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PROCEEDINGS
3nd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON HANDLING NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
(3ndICHNCDs)
-A Web International Conference-
“The Role of Health Care Providers on Handling Non-Communicable
Disease Through Innovative Technology in the Research.”
Tuesday and Wednesday, 23rd - 24th November 2021

Pusat Unggulan IPTEKS (PUI-P2PTM)


Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang
2021 ISBN : 978-623-5709-13-0
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PROCEEDINGS
3nd International Conference Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang
“The Role of Health Care Providers on Handling Non-Communicable
Disease Through Innovative Technology in the Research
Semarang, 23rd - 24th November 2021

Chief Editor
Dr. Rr. Sri Endang Pujiastuti, SKM, MNS

Reviewer :
Prof. Dr.drg. Diyah Fatmasari,MDSc
Dr. Sri Sumarni, M.Mid
Dr. Melyana N.W, S.SiT, M.Kes
Mardiyono, MNS, Ph.D
Dr. Choiroel Anwar, SKM, M.Kes (Epid)
DR. dr. Ari Suwondo, MPH
Dr. Runjati, M.Mid
Dr. Bedjo Santoso, S.SiT, M.Kes
Dr. Ta’adi, S.Kep, Ns, MHKes

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Committee
3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
HANDLING NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES (ICHNCDs)
POLITEKNIK KESEHATAN KEMENKES SEMARANG
Semarang, 23rd – 24th November 2021

Protector : Dr. Marsum, BE, S.Pd, MHP

advisor : 1. Edy Susanto, SH, S,Si, M.Kes


2. Jeffri Ardiyanto, M.App.Sc
3. Luthfi Rusyadi, SKM, M.Sc

Steering committee : 1. Prof. Dr. dr. Suharyo


2. Suharto, S.Pd, MN
3. Sri Rahayu, S.Kp, Ns, M.Kes
4. Susi Tursilowati, SKM, M.Sc.PH
5. Fatimah, SST, M.Kes
6. Tri Wiyatini, SKM, M.Kes (Epid)
7. Asep Tata Gunawan, SKM, M.Kes
8. Teguh Budiharjo, STP, M.Si
9. Subinarto, S.Kom, M.Kom
10. Dr. Supriyadi, MN

Committee
Chairman : Dr. Rr. Sri Endang Pujiastuti, SKM, MNS
: Dr. Choirul Anwar, SKM.,MKep

Vice Chairman : 1. Sri Wahyuni Sigit, S.Kep,Ns, M.Kes


2. Tecky Afifah S.A, ST., MtrKep
3. Allen Rufaida Purianingtyas, S.Pd.,M.Pd.

Secretary : 1. Endang Krismawati, S.E


2..Dian Enjas Ramasputri, SKM
3. Elliyah, SKM.,M.Kes

Scientific : 1. Prof. Dr.drg. Diyah Fatmasari,MDSc


2. Dr. Sri Sumarni, M.Mid
3. Dr. Bedjo Santoso, S.SiT, M.Kes
4. Dr. Runjati, M.Mid
5. Hermien Nugraheni, SKM, M.Kes,
6. Dr. Sudirman, MN

Event : 1. Sudiarto, MN
2. Sunarto, SKM, M.Kes
3. Sri Widiyati, SKM.,M.Kes
4. Novelin S.Maulida, S.Tr.Kes
5. Windu Yuli Widiastuti, S.Tr.Gz.
6. Setya Wijayanta, S.T.,M.Kes.
Journal Publication : 1. Dr. Kun Aristiati S, SKM, M.Kes

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2. Dr. drg. Lanny Sunarjo, MDSc


3. Mardiyono, Ph.D
4. S.Y. Didik Widiyanto, S.K.M.,M.Kes.
5. Fauzan Ma’ruf, S.ST

Public Relations/ Documentation : 1. Dr.Ta’adi, S.Kep,Ns, MHKes


2. Sawab, S.Kep, Ns, M.Kes
3. Bangun T. Nugroho, SKM
4. Yuwono Setiadi, S.ST.,M.Gizi

Proceedings : 1. Haryanti, S.Sos.,SS


2. Erwan Setyo Budi, S.Hum
3. Irmalita Wigati, S.Kp.Ns
4. Dicky Choirriyan, S.Tr.Rad
5. Umi Margi Rahayu, SST.,M.Tr.Kep.

Secretariat and IT : 1. Rizal Ginanjar, S.ST, M.Kes


2. Iqbal Kurniawan
3. Dimas Bagas Prakosa
4. Muhammad Naufal Rizky
5. Zaenal, SST

Decorations & Equipment : 1. Adhani Windari, SKM, M.Kes


2. Nanang Qosim
3. Wakimin

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COHOST
Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Tanjung Pinang
Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Bandung
Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Sorong
Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Jayapura
Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Kupang
Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Banjarmasin
Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Bengkulu

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SPEECH BY CHIEF ORGANIZING COMMITTEE OF 3rd


INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
HANDLING NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES (ICHNCDs)
POLITEKNIK KESEHATAN KEMENKES SEMARANG
Semarang, 23rd – 24th November 2021

Assalamu'alaikum wr wb

Greeting

First of all, I express my deepest gratitude to God almighty for His blessings
as the International conference conducted cooperatively by health polytechnic of
Semarang can be done successfully On this very special occasion, I wish
particularly to give my best thanks to Mr. Marsum, BE, S.Pd, MHP and her
colleagues as representation of POLTEKKES Semarang, for giving me a huge
opportunity as a chief commitee. i am most grateful for efforts put forth by all of
the International conference committee, who diligently worked throughout the
process of inviting both participants and speakers so that the event goes on the right
track Finally, I do hope that the event will contribute positively to health
professionalism itself as well as to establish a wonderful networking between health
organization and significant others May God bless our good relationship and good
will so that He will only bring goodness for al
Wassalamu'alaikum wr wb

Semarang, November 2021


Chief Commitee

Rr. Sri Endang Pujiastuti, SKM, MNS

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TABEL OF CONTENTS

COVER i
SUBCOVER PAGE ii
VERSO iii
COMMITTEE iv
COHOST vi
PREFACE vii
SPEAKERS viii
MANUAL ix
SPEECH BY CHIEF ORGANIZING COMMITTEE xii
TABEL OF CONTENTS xiii
MIDWIVES' EXPERIENCE IN CARING FOR HIV-POSITIVE 1-4
MOTHERS DURING PREGNANCY, CHILDBIRTH AND
POSTPARTUM AT JAYAPURA HOSPITAL
Sri Wahyuni ; Nur Fitriana Iriyani
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF WHATSAPP MESSENGER ON 5-10
KNOWLEDGE OF WOMEN OF CHILDBEARING AGE ABOUT
EARLY DETECTION OF CERVICAL CANCER WITH ACETIC
ACID VISUAL INSPECTION (IVA) METHOD AT UPTD
PUSKESMAS NGROTO
Rani Ragilia ; Dhita Aulia Octaviani ; Nur Khafidhoh
THE EFFECT OF RINSING TURMERIC WATER DECOCTION ON 10-15
THE HEALING TIME OF PERINEAL WOUNDS IN POST
PARTUM WOMEN
Eva Susanti ; Farida Esmianti ; Eka Prasetiawati ; Wenny Indah Purnama
Eka Sari
THE EFFECT OF MUROTTAL AL-QURAN THERAPY TOWARDS 16-19
REDUCING ANXIETY LEVEL OF PREGNANT MOTHERS
Else Sri Rahayu ; Ratna Dewi ; Wahyu Nurlaili
THE EFFECT OF GIVING BOILED EGGS ON THE DURATION OF 20-27
HEALING FOR POSTPARTUM WOMEN'S PERINEAL WOUNDS
Kurniyat1 ; Yenni Puspita ; Sujinah ; Wenny Indah Purnama Eka Sari ;
Farida Esmianti
ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AGE AND 26-30
GRAVIDA STATUS TO THE INCIDENCE OF SEVERE
PREECLAMPSIA AT BREBES HOSPITAL
Intanwati ; Elisa Ulfiana ; Tatik Handayani; Sri Sumarni
SUPPORTING THE BRIDE TO PREVENT STUNTING UTILIZE 31-34
WHEEL CHART AND MODULE
Sholihah Rindang Arum , Indah Cahya Ningtyas , Alifa Risda Fadilasari ,
Melia Agustina Praharti , Fairuz ‘Izatul Amani , Wahyu Pujiastuti
IDENTIFICATION OF HEALTH WORKERS FACTORS ON THE 35-38
CAUSES OF ANEMIA IN PREGNANCY

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Anastasya Agustiarini
THE EFFECT OF DISC MEDIA ON KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE 39-42
FUNCTION OF THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS IN JUNIOR
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN BENGKULU CITY
Elvi Destariyani ; Yuniarti ; Desi Widiyanti ;Ade Anjar Wati
EFFECTIVENESS OF EDUCATION AND ACUPRESSURE ON 43-46
BREAST MILK EXPENDITURE IN POST SECTION SAECARIA
Wiwin Renny Rahmawati, Angga Sugiarto
INFLUENCE GREEN SPINACH PUDDING AND GUAVA 47-51
PUDDING AGAINST HEMOGLOBIN INCREASE IN YOUNG
WOMEN WITH ANEMIA
Titi Mursiti ; Anisa Shofiana Uchtafiah ; Yuniarti
UTILIZATION OF VIDEO ONE HUSBAND ONE CLIENT (OH-OC) 52-59
FOR INCREASING PREGNANT WOMEN’S HUSBAND
ATTITUDE IN SUPPORTING FE CONSUMPTION
Fidyah Aminin ; Utami Dewi ; Nurniati Tianastia Rullyni ; Vina Jayanti
EARLY DETECTION OF CERVICAL CANCER THROUGH 58-61
INSPECTION VISUAL WITH ACETIC ACID (IVA) TEST
Yeni Yulistanti ; Rahmalina ; Hastuti ; Heni Yuniarti ; Indah Yulianti
THE EFFECT OF ADDITIONAL FEEDING FOR PACALOR 62-71
RECOVERY ON INCREASING LILA FOR PREGNANT MOTHERS
IN THE WORK AREA OF DURIKUMBA HEALTH CENTER
KAROSSA DISTRICT CENTRAL MAMUJU REGENCY
Sri Wahyuni , Ni Putu Seri Wardanti , Ulfah Musdalifah
BREASTFEEDING PREPARATION ONLINE CLASS: HOW TO 72-77
OVERCOME BREASTFEEDING PROBLEMS IN THE 1st WEEK?
Diki Retno Yuliani ; Sumiyati; Septerina Purwandani Winarso
CADRE HEALTH TRAINING IN POSYANDU SERVICES ON 78-82
ADAPTATION OF NEW HABITS
Iis Sriningsih, Elisa, Wien Soelistyo Adi, Sri Endang Pujiastuti, Wenny
Trisnaningtyas
THE INFLUENCE OF LAKTASI YOUTUBE (LAKTUBE) HEALTH 83-89
EDUCATION ON PREGNANT WOMEN'S KNOWLEDGE AND
ATTITUDES ABOUT EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING IN THE
WORK AREA OF PUSKESMAS KARANGJAMBU,
PURBALINGGA REGENCY
Yensy Vira Santyka ; Sri Wahyuni; Ulfah Musdalifah
ASSISTANCE “ADOLESCENT HEALTHY VILLAGE, FREE OF FE 90-97
DEFICIENCY ANEMIA” IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ERA
Siti Rofi’ah ; Tuti Sukini ; Sri Widatiningsih ; Ayuningtyas
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN AGE AND PARITY OF 98-101
PREGNANT WOMEN ON COMPLIANCE WITH ANTE NATAL
CARE (ANC) VISITS AT THE EBAN HEALTH CENTER, NORTH
CENTRAL TIMOR REGENCY

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Bringiwatty Batbual , Matje Huru , Hasri Yulianti


THE EFFECT OF EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE, PARITY, AND 102-107
ANTENATAL CARE (ANC) WITH OCCURRENCE CHRONIC
ENERGY DEFICIENCY AMONG PREGNANT WOMAN
Nur Cahya Rachmawati ; Yulia Lanti Retno Dewi ; Vitri Widyaningsih
THE EFFECT OF GIVING FERMENTED BLACK GLUTINOUS 108-115
RICE SNACK BAR AND BLACK RICE ON THE DECREASE OF
WAIST CIRCUMSTANCES AND BODY MASS INDEX IN
OBJECTIVE
Nur Fauziyah ; Mochamad Iqbal Perwiranegara
INNOVATION FORMALIN TESTER KIT (PAPER AND TISSUE 116-120
FORM) FROM EXTRACT PEEL OF RED DRAGON FRUIT
Weni Enjelina ; Zulya Erda
DIFFUSION WEIGHTED IMAGING SEQUENCES BRAIN 121-126
MAGNETIC RESONANCE EXAMINATION WITH CASES OF
ENCEPHALOPATHY AFTER INFECTED COVID-19
Erik Mega Damainyanti ; Luthfi Rusyadi ; Agung Nugroho Setiawan
THE OOLONG EXTRACTION METHOD FOR ORAL CONTRAST 127-129
MEDIA ON MRI
Fatimah ; Dartini ; Siti Masrochah ; Ana Septiana ; Muhammad Erfansyah
DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: HOW DOES THE 130-134
NUTRITION STATUS OF TODDDLER DRAW?
Silvy Octavia Putri , Estri Rosalina ,Kalyca Hermalia Putri , Anita
Widiastuti, Qona Lutfi Sartika
FUNCTIONAL FOODS OF PUMPKIN AND LEMURU FISH 135-140
BASED ON CASEIN-FREE GLUTENE-FREE FORMULA FOR
REPAIR BEHAVIOR OF AUTISTIC CHILDREN
Estuasih Dyah Pertiwi; Moch Sulchan ; Dwi Pudjonarko; Annastasia Ediati;
Sunarto
DIFFERENCES OF MOSQUITO Anopheles sp. RESISTANCE 141-149
STATUS IN THE APPLICATION AND NON-APPLICATION AREA
OF INDOOR RESIDUAL SPRAYING (IRS) IN PURWOREJO
REGENCY
Fauzan Ma’ruf, Mursid Raharjo, Yusniar H. Darundianti
THE SOCIOCULTURAL DETERMINANTS OF 150-158
SCHISTOSOMIASIS CASES AT LINDU PLATEAU, SIGI
DISTRICT, INDONESIA
Hairil Akbar; Andi Agustang
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF NEEM LEAF EXTRACT 159-164
(AZADIRACHTA INDICA) TO THE MORTALITY OF AEDES SP
LARVAE
Wanti Wanti; Rosalia Kristina Bare-Hera ; Siprianus Singga ; Irfan Irfan ;
Ety Rahmawati

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DIFFERENCE IN RESISTANCE OF Anopheles sp MOSQUITOES 165-173


TO INSECTICIDES LAMBDA CYHALOTHRIN AND
BENDIOCARB IN BANJARNEGARA REGENCY
Asep Tata Gunawan ; Teguh Widiyanto ; Hikmandari
DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF BTA SPUTUM EXAMINATION 174-178
RESULTS WITH GENEXPERT EXAMINATION RESULTS IN
PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS DIAGNOSIS
Adrianus Olawuan , Ni Made Susilawati
CYTOTOXIC EFFECTS OF POGONATUM CIRRATUM EXTRACTS 179-186
ON CCL-119 HUMAN ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKAEMIC
CELL LINE
Elda Surhaida Latif , Rajayaashini Rajasegaran , Nik Norhazrina Nik Mohd
Kamil, Nur Syazwana Muzani, Asyifaa Syahirah Md Padzilb, Nurul
Farahana Kamaludin , and Normah Awang
SELF-EFFICACY AND EMERGENCY NURSES’ PREPAREDNESS 187-197
IN INDONESIA
Guruh Suprayitno
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN STRESSES WITH STRATEGIES 198-203
COPING NURSES ON EMERGENCY OF NEW NORMAL AT RIAU
ISLANDS, INDONESIA
Rian Yuliyana; Muthia Deliana; Elsa Agusrianti
DECREASING THE LEVEL OF DEPRESSION IN THE ELDERLY 204-208
WITH TANDEM WALKING TRAINING
Herry Prasetyo; Handoyo; Hartati; Widjijati
THE EFFECT OF FOOT MASSAGE ON EDEMA 209-217
CIRCUMFERENCE CHANGES ON THE FEET OF CONGESTIVE
HEART FAILURE PATIENTS IN THE ICCU ROOM AT DR M.
YUNUS BENGKULU HOSPITAL 2020
Septiyanti ; Sahran ; Nova Hijjah Suryani
TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS, IL-6 AND NUTRITIONAL INTAKE 218-221
OREOCHROMIS MOSSAMBICUS FISH: A REVIEW ARTICLE
Walin; Herry Prasetyo; Ulfah Agus Sukrillah; Sugeng Riyadi
SLOW STROKE BACK MASSAGE AND ROSE AROMATHERAPY 222-228
ARE EFFECTIVE IN REDUCTION BLOOD PRESSURE IN
ELDERLY WITH HYPERTENSION
Ikwan Ramadan1; Dahrizal ; Nur Elly
MENTORING IN THE APPLICATION OF HEALTH PROTOCOLS 229-234
WITH 5 M IN THE NEW ERA OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN
THE MAGELANG CITY
Sunarmi, SST.M.Kes. ; Hermani Triredjeki, S.Kep, Ns, M.Kes ; Lulut
Handayani, S.kep, Ns.M.Kes
ASSISTING ADOLESCENTS WITH MENTAL EMOTIONAL 235-238
DISORDERS THROUGH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STRESS
MANAGEMENT PACKAGE: AN OPERATIONAL RESEARCH

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Eka Budiarto; Jumaroh


APPLICATION OF RESEARCH RESULTS PROBLEM SOLVING - 239-241
FOCUSED COPING SKILL TO OVERCOME STRESS IN
COMMUNITY GROUPS RISK OF MENTAL DISORDERS IN
KRAMAT UTARA, MAGELANG UTARA DISTRICT
Suyanta ; Sunarko ; Angga Sugiarto
QUALITY OF LIFE PEOPLE WITH MENTAL DISORDER IN 242-244
COMMUNITY
Erna Erawati ; Moh. Ridwan ; Susi Tentrem Roestyati Talib ; Bambang
Sarwono
CONSUMPTION OF HOT AND COLD CAPPUCINO COFFEE 245-248
TOWARDS INCREASED BLOOD PRESSURE IN ADOLESCENT
WOMEN AT POLTEKKES KEMENKES SEMARANG KENDAL
CAMPUS
Aisah Tunja’ana ;Hestian ; Nasarani Hamu Kabeba Niwa ; Afifah Budi Harti;
Budi Astyandini,S.SiT.M.Kes
THE EFFECT OF EYE EXERCISE ON EYE FATIQUE ON 249-253
COMPUTERS USERS
Nurul Kartika Sari , Yehud Maryen , Indah Oktavia
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AFRICAN LEAF MICRO PARTICLES 254-261
(VERNONIA AMYGDALINA) AGAINST DECREASING BLOOD
SUGAR LEVELS IN TYPE II DIABETES MILLITUS PATIENTS
Rolyn Frisca Djamanmona
DEVELOPMENT OF MODALITY PULSED ELECTROMAGNETIC 262-270
STIMULATION (PEMS) TOWARD URIC ACID LEVEL, PAIN AND
RANGE OF MOTION JOINT EXSTREMITY FOR KLIEN WITH
GOUT ARTHRITIS
Sudirman; Suharto ; Sri Utami Dwiningsih
SOURSOP LEAF NANOPARTICLES ON BLOOD GLUCOSE 271-279
LEVELS AND ANKLE BRACHIAL PRESSURE INDEX (ABPI)
VALUES IN TYPE-2 DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS IN
PEKALONGAN CITY
Ta'adi, Mardiyono, Umi Margi Rahayu
IMPLEMENTATION OF PRECEPTORSHIP AND MENTORSHIP 280-286
CLINICAL LEARNING METHOD IN PROVIDING NURSING
CARE AT UNGARAN GENERAL HOSPITAL
Shobirun , Suharto , Sawab , Iis Sriningsih
THE INFLUENCE OF PSYCHO SPIRITUAL THERAPY TOWARD 287-291
THE ANXIETY LEVEL OF PRE OPERATION PATIENTS AT PKU
MUHAMMADIYAH HOSPITAL YOGYAKARTA
Suharsono, Prasetyo,D.Y
THE EFFECT OF GIVING ONCE, RED AND HONEY JUICE ON 292-297
THE REDUCTION OF BLOOD PRESSURE ON LANSIA WITH
HYPERTENSION

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I Made Raka; Otto Lopulalan


THE EFFECT OF USING THE HEALTH MOBILE APPLICATION 298-306
“SEHARI” ON THE LEVEL OF SELF EXAMINATION
MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE ON PREGNANT WOMEN IN
PUSKESMAS NGALIYAN KOTA SEMARANG
Kurniati Puji Lestari, Desak Parwati Yuni Tri Winanti
GEMAS APPLICATION ABOUT STUNTING PREVENTION FOR 307-316
INCREASING KNOWLEDGE OF PREGNANT MOTHER’S
HEALTH
Siti Mulidah ; Asrin ; Maisje Marlyn Kuhu
EFFECT OF SWEET CORN (ZEA MAYS L) ON TRIGLYSERIDA 317-320
LEVELS BASED ON ADULT NUTRITIONAL STATUS
Sumarni ,Hartati ,Afiyah Sri Harnani
LITERATURE REVIEW : EFFECTIVENESS OF COGNITIVE 321-327
BEHAVIOUR THERAPY FOR INSOMNIA (CBT-I)
Idramsyah ; Afifah Meizayani ; Pauzan Efendi
EFFORTS TO PREVENT NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES 328-332
THROUGH THE YOUTH INTEGRATED HEALTHCARE CENTER
INITIATION
Anita Widiastuti, Sumiyati, Fitria Zuhriyatun
THE INCOME AND THE HEIGHT OF TODDLERS WITH 333-336
STUNTING DURING THE COVID 19 PANDEMIC
Titik Sapartinah ; Sri Setiasih ; Budi Astyandini ; Septalia Isharyanti
RECEPTIVITY MAPPING AND MALARIA FOCUS MAPPING IN 337-340
THE WORK AREA BATAKTE PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER, EAST
NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE
Johanis J. Pitreyadi Sadukh; Wanti Wanti; Joy Victor Imanuel Sambuaga

HEALTH SERVICES OF NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES IN 345-351


JAYAPURA, PAPUA: A QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
Muhamad Sahiddin; Zeth Robert Felle; Rohmani; Nasrah
THE EFFECT OF Pandanus conoideus Lamk EXTRACT TO THE 352-358
PARASITEMIA RATE OF Plasmodium berghei INFECTED IN
MICE
Blestina Maryorita ; Zeth Roberth Felle ; Guruh Suprayitno
VARIOUS RISK FACTORS RELATED TO INCIDENCE OF HIV 359-366
AND AIDS IN THE NOKEN PAPUA FOUNDATION
COMMUNITY IN 2021
Kismiyati; Suningsih Suabey; Sunarti
EFFECTIVENESS OF GYM BALL AND FRONT EFFLEURAGE 367-370
MASSAGE METHODS ON ACTIVE PHASE I PAIN
ADAPTATION IN PRIMIPARA
Rusmini; Sumiyati

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THE INFLUENCE OF REDUCTIVE HEALTH GYMNASTICS ON 371-378


WEIGHT LOSS AND CHOLESTROL LEVELS IN OBESITY
ADOLESCENT WOMEN
Bahrah Bahrah; Dwi Iryani
COMBINATION OF MOXIBUTION AND ACUPRESSURE ON 379-385
PAIN INTENSITY DURING THE ACTIVE PHASE I OF LABOR IN
MANOKWARI GENERAL HOSPITAL
Sestu Iriami Mintaningtyas ; Merlin Soripet
THE EFFECT OF TUI NA MASSAGE ON WEIGHT INCREASE IN 386-391
TODDLERS
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RECEPTIVITY MAPPING AND MALARIA FOCUS MAPPING IN THE WORK


AREA BATAKTE PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER, EAST NUSA TENGGARA
PROVINCE

Johanis J. Pitreyadi Sadukh1 ; Wanti2 ; Joy V. Imanuel Sambuaga3


Coressponding Author Email :
johankesling@gmail.com ; trivenawanti@gmail.com ; joysambuaga@yahoo.com

12 Sanitation Study Program Health Polytechnic of The Ministry of Health Kupang, 85111 ; Indonesia

3 Sanitation Study Program Health Polytechnic of The Ministry of Health Manado, 95111 ; Indonesia

Abstract

Malaria as one of the biggest health problems in Indonesia that spread easily especially in eastern part. Malaria’s
elimination purpose is to stop the spread of it in certain areas and the receptive also focus map as one of the
requirements to succeed the district level assessment. The aim of this observation is to make maps of Malaria’s
spread-out cases, receptive and Malaria focus at Batakte Public Health center working area. It used the descriptive
survey method where observer describe the situation of Anopheles larvae’s habitat and Malaria’s spread-out cases.
Malaria’s spread-out cases at Batakte Public Health Center on 2017-2029 were 15 cases. There were 9 out of 12
villages there, were receptive areas. While the other 3 villages were non-receptive areas. Based on the data cases
there, 4 villages were active focus areas, 3 villages were non-active, 2 villages were free focus areas, and 3 villages
were non-focus Malaria. It is crucial for the community to make up aquatic plants and take advantage of predatory
animals around the Anopheles larva breeding grounds.

Keywords: Malaria, Anopheles Larvae, Mapping

is the Anopheles Larvae habitat survey form. Malaria


cases data was taken based on Malaria register book
1. Introduction at the Batakte Public Health Center.
Malaria as one of the biggest health problems in
3. Result and Discussion
Indonesia that spread easily especially in eastern
This observation was conducted in Batakte Public
part. Kupang District is one of the districts in East
Health Center through the spread of Malaria cases
Nusa Tenggara Province that have not totally done
variables, map of receptive and Malaria’s outspread.
yet with Malaria cases. In 2019, there were 65 Malaria
cases from 27 Public Health Centers, and 4 of the
Table 1.
cases came from Batakte Public Health Center.
Malaria Elimination is a way to stop the spread of Data on malaria cases in 2017 – 2019 in the working
Malaria in certain areas and of the evaluation area of the Batakte Health Center
requirements of that is by providing the map of
receptive also focus of Malaria (Kemenkes RI,2017). Number of Malaria cases
The function of those two maps is to manage Malaria No Vilage Name
2017 2018 2019
diseases itself. By applying control of the suitable
vector in area with high receptive level such as 1 Desa Batakte 3 0 1
validated or environmental management, find the
appropriate vector such as spraying the house or 2 Desa Oenesu 0 1 0
distributing insecticide-treated mosquito nets if the
3 Desa Sumlili 0 1 1
patient has local exposure (Kemenkes, 2017, h.6).

2. Method 4 Desa Lifuleo 0 1 1


The observation type is descriptive survey where
5 Desa Kuanheum 0 0 0
observer describes how the positive habitat for
Anopheles larvae look like. The instrument used in it

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6 Desa Bolok 0 2 1 The first figure shows that out from 12 villages in
Batakte Public health Center working area, there
7 Desa Nitneo 0 0 0
were 4 villages as focus active areas, 3 villages as
8 Desa Oenaek 0 1 0 non-active focus, 2 villages as free focus areas, and 3
villages as non-focus.
9 Desa Manulai 1 0 0 0
Figure 2.
10 Desa Tesabela 0 0 0
Malaria Vector Receptive Mapping in the Batakte
11 Desa Tablolong 0 0 0 Health Center Work Area in 2019
12 Desa Oematnunu 0 2 0

Amount 3 8 4

Malaria’s spread-out cases at Batakte Public Health


Center on 2017-2029 were 15 cases.

Figure 1.

Malaria Focus Mapping in Batakte Health Center


Work Areas in 2019

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Based on second figure shows that out from 12 when doing farming activities in that area, for
villages in Batakte Public Health Center working instance, using people in non-endemic areas should
area, always take care of themselves when doing farming
activities in Malaria endemic areas, for instance using
there were 3 villages as non-receptive area, those are anti-mosquito lotion or keeping larvae-easting fish in
Kuanheum Village, Nitneo Villlage, and Manulai I rice fields.
village. While 9 other villages were receptive areas.
Identification of receptive areas were done by
Malaria as one of the biggest health problems in examining larvae in mosquito breeding sites such as
Indonesia that spread easily especially in eastern lagoons, swamps, spring, rivers, rice field, and other
part. Malaria is concern as a dangerous disease puddles that exist in nature and there are
because it is an infectious disease that spreads environmental and climatic factors that supported
through mosquito bites. The infection can cause Malaria transmission (Elvieda et al, 2017). Based on
death, therefor control of Malaria disease is the survey, there were 9 villages as Malaria receptive
important. Confirmation of Malaria cases or known areas as there were found positive Anopheles larvae
as Malaria positive cases is when someone come up habitats in form of rice fields and swamps which
with a positive Malaria blood test result based on were close to residential areas in Sumili and Lifuleo
microscopic testing or rapid diagnostic test/ RDT. villages. Meanwhile, the remaining 3 villages have
Confirmed of Malaria cases are divided into habitats but not Anopheles mosquito larvae.
indigenous malaria cases and imported of it.
Indigenous cases are where the transmission occurs One of the efforts to eradicate malaria is malaria
in the local area (district/ city) and there is no direct elimination. Based on the Decree of the Minister of
evidence that is related to imported cases. Health of the Republic of Indonesia Number
Indigenous of Malaria cases are suspect cases who 293/Menkes/SK/IV/2009 concerning the
does not have a history of traveling to Malaria elimination of malaria in Indonesia. Malaria
endemic areas in four weeks prior to illness and the elimination is an effort to stop malaria transmission
results of the examination of blood preparations are in a certain area such as a district/city or province.
positive for Malaria. Import cases are cases where the This is a global agreement that was produced at the
remission occurs outside the district/c city area. 60th WHA meeting in Geneva in 2007 regarding the
Technically, imported Malaria cases are those of elimination of malaria for each country and the
suspected weeks before becoming ill and the results regional commitment (Asia pacific malaria
of examination of blood preparations are positive for elimination network/APMEN) in 2014 concerning
Malaria (Kemenkes, 2017, p.4). the elimination of malaria throughout the Asia
Pacific region by 2030. Districts/ cities, provinces
The spread of Malaria at Batakte Public Health and islands are declared as malaria-eliminated areas
Center from 2017-2019 was 15 total cases. Based on if no more cases of local transmission (Indigenous)
the survey, it was found the habitat of Anopheles are found for 3 consecutive years and are guaranteed
mosquito breeding in Batakte village, because of the by the ability to carry out good surveillance.
people there have rice fields in Oenesu village which
based on the survey were Malaria receptive areas. 4. Conclusion
According to the result on survey conducted, those Malaria’s spread-out cases at Batakte Public Health
two villages called Kuanheum village as a place that in 2017-2019 were 15 positive total cases. From 13
there are rice fields and Nitneo village as an area that villages, there were 9 villages as receptive areas,
there is water reservoir. However, then the survey while the other 3 villages were non-receptive areas.
was conducted, the habitat was dry due to the larvae Moreover, from 12 villages, there were 4 villages of
in there. In 2018 at Bolok village there were 2 cases. focus active areas, 3 villages as non-active focus
Based on the survey results, no Anopheles mosquito areas, 2 villages as focus free, and 3 villages as non-
habitat was found there. In this point, the cases in focus Malaria areas. For the community to be able to
Batakte village, Oenaek village, Kuanheum village, clean aquatic plants and take advantage of predatory
and Bolok village ae imported Malaria cases. The animals around Anopheles larva breeding sites for the
result of this study is not much different from the eradication of Anopheles sp larvae
research of Sibala (2013) which shows that there is an
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