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Satu Rumah Satu Jumatik Untuk Meningkat Keterampilan Warga Perumahan Puri Angsa Asri 2 Dalam Pencegahan DBD Di Muaro Jambi M. Ridwan; Oka Lesmana; Vinna Rahayu Ningsih
Jurnal Salam Sehat Masyarakat (JSSM) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): Jurnal Salam Sehat Masyarakat
Publisher : Prodi Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat, FKIK Universitas Jambi

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ABSTRACT Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is still one of the public health problems that is still the concern of the government in Indonesia. The number of sufferers is increasing from time to time and eventually lead to Extraordinary Events. Various efforts continue to be done to solve the problem of DHF in Jambi City which is an endemic area of ​​DHF. Data from the Jambi Provincial Health Office, recorded in January 2016 there were 466 cases with 4 deaths (13.7 Incident / 100,000 population) spread in 10 districts / cities except Kerinci Regency. The highest number of cases occurred in Jambi City with an Incidence Rate of 40.4 / 100,000 population (237 cases and 2 deaths). During January 2019 alone, there were already 25 cases of DHF recorded in the Muaro Jambi District Health Office. The village of Pondok goose housing is a border area between Jambi City and Muaro Jambi. Many settlements inhabited by Unja students must of course also be a concern. Fogging is not the right solution in limiting dengue mosquitoes. Efforts to improve prevention skills 1 house 1 jumantik so that each house will be able to clean the environment from mosquito nests so that it is expected to solve the problem of dengue cases in the village of pondok pondok swan. Keywords : Jumantik, 1 House 1 Jumantik, DBD
HUBUNGAN PERAN ORANG TUA DENGAN KESEHATAN MENTAL ANAK DALAM PEMBELAJARAN DARING SELAMA PANDEMI COVID-19 Guspianto; Livia Yunita; Vinna Rahayu Ningsih
Jambi Medical Journal : Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022): Jambi Medical Journal: Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan
Publisher : FAKULTAS KEDOKTERAN DAN ILMU KESEHATAN UNIVERSITAS JAMBI

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Latar belakang: Peran orang tua yang baik akan menghasilkan kesehatan mental anak yang optimal. Saat membimbing anak belajar pada masa pandemi COVID-19, orang tua seringkali menghadapi banyak kendala terutama karena keterbatasan waktu. Studi ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis hubungan peran orang tua dengan kesehatan mental anak dalam pembelajaran daring selama pandemi COVID-19. Metode: Desain penelitian potong lintang ini dilakukan melalui survei terhadap keluarga yang memiliki anak usia sekolah dasar di Kecamatan Hamparan Rawang, Kota Sungai Penuh. Sampel penelitian adalah orang tua (ayah atau ibu) sebanyak 93 orang yang dipilih menggunakan teknik multistage random sampling. Data dikumpulkan melalui metode wawancara menggunakan kuesioner dan dianalisis menggunakan uji Chi Square. Hasil: Hasil studi diperoleh mayoritas tingkat kesehatan mental anak adalah kurang baik (50,5%), sedangan peran orang tua dalam membimbing anak belajar sebagian besar baik (53,8%). Terdapat hubungan signifikan antara peran orang tua dengan persepsi kesehatan mental anak (POR= 4,480; Cl 95%= 1,867-10,784). Simpulan: Disarankan kepada orangtua untuk menyediakan lebih banyak waktu untuk memonitor proses belajar sekaligus membimbing belajar anak di rumah sebagai pengganti guru selama pandemi COVID-19. Kata kunci: Kesehatan mental, anak, peran orangtua, pandemi COVID-19
Food handlers' perceptions of the establishment of a healthy canteen at Jambi University Puspita Sari; La Ode Reskiaddin; Rani Rizqi Dwi Larasati; Muhammad Ridwan; Vinna Rahayu Ningsih
Riset Informasi Kesehatan Vol 11 No 2 (2022): Riset Informasi Kesehatan
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Harapan Ibu Jambi

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Background: In 2014 the POM Agency reported cases of food poisoning in various parts of Indonesia. One of these cases was caused by 15 cases of street food with 468 victims, and 1 case of poisoning due to catering services totaling 748 people. So, therefore destination study is for knowing the perception of handler food to the establishment of a healthy canteen at the University Jambi. Method: The research was conducted qualitatively using approach observation and Interview deep. The research subjects were 15 people consisting of 8 informants Main is a food handler and 7 person informant supporters, namely 3 Business Management Agency and 4 students. Result: The perception of food handlers on the establishment of a healthy canteen at Jambi University is quite good. The perception of vulnerability to the establishment of canteens at Jambi University is still not good. Likewise, the perception of barriers to the establishment of a healthy canteen at the University of Jambi is also still less than optimal. Then the readiness for the establishment of a healthy canteen at Jambi University is still inadequate and there are benefits from the establishment of a healthy canteen at Jambi University Conclusion: The perception of food handlers towards the establishment of a healthy canteen at Jambi University is quite good. However, perceptions of vulnerability, barriers, and readiness related to the establishment of a healthy canteen at Jambi University are still not optimal and there are benefits in establishing a healthy canteen at Jambi University. It is hoped that the canteen at Jambi University will make a policy regarding this matter, improve facilities and infrastructure and provide training to food handlers to increase knowledge about healthy canteens.
RELATIONSHIP ATTITUDE AND GOVERNMENT COMMITMENT COMPLIANCE WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COVID-19 HEALTH PROTOCOL IN JAMBI CITY TOURISM PLACES Fitria Eka Putri; Vinna Rahayu Ningsih; Yuliana Yuliana; Hubaybah Hubaybah; Adelina Fitri; Fajrina Hidayati
Jambi Medical Journal : Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023): Jambi Medical Journal: Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Special Issues: Jambi M
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jmj.v11i2.24992

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Background: Tourist attractions have the potential to become a locus of spread of COVID-19 if there is a gathering of visitors while traveling causing compliance with the implementation of health protocols to break the chain of transmission of COVID-19. The emergence of the term Revenge Tourism or revenge tourism after the implementation of the new normal, where during the Covid-19 pandemic made many people experience boredom in the midst of social implementation so walking is a way to reduce boredom and boredom while implementing the house.Objective: This study aims to look at the relationship between the government's attitude and commitment to compliance and implementation of the Covid-19 health protocol in tourist attractions in Jambi City.Methods: This type of research is observational with a cross-sectional design. This research was conducted at tourist attractions in the city of Jambi in June-August 2022. The population in this study were 378 visitors to tourist attractions.Results: Based on the research results obtained, the majority of respondents had a positive attitude about implementing health protocols during the Covid-19 pandemic at tourist attractions, namely 191 respondents (50.5%), then most of them had the government's commitment to preventing Covid-19 in tourist attractions, namely as many as 237 respondents (67.2%) statistical test there is a significant relationship between attitudes (p=0.000) and government commitment (p=0.000) with adherence to the implementation of health protocols during the Covid-19 pandemic in tourist attractions Jambi city.Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between attitude (p=0.000) and government commitment (p=0.000) with adherence to the implementation of health protocols during the Covid-19 pandemic in Jambi city tourist attractionsKeyword: Covid-19, Health Protocols, Tourist spots
The ANALYSIS AND MAPPING OF TEMPORARY SHELTERS (CASE STUDY: JAMBI LUAR KOTA SUBDISTRICT, MUARO JAMBI REGENCY) Arnild Augina Mekarisce; Vinna Rahayu Ningsih; Zuli Rodhiyah
Jambi Medical Journal : Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023): Jambi Medical Journal: Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Special Issues: Jambi M
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jmj.v11i3.25140

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ABSTRACT Background: The population of Jambi Luar Kota Subdistrict in 2020 is 62.687 people, with the development of an increasing population, it will affect the increase in the amount of waste scattered in illegal locations, so it is increasingly necessary to improve the availability of Temporary Waste Shelters. Objective: The purpose of this study was to analyze and to map temporary waste shelters in Jambi Luar Kota Subdistrict, Muaro Jambi Regency.. Method: Descriptive research with the results of mapping temporary waste shelters based on Global Positioning System and Geographic Information System, data using total sampling in Jambi Luar Kota Subdistrict. The data analysis used is descriptive analysis and is presented in the form of output in the form of maps and tabulation of data. Results: The results showed that in Jambi Luar Kota Sub-district there were 36 illegal temporary waste shelters, almost all with a waste volume of 1-49 m3 (91.67%), most of them were located near neighborhood roads (77.78%), and most of them were at medium and high population density levels (80.56%). Furthermore, according to SNI 19-2454-2002, the minimum standard is 167 legal temporary waste containers. Conclution: The minimum standard for temporary waste shelters in the Jambi Luar Kota Subdistrict is 167 points, which can be mapped based on population density figures and qualified land availability. Keywords: analysis, mapping, temporary waste shelters
A GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR TEMPORARY SHELTERS IN SEKERNAN SUBDISTRICT MUARO JAMBI REGENCY Arnild Augina Mekarisce; Vinna Rahayu Ningsih; Zuli Rodhiyah; Samsidar
Jambi Medical Journal : Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023): Jambi Medical Journal: Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Special Issues: Jambi M
Publisher : FAKULTAS KEDOKTERAN DAN ILMU KESEHATAN UNIVERSITAS JAMBI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jmj.v11i3.25141

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ABSTRACT Background: The population of Sekernan Subdistrict in 2020 is 45.207 people, with the development of an increasing population, it will affect the increase in the amount of waste scattered in illegal locations, so it is increasingly necessary to improve the availability of Temporary Waste Shelters. Objective: The purpose of this study was to analyze and to map temporary waste shelters in Sekernan Subdistrict, Muaro Jambi Regency.. Method: Descriptive research with the results of mapping temporary waste shelters based on Global Positioning System and Geographic Information System, data using total sampling in Sekernan Subdistrict. The data analysis used is descriptive analysis and is presented in the form of output in the form of maps and tabulation of data. Results: The results showed that in Sekernan Subdistrict there are 24 illegal temporary waste shelters, more than half with a waste volume of 0.1-3.5 m3 (54.17%), most of them are located near neighborhood roads (83.33%), and most of them are located at high population density levels (75%). Furthermore, according to SNI 19-2454-2002, the minimum standard is 180 legal temporary waste shelters in Sekernan District. Conclution: The minimum standard for temporary waste shelters in the Sekernan Subdistrict is 180 points, which can be mapped based on population density figures and qualified land availability. Keywords: analysis, mapping, temporary waste shelters