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Pentahelix Collaboration in Achieving Disaster Preparedness through Resilient Villages: A Systematic Literature Review Hermawan, Dwi Yunanto; Widowati, Evi; Indarjo, Sofwan; Nugroho, Efa; Utami, Annisa Novanda Maharani
Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol. 21 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang in collaboration with Ikatan Ahli Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia (IAKMI Tingkat Pusat) and Jejaring Nasional Pendidikan Kesehatan (JNPK)

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Pentahelix is one of the disaster preparedness approaches. This study aimed to provide an overview of the roles of each component in pentahelix collaboration occurring in several countries, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of disaster preparedness. Indonesia is the country with the second-highest disaster risk in the world, with a total of 3,472 disasters occurring in 2024.. Pentahelix collaboration has not been optimal, and disaster preparedness has not been achieved. This systematic literature review was conducted in accordance with PRISMA guidelines, compiling relevant studies from databases including PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Scopus. The literature search was carried out between April and June 2024 using specific keywords. The search yielded a total of 3.848 articles across the selected databases. Of these, 2.384 articles were obtained from Scopus, 1.277 from Science Direct, and 187 from PubMed. After the screening process, 13 relevant articles were identified for further review. Conclusion: the Government, private sector, community, academics, and media play crucial roles in disaster preparedness effectiveness. Overall, the success of disaster preparedness depends on strong cooperation and coordination among all stakeholders. Strong coordination and close collaboration among all stakeholders through Penthahelix collaboration are crucial to minimize the impact of disasters and accelerate the recovery of critical infrastructure.
Minimum Initial Service Package Readiness Assessment (MRA) for Reproductive Health in the Disaster Situation of Mount Merapi Eruption in Magelang Regency Alifah, Rafidha Nur; Alfiana Ainun Nisa; Efa Nugroho; Sofwan Indarjo; Evi Widowati
Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol. 21 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang in collaboration with Ikatan Ahli Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia (IAKMI Tingkat Pusat) and Jejaring Nasional Pendidikan Kesehatan (JNPK)

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The Minimum Initial Service Package Readiness Assessment (MRA) was a comprehensive tool used to evaluate a region’s preparedness in delivering priority reproductive health services during emergencies, as outlined in the MISP. In Indonesia, the MRA had only been implemented in four provinces, including Central Java. This study was the first research conducted in Magelang Regency. It aimed to describe the implementation of the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for reproductive health during the Mount Merapi eruption disaster in Magelang Regency. A qualitative approach with a case study design was employed, involving 10 informants from government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and evacuation site managers. Data were collected through observation, in-depth interviews, and document review, with data validity ensured through triangulation of techniques and data sources. The data analysis included data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The findings indicated that MISP implementation in Magelang Regency during the Mount Merapi eruption disaster remained suboptimal, particularly due to the absence of a dedicated reproductive health sub-cluster. Despite good coordination among government agencies, awareness and understanding of MISP among policymakers remained limited. Village midwives played a crucial role in health service provision at evacuation sites. However, socio-cultural constructs that perceived reproductive health issues during disasters as sensitive posed significant challenges.
Co-Authors Adeliani, Melia Alfiana Ainun Nisa Alifah, Rafidha Nur Alkautsar, Nikmatul Ilma Alwana, Jamila Ghani Annisa Novanda Maharani Utami Annisa Rahmawati Apoina Kartini Ayu Istiada Bambang Budi Raharjo Bambang Budi Raharjo Bambang Wahyono Cahya Tri Purnami Cahyani Wulan Suci Dina Nur Anggraini Ningrum Dwi Yunanto Hermawan Ediyarsari, Puput Eka Setyaningsih Evi Widowati Farah Azizah Mukti Firahmadhani, Arifa Fitriana Dewi Rahayu Gustiana Mega Anggita Hary, Widya Hauna Anja Ramadhanty Heny Widyaningrum Hermawan, Dwi Yunanto Hermawati, Bertakalswa Isniyati, Heni Istiada, Ayu Kamka, Erry H Katantri, Zavina Kinanti, Anastasia Kristawansari, Kristawansari Laily, Linuria Asra Latifah Rachamawati Lee, Sook Foong Listianingrum, Devy Loc, Nguyen Huu Lusiyanti, Verdiana Mardiana Mardiana Maulidah, Heni Mursid Tri Susilo Nahda, Silmina Najib Najib Najib Najib Natalia Desy Putriningtyas, Natalia Desy Nisa, Alfiana Ainun Oktia Woro Kasmini H Oktia Woro Kasmini Handayani Permono, Purwono Sidik Prihatno, Bayu Eko Puput Arisma Wanti Putri, Emilda Yulia Qin, Axel Lee Wye Rachmawati, Latifah Rahmatammina, Risyda Nadila Ranu Baskora Aji Putra Rifli, Najwa Fauziyyah Nur Rozali, Agus Rr. Sri Ratna Rahayu Rubandiyah, Hidayatul Issri Rulita Hendriyani, Rulita Sabrina, Alya Khairinnisa Nur Saputri, Erina Slamet Sari, Emi Yela Utami Sarifah, Mar’atul Siswanti Siswanti Sofwan Indarjo Suci, Cahyani Wulan Tarigan, Christian Suan Fernando Ulfah, Natijatul Utami, Annisa Novanda Maharani Vu, Nguyen Thi Wasono, Edi Widya Hary Cahyati Widyaningrum, Heny Wijayantiningrum, Tutuk Yang, Chia En Yuswantoro, Rico Novian Zahroh Shaluhiyah