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Lecture Presentations Combined with Comic Story-Telling to Increase the Knowledge and Understanding of Elementary and Junior High School Students about Drugs Concerning Self-Medication Behavior Miatmoko, Andang; Mufariha, Mufariha; Retnowati, Dini; Paramanandana, Abhimata; Sugiyartono, Sugiyartono; Sari, Retno; Purwanti, Tutiek; Isadiartuti, Dewi; Hendradi, Esti
Journal of Community Research and Service Vol 6, No 2: July 2022
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jcrs.v6i2.35665

Abstract

Self-medication practice can result in medication errors due to limited public knowledge of pharmaceutical medicine, especially among school-aged adolescents, who are prohibited from doing self-medication. This study aimed to evaluate the students' knowledge and understanding of pharmaceutical medicine, pharmacists, and self-medication, and also the awareness to be wise and smart in responding to the use of pharmaceutical products for maintaining public health. The study was carried out by conducting the lecture on drugs and self-medication through a classical presentation and comic story to students of SDN Keputih 245 Elementary School and SMPN 19 Junior High School, Surabaya. Moreover, DAGUSIBU dance was also practiced. The students actively engaged in the class during the presentation. The results of the pre-and post-test evaluations showed that this lecture method had succeeded in increasing junior high school students' knowledge about medicine and DAGUSIBU. On the other hand, the pre-test scores of Elementary School students were better than the post-test, except for new knowledge related to the drug logo and classification. It suggests that the delivery methods were inappropriate for elementary school students. It can be concluded that school-age adolescents, especially in elementary and junior high schools, need assistance during self-medication. This community service activity by a presentation and comic telling methods successfully improved the knowledge of SMPN 19 Junior High School about drugs and DAGUSIBU; however, it needs a more straightforward explanation with attractive learning methods for delivering a lecture to Elementary School students.
Lecture Presentations Combined with Comic Story-Telling to Increase the Knowledge and Understanding of Elementary and Junior High School Students about Drugs Concerning Self-Medication Behavior Miatmoko, Andang; Mufariha, Mufariha; Retnowati, Dini; Paramanandana, Abhimata; Sugiyartono, Sugiyartono; Sari, Retno; Purwanti, Tutiek; Isadiartuti, Dewi; Hendradi, Esti
Journal of Community Research and Service Vol. 6 No. 2: July 2022
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jcrs.v6i2.35665

Abstract

Self-medication practice can result in medication errors due to limited public knowledge of pharmaceutical medicine, especially among school-aged adolescents, who are prohibited from doing self-medication. This study aimed to evaluate the students' knowledge and understanding of pharmaceutical medicine, pharmacists, and self-medication, and also the awareness to be wise and smart in responding to the use of pharmaceutical products for maintaining public health. The study was carried out by conducting the lecture on drugs and self-medication through a classical presentation and comic story to students of SDN Keputih 245 Elementary School and SMPN 19 Junior High School, Surabaya. Moreover, DAGUSIBU dance was also practiced. The students actively engaged in the class during the presentation. The results of the pre-and post-test evaluations showed that this lecture method had succeeded in increasing junior high school students' knowledge about medicine and DAGUSIBU. On the other hand, the pre-test scores of Elementary School students were better than the post-test, except for new knowledge related to the drug logo and classification. It suggests that the delivery methods were inappropriate for elementary school students. It can be concluded that school-age adolescents, especially in elementary and junior high schools, need assistance during self-medication. This community service activity by a presentation and comic telling methods successfully improved the knowledge of SMPN 19 Junior High School about drugs and DAGUSIBU; however, it needs a more straightforward explanation with attractive learning methods for delivering a lecture to Elementary School students.
Co-Authors , Idha Kusumawati Abhimata Paramanandana ACHMAD FUAD Alvina Violita Mulyanto Putri Alya Fakhirah Andang Miatmoko Angelina Margaretha Ardiani Annisa Maulidia Rahayyu Ardhani Dwi Lestari, Maria Lucia Ardhani Dwi Lestari1 Asri Darmawati Aty Widyawaruyanti Aulya Farah Fahreza Azzalia Firdanthi Bambang Widjaja Betari, Sita Desti Dewanthy, Kyrana Sekar Dewi Melani Hariyadi Dinda Monika Nusantara Ratri Dinda Monika Nusantara Ratri Dini Retnowati Dini Retnowati Diyah, Nuzul Wahyuning Djoko Agus Purwanto Dwi Setiawan Dwi Setyawan Esti Hendradi Fauzia, Alfi Nur Febri Annuryanti Firdausiah Fania Dwi Putri Putri Frida Magdalena Hadi Poerwono Heinrich Dengi Hendra Wijaya Herra Studiawan I Gede Rekyadji Arimbawa I Gusti Ayu Adhi Aryapatni Idha Kusumawati Imamatin Nufus Melania Isnaeni Isnaeni Juni Ekowati Latifah, Luluk M. Agus Syamsur Rijal Mangestuti Agil Marcellino Rudyanto Maria Lucia Ardhani Dwi Lestari Melanny Ika Sulistyowati Melanny Ika Sulistyowaty Miatmoko, Andang Mohammad Agus Sjamsur Rijal Mufariha, Mufariha Muh Agus S Rijal Muhammad Agus Syamsur Rijal Muhammad Agus Syamsur Rijal Muhammad Ilham Royyan Nafi Muhammad Pramudya Pangestu Nadya Ambarwati Nafa Nazilatul Fatihah Noor Erma Nasution Sugijanto Noorma Rosita Nuzul Wahyuning Diyah Nyilo Purnami Oudrey Addriana Paramita, Diajeng Putri Prof. Dr. Retno Sari, M.Sc., Apt. Purwitasari, Neny Putri Hamidah Khairunnisa Putri, Syakirah Yasmin Rahayyu, Annisa Maulidia Retno Sari Retno Sari Retno Widyowati Rijal, M. Agus Syamsur Rohana, Melissa SETIAWAN, Catur Dian Siammita, Dhea Anansya Sugijanto Kartosentono Sugiyartono Sugiyartono Sugiyartono, Sugiyartono Sugiyartono1 Suko Hardjono Suwaldi . Talitha Nabilla Wijayanata Tri Widiandani Tristiana Erawati Tristiana Erawati Tutiek Purwanti Tutik Sri Wahyuni Umi Aida Rohma Virnanda Syafira Hartatiningrum Widji Soeratri Wisnu Prasetyo Yusniasari, Putri Antika Yusuf, Helmy Yusuf, Helmy Zulfa Diana