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Journal of Religion and Public Health
ISSN : 27146057     EISSN : 27219852     DOI : https://10.15408/jrph
Journal of Religion and Public Health is a peer reviewed journal that established in 2019 by Public Health Study Program, Faculty of Health Science, State Islamic University (UIN) Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Indonesia. The Journal publishes twice a year on April and September. The journal welcomes scholars and professionals to submit original articles, short communications and letters to the editor. This journal is aimed in contributing to knowledge about the relationships between religious factors and health on both a theoretical and practical level that could be a scientific evidence for scholars and professionals in advancing public health practice with individuals and groups. This journal presents papers that investigating in multidimensional approach by using diverse theoretical, conceptual, methodological and analytical in understanding the nature of religious effects on public health practices and outcomes. Journal of Religion and Public Health explores religion beliefs, values, practices, rituals and religious organization effects in various public health scope, including, but not limited to, epidemiology of communicable and non-communicable diseases, health education and promotion, health policy and administration, environmental health, public health nutrition, sexual and reproductive health and occupational health and safety.
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Analysis of Patient Nutrition Service Management Viewed from the Input, Process and Output Aspects in the Nutrition Installation of the Khidmat Sehat Afiyat Regional General Hospital, Depok City in 2023 Nurmadinisia, Rahmi
Journal of Religion and Public Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jrph.v6i1.37932

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Implementation  of  nutritional  management  in  hospitals  is  an  important  component  in nutritional installation   and   analytical   quality,   which   aims   to   provide   food   for patients, from  menu  planning  to  food  distribution  to  achieve  optimal  nutritional  status and maximum recovery for patients. Hospital nutrition services can be carried out well if they are supported by good and efficient nutrition installation management. The aim of  the  research  is  to  determine  and  analyze  the  description of  the  implementation  of nutritional management in inpatients at Khidmat Sehat Afiat Regional Hospital, Depok City  in  2023.  This  research  uses  analytical-qualitative  methods  with  data  collection techniques through in-depth interviews using recording equipment, observation sheets, and  document  review  at  nutrition  installations.  The  main  informants  were  nutrition installation officers and key informants, heads of nutrition installations and inpatients. The research results show that the implementation of nutrition management starts from the  input  stage,  namely  human  resources  with  the  requirement  of  a  nutritionist  with  a minimum  diploma  education.  All  officers  comply  with  the  SOP  by  paying  attention  to hygiene,  sanitation  and  complete  use  of  Personal  Protective  Equipment..  Budget planning  is  carried  out  once  a  year,  originating  from  the  Depok  City  Government's APBD  funds.  Menu  planning  uses  an  11-day  menu  cycle.  Orders  and  purchases  are made  every  2  days  for  wet  food  ingredients  and  once  every  3-4  days  for  dry food ingredients. Food storage uses the FIFO/FEFO method. Food processing is carried out by  looking  at  the  menu  cycle  based  on  the  recipe.  Distribution  uses  a  centralized method  with  good  and  timely  service.  The  output  is  that  most  patients  like  the appearance,  cleanliness,  aroma  and  taste  of  the  food  and  are  satisfied  with  the nutritional  installation  services. The  implementation  of  management  in  terms  of  input, process and output at RSUD has largely gone well.  Keywords: Hospital, Management, Nutrition.
Religiosity and Risky Behaviors among Adolescents Living With HIV in Southwest Nigeria Sodeinde, Kolawole; Akadri, Adebayo; Adepoju, Akinmade; Oluwole, Temitayo; Bamidele, Olabisi; Abiodun, Olumide
Journal of Religion and Public Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jrph.v6i2.38483

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Risky behaviors remain highly prevalent among adolescents,and theyarethe foremost cause  of unplanned  pregnancies,  sexually  transmitted  infections  (STIs) including  HIV, intellectual  deterioration,  and  suicide  attempts.Religion  has  been  opined  tomitigate risky  behaviorsamong  young  people.This  study  assessed if  there  is  arelationship between   religiosity   and   risky   behaviors   among   adolescents   living   with   HIV   in southwest Nigeria. It is adescriptive cross-sectional study of 212 adolescents selected via   a   multistage   sampling   technique.   Data   were   collected   using   interviewer-administered  questionnaires. Religiosity  was  classified  as  low,  moderate,and  high religious involvement based on the frequency of religious activities attendance using the Duke  University  Religion  Index. Data  was  analyzed using  SPSS  version  22.  Logistic regression was used to find factors associated with risky behavior. P was set as < 0.05.Low religiosity (OR=23.975; 95% C.I=2.591-221.851), late adolescence (OR=10.404; 95% C.I = 2.259-47.918) and not having formal education (OR=3.558; 95% C.I=1.324-9.562)  significantly  predicted  high-risk  behavior. High  religiousinvolvementshold some promise in mitigating risky sexual behaviors among adolescents with HIV.Keywords: HIV/AIDS, Religiosity, Risky behavior.
Analisis Sanitasi Lingkungan terhadap Gejala ISPA di Kecamatan Tuah Madani Rasyid, Zulmeliza; Susanti, Nurvi
Journal of Religion and Public Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jrph.v6i2.41128

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 Symptoms of ARI are symptoms of infection that affect the respiratory tract, both the upper (such as the nose and throat) and the lower (such as the bronchi and lungs) including cough, runny nose, sore throat, fever, shortness of breath (in more severe cases). ARI can be caused by various pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, and fungi. and can affect anyone, especially children and the elderly. This study is quantitative with Cross-sectional Design. The sample consisted of 150 houses. The location of the study was in Tuah Madani District. The research variables included clean water sources, waste management, waste water drainage channel and housing density. Data collection was by observation and questionnaire distribution. Data collection techniques were quota sampling. Data were processed by computerization. Univariate and bivariate data analysis used the chi-square test. The results of the study showed that there was a relationship between access to clean water (p-value 0.0001), waste management (p-value 0.0001), waste water drainage channel (p-value 0.0001) and housing density (p-value 0.001). It is expected that the agency will provide counseling to the community through health promotion activities regarding access to clean water, waste management, waste water drainage channel, and housing density that meets health requirements as well as prevention and control of ARI. Keywords: ARI Symptoms,  Environment, Sanitation.
Risiko Ergonomi Pekerja Perkantoran di Rumah Sakit X Pratiwi, Tiara Amanda; Rosidati, Catur
Journal of Religion and Public Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jrph.v6i2.41134

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Poor  working posture  and  non-ergonomic  chairs  for  office  workers  have  the potential to cause ergonomic hazards. This research aims to identify complaints and the level of ergonomic risk among office workers in the medical administration department of the X Hospital.  The  research  used  observation  and  interview  methods  on  10  respondents using  the  Nordic  Body  Map  (NBM)  and  the  Rapid  Office  Strain  Assessment  analysis technique.  (ROSA).  Based  on  the  research  results,  workers  with  adjustable  and  non-adjustable  chairs  reportedsignificant  pain  in  the  upper  neck,  lower  neck,  waist,  and buttocks.  Additional  complaints  were  noted  by  workers  using  non-adjustable  chairs, including considerable pain in the left shoulder, right shoulder, left calf, and right calf. A  high  level  of  ergonomic  risk  was  found  among  workers  using  non-adjustable  chairs with  a  score  of  6.  The  lowest  level  of  risk  was  found  among  workers  using  adjustable chairs with a score of 3. To reduce ergonomic complaints and lower ergonomic risk, it is necessary to designchairs and desks that match body posture, provide training on the correct use of office equipment, implement regular ergonomic assessments, and provide office facilities that support health.Keywords: Ergonomic, Office workers, Rapid Office Strain Assessment (ROSA)
Gambaran Paparan Media Sosial Instagram, Pengetahuan, Sikap dan Perilaku Merokok pada Siswa MAN 2 Kota Tangerang Tahun 2024 Nurfajriah, Indri; Aristi, Dela
Journal of Religion and Public Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jrph.v6i2.41141

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Smoking is one of the public health problems. Data from the Indonesian Health Survey in  2023  showed  that  the  prevalence  of  smokers  aged  15-19  years  was  56.5%,  while according  to  BPS  in  2023  smokers  in  Tangerang  City  were  14.79%.  Exposure  to negative  information  and  content  on  Instagram  can  have  both  positive  and  negative effects  on  its  users.  The  purpose  of  this  study  was  to  determine  the  description  of exposure to  Instagram  social  media,  knowledge,  attitudes  and  smoking  behavior  in adolescents  at  MAN  2  Tangerang  City  in  2024.  This  type  of  research  is  quantitative with  a  cross  sectional  design  approach.  Data  analysis  in  the  study  used  univariate tests. The sample in the study were MAN 2 Tangerang City students in grades X and XI of 157 respondents. The results showed that smoking behavior in students was 17.2%. The  level  of  knowledge  of  respondents  about  the  dangers  of  smoking  is  mostly  good 54.8%. The majority of respondents' attitudes towards smoking behavior were positive 53.5%. Exposure to negative cigarette content on Instagram social media on students amounted  to  81.5%.  Students  are  exposed  to  educational  content  on  the  dangers  of smoking  on  social  mediaInstagram  93%. Therefore,  schools  are  expected  to  provide guidance   or   education   to   all   students   regarding   smoking   behavior   by   utilizing Instagram  social  media.  Educational  content  can  be  done  by  posting  videos,  posters, and pictures.Keywords: Adolescent, Instagram, Smoking behavior.
Hubungan Pengetahuan, Sikap Dan Paparan Media Sosial Youtube Terhadap Perilaku Merokok Pada Remaja SMAIT Bina Bangsa Sejahtera Kota Bogor Tahun 2024 Syifa, Nadiatus; Aristi, Dela
Journal of Religion and Public Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jrph.v6i2.41154

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Smoking  is  detrimental  to  health  and  is  commonly  practiced  by  adults  and  teenagers.  In  2019, WHO data shows that 19.2% of students aged 13-15 years used tobacco and more than 8 million deaths were caused by tobacco. This is due to a lack of knowledge aboutthe dangers of smoking and  exposure  to  negative  content  on  social  media  which  can  influence  teenagers'  attitudes towards  smoking.  This  study  aims  to  determine  the  relationship  between  knowledge,  attitudes and  exposure  to YouTube  social  media  on  smoking  behavior  among  teenagers  at  SMAIT  Bina Bangsa  Sejahtera  Bogor  City  with  a  cross-sectional  study  design  and  a  sample  of  156  people. This  research  is  quantitative  research  with  data  collection  through  questionnaires.  The  data analysis used in the research was univariate analysis and bivariate analysis using the Chi-square test.  The  research  results  showed  that  the  smoking  behavior  of  SMAIT  Bina  Bangsa  Sejahtera teenagers  was  30.8%  with  attitudes  supporting  smoking  at  51.3%,  and  teenagers  who  were exposed to negative and positive content on YouTube social media were 85.9%.  The results of the  analysis  showed  that  there  was  a  relationship  between  knowledge  and  attitudes  towards smoking  behavior.  Teenagers  are  expected  to  be  more  careful  in  receiving  information  from YouTube social media, choose trusted sources and limit the time they use YouTube each day.Keywords: Attitude, Smoking behavior, YouTube.

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