scholarly journals Educational Trip With Teeth Doll to Promote Dental Health in Preschool-Age Children

Author(s):  
Diah Sulistyowati

The case of children with dental caries in 2017 was found at 79.8 percent and 82.83 percent in 2018 in Public Health Center Cibeber.  Preschool-age children visit dental poly in 2018 only 206 children from approximately 1,536 children. Dental caries in a childcause cavities, pain, sleep disorders, and broken teeth, which can cause food absorption disorders that will affect child's growth and development delay, it can decrease child's level of intelligence, so preschool-age children's awareness of the importance of dental and oral health needs to be increased.  Innovative dental health promotion by making the health care as a trip vacation, it was an Educational Trip with Teeth Doll or an E-Bogi Trip. To analyze the innovation of E- Bogi Trip as an effort to promote dental health in preschool-age children used qualitative descriptive methods, research in March through December 2019, at Public Health Center Cibeber Cilegon City, uses a purposive sampling with a deep study analysis technique. E-Bogi Trip has matched the characteristics of innovation, having interesting ideas with visual media and teeth doll, has a new idea of health promotion, good planning with the governing support, cross programs, cross sectors and the goals of that innovation can be achieved.  Innovation was done well, seen from the increase in preschool-age visits to dental poli in 2019 to 395 children and 569 preschool-age children have an ability on dental care. It’s was matched the characteristics of innovation and can increase efforts to promote preschool-age children's dental health, which is expected to achieve good dental health and can develop optimally.

Author(s):  
Raudhatul Jannah ◽  
Mappeaty Nyorong ◽  
Yuniati Yuniati

<div><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="left"><tbody><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><p align="center"><strong>Abstrak</strong></p><p> </p></td></tr></tbody></table></div><p>Masalah kesehatan gigi terutama pada anak di Indonesia mencapai 93 %. Berdasarkan survey awal yang dilakukan oleh peneliti di Puskesmas Sentosa baru dengan melihat data sekunder diketahui bahwa pencapaian target tentang kesehatan gigi belum mencapai 80 %. Adapun tujuan  penelitian ini yaitu untuk menganalisis pengaruh perilaku siswa SD terhadap kunjungan pemeliharaan kesehatan gigi di Puskesmas Sentosa Baru. Jenis penelitian ini merupakan penelitian kuantitatif dengan menggunakan cross sectional. Penelitian dilakukan di wilayah kerja Puskesmas Sentosa Baru kota Medan. Sampel kuantitatif diperoleh dengan menggunakan teknik purposive sampling sebanyak 95 siswa. Sedangkan Informan pada peenlitian kualitatif berjumlah 3 orang siswa. Untuk menganalisis data kuantitatif digunakan uji Chi Square dan regresi logistik dan kualiatif dilakukan dengan observasi dan wawancara. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian kuantitatif diketahui bahwa ada 5 variabel yang memengaruhi siswa SD dalam kunjungan pemeliharaan kesehatan gigi dan mulut di Puskesmas Sentosa Baru yaitu pengetahuan, sikap, dukungan orangtua, dukungan guru, dukungan teman sebaya. Kesimpulan dalam penelitian ini yaitu bahwa variabel yang paling berpengaruh terhadap kunjungan pemeliharaan di Puskesmas Sentosa Baru yaitu dukungan guru. Sehingga disarankan agar guru dapat memberikan dukungan yang penuh kepada siswa agar siswa bersedia berkunjung ke Puskesmas Sentosa Baru untuk melakukan pemeliharaan kesehatan.</p><p> </p><p>Kata kunci: Perilaku, Kunjungan Pemeliharaan Gigi dan Mulut</p><p>Abstract</p><p>Dental health problems especially in children in Indonesia still very alarming 93%. Based on an initial survey conducted in the Sentosa Baru Public Health Center by looking at secondary data it was known that the achievement of targets on dental health has not reached 80%. The general purpose of this studied IS to analyzed the influence of students still low behavior on dental health service visits at the Sentosa Baru Public Health Center  The types of research was a mix methods with an explanatory research approach. Quantitative samples were obtained using a purposive sampling technique of 95 students. While the informants in qualitative research were 3 students. To analyzed quantitative data the Chi Square test was used and logistic and qualitative regression was carried out by observation and interview. Based on the results of quantitative research, it was known that there was 5 variables that affect elementary students in dental and oral health care visits at the Sentosa Baru Public Health Center, namely knowledge, attitudes, parental support, teacher support, and peer support. Based on qualitative research results, it was obtained that 2 informants experienced cavities and dirty teeth. The conclusion is that the most influential variable on maintenance visits at the Sentosa Baru Public Health Center is teacher’s support. So it was suggested that teachers can provide full support to students are willing to visit the Sentosa Baru Public Health Center to examing their teeth and mouths problems performing health care.</p><p> </p>Keywords: Behavior, Maintenance Visit Dental and Mouth


1993 ◽  
Vol 43 (3) ◽  
pp. 265-271
Author(s):  
Kunio KAWABATA ◽  
Hisako SASAHARA ◽  
Masaharu MIYAGI ◽  
Makoto KAWAMURA ◽  
Masayuki MORISHITA ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 383-397
Author(s):  
Tuti Surtimanah ◽  
Ejeb Ruhyat ◽  
Trisno Subekri

Health promotion services at public health center is essential to support healthy behavior but still many officers did not have the competence and quality to conduct standard health promotion. West Java implemented health promotion training to 238 officers from 10 districts. The research objective was determining changes in participants’ knowledge and its implementation after training as a basis for sustainable technical guidance. Mixed methods design explanatory sequential as results from training analysis and in-depth interviews of officers. The results showed significant change in participants’ knowledge after training by district, no significant difference between districts and education level, and no significant increase in service coverage. Continuous technical direct guidance for officers by district officials and professional organizations is needed to strengthen service management, coordination, partnerships, integration and recording-reporting. Guidance through social media can be considered for use. Further training is needed to strengthen advocacy, partnership, evaluation. Participants were grouped into four as multivariate cluster analysis result of knowledge level after training and education level.


1992 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 101-108 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kunio KAWABATA ◽  
Masaharu MIYAGI ◽  
Hisako SASAHARA ◽  
Makoto KAWAMURA ◽  
Junji KITAMOTO ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 115-124
Author(s):  
Zulva Nur Rizqy Amalia ◽  
Amira Mhuthia Adila ◽  
Zahro Mufida

Indonesia is included in 8 countries that account for 2/3 of TB cases worldwide. Of these cases, only 67% were found and treated, so there were 283,000 patients. The COVID-19 pandemic has also exacerbated 2 determinants of TB incidence, namely decreased income and malnutrition. This research is qualitative research with the descriptive method by conducting interviews with 5 informants. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought changes to the implementation of the TB program at the Public Health Center, especially in the aspects of health promotion, surveillance, risk factor control, and case management. Health promotion is carried out online, surveillance is hampered so that it is not optimal, risk factor control is still running and case handling still requires the role of cadres.


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