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The Effectiveness of Education on Knowledge and Attitudes About HIV/AIDS Through Leaflets and Videos on Students at SMAN 1 Tarumajaya Bekasi Indah Yuliani; Nanda Virgita; Nurul Hidayah; Putri Ridhotun Nabila; Nanda Rizka Salsabila; Hasipah Nurseha; Inda Panti Nalova; Winarti Mutiara Sitohang
Jurnal Ners Vol. 10 No. 2 (2026): APRIL 2026
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jn.v10i2.54281

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HIV/AIDS cases remain a global health issue, including in Indonesia. Adolescents are a group that is vulnerable to HIV/AIDS transmission due to a lack of knowledge and inappropriate attitudes towards risky behavior and people living with HIV/AIDS. Based on observations at SMAN 1 Tarumajaya, it was found that 70% of 10 students had low levels of knowledge and 90% of 10 students showed poor attitudes towards people living with HIV/AIDS. Therefore, effective health education efforts are needed, one of which is through leaflets and videos. This study used a quantitative method with a quasi-experimental design of the Two-Group Pretest-Posttest Design type. The sample consisted of 30 eleventh-grade students divided into two groups, with 15 students receiving education through leaflets and 15 students through videos. The Paired Sample T-Test was used because the data was normally distributed. The results of the study on the leaflet media group showed an increase in knowledge with a mean = -4.667 and a p-value = 0.000, while the increase in attitude had a mean = -6.600 and a p-value = 0.000. A p-value <0.05 indicates that there was a significant difference between the values before and after the educational intervention was given. It can be concluded that leaflets are effective in increasing students' knowledge and attitudes about HIV/AIDS. Meanwhile, in the video education group, the mean increase in knowledge was -3.867 with a p-value of 0.000, and the mean increase in attitude was -4.000 with a p-value of 0.000. This also indicates that there is a significant difference in knowledge and attitudes before and after the educational intervention. It can be concluded that both leaflets and videos are effective in increasing students' knowledge about HIV/AIDS. This study demonstrates that health education interventions using leaflet and video media can effectively improve knowledge and attitudes toward HIV/AIDS. The leaflet-based intervention showed greater effectiveness in shaping positive attitudes, likely due to repeated exposure and deeper comprehension of written information. These findings support the integration of printed educational media as a complementary strategy in HIV/AIDS prevention programs.
The Effectiveness of the Level of Educational Knowledge Vulva Health Hygiene About Primary Prevention Cervical Cancer in Female Personnel at Indonesian Coast Guard, Jakarta Indah Yuliani; Nurul Hidayah
Jurnal Ners Vol. 10 No. 2 (2026): APRIL 2026
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jn.v10i2.55115

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Cervical cancer is still a major health problem in women, so primary prevention through increasing reproductive health knowledge, including vulvar hygiene, is very necessary. The results of observations in the female personnel of Bakamla RI showed that of the 81 participants who underwent Pap smears, 29 people (35.8%) experienced inflammation, which indicates a potential reproductive health problem. This condition shows that even though early detection has been carried out, the reproductive health knowledge of Bakamla RI female personnel still needs to be improved through health education as an effort to prevent cervical cancer. This study uses a quantitative method with Pretest-Posttest Design. The sample is 20 female personnel of Bakamla RI. The test used is the Wilcoxon Statistical Test. The results of the pre-test showed that the level of knowledge of the respondents still varied with an average score of 61.75, which reflects that the respondents' understanding of the Vulva Hygiene material was not optimal. After being given a health education intervention, the results of the post test showed a significant increase with the average score increasing to 97.25 and all respondents were in the category of good knowledge. Statistical analysis using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test test resulted in a value of p = 0.000 (< 0.05), which shows a significant difference between the level of knowledge before and after being given health education. Thus, health education on Vulva Hygiene delivered through leaflet and phantom media is an effective educational method as a primary prevention of cervical cancer in female personnel within the Maritime Security Agency of the Republic of Indonesia.This study shows that health education interventions can effectively increase knowledge about vulvar hygiene as a primary prevention strategy for cervical cancer among female personnel of Bakamla RI. Increased knowledge suggests that structured health education plays an important role in strengthening understanding of reproductive health and preventive behaviors. These findings support the integration of health education programs as a routine and strategic approach to improve cervical cancer prevention efforts among women in the workplace.