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Volume 2 Number 5 Year 2018

21 articles in this issue 

Ma. Erenita V. Bahian

The present study investigated the level of anxiety among freshmen non-mathematics teacher education students. Using the statistics, it is geared to determine associations if any between their level of anxiety and demographic profiles. The researcher util... see more

Pags. 514 - 516  

Rosita Dwi Yuliandari,Fariani Syahrul,Daniek Suryaningdiah

Surabaya as urban area with high level urbanization and population density has become one of the biggest contributor of Tuberculosis (TB) cases in East Java Province. The number of new cases which are confirmed bacteriologically Tuberculosis lung in 2017 ... see more

Pags. 517 - 524  

Alfian Yusuf,Suryanto Suryanto,Annis Catur Adi,M. G. Bagus Ani Putra

Obesity is a global epidemic, it was health issues that must be addressed immediately. There was a very significant increase in the prevalence of overweight and obesity of adolescents. Several studies showed that social support related to eating disorders... see more

Pags. 525 - 530  

Dewi Mardahlia

The coverage of K4 pregnant women's visit in Surabaya for 2016 is 98.48%, the percentage is not far from the target SPM that has been set that is 100%. This study was conducted with the aim to know the relationship between the distance and travel time wit... see more

Pags. 531 - 533  

Dewi Pusposari

The spread of malaria is determined by factors called Host (host), Agent (plasmodium parasite) and Environment (Environment). The spread of malaria occurs when the three components above support each other. Basically every person can be infected by the ag... see more

Pags. 534 - 538  

Fitriana Ibrahim,Prihantono Prihantono,Mardiana Ahmad,Nurul Aini Siagian

The extract of Pagoda leaves can play roles as an anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacteria. Interleukin 6 (IL-6 henceforth) is the primary mediator in responding to the inflammation, while mastitis is caused by bacteria often found in the increase... see more

Pags. 539 - 545  

Riskita Ikmala,Isa Ma'rufi,Al Munawir

Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) is a collection of complaints that a person feels being inside of a building or a room. SBS happens to many employees who work indoors. The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of individual characteristics, IgE a... see more

Pags. 546 - 549  

Putri Ulin Nuha,Bambang Purwanto,Rizki Pranadyan,Dwi Purwanti

Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) in Indonesia based on 2015’s Health Profile of Indonesia has reached 305 per 100,000 live births. Preeclampsia is known being one of the most related factors of MMR Studies suggest that the use of folic acid may lower the ris... see more

Pags. 550 - 553  

Anna Isnaini Wijayanti,Sri Hernawati,Zarah Puspitaningtyas

Public health center is a the technical implementation unit of the health office of district are responsible for organizing health development in a working area. Sometimes the implementation of good performance can not run optimally with existing theory a... see more

Pags. 554 - 557  

Nuning Dwi Merina,Emi Eliya,Khofi Khadidi

Public Speech and language skills are aspects related to the ability to respond the voice, speech, communicate following orders and smooth articulation, stimulation that can be given to the development of articulation and language of preschool age childre... see more

Pags. 558 - 562  

Tatarini Ika Pipitcahyani,Iiv Hayyu Chahyaya

Early marriage in Indonesia reaches 50 million of the total population of 237.6 million people. The phenomenon of early marriage in other areas is not much different considering the fact that sexual behaviors of teenagers who have pre-marital sex often le... see more

Pags. 563 - 565  

Rezkha Mala Ludyaningrum,Arief Hargono,Arief Wijaya Rosli

Hand hygiene is the act of washing hands using antiseptic or handwash. Implementation of improper hand hygiene is a major cause of HAIs events and the spread of multi-resistant microorganisms in health facilities. WHO states that handwashing compliance ca... see more

Pags. 566 - 572  

Dwiono Mudjianto,Arief Hargono,Arief Wijaya Rosli

1(CA), 2, 3 1(CA), Indonesia;  (Corresponding Author) 2, Indonesia 3  ABSTRACT The incidence of HAIs in Haji Public Hospital of Surabaya in the 1st quarter of 2017 was 0.20% and increased by an average of 56%. Prevention and control measures ca... see more

Pags. 573 - 585  

Nikson Kristian Rahanra,S. Supriyanto,Hikmawan Suryanto

The coverage and even distribution of health services, throughout the territory of the Republic of Indonesia particularly in Remote Areas, Border and Islands (DTPK) need to be improved. With the formulation of action plans and development plans by the Gov... see more

Pags. 586 - 591  

Sista Prasetyo Adi Pamungkas

One of the efforts to be made in improving public services is to conduct a community satisfaction survey to service users. As the types of public services vary widely with different traits and characteristics, a community satisfaction survey can use appro... see more

Pags. 592 - 597  

Dewa Ayu Putu Mariana Kencanawati,Ignasensia Dua Mirong,Mareta B. Bakoil

Fifty percent of maternal deaths occur within the first 24 hours of delivery. Furthermore, 30 percent of the population still practices traditional treatments for a mother in their postpartum period. Timor tribe in Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) has culturally... see more

Pags. 598 - 601  

Vanji Budi Himawan,Nikma Fitriasari,Anna Widyassari

Hospital pharmacy service is one of healthcare activity in hospital supporting quality health service. Good service time is associated and affecting customer satisfaction. Achievement results of Minimum Service Standard (MSS) in Pharmaceutical Depot RSD d... see more

Pags. 602 - 606  

Senditya Indah Mayasari,Byba Melda Suhita,Indasah Indasah

Family Cenetered Maternity Care (FCMC) Education is family-centered care by providing care for women and their families that integrate pregnancy, delivery, childbirth, and infant care into the continuum of the family life cycle as usual through healthy li... see more

Pags. 607 - 611  

Rohemah Rohemah,Byba Melda Suhita

Measles Rubella immunization is given to children aged 9 months up to <15 years who is a continuation of routine measles immunization. The purpose of research is to determine the influence of parental behavior about the implementation of measles rubell... see more

Pags. 612 - 614  

Anisa Anisa,Mochammad Bagus Qomaruddin,Mohammad Zainal Fatah

Stunting is a growth disorder, which is often encountered in children less than 24 months. The prevalence of under-five stunting in East Java in 2016 was 26.1% and the prevalence of under-five stunting in Sidoarjo Regency in 2016 was 21.9%. Stunting event... see more

Pags. 615 - 618