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BMJ Open | 2016

Effectiveness of a multicentre nasopharyngeal carcinoma awareness programme in Indonesia

Renske Fles; Sagung Rai Indrasari; Camelia Herdini; Santi Martini; Atoillah Isfandiari; Achmad Chusnu Romdhoni; Marlinda Adham; Ika D. Mayangsari; Erik van Werkhoven; Maarten A. Wildeman; Bambang Hariwiyanto; Bambang Hermani; Widodo Ario Kentjono; Sofia Mubarika Haryana; Marjanka K. Schmidt; I. Bing Tan

Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of a nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) awareness programme on the short-term and long-term improvement of knowledge and referral of patients with NPC by primary healthcare centres (PHCCs) staff in Indonesia. Design The NPC awareness programme consisted of 12 symposia including a Train-The-Trainer component, containing lectures about early symptoms and risk factors of NPC, practical examination and the referral system for NPC suspects. Before and after training participants completed a questionnaire. The Indonesian Doctors Association accredited all activities. Participants 1 representative general practitioner (GP) from each PHCC attended an NPC awareness symposium. On the basis of the Train-The-Trainer principle, GPs received training material and were obligated to train their colleagues in the PHCC. Results 703 GPs attended the symposia and trained 1349 staff members: 314 other GPs, 685 nurses and 350 midwives. After the training, respondents’ average score regarding the knowledge of NPC symptoms increased from 47 points (of the 100) to 74 points (p<0.001); this increase was similar between symposium and Train-The-Trainer component (p=0.88). At 1½ years after the training, this knowledge remained significantly increased at 59 points (p<0.001). Conclusions The initial results of this NPC awareness programme indicate that the programme effectively increases NPC knowledge in the short and long term and therefore should be continued. Effects of the improved knowledge on the stage at diagnoses of the patients with NPC will still need to be scrutinised. This awareness programme can serve as a blueprint for other cancer types in Indonesia and for other developing countries.


Osong public health and research perspectives | 2017

Analysis of Factors Affecting Women of Childbearing Age to Screen Using Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid

Sondang Sidabutar; Santi Martini; Chatarina Umbul Wahyuni

Objectives The purpose of this study was to evaluate patient factors such as knowledge, attitude, motivation, perception, socio-economic status and travel time to health facilities and assess how these factors affected patients’ decision to pursue cervical cancer screening with visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA). Methods A total of 80 women of childbearing age who visited Kenjeran and Balongsari Public Health Centers for health assessments were involved in this study. Patients who agreed to participate in the study underwent a verbal questionnaire to evaluate various factors. Results Bivariate analysis concluded that knowledge, attitude, motivation, perception, socioeconomic status, and travel time to health facilities were significantly different between women who received VIA screening and women who did not receive VIA screening (p < 0.05). The factors of knowledge, attitudes, motivation, perception, socio-economic status, and the travel time to health facilities accounted for 2.920-fold, 2.043-fold, 3.704-fold, 2.965-fold, 3.198-fold and 2.386-fold possibility, respectively, of patients to pursue cervical cancer screening with VIA. Multivariate analysis showed that perception, socio-economic status, and travel time to health facilities were the most important factors influencing whether or not women pursued VIA screening. Conclusion Knowledge, attitude, motivation, perception, socio-economic status, and travel time to health facilities appears to affect women’s’ decision to pursue cervical cancer screening with VIA, with the largest intake being the motivational factor.


Archive | 2018

METABOLIC SYNDROME RISK FACTORS IN EMPLOYEES FACULTY OF PUBLIC HEALTH, UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA

Kurnia D Artanti; Santi Martini


Media Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia Universitas Hasanuddin | 2018

Pengaruh Pola Makan terhadap Kadar Kolesterol Total

Alodiea Yoeantafara; Santi Martini


Jurnal Berkala Epidemiologi | 2018

The Relationship between Demographical Characteristic and Central Obesity with Hypertension

Desy Desy Amanda; Santi Martini


Jurnal Berkala Epidemiologi | 2018

Relationship Of Characteristic and Status of Central Obesity with The Prevalence Of Hypertension

Desy Desy Amanda; Santi Martini


Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Medical Research | 2018

PENYULUHAN KESEHATAN RUTIN PUSKESMAS UNTUK MENCEGAH SEKOLAH DASAR DENGAN KEJADIAN DBD DI KOTA MADIUN TAHUN 2017

Puri Ratna Kartini; Santi Martini


Health Notions | 2018

Factors Influencing Decisionsto Conduct Early Detection of Cervical Cancer

Sondang Sidabutar; Tjipto Suwandi; Santi Martini; Rachmat Hargono


Jurnal Wiyata Penelitian Sains dan Kesehatan | 2017

STATUS GIZI DAN STATUS IMUNISASI CAMPAK BERHUBUNGAN DENGAN DIARE AKUT

Sri Kurniawati; Santi Martini


Jurnal Wiyata Penelitian Sains dan Kesehatan | 2017

INDEKS PREDIKSI RISIKO KEMATIAN JEMAAH HAJI DI PROVINSI JAWA TIMUR

Dwi Handayani; Chatarina Umbul W; Santi Martini

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