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Key Factors For Successful Flood Disaster Knowledge Transfer In Riverbank Areas: A Literature Review Rifanti, Dinda Putri; Permatasari, Karina Putri; Siswahyuni, Zulaika
Health Frontiers: Multidisciplinary Journal for Health Professionals Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Health Frontiers
Publisher : Tarqabin Nusantara Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62255/mjhp.v2i1.98

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Introduction: Floods are seasonal disasters when water capacity overflows from existing waves and drowns the surrounding land. The losses incurred by floods, especially indirect losses, rank first or second after earthquakes or tsunamis. Methods: A systematic search of Cochrane, Google Scholar, PubMed, Scopus, Embase and Web of Science database reviews. The following keywords were used to conduct the literature search: "Flood", "Capacity Building", and "Natural Disaster". Results: From the review of 14 abstracts and titles, six were determined to meet the research objectives. Overall, Interaction and Collaboration in Flood Disaster Knowledge Transfer, Experience, Social Learning, and Transdisciplinary Approach in Flood Disaster Knowledge Transfer, Knowledge Management and Absorption Capacity in Flood Disaster Knowledge Transfer. Conclusion: Interaction and collaboration in flood disaster knowledge transfer is essential to reduce disaster risks and losses. Collaboration between all relevant sectors, such as government, business, community, academia, and mass media, can also help reduce flood risk through disaster programs. Experience, social learning and transdisciplinary approaches all play a role in improving the knowledge capacity and attitudes of communities in dealing with floods. Knowledge management and absorptive capacity in flood disaster knowledge transfer are also important to reduce disaster losses and improve disaster preparedness
The Role of Social Media to Eradicate Leprosy Stigma: Tertiary Prevention for Enhanced Lives Diansasnita, Aisha; Azzahra, Alifia rizqyandra; Thohar, Amru ubaidillah; Arini, Dewi; Husna, Fahrun Nisa sifaul; Rahma , Fidela; Musyaffa, Hanif ahmad; Harianto, Maria kireina; Permatasari, Karina putri; Ummah, Mazroatul khoiroh; Testania, Nabila; Azzahro, Nur fauziah; Usraturrahmah, Usraturrahmah
Inovasi Lokal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Inovasi Lokal
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Leprosy is an infectious disease that can affect the skin, peripheral nerves and other organs in the human body. Leprosy is caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium leprae, which is also known as leprae. Even though leprosy has a long history, this disease is still a global health problem, especially in developing countries like Indonesia. The aim of this research is as a health promotion tool to provide information and education about leprosy by providing tertiary prevention efforts through social media with the Instagram account @komkes.ikmb22. The research method used was content analysis of health promotion media. This research shows that media in the form of posters regarding tertiary prevention of leprosy succeeded in attracting the attention of the public or viewers with positive interactions, namely by giving 61 likes and 2 comments. It can be concluded that health promotion through social media, especially Instagram, can be an effective strategy to increase public understanding about leprosy and reduce social stigma. Increasing knowledge regarding tertiary prevention of leprosy can change people's quality of life for the better.
Analisis Dampak dari Pelaksanaan Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Terhadap Kesehatan Reproduksi : A Literature Review Romadlona, Nohan Arum; Azzahra, Alifia Rizqyandra; Setyawati, Avita Ayu; Permatasari, Karina Putri; Azizah, Naila Aufa; Azzahro, Nur Fauziah; Nazia, Safira Intan
Prosiding Seminar Kesehatan Nasional Sexophone 2024: Kekerasan dalam Pacaran: Hubungan Romantis Berujung Tragis
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

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Female genital mutilation is a partial cutting of the entire clitoris and even the labia minora and majora. In Indonesia, based on Riskesdas data in 2018, there was a prevalence of 30.6% of the incidence of female genital mutilation, which means that 1 in 3 children have experienced female genital mutilation. This is contrary in the medical field, where FGM has a negative impact on reproductive health. The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of FGM on reproductive health. This study used a method in the form of a literature review by conducting a review of articles on the theme of female genital mutilation associated with reproductive health. The articles used in this study are 12 with a publication year of 2014-2024, the language used is Indonesian. From the analysis conducted, it was found that there are short-term and long-term impacts in the implementation of female genital mutilation on reproductive health, short-term impacts include bleeding, tetanus, and rotting wounds, while long-term impacts include prolonged pain, difficulty during menstruation, urinary tract infections, incontinence, and complications during childbirth.