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Miracle Journal Of Public Health (MJPH)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26227762     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36566/mjph/Vol3.Iss2/174
Core Subject : Health,
Miracle Journal of Public Health (MJPH) merupakan jurnal berkala ilmiah yang diterbitkan oleh Program Studi Sarjana Kesehatan Masyarakat, Fakultas Ilmu-Ilmu Kesehatan, Universitas Mandala Waluya dengan eISSN 2622-7762. Publikasi jurnal rutin dilakukan 2 kali dalam setahun yaitu pada bulan Juni dan Desember sejak Desember 2018. Di tahun 2019, Jurnal MJPH telah berlangganan sebagai anggota Turnitin oleh karena itu semua artikel yang terbit dalam jurnal ini telah melewati uji kesamaan/similarity. Jurnal MJPH juga telah terindeks Google Scholar dan telah memiliki DOI (Digital Object Identifier). Fokus dan scope Jurnal MJPH meliputi perkembangan ilmu kesehatan masyarakat yang terdiri dari epidemiologi/biostatistik, kesehatan lingkungan dan kesehatan kerja, administrasi dan kebijakan kesehatan, promosi kesehatan, gizi kesehatan masyarakat, dan kesehatan reproduksi. Jurnal ini menerima tulisan ilmiah berupa laporan penelitian (Original article research paper) dalam hal membantu kemajuan ilmu kesehatan masyarakat dan mendiseminasikan hasil penelitian.
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Analysis Of Daily Physical Activities On Mentrual Disorders In Students Of The Faculty Of Public Health Halu Oleo University Hardi; Juraiti, Warti; Harleni; Abbas, Akhmadi; Harjunita, Ria; Tosepu, Ramadhan; Efendy, Devi Savitri; Susanty, Sri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36566/mjph.v7i1.322

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Menstrual disorders mainly occur in late adolescence. This condition occurs in the first two years after menarche. This study aims to analyze daily physical activity and irregular menstrual disorders in students at the Faculty of Public Health, Halu Oleo University. The research design used was a cross-sectional study. The subjects in this research were students from the Faculty of Public Health, Halu Oleo University, class 2020-2022, who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria of 90 respondents. The results of this study showed that 50% of respondents were in the moderate physical activity category, and the majority (62.2%) experienced irregular menstrual disorders. The results of statistical analysis of physical activity on menstrual disorders obtained p-value=0.000 (p<0.05). This research concludes a significant relationship between physical activity and menstrual disorders in students at the Faculty of Public Health, Halu Oleo University. Female students need to control their physical activity to overcome menstrual disorders.
The Relationship Between Physical Activity and Work-related Stress with The Occurrence of Hypertension in The City of Kendari Hasanah, Siti Uswatun; Effendy , Devi Savitri; Yunawati, Irma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36566/mjph.v7i1.331

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Hypertension is a serious health problem in the community. This study aims to identify the relationship between physical activity and work stress and the incidence of hypertension in Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi Province. The research design used was an observational method with a cross-sectional study approach. The sampling technique used was Cluster Random Sampling, with a research focus on seven locations: Kambu Subdistrict Office, Kambu Village Office, Poasia Subdistrict Office, Benu-Benua Village Office, Puwatu Subdistrict, PT Sapta Jaya, and Wua-Wua Post Office. Determination of respondents was carried out using the Purposive Sampling technique, which resulted in 77 respondents. The data obtained were analyzed descriptively using percentages and tested with the Chi-Square test (p-value <0.05). The analysis results showed a significant relationship between physical activity and the incidence of hypertension (p-value = 0.004), as well as between work stress and the incidence of hypertension (p-value = 0.000). In conclusion, physical activity and work stress are factors that trigger the occurrence of hypertension in Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi Province. It is expected that the people of Kendari City can adopt a healthy lifestyle to improve the quality of health.
The Relationship between Mother's Knowledge and Stunting Prevention Behavior in The Patimpeng Community Health Center Work Area Murni, Murni; Yusuf, Kurnia; Rahmaniar, Andi; St. Masithah; Syafruddin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36566/mjph.v7i1.350

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Stunting is a condition where a child's growth is hampered, resulting in a short body, and the leading cause is malnutrition. This research aims to determine the relationship between maternal knowledge and stunting prevention behavior in children aged 3-5 years. This research used a cross-sectional design with a simple random sampling technique and obtained 68 samples from 80 populations. Analysis was carried out using the Spearman rank test. The results of the Spearman rank test show a p-value <0.05, so it can be concluded that there is a relationship between maternal knowledge and stunting avoidance behavior in children aged 3-5 years in the BLUD UPT Puskesmas Patimpeng District. Bone. Health workers should be able to educate the public about the nutritious food they need
Trends in the Epidemiological Distribution of ARI Cases in Toddlers in Kendari City in 2021-2023 Amay, Almaghfirah Ferisya; Tosepu, Ramadhan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36566/mjph.v7i1.353

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Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) cause an estimated 4 million deaths each year, with infants, children and the elderly being the groups most at risk. Every year, more than 2 million children under five years of age die from ARI. This study aims to describe trends in the incidence of ARI in children under five years of age in Kendari City from 2021-2023. This type of research is descriptive, with an observational research design. The population and sample of this study were all toddlers who suffered from ARI in Kendari City in 2021-2023, totalling 23,508 toddlers (total sampling). The results showed that the number of ARI cases in toddlers in Kendari City increased yearly. In 2021, the prevalence was 24%; in 2022, it increased to 36.2%; in 2023, it reached 39.7%. During 2021-2023, the number of ARI cases among male toddlers (52.7%) was higher than among female toddlers (47.2%). Based on age group, 25.2% of cases occurred in toddlers aged <1 year, while 74.7% occurred in toddlers aged 1-<5. The health centre with the highest number of ARI patients is Puskesmas Puwatu, with a case contribution of 15.5%, while Puskesmas Jatiraya has the lowest number of cases, which is 0.9%. This study concludes an increasing trend in children under five with ARI in Kendari City from 2021-2023. Therefore, it is recommended that the health centres educate through posyandu activities about the dangers of ARI in toddlers and effective prevention and control efforts.
The First Phase of the Filariasis Transmission Assessment Survey (TAS) in Ambon City Tulak, Zusana Lena; Lenakoly, Trivano Yonatan; Sahriyana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36566/mjph.v7i1.354

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Lymphatic Filariasis is a chronic infectious disease that remains a public health problem in Indonesia as it can cause permanent disability and is prevalent in most parts of the country. In 2023, 7,995 chronic cases were recorded. This survey aimed to assess filariasis transmission in Ambon City, specifically to determine the microfilariae rate (Mf rate). This research is a quantitative study with a cross-sectional design. This activity also evaluates the Mass Filariasis Disease Eradication Program (POPM) implemented in Ambon City in five years, from 2015 to 2019. The population in this survey was Ambon City, which was over 18 years old, with a total of 249,608 people. The sample consisted of 1,230 respondents from 30 clusters representing five sub-districts in Ambon City. Sample selection was randomized using the Survey Sampler Builder (SSB) application. The survey results showed that the Mf rate of Ambon City at stage 1 of the Transmission Assessment Survey (TAS) was 0.08%, with only one positive slide out of 1,230 samples, which was below the threshold. In conclusion, filariasis transmission in Ambon City has been successfully reduced. It is recommended that the Ambon City Health Office provide treatment to respondents identified as positive and continue to control infectious vectors in the area.
Profile of Male Smoking in Rural: Descriptive Study of Timbuseng, Gowa Regency Ismaniar, Nur Inayah; Samsiana; Rahman, Irwandi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36566/mjph.v7i1.361

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Rural areas have different characteristics compared to urban areas, such as lower education levels, limited access to health information and services, and strong social and cultural influences on smoking behavior. These factors may influence smoking behavior patterns among villagers, where smoking is often more socially and culturally acceptable. This study aimed to describe community smoking behavior in Timbuseng Village. This study used a quantitative descriptive design. The population of this study was the entire Timbuseng Village population of 2,054 men, with a sample of 226 people who engage in smoking activities selected using an accidental sampling technique. The description of the smoking behavior of the male community of Timbuseng Village is primarily farmers, education level, low economic status, and choose filter cigarettes in their smoking activities; most families in Timbuseng Village have fathers and children who have the status of smokers at the same time. Smokers in Timbuseng Village have carried out their daily activities as farmers, with an open environment or outside the building motivating farmers to smoke. Hopefully, this research will be developed to improve the analysis of factors influencing male smoking behavior in Timbuseng Village.
Nutritional Status, Physical Activity, Sugar Consumption and The Risk of Diabetes Mellitus in Samarinda Pangestu, Leni Setya; Siswanto; Naim, Tanti Asrianti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36566/mjph.v7i1.363

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Type 2 Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that has experienced an increase in recent decades. The prevalence of type 2 diabetes in Indonesia increased from 10.9% in 2013 to 10.9% in 2018. Puskesmas Sidomulyo ranked first in the highest incidence of diabetes mellitus in Samarinda, with 2,041 cases in 2021. This study aimed to determine the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus based on nutritional status, physical activity, and sugar consumption in diabetes mellitus patients in Sidomulyo Community Health Center. This was an observational study with a case-control design. The number of samples was 472, with a cases and controls ratio of 1:1. From 236 diabetes mellitus patients, most of the patients were female (72%), and the majority were aged ≥45 years old (65,1%). From this research results, it was found that nutritional status (OR=1,551; 95%CI=1,046-2,299), physical activity (OR=2,532; 95%CI=1,221-5,253), and sugar consumption (OR=7,130; 95%CI= 4,735-10,736) are the risk factors of type 2 diabetes mellitus at the Sidomulyo Community Health Center, Samarinda. The community is expected to increase prevention efforts through a healthy lifestyle, early detection, and diabetes management, especially in high-risk groups.
Time Trend Analysis of Ambient Air Quality and Increased ISPA in Kendari City Hidayat, Muh. Taufik; Jayadipraja, Erwin Azizi; Asrullah, Muhammad; Astawa, Kadek Wiana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36566/mjph.v7i1.365

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Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) kill around 4 million people every year. Infants, children, and the elderly are most at risk. Each year, more than 2 million children under five years old die from ISPA. This research aims to describe the trend of ARI sufferers among toddlers in Kendari City for 2021-2023. The type and design of the research is descriptive. The population and sample (total sampling) are all toddlers suffering from ARI in Kendari City in 2021-2023, namely 23,508 toddlers. The research results show that the number of ARI cases in toddlers in Kendari City continues to increase every year. In 2021, it will be 24%; in 2022, it will be 36.2%; and in 2023, it will be 39.7%. During the 2021-2023 period, the number of male toddlers suffering from ARI was 52.7% greater than that of females, 47.2%. The number of ARI cases in the <1 year age group was 25.2%, and in the 1-<5 year age group was 74.7%. The health center with the highest number of ARI sufferers is the Puwatu Health Centre, with 15.5% of cases, and the lowest is the Jatiraya Health Centre, with 0.9% of cases. This research concludes that there is an increasing trend in the number of toddlers suffering from ARI in Kendari City for 2021-2023. Community health centers should provide education through posyandu activities regarding the dangers of ARI in toddlers and efforts to overcome them.

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