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The Use of Comics as a Tuberculosis Learning Medium for Junior High School Students Utomo, Budi; Fatmaningrum, Widati; , Sulistiawati; Fauziyah, Shifa; Sucipto, Teguh Hari; Khuen, Chan Chow
Folia Medica Indonesiana Vol. 60, No. 1
Publisher : Folia Medica Indonesiana

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Highlights: 1. Comics centered around tuberculosis offer a novel method tailored for specific audiences, specifically children or those of school age, to learn about the disease. 2. The tuberculosis comics feature the etiology, prevention, and treatment of tuberculosis conveyed through their unique design. 3. Comics can be an innovative promotional method to support the preventive campaign against tuberculosis. Abstract As a tropical country, Indonesia continues to grapple with the prevalence of tuberculosis. This study conducted by the Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia, presented a novel approach to prevent tuberculosis through measures tailored to the socio-cultural context of the population. Specifically, this study assessed how effective the use of tuberculosis comics is as an educational tool to inform junior high school students about tuberculosis. This research was quasi-experimental, with a one-group pre-test-post-test design. Seventy junior high school students in Dukun District, Gresik, Indonesia participated in this study. Each participant received a questionnaire consisting of ten questions about tuberculosis. Afterward, tuberculosis education was shared through comics. The post-test was carried out using the same questions as the pre-test. The data were analyzed using the R Program for Windows, version 4.1.3 (Auckland University, New Zealand). The analysis revealed a significant difference between the pre-test and post-test results (p < 0.0001). As indicated by the data, comics proved to be an effective method of educating people about infectious diseases, specifically tuberculosis. Here, we introduce an educational tool designed to revitalize the educational method for disseminating knowledge about infectious diseases. Ultimately, comics can increase students' interest in learning about tuberculosis, including its etiology, prevention, and treatment strategies.
Correlational Relationship between Pediculosis and Hemoglobin Levels in Female Students of the Salafiyah Addamanhuri Islamic Boarding School Anggraini, Dwi Aprilia; Fahmi, Norma Farizah; Mawli, Rizka Efi; Fauziyah, Shifa; Irawan, Heri
Journal of Parasite Science Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Parasite Science
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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Pediculus humanus capitis is one of the parasitic species, namely the human blood-sucking fleas. Hair lice can cause itching, scalp irritation and pediculosis. People with pediculosis can cause a lack of hemoglobin. The beginning of the transmission of pediculosis in students is the habit of borrowing personal items such as head accessories so that students easily experience pediculosis. The aim of this research is to establish the connection between pediculosis infection and hemoglobin levels in female students of the Salafiyah Addamanhuri Islamic Boarding School. This research used qualitative descriptive with  a cross sectional design of the sample used was 75 students using purposive sampling techniques. Research location was at the Salafiyah Addamanhuri Islamic Boarding School and the Microbiology Laboratory of the DIII Health Analyst Health Analyst of Universitas NHM. The examination method is the POCT method and data analysis tool is SPSS with a chi-square statistical test. The findings from this research unveil that 50 students (66.7%)  were positive for pediculosis  and 25 students (33.3%) were not infected with pediculosis. Then students with hemoglobin below normal as much as 64% and normal hemoglobin levels as much as 36%. The analysis of the relationship between pediculosis and hemoglobin levels was carried out based on a chi-square test with a significance level of P=<0.05, the analysis revealed a P=<0.004. Indicating a significant relationship between pediculosis and hemoglobin levels in female students of the Salafiyah Addamanhuri Islamic Boarding School.
Co-Authors , Muhammad Zulkifly Tasman , Sulistiawati Adiana Mutamsari Witaningrum Adisti, Najeelina Putri Akbar, Agam Fauzie Aksono HP., Eduardus Bimo Amalia, Nurul Afifah Antari, Ratna Devi Apriliawan, Vian Dito Aquaresta, Febriana Arroikhaanunnisa, Dini Ash-Siddiq, Muhammad Abdurrahman Rasyid Asri Nurdiana, Asri Bambang Setiabudi Budi Utomo DAMAYANTI, MAMIK Dewi, Eryantika Cipta Dwi Aprilia Anggraini Dwiyanti, Tasya Amalia Endyka Erye Frety Fachryandini, Nofita Fadila, Syananda Zahra Fahmi, Norma Farizah Fardzanela Suwarto Farihah, Neni Isna Fathiarachman, Azizia Kanya Fauziyah, Habibah Teniya Ariq Frida Kistiani Hanifah, Adiba Hasna Hapsari, Nafisah Nurul Hariyono Hariyono Harlinda, Nadya Meta Hartono H, Hartono Hartono Hartono Heriqbaldi, Ayurveda Zaynabila Hery Suliantoro Husna, Arifka Farah Ihsan, Anaqi Syaddad Irawan, Heri Karuniawan, Muh.Fauzi Alfani Khalisha, Mujahidah Khuen, Chan Chow Kurniawan, Muhammad Ridho Hafid Kusumawati, Nema Oryza Leo Yosdimyati Romli M. Agung Wibowo M. Agung Wibowo Madaniyah, Safira Mahfudhah, Dzikra Nasyaya Mirwa Adiprahara Anggarani Moh Nur Sholeh Moh. Nur Sholeh Mubarok, Muhammad Iqbal Muthu, Pandaram Nastiti, Helena Putri Naw, Sin War Nugroho, Salsabila Bestari Nuniek Herdyastuti Nur Fadhilah Nur Syamsiatul Fajar, Nur Syamsiatul Nurjihad C, Fajar Paramarta, Made Bayu Angga Praba, Venansya Maulina Prihartini Widiyanti Putri, Anika Rahma Putri, Deva Permata Putri, Melvanda Gisela Putri, Natasya Ariesta Selyardi Rahmafitria, Fistara Lesti Rahmahani, Desi Rianti Ramadhani, Putri Karisma Ramadhani, Zulfa Nurfitri Raniasari, Nisrina Nabila Ratih Widiastuti Razan, Rafi Alfian Rehman, Saifur Rizka Efi Mawli Sa'adi, Ashon Saputri, Ratih Dewi Sari Edi Cahyaningrum Sentosa, Khalid Al Rasyid Setiabudi Bambang Setiawan, Ahmad Rudi Siahaan, Paulus Parholong Sibarani, Jeremy Nicolas Sin War Naw Sri Pantja Madyawati, Sri Pantja Sudaryani, Sudaryani Suhandarini, Khoirunnisa Suwarto, Fardzanela Tan, Chin Xuan Teguh Hari Sucipto, Teguh Hari Tessari, Chelssi Gloria TUKIRAN Undayani Cita Sari Utami, Dita Mega Widati Fatmaningrum Widya, Alicia Margaretta Widyasari, Sheny Wijayanti, Alvia Rachma Yaqub, Muhammad Ardhiansyah Sofyan