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The Instrumentation of Standard Diet Food Portions For Diabetes Mellitus Widyana Laksmi Puspita
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Implementation of Covid-19 Health Standard at Elementary School in Yogyakarta
Evi Widowati, Herry Koesyanto, Anik Setyo Wahyuningsih, R. Alma Dwi Mayasari, Fitri Rahmawati Dyah Pitaloka, Sherly Mambe, Nurul Huda Agustiani, Al Fitra Salim As-Syifa, Adriansyah Permanahadi
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Social Norms of Smoking and Potency of Local Wisdom as Social Enforcement of Smoking Behavior at Worship Place in Denpasar
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Understanding Perinatal Mortality causes in Indramayu Indonesia Wahidah Sukriani, Dany Hilmanto, Herman Susanto
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Is Prenatal Exercise with Prayer Movement Affecting Anxiety Level and Blood Pressure in Third Trimester?
Arum Meiranny
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Association between Maternal Mental Health and Child Stunting in Indonesia Annisa Purbaning Tyas, Diahhadi Setyonaluri
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The Initiatives To Improve The Antenatal Care Visits By Third-Trimester Pregnant Women By Public Empowerment In Public Health Centres
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Complaints in Female Packing Workers
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Life Skills Education to Improvement of Teenager’s Knowledge, Attitude, Self-efficacy and Risk Health Behavior Zahroh Shaluhiyah, Ratih Indraswari, Aditya Kusumawati, Syamsulhuda Budi Musthofa
10.15294/kemas.v17i1.22474 Views of Abstract: 505 | PDF: 257
Behavior Paying Premium to the Independent Participants in Healthcare Social Insurance Administration Office Sylva Flora Tarigan, Marisa Lestary Dondo
10.15294/kemas.v17i1.23301 Views of Abstract: 133 | PDF: 99
Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs against the Resistance Level of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates Yusup Subagio Sutanto, Magdalena Sutanto Sutanto, Agnes Sri Harti
10.15294/kemas.v17i1.24158 Views of Abstract: 141 | PDF: 140
Z. mauritiana Leaves as Larvasidal Alternatives
Nurul Amaliyah, Aryanto Purnomo, Khayan Khayan, Slamet Wardoyo, Taufik Anwar 10.15294/kemas.v17i1.24377 Views of Abstract: 177 | PDF: 91
Amount of Menstrual Blood and Nutrient Intake with Hemoglobin Level Izka Sofiyya Wahyurin, Hiya Alfi Rahmah
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Relationship between Smoking and Hereditary with Hypertension Suprapto Suprapto, Trimaya Cahya Mulat, Nur Syamsi Norma Lalla
10.15294/kemas.v17i1.24548 Views of Abstract: 226 | PDF: 135
Altered Baseline of Plasma Glucagon Level in pre-Obese to very Obese Persons
Ronny Lesmana, William Giovanni Mulyanaga, Siti Baitul Mukarromah, Hanna Goenawan, Meita Darmayanti, Adhi sugianli 10.15294/kemas.v17i1.24703 Views of Abstract: 70 | PDF: 59
Dynamic System Model of the Role of Leadership Coaching on Employee Performance Budi Hartono, Muhamad Erman Darmawansyah, Dinda Iryawati Bedy Saskito
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Loving Lactation of Massage Effectiveness to Accelerating Lactation Onset Rahayu Budi Utami, Rohuna Rohuna
10.15294/kemas.v17i1.25321 Views of Abstract: 120 | PDF: 93
Additional Feeding Based on Local Food to Improve The Nutritional Status of Tooddlers Kadek Dwi Ariesthi, Aning Pattypeilohy, Hironima Niyati Fitri, Aysanti Yuliana Paulus
10.15294/kemas.v17i1.25862 Views of Abstract: 107 | PDF: 79
Preference-Based Pricing of the Indonesian JKN-KIS Health Insurance for Urban Middle-Income Self-Funders Fransiscus Rian Pratikto
10.15294/kemas.v17i1.25979 Views of Abstract: 99 | PDF: 70
The Role of Caregivers in Elder Care during Coronavirus Disease-2019 Outbreaks
Dinni Agustin, Nur Apriyan, Fajar Susanti, Tafrizi Tafrizi, Yuna Trisuci Aprillia, Sigit Cahyono, Putri Tresna A H, Lisna Agustina, Dwi Endah, Tri Suratmi, Lili Indrawati, Rizky Erwanto, Nurminingsih Nurminingsih, Tina Rosa, Dian Kristiani Irawaty, Tri Budi W Rahardjo
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Demographic Characteristics Related to First Married Age in Indonesia Najib Najib, Urip Triwijayanti, Wahyu Utomo
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Wet Cupping Therapy to The Arterial Baroreflex Sensitivity on Hypertensive Elderly PDF
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Fadli Fadli, Fatmawati Fatmawati
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"Gizi COVID-19 Bagi Remaja" Application as A COVID-19 Prevention Sri Ratna Rahayu, Duwi Sulistiani, Ari Yuniastuti, Aufiena Nur Ayu Merzistya
10.15294/kemas.v17i1.26843 Views of Abstract: 256 | PDF: 138
Human Papilloma Virus Vaccination Acceptance of Elementary School Student’s Parents I Gusti Ayu Evita Trisnarini, Ni Putu Widarini
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Rice Bran Substitution to Vitabran as A Snackyfication Trend Model and Diabetes Mellitus Prevention Oktia Woro Kasmini Handayani, Arif Rahmat Kurnia, Siti Fathonah
10.15294/kemas.v17i1.31026 Views of Abstract: 44 | PDF: 58
Urban Community Perceptions and Experiences about Social Distancing During the Covid-19 Pandemic Efa Nugroho, Dina Nur Anggraini Ningrum, Anastasia Kinanti, Devy Listianingrum, Mar’atul Sarifah, Melia Adeliani, Natijatul Ulfah, Rico Novian Yuswantoro
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Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs against the Resistance Level of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates
Yusup Subagio Sutanto1
, Magdalena Sutanto2, Agnes Sri Harti3
1Study Program of Pulmonary Disease Science, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Negeri Sebelas Maret, Indonesia
2RSUD Surakarta City, Indonesia
3Study Program of Diploma-3of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kusuma Husada University, Indonesia Article Info
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Submitted April 2020 Accepted October 2020 Published July 2021 Keywords:
ATD, M. tuberculosis isolate, Resistance, MTB, MDR-TB DOI https://doi.org/10.15294/
kemas.v11i1.24158
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Prolonged MDR-TB therapy can have side effects, namely a correlation between cure rates and changes in bacterial profiles related to resistance to anti-tuberculosis drugs (ATD) which can affect the incidence rate of MTB and MDR-TB in a region. The re- search objective was to analyze the effectiveness of the type of ATD against the resistance level of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) isolates with the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) and MDR-TB. The research method used was a retrospective cohort based on trac- ing medical record data at the Surakarta City Center General Hospital 2016 until 2017 with total sampling. The independent variable of this study was the type of ATD, while the dependent variable was the resistance level of MTB isolates. The characteristics of the most patient respondent suspect TB were male with the level of resistance of MTB isolates to ATD relatively varied. The results of the analysis of different tests showed a p value of 0.000 so that the p value was <0.05, so there was an effect of the type of ATD (Strepttomycin, Isoniazid, Rifampicin and Ethambutol) on the resistance of TB isolates from patients with suspected TB. This is useful to determine the success of TB therapy in terms of mortality and the effectiveness of therapy in TB patients.
is continuing to solve this disease, but the increase in the number of cases and deaths is always increasing drastically. Spreading among families often occurs in tuberculosis sufferers and complications also occur due to the incomplete healing process carried out by the sufferer.
TB treatment lasts quite a long time, namely at least 6 months of treatment, causing patients to drop out of treatment or undergo treatment irregularly. Both of these have fatal consequences; which causes treatment to be unsuccessful and the emergence of germs that are resistant to Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs (OAT) or multi-drug resistance (MDR) so that it has an impact on the multiplying of TB treatment costs and complicating TB eradication in Indonesia. The high number of MDR-TB cases Introduction
The prevalence rate of TB in Indonesia is 0.4% of all diseases in Indonesia. Based on the results of a survey conducted by the Directorate General of P2P Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia found that in 2017 the province of Central Java was in third place with the number of TB incidents of 42,272 people. The prevalence rate of TB based on clinical diagnosis shows that the incidence of TB in Central Java in 2018 was 0.4%, while according to the Strategic Plan target in 2019 the prevalence of TB was 245 / 100,000 population (Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, 2018). The incidence rate of tuberculosis (TB) is increasing every year. Meanwhile, the government program on the treatment and control of tuberculosis
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Behavior Paying Premium to the Independent Participants in Healthcare Social Insurance Administration Office
Sylva Flora Ninta Tarigan
, Marisa Lestary Dondo
Public Health Department, Faculty of Sports and Health, Universitas Negeri Gorontalo, Indonesia Article Info
Article History:
Submitted February 2020 Accepted October 2020 Published July 2021 Keywords:
BPJS Kesehatan, Independent, WTP, Compliance DOI https://doi.org/10.15294/
kemas.v17i1.23301
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Premiums non-compliance leads to the Healthcare Social Insurance Administration Of- fice (henceforth, will be referred to as BPJS Kesehatan) budget deficit, resulting in an accumulation of debt claims in various health facilities and an impact on the quality and quantity of health services in health facilities. As of March 2019, 38% of independent Na- tional Health Insurance (JKN) participants in Gorontalo City were not compliant to pay dues. This study objective to assess the relationship between willingness to pay with com- pliance behavior to pay premiums for BPJS Kesehatan independent participants. This study uses a cross-sectional study design. The population was 8,594 people who were independent BPJS Kesehatan participants with a sample of 95 people using accidental sampling techniques. Data were collected through interviews using a questionnaire, data analysis using Chi-Square test. The results showed that the distribution of the level of compliance paying BPJS premiums independently was still 64.2%. Distribution of the willingness to pay by 85%. There is a significant relationship between Willingness To Pay (WTP) with compliance paying dues with p = 0.031. There is a relationship between WTP with compliance to pay the premiums of BPJS Kesehatan independent participants in the inpatient installation at RSUD Prof. Dr. H. Aloei Saboe in Gorontalo City.
behavior of someone who has willing to pay premiums on time. Based on secondary data from the BPJS Kesehatan in Gorontalo, as of December 2018, there were 30,482 Participants or 50.3% of the total irregular independent participants paying monthly premiums.
Based on secondary data from the BPJS Kesehatan obtained by researchers. The number of JKN participants in Gorontalo City per March 2019 reached 192,286 inhabitants. The number of independent participants in Gorontalo City per March 2019 is 18,375 people, which continues to increase every month. Of all the independent participants in Gorontalo City, as many as 7,030 were not compliant with paying JKN premiums (BPJS, 2019).
According to some opinions, several factors influence compliance in paying health insurance premiums. Based on the results of Rosmanely's research (2018), there is a Introduction
JKN participants who are not recipients of premium assistance or non-PBI participants are self-employed (not wage earners) who earn income from their businesses and are not classified as poor or disadvantaged so they have to pay premiums every month. In Indonesia, up to March 2019 there had been 31,424,849 participants (BPJS, 2019). While in Gorontalo Province, based on secondary data from the BPJS Kesehatan in Gorontalo, BPJS Kesehatan participants as of March 2019, have reached 1,169,645 participants. The number of independent BPJS Kesehatan participants in Gorontalo Province being 60,643 participants (BPJS, 2019).
Increasingly independent membership is not in line with compliance in paying JKN premiums. According to Marzuki et al (2019), compliance in paying premiums means the
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Life Skills Education to
Improvement of Teenager’s Knowledge, Attitude, Self-
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