Alfiatuz Zahro Al Istiqlaliyah
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Dental and Oral Hygiene Counseling in Support of National Resilience in the Health Sector in Kabupaten Blitar-Indonesia: PENYULUHAN HIGIENITAS GIGI DAN MULUT DALAM RANGKAMENDUKUNG KETAHANAN NASIONAL BIDANG KESEHATAN DIKABUPATEN BLITAR Alfiatuz Zahro Al Istiqlaliyah; Krisno Wicaksono, Yudi
WISDOM : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Wisdom Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): JPKM WISDOM 2, 2024
Publisher : PT. ROCE WISDOM ACEH

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In an effort to overcome oral health problems that are often faced by the people of Kabupaten Blitar-Indonesia, counseling on oral hygiene was conducted. This activity aims to not only alleviate local health problems but also support the strengthening of national resilience in the health sector. This research uses the ABCD (Asset-Based Community Development) method, which focuses on community empowerment through identifying and utilizing their assets. Through the concepts of national resilience and oral hygiene, this research aims to provide practical solutions for preventing and addressing oral health problems for both citizens and national interests. The education and counseling carried out are expected to increase community knowledge and understanding of the importance of maintaining oral hygiene as part of disease prevention efforts. The results achieved from this study include increased community participation in health programs, especially in the field of oral health. These results indicate an increased collective understanding of the importance of oral hygiene and how it has the potential to have a long-term positive impact on public health. This research reaffirms that improving the quality of oral health is a fundamental step in strengthening national resilience in health. Through it, the community becomes more self-reliant.
Dental Service Strategy of Hospitals in Indonesia Based on Big Data Analysis ofSocial Media Users X Alfiatuz Zahro Al Istiqlaliyah; Muhammad Basir; Abd. Malik Iskandar; Muhammad Idris Paratai; Hairuddin K.; Saparuddin Latu; Onyekwere, Chrisogonus K.; Wicaksono, Yudi Krisno
Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol. 21 No. 4 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang in collaboration with Ikatan Ahli Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia (IAKMI Tingkat Pusat) and Jejaring Nasional Pendidikan Kesehatan (JNPK)

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This study analyzes public perception of hospital dental polyclinic services in Indonesia through big data sentiment analysis of 3,075 tweets from the X platform (January–November 2024), using keywords like “dental hospitals” and “dental poly hospitals.” Employing a descriptive design, data was crawled via Google Colab, followed by preprocessing steps: duplicate removal, non-essential character cleanup, normalization, tokenization, stopword elimination, and stemming. The Naïve Bayes Classifier algorithm classified sentiments, revealing 61.54% negative sentiment (1,571 tweets) and 38.46% positive sentiment (982 tweets), with 73% model accuracy, 0.73 negative precision, and 0.90 negative recall. Negative sentiments highlighted issues, such as long waiting times, inadequate facilities, and BPJS-related administra- tive delays, while positive sentiments praised professional staff and comprehensive facilities. Field data from tweet analysis showed frequent complaints about procedural discomfort (e.g., “pain,” “pluck”) and appreciation for competent doctors. SWOT analysis, triangulated with multi-stakeholder assessments (hospital administrators, directors, dentists), yielded an IFAS score of 7.04 and an EFAS score of 6.84, indicating strong internal capabilities but operational inefficiencies. Strategic recommendations include optimizing workflows, standardizing services, and leveraging public awareness to enhance specialized dental care, addressing public dissatisfaction for sustainable service improvement.