The aim of this study was to determine the factors associated of hypertension in the working area of Puskesmas Bara-barayya, Makassar in 2019. The type of this research is a quantitative study with an observational analytic and approach to case control research design. The sample consisted of 50 people, 25 case groups and 25 control groups with the sampling method is simple random sampling and purposive sampling. Data analysis used chi square test with significance level α = 0.05. The results showed that there was a relationship between dietary patterns (p value = 0.002, OR = 6.729) with the incidence of hypertension, and there was no significant relationship between sports habits (p = 0.136), alcohol consumption (p = 0.480), smoking behavior (p = 0.074), stress level (p = 0.312), sleep patterns (p = 0.440), and genetic (p = 0.152) with the incidence of hypertension. Puskesmas staff are expected to intervene in community eating patterns in the Bara-Baraya Puskesmas work area.
Perkembangan teknologi komunikasi dan informasi yang masif memberi tuntutan pelaksanaan penelitian yang lebih cepat, namun tetap efektif dan efisien. Pengumpulan hingga analisis data merupakan rangkaian proses penelitian dengan alokasi waktu dan dana yang terbesar. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memberikan alternatif pemanfaatan produk teknologi agar proses pengumpulan hingga analisis data dapat berlangsung efektif dan efisien. Pada penelitian ini, sistem Open Data Kit (ODK) dikembangkan sebagai media pengumpulan data. Penggunaan sistem ini dapat memberikan efisiensi pembiayaan pengadaan instrumen penelitian/ kuesioner kertas, dapat meniadakan proses penginputan, kompilasi dan pre-prosesing data sehingga proses analisis dapat berlangsung lebih cepat. Pemanfaatan sistem ODK akan sangat membantu pelaksanaan penelitian agar efektif dan efisien karena penggunaan yang sederhana, dapat dikembangkan sesuai dengan kebutuhan penelitian dan tidak membutuhkan keterampilan khusus untuk dapat mengoperasikannya The massive development of communication and information technology demands a faster, yet effective and efficient research implementation. Data collection to analysis is a series of research processes with the largest allocation of time and funds. This study aims to provide an alternative use of technology products so that the process of collecting and analyzing data can be effective and efficient. In this study, the Open Data Kit (ODK) system was developed as a data collection medium. The use of this system can provide cost efficiency in the procurement of research instruments / paper questionnaires, can eliminate the process of inputting, compiling and pre-processing data so that the analysis process can take place more quickly. The use of the ODK system will greatly assist the implementation of research to be effective and efficient because of its simple use, it can be developed according to research needs and does not require special skills to be able to operate it.
Health development towards a healthy Indonesia in 2025 is by increasing awareness, willingness and ability to live healthy for everyone so that the highest level of public health can be realized, which is marked by the behavior of the population in a healthy environment, having the ability to reach quality health services, fairly and equitably, and have the highest degree of health. The purpose of this study was to determine the determinants of diarrhea and malaria incidence in Gunturu, Bulukumba Regency. This type of research is a quantitative study with an observational analytic approach using a cross sectional study. Data were collected through a questionnaire distributed in Gunturu, Hero Lange-Lange District, Bulukumba Regency. Total respondents were 2377 individuals. The sampling technique used purposive sampling technique. The results showed that there was a relationship between washing hands with soap and the incidence of diarrhea in Gunturu with a P value of 0.003. Meanwhile, there is no relationship between the behavior of using bed nets without or with insecticides and the use of repellents and the incidence of malaria in the community of Gunturu, Bulukumba Regency.
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