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THE EFFECT OF HEALTH EDUCATION AUDIOVISUAL BASED ON HEALTH BELIEF MODEL TOWARDS COMPLIANCE BEHAVIOR OF TB PATIENTS IN PREVENTION TRANSMISSION AT NAMBO PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER AREA: HEALTH EDUCATION Nofitasari, Ari; Nawawi; Mimi Yati; Sarah Sarizan Yunam
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (IJHSRD) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Publisher : Universitas Mandala Waluya Kendari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36566/ijhsrd/Vol2.Iss2/31

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Background: Health education can improve an adherence and reduce treatment delays in Tuberculosis (TB) patients. Based on results of interviews with TB patients at Nambo Public Health Center in December 2019, the results of interviews that has conducted on 4 patients, it found that the patients was undergoing treatment at the public health center , there were family members who were undergoing same treatment, there had been no routine preventive measures. The 4 patients interviewed said that they did not know clearlyto preventiontransmission  because the health worker only gave a sheet of paper which was recommended to be read at home. The General objective of this study was to determine the effect of health education patients in prevention of transmission at the Nambo Public Health Center Area. Methods: The type of study was quasyi experimental method with a pre test and post test design. The population of this study was 75 people, by using proportional random sampling technique with 26 respondents. The method of analysis  used paired t test of the statistical analysis. Result: The results of this study, showed that the above table analysis obtained the value of t=10,111>1,706, where t count was greater than the value of t table. It shows that there was asignificant effect of Health Prevention behavior at Nambo Public Health Center. Conclusion: It is hoped that the Nambo Community Health Center will always educationorconselingwhichwillincreasecommunityknowledge on TB prevention in the working area.
Nutrition Appropriate Generation Great: Education Stunting prevention for Family in Village Cape Oyster Speed North Moramo Sartini Risky; Mimi Yati; Nikeherpianti Lolok; Eka Dharma Putra; Hellty; Risky Juliansyah; Sri Rahayu; Ardi Naufal Fauzan; Laxmi Adriatik; Putri Mega Wijayanti
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): In Progress issue
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (PPPM) STIKES Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/phj.v7i1.856

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Introduction: Proper nutrition is a key factor in the formation of a healthy and intelligent generation. However, today there are still many children who are malnourished, causing stunting or growth failure in children. Various efforts have been made by the government and various organizations to address this issue, but the prevalence of stunting remains high. Therefore, it is important to develop and implement effective educational programs to increase family awareness and understanding of the importance of proper nutrition to prevent stunting. Objectives: Activity This aim For develop And evaluate focused educational programs on preventing stunting through enhancement understanding family in the village Cape Oyster about importance proper nutrition. Methods: This research was conducted through counseling to the community with leaflet and powerpoint media. The method used was a cross sectional method, with a one group pre test-post test design approach. The sampling technique is purposive consecutive sampling. Data analysis using univariate analysis using the chi square test. Results: Based of results of the activity, it is known that during the pretest of 15 respondents, 14 respondents (93.3%) had insufficient knowledge, 1 respondent (6.7%) had sufficient knowledge and 0 respondents (0.0%) had good knowledge. While during the posttest, the results showed that respondents with insufficient knowledge were 2 respondents (13.3%), those with sufficient knowledge were 7 respondents (46.7%) and those with good knowledge were 6 respondents (40.0%). Conclusions: The conclusion is that this counseling activity can provide a significant increase in the level of community knowledge related to stunting prevention.