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The Effect of Education using Comics on the Knowledge of Earthquake Mitigation of 4th Grade Students at Al-Azhar 16 Islamic Elementary School Cilacap Reza, Anggit; Wijaya, Oktomi; Qomariyah, Nurul; Hutomo, Muhammad Agita; Khoiru Nisa, Afifah; Ulfa, MH Muflihatul; Perdana Putri, Rachma Greta
Ahmad Dahlan Medical Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): May 2024
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/admj.v5i1.10831

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Indonesia is an archipelagic country situated on the Ring of Fire, which frequently experiences earthquakes. Cilacap Regency is ranked 456th nationally with a medium-risk classification in the Earthquake Disaster Risk Index for the year 2021. The impact of earthquakes depends on their type and magnitude, including on schools, with 52,902 schools located in earthquake-prone areas. During the 2018 NTB Earthquake, 1,235 schools experienced damage. Earthquakes can also occur while children are studying at school. Elementary schools are one of the foundations of the children's community. The group of elementary school children is a vulnerable group that needs protection and, at the same time, needs to enhance their knowledge of earthquake disaster mitigation. One enjoyable medium to educate elementary school children about earthquake disaster mitigation is through comics.To determine the influence of Education with Comic Media on the Knowledge of Earthquake Disaster Mitigation for 4th-grade students at SD Islam Al-Azhar 16 Cilacap, a research was conducted using a qualitative research method with a Pre Experimental design using the One Group Pretest-Posttest design. The sampling technique used in this study was total sampling, so all 78 members of the population were included as samples.Statistical analysis using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test showed a Z-value of -6.941 and a significance value (p-value) of 0.000, at α = 0.05. This means that there is a significant difference in the average knowledge between before and after providing Education with Comic Media for Earthquake Disaster Mitigation.
Functional Disaster Preparedness at Community Health Centers in Mount Merapi Yogyakarta Disaster Prone Areas Arliono, Tri Yunanto; Putra, Fadly Muhammad Bima; Wijaya, Oktomi; Ihsana, Nuni; Indarto, Bayu Praditya; Hutomo, Muhammad Agita; Putri, Rachma Greta Perdana; Heriyanto, Mochammad Junaidy; Wijaya, Adi Indra; Alim, Ahmad Muttaqin
Ahmad Dahlan Medical Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/admj.v5i2.10946

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Mount Merapi is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. The major eruptions happened in 1768, 1822, 1849, 1872, and the most recently in 2010. Three health centers are situated at the foot of Mount Merapi, with a high risk of potential disasters, ranging from eruptions and cold lava flows to landslides. To maintain service quality and effective disaster response, this study aimed to provide evaluation material for optimizing service quality and assessing the readiness level of these health centers. The research used a quantitative analysis method, collecting numerical data to outline the preparedness level of the three health centers: Puskesmas Pakem, Puskesmas Turi, and Puskesmas Cangkringan. The results, achieved through manual calculations, indicated that Puskesmas Pakem exhibited the highest functional preparedness with a score of 0.45, categorized as "moderate." Puskesmas Turi scored 0.40, also categorized as "moderate." On the other hand, Puskesmas Cangkringan scored 0.24, falling into the "low" category. In conclusion, two health centers fell into the "moderate" category, which means the risks to the safety of staff and patients persisted, necessitating future interventions. Meanwhile, one health center fell into the "low" category, signifying its inability to function optimally during disasters and requiring immediate interventions