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Integration of Dental Health into School Curriculum: A Comparison of Models from 5 Countries Sutrisman, Henny; Padua, Shirley A; Sicat, Alvin S; Ramadhona, Rossa; Simanjuntak, Rosmerry; Kusumo, Bayu; Prihartanto, Adrianus
The Future of Education Journal Vol 4 No 5 (2025)
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbitan dan Publikasi Ilmiah Yayasan Pendidikan Tumpuan Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61445/tofedu.v4i5.521

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Dental health among school-aged children is a critical issue that directly impacts quality of life and academic achievement. This article examines models for integrating dental health education into school curricula in Indonesia and other countries to formulate effective strategies for the national context. The methodology involves a literature review with an international comparative study approach. The analysis reveals that countries such as Finland, Japan, Malaysia, and New Zealand have successfully implemented relevant, effective, and sustainable intervention models. Drawing from these best practices, this article recommends developing a hybrid model for Indonesia that integrates daily thematic activities, collaboration with healthcare professionals, and active engagement of parents and communities within the education system.
The Wellbeing of Medical Students: A Comprehensive Review of Psychological, Academic, and Social Determinants Tjhin, Purnamawati; Sicat, Alvin S; A. Padua, Shirley; Sutrisman, Henny; Simanjuntak, Rosmerry; Kusumo, Bayu; Prihartanto, Adrianus; Ramadhona, Rossa
The Future of Education Journal Vol 4 No 5 (2025)
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbitan dan Publikasi Ilmiah Yayasan Pendidikan Tumpuan Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61445/tofedu.v4i5.557

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The wellbeing of medical students has emerged as a critical issue within medical education. High academic demands, prolonged study hours, and competitive environments contribute significantly to psychological distress, including depression, anxiety, and burnout. This systematic literature review synthesizes findings from 48 peer-reviewed studies published between January 2021 and April 2025 to explore the psychological, academic, and social determinants of wellbeing among medical students. Results indicate that maladaptive perfectionism, lack of emotional regulation, and inadequate support systems are key risk factors. Technological interventions, such as mobile-based mindfulness training and online counseling platforms, offer promising but limited solutions unless integrated into broader institutional frameworks. The review concludes by proposing a multidimensional model that combines curriculum reform, psychological resilience training, structured social support, and ethical use of technology to promote holistic student wellbeing.