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HUBUNGAN PERILAKU SEHAT SANTRI DENGAN KEJADIAN SCABIES DI PONDOK PESANTREN KABUPATEN LAMONGAN Ma’rufi, Isa; Istiaji, Erdi; Witcahyo, Eri
IKESMA Vol 8, No 2 (2012)
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Scabies is a common skin disease among the students ofthe boarding school. Scabies is caused by mite infestation as called as Sarcoptes scabiei that can spread easily from human to human, animal to animal or humans to animal sinstead. The purpose of this studyis to measure the prevalence of scabies in students, and to analyzethe relationship between the incidences of scabies by healthy behaviors in students of boarding school at Lamongan, East Java. The type of research is observational and cross-sectional study. Total populationis 59.650 students with a sample ofthe studywere 338 students. The sampling technique on this research was multistage random sampling method. The results showed that 217 students (64.2%) suffered from scabies, and 121 students (35.8%) did not suffer from scabiesor healthy. Based on the statistical test by Chi-square, there is a relationship between the incidence ofscabies by healthy behaviors (p<0.05). It is suggested need for counseling and training on a regular basis about healthy behavior and clean forthe students. Need for cooperation with other agencies, such as Communities Health Center (Puskesmas) in order to prevent and control the incidence of scabiesin students of boarding school.
GAMBARAN PELAKSANAAN KEGIATAN KIA DI KABUPATEN SERANG Witcahyo, Eri; Ma’rufi, Isa
IKESMA Vol 9, No 1 (2013)
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Serang is ones of district of Banten Province which has problem at maternal, neonatal, child health. Maternal and child mortality rate shows increase trend each years. The purpose of this study was to describe Maternal & Child Health activities implementation at communities. Type of research is descriptive by interview technique. Informants on the study are midwife coordinator and manager line at each Community Health Center (Sub District Pamarayan, Kramat Watu and Tirtayasa). The results showed that according to the informant are partnership between midwives and TBA has to improve, reward system is also give to community to increase their participate at all of Maternal & Child Health activities which held by government. Social activities at community are also the meaning part to improve Maternal & Child Health activities. According to the result, it is suggested to create innovative program for communities. It needs to use effective methods and media so that communities impress to join the activity. Participatory approach is also important to improve community participative.
The Role of Health Workers in Handling People with Mental Disorders (ODGJ) Physical Restraint Ariusta, Indriany Maya; Hernawati, Sri; Ma’rufi, Isa
Health Notions Vol 2 No 2 (2018): February 2018
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The problem of mental disorders in Indonesia is a significant health problem in this society because the disease of mental disorder in Indonesia is still quite high, based on the result of basic health research 2007 the prevalence of emotional mental disorder equal to 11,6% and varies between province and regency. The purpose of this study was to analyze the role of health workers covering preventive, promotive, education and evaluation in handling persons with mental disorders (ODGJ) physical restraint in Public Health Centers of Jember Regency. This type of research was a case study. Determination of informants using sampling technique purposive sampling. Number of informants were 9 people. The results of the research was that all informants have made promotive, preventive, education and evaluation efforts through counseling, screening, home visits and monitoring persons with ODGJ access in taking medication.
Individual Characteristics, Antibody, Work Environment and Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) Ikmala, Riskita; Ma’rufi, Isa; Munawir, Al
Health Notions Vol 2 No 5 (2018): May 2018
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Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) is a collection of complaints that a person feels being inside of a building or a room. SBS happens to many employees who work indoors. The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of individual characteristics, IgE antibodies, and work environment against the incidence of SBS in the employees of Telkom Jember. The research design used was case control. The results showed that there was influence of age, duration of work, IgE antibody, room temperature and humidity to the incidence of SBS on Telkom Jember employees with sig <0,05. The results also showed that smoking habits, nutritional status, ventilation conditions, lighting and room dust levels do not affect the occurrence of SBS. Improvements that can be done are improvements to the working environment, especially in controlling the temperature and humidity of the room and healthy living the for employees. Keywords: SBS, IgE, Work environment
Knowledge, Personal Hygiene and The Incidence of Hepatitis A in Students of University of Jember Septivita, Dian; Ma’rufi, Isa; Ningtyias, Farida Wahyu
Health Notions Vol 2 No 7 (2018): July 2018
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The Determinant of The Slaughterhouse Workers’ Work Fatigue at The laughterhouse in Situbondo and Jember Rayi Siti Nurbaya; Hadi Prayitno; Isa Ma’rufi
Health Notions Vol 4, No 8 (2020): August
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The factor causing work accident at the slaughterhouse is one of them, work fatigue. Work fatigue is influenced by internal and external factors, such as age, job tenure, sleep quality, and workload. This research aimed to analyze the determinant factor affecting work fatigue suffered by the workers of the slaughterhouse in Situbondo and Jember, such as age, job tenure, sleep quality, and workload. Also, an analysis was carried out to determine the main dominant factor affecting work fatigue of the slaughterhouse workers. The design of the research used analytic observational and cross-sectional research. The population consisted of 51 workers determined by using census sampling technique, in which all the population was used as the samples. The analysis techniques used were logistic regression. The result of the research revealed that there was an effect of age, job tenure, and workload on work fatigue. Meanwhile, no significant effect found in the sleep quality toward work fatigue. Age was the main dominant factor affecting work fatigue. Keywords: age; job tenure; sleep quality; workload; work fatigue
Personal Hygiene, Environmental Sanitation and Hepatitis A Infections in Universitas Jember Dian Septivita; Isa Ma’rufi; Farida Wahyu Ningtyias
Health Notions Vol 2, No 7 (2018): July
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Hepatitis A is a disease caused by type A hepatitis virus that attacks human liver cells. The disease is closely related to the lack of clean water, inadequate sanitation and poor personal hygiene. Hepatitis A can lead to the incidence of widespread public health problems and cause outbreaks. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of personal hygiene and environmental sanitation on the incidence of hepatitis A at Universitas Jember. The researcher used observational analytics research design with case-control approach. A total of 92 respondent consisting of case and control respondents was taken as samples. Case sample selected by using simple random sampling, and control sample selected by using purposive sampling. The data were analyzed by using Chi-square test. The results showed that personal hygiene had an effect on the incidence of hepatitis A with p-value of 0.000, while environmental sanitation had no effect with p-value of 0.402. There is a need to enhance the active role of health workers in providing health promotion means in schools, such as routine health counseling to improve students' knowledge about hepatitis A and the way to prevent the disease through behavior improvement. Keywords: hepatitis A virus; personal hygiene; sanitation
The Improvement of TNF- α and Inflamation Cell on the Lungs Hypersensitivity Reaction becauses of Wood Dust Exposure Isa Ma’rufi; Anita Dewi Prahastuti; Ragil Ismi Hartanti
Health Notions Vol 2, No 2 (2018): February
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This research aimed to analyze the effect of wood dust on TNF-α on Mice blood (MusMusculus) BALB / C and to analyze the influence of wood dust on the number of inflammatory cells, ie macrophage, lymphocyte, neutrophil and mast cell in lung tissue of mice BALB / C, as well as explain the mechanism of lungs hypersensitivity reaction due to wood furniture dust exposure. The experimental laboratory research was conducted, and mice was become the animal experiment. The research design used was Randomized the post-test only control group design. Exposure was performed 4 hours a day with 2 hours length of exposure in the morning with 1 hour rest period in 6 times a week for 4 weeks at exposure space in a glass-shaped cube with a size of 20x20x20 cm3. Concentrations of wood furniture dust exposed were 0.50 mg / m3, 0.75 mg / m3, 1.00 mg / m3. The findings showed that: (1) wood furniture dust exposure increased between experimental group compared with control group in mice (Musmusculus) BALB / C; (2) wood furniture dust exposure increased TNF, in lung tissue between experimental group compared with control group in mice (Musmusculus) BALB / C; and (3) wood furniture dust exposure increased mast cells, neutrophils, lymphocytes, and macrophages in lung tissue between experimental group compared with control group in mice (Musmusculus) BALB / C.Keywords: Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP), TNF-α, Inflamation cell, Dust, Paddy Milling
The Effect of Quality of Service on Patient Satisfaction and its Implications on The Interest of Patients to Use Health Services Back at Jember Regency Health Center Ahmad Afifuddin Sholeh; Isa Ma’rufi; Zarah Puspitaningtyas
Health Notions Vol 5, No 3 (2021): March
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Health center is a health care facility that organizes public health efforts and first-rate individual health efforts, with more priority on promotional and preventive efforts to achieve the highest level of public health in the working area. Quality of service is something related to the fulfillment of customer expectations / needs, where the service is said to be quality when it can provide products and services (services) in accordance with the needs and expectations of customers. This research was an analytical research with a cross sectional approach. This research was conducted at Health Center in Jember Regency. The population in this study was 474,972 patients with a sample size of 400 patients, selected using accidental sampling techniques. Data were collected using documentation and interviews with questionnaires, then analyzed using AMOS software to examine how much influence the two independent variables on the dependent variables, could be seen from the coefficient of determination or estimate. The results showed that most of the respondents were adult, female, had marital status, had the last level of education finished junior high school, and had a type of job not working or other. Most respondents had an average income of about 2-3 million rupiah per month, have mileage to health facilities was less than 10 kilometers or categorized closely, have travel time to health facilities was less than 10 minutes or categorized briefly, and had participated in or participated in health insurance programs. The quality of service in the health center according to most respondents was considered quite good. Keywords: quality of service; patient interest; health services
Health Impacts and Post-Flood Handling in Ijen District, Bondowoso Regency Meri Dwi Apriliyanti; Hadi Prayitno; Isa Ma’rufi
Health Notions Vol 6, No 5 (2022): May
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Bondowoso Regency is ranked 19 out of 29 regencies in East Java based on the mapping of disaster-prone areas. Rampant land clearing in Ijen District has resulted in flooding. The results of the preliminary study affected by the flood reached 503 people. The five most non-traumatic health problems are myalgia, hypertension, shortness of breath, gastritis and conjunctivitis. This study used a quantitative approach, the type of analytical research with a cross-sectional research design. The research was conducted in Sempol Village and Kalisat Village, carried out in August 2021. The population of this study was 101 respondents. The research sample was 81 respondents in 4 hamlets located in Ijen District and five respondents from the health task force, surveillance officers, BPBD officers, Sempol and Kalisat village nurses. The sampling technique used was proportional sampling. The variables studied included flood disasters, flood disaster management, health impacts including myalgic, hypertension, shortness of breath, gastritis, conjunctivitis. Collecting data using questionnaires and interviews. Data analysis with logistic regression test and partial least square. The results showed that there was no effect of flooding on the incidence of myalgic, hypertension, shortness of breath, gastritis and conjunctivitis caused by other factors such as psychological stress, excessive activity, and personal hygiene. Post-disaster management strategies were classified as good, policies related to mitigation were available and appropriate, community response and community cohesiveness in disaster management were classified as good.  Keywords: flood disaster; management; health impacts