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Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat
ISSN : 02151936     EISSN : 26148412     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22146/bkm.v37i2.2320
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Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM Public Health and Community Medicine) is a peer-reviewed and open access journal that deals with the fields of public health and public medicine. The topics of the article will be grouped according to the main message of the author. This focus covers areas and scope related to aspects of: - Epidemiology - Infectious diseases control - Clinical Epidemiology - Environmental Health - Occupational Health - Healthy City - Public Health and Primary Health Care - School of Health Promotion - Healthy lifestyles - Health promotion - Health and Social Behavior - Tobacco and smoking - Adolescent Health - Public Health Nutrition - Maternal and Child Health - Reproductive Health - Population Health - Health of Vulnerable People - Social Determinants of Health - Water, Sanitation and Hygiene - Human Resource Management
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Perancangan Media Promosi Kesehatan Pencegahan Gaki Pada Anak Sd Di Daerah Endemik Di Provinsi Bali I Putu Suiraoka, Suharyanto Supardi dan Fatwa Sari Tetra Dewi
Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM) Vol 20, No 2 (2004)
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Background: Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD) is a serious problem in Indonesia. IDD control program was implemented through some preventive action, included iodized salt. Housewives knowledge regarding IDD is a factor that could influence the availability of iodized salt in household. Their knowledge could be improved through knowledge improvement of Primary school children regarding IDD, because they considered as one of message carriers in the household. Health education activity at school was implemented through discourse without using media. Therefore, media is need to make the health education process could run effectively. This research was aimed to design health promotion media that suitable with primary school children in endemic area of IDD in Bali province. Methods: This was a qualitative research that used in-depth interview with subject's teachers, psychologists, education practitioners, and nutrition officers. In addition, this research was also implemented with focus group discussion toward 8 groups of primary school children from two characteristics and Check List of Primary School children response toward media design. Results: Health education problem at primary school children in Karangasem District was media limitation, existence risk of IDD effect, and also social phase of primary school children at concrete operational. The communications strategy in health promotion of IDD prevention consisted by formulated goals, information's, channels and methods. Primary school children (target audience) in this research had a notion that items, channel, media type for them were media with a lot of picture illustration like leaflet, booklet, and pictorial story. Result of pre-testing media indicate that the physical vision from leaflet, booklet, and pictorial story compatible to target specification. The evaluation planning included the process and impact evaluation from health promotion program of IDD prevention at primary school children. Conclusion: According to primary school children, health education at school conducted with the personal communications (discourse). Media type of IDD prevention which primary school children wanted was leaflet, booklet, and pictorial story. Figure of family member as picture illustration in the media will give the reinforcement effect to the massage. Target response to media device was good. Keywords: health promotion media, IDD, primary school children
Kadar Sianida Dan Tiosianat Pada Tikus Putih Postmortem Yang Diberi Sianida Dosis Letal Secara Per Oral I.B.Gd. Surya P dan Suhartini
Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM) Vol 20, No 2 (2004)
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Background: The examinations of forensic corpse have to be performing an autopsy and laboratory examination to determine cause of death of the victim. However in the case of death suspected as cyanide person was often difficult to determine cause of death of the victim, because the result of laboratory examination did not f Conorrn to our expectations. As that have to be done the study about poison of cyanide, is usedf oi cyanide and tyosianat can be still detected by spectrophotometer in different sample and SParfl Of fine"). Objective: to find out the connection between level of cyanide and tyosianat as metabolite in the lever and kidneys of white mouse given per oral lethal dose cyanide with the time of blood, examination.The Result of study was used as reference to examine an exact sampel in the case of cyanide poison. Methods: Study design used experimental quasi, that are three white mouse of wistar with 100200 g of weight given KCN 3 mg/kg of weight. After mouse died, the blood of mouse was taken by venous then performs an autopsy to obtain lever and kidneys. Each of the sampels was divided into three groups. One group was examined in flat time, two weeks and four weeks. Cyanide was examined by methods of pyridine acid barbiturate and tyosianat was examined by method of tri chloro acetate, then the examination of spectrophotometers have to be done the data was counted by correlation of standard curve. Results: The examination of tyosionat level was obtained more higher in the four weeks than at the time and two weeks. However, the level of cyanide was obtained higher at that time than in two weeker s and than four neys and b lo kid weeks. The lod.evel of cyanide and tyosianat in the organs was obtained higher in the live Conclusion: The examination of cyanide poison had better to be done at the time and tyosianat was examined in four weeks, the liver had better to be examined than kidneys and blood. Keywords: an autopsy, cyanide poison, level of cyanide and tyosianat, spectrophotometer examination
Pengaruh Perawatan Bayi Lekat Terhadap Pencapaian Pertumbuhan Bayi Berat Lahir Rendah Di RS DR. Sardjito Yogyakarta Lely Lusmilasari, Achmad Surjono dan Ekawaty Lutfia Haksari
Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM) Vol 20, No 2 (2004)
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Background: In conventional care method, a low birth weight infants (LBWi) needs an incubator or even radiant heater to prevent hypothermic and improves its general condition, but both devices are so costly that a new way of nursing called kangaroo mother care (KMC) is developed. Objective: To determine the influence of KMC and the difference in growth achievement between LBWi nursed with KMC and the others with conventional method up to the age of three months. Methods: The study was a quasi experiment with Non-Equivalent Control Group design, carried out at DR Sardjito Hospital Yogyakarta. The sample consists of pairs of Mother-LBWi, chosen using consecutive sampling were divided into two groups of treatment group and control group. Data analysis was conducted by using SPSS program. Results: The mean z score of weight for age was – 1,193 ± 0,600 (treatment group) and – 1,308 ± 0,586 (control group), (mean difference: 0, 1159; CI 95% = –0.123 to +0.355; p=0,339). The mean z score of height for age was – 2, 20 ± 1,158 (treatment group) and-2, 52 ± 0,956 (control group), (mean difference: 0, 325; CI 95%= –0,103 to +0,753; p=0,136). The mean head circumference for age was 39, 19 ± 3, 04 (treatment group) and 38, 54 ± 1.95 (control group), (mean difference of 0, 65; CI 95% =-1.381 to +1.685; P=0.213). Conclusion: The mean z score of weight for age and height for age, head circumference for age in treatment group were higher than that control group, there were no significant differences between the two groups. Keywords: Kangaroo Mother Care; low birth weight infants (LBWi); Growth
Pemberdayaan Keluarga Dalam Proses Perawatan Klien Skizofrenia Melalui Pendidikan Kesehatan Di Rumah Sakit Jiwa Makassar Muhammad Nur, Muhana Sofiati Utami dan Supriyati
Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM) Vol 20, No 2 (2004)
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Background: At Makassar Mental Hospital, there are 72,84% clients hospitalized were schizophrenia. Family and social support is an important factor that influences the schizophrenia therapy. However, family and social support for the client is poor. It s because knowledge, attitude, and client s family practice toward schizoprenia is poor. Objective: This research was aimed to find out the influence of the family empowerment by group health education and individual health education using folder toward family knowledge, attitude, and practice in schizophrenia client treatment. Methods: This research was a quasi experimental study by nonequivalent control group with pretest and post test design. The subjects were 60 people of schizophrenia client s families treated in intensive service Unit Makassar Mental Hospital. 30 people of them were empowered by group health education using folder, and the other one were empowered by individual health education using folder. Results: Analysis of paired t-test from pre test to post test 1 and post test 2 showed that the both method increased knowledge, attitude, and behavior of schizophrenia client family effectively in treatment. Yet, on analysis of independent t-test, method of group espionage used folder was more effective than individual espionage method used folder for increasing knowledge. Conclusion: Family empowerment by group and individual health education using folder were effective to increase schizophrenia client s family knowledge, attitude, and practice in schizophrenia client treatment. Keywords: health education, schizophrenia treatment, client s family, family empowerment
Peranan Suami Dalam Upaya Penanggulangan Kekurangan Energi Kronis (KEK) Ibu Hamil Nani Ratnaningsih, Rizqie Auliana
Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM) Vol 20, No 2 (2004)
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Background: Since Indonesia suffered monetary crisis, the government program was Social Safeguard Net Program in the field of healthy for pregnant woman through Pemberian Makanan Tambahan Pemulihan (PMTP) program. Target of PMTP program is the chronic energy deficiency (CEO) of pregnant woman. The problem of PMTP program is not readiness of the family, which obtain PMTP program. However, pregnancy is not only woman responsibility, but also family responsibility especially the husband. Objective: The objective of research is to know the role of husband in order to overcome the CED of pregnant woman and to find some factors that affect the role of husband in order to overcome the CEO of pregnant woman. Methods: Research sample is the husband of pregnant woman, who suffered the CED in Puskesmas Salaman 1, Kecamatan Salaman, Kabupaten Magelang, Central Java. Research instrument is questionnaire to know knowledge, attitude, and action of the husband. Data collection method is to interview the husband and direct measurement of height, weight, and upper arm s circle of pregnant woman. Knowledge of husband is scored 1 (right) and 0 (wrong). Attitude of husband is scored 4 (very agree), 3 (agree), 2 (disagree) and 1 (very disagree). Action of husband is analyzed descriptively. Correlation and regression analysis with SPSS version 10 and SPS 2000 program are used to analysis data. Results and conclusion: The role of husband in order to overcome the CED of pregnant woman is shown by knowledge, attitude, and action. Knowledge of husband consist good knowledge 2.86%, intermediate knowledge 77.14% and bad knowledge 20.00%. Attitude of husband consist good attitude 97.14%, bad attitude 2.86% and intermediate attitude 0%. Actions of husband are example to deliver pregnancy checking; to care during pregnancy; to suggest consuming nutritious food; to control during eating; to suggest taking medicine; to follow PMTP program; to prepare baby needs; and to help home works. Age of marriage, education level and kind of work have significant correlation with the knowledge of husband. Age of husband, age of marriage, education level and kind of work have significant correlation with attitude of husband. Knowledge and attitude of husband have significant correlation. Education level, age of marriage, kind of work, age of husband, number of life child and number of birth give lower effective contribution toward the knowledge of husband. Education level, age of marriage, kind of work, number of life child, number of birth and age of husband give lower effective contribution toward the attitude of husband. Keywords: husband, chronic energy deficiency, pregnant woman
Pengaruh Umur, Status Perkawinan, Pendidikan, Pekerjaan, Dan Pengetahuan Terhadap Sikap Wanita Dalam Menghadapi Menopause (Studi di Kelurahan Pacar Kembang, Kecamatan Tambaksari, Kota Surabaya Tahun 2003) Sila Pertikasari, Atik Choirul Hidajah
Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM) Vol 20, No 2 (2004)
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Background: Menopause is a natural process, which has to be through in woman s cycles of life. Menopause is often seen as an unpleasant period, because of the changes influenced the woman s physics and psychic and disturbing their activities. The objective of this research was to find out influence of characteristic such as: age, marital status, education, occupation, and knowledge of menopause to woman s attitude when they were dealing with menopause. Methods: This research were designed analytical and cross sectional. It was done in Pacar Kembang Village Tambaksari Subdistrict Surabaya: samples were 96 people choose by one stages cluster random sampling technique and multiple logistic regression test. Results: From the multiple logistic regression test with independent variable, the one influenced to women s attitude when dealing with menopause was age, with p < a (p = 0,010). Meanwhile, variables uninfluenced to women s attitude when dealing with menopause were marital status (p = 0,654), education (p = 1,000), occupation (p = 0,994) and knowledge of menopause (p = 1,000). Recommendation: Based on result of this research can be conclude that age have influenced to women s attitude when dealing with menopause. Therefore it is necessary to give more information about menopause as early as possible in order to get more attention to women when dealing with menopause. Keywords: women s attitude, menopause
Profil Penyalahgunaan Napza Pada Pelajar Kelas II SLTP 5 Depok Sleman Yogyakarta Anik Ristiyani, Suhartini dan Hendro Widagdo
Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM) Vol 20, No 1 (2004)
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Background: The NAPZA abuse in Indonesia is especially in Yogyakarta, cause Yogyakarta as students city visited a lot of adolescent from part of Indonesia. They came to study or only enliven Yogyakarta. This is cause Yogyakarta become favourite place to illegal trade of NAPZA. Objectives: This study was aimed at finding out the sum, profile, and background of NAPZA abuse at the second year students SLTPN 5 Depok Sleman Yogyakarta.Methods: None experiment study that have the form of descriptive with cross sectional survey method. This study was carried out in Yogyakarta among the second year students of SLTPN 5 Depok Sleman Yogyakarta, and from those we got 108 respondents. It was an observational study by questionnaire (Eysisk s Inventory Questioner and special questionnaire about NAPZA). The analysis by Chi-Square test and descriptive design.Results: More than 97% of the second year students SLTPN 5 Depok Sleman Yogyakarta haven t profile NAPZA abuse. They are have enough knowledge about NAPZA and all of them againt NAPZA abuse. NAPZA abuse related with bad communication between chid-parent, and easy to get NAPZA.Keywords: NAPZA abuse, the second year students of SLTPN, bad communication, easy to get NAPZA
Promosi Kesehatan Oleh Kader Dan Petugas Kesehatan Tentang Pencegahan Penyakit Demam Berdarah Dengue Di Kecamatan Umbulharjo, Kota Yogyakarta Citraningsih Yuniarti, Soesanto Tjokrosonto dan Ira Paramastri
Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM) Vol 20, No 1 (2004)
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Background: Discussion method of health promotion facilitated by health officer or cadre using folder is needed. The success of health promotion is depended on the skill of the facilitator to modify the behavior of other individuals. The problem is whether or not there is a difference of the skill between health officer and cadre in increasing people s knowledge about DHF prevention. The research aims to know the difference in people s knowledge of DHF prevention given by the officer and cadre.Methods: This was randomized pretest-posttest control group designs. The subject were 30 mothers who given the promotion of DHF prevention by health workers and 30 mothers were given by cadre. The technique of sampling was purposive sampling. The data were analyzed using t-test.Result: The result showed that both facilitators, health workers and cadre, improved the mothers knowledge about DHF preventation.Conclusion: Both health workers or cadre can improve mothers knowledge about DHF prevention and there was no significant difference of promotion between health workers and cadre.Keywords: health promotion, health facilitator, DHF
Hubungan Antara Pola Asuh Ibu Bekerja Dan Tidak Bekerja Dengan Kepercayaan Diri Anak Di TK Purbonegaran Sagan Yogyakarta Hanna Juliana Sinaga, Lely Lusmilasari dan Fitri Haryanti
Berita Kedokteran Masyarakat (BKM) Vol 20, No 1 (2004)
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Background: Sometimes ago child mothering generally done by mother because they are not work. Nowdays, at the height of education of woman and demand of live the effect of monetary crisis that was made mother work to earn life. Mother with child of preschool ought to be correct how to lead time prudently, because the basic in raising child personality especially self confidence was at preschool. The problem is how mothering applied by mother to their children so that the child growing up to become strong and stabilize person, with high self confidence.Objective: The aim of this research is knowing whether there are difference mothering style between working and not working mother with the growing up child's self confidence. Methods: This research was an quantitative method by using cross-sectional design.The analysis of the data was using Chi-square. This research was doing to ward 51 couples of mother and their child which is studying in TK Purbonegaran Sagan Yogyakarta, 43 respondents is fulfilling criterion divided in two group that is working mother 17 people (39,5%) and not working mother 26 people (60.5%). Data collecting by using questionnaire consisted of respondent identity, mothering style questionnaire, and child's self confidence questionnaire.Results: The result of this research showing there was no significant difference of mothering style between working and not working mother (p > 0,05). There was difference of child's self confidence between working and also not working mother (p < 0,05). There was significant difference of child's self confidence between autoritarian, permissive, and authoritative pattern (p < 0,05). There was no difference of mothering style between working and not working mother with the growing up the child's self confidence divided in social interaction aspect, independence aspect, and also tolerance aspect (p > 0,05).Conclusion: The categorizing of child's self confidence shows that mostly child have middle category with autoritative pattern, and mostly child have middle category of child's self confidence with not working mother.Keywords: child's self confidence, mothering style, working mother, not working mother
Barrier and facilitators in implementing household waste management program in West Kotawaringin Kurniawan, Muhammad Chamim Thohari; Sutena, Marthinus; Padmawati, Retna Siwi
BKM Public Health and Community Medicine Vol 38 No 06 (2022)
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Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the program at South Arut District to explore barriers and facilitators in the household waste management program. Methods: This qualitative case-explanatory study used a thematic analysis approach. Thirteen respondents were the environmental service chair, the health office, the sub-district of South Arut, the cleaning staff (2 people), the Yayorin manager (NGO), restaurant owners, farmers, fishers, Aisyiyah, Bawi Dayak, Culture and Tourism Association, student, head of RT 15, and household member with at least three years residence in Pangkalan Bun. Results: The parties forming regulations are the Environment Service, Public Works Service, South Arut Sub-district, kelurahan, and village heads. The budget is 21 billion rupiahs. Program coordinators in each unit are still not optimal in managing activities that can produce marketable outputs. The strategies are socialization, distributing pamphlets, and broadcasting broadcasts on regional television channels. The inhibiting factor is the perception of people who do not care about the environment and lack infrastructure. The driving factor is the self-awareness of people who care about environmental cleanliness. Conclusion: Local governments need to consider having an executive manager and operational management team in each unit who can add the necessary infrastructure and closely monitor implementation, which will maximize the production process with marketable products. Also, the management team must promote the utilization of the waste management system to the community.

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