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Education and Cadre in Improving Knowledge of One Health in Elementary School-Age Children Sari, Siti Shofiya Novita; Saputro, Sigit Ari; Qurniyawati, Eny; Yamani, Laura Navika; Astutik, Erni; Maulana, Firdausy Kurnia; Maghfiroh, Lailatul
Jurnal Pengabdian dan Peningkatan Mutu Masyarakat (Janayu) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Pengabdian dan Peningkatan Mutu Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/janayu.v5i2.30955

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Purpose – Elementary school students can become agents of change so that education on the concept of One Health. The purpose of this community service is to increase knowledge about the concept of One Health in students and the regeneration of Little One Health Ambassadors at SDN Kalisari II Surabaya City. Design/methodology/approach – The method was counseling on the concept of One Health, and the selection of Little One Health Ambassadors. Activities were carried out in August-September 2023. The educational material was from One Health Lessons and have been adapted for children aged 8 - 10 years. One Health Ambassadors were selected based on the results of the assessment of poster work about One Health, and mastery of One Health material. Counseling activities on One Health education were carried out in the fourth and fifth grades with a total of 80 students. Findings – The results showed that the education provided can improve the knowledge of the target group about the concept of One Health (p-value = 0.003). The first winner of One Health ambassadors was chosen who indicated that he mastered the material about One Health and his work was the most interesting and could present it well. Originality/value – Community service activities produce changes that are by external targets.
SPATIAL ANALYSIS FOR MICROPLANNING TO ADDRESS IMMUNIZATION INEQUALITIES IN INDONESIA Astutik, Erni; Hargono, Arief; Artanti, Kurnia Dwi; Hidajah, Atik Choirul; Husnina, Zida; Sari, Siti Shofiya Novita; Sitohang, R. Vensya; Surya, Asik; Hapsari, Ratna Budi; Feletto, Marta
Indonesian Journal of Health Administration (Jurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia) Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jaki.v13i1.2025.68-81

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Background: To achieve high and equitable immunization coverage, it is important to understand the access and utilization barriers, as well as the influencing determinants among population groups. Aims: This study aims to identify high-risk regencies and explore the application of spatial analysis to support microplanning in immunization programs. Methods: This study employed an implementation research design conducted in Aceh Province, Indonesia. Secondary datasets on immunization coverage, health human resources, facilities, and socio-economic parameters were analyzed. Focus group discussions (FGDs) and training sessions were conducted with health workers. Results: The average coverage of universal child immunization (UCI) across villages was 24.18%, while complete basic immunization (CBI) reached 55.85%. In general, regencies with low UCI and CBI often had limited human resources, inadequate health facilities, and a high proportion of high-risk populations. This study identified hot spots and cold spots in the study area. Additionally, participants reported that mapping using the application was easier and beneficial for supporting the preparation of immunization micro-planning. Conclusion: Spatial analysis can help address inequalities in immunization services and support resources during immunization. Qualitative approaches provided a deeper understanding of undocumented information. The use of mapping applications facilitated more effective microplanning in immunization programs. Keywords: Child mortality, health risk, immunization, microplanning, vaccine.