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Penanggulangan Malaria Oleh Tim Jumantik Di SDN INPRES Arso 8 Kabupaten Keerom Assa, Inriyanti; Asmuruf, Frans Augusthinus; Bouway, Dolfinus Yufu; Pangayow, Bill J.C; Kawulur, Hanna S; Bowaire, Anike N; Yufuai, Agustina; Tuturop, Katarina L; Pariaribo, Konstantina M; Rumbiak, Helmin; Ratnasariani, Widyawati; Mamoribo, Sherly N; Ramandey, Sherly; Simanjuntak, Lamria
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 7 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS CENDERAWASIH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v7i1.3939

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Dengue hemorrhagic fever, malaria, filariasis are several diseases that are mediated by mosquitoes and are endemic diseases in several regions of Indonesia including Papua. Data in 2016 stated that Keerom Regency ranked first in the district with the highest API in Indonesia, which was 431 per 1000 population and 13% of malaria cases in Indonesia and 20% of malaria cases in Papua. Jumantik training activities are coaching activities for children with the aim of introducing and explaining to children about dengue fever and its prevention, as well as increasing children's awareness and participation to carry out PSN in their neighborhoods. So it is hoped that there will be a decrease in the number of malaria cases in Papua. Keywords: Malaria, Jumantik, Papua
Description of families affected by fire disaster in Jayapura city area Iribaram, Ibrahim Ismail; Bouway, Dolfinus; Tuturop, Katarina L; Wakum, Arnold; Tappy, Melkior; Adimuntja, Natalia Paskawati
Journal of Midwifery and Nursing Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): January: Health Science
Publisher : Institute Of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/jmn.v6i1.4243

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Fire disasters are always unpredictable and unpredictable. Fires often cause various undesirable consequences both concerning material losses, business activities, environmental damage, and pose a threat to the safety of human life. Fires can cause life-threatening impacts and material and social losses, so this shows the need for increased vigilance in fire prevention. The causes of fires in Jayapura City can be caused by natural and non-natural factors. The purpose of this study was to determine the description of families affected by fire disasters in Jayapura City. This type of research is survey research. With the approach used in this research is descriptive quantitative. The population in this study were 73 respondents (KK) affected by fire disasters in Jayapura City in 2022 and a sample of 73 samples with accidental sampling technique. Data were obtained using a questionnaire and analysed using univariate analysis. The results of univariate analysis showed the characteristics of respondents who were male (64.4%), aged <40 years (57.5%), high school education (SMA) (47.9%). The results of the study according to the variables of knowledge level, experience and preparedness were less knowledgeable as many as 24 respondents (32.9%), had less experience as many as 54 respondents (74.0%), and less preparedness as many as 48 respondents (65.8%).
Digital Skills on One Health for Gen Z: Pemberdayaan Mahasiswa Lintas Disiplin melalui Literasi Digital dan Edukasi Kesehatan di Kampung Hobong, Papua Sokoy, Fredrik; Assa, Inriyanti; Yesaya Samay, Izak; Innah, Herbert; Yufuai, Agustina R; Rumbiak, Helmin; Pariaribo, Konstantina M; Tuturop, Katarina L
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v8i1.4847

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The rapid development of information technology has created both opportunities and challenges in public health promotion, especially for Gen Z. This community engagement project, conducted by the One Health Collaboration Center at Universitas Cenderawasih, aimed to enhance digital literacy and health promotion skills among university students and the community in Hobong Village. A total of 88 participants, including 30 university students from diverse disciplines and 58 villagers, participated in a series of offline training and field surveys. The activities included training in video editing, Open Data Kit (ODK) usage, and education on gender-based violence. The outcome shows improved understanding and engagement in digital-based health promotion among participants. This project demonstrates how One Health initiatives can empower communities through interprofessional collaboration and digital tools. Keywords: Digital Literacy, One Health, Gen Z, Gender-based Violence, Community Engagement, Papua, ODK Collect
Penguatan Etika Berkomunikasi Dalam Pendidikan Tinggi Berbasis Karakter Assa, Inriyanti; Tuturop, Katarina L; Kawulur, Hanna; Ayomi, Mina; Mamoribo, Sherly
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v8i1.4848

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This program aimed to strengthen the understanding and practical application of ethics and health communication among interdisciplinary students. Within the academic environment, effective communication and ethical behavior are fundamental in shaping students’ character as future leaders. The activity emphasized the importance of ethical communication, appropriate behavior, and dress code in campus interactions, particularly in relationships among students, faculty members, and administrative staff. Using a participatory approach, the program involved 57 students who engaged in lectures, discussions, and hands-on practice in composing academic messages. The material was delivered by three expert speakers in communication and health ethics. The results indicated an increased awareness among students regarding the significance of ethics and communication in building healthy, productive, and professional relationships within the campus environment. This article comprehensively discusses the background, implementation methods, and outcomes of the activity, which are relevant to strengthening students' interpersonal and ethical capacity. This approach is expected to serve as a cross-sectoral learning model for developing a socially, professionally, and ethically resilient young generation. Keywords: Ethics, Communication, Interdisciplinary
Literasi Kesehatan Dan Aksi Tindak Pencegahan Malaria Di Kampung Maribu, Kabupaten Jayapura Assa, Inriyanti; Tuturop, Katarina L; Pariaribo, Konstantina M; Asmuruf, Frans Augusthinus
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v7i2.4565

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In 2023, malaria is the second most prevalent disease in Jayapura Regency. Prevention and control are crucial in mitigating the elevated prevalence of malaria. Consequently, it is essential to raise awareness regarding the significance of malaria prevention and control within the community. This community service aimed to improve the community's knowledge, attitudes, and practices around malaria. Malaria prevention measures had implemented as practices in this activity. This service had been conducted at Maribu Village, West Sentani District, Jayapura Regency. The outcomes of the activities indicated a favorable response from the community about the enhancement of information pertaining to malaria prevention and control.
Skrining Malaria Puskesmas Hebeybhulu Yoka Kota Jayapura Tuturop, Katarina L; Asriati; Pariaribo, Konstantina M; Adimuntja, Natalia; Bouway, Dolfinus Yufu; Yufuai, Agustina; Assa, Inriyanti
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v7i2.4567

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Clinical manifestations and laboratory examinations can help diagnose malaria. Several methods, such as molecular-based tests, RDT, and microscopic examination by reading thick and thin blood smears, can be used to diagnose malaria through laboratory tests. RDT is an alternative method for malaria diagnosis that targets Plasmodium antigens. It has been widely used around the world. Public Health students from Cenderawasih University, in collaboration with the Hebeybhulu Yoka Health Center, conducted malaria screening using anamnesis and blood examination methods with RDT. The screening practice started on Tuesday, November 4, 2024, and will continue until November 13, 2024. collecting samples from patients receiving treatment at Puskesmas Hebeybhulu Yoka. Based on the screening results, the biggest risk factor contributing to malaria cases is stagnant water, such as ditches, with 11 positive cases (21.2%). Respondents who tested positive for malaria were 82.7%, with 13.6% testing positive for tertian malaria, 2.5% for tropical malaria, and 1.2% for mixed malaria.