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Journal : Proceeding International Health Conference

Effectiveness of Catering Owners' Knowledge in Early Warning of Food Poisoning Outbreaks in Medan City Rapida Saragih; Dasman, Hardisman; Indrapriyatna, Ahmad Syafruddin; Yani, Finny Fitry; Lipoeto, Nur Indrawaty; Yetti, Husna; Ilmiawati; Harun, Harnavi
proceedinginternational Vol. 5 (2025): Proceeding International Conference 15th Desember 2024
Publisher : POLTEKKES KEMENKES PADANG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33761/jd.v5i.53

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Food poisoning outbreaks are a serious problem that can have a significant impact on public health. Food poisoning occurs when food consumed is contaminated with bacteria, viruses, parasites, or hazardous chemicals. Medan City experiences fluctuating food poisoning incidents, so continuous monitoring is needed to identify and address the causes. The purpose of this study was to determine early warning by using a module to prevent food poisoning outbreaks. This study was conducted quantitatively using an experimental design with the one group pretest-posttest design (before and after) approach. The location of the study was carried out at the Medan City Health Office and a population of 20 respondents, while the sample, namely the total population, was the sample. The data obtained were analyzed univariately, bivariately. The results showed that knowledge in catering owners with n = 20, paired sample T-test there was a significant difference between the level of knowledge of respondents about food poisoning before and after the intervention using the module p value = 0.0001 (<0.05). The module that has been developed and validated by language experts with results of 94.3, material experts with 97.3 and media experts with 91.3 can effectively prevent poisoning. It is recommended to the local Health Service and Health Center to be able to use the module as an early warning model for food poisoning outbreaks, especially for catering business owners, so that they can increase knowledge, especially in carrying out prevention. Keywords: Knowledge, Early Warning, Outbreak, Food Poisoning.
FEBI (Focused Interaction-Based Education) Education Model with Application in Blood Glucose Control in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients Febriyanti; Masrul; Najirman; Indrapriyatna, Ahmad Syafruddin; Yunir, Em; Mudjiran; Semiarty, Rima; Yulia, Dwi
proceedinginternational Vol. 5 (2025): Proceeding International Conference 15th Desember 2024
Publisher : POLTEKKES KEMENKES PADANG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33761/jd.v5i.55

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Background: Optimal blood glucose control is the main key to preventing complications of type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM). However, many patients have difficulty maintaining glycemic control due to limited knowledge, ongoing education and lack of therapeutic interaction. The FEBI Education Model (Focused Interaction-Based Education) is designed to increase patient engagement through an interactive educational approach based on digital applications. Objective: This study was to test the effectiveness of the FEBI Education Model in helping control blood glucose in patients with type 2 DM. Method: The study used a quasi-experimental design with a one-group Pretest-Posttest design approach. With a sample of 30 patients with type 2 DM in the working area of Andalas Health Center and Ambacang Kuranji Health Center, with a purposive sampling technique and data analysis using Paired T-test samples. The FEBI model integrates self-education, glucose monitoring, medication reminders, and online consultative interaction features. The main parameters measured were changes in knowledge and attitudes and glycated albumin levels during one month of intervention. Results: The results of the study showed that there was an increase in knowledge and attitudes with a p-value of 0.00 and a decrease in glycated albumin levels with a -value of 0.025, statistically it can be concluded that there is an influence of the FEBI education model with an increase in knowledge and attitudes and a decrease in glycated albumin levels. Conclusion: The application-based FEBI Education Model is effective in improving blood glucose control in patients with type 2 DM. This interactive approach has the potential to be an innovative strategy in supporting technology-based diabetes management. Keywords: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Interactive Education, Mobile Application, Blood Glucose Control