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The Role Of Digital Health Technology In Enhancing Health Promotion Campaigns : A Case Study From A Resource Imites Region Rita Rena Pudyastuti; Johanna Tomasoa; Andrias Horhoruw; Marta Atik Martsiningsih
Oshada Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): Oshada Journal - August
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/1tng5802

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Study This evaluate role technology digital health in increase effectiveness campaign promotion health in the region with source Power limited use method studies literature . Focus main is understand contribution application health , social media platforms , and services message short (SMS) in expand reach and impact information health , as well as identify challenges and solutions related its application . This method involving review systematic to relevant literature , including​ article journal , report research , and publication about technology digital health . Analysis aiming collect data about effectiveness technology , challenges faced, and strategies implemented . Findings show that technology digital health has the potential big in repair access information health , improve awareness society , and encourage behavior healthy. Limitations internet access and low digital literacy can hinder utilization technology. The proposed solution covering investment in infrastructure technology information , improvement digital literacy through training , and work The same between government , sector private sector , and non- governmental organizations . Technology digital health can become tool effective in reach objective health a more society good and even , especially in areas with source Power limited , with support and planned strategies. Research This give outlook about optimization technology digital health based proof studies literature For results better health​ Good .
Increasing Women's Awareness and Concern for Breast Cancer through Health Education: Impact of Educational Programs on Early Detection and Prevention Rita Rena Pudyastuti; Sujono Sujono; Kariyadi Kariyadi; Johanna Tomasoa
Oshada Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Oshada Journal - February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/jake1725

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Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death in women worldwide, with incidence rates increasing every year. Early detection and prevention are important steps in reducing mortality from this disease. Women's low awareness and understanding of breast cancer is a major barrier to early detection. This literature study aims to analyze the impact of health education programs on increasing women's awareness and concern about breast cancer, especially in the aspects of early detection and prevention. Based on the literature review, it was found that health education programs have a significant role in improving women's understanding of risk factors, early symptoms, and the importance of breast self-examination and clinical examination. A number of studies have shown that before receiving education, many women did not understand the importance of early detection and tended to neglect breast examination. After participating in the education program, there was an increase in knowledge and a positive change in attitude towards early detection, with more women willing to perform regular breast examinations. This study also revealed that interactive and community-based education methods are more effective than passive delivery of information. Thus, the results of this literature study confirm that health education is an effective strategy in increasing women's awareness and concern about breast cancer. The implementation of more innovative and technology-based education programs can be a solution in reaching more women, especially in areas with limited access to health services.
Co-Authors Adiaksa, Baso Witman Alifia Ridha Aufa Ajzahra Almujadi, Almujadi Andi Nur Indah Sari Andrias Horhoruw Andrias Horhoruw ANDRIAS HORHORUW Andrias Horhoruw Andrias Horhoruw, Andrias Anik Nuryati anik nuryati Anik Nuryati Anik Nuryati, Anik Bambang Supriyanta, Bambang Budi Martono Budi Setiawan Cut Mutia Tatisina Dunggio, Abdul Rivai Saleh EnySetyowati, Sri Evi Fitriany Fadli Fadli Fahri, Ahmad Hardisari, R.R Ratih Harlina Harlina Harmilah Harmilah Harmilah, Harmilah Inamah Inamah Johanna Tomasoa Kariyadi Kariyadi Kariyadi Kariyadi Kariyadi Kariyadi Kariyadi Kariyadi Kariyadi Kariyadi Kariyadi, Kariyadi Kasiyati, Menik Kurniawati Kurniawati M. Atik Martsiningsih Marta Atik Martsiningsih Martha Atik Martiningsih Martha Atik Martiningsih Martha Atik Martsiningsih Martsiningsih, M. Atik Martsiningsih, Marta Atik Martsiningsih, Martha Atik Mely Gustina Menik Kasiyati Muji Rahayu Muji Rahayu Musdalifah Musdalifah Nawangwulan, Kurniati Nilfar Ruaida Ningsih, Eka Sarofah Nur Aida Kubangun * Peluw, Zulfikar Prima Dewi Kusumawati Pudyastuti, Siti Nuryani Rahmad Rahmat Pannyiwi Rahmawati, Ully Rahmawati, Uly Ramadania, Arindha Desyifa S.Dunggio, Abdul Rivai Sardjito Eko Windarso Sardjito Eko Windarso, Sardjito Eko Setyowati, Sri Eny Sistiyono Sistiyono, Sistiyono Siti Nur Syariah Siti Nuryani Siti Nuryani Siti Nuryani Siti Nuryani Pudyastuti Siti Nuryani, Siti Situmeang, Lamria Sri Eny Setyowati Sri Eny Setyowati Sri Eny Setyowati Sri Eny Setyowati Sri Sulpha Siregar Subrata Tri Widada, Subrata Tri Sujono Sujono Sujono Sujono Sujono Sujono, Sujono Sutrisno, Sutrisno Suyana Suyana Suyana Suyana, Suyana Tomasoa, Johanna Ully Rahmawati Ullya Rahmawati Ullya Rahmawati Ullya Rahmawati Uly Rahmawati Wahyu Widyantoro Wahyu Widyantoro Wahyuni Aziza Werdini, Yoessy Etna Windarso, Sarjito Eko Yadnya, I Dewa Gede Sayang Adi Yermi, Yermi Zulfikar Husni Faruq