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COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MOVIE MEDIA AND PUPPET STORY TOWARD DENTAL AND ORAL HYGIENE IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN SEMARANG Ediyarsari, Puput; Made Sudana, I; Ratna Rahayu, Sri
Public Health Perspective Journal Vol 5, No 2 (2020): August 2020
Publisher : Public Health Perspective Journal

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Dental and oral disease will greatly affect the degree of health, the process of growth and development even the child's future. The success of maintaining dental and oral health is influenced by the method of brushing teeth, the frequency and time of proper brushing. The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of movie media with puppet stories in elementary school students. This research design is quantitative with a quasi-experimental design consisting of a movie media intervention group, a puppet story intervention group and a control group. Each group sample was 56 students with a total population of 168 students. The sampling technique for the control group used purposive sampling while the intervention group used total sampling technique. Dental and oral hygiene education with puppet stories is more effective than movie media with a Mean Rank value of movie media 50.50, Mean Rank of puppet stories is 62.50 and a Significance value of 0.023 which means it is smaller than the level of significance ? <0.05. From this study it can be concluded that the average value of puppet stories is greater than the average value of movie media. So that this method can be a means of developing knowledge in the field of public health, especially about the promotion of dental and oral health in children         © 2020 Semarang State University
Integration of Minimum Initial Service Package for Reproductive Health in the Sister Village Program Hermawan, Dwi Yunanto; Widyaningrum, Heny; Lee, Sook Foong; Indarjo, Sofwan; Nugroho, Efa; Raharjo, Bambang Budi; Nisa, Alfiana Ainun; Ediyarsari, Puput; Wahyono, Bambang; Isniyati, Heni; Wasono, Edi; Prihatno, Bayu Eko; Rozali, Agus
Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol 19, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Department of Public Health, Faculty of Sport Science, Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Indonesia’s high Disaster Risk Index (DRI) encourages the government to pay extra attention to disaster management efforts. MISP must be available in health crises because the need for reproductive health services remains and increases during the disaster response period because 4% of the affected people are pregnant women, and 75% are women, adolescent girls, and children. Integrating MISP into the Sister Village program is very important as an effort to reduce the impact of disasters on reproductive health due to the disruption of health services. This research was carried out in 2022 to explore opportunities and obstacles to integrating MISP in the sibling village program. The research uses a qualitative design with a phenomenological approach. Data collection used Focus Group Discussion techniques with 10 informants who were stakeholders related to the research topic. The research results show that in the integration of MISP and the Sister Village program, the role of each stakeholder is very important to achieve program objectives. Cooperation and coordination between stakeholders is the key to success. The integration of MISP in the Sister Village program can increase community participation in reproductive health services, strengthen the relationship between the health sector and the development sector, and improve public awareness of the importance of reproductive health. Limited accessibility and infrastructure in remote villages, stigma and cultural problems in village communities, lack of support and attention from the government and related parties, as well as security and conflict problems in several areas are obstacles to the integration of this program. High Disaster Risk Index (DRI) Indonesia encourages the government to pay extra attention to disaster management efforts. MISP must be available in health crises because the need for reproductive health services remains and increases during the disaster response period because 4% of the affected people are pregnant women, and 75% are women, adolescent girls, and children. Integrating MISP into the Sister Village program is very important as an effort to reduce the impact of disasters on reproductive health due to the disruption of health services. This research was carried out in 2022 to explore opportunities and obstacles to integrating MISP in the sibling village program. It uses a qualitative design with a phenomenological approach. Data collection used Focus Group Discussion techniques with 10 informants who were stakeholders related to the research topic. The research results show that in the integration of MISP and the Sister Village program, the role of each stakeholder is very important to achieve program objectives. Cooperation and coordination between stakeholders is the key to the success of the program. The integration of MISP in the Sister Village program can increase community participation in reproductive health services, strengthen the relationship between the health sector and the development sector, and improve public awareness of the importance of reproductive health. Limited accessibility and infrastructure in remote villages, stigma and cultural problems in village communities, lack of support and attention from the government and related parties, as well as security problems and conflicts in several areas, are obstacles to the integration of this program.
Implementasi Posbindu PTM sebagai Salah Satu Indikator untuk Mendukung UNNES menjadi Kampus Sehat Nisa, Alfiana Ainun; Nugroho, Efa; Wijayantiningrum, Tutuk; Ediyarsari, Puput; Utami, Annisa Novanda Maharani; Suci, Cahyani Wulan; Laily, Linuria Asra; Siswanti, Siswanti
HIGEIA (Journal of Public Health Research and Development) Vol 7 No 3 (2023): July 2023
Publisher : Jurusan Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat, Fakultas Ilmu Keolahragaan, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/higeia.v7i3.69311

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Petugas Pencegahan dan Pengendalian Penyakit Tidak Menular (P2PTM) Dinas Kesehatan Kota Semarang menyebutkan bahwa prevalensi hipertensi pada tahun 2018 meningkat sebesar 8,56%, diabetes mellitus 3,7%, dan stroke 0,26%. Hasil survei dari Global School-Based Student Health Survey (GSHS) tahun 2015 menyatakan gaya hidup remaja saat ini diakui berisiko untuk menderita PTM karena kurangnya pemahaman dan komitmen untuk hidup sehat dan memantau kesehatannya. Untuk mengatasi hal tersebut, dibentuk suatu implementasi program kesehatan berupa Posbindu PTM di kampus sebagai salah satu indikator kampus sehat. Posbindu PTM di Kampus UNNES dilaksanakan selama 8 bulan serta berkolaborasi dengan pihak terkait, yakni Dinas Kesehatan Kota Semarang dan Puskesmas Sekaran. Alur pembentukan Posbindu PTM dimulai dari analisis situasi, pembentukan dan pelatihan tim Posbindu PTM, penyusunan rencana kerja, implementasi program, pelaporan dan pencatatan, serta monitoring dan evaluasi. Dengan adanya Posbindu PTM dan konseling secara rutin, maka civitas akademika yang memiliki faktor risiko dapat lebih terpantau kondisi kesehatannya, serta menerapkan gaya hidup sehat secara mandiri.