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Contact Name
Fandro Armando Tasijawa
Contact Email
fandrotasidjawa@gmail.com
Phone
+6281247200128
Journal Mail Official
jurnal.kks@gmail.com
Editorial Address
Jln Ot Pattimaipauw RT.003/RW.003 Talake, Kel Wainitu, Nusaniwe, Kota Ambon, Maluku
Location
Kota ambon,
Maluku
INDONESIA
Karya Kesehatan Siwalima
ISSN : 28288408     EISSN : 28288181     DOI : https://doi.org/10.54639/kks.v1i1
Core Subject : Health,
Karya Kesehatan Siwalima (KKS) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal committed to the dissemination of knowledge, research findings, and evidence-based practices in the field of health sciences. The journal aims to advance interdisciplinary perspectives and promote innovative approaches to improving health outcomes at the individual, family, and community levels, both nationally and globally. KKS serves as a scholarly platform for academics, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to publish high-quality original research articles, systematic reviews, case studies, and theoretical analyses that contribute to the advancement of health sciences and the development of healthcare services. The journal places strong emphasis on research-based practice, community-oriented interventions, and the integration of science, technology, and humanistic care in addressing contemporary health challenges. In particular, Karya Kesehatan Siwalima highlights the importance of contextual and culturally sensitive approaches, especially within archipelagic and multicultural settings such as Indonesia, while maintaining relevance within the broader global health discourse. The journal also supports the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially those related to health and well-being, through the publication of empirical studies, innovative models, and conceptual frameworks. Managed by the Faculty of Health, Universitas Kristen Indonesia Maluku, Karya Kesehatan Siwalima publishes articles derived from both research projects and community service activities. These works encompass a wide range of themes, including health education, counseling, community engagement and socialization programs, as well as evaluations of development initiatives, survey-based studies, and experimental research in the health sector.
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