Title of article
Revolutionizing Healthcare Awareness: Empowering the Masses with m-Health Media through Health Corner for Comprehensive Tuberculosis Screening and Effective Treatment Insights
Author/Authors
Abbasiah ، A. Nursing Department - Health Polytechnic of Ministry of Health Jambi , Handayani ، G.L. Nursing Department - Health Polytechnic of Ministry of Health Jambi , Dewi ، V. Nursing Department - Health Polytechnic of Ministry of Health Jambi , Fahmi ، I. Nursing Department - Health Polytechnic of Ministry of Health Jambi
From page
539
To page
547
Abstract
Aims: Tuberculosis remains a significant public health challenge, impacting both productivity and mortality rates. The limited detection of TB cases can be attributed to inadequate funding, insufficiently trained staff, and ineffective educational resources for healthcare workers. This research aimed to develop an m-health tool, specifically a ’Health Corner,’ to enhance understanding of tuberculosis screening and the successful treatment of tuberculosis. Materials Methods: This study employed a mixed methods approach, encompassing both design and development research. The intervention model underwent field testing using a quasi-experimental design involving a two-group pre-test post-test setup, with a control group comprising 60 randomly selected individuals from Legok Village, Jambi City, in September 2023. Data analysis comprised descriptive and inferential methods, including the t-test. Findings: Health promotion material experts confirmed that the academic manuscript complied with the material requirements and aligned with the prototype under construction. Multimedia experts likewise endorsed the suitability of the M-HEALTH application for public use. Practitioner experts also confirmed that the M-HEALTH application was highly suitable for practical implementation. Field trial results revealed a significant increase in participants’ knowledge levels after exposure to the M-HEALTH application. Average knowledge scores rose from 7.66 to 9.63 post-education, reflecting an average difference of 2.03 (p=0.001). Conclusion: Using health education resources related to tuberculosis can effectively increase public awareness and knowledge about this disease.
Keywords
Tuberculosis , Mass Media , Education , Knowledge
Journal title
Health Education and Health Promotion
Journal title
Health Education and Health Promotion
Record number
2762753
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