http://jurnal.utu.ac.id/jkesmas/issue/feedJ-Kesmas: Jurnal Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat (The Indonesian Journal of Public Health)2023-12-19T09:20:26SE Asia Standard TimeTeuku Muliaditeukumuliadi@utu.ac.idOpen Journal Systemshttp://jurnal.utu.ac.id/jkesmas/article/view/7767Determinants of Maternal Mortality Prevention by Midwives in Sleman Regency in 20232023-11-06T08:58:44SE Asia Standard TimeAnna Amalia Rizqianaamaliarizqi2022@gmail.comSiti Djannahsitti.nurdjannah@ikm.uad.ac.idDyah Suryanidyah.suryani@gizi.uad.ac.id<p align="justify">The Maternal Mortality Rate serves as a gauge of maternal health quality and can also assess the level of public health, due to its sensitivity to improvements in healthcare services, both in terms of accessibility and quality. Research to find out the determinants, efforts and obstacles to preventing maternal death by midwives in Sleman Regency in 2023. This research method uses mixed methods with a sequential explanatory approach. Quantitative analysis used Chi Square bivariate analysis. The results of the study found that the factors related to the prevention of maternal death by midwives in Sleman Regency were length of work and competence. An overview of efforts to prevent maternal death by midwives in Sleman Regency, namely by carrying out ANC, keeping records, making referrals when needed, providing KIE and participating in training to upgrade knowledge, competencies and skills supported by regulations related to pregnant women's health and an innovation program called "Totality of Besti”. This research can be utilized to enhance maternal health services in Sleman Regency by improving and updating the experiences and competencies of midwives through regular training. It requires collaboration among the health department, midwives, and pregnant women to prevent maternal mortality</p>2023-10-28T14:34:44SE Asia Daylight TimeCopyright (c) 2023 ana amalia Rizqihttp://jurnal.utu.ac.id/jkesmas/article/view/7749Old, New, and Future Food Policy Before and After the Covid-19 Pandemic in Indonesia2023-12-19T09:20:26SE Asia Standard TimeAndi Eka Yuniantoandiekayunianto@gmail.comDjarat Martiantodmartianto@apps.ipb.ac.idArfah Husnaarfahhusna@utu.ac.idWidya Ayu Kurnia Putriwidyaayukputri@gmail.comIkha Deviyanthi Puspitasariydevi1285@gmail.comErna Susilowatiernabudi.80@gmail.comDavid Ardhiandavidardhian@gmail.com2023-10-29T14:28:25SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Andi Eka Yuniantohttp://jurnal.utu.ac.id/jkesmas/article/view/7568Determinants of Multivitamin Supplement Consumption in College Students During The Covid-19 Pandemic2023-11-06T08:58:44SE Asia Standard TimeRofiqotin Azizahrofiqotin.azizah-2021@fkm.unair.ac.idFariani Syahrulfariani.s@fkm.unair.ac.idFirman Firdauz Saputrafirmanfirdauz@utu.ac.idGeofrey Ssekalembegsekalembe@gmail.com2023-10-29T14:56:00SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Rofiqotin Azizah, Fariani Syahrul, Firman Firdauz Saputra, Geofrey Ssekalembehttp://jurnal.utu.ac.id/jkesmas/article/view/7560Implementation of a Sero Survey For Sars-Cov-2 at The Medan City Health Office in 20232023-11-06T08:58:44SE Asia Standard TimeZata Ismahzataismah@uinsu.ac.idDilla Yustikadillayustika10@gmail.comRidha Panalia Siregarridhapanaliasiregar03@gmail.comSunnii Irtiyah Harahapsuniharahap2510@gmail.com<p>A sero survey was conducted to see the total population in Indonesia who already have antibodies against the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The sero survey method uses a blood test to check the body's antibodies to the virus. The type of research used is qualitative research with <em>in-depth interview techniques </em>and also field observations. The sero survey conducted in the Medan City Region was in 10 Sub-Districts and 4 Community Health Centers with a sample target for the entire Medan City area of 205 samples. The results showed that the implementation of the serosurvey at the Medan City Health Office was going well, but the target respondents had not reached 100%.</p>2023-10-29T15:38:30SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Zata Ismah, Dilla Yustika, Sunnii Irtiyah Harahap, Ridha Panalia Siregarhttp://jurnal.utu.ac.id/jkesmas/article/view/7700Study of The Willingness to Pay Contributions of Independent National Health Insurance (JKN) Participants in Jambi2023-11-06T08:58:45SE Asia Standard TimeDwi Noerdjoediantodwi_noerjoedianto@unja.ac.idAdila Solidaadilasolida@gmail.comArnild Augina Mekariscearnildauginamekarisce@gmail.com<p>Health is a long-term investment that is indispensable in supporting the success of Indonesian development. WHO has committed to developing a health system that can ensure everyone gets the health services they need without worrying about being constrained by costs, this health is known as Universal Health Coverage. One of the obligations of JKN participants was to pay monthly fees, Ability to pay and Willingness to pay greatly affected people's interest in paying monthly fees. As many as 83% of Indonesia's population had become participants of JKN, but the high number of JKN participants was not accompanied by the active participation of the participants in paying monthly fees. The number of visits to the Koni Primary Health Care had decreased over the past 3 years and based on the initial survey it was found that many JKN-KIS participants were in arrears to pay monthly fees. The purpose of this study was to determine the determinants of the willingness to pay dues (WTP) for independent JKN participants at the Koni Primary Health Care in Jambi City. This research was quantitative with a cross-sectional design. The samples were taken by purposive sampling technique with a total sample of 105 participants. The results showed that the variables associated with the willingness to pay contributions (WTP) were education level (p = 0.009), income level (p = 0.023) and ability to pay (ATP) (p = 0.038). Meanwhile, the unrelated variables were age (p = 0.110 and p = 1,000) and gender (p = 0.550). There was a relationship between education level and WTP. There was a relationship between the level of income and the willingness to pay, and there was a relationship between the ability to pay (ATP) and the willingness to pay for independent JKN participants. There was no relationship between age and willingness to pay, and there was no relationship between gender and willingness to pay independent JKN contributions.</p>2023-10-31T14:55:29SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Dwi Noerdjoediantohttp://jurnal.utu.ac.id/jkesmas/article/view/8221The Relationship Between Maternal Stress Level and the Development of Children Aged 24-59 Months in Palembang City2023-11-06T08:58:45SE Asia Standard TimeRahima Khildarahimaa.khilda11@gmail.comAmrina Rosyadaamrinarosyada@unsri.ac.id2023-10-31T15:16:34SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Rahima Khilda, Amrina Rosyadahttp://jurnal.utu.ac.id/jkesmas/article/view/8134The Influence of Individual Factors and Work Conditions with Nurse's Mental Workload Using Method Nasa-TLX Banggai District Health Center2023-11-06T08:58:45SE Asia Standard TimeAldi Busuraaldi2107053022@webmail.uad.ac.idSurahma Asti Mulasarisurahma.mulasari@ikm.uad.ac.idAgung Kristantoagung.kristanto@ie.uad.ac.id2023-10-31T00:00:00SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Aldi Busura, Surahma Asti Mulasari, Agung Kristantohttp://jurnal.utu.ac.id/jkesmas/article/view/7213An Overview of The Understanding and Attitudes of Food Handlers’ Hygiene and Sanitation in The Nutrition Installation of RSUD Dr. Pirngadi Medan2023-11-06T08:58:45SE Asia Standard TimeNurhayati Nurhayatinnurhayati72@gmail.comDwene Nur Gianingdwenenurg@gmail.comNurhafiza Farhaninurhafizafarhani@gmail.comWidya Hestina Lubiswidyahestina4@gmail.comFebi Nabila Sarifebinabilaasr22@gmail.comAnnastasya Azzahraannastasyaazzahraa@gmail.comAnggi Khalisya Putri Lubislubisputrianggi@gmail.comIntan Nuryana Anggrainiintannuryana80@gmail.comZahara Dhiya'ul Haq Dhiya'ul Haqzaharadhea2@gmail.comZhafirah Haninzhafirahanin09@gmail.com<p>The provision of hygienic and healthy food is the basic principle hospital food services are provided for patients who are very vulnerable to transmission of pathogenic germs. This analysis aims to illustrate the knowledge and attitudes of food handlers’ hygiene and sanitation at the Nutrition Installation of RSUD DR. Pirngadi Medan. This study used a cross-sectional approach to 20 food handlers on the morning shift at the nutrition installation at RSUD Dr. Pirngadi Medan. The result showed that the knowledge of food handlers at the Regional General Hospital Dr. Pirngadi Medan is included in the good category 75% and 85% bad category hygiene behavior. Results of data analysis obtained that there is no relationship between knowledge and hygiene and sanitation attitudes of food handlers.Based on the results of research that has been conducted at RSUD Dr. Pirngadi Medan still lacks awareness in the attitude of implementing hygiene and sanitation, such as often removing the mask when handling food due to the lack of a body to sweat quickly</p>2023-10-31T00:00:00SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Nurhayati Nurhayati, Dwene Nur Gianing, Nurhafiza Farhani, Widya Hestina Lubis, Febi Nabila Sari, Annastasya Azzahra, Anggi Khalisya Putri Lubis, Intan Nuryana Anggraini, Zahara Dhiya'ul Haq Dhiya'ul Haq, Zhafirah Hanin