Azzahra, Nabila Khairunisa
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SOCIAL HEROES PROJECT: EDUKASI MAHASISWA TENTANG RISIKO JATUH KEPADA LANSIA Azzahra, Gading Nasywa Aji; Maulina, Rufidah; Azzahra, Nabila Khairunisa
EBIMA : Jurnal Edukasi Bidan di Masyarakat Vol 3 No 1 (2022): EBIMA: Jurnal Edukasi Bidan di Masyarakat
Publisher : Jurusan Kebidanan Poltekkes Kemenkes Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36929/ebima.v3i1.482

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Background: The elderly is a condition where there are many physical and psychosocial changes, one of which is the risk of falling. The risk of falling in the elderly can be anticipated by conducting education or counseling so that awareness in the elderly will increase. The purpose of this community service is to provide information to the elderly and provide assistance. Method: This service involves 27 student committees, 8 volunteers, and 16 elderly at the Wreda Dharma Bakti Orphanage, Surakarta on June 25, 2022. The activities carried out are counseling on the risk of falling, thrashing and sewing activities, entertainment, and distribution of aid. Results: Community service activities went smoothly, the elderly seemed enthusiastic in participating in the activities indicated by the good therapeutic relationship between the two parties. The benefits are also felt by the organizers to explore the role of the profession as health workers. Conclusion: Counseling about the risk of falling can increase awareness about the risk of falling on him. Counseling activities can involve facilitators or nursing home staff in order to anticipate the risk of falling to the elderly in their nursing homes. Keywords: Elderly, Extension,Risk of Falling
The Influence of Cegah Anemia Remaja (Care) Educational Video on Knowledge and Perceptions of Anemia Prevention in Female Adolescents Azzahra, Nabila Khairunisa; Perestroika, Grhasta Dian; Argaheni, Niken Bayu; Kusmawati, Iffah Indri; Novika, Revi Gama Hatta
Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol. 10 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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Background: In adolescents aged 15-20 years, anemia is a disease that is susceptible, especially in young women. Early prevention efforts use educational videos motion graphics It has not been widely studied as to how much influence it has on knowledge and perceptions regarding the prevention of anemia in adolescents. This study aims to determine the effect of the Prevent Adolescent Anemia (CARE) educational video on knowledge and perceptions of preventing anemia in adolescents. Subjects and Method: A quantitative study was conducted on 68 teenage girls who were susceptible to anemia. This research used a quasi-experimental design that was held in February 2024 at Abi-Ummi Boyolali Islamic Boarding School. The dependent variable were adolescent knowledge and perception. The independent variable was Cegah Anemia Remaja (CARE) educa­tional video. The difference in values between the two groups was analyzed using the Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-ranks test. The influence of the CARE educational video on adolescents' knowledge and perceptions of anemia was examined using multinomial logistic regression. Results: The prevalence of knowledge of preventing anemia in adolescents is 58.8% sufficient and the majority's perception of preventing anemia in adolescents is good, at 94.1%. The effect of CARE educational videos on knowledge is significant (OR= 5.40; p <0.001) and on perception is also significant (OR= 5.48; p= 0.013). Conclusion: Health education through the Cegah Anemia Remaja (CARE) Educational Video has an effect on increasing knowledge and perception of anemia prevention in female adolescents.
The Influence of Cegah Anemia Remaja (Care) Educational Video on Knowledge and Perceptions of Anemia Prevention in Female Adolescents Azzahra, Nabila Khairunisa; Perestroika, Grhasta Dian; Argaheni, Niken Bayu; Kusmawati, Iffah Indri; Novika, Revi Gama Hatta
Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior Vol. 10 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26911/thejhpb.2025.10.03.02

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Background: In adolescents aged 15-20 years, anemia is a disease that is susceptible, especially in young women. Early prevention efforts use educational videos motion graphics It has not been widely studied as to how much influence it has on knowledge and perceptions regarding the prevention of anemia in adolescents. This study aims to determine the effect of the Prevent Adolescent Anemia (CARE) educational video on knowledge and perceptions of preventing anemia in adolescents. Subjects and Method: A quantitative study was conducted on 68 teenage girls who were susceptible to anemia. This research used a quasi-experimental design that was held in February 2024 at Abi-Ummi Boyolali Islamic Boarding School. The dependent variable were adolescent knowledge and perception. The independent variable was Cegah Anemia Remaja (CARE) educa­tional video. The difference in values between the two groups was analyzed using the Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-ranks test. The influence of the CARE educational video on adolescents' knowledge and perceptions of anemia was examined using multinomial logistic regression. Results: The prevalence of knowledge of preventing anemia in adolescents is 58.8% sufficient and the majority's perception of preventing anemia in adolescents is good, at 94.1%. The effect of CARE educational videos on knowledge is significant (OR= 5.40; p <0.001) and on perception is also significant (OR= 5.48; p= 0.013). Conclusion: Health education through the Cegah Anemia Remaja (CARE) Educational Video has an effect on increasing knowledge and perception of anemia prevention in female adolescents.
Accuracy of Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid for Cervical Lesions: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Riswana, Faris Regi; Riswana, Faris Rega; Agustasari, Krisjentha Iffah; Azzahra, Nabila Khairunisa
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): The 4th MICTOPH
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health Mulawarman University, Indonesia

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Background: Cervical cancer is the most common cancer and a main cause of death among women in low- and middle-income country. A simple screening method using Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid (VIA) has been recommended. However, the diagnostic accuracy of this test varies across populations and clinical contexts. Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of VIA compared with the gold standard (histopathology) for detecting precancerous lesions in the cervix. Research Methods: A systematic search was conducted in PubMed, Scopus, and ScienceDirect from 2015 to 2025 following the PRISMA guidelines. A total of 764 studies were identified and only 15 studies were included, with a total sample of 3,237. The risk of bias was assessed using the QUADAS-2. Studies reporting diagnostic outcomes (TP, FP, TN, FN) were included in this review. The data were analysed using a bivariate random-effects model with HSROC curve. Results: The overall analysis showed a pooled sensitivity of 68% (95% CI: 55–80%) and a specificity of 79% (95% CI: 66–88%), indicating moderate diagnostic accuracy across studies. The HSROC curve was positioned toward the upper-left region, reflecting higher specificity and improved model stability. Subgroup analysis revealed that VIA in HIV-negative women demonstrated the best diagnostic performance sensitivity 78%, specificity 85%. When VIA was used as a primary test, it exhibited the most balanced accuracy sensitivity 75%, specificity 80% compared with VIA as a triage test. Conclusion: VIA test demonstrates moderate diagnostic accuracy for detecting cervical precancerous lesions, the best performing in HIV-negative populations, and when used as a primary test.
Global Research Trends on Stunting Prevention in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Ariyatna, Putri Anita; Azzahra, Nabila Khairunisa; Widuri, Salma Santi; Putri, Winny Cinta Permata; Madaningrum, Isnawiyah
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): The 4th MICTOPH
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health Mulawarman University, Indonesia

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Background : Stunting is a significant health problem in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Despite the upward research of stunting in LMICs, the prevalence of stunting still exceeds WHO targets. Objective : This research trend aims to look at the future research of stunting prevention in LMICs. Research Methods/ Implementation Methods : Bibliometric analysis was conducted using the PubMed database with a publication range of 1990–2024. A total of 430 articles that met the inclusion criteria were extracted and analyzed using bibliometric tools and VOSviewer. Results : The number of publications has increased significantly, particularly over the past 34 years. Research on stunting prevention in low- and middle-income countries has been predominantly conducted by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, while the United States emerged as the most productive country. Most publications focused on themes related to breastfeeding, undernutrition, and education. Based on the keyword co-occurrence visualization, this bibliometric analysis identified potential themes that may guide future research directions. Conclusion/Lesson Learned : This study uses quantitative data to emphasize the importance of greater research attention to stunting prevention in children, especially in low- and middle-income countries. Stunting prevention interventions are shifting from traditional approaches to addressing multifactorial causes.