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UTILIZATION OF TRADITIONAL DRUG PLANT BY THE PEOPLE'S COMMUNITY SUBDISTRICT DISTRICT OF KUPANG TIMUR 2016 JEFRIN SAMBARA; NI NYOMAN YULIANI; MARIA YUNIATI EMERENSIANA
JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN Vol 14 No 1 (2016): JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN
Publisher : Research and Community Service Unit, Poltekkes Kemenkes Kupang

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The number of medicinal plants in Indonesia varied, until recently the number is not yet known with certainty, so that the necessary documentation thoroughly for the use of plants as raw material treatment. The purpose of this study was to determine the types of plants and herbs used in the treatment, the part used, method of use, efficacy and usage rules by Village community Merdeka Eastern District of Kupang. This type of research is descriptive qualitative. Data obtained from the survey by interviewing respondents. The population in this study were all Village community Merdeka Eastern District of Kupang. The sample in this study is that people who have knowledge of traditional medicine with the use of medicinal plants. The research was conducted in June-July 2016. It was found 39 species of medicinal plants. Types of plants with the stature of trees, shrubs, bushes, and Terna. Parts used by utilizing the bark, leaves, fruits, rhizomes, seeds, sap, and roots. Ways of processing that is boiled, baked, vaporized, crushed, soaked and fried, and served in fresh form. A medicinal herb used in a way tied, taped, drunk, gargled, smeared, worn wash, and wear a shower. The results showed that the criteria behind the choice of plants depends on the knowledge, plant availability and trust each Penyehat Traditional (Hattra). From the results of this study concluded that there are different types of medicinal plants and parts used in processing and the use of different, and there are several criteria behind the choice of medicinal plants.
STUDY SEARCH FOR ALUMNI HEALTH POLITEKNIK MINISTRY OF HEALTH KUPANG GRADUATE 2009 - 2012 BEATRIX SOI; YULIANA DAFROYATI; DOMINGGOS GONSALVES; NI NYOMAN YULIANI
JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN Vol 14 No 1 (2016): JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN
Publisher : Research and Community Service Unit, Poltekkes Kemenkes Kupang

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Health Polytechnic Ministry of Health of Kupang has released its graduates as many as 6521 people for about 10 years since the first batch of 2002 up to force to 10 graduates in 2012. Of this number is mostly Diploma III Regular Class, some Diploma III Special Path and Special Program and Diploma IV Midwife Educator as well as Diploma IV Medical surgery. Since the establishment of Poltekkes Kemenkes Kupang until now has never been done research on the level of satisfaction of stakeholders of Pole Kemenkes Kupang graduates. In order to improve the quality of its graduates, it is necessary to conduct a study of Poltekkes alumni of Kemenkes Kupang to obtain data on absorption, length of time before getting a job, and job suitability with their area of expertise. From this research, it is expected that the Health Education Polytechnic Institute Manager of the Ministry of Health of Kupang gets a lot of information about the things that need to be improved in curriculum development and for the implementation of education in the future. Types of Quantitative Observational Research are collected and analyzed descriptively in the form of tables and graphs. This research is useful for Institutions to get feedback from Graduates and can be used as real data to design curriculum and development of educational institutions.