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Dear Students and Participants,

I am very pleasure to welcome you in 1st International Meeting of Public Health (IMOPH)
which be held at Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia. IMOPH
is main program of our Graduate Students Association (Himpunan Mahasiswa Pascasarjana).
It is an International Conference for student of master program and Doctoral program in
countries of ASEAN and Asia Pacific for next future.

IMOPH was designed by spirit and motivation of young generation with high level education
in Public Health. It aims to enhance young academician, scientist, scholar or professional to
improve the quality of life and to address public health challenge through education, research
and public health service. IMOPH support activities that forward its fives main objectives :
(1) to share information and research result related to public health; (2) to inform the young
academician, scientist and professional about importance of public health; (3) to facilitate and
share motivation to young generation to performed research and community development
related to public health; (4) to enhance the capacity and sustainability of public health
international conference; (5) to assist in knowledge and leadership development for young
generation.

It is an honor for Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia to host 1st International
Meeting of Public Health (IMOPH). This event is performed by collaboration between
graduate student and member of Public Health Faculty. I believed that our students have
prepared well to welcome all participants. I am confidence to said The conference is detailed
and comprehensive, covering of topics in public health, more over the many presentations at
this conference will address common issues and problems faced by young professionals in
public health. We hope The conference will serve as a platform for young academician,
scientist and professional to learn and share.

To committee, all my students, I am very proud of you that you can performed The 1st
International Meeting of Public Health (IMOPH), you proved that you have high quality as
public health practitioners, and I hope this conference will be your annually program in your
association.

I look forward to your participation at the1st International Meeting of Public Health (IMOPH)

Sincerely,

Agustin Kusumayati, PhD


Dean Faculty of Public Health – Universitas Indonesia

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Dear Participants,

Welcome! to all participants of International Meeting of Public Health (IMOPH). We are


expecting a congregation of 200 young participants, national and international. This
conference is designed for young delegates from various countries in ASEAN that may share
their experiences and best practices and discover ideas in public health.

Congratulation! to all my student in Master Program of Public Health, especially students


who organize this event performed. Less than a years, all of you have been working hard to
be an organizer that helps expand communities’ knowledge in public health and through its
conference. As a coordinator of Master Program in Public Health, and a faculty member, I
proud of you; my students in Faculty of Public Health Universitas Indonesia and I am
confident that the conference will be able to be successful result and may the outcome shape
better practices in Public Health. I hope this this conference will be perform as annualy
conference for the future.

Thank you! to International and National participants, students, scientists and young
professionals. Please enjoy the conference and return home with a fond memory of
Indonesia. I wish all of you the best health and happiness.

DR. Dewi Susanna


Coordinator of Master Program in Public Health
Faculty of Public Health
Universitas Indonesia

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Dear participants.
It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the International Meeting of Public Health,
in Universitas Indonesia from 31 October to 1 November 2015.

I am very grateful to our key note speakers, plenary speakers, science reviewer for
great support and collaboration, and also thank you to all committees for excellent job. We
welcome to all participants, from national and international master students.

In this first meeting, we should optimally our discussions and share our knowledge
and experience about public health issues. This meeting is first international event for
Graduate Student Association in Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia. For Next
future, it will be annually event for our organization, I hope the next IMOPH will be more
excellent and gather participant, national and International participant

My best wishes to all of you, enjoying of IMOPH and make good memories together.
Because this is first meeting, it is beginning of the history of International Meeting of Public
Health

Thank you. Have a great Meeting.

Syafran Arrazy, SKM


Chairman of Graduate Student Association
Public Health Faculty, Universitas Indonesia

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Dear friends of International Meeting of Public Health 2015,

We are delighted to welcome you to Depok, Indonesia for the first IMOPH which brings
together academics and experts from around institutions and country. Accordingly, this
conference has been organised by Graduate Student Association Faculty of Public Health,
University of Indonesia.

The theme of the conference and meeting, “Sustainable Development Goals for Healthy
Future” reflects upon the need to take action through doing the basic and applied research
related to health. Based on MDGs achievements we need to focus in health problems that
much more needs to be done to sustain the gains so far whilst pursuing the post-2015
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Special gratitude and appreciation to DR.dra. Dewi Susanna, M.Kes and Dr. Besral, SKM,
MSc as our supervisors. We would also like to thank of our lecturers as our scientific
reviewer to all the overworked.

Finally, we thank all researchers, practitioners, and students who have participated in this
conference. Without their efforts and interest, it would be impossible for us to have such a
successful conference. We wish you a productive conference, and hope you enjoy your time
in IMOPH.

We look forward to welcoming you all to a great series of plenaries, concurrent sessions, and
post graduate meeting of public health!

Rahma Listyandini
Chairman of IMOPH

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Introduction

About the International Meeting of Public Health 2015

The International Meeting of Public Health (IMOPH) is the first established in 2015 as an
initiative of Postgraduate Students’ Association Faculty of Public Health, University of
Indonesia. This conference conducted on October 31 and November 1, 2015 in Faculty of
Public Health, University of Indonesia, Depok.

The theme of the conference and meeting, “Sustainable Development Goals for Healthy
Future” reflects upon the need to take action through doing the basic and applied research
related to health. Based on MDGs achievements we need to focus in health problems that
much more needs to be done to sustain the gains so far whilst pursuing the post-2015
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

IMOPH 2015 consists of two big events: conference and postgraduate meeting. This
programs are started by an opening ceremony, keynote and plenary session, oral session, and
poster session. We also conducted postgraduate meeting which is attended by public health
students to discuss and launch the sustainability of IMOPH in the next years.

Our participants are academicians, researchers, students, and others in any backgrounds
from different countries, especially in Southeast Asia. During the conference participants will
have the opportunity to both network and interact and collaborate with leaders and decision
makers, academicians.

Finally, we thank all researchers, practitioners, and students who have participated in this
conference. Without their efforts and interest, it would be impossible for us to have such a
successful conference. We wish you a productive conference, and hope you enjoy your time
in IMOPH.

We look forward to welcoming you in IMOPH next years.

Organizing Committee

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Table of Contents ............................................................................................................ vii


Scientific Review Committe ........................................................................................... xiv

Chapter 1. Abstracts in Postgraduate Meeting


Kanitta Jiraungkoorskul – Thailand – Farmlan Soail and Water Contamination ................................... 1

Leila Sacdalan Africa – Philippines – Does residing in a particular region in the philippines matter
for infant mortality? A multilevel analysis of individual and contextual determinants ............................... 2

Irwandy - The Potential Risk of Medication Error in Prescribing Process at Hasanuddin University
Hospital, Makassar ...................................................................................................................................... 4

Teshima Yuko – Japan – Introduction JICA program related public health (non proceedin)

Chapter 2. Abstracts for Oral Presentation


Dewi Febriani - The incidence of stroke in Askes participants inpatient unit of Pelni Petamburan Jakarta
Hospital......................................................................................................................................................... 5

Sri Whyuni – The analysis environmental health risks as impact of cadmium (Cd) contamination in
citizen’s wter wells......................................................................................................... ............................... 6

Dewi Cahyani, SKM – Factors associated with unsafe behaviour on Billet Steel Plant workers of PT
Krakatau Steel, Cilegon, West Java.............................................................................................................. 7

Denissa Rahayu Ningtyas – Family experiences in providing support to cancer patients during
chemotherapy in Semarang..................................................................................................... ...................... 8

Hutami Fitri Widhiyanti – Correlation between Oral Health and Nutritional Status Elderly in Indonesia
(Analysis Riskesdas 2013)............................................................................................................................ 9

Alya Hazfiarini – Increasing elderly welfare for achieving SDG’s: evaluation of posyandu lansia in
Sumberbulu village, Probolinggo.............................................................................................. ....................10

Fara Irdini Azkia – Association between school-aged children’s diet quality and nutritional status in
Bogor 2013................................................................................................................... ................................. 11

Nurus Saadah - The role of village government for Kampung Idiot (Case Study in Karangpatihan
village, Ponorogo, East Java).......................................................................................................................12

Raden Bagus Irwan ruswandi portrait of effectiveness intervention Theraupetic Feeding Center (TFC)
outpatient, Depok 2015............................................................................................................................. ....13

Astri Getriana – Correlation of noise intensity with subjective hearing effect ground handling workers at
Minangkabau International Airport...............................................................................................................14

Eva Byuti Zumrudah – Correlation between healthy-hygiene behaviour and dengue fever incidence in
Indonesia 2013-2014......................................................................................................................... ............ 15

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Hasti Primadilla Krismaningrum - Nutritional status monitoring and family awareness to nutrition in North
Lampung district in 2012............................................................................................................................. 16

Lena Elfrida Situmeang - The marketing strategic plan of medical check-up unit Pertamina Jaya
Hospital in 2011-2015......................................................................................................................... .........17

Liva Maita – Factors Marriage Early Age In West Bagan Village Bangko Sub District Rokan Hilir
Regency......................................................................................................................................................... 18

Kautsar Rizky – Risk level analysis of coronary heart disease using Framingham calculation methods
among workers in Batan – Serpong, 2011-2013 .......................................................................................... 19

Ramadhani – Analysis the role midwife on vitamin A supplementation program to postpartum mother.. 20

Ayatun Fil Ilmi – Effect of sappan (caesalpinnia sappan l.) extract on sensorial and microbiological
quality of steamed cake 2014 ...................................................................................................................... 21

Jasrida Yunita – The interest of patient to reuse outpatient services.......................................................... 22

M Zaid Alherisyah – Marketing mix correlation toward patient’s loyalty in out patient Ibnu Sina Islamic
Hospital Pekanbaru........................................................................................................... ............................ 23

Dewi Shinta Ningsih – Design of hospital billing information system based on INA CBGs tariff to
monitor health fund in private hospital...................................................................................................... 24

Buchari Lapau – Epidemiological review of the application of IQF in several studies on nutrition ......... 25

Defry Lesmana – Nutritional analysis and hedonic test of cookies for hypertension in adults,
Bandung 2013 .............................................................................................................................................. 26

Mitra – Risk factors of childhood obesity in elementary school students in Pekanbaru City ..................... 27

Vony Julianti Kiding – Correlation of mother’s knowledge about early stimulation for growth and
development of children with preschool child development, 2012 ............................................................. 28

Petra Laurensia BR Ginting – Analysis the presence of air bacteria in the operating room after the use
ultraviolet light and didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride (DDAC) fumigant in RSU Ameta Sejahtera
Medan 2014................................................................................................................................................... 29

Panggih Dewi Kusumaningrum –Hospital Information System (HIS) on Increasing Number of Registered
Hospital in Indonesia.................................................................................................................................... 30

Aryo Dewanto – Managing a better working condition: instrument measurement development on


Indonesian nurse’s quality of working life...................................................................................................31

Tita Hariyanti - The effectiveness of collaborative and cooperative method in changing cadre’s behaviour
about stroke....................................................................................................................... ............................ 32

Ani Triana – Incident of incomplete abortus in general hospital of Arifin Achmad Riau province........... 33

Lailatun Nazilah – Contibution of women’s autonomy in the household to the use of contraceptives in
East Nusa Tenggara (analysis IDHS 2007) ................................................................................................ 34

Reni, S.Si, Apt – Evaluation of governance policy on lindane use for treatment of head lice and
scabies......................................................................................................................................................... 35

Bonita Effendi – National health insurance utilization of patients with hypertension in Ageosdjam General
Hospital, West Borneo ................................................................................................................................. 36

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Risk factors of childhood obesity in elementary school students
in Pekanbaru City

Mitra, Fajar Fitrah


Institute of Health Science of Hang Tuah Pekanbaru

ABSTRACT

Background: Childhood obesity is defined as abnormal or excessive fat


accumulation based on BMI calculations with Z score ≥ 2 standard deviation.
Obesity in children tend to be obese as adults that impact health problems such as
degenerative diseases. Purpose: To determine the factors associated with the
incidence of Childhood obesity in Elementary school. Methods: This research used a
cross sectional design. Data conducted in May-June 2013 at four elementary schools
in Pekanbaru City in 2013. Independent variables are history of parental obesity,
dietary habit, physical activity, history of early complementary feeding and sleeping
duration. Sample was taken stratified proportional random sampling, obtained 130
students of class 4 and 5. Primary data were obtained from anthropometric
measurements and interviews with parents. Data analysis with chi square test and
multiple logistic regression. Results: The results showed that the proportion of
childhood obesity was 52.3%. Variables associated with the childhood obesity were
parental history of obesity (p= 0.002; POR = 3.6), and low physical activity (p =
0.001; POR = 10.3), moderate physical activity (p = 0.004; POR = 8,3) as a
reference was an over activity. Confounding variable was dietary habits.
Conclusions: The most dominant variables on childhood obesity is physical activity.
Recommendation to the school and the parents are more concerned with physical
activity of children by increasing extracurricular activities especially for children
with a history of parental obesity, and reduce watching television and playing
computer games.
Keywords: Obesity, parental history of obesity, physical activity

Correspondency: Mitra, HP: 08126731772, email : mitra.harauwati@gmail.com,


Institute of Health Science of Hang Tuah Pekanbaru, Mustafa Sari Street No 5
Pekanbaru City.

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