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Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal
ISSN : 27209997     EISSN : 27209997     DOI : 10.12928
Core Subject : Health,
Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal e-ISSN : 2720-9997 is an open access and peer-reviewed journal that published empirical quantitative research and/or qualitative research on the epidemiology, biostatistic, nutrition, family health, climate change, infectious and non-infectious diseases, health services research, gerontology, child health, adolescent health, behavioral medicine, rural health, health promotion, public health policy and management, health economics, occupational health and environmental health and the understanding of all aspects of public health. Submitted papers must be written in Indonesian and/or English for initial review stage by editors and further process by minimum two reviewers.
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Evaluation of the implementation of Health Information System (Sistem Informasi Kesehatan Desa-SIKD) for Cadres in Penadaran Village, Grobogan Regency 2023 Pramitasari, Ratih; Sifai, izzatul alifah; Febriyanto, Dwi Feri
Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal Vol. 18 No. 2 (2024): Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/dpphj.v18i2.9555

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Background: Health data reported by health cadres in villages is still done manually. Grobogan Regency needs to receive attention in health development in Central Java. Grobogan Regency's HDI in 2020 was 69.87, which was below the achievement of Central Java Province, namely 71.87 and National, 71.92. Method: This study aims to maximize the SIKD (Sistem Informasi Kesehatan Desa) which was a website-based data collection system developed by researchers to make it easier for village cadres to record health data. Results: This research was a descriptive analytic research with a qualitative approach with the aim of getting a picture or description of an actual situation. SIKD was tested for User Experience. This study took place in Penadaran Village, Gubug District, Grobogan Regency. It could be concluded that based on the results of the tests that have been carried out, the design that has been made has received a positive response and is worthy of being developed. SIKD is feasible to be developed. It was hoped that in the future, Conclusion: SIKD can be used as a data center that integrates all information systems and applications into a centralized database, so that it can be used by the wider community.
A LITERATURE REVIEW: THE EFFECT OF AUDIO-VISUAL AND LEAFLET COUNSELLING ON SMOKING CESSATION KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE IN YOUTH COMMUNITIES Nasir, Ardiansyah Jumaedi; Nur Djannah, Sitti; Handayani, Lina
Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal Vol. 18 No. 2 (2024): Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/dpphj.v18i2.9663

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Background: Indonesia faces a serious threat due to the increasing number of smokers. Based on data BPS for 2020-2022, the percentage of people who smoke in Yogyakarta City is 23.97%, an increase from 24.54% in 2021. However, the proportion of children and adolescents aged 12 to 21 years who smoke is increasing in Sleman Regency. Furthermore, this increase represents a 16.1% increase in the approximately 200,000 youth living in Sleman District. Methods: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of audiovisual counseling and leaflets on adolescents' knowledge and attitudes toward smoking cessation decisions in Candibinangun Pakem Village. Using Systematic Literature Review (SLR) research design. National and international literature indexes "Pubmed", "Google Scholar", "JAMA Network" and public health databases were used as samples. In data collection, extraction and analysis will be carried out using the PRISMA method. Results: The researchers identified 917 articles, including 199 from PubMed, 705 from Google Scholar, and 13 from JAMA Network, which were screened using the PRISMA method. The screening resulted in 8 articles, excluding 2 from the total of 6 articles, based on the identified keywords. Conclusion: The systematic review reveals that audiovisual media and leaflets significantly influence knowledge and attitudes, impacting implementation, acceptance, and outcomes. However, some behaviors are challenging to change due to environmental factors or lack of need. Therefore, community encouragement is needed to enhance knowledge and attitudes, particularly in reducing smoking prevalence.
Analysis of Characteristics, Information Motivation Behavioral Skills in HIV Patients to Improve Antiretroviral Adherence : A Cross-Sectional Study Chairiyah, Royani; Setyaningsih, Widanarti
Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal Vol. 18 No. 2 (2024): Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/dpphj.v18i2.9885

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Background: The number of people with HIV/AIDS in Indonesia, particularly an east Jakarta still to be concerned. Clients in community   who required antiretrovirals (ARVs) treatment has been identified in relation to client’s characteristics and Information Motivational Behavioral Skills (IMB), so it might improve client’s adherence ARV therapy. This study aims to analyze the adherence of taking ARV therapy within clients suffering HIV, who were taking ARV therapy at Kramat Jati District Community Health Center. Method: The study design was quantitative research with a cross-sectional approach. The population come from Kramat Jati district, and there are 74 respondents have been involved by purposive sampling technic. These respondents were undergoing ARV therapy at Kramat Jati Community Health Center from August 3 to November 24, 2022. The data was processed using the chi square test. Results: There were relationships between age characteristics (0.030), sex (0.013), occupation (0.035), marital status of respondents (0.009). There was a relationship between Information (0.004), Motivational (0.024), and Behavioral Skills (0.042) with adherence to taking ARV drugs in HIV/AIDS patients at the Kramat Jati Health Center). No association of educational characteristics (0441) with adherence to taking ARV drugs. Conclusion:  there was a relationship of characteristics (age, gender, occupation, employment status), and the relationship of Information, Motivational and Behavioral Skills with adherence to taking ARV drugs. Information motivation behavioral skills that were very effective for adherence to taking ARV drugs in people with HIV. However, educational level had no correlation with client’s obedience in taking ARV therapy
Management of Breast and Nipple Problems in Breastfeeding Mothers: Systematic Review: Management of Breast and Nipple Problems in Breastfeeding Mothers safitriana, safitriana; Budiati, Tri; Rachmawati, Imami Nur
Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal Vol. 18 No. 1 (2024): Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/dpphj.v18i1.10274

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Introduction: Problems in the breasts and nipple are commonly faced by mothers which affects breastfeeding process. Appropriate and suitable intervention for breast and nipple problems that occur is one of the competencies both health workers and mothers must know Objective: To identify and explain breast and nipple problems that occur in breastfeeding mothers. 6 electronic databases were used; Science Direct, ProQuest, Springer Link, Taylor & Francis Online, Clinical Key Nursing, and Google Scholar. Results: There were 12 articles (sample 1,980) with breast and nipple problems in breastfeeding mothers there are breast engorgement (65%), breast pain (52.5%), plugged milk ducts (45.9%), nipple pain (15.5%), mastitis (10.5%), cracks and lesions on the nipple (9.7%), inverted nipple (4.2%), and breast abscess (0.6%). Five Steps Systematic Therapy (FSST) intervention can overcome breast pain, breast engorgement, mastitis, plugged milk ducts. Low-Level Laser Therapy can treat pain, cracks and nipple lesions. Reverse pressure softening technique can treat breast engorgement. Therapeutic breast massage can treat breast pain, breast engorgement, plugged milk ducts. Integrated Breast Massage can treat plugged milk ducts. Hoffman exercise and inverted syringe can correct inverted. Ultrasound-guided percutaneous catheters and hydrostatic pressure irrigation can treat breast abscesses. Lanolin, breast milk, aloe vera and olive oil were effective in treating pain, cracks and nipple lesions; Cold cabbage can treat breast pain and breast swelling. Conclusion: Breast and nipple problems in breastfeeding mothers can be addressed with all interventions.
HIV Status Disclosure and Associated Factors among Partners and People Living with HIV in the North Central Region of Nigeria: Factors affecting HIV status disclosure Ojo, Adeoye Matthew; Olajide, Joshua Seun; Olafisoye, Desmond; Oluwasina , Folajinmi; Ojo, Christiana
Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal Vol. 18 No. 2 (2024): Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/dpphj.v18i2.10433

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Background: Prevention, treatment, and care for people with HIV/AIDS are important foci of public health and control of the disease. HIV has significantly impacted people's health, income and welfare, as well as socialization. Disclosure of HIV status has proven to increase the opportunities for social support, improved access to necessary medical care, and the opportunity to discuss HIV risk reduction with partner's plan. This study examined factors influencing partner HIV status disclosure among people living with HIV in North Central, Nigeria. Method: This descriptive and cross-sectional study used a multistage sampling technique to randomly select 215 respondents receiving antiretroviral treatment in the study location. Results: The results showed that all youngsters aged 15-19 had never disclosed their HIV status to sexual partners due to the fear of discrimination, rejection, and abandonment. The study found a significant association between minimizing the stress of keeping HIV secret and HIV partner disclosure (β=0.944, Odd Ratio OR=2.570, CI=1.79-3.69, p<0.05). Conclusion: The study showed that discrimination and stigmatization are major sources of discouragement in the disclosure of HIV status to partners as well as the fear of rejection and abandonment especially among young adolescents. It is therefore recommended that HIV treatment and awareness programs should incorporate HIV status disclosure and counselling as part of intervention projects for HIV/AIDS programs. HIV status disclosure to partners will foster and promote partner’s understanding, patient's health and well-being. This will not only bring social and psychological support, but also reduce misguidance on HIV status.
Understanding Hypertension Risk among Undergraduates in Ahmad Dahlan University, Indonesia: Understanding Hypertension Risk among Undergraduates in Ahmad Dahlan University, Indonesia Safitri, Nurhikmah; Solikhah, Solikhah; Febriyanto, Kresna; Sangruangake, Monthida
Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal Vol. 18 No. 2 (2024): Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/dpphj.v18i2.10906

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Background: Hypertension remains a serious public health issue globally, affecting almost all groups, including the younger population. The purpose of this study was to explore hypertension understanding among students at Ahmad Dahlan University, Indonesia. Method: A structured, interview-directed questionnaires, was used in this cross-sectional offline study. The study population comprised undergraduates’ students of university situated in Ahmad Dahlan University. The sample of this study amounted to 394 people through the calculation of the sample size with the Slovin approach.  Results: A total 394 participants took part in the study comprising 50 (12,69%) medical undergraduate students and 344 (87,31%) non-medical undergraduate students. The logistic regression model indicated that the logistic regression model indicated that family history (AOR = 0.190; 95% CI = 0.097 – 0.374; p-value = 0.000), alcohol consumption behaviors (AOR = 0.078; 95% CI = 0.021 – 0.287; p-value = 0.000), and stress (AOR = 0.712; 95% CI = 0.516 – 0.982; p-value = 0.038) among undergraduates are associated with hypertension. Meanwhile, age, sex, smoking, coffee drinking routines, and physical activity were indicated to have no relationship with hypertension. Conclusion: In this study, it was concluded that the risk factor of hypertension were family history, stress, and alcohol consumption. These finding highlight that focus surrounding hypertension prevention should shift toward individual risk profiling and should be tailored toward and individual’s specific needs.
Risk Factors for Low Birth Weight (LBW) Infants in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Province Handayani, Sarah; Tsania, Febriani; Agus, Handito
Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal Vol. 18 No. 2 (2024): Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal
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Background: The cause of infant mortality in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) is 33% due to Low Birth Weight (LBW) infants, which is closely related to maternal nutrition and monitoring of pregnant women during pregnancy. This study aims to analyze the risk factors for LBW in East Nusa Tenggara Province in 2018 based on the 2018 Basic Health Research data results. Method: The research method used was quantitative with a Cross-sectional design. The population in the study totaled 1544 respondents. The sample in this study totaled 472 respondents. Univariate analysis aims to describe the data characteristics of each variable studied. Using the Chi-Square test, bivariate analysis was conducted to see the relationship between the independent and dependent variables.; Results: Variables associated significantly associated with the LBW infants in NTT Province in 2018 were the variables of education (ρ=0.034), parity (ρ=0.034), and gestational age (ρ=0.000). The dominant variable was Pregnancy Age (PR=2.613). The variable of gestational age was the most dominant risk factor associated with LBW infants with PR = 2.613 (95% CI = 1.525-4.478). The variable of gestational age has a three times greater risk of experiencing LBW infants in NTT Province in 2018. Conclusion: It is expected that health services and educational equality in rural areas in NTT Province should be further improved, especially maternal and child health. Maternal and child health, to improve the community's health status and reduce the morbidity and mortality rates of LBW infants
Mapping and Clustering COVID-19 Cases in Kudus District Safitri, Dyah Retno; Rejeki, Dwi Sarwani Sri; Nurlaela, Sri; Jayanti, Rosita Dwi
Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/dpphj.v19i1.11392

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Background: Kudus District contributed the high case fatality rate (10%) of Coronavirus Disease at the end of 2020 in Central Java Province, one of the provinces which was the center of Coronavirus Disease transmission in Indonesia. Spatial analysis is useful for identifying areas of grouping or clusters of cases that indicate high risk areas so that prevention measures can be developed specifically in those areas. This study aimed to map and identify clusters of Coronavirus Disease cases in Kudus District. Method: An observational method with a case study design was conducted involving all confirmed cases of Coronavirus Disease from January to April 2021 in Kota Subdistrict, totaling 257 cases. Spatial analysis included overlay and buffering processed using ArcGIS, and clustering processed using SaTScan. Results: The study results showed that cases tended to be spread evenly across all villages, with the highest number of cases (8.2%) observed in Mlati Norowito Village. Spatial analysis revealed that the majority of cases were concentrated in villages with a population density of 8,001-12,000 people/km2 (51.7%) and villages with a number of social assistance recipients of 801-1,200 (36.6%), residing less than 250 meters from health care facilities (50.5%) and less than 250 meters from public facilities (59.14%), and four secondary clusters of Coronavirus Disease cases were identified. Conclusion: A higher cases of Coronavirus Disease were identified in villages with a high population density, a large number of social assistance recipients, close proximity to health care and public facilities, and four secondary clusters were identified.
Understanding of the Halal Certification Process Among Business Actors in the Food and Beverage MSME Sector in Indonesia Styaningrum, Silvia Dewi; Puspaningtyas, Desty Ervira; Sari, Puspita Mardika; Sucipto, Adi; Br Situmorang, Eta Hosana Eka Rizti
Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal
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Background: The obligation for halal certification is regulated under Law No. 6 of 2023, with initial implementation targeting food and beverage producers, including Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME). In 2024, Indonesia has 65 million MSMEs, the majority operating in the food sector. Business actors' understanding of the halal certification process using the self-declare scheme needs to be examined to ensure a smooth certification process and to optimize the role of the Halal Product Process (PPH) companion. This study explores business actors' knowledge and experience regarding the self-declare halal certification process. Method: This study employs qualitative research with a narrative design. In-depth interviews were conducted with three purposively selected business actors in Nomporejo Village, Galur, Kulonprogo, between July and August 2024. The collected data were analyzed and presented narratively. Results: Findings indicate that business actors lack a clear understanding of the halal certification process through the self-declare scheme, particularly regarding certification objectives, process flow, and the involved parties. Their understanding of certification objectives is limited to business benefits, while they recognize only business actors and PPH companions were involved. Their comprehension of the certification process is restricted to document preparation, with the PPH companion handling all subsequent steps. Conclusion: This limited understanding affects certification effectiveness, as business actors rely entirely on PPH companions for technical matters. The government must strengthen the role of PPH companions, enhance educational efforts, and encourage business actors to take an active role in maintaining halal compliance to ensure a more effective and sustainable certification process
Dental and Oral Health Education Media: Effectiveness in Improving Health Students' Knowledge and Attitudes Djannah, Sitti Nur; Trisnowati, Heni; Tukiyo, Intan Wahyuni; Solikhah, Solikhah; Sangruangake, Monthida
Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal
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Background: Adolescents' dental and oral health problems are significant to pay attention to. Because the incidence rate is relatively high, adolescents/students often experience dental and oral health problems due to the lack of proper education in maintaining dental and oral hygiene and health. Through video media and pocketbooks supported by attractive visual displays and thin but informative pages, it can be one solution to providing health education to students. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of using video media and pocketbooks as educational and health promotion media for improving students' dental and oral health. Method: This study used an experimental design with a pre-test and post-test model conducted on 104 students who were taken using purposive sampling. Then, this study was analyzed using the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test to compare the effectiveness of students' knowledge and attitudes before and after dental and oral health education. Results: The results showed increased knowledge (value: 0.000) and attitudes (value: 0.001) of students before and after being educated using pocketbook media about dental and oral health. Conclusion: providing pocketbooks and videos as health promotion education media is effective in improving students' knowledge and attitudes toward maintaining dental and oral health. Developing pocketbook content to be more varied and informative and using other promotional media to strengthen students' knowledge and attitudes is necessary.

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