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Promotor: Jurnal Mahasiswa Kesehatan Masyarakat
ISSN : 26547899     EISSN : 26548127     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32832/pro
Core Subject : Health, Education,
Jurnal ini adalah wadah mahasiswa untuk Meningkatkan ketrampilan dan wadah informasi penelitian kesehatan bagi akademisi. Praktisi masyakarakt dan pemamgku kebijakan. Selain itu jurnal ini merupakan karya tulis ilmiah mahasiswa yang diharapkan dapat memeberikan masukan dan manfaat untuk meningkatkan status kesehatan masyarakat
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Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients and Management in Dentistry at Puskesmas Palmerah Theresia, Tiarma Talenta; Lestari, Sri; Hibatillah, Ahmad Dzaki; Widyanto, Petronella; Tobing, Fiona Priscilia Dinata; Maringka, Stella Maria Fidela; Syaqila, Abigail Rifda; Annisa, Fauziah Rahma; Amanda, Nabila Risqy; Jordan, Bryan Matthew
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/pro.v8i4.1251

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Background: Palmerah Health Center, located in Palmerah Subdistrict, West Jakarta, with a population of 233,917 people in 2022, faces challenges in dealing with infectious diseases like Tuberculosis (TB). Pulmonary TB, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, primarily affects the lungs but can spread to other organs. Common symptoms of pulmonary TB include coughing with sputum for more than two weeks and shortness of breath. Objective: To understand the overview of pulmonary tuberculosis in the Palmerah area and the risk factors contributing to TB in the Palmerah region. Methodology: This study is an observational descriptive research with a cross-sectional design, using data from the online-based Tuberculosis Information System (SITB) at Palmerah Health Center and all its supporting health centers (Pustu) in Palmerah Subdistrict. Results: The highest number of pulmonary tuberculosis cases was found at Palmerah Health Center, followed by Palmerah Village Health Center. Pulmonary tuberculosis cases were more common in males. Conclusion: Pulmonary tuberculosis cases in Palmerah remain relatively high, with complex contributing factors. The TB case screening program conducted by the health centers shows good cross-sectoral support, but there are still barriers related to human resources and the community's knowledge and understanding of TB prevention.
Depression and Anxiety Problems Among Adolescents at Puskemas Grogol Petamburan Lestari, Sri; Theresia, Tiarma Talenta; Septifionna, Haura Agni; Nathania, Cindy; Wijaya, Johanna Augusta; Gabriela, Maria; Gustiawan, Muhammad Rakha; Urrohman, Auliya; JK, Febry Anggreani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/pro.v8i4.1252

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Background: Depression is a mental disorder characterized by sadness, loss of interest or pleasure, feelings of guilt, low self-esteem, difficulty sleeping, changes in appetite (either decreased or increased), fatigue, and lack of concentration. Anxiety, on the other hand, refers to tension, insecurity, and worry that arise due to unpleasant circumstances. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), mental health issues are more likely to occur in adolescents, a transitional phase from childhood to adulthood. The prevalence of depression and anxiety among adolescents in Indonesia is 20.8% and 34.6%, respectively. The Adolescent Care Health Service (PKPR) is a government program aimed at preventing health issues among individuals aged 10–19 years at community health centers (Puskesmas). Objective: This study aims to examine the implementation of the Adolescent Care Health Service (PKPR) in addressing cases of depression and anxiety at the Grogol Petamburan Public Health Center. Methods: The study employed a descriptive observational design with a cross-sectional approach. Secondary data were collected through interviews with PKPR staff at the Grogol Petamburan Public Health Center using the SDQ-25 questionnaire and analyzed using descriptive analysis. Results: Counseling data revealed that among 20 cases of depression handled, 14 showed improvement, while 6 were referred to the hospital. Regarding anxiety cases, 15 cases were addressed, of which 11 showed improvement, and 4 were referred to the hospital. Conclusion: The high prevalence of depression and anxiety among adolescents is attributed to the lack of public knowledge in Grogol Petamburan about prevention, symptoms, and management of these conditions.
Socio-economic Identification Post Rob Flood in the Romantic Beach Area of Sei Naga Lawan Perbaungan District Serdang Bedagai District Susilawati, Susilawati; Rangkuty, Meisa Putri; Asti, Rahma Dwi; Dalimunthe, Nadiyah Rahma; Br. Ginting, Radha Agri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/pro.v8i4.1270

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In Indonesia’s coastal areas, especially along the North coast of Java, tidal floods are a significant natural disaster threat. This disaster had a serious impact on environmental conditions and resulted in changes in the social and economic order of local communities. A study was conducted to assess the social and economic impacts of tidal flooding on Romantis Beach which is located in Sei Naga Lawan Village, Perbaungan District, Serdang Bedagai Regency. This research aims to identify economic and social impacts on society, as well as analyze mitigation efforts carried out by the government. The research uses a qualitative descriptive approach by collecting data through in-depth interviews. Resource persons include local government officials, affected residents, and communities who have lived in the Romantis Beach area for at least five years. Research findings reveal a significant decline in people’s income, especially those who depend on the fisheries and tourism sectors for their living. Daily income, which previously reached IDR 500,000, decreased to IDR 300,000 after the tidal flood. This condition forces some residents to change professions to survive.From a social aspect, there was no conflict found in society. On the contrary, this disaster actually strengthened community solidarity in recovery efforts. Even though long-term mitigation efforts such as the construction of wave breakers have been hampered due to limited funds, the community remains united in restoring conditions. The local government contributes by building green open spaces as water catchment areas. To increase community resilience, greater attention is needed from various par’ies including the government, NGOs and the private sector in supporting long-term economic recovery and infrastructure development programs.
Compliance of Anemia Prospective Brides in Consuming Blood Enhancement Tablets in Kalibaru Village, Cilincing District Redjeb, Rusmini; Handayani, Sarah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/pro.v8i4.1271

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Study This aiming For analyze level compliance candidate bride woman (candidate) bride and groom) with anemia in consume additional tablets blood in the Village Kalibaru, District Cilincing, North Jakarta Approach qualitative used through technique interview with candidate bride, groom, family and officiant health Qualitative methods This chosen Because study This aiming For understand experience and perception candidate bride woman with anemia in consume additional tablets blood, and For identify factors that influence compliance them Information got from prospective brides and grooms, their partners, families and health workers in the Kelurahan area new times In research This analysis thematic used For identify factors that influence compliance candidate bride in consume additional tablets blood Research results show that compliance candidate bride influenced by the level understanding, effect side consumption, and support environment around The main obstacle covering discomfort moment taking tablets and lack of education Solutions found involving strengthening education, support couples and families, as well as monitoring periodically by officers health This study emphasize the importance of collaborative strategies in increase compliance candidate bride For prevent risk anemia and complications pregnancy With Thus, the education program based on community involving all party need implemented For support health reproduction in the region.
Analysis of Water & Sanitation Hygiene Problems During Flood Disaster in Sei Serindan Village, Sei Kepayang District, Asahan Regency Susilawati, Susilawati; Gunawan, Amanda Natasya; Hanafi, Riski Aditia; Hanifa, Nazwa Ihza; Faiza, Mayla
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/pro.v8i4.1273

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Floods that often hit Sei Serindan Village, Sei Kepayang District, Asahan Regency, cause various problems related to clean water quality and sanitation. This study aims to analyze the impact of flood disasters on water quality, cleanliness, and sanitation and their effects on public health. The method used is qualitative descriptive research with a case study approach, through in-depth interviews with Village Heads, Hamlet Heads, and field observations. The results of the study showed that floods occur every year with a long duration, which causes pollution of water sources by waste and dirt. A total of 1,072 heads of families (70%) still use water with poor quality and have personal hygiene problems, while 460 heads of families (30%) already use clean water and have good personal hygiene. This difference is caused by economic factors, where middle to low-income families rely on polluted river water, even though they have made filtering efforts. Meanwhile, middle to high-income families have used PAM water. Although the community has used healthy toilets, floods cause waste management problems and pile up of garbage, which results in dirty environmental conditions and an increase in skin diseases such as scabies. The village government does not yet have a structured program for flood disaster management and clean water quality improvement. This study recommends the need for more attention from local and central governments to provide effective programs in dealing with clean water and sanitation problems in disaster-prone areas.
Analyzing Tuberculosis Disease in Martubung Village District Medan Labuhan Nasution, Nursanita; Hasibuan, Wulan; Hutagalung, Nuraisyah Dera; Kesuma, Aldimas Maulana; Sitorus, Rezky Alya Mawaddah; Sembiring, Wira Anjani Br; Wasiyem, Wasiyem
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/pro.v8i4.1274

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The World Health Organization (WHO) noted that Indonesia is included in the list of countries with the highest TB burden in the world, with significant incidence in various age groups and socio-economic. TB spreads through the air, especially when people cough, sneeze, talk, or spit out, which secrete small droplets containing bacteria. This article aims to provide a more detailed overview of the prevalence of TB in Martubung Village, as well as present data that can be used as a reference in designing effective disease control strategies. The research method using the descriptive quantitative research method is an approach that aims to describe or describe phenomena that occur in the field based on the data obtained. This study uses numerical data processed by statistical means to get a clearer picture of the phenomenon being studied. The results of the study showed that from a survey conducted on 35 respondents, it was found that 6 of them were confirmed to have Tuberculosis (TB), which means 17.14% of the total respondents. One of the TB cases led to death, so that the fatality rate in this group reached 16.67%. Although this number is not very high, it still shows that tuberculosis can be fatal if not treated properly. The conclusion of this study shows the importance of increasing public awareness about the symptoms, modes of transmission, and the importance of early treatment to reduce the incidence and mortality rate due to TB.
Analysis of Hypertension in Coastal Areas Wasiyem, Wasiyem; Purba, Fazri Khoirunnisa; Ayu Maulidia; Larasati, Yulfani; Arzeti, Rintan; Marsha Aulia Putri; Natasya, Khairani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/pro.v8i4.1277

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Hypertension is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease, stroke, renal failure, and blindness, and it is a primary cause of mortality globally. This study aims to analyse the prevalence of hypertension in coastal areas in relation to socio-demographic factors and dietary habits. This study employs a questionnaire approach using a cross-sectional design conducted in December 2024, utilising a sample of 50 participants. This study aims to determine the prevalence of hypertension in the Belawan 1 region and identify contributing variables, including excessive salt intake, insufficient physical exercise, stress, smoking, and genetic predisposition. The following variables contribute to the development of hypertension. Summary: This research seeks to examine the prevalence of hypertension in coastal areas, including socio-demographic factors and dietary habits. The used technique is a questionnaire using a cross-sectional design. “The study findings indicate that many individuals lack comprehension of hypertension and have identified several contributing elements to its development, including a high-salt diet, insufficient physical exercise, stress, smoking, and hereditary predispositions. These results underscore the need of enhancing public knowledge about hypertension and its causative elements, along with the imperative for instruction on healthy lifestyles to avert this condition.
Management and Complications of Cerebral Malaria Putra, Rifky Sandya Rakadi; Retnaningsih, Ekawaty; Kadarisma, Shofia; Sesariana, Mayumi Agestia; Syalsabila, Dara Pitra; Karlina, Fairuz
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/pro.v8i4.1287

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Malaria remains a major public health issue in Indonesia, particularly in regions with high endemicity such as Papua and East Nusa Tenggara. According to the 2010 Basic Health Research (Riskesdas), the national malaria prevalence was 0.6%, with the highest rates recorded in West Papua (10.6%), Papua (10.1%), and East Nusa Tenggara (4.4%). In 2023, Papua continued to be identified as a region with high endemicity, while West Nusa Tenggara was classified as having low endemicity. Severe malaria, including cerebral malaria, is a serious complication characterized by central nervous system dysfunction, such as decline consciousness, seizures, and neurocognitive impairment, as well as systemic complications such as anemia, hypoglycemia, metabolic acidosis, and hepatosplenomegaly. Management of severe malaria requires the administration of antimalarial injections, such as intravenous artesunate as the first line therapy or quinine drip if artesunate is unavailable, performed in healthcare facilities equipped with inpatient care and intensive monitoring. This procedure involves close monitoring of blood pressure, temperature, blood glucose levels, and organ function to prevent further complications. The prognosis of cerebral malaria patients depends on the timeliness of diagnosis and proper management, while comprehensive care can improve recovery rates and reduce long-term risks. Preventive efforts through strengthening healthcare facilities in endemic areas and increasing public awareness is crucial to reduce the incidence of severe malaria and its adverse effects.
Management Analysis of Logistics Management Pharmacy and Health Supplies in Bandar Khalipah Community Health Center Syahrani, Putri; Hasibuan, Rafiqoh; Pohan, Rahmaidah; Aisyah, Siti Nur; Wulandari, Tri
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Drug management is a series of activities aimed at ensuring the availability of appropriate and sufficient drugs for the community. These activities include planning, procurement, storage, distribution, and destruction of drugs. The purpose of this study was to understand in depth how the management of pharmaceutical and health supplies logistics is carried out at the Bandar Khalipah Health Center. The results of the study indicate that planning, procurement, storage, distribution, use, and evaluation of drugs at the Bandar Khalipah Health Center require a systematic process and involve many parties to ensure the availability of sufficient and appropriate drugs. The researcher suggests that to improve the management of pharmaceutical supplies at the Bandar Khalipah Health Center, several steps that can be taken are to improve the drug storage system by expanding space or using technology to monitor drug stock.
People's Experiences and Expectations Regarding the Level of Satisfaction with Health Services in the Digital Era Wasiyem, Wasiyem; Agustien, Icha; Shandy, Annisa Dwi; Maharani, Febby; Warina, Yunita; Simbolon, Maya; Khairani, Alda; Jeane, Adinda Salsabila Safira
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/pro.v8i4.1304

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ABSTRACT Health services in the current digital era require innovation because they are more effective and efficient in administering hospital services. Health workers tend to not use technology optimally, so this can affect excellent service. The aim of this research is to describe people's experiences and expectations regarding the level of satisfaction with health services in the digital era. This research design method uses a qualitative design, data collection is carried out using participant observation techniques via the Google form web to the wider community. The research results showed that 96 participants identified facilities that were easily accessible to them, how they accessed health services, whether they used digital health services, what obstacles they had in using digital health services, and what their expectations were from BPJS health services and health applications. In the future, the results of this research will become a reference for telemedicine companies or developers to improve the quality of health services and strengthen the health system as a whole. Conclusion: Digital health is utilized by participants or patients in receiving health services and recipients of information through virtual communication, which is effective, efficient and clear service from health workers.

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