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Jurnal Riset Kualitatif dan Promosi Kesehatan
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27754944     DOI : https://doi.org/10.62016/jrkpk
Core Subject : Health,
Focus and Scope Jurnal Riset Kualitatif dalam Promosi Kesehatan adalah publikasi ilmiah yang berkomitmen untuk memajukan pemahaman tentang berbagai aspek kesehatan masyarakat melalui pendekatan kualitatif. Jurnal ini mendukung dan menyajikan kontribusi orisinal yang berkualitas tinggi dalam bentuk riset kualitatif yang memperkaya pemahaman kita tentang faktor-faktor yang memengaruhi promosi kesehatan. Berikut adalah ruang lingkup Jurnal Riset Kualitatif dan Promosi Kesehatan: 1. Metode Kualitatif dalam Riset Kesehatan: Jurnal ini memfokuskan diri pada penerapan metode kualitatif dalam konteks riset kesehatan. Kontribusi yang mengeksplorasi dan mengevaluasi pendekatan kualitatif yang inovatif, seperti studi kasus, fenomenologi, etnografi, dan grounded theory, sangat diterima. 2. Analisis Kualitatif dalam Konteks Kesehatan Masyarakat: Memahami cara-cara analisis kualitatif dapat diterapkan untuk menyelidiki isu-isu kesehatan masyarakat. Ini termasuk analisis tematik, content analysis, dan teknik analisis kualitatif lainnya untuk menggali makna dalam konteks promosi kesehatan. 3. Pendekatan Interdisipliner: Mendorong penelitian yang mengintegrasikan konsep dan metode dari berbagai disiplin ilmu, seperti antropologi, sosiologi, psikologi, dan komunikasi, untuk memberikan wawasan holistik terhadap permasalahan kesehatan masyarakat. 4. Promosi Kesehatan Masyarakat: Jurnal ini menyambut kontribusi yang mengeksplorasi dan memahami berbagai strategi promosi kesehatan masyarakat, termasuk kampanye penyuluhan, edukasi kesehatan, dan intervensi komunitas. 5. Determinan Kesehatan: Artikel yang mengeksplorasi faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi kesehatan masyarakat, termasuk sosial, ekonomi, budaya, dan lingkungan, diterima dengan baik. 6. Inovasi dalam Intervensi Kesehatan: Jurnal ini menyajikan riset yang membahas inovasi dalam intervensi kesehatan berbasis kualitatif, yang dapat memberikan pandangan yang lebih dalam terhadap keefektifan dan penerimaan oleh masyarakat. 7. Evaluasi Program: Kontribusi yang mengevaluasi program promosi kesehatan menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif, termasuk pemahaman masyarakat terhadap program tersebut dan dampaknya, sangat dihargai.
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Climate Change, Urbanization, and Zoonotic Diseases: A Narrative Review for Public Health Resilience Umar, Fadly
Jurnal Riset Kualitatif dan Promosi Kesehatan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/jrkpk.v3i1.671

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Climate change and urbanization are intensifying the emergence of zoonotic diseases, posing urgent challenges to public health systems—particularly in rapidly growing urban areas. This narrative review examines the interplay between climate variability, environmental change, and zoonotic disease transmission, focusing on temperature shifts, precipitation patterns, and urban land-use dynamics. A systematic literature review was conducted to synthesize empirical studies across diverse climatic and urban contexts. Findings reveal that rising temperatures accelerate pathogen replication and expand vector habitats, while altered rainfall patterns increase the likelihood of waterborne and vector-borne disease outbreaks. Urbanization-induced deforestation, habitat fragmentation, and inadequate infrastructure further heighten human-wildlife interactions and disease spillovers. Vulnerabilities are exacerbated in low-income communities with limited access to sanitation, healthcare, and early warning systems. This review highlights the urgent need for integrative public health strategies and climate-adaptive urban planning to mitigate zoonotic risks. Policymakers must prioritize early surveillance, equitable health access, and ecosystem-sensitive development. By adopting the One Health framework and strengthening interdisciplinary collaboration, cities can build resilience to future zoonotic threats in the context of accelerating climate change.
Understanding and Addressing Determinants of Condom Use Compliance Among Clients of Sex Workers: A Public Health Perspective Arwan
Jurnal Riset Kualitatif dan Promosi Kesehatan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/jrkpk.v3i1.672

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Condom use compliance among clients of sex workers is a critical factor in preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and ensuring public health safety. This study systematically reviews global research on the determinants of condom use compliance, focusing on socio-economic, legal, and behavioral influences. A comprehensive literature search was conducted using PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar, incorporating studies published within the last 15 years. Findings indicate substantial regional disparities in condom use, with compliance rates significantly lower in areas where sex work is criminalized and financial negotiations frequently lead to unsafe practices. Additionally, substance use and perceived trust in repeat client relationships contribute to decreased condom adherence. The discussion highlights systemic barriers, including stigma and law enforcement practices, which deter sex workers from advocating for safer sex practices. Effective strategies to enhance compliance include legal decriminalization, economic support programs, and community-driven interventions. These approaches empower sex workers to negotiate safer practices while mitigating risks associated with STI transmission. Future research should focus on evaluating policy reforms, assessing long-term behavioral shifts, and refining targeted interventions for different client demographics. Addressing structural and behavioral challenges through comprehensive public health policies is imperative for reducing infection rates and improving sexual health outcomes.
Environmental and Behavioral Determinants of Tuberculosis: A Narrative Review Afrianto, Indra
Jurnal Riset Kualitatif dan Promosi Kesehatan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/jrkpk.v3i1.673

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Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major public health challenge, driven by a complex interaction of environmental and behavioral factors. This study examines how air pollution, poor sanitation, and urban overcrowding contribute to TB prevalence, alongside behavioral determinants such as smoking and treatment adherence. A systematic review was conducted, analyzing peer-reviewed studies from databases including PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar. The findings indicate that fine particulate matter (PM2.5), biomass fuel use, and inadequate ventilation significantly increase TB risk, while smoking and stigma-related delays in treatment further exacerbate transmission. Socioeconomic inequalities were also found to play a critical role in limiting healthcare access for vulnerable populations. Mitigation strategies should include stricter air quality regulations, improved housing infrastructure, and expanded public health education programs to encourage early diagnosis and adherence to treatment. Successful TB control models from countries like Brazil demonstrate the effectiveness of integrating community engagement with robust healthcare policies. Future research should explore the intersection of TB with climate change and antimicrobial resistance to develop long-term, sustainable solutions. Addressing TB requires a multidisciplinary approach, combining environmental policies, public health initiatives, and community-driven interventions to reduce global incidence rates.
Health Insurance and Public Health: Analyzing the Impact of Financing and Policy on Healthcare Access Firmansyah
Jurnal Riset Kualitatif dan Promosi Kesehatan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/jrkpk.v3i1.675

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Health insurance plays a crucial role in improving healthcare accessibility, particularly for vulnerable populations. This study systematically reviews the impact of health insurance on service utilization, affordability, and health outcomes across different countries. A comprehensive literature search was conducted using databases such as PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar, with predefined keywords and systematic inclusion criteria. The findings reveal that insurance coverage significantly enhances healthcare utilization and reduces financial barriers, yet disparities persist, particularly among low income and informal sector workers. Countries with mixed public private financing models tend to achieve better health equity and sustainability. Additionally, community based health insurance and digital innovations have shown promise in increasing participation and service efficiency. However, barriers such as policy fragmentation, limited infrastructure, and low public awareness hinder progress toward Universal Health Coverage. To address these challenges, policymakers must adopt inclusive financing strategies, strengthen public awareness campaigns, and invest in digital healthcare solutions. Future research should focus on evaluating the long term impact of these interventions to optimize health insurance models for broader accessibility and efficiency.
Cultural and Socioeconomic Influences on Medicine Choice: A Comparative Review of Herbal and Pharmaceutical Drug Preferences Yani, Ahmad
Jurnal Riset Kualitatif dan Promosi Kesehatan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/jrkpk.v3i1.677

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Occupational stress among healthcare workers has become an urgent global concern, exacerbated by increased workloads, insufficient institutional support, and poor working conditions. This study aims to examine the primary stressors affecting medical professionals and evaluate existing interventions. A systematic review of peer reviewed literature from PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar, and Cochrane Library was conducted, focusing on studies published between 2019 and 2024. Inclusion criteria encompassed empirical research on healthcare worker stress, while non English, non peer reviewed, and non empirical studies were excluded. The findings indicate that excessive workload, lack of workplace support, and emotional distress are major contributors to stress. High intensity settings such as intensive care units (ICUs) exhibit greater stress levels than primary care facilities. Healthcare workers in low resource environments experience disproportionately higher stress due to limited infrastructure and inadequate psychological support. Effective coping mechanisms include peer support, humor, and institutional interventions such as Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). Digital mental health solutions and policy driven interventions have proven beneficial in reducing occupational stress. The study concludes that structured institutional support, mental health training, and flexible work policies are essential in mitigating stress among healthcare professionals. Further research should explore long term stress impacts and evaluate innovative interventions to improve workforce resilience and patient care quality.

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