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Development of Instruments to Detect Disaster Risk in Children Under Five Sumasto, Hery; Wisnu, Nurwening Tyas; Surtinah, N.
Health Notions Vol 2 No 2 (2018): February 2018
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (Address: Cemara street 25, Ds/Kec Sukorejo, Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia 63453)

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The research that has been conducted is aimed to develop disaster risk instruments for children under five. So that can do disaster mitigation, reduce the risk of disaster in children under five, through awareness based on community empowerment.Variables that have been shown to affect disaster risk: the level of threat, vulnerability, and community capacity. These three factors need to be developed specifically in order to be used to assess the level of disaster risks for toddlers. Development of the instrument has been done through 4 stages: 1) conducted preliminary study 2) developed the instrument, 3) conducted data analysis and 4) given the recommendation of the research results. Of the 32 items of disaster risk instrument items, 2 invalid items have been discarded. Of 30 valid instrument items, all significant values ​​have been indicated> 0.700, all instrument items accepted.  Keywords: Disaster risk, Instruments, Toddlers
The Prediction of Blood Pressure by Waist Circumference, Waist Pelvic Ratio and Body Mass Index Wisnu, Nurwening Tyas; Wrahathinggih, Angesti Widipinasti; Sumasto, Hery
Health Notions Vol 2 No 2 (2018): February 2018
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (Address: Cemara street 25, Ds/Kec Sukorejo, Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia 63453)

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Hypertension cases in Yogyakarta are above the average cases of hypertension Indonesia (Dinkes Yogyakarta, 2013). Hypertension can be prevented by controlling weight. Obesity indicators include; waist circumference, waist circumference ratio and Body Mass Index (BMI) (Kosasih et al., 2007). The objectives of the study were to predict blood pressure based on the size of the waist circumference, waist lumbar ratio  and body mass index (BMI) . The cross-sectional study method. Samples of GKJ Gondokusuman Yogyakarta congregation, male and female, age 20-39 and 40-59 years old. Sampling proportionate stratified random sampling. Data analysis with Pearson test. The result showed that there was a relationship of waist circumference with systolic blood pressure and diastole, there was a relationship between body mass index with systolic and diastolic blood pressure. In the female group, there was no relationship between waist circumference, waist lumbar ratio, and BMI with systolic or diastolic blood pressure (Nur Fitriani 1, 2017).   Keywords. Waist circumference, waist lumbar ratio, BMI, blood pressure, obesity
THE ROLE OF PARENTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF STIMULATION MOTOR SMOOTH OF CHILDREN IN THE AGE OF 4-5 YEARS IN KECAMATAN PALANG KABUPATEN TUBAN Sumasto, Hery
Health Notions Vol 3, No 5 (2019): May
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (HNST)

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Stimulation for children will create intelligent children, can grow and develop optimally, independently and emotionally stable can also adapt . Therefore, stimulation is very important especially at the age of 4-5 years in their first years (golden years) because it can create people who have good personality, intelligence, independence, ethics, skills and productivity. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of the role of parents in stimulating the fine motor development of children aged 4-5 years. The study design was a correlational study, the respondents of this study were children aged 4-5 years. The population is 169 respondents. The sampling technique uses proportional stratified random sampling. The independent variable is the role of parents in stimulation and the dependent variable is the smooth motor development of children aged 4-5 years. Data collection using questionnaires and observation sheets. Data analysis with logistic regression test. The results showed that the three variations in the role of parents did not have a significant effect on stimulation. The active role of parents for the development of children less than 5 years is very important. Conclusion: Parents must participate, provide opportunities to learn, to practice their fine motor skills and provide guidance in the formation of behavior and skills.
Prediction of Blood Pressure by Waist Circumference, Waist Pelvic Ratio and Body Mass Index Nurwening Tyas Wisnu; Angesti Widipinasti Wrahathinggih; Hery Sumasto
Health Notions Vol 2, No 2 (2018): February
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Hypertension cases in Yogyakarta are above the average cases of hypertension Indonesia. Hypertension can be prevented by controlling weight. Obesity indicators include; waist circumference, waist circumference ratio and Body Mass Index (BMI). The objectives of the study were to predict blood pressure based on the size of the waist circumference, waist lumbar ratio and body mass index (BMI). The cross-sectional study method. Samples of GKJ Gondokusuman Yogyakarta congregation, male and female, age 20-39 and 40-59 years old. Sampling proportionate stratified random sampling. Data analysis with Pearson test. The result showed that there was a relationship of waist circumference with systolic blood pressure and diastole, there was a relationship between body mass index with systolic and diastolic blood pressure. In the female group, there was no relationship between waist circumference, waist lumbar ratio, and BMI with systolic or diastolic blood pressure. Keywords: Waist circumference, Waist lumbar ratio, BMI, Blood pressure, Obesity
Development of Instruments to Detect Disaster Risk in Children Under Five Hery Sumasto; Nurwening Tyas Wisnu; N. Surtinah
Health Notions Vol 2, No 2 (2018): February
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The research that has been conducted is aimed to develop disaster risk instruments for children under five. So that can do disaster mitigation, reduce the risk of disaster in children under five, through awareness based on community empowerment.Variables that have been shown to affect disaster risk: the level of threat, vulnerability, and community capacity. These three factors need to be developed specifically in order to be used to assess the level of disaster risks for toddlers. Development of the instrument has been done through 4 stages: 1) conducted preliminary study 2) developed the instrument, 3) conducted data analysis and 4) given the recommendation of the research results. Of the 32 items of disaster risk instrument items, 2 invalid items have been discarded. Of 30 valid instrument items, all significant values have been indicated> 0.700, all instrument items accepted. Keywords: Disaster risk, Instruments, Toddlers
Development of Assessment Instruments for Disaster Resilient Campus Capacity Hery Sumasto; Sulikah Sulikah; Nurwening Tyas Wisnu
Health Notions Vol 3, No 6 (2019): June
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Indonesia is a country that has many natural disasters, because the archipelago, many volcanoes and the sea. The number of deaths that occur can be caused by a lack of knowledge, community skills when facing disasters. When a disaster strikes, people become very panicked and chaos can trigger many victims. Therefore it is necessary to have the right strategy in the form of disaster mitigation. This study aims to develop instruments to assess campus capacity in the face of disasters. The instrument in this study was the development of a SMAB (Madrasah Schools Safe from Disasters) instrument developed by National Disaster Management Agency. The steps in developing this instrument were: 1) initial study; 2) determine sub indicators; 3) compiling the instrument item grid; 4) compile instrument items; 5) testing instruments, 6) carrying out analysis; 7) revision of the instrument; 8) formulate the final instrument from the results of the study. There were 4 strong campus capacities, namely building structure; knowledge, attitude, and action; campus policy; and preparedness. After testing the validity, there were 28 invalid items from 48 items. All reliability test items that were valid items were reliable. This means that it can be used to measure strong campus capacity Keywords: capacity instruments; disaster mitigation; disaster resilient campus