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RELATIONSHIP OF CHEMICAL EXPOSURE WITH STUNTING EVENTS OF MOTHER^S CHILDREN WORKING IN FAKE HAIR COMPANY Nur Ulfah, Siti Harwanti, Erna Kusumawati, Budi Aji, Suryanto
Jenderal soedirman university
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Working mothers will have the opportunity to be exposed to the risk of exposure to health problems caused by the work process, work environment and work behavior. This puts workers at risk of suffering from occupational diseases (PAK). Exposure of workers to uncontrolled exposure to risks and unhealthy worker behavior can have an impact on the reproductive health of both themselves and their children. Chemical exposures in the workplace as well as other exposures received by female workers of productive age can affect the incidence of stunting.
The research objective was to determine whether there was an effect of exposure to chemicals in the workplace on the incidence of stunting in children of working mothers and whether there was an effect of parenting on stunting. The research method used is quantitative with a cross sectional approach, in which both the independent and dependent variables are examined at the same time. Respondents amounted to 100 people who were taken by random sampling. The analysis consisted of univariate and bivariate analyzes.
Based on the results of the study, it was found that 50% of the respondents have graduated from elementary school, 100% are female, 79% are aged between 20 - 35 years, and 73% have a work period of> 5 years. Judging from the characteristics of children, 19% of children were stunted, 45% of children aged 12-24 months, 76% of children had infectious diseases, 90% of children had LBW (low birth weight). After conducting a bivariate analysis, the results showed that chemical exposure did not have a significant effect on the incidence of stunting among children of mothers working in wigs.
Based on these results, the researcher suggests that an evaluation of the use of personal protective equipment while working in order to reduce the intensity of exposure, as well as the importance of increasing the knowledge of mothers or child companions at home about parenting.
Keywords: exposure to chemicals, parenting, stunting
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Climate and Malaria on Menoreh Hill in Indonesia Dwi Sarwani Sri Rejeki1, Suratman Suratman, Siwi Mars Wijayanti
Jenderal Soedirman University
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Some regions in Indonesia still have a problem of malaria particularly in the eastern Indonesia. Notwithstanding, Java island has some regencies that have not reached a target of elimination like in a Menoreh Hill. A factor of climate influences a transmission of malaria vector. A suitable climate ease the vector to breed and is potential for transmitting disease. Information of climate and malaria endemicity is very beneficial to arrange a policy of malaria control to reach the target of malaria elimination in 2030 in Indonesia. This study aimed at describing climate and malaria endemicity on Menoreh Hill during 2005 to 2015.
This was a descriptive spatial analysis. The unit of analysis was all 43 endemic villages located on Menoreh Hill. Monthly malaria data were collected during the period of 11 years and obtained from health centres. Data of population number per village per year were obtained from Central Bureau of Statistics. Meanwhile, data of climate were collected from four stations available at the research site. Furthermore, descriptive and spatial analyses were performed using a software of ArcGis. Data of climate were analysed using an interpolation method of IDW and then were overlayed with malaria cases. The results of this research showed that API on Menoreh Hill tended to increase until year of 2015. In addition, number of villages with categories of MCI and HCI also rose significantly especially in Purworejo Regency. The results of interpolation for temperature and rainfall data demonstrated that an area with temperature ranging from 25.0oC to 26.5oC and rainfall ranging from 5.6 mm/month to 6.5 mm/month was the most malaria cases.
Keywords: climate, endemicity, malaria
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How They React? A Study of Children Left Behind Dealing With Parents Leaving in Indonesian Migrant Worker Families Eri Wahyuningsih1 Tyas Retno Wulan2 Aisyah Apriliciciliana Aryani3 Lulu Nafisah4
1,3,4Dept. of Public Health, Jenderal Soedirman University
2Dept. of Sociology of Social and Political Sciences, Jenderal Soedirman University
Abstract
Background. Family separation experienced by left behind adolescent of Indonesian migrant workers may lead them to be more likely engaged in risk behaviors. It is important to understand how adolescent of boys and girls react differently as their expression to their parents leaving.
Purpose. This study aims to describe the difference of boys to girls behavior as their expression of their parents leaving.
Methods. This observational survey conducted in cross sectional design measured eight behaviors namely diet, physical activities, smoking, drugs abuse, dating, sexual activities, delinquencies and crimes, and risk to injuries. Sample were eighty one adolescent recruited by purposive sampling. Study site is Gumelar sub district of Banyumas District. Data was collected in July 2019 through a self administered questionnaire. Data was analysed in univariate to describe the adolescent behavior.
Results. Boys are more likely to be engaged in poor diet, smoking, drug abuse, deliquencies and crimes, and risky behavior tend to injuries. Group of girl is doing less of risk behavior namely poor physical activities, dating, and sexual activities.
Conclusion:
Considering the variation of behavior, boys health has higher risky than the girls. It might be develop from the culture of their neighborhood that stigmatized boys to be more rebellious than girls. Rather than put one group have more risky than another, it is important to support adolescent with adequate information and education of healthy behavior.
Keywords: adolescent, children left behind, risk behavior
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Implementation of Youth Family Development in Indonesia Lulu Nafisah, Yuditha Nindya Kartika Rizqi
Department of Public Health, Jenderal Soedirman University, Indonesia
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Background: Youth Family Development (BKR) is a government effort through a family approach to respond to adolescent problems that threaten their future life planning. BKR has been formed and spread throughout Indonesia. However, there are still problems in its implementation both in terms of input, process, or output.
Purpose: This literature review aimed to examine the implementation of BKR in Indonesia and find factors that contribute to the success of BKR activities.
Methods: The method used is a systematic review using the PRISMA protocol. Literature search was conducted from 1-7 July 2020 through electronic databases. Initial screening was done by reading titles and abstracts, then relevant articles were selected based on inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Results: BKR activities have been running but with a limited frequency and have not been routinely carried out. The implementation of BKR has been proven to contribute to increasing members knowledge about adolescent health, the role of parents in adolescent growth and development, and improving healthy behavior in adolescents as well as the age of marriage. Factors related to the implementation of BKR activities include adolescent participation, positive community response, support from government and local community leaders, adequate funding sources and infrastructure facilities, human resources, trained cadres, internal motivation, enthusiasm, and cooperation among members, cadres and management, support from Family Planning Field Officers (PLKB), integration with other programs, and collaboration with other parties.
Conclusion: Commitment and support from all parties are needed to improve the successful implementation of BKR activities and achieve desired goals.
Keywords: family planning, implementation, participation, reproductive heatlh, youth family development
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Analysis of Information Needs among Banyumas Community Regarding Covid-19 Pandemic Jebul Suroso (a), Susana Widyaningsih (b), Sri Suparti (c), Jasun (d)
a,b,c) Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto
Jalan KH Ahmad Dahlan, Purwokerto 53181, Indonesia
*susanaw70[at]gmail.com
b) Dinas Kesehatan Kabupaten Banyumas
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Background: The number of Person Under Supervision (PUS) and Patient Under Investigation (PUI) for COVID 19 cases in Banyumas Regency has increased over the past two months. Community awareness and active participation are part of significant efforts to prevent Covid-19 widespread. Therefore, a reliable source of information related to COVID-19 is indispensible for every citizen. Objectives: This study aims to analyze the needs of COVID-19 information among Banyumas people. Methods: This qualitative study used phenomenological approach. The study utilized secondary data taken from Covid-19 Banyumas call center. Approximately 100 people had contacted the call center from March to April 2020 to seek for the information. The data were analysed using content analysis. Result: Seven main themes concerning information needs were explored: data accuracy about people infected with COVID-19 in the area, health service pathway, red zone area, PUS criteria, government policies related to new migrants, COVID-19 prevention efforts and ways of reporting related to new migrants. Conclusion: This study revealed that the community still needs a lot of information related to COVID-19. This study recommends to strengthen the intensification of information provision about COVID-19 to Banyumas community.
Keywords: information needs, covid-19, Banyumas community
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A Change in Eating Family Driver Online Motor In The Pandemics Covid-19 in Jakarta Dr. Feri Ahmadi, MPH*, Joko Pambudi,MPS*, Dr. Agus Triwinarto, SKM.,M.Kes*, Rika Rachmalina,SKM.,M.Gizi*
Centre for Research and Development of Public Health Efforts,NIHRD,MoH Jakarta.Jl. Percetakan Negara 29 Jakarta. E-mail: Feriahmadi22[at]gmail.com.
Mobile phone:+6281380100774
Abstract
Background
The social distancing the effect on the driver online motor (Ojol) because not the transportation users Ojol as long as the period. So the driver Ojol income will be reduced and having impact on changes in food consumption patterns at the household level the driver Ojol.
Aims of study:
To know a change in the driver online motor eat family program the pandemic Covid-19 in Jakarta.
Methods,
This study using online by the application of WhatsApp on Ojol at random, of respondents living in Jakarta. The primary data will be gathered using a questionnaire online. Total respondents 97 with a design cross sectional study. Data analysis using a frequency distribution and the Chi Square.
Results
That is a massive food pattern of before and when the pandemic covid-19 especially the food from a source of meat, chicken and eggs, and not consume to vitamins and drink the milk.
To a very significant number of household members of the consumption of vegetables, vitamins and minerals and drink milk, and seen the level of education very significant the consumption of vegetables, and if analyzed by age group very significant the consumption tofu, tempe, snacks, and drinking milk
Conclusion
The impact of pandemic Covid-19 to depend on the level of income that results in consumption for those on the vegetables to eat, tofu, tempe, snacks, and drinking milk
Keywords: Family pattern change form, Covid-19, DKI Jakarta
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Food Availability Family a Driver Online Motor in the Pandemic Covid-19 in DKI Jakarta Dr. Feri Ahmadi, MPH, Dr.Yekti Widodo, S.P,M.Kes, Bunga Christitha Rosha, S.Sos. ,M.Si, Yurista Permanasari, SKM.,M.Si
Centre for Research and Development of Public Health Efforts,NIHRD,MoH Jakarta.Jl. Percetakan Negara 29 Jakarta. E-mail: Feriahmadi22[at]gmail.com.
Mobile phone:+6281380100774
Abstract
Background
The social distancing the effect on the driver online motor (Ojol) because not the transportation users Ojol as long as the period. So the driver Ojol income will be reduced and having impact on changes in food consumption patterns at the household level the driver Ojol
Aims of study
To find of food availability family driver online motor (Ojol) in the pandemic covid-19 in DKI Jakarta
Methods
This study using online by the application of WhatsApp on Ojol at random, of respondents living in Jakarta. The primary data will be gathered using a questionnaire online. Total respondents 97 with a design cross sectional study. Data analysis using a frequency distribution and the Chi Square.
Results
The availability of food during covid-19 highest, number 1-2 as many as times per day. Fear not having enough food 54,0 percent to be consuming food some right to want to eat because of the lack of income to get other food 50,0 percent to be consuming food less than needed because not enough food 47,0 percent receive food / food from others 64,0 percent. At the time was before Ramadan fasting often or not eating because there no food 46,0 percent having nothing distinctive deep dish daily food 44,0 percent. There is a significant relation exists between the increased availability of food family income levels driver Ojol.
Conclusion
The increased availability of food was family caused by income levels caused by physical distancing
Keywords: Food availability family, the pandemic Covid-19, DKI Jakarta
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Effectiveness of Health Promotion Audio Visual Media About Voluntary Counselling and Testing Services on Pregnant Women in Banyumas Regency. Elviera Gamelia, Arif Kurniawan, Arrum Firda Ayu Maqfiroch
Department of Public Health, University of Jenderal Soedirman
Abstract
One of the efforts to prevent HIV / AIDS transmission from mother to baby is by utilizing VCT services. In Banyumas district, pregnant women who use VCT services are still at 16.5%. The results of previous research indicate that the most influential factor on the utilization of VCT services in pregnant women is attitude variable. This study aims to test the effectiveness of audio visual promotion media about VCT services in pregnant women to change knowledge and attitude of pregnant women. The study used an experimental quasi approach with treatment groups and control groups. Data analysis using Mann Whitney test to know difference of knowledge and attitude before and after treatment. The results showed there was a difference of knowledge and attitude of pregnant women before and after treatment. This shows the media of audio visual promotion about VCT services effective in changing knowledge and attitude of pregnant mother about VCT services
Keywords: health promotion, HIV/AIDS, pregnant woman, VCT
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Factors Related to Public Knowledge about COVID-19 in Indonesia: A Quick Online Cross-Sectional Survey Andi Eka Yunianto(a*), Miratul Haya(b), Emy Yuliantini (b), Ahmad Faridi (c)
a)Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Health Science, Siliwangi University, Tasikmalaya, Indonesia
b) Department of Nutrition, Bengkulu Health Polytechnic, Bengkulu, Indonesia
c) Department of nutrition, Faculty of Health Science, Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. Hamka University, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Background: Covid-19 is a contagious disease in humans and causes of death in almost all the world. Public knowledge is key in controlling the spread of the Covid-19 outbreak.
Objective: This research aimed to analyze factors related to public knowledge about COVID-19 in Indonesia.
Method: This study design was cross-sectional with a sample of 5273 people aged 16 years and over and residing in Indonesia. Public knowledge questionnaire used e-survey with google form. Demographic characteristics with knowledge using independent sample t-tests and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) as appropriate. Multivariable linear regression uses all demographic variables as independent variables and knowledge scores as the dependent variable to identify factors related to knowledge.
Results: Public knowledge scores based on demographic characteristics were generally more than 70. There were differences in demographic characteristics of knowledge in general. Factors that influence community knowledge those were gender (p-value = 0,000), education (p-value = 0,000), marital status (p-value = 0.001) and information media (p-value = 0,000).
Conclusion: Demographic characteristics affect the knowledge of the people in Indonesia. High knowledge can be an indicator of the community in fighting against the COVID-19 outbreak.
Keywords: Public knowledge, COVID-19, Indonesia
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Knowledge dan Healthy Behavior of The West Java People Related to COVID-19 Pandemic Taufiq Firdaus Al-Ghifari Atmadja (a*), Andi Eka Yunianto (a), Nur Arifah Qurota Ayunin (b), Emy Yuliantini (c), Miratul Haya (c), Ahmad Faridi (d)
a) Department of Nutrition, Siliwangi University, Jl. Siliwangi No 24, Tasikmalaya, Indonesia. *taufiq.firdaus[at]unsil.ac.id
b) Department of Agrotechnology, Siliwangi University, Indonesia
c) Department of Nutrition, Bengkulu Health Polytechnic, Indonesia
d) Department of Nutrition, Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. Hamka University, Indonesia
Abstract
Background: Coronavirus Disease 2019 or COVID-19 is a new type of coronavirus that was discovered in Wuhan, Hubei, China in 2019. COVID-19 spread widely to cause a global pandemic that continues to this day.
Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the relationship between knowledge and healthy behavior of West Java People related to COVID-19.
Methods: This study used a cross-sectional design with using an electronic questionnaire given to the people residing in West Java Province, Indonesia. The total sample of 1,700 people aged 16 years and over. Knowledge and healthy behavior were analyzed using Spearman test and Mann-Witney test.
Results: This study showed that the score of public knowledge about COVID-19 was high, in generally. Knowledge was significantly related to healthy behavior ( p <0.001) and there are significant differences between men and women on knowledge about COVID-19 and healthy behavior such as smoking (p < 0.001), consumption of fruit and vegetables (p < 0.001), consumption of fresh food (p < 0.001), and washing hands with soap (p < 0.001) but not for sunbathing habits in the morning (p> 0.05).
Conclusion: High level of public knowledge about COVID-19 was related to healthy habits that can prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic
Keywords: Knowledge; Healthy Behavior; COVID-19
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EMPOWERMENT OF ATTITUDE AND THE ROLE OF CABE FARMERS COMMUNITIES IN THE APPLICATION OF BEHAVIOR SAFETY IN GAMBUHAN VILLAGE, PULOSARI DISTRICT, PULOSARI DISTRICT Suryanto, Heryanto, Endo Dardjito
Public Health Faculty of Health Sciences
Universitas Jenderal Soedirman
Abstract
Background: Potential danger exists for each individual condition and environment around the chilli farmers workplace. Poor potential hazard control can lead to work accident cases that can harm chilli farmers. Occupational accidents and occupational diseases occur can be caused by unsafe behavior at work. This study aims to determine the relationship between attitude and safety behavior of chilli farmers in Gambuhan Village, Pulosari District, Pemalang Regency.
Method: This research is a survey research using a cross-sectional study approach. The population in this study was chilli farmers in the area of Gambuhan Village, Pulosari District as many as 2899 inhabitants. The sampling technique was done by purposive sampling with 72 people. Data collection of respondents by interview using a questionnaire, data analysis was carried out by univariate and bivariate analysis using the chi-square test.
Results: The results of a univarait analysis of respondents who had good knowledge were 67 (93.1%) respondents, attitudes that supported 37 (51.4%) respondents, the availability of facilities and infrastructure available 55 (76.4%) respondents, and safety behavior is still lacking 39 (54.2%) of respondents. The results of the bivariate analysis were related to the attitude of the chilli farmers and safety behavior (p = 0.019).
Conclusion: Chili farmers knowledge about work safety is good. There is a relationship between attitude and safety behavior.
Suggestion: Chili farmers are advised to continue to increase knowledge about work safety in order to implement safety behavior properly. Chili farmers are also advised to form farmer groups as a medium of communication and consultation on work safety and other issues.
Keywords: Empowerment of chilli farmers, attitude, work safety, safety behavior.
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RELATIONSHIP OF WORKING SHIFT AND WORK MOTIVATION WITH MENTAL WEAKNESSES IN NURSING IN SURGERATIC STATE HOSPITAL OF RSUD R. DR GOETENG TAROENADIBRATA PURBALINGGA Suryanto, Harwanti S , Ulfah N
Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences
Jenderal Soedirman University, Purwokerto
Abstract
Background: The nurses profession in exercising muscle and mind energy has the risk of experiencing physical and mental fatigue. This research focuses on mental fatigue. Mental fatigue is caused by psychological factors, namely the existence of unresolved psychiatric problems and psychological stress. This study aims to determine the relationship between work shift factors and work motivation with mental fatigue in nurses in inpatients of surgical diseases.
Method: This research is a quantitative study with a cross-sectional approach. The study population was inpatient nurses in surgical disease in RSUD dr. R. Goeteng Taroenadibrata Purbalingga. The research sample was taken with a total sampling technique which amounted to 42 nurses. Data collection instruments using a questionnaire and data collection was done by interview. Data analysis was performed univariately and bivariately. Statistical tests using Chi-Square used a 95% degree of confidence.
Results: The results showed that the variable work shift and work motivation were related to mental fatigue of inpatient nurses in the surgical ward of RSUD dr. R. Goeteng Taroenadibrata is a work shift (p = 0.023) and work motivation (p = 0.030).
Conclusion: Nurses after running the night shift are advised to use the rest time well. Nurses must be wise in managing work motivation properly in order to remain enthusiastic in undergoing daily activities.
Keywords: Nurse, work shift, work motivation, mental fatigue
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Feeding practices and food intake among 6-12 months anemic and non-anemic infants Carissa Cerdasari (a*), Santi Aprilian Lestaluhu (b), Novian Swasono Hadi (c), Novidiyanto (d), Dwi Lestari (e)
a) Poltekkes Kemenkes Malang, Jl. Besar Ijen 77C, Malang 65112, Indonesia
*carissa_cerdasari[at]poltekkes-malang.ac.id
b) Poltekkes Kemenkes Maluku, Jl. Laksdya Leo Watimena Negeri Lama, Ambon 97233, Indonesia
c) Poltekkes Kemenkes Gorontalo, Jl. Taman Pendidikan No.36, Moodu, Kota Tim., Kota Gorontalo, Gorontalo 96135, Indonesia
d) Poltekkes Kemenkes Pangkalpinang, Jl. Pulau Bangka, Padang Baru, Kec. Pangkalan Baru, Kabupaten Bangka Tengah, Kepulauan Bangka Belitung 33684, Indonesia
e) Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Nusa Tenggara Barat, Jl. Pendidikan No.6, Dasan Agung Baru, Kec. Selaparang, Kota Mataram, Nusa Tenggara Barat 83125, Indonesia
Abstract
Background: Anemia in infants could disrupt physical, cognitive, psychomotor growth and development and increase morbidity. Breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices may be risk factors for anemia in infancy. Objective: This study was conducted to determine breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices among 6-12 months anemic and non-anemic infants. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, mothers (n = 60) of 6-12 months old infants were recruited from 10 integrated health centers in Dinoyo, Malang. Anemia was determined by measuring the levels of hemoglobin (Hb) using a digital Hb meter. The breastfeeding practices include exclusive breastfeeding duration and daily breastfeeding frequency obtained using 24-hour record form. While the complementary feeding practices, including energy, protein, and iron intake obtained through a 24-hour recall method for three non-consecutive days. Mann-Whitney and t-test were used to analyze differences in the breastfeeding pattern and complementary feeding intake in anemic and non-anemic infants. Results: The study showed the proportion of infants with anemia by 30%. The average breastfeeding frequency in a day and the duration of exclusive breastfeeding were 12.46 times and 3.21 months. While the average intake of energy, protein, and iron was 690.90 Kcal, 17.76 g, and 4.63 mg, respectively. There were differences in daily breastfeeding frequency and protein intake between anemic and non-anemic infants (p <0.05). Conclusion: Proper breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices have a significant role in preventing anemia in infants. Low protein intake and high breastfeeding frequency can be the cause of anemia in 6-12 months of infants.
Keywords: 6-12 months, infants, anemia, breastfeeding practices, complementary feeding intake
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A DESCRIPTION OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE OF NURSES IN HOSPITAL IN WEST INDONESIA Ardi Erlangga(a), Cornelius Faasokhi Gulo(a), Theresia Septilina(a) , Juhdeliena(a), Masrida Adolina Panjaitan(b*)
a) University of Pelita Harapan
Jl Jendral Sudirman, Tangerang, Karawaci
Banten, 15810
Abstract
Background; Emotional intelligence is the ability to recognize personal emotions, manage emotions, engage in self-motivation, empathize and build relationships with others. Nurses who are emotionally intelligent can provide services that exceed patient expectations. Data obtained from one private hospital in West Indonesia in 2018 found that 80.8% of patients rated the hospital services as good but 95% of the of the ratings indicated that nursing services, in particular, need improvement.
Aim;To describe the emotional intelligence of nurses in the in-patient departement of one private hospital in West Indonesia.
Method: This research was conducted using descriptive quantitative methodology. Data were gathered from a total of 65 respondents through an online survey. Univariate analysis was used to analyze the data gathered.
Results; The result showed that majority (56.93%) of the nurses have high level of emotional intelligence. Less than half (43.07%) of the respondents were found to have moderate levels of emotional intelligence.
Discussion; Although the results of the study indicate that nurses emotional intelligence is generally high, the prevalence of patient complaints towards nursing services remain a significant concern. Hence, it is important to explore the factors that may influence patients negative perception about the hospitals nursing services.
Keywords: Emotional intelligence; Nurses; Service
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Media Information Exposure and Stunting Prevalence in Banyumas Regency, Indonesia Siwi Pramatama Mars Wijayanti 1, Erna Kusumawati 2, Arrum Firda Ayu Maqfiroch 1, Colti Sistiarani 1
1) Public Health Department, Faculty of Health Sciences, Jenderal Soedirman University
2) Nutrition science program, Faculty of Health Sciences, Jenderal Soedirmn University
Abstract
Background: Stunting is a global public health priority with a target of reducing stunting prevalence by 40% between 2010 and 2025. Most of the stunting determinants are behavioral factors that can be prevented to reduce cases.
Purpose: This study aims to analyze the correlation between media information exposure, history of infectious diseases to the prevalence of stunting in the Banyumas Regency.
Methods: This is an analytical study with case-control design, located in 10 locus of stunting area in Banyumas Regency, Central Java. 181 cases and 181 control groups were involved in this study. Data collection was carried out using a structured questionnaire. The variables analyzed included characteristic, media exposure and history of infectious diseases in children. Data analysis was conducted by univariate, bivariate, and multivariate.
Results: This study highlighted the role of media information exposure to the prevalence of stunting in the study area (p.0.02), while the history of infectious diseases did not correlate to the prevalence of stunting. The media information exposure in the research covers the awareness, causes, features, and effects of stunting on children.
Conclusion: The importance of media exposure to increase parental knowledge and understanding to prevent stunting is required. It also requires efforts on the part of the different parties to implement health education with a variety of media to prevent and minimize the occurrence of stunting in the community.
Keywords: media information, stunting, children
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Spatial analysis and Mapping of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) Risk in Rural Populations in Panongan Subdistrict, TangerangA Deborah Siregar (a*) , I Made Djadja (b)
(a) Lecturer Faculty of Nursing Universitas Pelita Harapan
Boulevard Jend. Sudirman No. 15A Lippo Village 15811, Indonesia
*deborah.siregar[at]uph.edu
(b) Dosen Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Indonesia
Kota Depok, Jawa Barat 12345, Indonesia
Abstract
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is a disease that affects the population in urban areas. However several recent studies have shown that the incidence of dengue increased in rural areas, whereas urban areas act as viral reservoirs within smaller communities. This study aims to to analyze spatial and mapping distribution of DHF with Geographic Information System (GIS) in Panongan Subdistrict, Tangerang. This study is classified as a descriptive analytic study with simple random sampling method, with a sample size of 95. Data is analyzed using spatial and statistical analysis. The results showed that the largest number of respondents came from Mekar Bakti Village. It is recommended that further prevention of DHF needs to be done by protecting ourself from mosquito bites, wear clothes that support arms and legs and use mosquito nets and mosquito repellent when traveling in the tropics.
Keywords: DHF, GIS, Rural Population
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Students musculoskeletal complaints and learning postures analysis in case of studying from home Rani Aulia Imran (a*), Yogi Purnomo (a)
(a) Industrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman
*rani.aulia.imran[at]unsoed.ac.id
Abstract
Sitting for too long can cause discomfort or complaints in the muscles, although this condition commonly occurs in the office workplace. This year pandemic condition forces workers to work and students to study online from home using a computer or laptop. Problems that occurred due to workplace/study conditions at home are different from the office/classroom that already provides adequate work infrastructure in the office.
This research was conducted to determine the effect of a computer work station at home during the implementation of work from home to 33 students. Data collection were using a questionnaire given to students online when they attended lectures in a sitting position. The first questionnaire was the Nordic Body Map to identify the number of complaints felt before and after attending a lecture. Then students are asked to fill in the Rapid Upper Limb Assessment and Rapid Office Strain Assessment forms to describe the sitting position when they studying.
The analysis showed that 55% of men, 60% were 20 years old, 71% used an external mouse, 94% used a laptop in studying, and 30% were in front of the computer 6 hours a day. Complaints after lecture in front of the laptop most often occur namely the lower back, upper back, neck, shoulders, and buttocks. This can be caused by the sitting position that advances toward the table, the chair does not have an adequate backrest, the position of the monitor screen under-eye view, and the chair is too high or too low.
Keywords: posture analysis, msds, student, work from home, covid19
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Distribution of Dengue Cases and Transovarial Infection on Aedes aegypti : Corellational Study in Meteseh Village, Indonesia Martini M, Novita I. Bella, Hadi M, Hestiningsih R, Yuliawati S, Mawarni A
Magister of Epidemiologi, Diponegoro University
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Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever has emerged as an Disease Outbreak nowdays. The incidence of DHF in the last 2 years has increased from 2018 IR 14.01 / 100,000 population to 2019 IR 70.03 / 100,000 population. The ability of the dengue virus to survive in nature by two mechanisms, namely horizontal and transovarial. The aim of this study is the relationship of larval density and transovarial infection in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes with the occurrence of Dengue Fever with a spatial analysis approach. This study used a cross sectional design with observational analytics. Conducted in August - October with a sample of 33 houses a total of 363 houses carried out by 11 Hamlets (RW) in Meteseh Village area of Tembalang District. Examination of larvae and installation of ovitrap, after ovitrap results were collected, rearing was performed and immunohistochemical examination on female Aedes aegypti was ≥5 days old. As a result, Transovarial transmission of dengue virus in female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes was found in 8 Hamlets (RW) with transovarial transmission index (ITT) around 5-20%. Statistical test results showed there is no relationship between larval density and the incidence of DHF and there was a relationship between transovarial infection in the incidence of DHF with P Value 0.043 <0.05. This study provides information that some female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes show a relationship between transovarial infections in the incidence of DHF and spatial analysis in the distribution of dengue cases have spatially related to transovarial infections.
Keywords: Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever, Transovarial Infection, Spatial Analysis, Aedes aegypti
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Food Sanitation Practice of Food Handlers and Food Microbiological Quality in Ready to Eat Food Shops. Suhaila Sama-ae1*, Anchalee Pongkaset 1
Lecturer, Sirindhon College of Public Health, Yala, Praboromajachanok Institute,Ministry of Public Health, Thailand.
91, Thesabal 1 Road, Sateng, Muan, Yala, 95000 Thailand.
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Background: Ready-to-eat food shop means an establishment which sells food that is ready to eat at the time of sale to be consumed either on the premises. Sirindhon College of Public Health in yala province is higher educational for Health workforce development, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand has a lot of person and student are very busy and in a hurry; so that most purchase ready-to-eat foods from a food shop. From biological surveillance on food borne illness.
Purpose: The objectives of this study were to investigate food sanitation practice of food handlers and food microbiological quality in ready to eat food shops.
Methods: There were two groups of samples, namely, handlers persons (N=15) and ready to eat food (beverage and prepared food). Data of food handlers were collected using observational record of sanitation practice which the reliability was 0.96. The samplings were 134 samples. The method of analysis based on specified standard of Food Analysis Division, Department of Medical Sciences, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand. All samplings were taken from 10 food shops in period of collecting sampling from August to September, 2019.
Results: The study found that the overall mean score of sanitation practice of food handlers was lower than standard level. For the microbiological quality analysis, the results showed that was more than 88.2% under standard.
Conclusion: If food sanitation practice of food handlers was lower than standard level, it may be affected microbial contamination in ready to eat food.
Keywords: Food Sanitation, Ready to Eat Food.
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Problems and Actions of the Community During the Covid 19 Pandemic in Medan Cholina Trisa Siregar1*, Nunung Febriani Sitepu2, Zulkarnain3, Lufthiani4, Reni Asmara Ariga5, Siti Zahara Nasution6, M. Pahala Hanafi Harahap7
Faculty of Nursing Universitas Sumatera Utara
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Objective: The increase in cases of Corona Virus (COVID-19) has resulted in changes in people^s lives, community understanding and action is needed to prevent the spread of the virus. Methods: This study aims to describe the problems and actions taken by the community in preventing transmission of COVID-19. Data collection from April to May 2020 of residents who live in Medan City. Data collection uses a questionnaire via the WhatsApp (WA) application. The questionnaire was sent randomly and distributed to districts in the red zone. Descriptive analysis was carried out on a sample of 384 people. Results: This study shows that the main problem in society is the limited activity (369 people, 96% of respondents), the preventive action taken is to maintain health (333 people, 87% of respondents).Conclusion: Medan residents mostly choose to limit their activities and maintain a healthy lifestyle to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Keywords: Human, Coronavirus infections, incidence, Pandemic
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Health Promotion Media with Snakes and Ladders Game as an Effort to Develop the Prevention of Sexual Violence in Children Yustiana Olfah, AA Subiyanto, Sapja Anantayu & Mahendra Wijaya
Sebelas Maret University
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Background: Indonesia included in the emergency sexual violence against children that children need supervision from parents and need to be given the knowledge to protect themselves because acts of sexual violence against children are not infrequently done by those closest to them. A fun way for children to understand more easily is learning while playing. Health promotion media as a way of visual learning consists of board games and dice. This study aims to create a learning game of snakes and ladders to develop the ability to prevent sexual violence in children that meets the benchmarks of practical and effective feasibility.
Methods: This research includes development research using research and development methods. Information gathering is taken based on the results of interviews with stakeholders. The data analysis technique used is descriptive qualitative analysis.
Results: Based on the results of stakeholder interviews obtained information on the importance of developing media that are fun for children so they can understand how to prevent sexual violence against children. The researcher planned and developed the initial product by applying the concept of underwear rule to the ladder snake game and the game manual. Field trials obtained an average value before playing 7.00 and an average after playing 8.48 with an average increase of 1.48, this shows an increase in the ability to prevent sexual violence in children.
Conclusion: Development of the ability to prevent sexual violence in children with snake and ladder games effectively and efficiently as a medium for health promotion.
Keywords: snakes and ladders game, prevention of sexual violence in children
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Public Expectations On The Covid-19 Epidemic in Medan City Lufthiani 1, Cholina Trisa Siregar 2, Siti Zahara Nasution 3, Reni Asmara Ariga 4, Nunung Febriany Sitepu 5, Dudut Tanjung 6
a) Faculty of Nursing, Sumatera Utara University,
Jalan Prof Maas 3 Medan 20155, Indonesia
(*) lufthiani[at]usu.ac.id
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Background: Covid-19 is a health problem that has plagued the global scale. The incidence of disease continues to increase sharply even have an impact on various lines of life. The desire and hope of the public for efforts to stop the spread of the Covid-19 virus have been carried out by all groups of people and government. The publics expectation in facing the Covid-19 outbreak will have an impact on changing the basic attitude of life especially in understanding the importance of health.
Purpose: To describe the publics expectations of the Covid-19 outbreak in Medan
Method: This research design is descriptive. Respondents in this study were 1070 respondents who were randomly selected and carried out in Medan City. The data was collected using an internet application that was distributed to the public via mobile social media from May to June 2020.
Results: This study was obtained based on the results of the frequency distribution of community expectations of the incidence of the Covid-19 outbreak in Medan, which is living healthier 305 respondents (28.5%), outbreaks there are no longer 210 respondents (19.6%), normal life 165 respondents returned (15.4%), 160 respondents expected it will disappeared (15%), 140 fellow respondents (13.1%) Concern, and the Economy improved by 90 respondents (8.4%). The results of the research in the Public Expectations category for the Covid-19 Outbreak in Medan City obtained a high expectation level of the Medan city community with a high level of expectation with 515 respondents (48.1%).
Conclusion: There is high expectation in the community for the Covid-19 Outbreak in Medan, this means that the more important respondents assess a variable, the higher their expectations for these variables are so that people^s expectations can be realized properly, and vice versa.
Keywords: Hope- Society- Events- Outbreak- Covid-19
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NON MEDICAL MALE STUDENTS^ KNOWLEDGE OF THE RISKS OF MALE INFERTILITY Ineke Patrisia (1)*, Steven Mbaradita (2), Santo Antonius Lefrand (3), Juwita Fransiska Br Surbakti (4)
1) Lecturer, Nursing Management, Faculty of Nursing Universitas Pelita Harapan, Indonesia
2,3) Student, Faculty of Nursing Universitas Pelita Harapan, Indonesia
4) Clinical Educator, Faculty of Nursing Universitas Pelita Harapan, Indonesia
Corresponding author and e-mail: Ineke Patrisia (ineke.patrisia[at]uph.edu)
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Background: Male reproductive health is rarely a concern compared to women^s reproductive health. This unconsciously makes men unaware of their reproductive health, including about fertility. The reported prevalence of infertility in Indonesia was 21.3% and 40% factor of this prevalence comes from the male. As we conducted an interview, two in five students at a private university in Western Indonesia said they do not know the risk of infertility.
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the knowledge of non medical male students about the risk of infertility.
Material and methods: The research method used was quantitative descriptive. Study was conducted at private University in Western Indonesia in May-June 2020. The samples of this study were 63 persons of male non medical students selected with the convenience sampling technique. The instrument in this study was questionnaires that based on literature and have been tested for validity and reliability.
Results: Research showed that 54% non medical students have a good knowledge, 36.5% non medical students have enough knowledge and 9.5% non medical students have less knowledge. The higher percentage were the respondents at age 19 years old and amounting 78% of respondents obtain the source of infertility information from the internet.
Conclusions: Based on the knowledge of all non-medical male students as well as the resources used, students may need health information from experts. Further studies should be conducted in identifying the effect of providing reproductive health information by experts on the level of knowledge of non-health students.
Keywords: knowledge- male infertility- male students- the risk of infertility
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Revealing Fanaticism of Football Supporters: Mass Psychology Perspective Didik Rilastiyo Budi (a*) Rindha Widyaningsih (b)
a) Departement of Physical Education, Faculty of Health Sciences,
Jenderal Soedirman University, Purwokerto, Indonesia, 53123
*didik.rilastiyo.budi[at]unsoed.ac.id
b) English Department, Faculty of Humanities,
Jenderal Soedirman University, Purwokerto, Indonesia, 53123
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Football has been transformed into a new religion, which has implications beyond the mere physical exercise. The behavior of football supporters is a crucial study conducted because supporters have an essential role in the achievements and existence of a football club. This study aims to determine the level of fanaticism of football supporters in the BARLINGMASCAKEB region (Banjarnegara, Purbalingga, Banyumas, Cilacap, and Kebumen) secondly. Analyzing the behavior of football supporters using the perspective of mass psychology. The research method used is a combination of quantitative research and qualitative research. Quantitative research was conducted to measure the level of fanaticism and aggressiveness of football supporters by using a questionnaire. The respondents were supporters of football clubs in the BARLINGMASCAKEB region with an age range of 17-30 years using the Random Sampling technique. The research instrument used a questionnaire about fanaticism and aggressiveness in sports provided online to research respondents. Data analysis using correlation techniques with the guidance of SPSS applications. Qualitative research was conducted to analyze football supporters behavior by using a literature review with mass psychology as a theoretical framework. The results showed that football supporters in the BARLINGMASCAKEB region had a high level of fanaticism and agrressiveness. A persons personality can change when in a crowd because of group conformity and adrenaline-triggered biological factors. This condition triggers aggressive actions and involvement in destructive anarchist actions. The aggressive behavior of football supporters also impacted the high level of unrest and the potential for disunity among football supporters.
Keywords: Aggressiveness- Football- Fanaticism- Mass Psychology- Supporters
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eSport and Philosophy Behind: A Literature Review Rindha Widyaningsih (a*), Didik Rilastiyo Budi (b), Arfin Deri Listiandi (b), Wildan Qohhar (c), Rajip Mustafillah Rusdiyanto (d), Brio Alfatihah Ramayudha (d), Roma Irawan (e)
a) Faculty of Humanities, Jenderal Soedirman University
Jl. Suparno, Kompleks Kampus Karangwangkal, Purwokerto, Banyumas, Central Java, Indonesia
*rindha.widyaningsih[at]unsoed.ac.id
b) Department of Physical Education, Faculty of Health Sciences, Jenderal Soedirman University, Banyumas, Central Java, Indonesia
c) Department of Physical Education, STKIP SITUS Banten, Indonesia
d) Departement of Physical Education, Teaching and Education Faculty, Majalengka University, Indonesia
e) Department of Coaching Education, Faculty of Sports Science, Universitas Negeri Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia
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eSport proliferating all over the world and became an inevitable phenomenon. eSport rising rapidly since the beginning of the new century, especially since the industrial revolution 4.0, beyond the disagreement of esports as a branch of sport. eSport arises being a trend and millennial lifestyle that can provide a new paradigm in sports fields. eSport is a necessity in a world that increasingly emphasizes the digital basis in everyday life. This research tries to complement the study of eSport from a philosophical perspective. The study of philosophy in eSport intends to provide a philosophical perspective that seeks to explain the nature, questioning the issue of eSport critically in order to obtain fundamental knowledge of the reality of eSport phenomena. In the field of sports, several concepts require a deep understanding. The concept becomes a mental picture of an abstraction of a phenomenon that appears based on the perception of symptoms that can be captured by the five senses. This research aims to provide an approach to the philosophical basis of eSports development. This research is qualitative research with a descriptive approach. The method in this research is a literature review. The results showed that eSport reflects the basic philosophical concepts of materialism, pragmatism, and existentialism seen in the substance of the material, the impact in various fields of human life, and eSports players^ motivation.
Keywords: eSport-Digital-Philosophy-Virtual
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High Intensity Interval Training, Fartlek Training & Oregon Circuit Training: What Are the Best Exercises to Increase VO2 Max? Rifqi Festiawan (a*), Lim Boon Hoi (b), Siswantoyo (c), Ngadiman (a), Indra Jati Kusuma (a) Fuad Noor Heza (a), Bayu Suko Wahono (a), Adi Wijayanto (d), Sri Sumartiningsih (e)
a) Departement of Physical Education, Faculty of Health Sciences, Jenderal Soedirman University. Jalan Profesor DR. HR Boenyamin No.708, Banyumas, 53122, Indonesia.
b) University of Malaya. Jalan Universiti, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
c) Sport Science Faculty, Yogyakarta State University. Jalan Colombo No. 1, Yogyakarta, 55281, Indonesia.
d) Graduate Study Program of Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Teacher Education, State Islamic Institute of Tulungagung
e) Department of Sport Science, Faculty of Sport Science, Semarang State University
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This study aims to determine the effect of High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), Fartlek Training and Oregon Circuit Training on the level of VO2 Max Athlete Soedirman Expedition VII and find out which exercises have the best influence. This study uses a pre-experimental method with two group pretest posttest design. The study population numbered 40 people and used a total sampling technique to obtain a sample of 30 people. The research instrument used is the Multistage Fitness Test (MFT). Data analysis techniques used are Paired T-Test and Independent T-Test. The results showed that there was an effect of High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) (p = 0,000), Fartlek Training (p = 0.000) and Oregon Circuit Training (p = 0,001) on increasing the level of VO2 Max Soedirman VII Athlete Expedition. But there is no significant difference in effect between High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), Fartlek Training and Oregon Circuit Training on increasing the level of VO2 Max athletes of Soedirman VII Expedition, with these results there is no difference in the effect of the three types of exercise on increasing VO2 Max capacity, however, when viewed from the percentage increase, the High Intensity Interval Training method shows better results with a percentage increase of 40.68% and it is recommended to increase VO2 Max capacity.
Keywords: High Intensity Interval Training- Fartlek Training- Oregon Circuit Training- VO2 Max
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Correlation between Food Management, Recovery Management and Physical Activity with Student Obesity Levels Didik Rilastiyo Budi (a*), Arfin Deri Listiandi (a), Rohman Hidayat (a), Rifqi Festiawan (a), Panuwun Joko Nurcahyo (a), Neva Widanita (a), Wildan Qohhar (b), Arie Asnaldi (c), Roma Irawan (c), Hilmainur Syampurma (c)
a) Departement of Physical Education, Faculty of Health Sciences, Jenderal Soedirman University. Jl. Dr. Soeparno-Karangwangkal, Purwokerto 53123, Indonesia.
*didik.rilastiyo.budi[at]unsoed.ac.id
b)Departement of Physical Education, Health and Recreation, STKIP Situs Banten,Indonesia, Jl. Bhayangkara Cipocok Jaya, Kota Serang, Indonesia
c) Faculty of Sport Science, Padang State University
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Obesity is excess fat accumulation, which causes excess body weight. Factors that influence obesity are rest patterns, diet, genetic history, lifestyle or exercise, psychological, environmental, individual, and biological factors that can affect energy intake and expenditure. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between rest time, diet, and physical activity with obesity among students in Purwokerto. Research instrument to measure the level of obesity using the Body Mass Index (BMI). The research method used the correlation method. Data analysis used the normality test, linearity test, and correlation test to see the relationship between rest time, diet, and physical activity with obesity or overweight. The study results showed a significant relationship between diet, resting patterns, and physical activity on overweight or obesity in final year students at the university in Purwokerto. The research results recommend that it requires an activity design that accommodates students to have a healthy lifestyle and is active in exercising, designing learning methods that can maintain the ideal body mass index for advanced students.
Keywords: Food Management- Obesity- Physical Activity- Recovery Management- Students
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An Analysis Rubric of Water Polo Shooting Technique Through Biomechanics Approach Vivin Okdwi Jayanti (a*), Ria Lumintuarso (b), Awan Hariono (b), Dewi Anggraeni (c), Rifqi Festiawan (c), Arfin Deri Listiandi (c), Ayu Rizky Febriani (c)
a) PPs Student of Department of Sports Sciences, Postgraduate Program, Yogyakarta State University
b) Department of Sport Sciences, Postgraduate Program, Yogyakarta State University
c) Department of Physical Education, Faculty of Health Science, Jenderal Soedirman University
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The purpose of this study is to produce an analysis rubric of the basic technique of shooting water polo. Water polo trainers in Indonesia teach or practice basic shooting techniques in water polo based only on experience without using theoretical references. This research method uses Focus Group Discussion (FGD) by gathering 5 experts in the field of water polo (trainers, national athletes and former national athletes) and 1 biomechanics expert. This analysis rubric is divided into three stages: (1) Initial preparation, (2) Implementation, and (3) Follow through. Assessment rubric analysis will involve all members of the body such as the head, shoulders, arms, palms, fingers, trunk, pelvis and legs. The results of discussions by experts and practitioners produced an analysis rubric that made it easy for trainers or trainers to analyze / assess basic water polo shooting techniques through the biomechanical approach. More than that, athletes can also do techniques that are effective and efficient so as to minimize injury. This analysis rubric is expected to be a reference for trainers or trainers in training basic shooting techniques. The analysis rubric shows in detail the stages of the body parts when the athlete is shooting water polo. Starting from the movement (1) the initial preparation which includes body parts such as the head, arms, palms, shoulders, trunk, pelvis and legs, (2) The implementation which includes body parts such as arms, shoulders, trunk, hips, legs and abdominal muscles , and (3) Follow through which includes parts of the body such as palms and weight transfer. The criteria for evaluating the movements of athletes using points 1-4 are that if a bad move is 1, not good is 2, good enough is 3 and good is 4.
Keywords: Basic shooting techniques; biomechanical analysis; water polo.
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Identification of Non-Locomotor Basic Motion in Primary school students Arie Asnaldi (a*), Hilmainur Syampurma (a), Rika Sepriani (a), Roma Irawan (b) Didik Rilastiyo Budi (c), Rifqi Festiawan (c), Arfin Deri Listiandi (c), Ayu Rizky Febriani (c)
a)Program Studi Pendidikan Jasmani, Kesehatan dan Rekreasi, Fakultas Ilmu Keolahragaan, Universitas Negeri Padang
b)Program Studi Pendidikan Kepelatihan, , Fakultas Ilmu Keolahragaan, Universitas Negeri Padang
Departemen of Physical Education, Faculty of Health Sciences Jenderal Soedirman University
*asnaldi[at]fik.unp.ac.id
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The purpose of this study is to know how the motion of dexterity, aiming and blister, balance, and non-locomotor motion as a whole. This type of research is descriptive. A sampling of the research is purposive random sampling meaning that the sample withdrawal according to the requirement is as many as 32 male students. The instrument used is MABC-2 i.e., placing pegs, creaking lace, traces of images, capturing with two hands, throwing bead pads, one balance board, walking with fingertip steps touching the heel, jumping step on the mat. The data analysis technique used in this study is a descriptive-analytical technique. Conclusion of the research results section of Dexterity Test on average (74.3%) By medium category, while in the test section of the shoot and throwing is obtained average (52.4%) Medium category, as well as in the Balance Test section at the average gain (47.7%) Medium category, while the results of non-locomotor motion overall can be average (62.0%) Medium category. Thus it can be interpreted that it is necessary to increase again for the basic mobility ability of non-locomotor students of state Elementary School 12 fire-fire District Bayang.
Keywords: Basic motion, non lokomotor
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The Effect Of Healthy Heart Gymnastics On The Physical Freshness Of Athletes Weightlifters Padang City Hilmainur Syampurma(a*), Arie Asnaldi (a), Rika Sepriani(a),Roma Irawan (b), Arfin Deri Listiandi (c), Ayu Rizky Febriani(c), Didik Rilastiyo Budi(c), Rifqi Festiawan(c)
(a*a) Program Studi Pendidikan Jasmani Kesehatan dan Rekreasi, Fakultas Ilmu Keolahragaan Universitas Negeri Padang
(b) Program Studi Pendidikan Kepelatihan, Fakultas Ilmu Keolahragaan Universitas Negeri Padang
(c) Departement Physical Educadion, Faculty of Health Sciences jenderal Soedirman Univerasity
*hilmainursyam[at]fik.unp.ac.id
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Judging by the phenomenon and the weightlifting exercise program reported by coaches, weightlifters are more to perform exercises for increased muscle strength in the form of weight training exercises. Exercises in the form of physical conditions or fitness exercises for invisible athletes are implemented in the training program. As a result, the weight lifting athlete has a physical freshness in a less good category (less good S/d enough). The goal of the study was to see the positive impact of healthy heart gymnastics on physical fitness athletes of the city of Padang. Types of quasi research exsperiment. The population will be immediately sampled in this study, namely the weightlifters of Padang city which amounted to 18 people. Instruments using TKJI test before and after given healthy heart gymnastics treatment. Data was analyzed using parametric statistics through test ״t״ formula at a significance of 0.05 α. Based on the results of the research analysis was concluded that there is a significant increase in physical fitness, Mean defference (difference in calculate average) = 4.78, Thitung = 13,719 > this = 2,120. Meaning healthy Heart Gymnastics provides meaningful influence on the improvement of the physical fitness of the Padang city weightlifters.
Keywords: healthy heart gymnastics, physical fitness
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