Kategori untuk daftar publikasi jurnal

Understanding the effect of socio-economic characteristics and psychosocial factors on household water treatment practices in rural Nepal using Bayesian Belief Networks

Daniel ; Arnt Diener ; Saket Pande ; Sylvia Jansen ; Sara J. Marks ; Regula Meierhofer ; Madan Bhatta ; Luuk Rietveld (2019) About 20 Million (73%) people in Nepal still do not have access to safely managed drinking water service and 22 million (79%) do not treat their drinking water before consumption. Few […]

Socio-environmental drivers of sustainable adoption of household water treatment in developing countries

Daniel ; Sara J. Marks ; Saket Pande ; Luuk Rietveld (2018) Household water treatment (HWT) can effectively reduce exposure to unsafe drinking water at home. Understanding the characteristics of target groups who successfully adopt HWT, such as perception about water quality and usefulness of HWT, income, or parental education, is essential for enhancing the […]

Estimating the Economic Level of Water Losses (ELWL) in the Water Distribution System of the City of Malang, Indonesia

  Tri Heryanto ; Saroj K. Sharma ; Daniel ; Maria D. Kennedy (2021) All of the possible strategies to reduce water losses in piped distribution systems follow the law of diminishing returns: the higher the expenditure on water loss reduction, the lower the progressive return in terms of water saved. Therefore, water utilities need […]

Biometric indicators can be early signs of declines in activities of daily living functioning among the Indonesian elderly

  Ema Madyaningrum, Ph.D ; Bagas Suryo Bintoro,Ph.D ; Ying-Chih Chuang, Ph.D ;  Kun-YangChuang,Ph.D ; Wen-Chou Chi,Ph.D (2020) I Disability and Health Journal Signs associated with the onset of disability can be useful in disability projection and have significant implications in elderly care policy.   Selengkapnya: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1936657420301412

Scaling up public health intervention: case study of polio immunization program in Indonesia

  UTSAMANI CINTYAMENA ; Luthfi Azizatunnisa’, S.Ked., MPH ; dr. Yodi Mahendradhata, M.Sc., PhD, FRSPH ; dr. Riris Andono Ahmad, MPH, Ph.D (2021) The scaling up of public health interventions has received greater attention in recent years; however, there remains paucity of systematic investigations of the scaling up processes. We aim to investigate the overall […]

Depression among older people in Bali

  Ni Wayan Suriastini ; Luh Ketut Suryani ; Bondan Sikoki ; Rodhiah Umaroh ; Hayu Qaimamunazzala (2021) Depression is the most common mental disorder. Older adults are more vulnerable to depression and are usually underdiagnosed and untreated. This study aims to determine the prevalence of depression among older adults in Bali and identify its […]

A mixed-methods evaluation of adherence to preventive treatment among child tuberculosis contacts in Indonesia

  dr. Rina Triasih, M.Med(Paed)., Sp.A(K)., Ph.D. ; Dr. Dra. Retna Siwi Padmawati, MA. ; Trevor Duke ; Colin F Robertson ; Susan M Sawyer ; Stephen Michael Graham (2016) Tuberculosis (TB) can be prevented using isoniazid preventive therapy (IPT) among child contacts. However, the benefits of IPT depend on adherence to at least 6 […]

Strengthening capacity to research the social determinants of health in low- and middle-income countries: lessons from the INTREC programme

  Henschke N ; Mirny A ; Haafkens JA ; Ramroth H ; Dr. Dra. Retna Siwi Padmawati, MA. ; Prof. dr. Laksono Trisnantoro M.Sc., Ph.D. (2017) The INDEPTH Training & Research Centres of Excellence (INTREC) collaboration developed a training programme to strengthen social determinants of health (SDH) research in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). […]

Knowledge, attitude and practice regarding food safety among food employees in Ambon city, Indonesia

  JIMMI K P SIHOMBING ; Dr. Dra. Retna Siwi Padmawati, MA. ; Dr. Susi Ari Kristina, S.Farm., M.Kes., Ap (2018) Introduction: It is estimated that each year, 1.8 million people worldwide die as a result of diarrhoeal diseases attributed to contaminated food. This cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the knowledge, attitude and practices […]

Religious and Community Leaders’ Acceptance of Rotavirus Vaccine Introduction in Yogyakarta, Indonesia: A Qualitative Study

  Dr. Dra. Retna Siwi Padmawati, MA. ; Anita Heywood ; dr. Mei Neni Sitaresmi, Sp.A(K)., Ph.D. ; dr. Jarir At Thobari, DPharm, Ph.D. ; C. Raina MacIntyre ; Prof. dr. Suparjati Sunarto, Sp.A(K)., Ph.D. ; Holly Seale (2019) In Indonesia, oral rotavirus vaccines are available but not funded on the National Immunization Program (NIP). […]