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Pengembangan Buku Saku Kesehatan sebagai Media Edukasi pada Pasien COVID-19 yang Menjalani Isolasi Mandiri Lolita, Lolita; Ikhsanudin, Azis; Ligawa, Yuniar Nabilla; Makwa, Nidaul; Larasati, Febrilla Ayu; Sukmaningtyas, Rachmawati; Nabila, Nabila; Khoirot, Asiilah Fatihatul; Hanisari, Putri; Gunanti, Faril; Ramdhani, Merry
Jurnal Surya Masyarakat Vol 5, No 2 (2023): Mei 2023
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/jsm.5.2.2023.161-171

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Coronavirus Illness (COVID)-19, an infectious respiratory illness were first dicscovered in Wuhan, China in 2019. This diseases has become a global pandemic which spread quiclkly worldwide.  In order to combat this pandemic, it is critical that health efforts must be carried out by all segments of society. Health education is one of the health initiatives, particularly for COVID-19 patients who are experiencing self-isolation.  The availability of COVID-19 health education pocket books may help them in better understanding  about COVID-19. The method of health education is to provide a pocket book named "Serba-Serbi COVID-19" in both softfile and hardfile format to patients undergoing self isolation in the Umbulharjo I, Umbulharjo II, and Kotagede II Health Centers,  Yogyakarta.  The materials presented  in the pocket book included iself isolation protocols for COVID-19 positive patients, the role of vaccination, strategies to identify hoax news and other materials related to therapy and prevention of COVID-19 infection. The pocket book assessment was conducted by media experts, material experts, and patients undergoing self-isolation at Umbulharjo I, Umbulharjo II, and Kotagede II health centers.  Two stages of pocket book evaluation by self isolation patients were completed. There were seven participants in the first round, and a total of thirty people took part in the second round. When the pocket book assessment was evaluated in stages one and two, the results revealed "very feasible" and "decent" for the six aspects of the assessment (benefits, size, material, visual display, language or vocabulary selection, presentation of pocket book). The feasibility study  of pocket book named "Serba-Serbi COVID-19" concluded that self islation COVID-19 patients who read and assessed the pocket book  could understood the material well.
Pengaruh penggunaan AD-Pharm Hypertension Mobile Health Application terhadap tingkat kepatuhan minum obat pasien hipertensi di Puskesmas Kota Yogyakarta Wigka Pawestri, Novianti; Zukhruf Saputri, Ginanjar; Hidayati, Ana; Muhammad Irham, Lalu; Hanisari, Putri; S, Yuni; Galuh, Tiwi; Sany
Pharmasipha : Pharmaceutical Journal of Islamic Pharmacy Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Maret
Publisher : University Of Darussalam Gontor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/pharmasipha.v9i1.13123

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The prevalence of hypertension in Indonesia is still quite high. One of the causes of the high incidence of hypertension is patient’s nonadherence in their treatment, such as forgetting to take medication. The patient's medication adherence determines the success of hypertension therapy. AD-Pharm Hypertension Mobile Health Application contains several features, one of which is a reminder to remind patients to take medication. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the AD-Pharm Hypertension Mobile Health Application on the level of medication adherence of hypertension patients in 4 public health centers in Yogyakarta.  This research method is a quasi-experimental pre-post design with a control group. The sampling technique was consecutive sampling involving 100 respondents, of which 50 respondents were the control group and 50 were the intervention group. The intervention that is given is AD-Pharm hypertension mobile health application. Data were collected using the MARS-5 questionnaire which were analyzed using Mann Whitney test and the Wilcoxon test. The results of the analysis showed that there was a significant difference (p=0.001) of medication adherence between the pre and post-test of the intervention group from 23.96±1.525 to 24.46±1. While in the control group there was no significant difference (p=0.059), from 24.04±1.142 (pre-test) to 24.16±0.976 (post-test). Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that there is a significant effect on the use of AD-Pharm Hypertension Mobile Health Application on the level of medication adherence of hypertension patients.