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Journal of Public Health Indonesian
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30481139     DOI : https://doi.org/10.62872/jphi.v2i5
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Journal of Public Health Indonesian: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat is an international, peer-reviewed journal. It publishes original papers, reviews and short reports on all aspects of the science, philosophy, and practice of public health. It is aimed at all public health practitioners and researchers and those who manage and deliver public health services and systems. It will also be of interest to anyone involved in provision of public health programmes, the care of populations or communities and those who contribute to public health systems in any way. Published six times a year, Journal of Public Health Indonesian: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat considers submissions on any aspect of public health across age groups and settings. These include: Public health practice and impact Epidemiology and Biostatistic Applied Epidemiology Need or impact assessments Health service effectiveness, management and re-design Health Protection including control of communicable diseases Health promotion and disease prevention Evaluation of public health programmes or interventions Public health governance, audit and quality Public health law and ethics Health policy and administration Capacity in public health systems and workforce Public health nutrition Environmental healthOccupational health and safety Reproductive health Maternal and child health Obstetrics This is not an exhaustive list and the Editors will consider articles on any issue relating to public health. Journal of Public Health Indonesian: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat also publishes invited articles, reviews and supplements from leading experts on topical issues.
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Heavy Metal Contamination in Beef Cattle on Local Community’s Health (Study Case: PT. Vale Indonesia, Sorowako Indonesia) Jasmin Ambas; Fatmawaty Annisa Syamsuddin; Syamsuddin Hasan
Journal of Public Health Indonesian Vol. 1 No. 6 (2025): MARCH-JHH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/hanczk57

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Beef Cattle farming activity in post-mining site of PT. Vale Indonesia has been contaminated by heavy metals.  This was indicated by 60% and 40% of produced beef from cattle farming in post-mining sites supplied to the traditional market. The study is a descriptive quantitative study employing descriptive statistics analysis.  This study employed a purposive sampling method on 30 respondents consisting of 10 pregnant women, 10 teenagers (age of 10-17), and 10 adults (age of +17). The results of the study confirmed that there is the presence of potential health risks based on Sytmthoms (1) anemia, (2) headache, (3) fatigue and (4) sore throat in pregnant women for 41,43%; teenagers (age of 10-17) for 21,43%   and the adults for 37,14% respectively. Although the authors found the potential health risk from the respondent, we could generalize all the symptoms come from the heavy metal  contamination  on beef consumed. Therefore,  we need to conduct further study about the beef consumption of local communities around the post-mining area PT Vale, Indonesia.
Determinants Pregnant Women's Use of Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Books at Puskesmas Paal Merah II, Jambi City in 2024 Fitri Azizah; Asparian Asparian; Hubaybah Hubaybah; Rumita Ena Sari; Sri Astuti Siregar
Journal of Public Health Indonesian Vol. 1 No. 6 (2025): MARCH-JHH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/vxcbxc52

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The health of mothers and children is of utmost importance in health development in Indonesia, with the aim of reducing rates of infant mortality (IMR) and maternal mortality (MMR). Using the Maternal and child Health Book (KIA) in Antenatal Care services is one of the government’s initiatives. Puskesmas Paal Merah II Jambi City is still low in the utilization of the MCH book 23.4%. The purpose of this study is to identify the variables linked to the utilization of the MCH book among In 2024, pregnant women at Jambi City's Paal Merah II Health Center. This study uses a cross-sectional approach and is quantitative in nature. The population in this study were 407 pregnant women a sample size of 79 respondents. The analysis test used was the chi-square test (95% CI). With a p-value of 1,000, there is no correlation between age and the use of the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) book. With a p-value of 0.337, there is no correlation between education and the use of MCH books. Knowledge and the use of the MCH book are related, as indicated by the p-value of 0.000. The availability of Human Resources (HR) and the use of MCH books are related, as indicated by the p-value of 0.025. A p-value of 1,000 indicates that there is no correlation between the use of the MCH book and individual evaluation.  
Factors Associated with Midwife Performance in Integrated Antenatal Care (ANC) Services at the Jambi City Health Center in 2024 Nurul Qalbi; Asparian Asparian; Hubaybah Hubaybah; Arnild Augina Mekarisce; Usi Lanita
Journal of Public Health Indonesian Vol. 1 No. 6 (2025): MARCH-JHH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/snq24r41

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Integrated Antenatal Care (ANC) is a health service for pregnant women based on the 10T standard. The main goal is to reduce the maternal mortality rate (MMR), infant mortality rate (IMR) and the probability of mother and child. In its implementation, midwives play an important role so that the performance of midwives greatly affects the quality of Integrated ANC services. In Jambi City, the coverage of Integrated ANC services at the Puskesmas has not yet reached the minimum service standard target of 100% of KI 97.1%, K4 coverage of 94.9% and K6 of 92.3%. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors associated with the performance of midwives in integrated ANC services. This type of research is quantitative with a cros sectional approach. The location of this research was carried out at all Puskesmas in the Jambi City area in November-December 2024. The number of samples was 70 respondents, with the Porpotional random sampling technique. The results showed that there was a significant relationship between motivation with a p value of 0.032 and institutional  leadership with the performance of midwives in Integrated ANC services with a p value of 0.016, while experience did not have a significant relationship with the performance of midwives in Integrated ANC services with a p value of 0.088.
Unraveling health challenges in the interior: public perceptions of Health Service Accessibility and its implications RR. Retno Indriyatmi
Journal of Public Health Indonesian Vol. 1 No. 6 (2025): MARCH-JHH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/t8099v35

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Access to healthcare services in remote areas remains a significant challenge that impacts community well-being. This study explores community perceptions of healthcare accessibility, identifies the main barriers, and examines their implications. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with community members, local medical personnel, and relevant stakeholders. The findings reveal that the long distances to healthcare facilities, limited transportation, shortage of medical personnel, and lack of medicine and medical equipment are the primary obstacles. Due to these limitations, many residents prefer traditional medicine, which is perceived as more accessible and affordable. Additionally, the community expressed hopes for improvements in healthcare infrastructure, such as the assignment of permanent medical staff, more comprehensive facilities, and better access to medical transportation. This study highlights the need for policy interventions to address these disparities and promote more equitable access to healthcare services. By understanding the lived experiences of people in remote areas, this research contributes to the development of sustainable solutions aimed at improving the quality of healthcare services and overall community well-being.
Antenatal Care as a Risk Factor in Pregnant Women with Anemia in Batanghari Regency, Jambi Province Ismi Nurwaqiah Ibnu; Silvia Mawarti Perdana; Kasyani
Journal of Public Health Indonesian Vol. 1 No. 6 (2025): MARCH-JHH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/e5q9x972

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The nutritional status of pregnant women significantly influences stunting in toddlers, as reflected by upper arm circumference measurements during the first trimester. Based on the Indonesian Nutritional Status Survey, stunting in Batanghari Regency decreased to 24% in 2021 but rose again to 26% in 2022, highlighting pregnancy as a critical period affecting future life quality. This quantitative study employed an analytical observational method with a cross-sectional design, conducted in the Community Health Center Work Area in Batanghari Regency, focusing on areas with the highest stunting prevalence. The research was carried out over eight months (March–November 2023) with a sample of 245 pregnant women in their second and third trimesters. Results showed that 40.4% of pregnant women experienced anemia. Statistically significant factors influencing anemia among pregnant women included family income, upper arm circumference, body mass index, TT injection services, blood pressure monitoring, provision of iron supplement tablets, and uterine fundal height measurements. It is recommended to enhance pregnant women's access to healthcare services to improve their awareness of anemia risks and support better nutritional and health outcomes, which in turn can reduce anemia prevalence.

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