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Cities and Urban Development Journal
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 3026490X     EISSN : 30264901     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7454/cudj
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Spatial Analysis of The Influence of Residential Density on The Spread of Tuberculosis Cases in Pasar Rebo General Hospital Service Area Efendi, Andi; Darwis, Teungku Ichramsyah
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Background: Based on statistical data, in 2021 tuberculosis cases in the DKI Jakarta area reached 26,854, an increase of around 21% from 2020, 22,156 cases. Aims: This Study focuses on the lavel of administrative area whether a residential density shows significance in the spread of Pulmonary Turberculosis (TB) cases. Methods: The research carried out by a descriptive quantitative research in the Pasar Rebo General Hospital. Results: The distribution of patients in the Pasar Rebo General Hospital is not affected by the total population density found in a sub-district area. After the research was carried out in a smaller administrative scope, namely at the sub-district level, it was began to show a correlation between population density and the spread of pulmonary tuberculosis. Using a spatial approach, the research shows that there is a casual relationship between the cases of the spread of tuberculosis and the density of a residential area. Conclusion: Based on the data obtained and the spatial analysis, this study shows that the population density variable show the percentage level of the spread of a case of Pulmonary TB. But in this case it must be seen at a level of the smallest administrative area, namely at the sub-district level.
Accessibility of The Kelapa-Seribu Islands Community to Health Service Facilities Fakhirah, Jehan; Andita, Eurika Putri
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Background: Disparity in access to rural-urban health services is a global health priority problem. The health extension program is a basic preventive, promotive, and curative service targeting households to improve family health status with effective implementation, especially on remote islands. Therefore, we conducted this study to assess the utilization of health education programs and related factors in Kelapa Island, Pulau Seribu. Aims: This study aims to assess the utilization of health education programs and their factors in Kelapa-Seribu Islands. Methods: A mixed cross-sectional study at the household level in Kelapa-Seribu Islands. A multistage sampling procedure was used to select the 366 informants in this study. Researchers used SPSS software for data analysis. Results: The results showed that 54 (14.75%) informants had used the health education program. Residential health education package [Adjusted Odds Ratio/AOR: 3.438 (95% Confidence Interval/CI: 1.88, 6.33)], post-visit health [AOR: 1.73 (95% CI: 1.105, 2.685)], knowledge [AOR: 1.52 (95% CI: 1.043, 2.40), home visits by health educators [AOR: 1.57 (95% CI: 1.02, 2.630)], and graduation from model family training [AOR: 2.10 (95% CI: 1.27, 3.11)] are significant factors on the utilization of extension health services. Conclusion: The coverage of utilization of health education services in Kelapa Island is still low. Knowledge related to information on health education programs, residence, post-health visits, home visits, and family planning training is a significant factor in the utilization of health education services.
Determinants of Hypertension in Seribu Utara Island District, Seribu Islands Malau, Herland A.; Simanjuntak, Natanael Martua Parningotan; Triono, Purwa Septa Dupit
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Background: Hypertension is a public health problem, including in the Seribu Islands. This region has unique characteristics, such as limited access to health facilities and a lifestyle that is different from urban areas in general. Genetic factors, age and obesity can affect the prevalence rate of hypertension in Seribu Utara Island District. Aims: This research was conducted to help develop an effective hypertension prevention program in Seribu Utara Island District. Methods: descriptive analytic with a cross-sectional study approach based on socio-demographic conditions, family history of hypertension, Body Mass Index (BMI), and waist circumference. Data analysis was conducted using the chi-square method and multiple logistic regression. The subjects in this study were 100 individuals from the Seribu Utara Island District who were diagnosed with Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) such as Diabetes Mellitus and/or Hypertension, based on the data from the patient profile report of the internal medicine department at the Regional General Hospital (RSUD) of the Thousand Islands in the year 2021. Results: The research showed that genetic factors and age have a significant relationship with the prevalence of hypertension in the Seribu Utara Island District. Meanwhile, the determinants of BMI and waist circumference were found to be not significant in relation to the prevalence of hypertension in the Seribu Utara Island District. Conclusion: Family history of hypertension and age can be the focal points in efforts for prevention, early detection, and management of hypertension in the community.
The Role of The Depok Sejahtera Card (KDS) in Increasing Access to Health Services in The Slum Area of Kampung Lio, Depok City Ramadhan, M. Luthfi; Hasbi, Umar Maulana
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Background: The program issued by the Depok City Government about the Depok Prosperous Card (KDS) has one benefit, namely access to health for the poor in Depok City. Aims: This study aims to determine the role of the KDS program in increasing access to health services in the poor community of Kampung Lio, Depok City. Methods: In this study using the concept of Public Service to assess the role of public policy programs implemented by the government, it can be seen from seven important issues of public service, namely serve citizens not customers, seek the public interest, value citizens over entrepreneurship, think strategically, act democratically, recognize that accountability is not simple , serve rather than steer, value people, not just productivity. This study uses qualitative methods with interview and observation methods. Results: Overall, KDS supports social stability by improving the welfare and quality of life of the people of Lio Depok Village, by reducing the level of stress caused by financial problems, and ensuring that all members of the community have equal access to health services. However, the implementation of KDS to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is not a goal, it is a process of realizing step by step where each individual must advance at various levels. Conclusion: KDS which is the implementation of UHC refers to the health insurance function that allows all members of the community to have access, both physically and financially, to basic medical care with an adequate standard.
The Role of The Women's Organization of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) in Efforts to Control Cigarette Consumption in Indonesia Nadya, Salsabila; Sihombing, Isranalita Madelif
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Background: The protection of the nation's next generation from the dangers of smoking cannot be separated from the role of women/mothers as educators and as influencers in creating a safe and comfortable environment from exposure to cigarette smoke for children to grow and develop healthily. Aims: To analyze the role of the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) women's organization, namely NU Young Women's Organization (Fatayat NU) and NU Female Student Association (IPPNU) in efforts to control tobacco in Indonesia. Methods: This research is descriptive research with a method of collecting data on the results of activities owned by the Center for Social Security Studies, University of Indonesia (PKJS-UI) for 2019-2023, and the data is presented in the form of narrative points and tables of activity results which attach links as outputs of activity results. Results: The role of NU has an impact on increasing public awareness, empowering women, and influencing policy. However, it still has challenges from a cultural, political, economic, and educational perspective. Conclusion: Although still facing various challenges, NU has a role as a campaigner, educator, and advocate who has a positive impact on tobacco control efforts in Indonesia.

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