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Development of tuberculosis pocket book and dental health and mouths for parents of children with tuberculosis in Tasikmalaya City Dewi, Tita Kartika; Kamelia, Emma; Triyanto, Rudi; Dadang, Abdullah Mubarok
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 4 (2024): October: Health Sciences and related fields
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v12i4.1726

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Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease that attacks various organs, including the lungs. Tuberculosis can also attack other organs, such as joints, bones, brain membranes, and the oral cavity is no exception. Oral tuberculosis provides a varied clinical picture, such as ulcers (canker sores), nodules (lumps), inflammation of the gums, and the lesions may or may not cause pain. According to the Tasikmalaya City Health Office, the number of TB patients in children as of March 2023 amounted to 503, with the age category of 0-5 years 254, 6-14 years 249. The Purpose of the Research: to produce a pocket book about tuberculosis and dental and oral health for parents of children with tuberculosis in Tasikmalaya City. Research Method: Research and Development (R&D) research method by collecting references for research materials, summarizing data by conducting FGD with tuberculosis program holders and dental and oral health program holders from the Tasikmalaya City Health Office and 22 health centers in the Tasikmalaya City Health Office area with 60 respondents, compiling pocket book products. Research Result: The description of the conclusion to the respondents' answers was the development of a pocket book on tuberculosis and dental and oral health for parents of children with tuberculosis in Tasikmalaya City. Conclusion: This study produced a pocket book about tuberculosis and dental and oral health for parents of children with tuberculosis.
Analysis of local government policy in efforts to realize caries-free Indonesia 2030 in Tasikmalaya City Kamelia, Emma; Rismayani, Lina; Dewi, Tita Kartika; Setiana, Rena; Robbihi, Hilmiy Ila; Dadang, Abdullah Mubarok
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 3 (2024): August: Health Sciences and related fields
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v12i3.1681

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Elementary school children are susceptible to dental and oral diseases so they still need special treatment. The prevalence of caries in the elementary school/MI graduate education group exceeds the Indonesian average of 89% and has a caries experience index (DMFT) of 8.2. West Java has a percentage of dental and oral health problems above the national figure of 58%, while data from the Tasikmalaya City Health Office (DKK), in 2017 showed the prevalence of dental caries in elementary school children was 56.2%. The purpose of this study is to examine the policies of the Regional Government in Efforts to Realize Indonesia Free of Caries 2030. In addition, the informants for this study were 3 representatives of UKS teachers in schools fostered by the Health Center and 2 cadres in the Health Center area. Data collection was carried out through Focus Group Discussions (FGD) and in-depth interviews. School Dental Health Efforts (UKGS) with School Health Efforts (UKS) so that time, budget, facilities and infrastructure are inadequate. Conclusion The bureaucratic structure, communication, resources and disposition of Tasikmalaya city in supporting the 2030 caries-free Indonesia program are not sufficient and a Tasikmalaya city regulation is needed to support this.