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Edukasi Interaktif Tuberculosis dan Keamanan Foto Rontgen untuk Percepatan Program TOSS-TB di Puskesmas Kowel, Kab. Pamekasan Putri, Berliana Devianti; Kusumawardani, Winda; Putri, Tesa Eranti; Medawati, Riris; Palupi, Endah Sekar; Putra, Cendra Devayana; Widayani, Aisyah; Firdaus, Alif Majid; Salom, Andyka
Jurnal Abdimas Kesehatan (JAK) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): Januari
Publisher : Universitas Baiturrahim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36565/jak.v8i1.1046

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Tuberculosis (TB) can affect people of all ages, from young to old. It also impacts the quality of life of human resources and can become an obstacle to national development. TB can be prevented by optimizing the TOSS-TB (Find, Treat, and Cure) program initiated by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia to achieve the TB-Free 2030 target. Based on the 2023 East Java Provincial Health Profile Report, the case detection and treatment success TB rate in Pamekasan is still low, at 80,2%, which is below the national target of 90%. This activity employs an interactive educational approach to raise awareness about TB and the safety of X-ray examinations through digital gamification, then promotes public understanding of TB screenings and recommendations for visiting community health centers. This information and interactive games were designed in two languages, namely Indonesian and Madurese. The community service activity began with the creation of the application that provides information and interactive games. Socialization and hands-on application were conducted in September 2025. Sixty-five participants, including community health center heads, TB program managers, health cadres, TB patients, and community members living near TB patients, participated in this activity. Results of the Wilcoxon signed-rank test (α=0.05) showed a significant increase in participants' knowledge regarding TB (p=0.000) and knowledge regarding X-ray safety (p=0.000). Participants also experienced improved skills in operating the application as an educational tool for health cadres in the Kowel Community Health Center, Pamekasan. This activity supports the Sustainable Development Goals, specifically SDGs No. 3 (Good Health and Well-being) and SDGs No. 4 (Quality Education).