scholarly journals The effectiveness of Health Promotion on Knowledge of Mothers about Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) in Mipiran Village, Padamara Public Health Center

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (10) ◽  
pp. 123
Author(s):  
L Nafisah ◽  
S Herwanti ◽  
D Annisa Fajria ◽  
A Nurdinia ◽  
A Prastiwi ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 179-186
Author(s):  
Narmawan Narmawan ◽  
Yuni Widya Pangestika ◽  
Tahiruddin Tahiruddin

Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are a disease that can cause death in infants in developing countries including Indonesia. Exclusive breastfeeding and formula milk and environment are factors that influence the incidence of ARI. This study aims for determine differences in infants aged 0-6 months in Lameuru public health center. The study uses a comparative descriptive method with a retrospective study approach. Until in this study were all infants aged 0-6 months. The total sample of 116 babies. The data used are secondary data take from medical records using observation sheets. Data analysis using chi square test. The results of this study showed that babies who were given formula milk experienced more ARI namely 30,2% while babies who did not experience ARI were given 34,5% exclusive breast milk. There is a difference between formula feeding and exclusive breastfeeding for the incidence of ARI p= 0,003 (p<0,005). It was concluded that there was difference between formula feeding and exclusive breastfeeding for the incidence of ARI in infants aged 0-6 months at the Lameuru public health center. It is recommended for nursing mothers to continue breastfeeding with exclusive breast milk to their babies until the age of 6 months.


2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 383-397
Author(s):  
Tuti Surtimanah ◽  
Ejeb Ruhyat ◽  
Trisno Subekri

Health promotion services at public health center is essential to support healthy behavior but still many officers did not have the competence and quality to conduct standard health promotion. West Java implemented health promotion training to 238 officers from 10 districts. The research objective was determining changes in participants’ knowledge and its implementation after training as a basis for sustainable technical guidance. Mixed methods design explanatory sequential as results from training analysis and in-depth interviews of officers. The results showed significant change in participants’ knowledge after training by district, no significant difference between districts and education level, and no significant increase in service coverage. Continuous technical direct guidance for officers by district officials and professional organizations is needed to strengthen service management, coordination, partnerships, integration and recording-reporting. Guidance through social media can be considered for use. Further training is needed to strengthen advocacy, partnership, evaluation. Participants were grouped into four as multivariate cluster analysis result of knowledge level after training and education level.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adhar Arifuddin ◽  
St. Rahmadhani ◽  
Muh Jusman Rau

Illness Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) especially pneumonia is a major health problem in toddlers in Indonesia because it is still a cause of morbidity, infant mortality and under-fives so that WHO calls it pneumonia is the leading killer of children worldwide but not much attention to this disease so pneumonia is called also a forgotten toddler killer or the forgotten killer of children. This study aims to determine the relationship between low birth weight, immunization status, feeding pattern, level of mother’s knowledge and the presence of smokers in the home on the incidence of pneumonia in infants in the work area of Kamonji Public Health Center, Palu City. The type of research used is analytical survey research with a cross sectional approach. The number of samples was 188 respondents. Data were analyzed by univariate and bivariate, at 95% confidence level (ρ &lt;0.05). The results of the Chi-Square test showed that the history of LBW, immunization status, feeding pattern, level of mother’s knowledge, and the presence of smokers in the home were associated with the incidence of pneumonia in infants with a value of ρ &lt;0.05. Kamonji Public Health Center is expected to provide health services through promotive and preventive efforts that aim to increase mother’s knowledge about the practice of preventing pneumonia in toddlers, besides that an active role in early detection and management of pneumonia is needed between health workers and all mother’s toddler so that coverage of case discovery pneumonia can increase.


Author(s):  
Diah Sulistyowati

The case of children with dental caries in 2017 was found at 79.8 percent and 82.83 percent in 2018 in Public Health Center Cibeber.  Preschool-age children visit dental poly in 2018 only 206 children from approximately 1,536 children. Dental caries in a childcause cavities, pain, sleep disorders, and broken teeth, which can cause food absorption disorders that will affect child's growth and development delay, it can decrease child's level of intelligence, so preschool-age children's awareness of the importance of dental and oral health needs to be increased.  Innovative dental health promotion by making the health care as a trip vacation, it was an Educational Trip with Teeth Doll or an E-Bogi Trip. To analyze the innovation of E- Bogi Trip as an effort to promote dental health in preschool-age children used qualitative descriptive methods, research in March through December 2019, at Public Health Center Cibeber Cilegon City, uses a purposive sampling with a deep study analysis technique. E-Bogi Trip has matched the characteristics of innovation, having interesting ideas with visual media and teeth doll, has a new idea of health promotion, good planning with the governing support, cross programs, cross sectors and the goals of that innovation can be achieved.  Innovation was done well, seen from the increase in preschool-age visits to dental poli in 2019 to 395 children and 569 preschool-age children have an ability on dental care. It’s was matched the characteristics of innovation and can increase efforts to promote preschool-age children's dental health, which is expected to achieve good dental health and can develop optimally.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 206
Author(s):  
Della Febriana ◽  
Arifarahmi Arifarahmi ◽  
Ria Febrina

One indicator of clean and healthy living behavior is washing hands with soap. Washing hands with soap is one of the most effective ways to prevent diarrheal diseases and acute respiratory infections. Data from public health Office in Jambi city 2017, the number of diarrhea in Jambi city was 3,745 people. The public health center Simpang Kawat is the public health center which has a large number of diarrhea fourth highest of 20 the public health center in Jambi city as many as 182 people one of schools in the public health center Simpang Kawat area is SD N 19 Jambi city. This study used descriptive method to determine the description of motivation and the role of parents about washing hands with soap on students at SD N 19 Jambi city year 2019. It was conducted at SD N 19 Jambi city on August 06th 2019. Populations were students class VI as many as 45 students. Samples used Total Sampling technique. The instrument used questionnaire. The collecting of data used questionnaire and analyzed as univariate.  The findings indicated that from 45 respondents most of them have good motivation that is 24 respondents (53.3%) and 26 respondents (57.8%) have good role of parents. Most of respondents have good motivation and good role of parents. For the personals of school to provide complete facilities and infrastructure that are used for students in schools so they can wash their hands with soap.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 115-124
Author(s):  
Zulva Nur Rizqy Amalia ◽  
Amira Mhuthia Adila ◽  
Zahro Mufida

Indonesia is included in 8 countries that account for 2/3 of TB cases worldwide. Of these cases, only 67% were found and treated, so there were 283,000 patients. The COVID-19 pandemic has also exacerbated 2 determinants of TB incidence, namely decreased income and malnutrition. This research is qualitative research with the descriptive method by conducting interviews with 5 informants. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought changes to the implementation of the TB program at the Public Health Center, especially in the aspects of health promotion, surveillance, risk factor control, and case management. Health promotion is carried out online, surveillance is hampered so that it is not optimal, risk factor control is still running and case handling still requires the role of cadres.


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