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Community Behavior in Prevention of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever through Activities of Eradication of Dengue Fever Mosquito Nests Tuhu Pinardi; Aries Prasetyo
Health Notions Vol 1, No 3 (2017): July-September
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (HNST)

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Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever is one of the main public health problems in Indonesia. The number of sufferers and the area of spread are increasing along with increasing mobility and population density. Community Service Results in 2016 found that the larvae-free number from the three hamlets in Banjarejo village was still low and the potential for cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever. This was a descriptive study with a cross sectional approach. The population of this study was 1037 the head of the family. The sample size was 88 families, selected by proportional random sampling. The research instrument were questionnaires and observation sheets. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, in the form of frequency and percentage. Data from research on respondents' perceptions of support from community leaders were 48 respondents (53.3%). There were 5 respondents (57.8%) actions in Eradication of Dengue Fever Mosquito Nests were sufficient and 11 respondents (12.2%) actions in Eradication of Dengue Fever Mosquito Nests were good. The role of community leaders has a positive effect on the Eradication of Dengue Fever Mosquito Nests. Keywords: Dengue hemorrhagic fever, Community leader, Eradication of mosquito nests
Waste Bank Management In Waste Processing At Environmental Health Diploma Program In Magetan Campus Frida Hendra Rinata; Tuhu Pinardi
Health Notions Vol 3, No 3 (2019): March
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Waste problem in Magetan is harder problem. The waste occurrence rate that enters to the waste landfill site reaches ±149.15 m3/ day. Therefore, it is needed to build new management innovations to manage waste in schools and campuses.Moreover, this study aimed to describe management concept of the "Kesling Jaya" waste bank. Data collection was conducted by observation and documentation. The data analyzing techniques were data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion.The results showed that waste bank system that was found in several schools had not been implemented properly. This was due to student’s overcrowded schedule and the fact that they had not developed awareness regarding waste management by using waste bank system. Furthermore, there were 2 designs which were made for "Kesling Jaya" waste bank. Those were long-term and short-term designs. Long-term design was done by conducting training in rural areas, cities, and schools. This project was done by cooperating with lecturers through community service program while its development was collaborated with students’ cooperatives (KOPMA). The short-term design was done by implementing entrepreneurship courses into waste bank activities. The core team, lecturers and Entrepreneurship course instructors directly socialized about waste bank. Continuous socialization had an impact on student’s participation in saving at the waste bank. The success of "Kesling Jaya" waste bank was measured by using input, process, and output indicators. Input indicator involved supervisor, lecturers and instructors of Entrepreneurship courses as a companion during the implementation of the "Kesling Jaya" waste bank. The running process of waste bank system could be seen from students' participation to save in the waste bank. Output indicator was seen from the waste bank report about the number of clients and the amount of waste that was being saved that increased to be 85%. Keywords: Waste bank, Management, Waste processing