reviews included. This study identified 66 systematic reviews, of which 37 were reported on programs that were anecdotally or statistically related to the increase in program effectiveness and success. The general characteristics of effective interventions are: long-term or recurrent implementation; multi-regulation and multi-component; parental involvement; according to culture, gender, age; and the inclusion of skill development. There is a marked consistency of features increasing the effectiveness of reproductive and sexual health programs for adolescents even though wide variations in interventions are reviewed. There is a need to better implement this knowledge in future programs, and our findings provide useful guidance for optimizing the design of reproductive and sexual health interventions for adolescents.
HUSBAND SUPPORT AND HEALTH WORKERS SUPPORT ON IVA EXAMINATION PRACTICES IN FERTILE AGE WOMEN Kurniati, Paskalia Tri
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Early detection of cervical cancer is an innovative breakthrough in health development to reduce mortality and morbidity due to cervical cancer. Until 2016 there was a decline in visits of fertile age women to conduct IVA screening to Tanjung Puri Health Center, but in 2017 there were 2 people with positive IVA. This study aims to determine the relationship of husband's support and support of health workers with the practice of IVA examination at fertile age women. This research method is a type of non-quantitative quantitative research using a correlation study approach (cross sectional). The sample in this study was taken by accidental sampling in the first week of December, amounting to 57 fertile age women. The results showed that 9.6% of fertile age women had never done IVA examinations, 50.9% of fertile age women did not receive husband support and 54.4% of fertile age women received support from health workers. The conclusion is that there is a relationship between husband's support and the practice of IVA examination to conduct IVA examination. The results of statistical tests show that there is a relationship between husband support (p=0.016) and health care support (p=0.032) with the practice of IVA examination. Efforts are needed to improve the dissemination and effective and continuous way of delivering information by health workers to fertile age women and involve fertile age women couples to fully support the IVA examination.
DETERMINANT OF LAW BIRTH WEIGTH: REVIEW ARTICLE Legawati, Legawati
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Introduction: Low Birth Weight (LBW) is one of the main public health problems in newborns that affects newborns with many health problems, such as hypoglycemia, hypothermia, mental retardation, physical and neurological development problems. As a result, the risk of high mortality in LBW infants. According to 2014 WHO estimates, 4.53% of total deaths in Ethiopia were caused by LBW. Globally, 15 to 20% of newborns are LBW; 13% in sub-Saharan Africa and 15.9% in developing countries (Armenia, Cambodia, Colombia, Indonesia, Jordan, Nepal, Pakistan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe). As a result, LB is a tremendous burden on the political, social, economic and health systems in developing and developed countries. Therefore, at the end of 2025, the World Health Organization sets a target of 30% to reduce LBW. Objective: to identify determinants and risks for the LBW. Method: PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar are sought. Fun plot and Egger regression test are used to see publication bias. I-square statistics were applied to test the heterogeneity of the study. The model of the effect of random variance was applied to estimate national prevalence and effect size of related factors. Subgroup analysis was carried out based on region, research design, and year of publication. Results: The prevalence of low birth weight infants in Ethiopia remains high. This review can help policy makers and programs to prevent the birth of babies.
IMPLEMENTATION SMOKE FREE AREA (SFA) FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCE (FHS) MUHAMMADIYAH UNIVERSITY OF SURAKARTA FOR REDUCE NON COMMUNACABLE DISEASE PREVALENCE Nugroho, Purwo Setiyo; Kusumawati, Yuli; Wijayanti, Anisa Catur
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Introduction: The implementation of SFA in Faculty of Health Science, it is influenced by the basic knowledge about health. Implementation of SFA has not been optimal, because the results of the preliminary survey show that 11% of students and employees of Health Science Faculty, have  ever smoked and 89% have not ever smoked in surrounding its area, since the Dean?s provision was determined in 2007. The purposes of this research are to know supporting factors and inhibitor factors that influence the application of SFA. Methods: The research method uses a qualitative approach with phenomenology and the number of informants in this reserach were 6 (six) people, namely lecturer?s of UMS and students of organization Health Science Faculty. Informants were determined by purposive sampling method, and data were collected by using semistructured interview techniques. Result: Finally, the results of  this research revealed that the Faculty of Health Science has Decree?s Dean about SFA, the punishment of warning for smokers in SFA?s of Faculty of Health Science, UMS has a stop-smoking clinic and it has sponsor as supporting factor for SFA in Faculty of Health Science UMS. The inhibitor factors of SFA?s are lack of socialization, lack of education, stop-smoking clinic has not been maximized, many people still smoke in this faculty and the absence of a special task force of anti-smoking.
DETERMINANT OF THE INCIDENCE OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS Yetiani, Novin
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Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that is mostly caused by the bacteria mycobacterium tuberculosis. Patients with pulmonary tuberculosis with smear (+) in Tanjung Puri health center, namely, in 2014 there were 30 patients, in 2015 there were 25 patients, and in 2016 there were 35 patients but 15 of them were declared cured. The purpose of this study was to determine the determinants associated with the incidence of pulmonary TB. This type of research is quantitative research with the type of case control research. The total population is 60 respondents with the number of cases as many as 20 people and controls are people who have the same criteria as the case of 40 people. Samples were taken by purposive sampling technique. Data analysis using statistical software with a significant level of 0.05. The results of statistical tests showed no relationship to the incidence of pulmonary tuberculosis (p=1,000), there was a relationship of knowledge with the incidence of pulmonary TB (p=0.022 and OR=4,500), there was a relationship with the incidence of pulmonary TB (p=0.008 and OR=6,000 ), there is a relationship between the environment and the incidence of pulmonary TB (p=0.036 and OR=3.889). It is recommended that health workers be able to provide counseling to the community so that they can implement their behavior in a clean and healthy life.

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