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Bridging Legal, Religious, and Human Rights Perspectives on LGBT Issue Nurnisaa AS; Okta Y, Setyo Luthfi
International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics
Publisher : Communication in Research and Publications (CRP)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijhlp.v2i4.165

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This study examines the legal, religious, and human rights views of the LGBT community in Indonesia. This study aims to provide a broader understanding of how society's views of LGBT are influenced by legal, religious, and human rights factors. The formulation of the problem in this study focuses on how the legal, Islamic religion, and human rights views of the LGBT community in Indonesia. This study uses a qualitative approach with literature study as the main method, focusing on the analysis of relevant written sources, such as books, articles, reports, laws, interpretations, hadiths, and human rights documents. Despite legal efforts through the Constitutional Court's decision rejecting the criminalization of same-sex activity, discrimination against LGBT individuals continues, both through regional regulations and conservative religious views. The Islamic perspective that views homosexuality as deviant behavior exacerbates social stigma and legal challenges for LGBT individuals.
Elderly Perceptions and Barriers in Accessing Digital Health Services: A Case Study in Tanjung Jaya Village, Panimbang District Putra S, Deva; Okta Y, Setyo Luthfi
International Journal of Health, Medicine, and Sports Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): International Journal of Health, Medicine, and Sports
Publisher : Corespub

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijhms.v2i4.149

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In the era of rapid digitalization, digital health services such as telemedicine and health applications have become essential tools for improving healthcare access, especially for vulnerable groups like the elderly. However, older adults often face various challenges when attempting to access these services, including issues related to digital literacy, physical limitations, and concerns over data security. This study aims to explore the perceptions of elderly individuals in Tanjung Jaya Village, Panimbang District, towards digital health services and the barriers they encounter. Using a qualitative approach, in-depth interviews were conducted with 12 elderly participants who had experience with or knowledge of digital health services. The findings reveal that most participants have a neutral perception of digital health services, with some expressing concerns over the complexity of technology and the security of their personal data. The primary barriers identified include low digital literacy, physical limitations, and a lack of trust in digital platforms. Solutions suggested by participants include direct training, assistance from family or medical staff, and the development of elderly-friendly applications. These findings highlight the need for tailored support and more accessible, user-friendly digital health services for older adults to enhance their engagement and improve their health outcomes.