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INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
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Indonesian Journal of Medical Anthropology (IJMA) a global forum for scholarly articles on the social patterns of ill-health and disease transmission, and experiences of and knowledge about health, illness and wellbeing. These include the nature, organization and movement of peoples, technologies and treatments, and how inequalities pattern access to these.
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QUALITATIVE STUDY OF LOCAL CULTURAL WISDOM AND HEALTH SERVICES ON STUNTING EVENTS Sutarto
Indonesian Journal of Medical Anthropology Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): Family Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/ijma.v3i1.7569

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Preliminary. Stunting is a condition of chronic malnutrition accompanied by complications of the disease. The prevalence of stunting in children under five in Indonesia and the province of Lampung is still high and the highest is in rural areas. Stunting occurs from the initial nutritional status of the mother before pregnancy, during pregnancy and this condition is thought to be influenced by local habits in attitudes and behavior in the care of pregnant women with their babies. Cipadang village is one of the villages formed from immigration from Java to Sumatra, which makes this village inhabited by the majority of the population of Javanese ethnicity with their cultural style. Socio-cultural conditions in general affect the health of mothers during pregnancy and the pattern of child rearing when they are under 2 years old. The purpose of this study is to explain the state of local culture and health services on the incidence of stunting. Method. This study uses a qualitative approach, to explore in depth the socio-cultural and health services related to the incidence of stunting. Sources of information came from informants, 17 people through focus group discussions. Results and Discussion. The research location village is inhabited by the majority of the population of Javanese ethnicity with its cultural style, with an agricultural livelihood. The characteristics consist of 14 mothers of toddlers and 2 posyandu cadres in Cipadang village, 1 community leader with an age range of informants between 21 to 45 years with the most education level being Elementary School. The community pays special attention to the period of pregnancy, and there are habits in the care of babies, pregnant women and postpartum mothers with ancestral traditions. However, this habit has begun to shift to health care services. Knowledge of general informants is good but behavior is not in accordance with health standards. Conclusion. Some cultures still have an influence, there are habits in caring for babies, pregnant women and postpartum mothers. Good knowledge has not been able to describe the desired behavior
DATA ON ANXIETY LEVEL OF DENTAL HOSPITAL UNIVERSITAS SUMATERA UTARA FIXED ORTHODONTICS PATIENTS IN NEW NORMAL: Anxiety level of Fixed Orthodontics Patients Risfi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/ijma.v3i1.7609

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The lockdown policy for certain dental care during pandemic COVID-19 could cause mental distress. This prolonged pandemic has frustrated orthodontists and patients before the emergence of vaccination. Since the initiation of COVID-19 mass vaccination in January 2021 by the Indonesian government, the aim of this study is to describe the anxiety level of patients undergoing fixed orthodontics treatment regarding routine care from February to May 2021. The highest anxiety level towards routine care during the COVID-19 pandemic was in moderate level (57.4%) and in severe level (40.7%). Both male and female patients showed moderate level of anxiety against routine care during the COVID-19 pandemic. Most patients who came for routine care are from late adolescence (17 to 25 years old) and with a bachelor degree. Orthodontists have to consider patients’ anxiety level in order to obtain a successful orthodontic treatment due to the previous temporary lockdown of the dental hospital. Since the definite time for the COVID-19 pandemic to end is still unknown, social intervention for patients should be considered in managing the mental distress that emerged. In this current time, the expansion of COVID-19 new variants has also become a dilemma for orthodontists and patients. The vaccination and routine screening for COVID-19 is advisable as the requirement for safe routine orthodontics control. Thus, education for oral health maintenance during orthodontics treatment will be an integral part of preventing the COVID-19 local transmission.
Want But Do Not Need : The Kalipare Village Community's Response to the COVID-19 Vaccine Program in Malang Regency Anton Sujarwo; Atik Triratnawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/ijma.v3i1.7781

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The pandemic caused by COVID-19 is still ongoing after nearly two years. The hope that the pandemic will be over soon is beginning to emerge. The successful development of a COVID-19 vaccine is one of the efforts to combat the pandemic. Vaccination programs that are available to the general public do not always run smoothly. The vaccination program was overshadowed by a number of issues and polemics. The purpose of this research is to see how the community reacts to the COVID-19 vaccination program. Data was collected using ethnographic research methods in Kalipare Village, Malang Regency, between October and November 2021. Random informants and interviews were conducted on members of the community and health professionals. The analysis was carried out by categorizing the data related to the community's fear, willingness, or doubt in participating in this program. According to the findings of this research, public rejection, fear, and doubt occur as a result of: a lack of public confidence in the vaccine's effects; a lack of trust in institutions; and the assumption that vaccines can cause illness and death. Typically, research on vaccine scepticism is followed by a refusal to participate in the program, but the findings of this research show the opposite. People continue to participate in the vaccination program despite their lack of faith, doubt, and fear.
CHILD PARENTING AND THE OCCURRENCE OF MALNOURISHED TODDLERS (HEALTH STUDIES IN THE WORKING AREA OF MONTASIK HEALTH CENTER, KEC. MONTASIK, KAB. ACEH BESAR) Emiralda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/ijma.v3i1.8196

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This study discusses the parenting of children against the occurrence of malnourished toddlers in Montasik Health Center, Kab. Aceh Besar in 2006. The purpose of this study is to find out the relationship between the influence of parenting in the form of the person in charge of parenting, the type of food given, meal time, frequency of eating, how to feed, the atmosphere and who feeds the malnourished toddler. The study used cross sectional designs on 150 toddlers (ages 12 months – 59 months) and their parents in the working area of Montasik Health Center. The results of the study showed that the parenting of children who affect the occurrence of toddler malnutrition is the type of food given, the frequency of eating, and the dominant influence is the type of food given that has an influence three times greater than the frequency of eating.
FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS, EATING PARENTING AND TYPES OF DISEASES WITH TODDLER NUTRITIONAL STATUS (HEALTH STUDY AT DEWANTARA HEALTH CENTER OF NORTH ACEH REGENCY) Noviana Zara
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/ijma.v3i1.8197

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This study discusses the relationship of family characteristics, parenting and types of diseases with the nutritional status of toddlers in the Dewantara Health Center of North Aceh Regency. The purpose of this study was to find out the relationship of maternal characteristics, parenting and types of diseases with the nutritional status of toddler patients in the Dewantara Health Center of North Aceh Regency in 2017. This study uses a quantitative approach with this type of observational research with a cross sectional design with the entire population of toddlers who came during the study at Dewantara Health Center. Sampling technique using clusters where data collection uses kuesionoer and analyzed using chi squaretest. The results showed that among the variables related to nutritional status were obtained variables of family characteristics (maternal knowledge, toddler work, family income), parenting and types of diseases. The results of the multivariate test for the most dominant variable related to the nutritional status of toddlers in the multivariate analysis were family income variables (p=0.002 Exp (β)=6,380 95%CI 2,009-20,257) where family income <Rp.2,500,000 was 6 times more likely to experience less nutritional status than family income >Rp.2,500,000.
SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL FACTORS OF THE COMMUNITY TOWARDS THE NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN UNDER FIVE (HEALTH STUDIES IN COASTAL AREAS OF BIREUN REGENCY) Yusrizal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/ijma.v3i1.8198

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This study discusses survey research using explantory research methods (explanations) that look for how much influence socio-economic and cultural factors of the community on the nutritional status of children under five in the Coastal Area of Bireuen Regency. The purpose of the study was to analyze the influence of socioeconomic factors consisting of: education, employment, income, number of family members, and cultural factors of society i.e. knowledge, diet, abstinence food, distribution of food in the family. The results of the study showed that the effect on the nutritional status of children under five in the coastal area of Bireuen Regency was the level of knowledge (B = 0.260). Variables that had no effect in the study were income, number of family members, abstinence food and distribution of food in the family

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