Penyuluhan dan Edukasi Tuberkulosis Terhadap Remaja di Panti Asuhan Anwarush Sholihin
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tuberculosis, education, teenagerAbstract
Background: Tuberculosis is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. TB can harm the lungs and other organs. TB is the leading infectious agent killer and one of the top 10 causes of death. Purpose: This community service, as part of a health promotion initiative targeting adolescents, aims to prevent the transmission of tuberculosis and aid in its prevention of its spread within the boarding school and Anwarush Sholihin orphanage. Methods: This community service is executed in three phases: permit application, media, and the present stage, which is undergoing the licensing procedure under assignment letter number B. LPPM-UHB/1042/06/2022. At the end of the session, an evaluation of the participants' public service activities conducted by the participants will be conducted at the conclusion of the session. On June 29, 2022, this health education initiative will be conducted in a boarding school as the setting on June 29, 2022. By utilizing leaflets, PowerPoint presentations, notebooks, LCDs, projectors, pointers, and speakers, it is possible to conduct lectures, discussions, demonstrations, and re-demonstrations to impart health education methods. Results: A total of fourteen young males and thirteen young women participated in a variety of community activities. Throughout the roughly two-hour duration of the activities, each of the following positions was fulfilled: facilitators, hostesses, observers, minutes, and moderators. Throughout the public examination, the participants demonstrated proper hand hygiene practices, engaged in discussions about proper coughing decorum, and actively participated in every activity throughout the public examination. Conclusion: The community spent the day learning a great deal about tuberculosis
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