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Empowering Communities: Harnessing Technology for HIV Literacy and Triple Zero Goals Pratama Adiwinoto, Ronald; Wijaya, Jennifer; Martono, Alicia Stevina; Putri, Fernita Naomi; Prasasti, Vincentia; Prasetya, Hanung
Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol. 9 No. 4 (2024)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26911/thejhpb.2024.09.04.03

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic provides a unique opportunity to reinvigorate efforts to achieve the Triple Zero HIV goal by 2030-zero new cases, zero deaths from AIDS, and zero stigma. This scoping review explores technology, including social media and big data, in increasing HIV literacy and community engagement. It is crucial to prioritize the Triple Zero HIV targets, which involve the eradication of new HIV infections, AIDS-related deaths, and the stigma associated with HIV, amidst the COVID-19 epidemic. This study aimed to rigorously investigate and identify new technology-driven therapeutics to eliminate HIV, AIDS-related fatalities, and social discrimination by 2030. Subjects and Method: A systematic review was conducted by searching articles from PubMed and ResearchGate is an article published from 2015 to present. The keywords were “HIV education technology” and “community engagement.” Articles covering technology-based HIV literacy and community engagement were selected, and other databases were searched extensively for this scoping review. The search included "HIV education technology” “Community engagement” and "Big data in HIV prevention”. The articles were selected by PRISMA flow diagram method. Results: A total of 8 studies was included in this review. This study revealed innovative approaches to HIV education through technology, including mobile applications and social media campaigns. These tools provide easily accessible information, reducing stigma and discrimination. Big data and predictive analytics can target interventions effectively. The post-COVID-19 era allows for community mobilization through social media campaigns and virtual support groups, fostering solidarity and access to care. According to our analysis, mobile apps and social media campaigns are novel HIV education methods. These tools make knowledge accessible, decreasing stigma and discrimination. Big data and predictive analytics target interventions. Community mobilization through social media campaigns and virtual support groups promotes solidarity and care post-COVID-19. Conclusion: Technology, heightened health awareness, and community engagement can drive progress toward the Triple Zero goal of HIV by 2030, creating a world with no new cases, no AIDS deaths, and no stigma. This opportunity arises in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, which offers new avenues for HIV prevention and care.
Characteristics of Knee Osteoarthritis Patients Undergoing TKR Surgery at the Hospital Orthopedic and Traumatology Hospital in 2022-2023 Putri, Fernita Naomi; Prima Arundani; Andi Abdullah; Lena Wijayaningrum
CoMPHI Journal: Community Medicine and Public Health of Indonesia Journal Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Februari
Publisher : Perhimpunan Dokter Kedokteran Komunitas dan Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia (PDK3MI)

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Osteoartritis (OA) didefinisikan sebagai kerusakan progresif tulang rawan artikular yang sering terjadi pada populasi geriatri. Faktor resiko OA dapat dibagi menjadi dua kategori : faktor tingkat individu (usia, jenis kelamin, obesitas, genetika, dan diet) dan faktor tingkat sendi (cedera, ketidaksejajaran, dan pembebanan abnormal pada sendi). Prevalensi OA mencakup 50% pasien berusia 65 tahun atau lebih tua yang menunjukkan tanda-tanda radiografi OA, namun hanya 10% pria dan 13% wanita lansia yang menunjukkan adanya gejala klinis dari OA, dan sekitar 10% di antaranya menderita kecacatan yang berhubungan dengan OA. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui karakteristik pasien osteoarthritis lutut yang menjalani operasi TKR di Rumah Sakit Orthopedi dan Traumatologi Surabaya pada tahun 2022 – 2023. Desain penelitian deskriptif dengan menggunakan metode purposive sampling dari data sekunder rekam medis pasien OA lutut yang menjalani operasi TKR di Rumah Sakit Orthopedi dan Traumatologi Surabaya. Didapatkan data sebanyak 120 data rekam medis pasien yang memenuhi kriteria inklusi. Data dideskripsikan dalam bentuk frekuensi, persentase, grafik, dan juga table menggunakan software Microsoft Excel. Kesimpulan penelitian didapatkan sebanyak 120 kasus yang secara sosiodemografi memiliki mayoritas usia ≥ 65 tahun dengan rata – rata usia 67,25 tahun, berjenis kelamin Perempuan, dan memiliki pekerjaan sebagai ibu rumah tangga. Distribusi berat badan berdasarkan IMT mayoritas memiliki kategori obesitas I, dan rata – rata berat badan pasien adalah 67,53 kg. Sedangkan untuk derajat OA yang diderita mayoritas pasien mengidap OA derajat 4. Osteoarthritis (OA) is defined as the progressive destruction of articular cartilage that often occurs in the geriatric population. Risk factors for OA can be divided into two categories: individual-level factors (age, gender, obesity, genetics, and diet) and joint-level factors (injury, misalignment, and abnormal loading of the joint). The prevalence of OA includes 50% of patients aged 65 years or older who show radiographic signs of OA, but only 10% of elderly men and 13% of elderly women show clinical symptoms of OA, and about 10% of them suffer from OA-related disability. This study aims to determine the characteristics of knee osteoarthritis patients who underwent TKR surgery at the Surabaya Orthopedic and Traumatology Hospital in 2022 - 2023. Descriptive research design using purposive sampling method from secondary data of medical records of knee OA patients undergoing TKR surgery at Surabaya Orthopedic and Traumatology Hospital. Data were obtained from 120 patient medical records that met the inclusion criteria. Data were described in the form of frequencies, percentages, graphs, and tables using Microsoft Excel software. The conclusion of the study was obtained as many as 120 cases whose sociodemographics had a majority age ≥ 65 years with an average age of 67.25 years, were female, and had jobs as housewives. The distribution of body weight based on BMI, the majority had an obesity category I, and the average patient weight was 67.53 kg. As for the degree of OA suffered, the majority of patients have grade 4 OA.
Empowering Communities: Harnessing Technology for HIV Literacy and Triple Zero Goals Pratama Adiwinoto, Ronald; Wijaya, Jennifer; Martono, Alicia Stevina; Putri, Fernita Naomi; Prasasti, Vincentia; Prasetya, Hanung
Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol. 9 No. 4 (2024)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26911/thejhpb.2024.09.04.03

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic provides a unique opportunity to reinvigorate efforts to achieve the Triple Zero HIV goal by 2030-zero new cases, zero deaths from AIDS, and zero stigma. This scoping review explores technology, including social media and big data, in increasing HIV literacy and community engagement. It is crucial to prioritize the Triple Zero HIV targets, which involve the eradication of new HIV infections, AIDS-related deaths, and the stigma associated with HIV, amidst the COVID-19 epidemic. This study aimed to rigorously investigate and identify new technology-driven therapeutics to eliminate HIV, AIDS-related fatalities, and social discrimination by 2030. Subjects and Method: A systematic review was conducted by searching articles from PubMed and ResearchGate is an article published from 2015 to present. The keywords were “HIV education technology” and “community engagement.” Articles covering technology-based HIV literacy and community engagement were selected, and other databases were searched extensively for this scoping review. The search included "HIV education technology” “Community engagement” and "Big data in HIV prevention”. The articles were selected by PRISMA flow diagram method. Results: A total of 8 studies was included in this review. This study revealed innovative approaches to HIV education through technology, including mobile applications and social media campaigns. These tools provide easily accessible information, reducing stigma and discrimination. Big data and predictive analytics can target interventions effectively. The post-COVID-19 era allows for community mobilization through social media campaigns and virtual support groups, fostering solidarity and access to care. According to our analysis, mobile apps and social media campaigns are novel HIV education methods. These tools make knowledge accessible, decreasing stigma and discrimination. Big data and predictive analytics target interventions. Community mobilization through social media campaigns and virtual support groups promotes solidarity and care post-COVID-19. Conclusion: Technology, heightened health awareness, and community engagement can drive progress toward the Triple Zero goal of HIV by 2030, creating a world with no new cases, no AIDS deaths, and no stigma. This opportunity arises in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, which offers new avenues for HIV prevention and care.