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The development of interactive health education model based on Djuwita application for adolescent girls
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Journal of Nursing & Care

ISSN: 2167-1168

Open Access

The development of interactive health education model based on Djuwita application for adolescent girls


32nd Euro Nursing and Medicare Summit

October 26-28, 2017 | Paris, France

Sri Djuwitaningsih and Setyowati Brotosudirdjo

University Indonesia, Indonesia

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Nurs Care

Abstract :

Alarming incidents of maternal deaths in Indonesia have happened due to three major causes: bleeding, sepsis and hypertension in addition to other non- obstetric causes and unsafe abortions. Adolescent girls contributed to maternal mortality based on early marriage, unwanted pregnancy, and childbirth. Prevention efforts have been done through government programs and non-governmental organizations, but in practice those were considered ineffective. Thus, a preventative effort in the form of health education should be made, preferably embedded in a popular mobile application that most teenagers would be apt to use. This study aimed to develop an interactive health education model based on adolescent-friendly applications, according to their needs. The design of this research was mixed- method. A quantitative approach was done by conducting a survey of 188 teenagers aged 15-19 years in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia through questionnaires. This research also contained a qualitative component via in-depth interviews with students, parents, and counseling teachers. Finding: The quantitative results showed that knowledge of the respondents on the level of less about male and female reproductive organs, prevention of pregnancy, and the use of condoms. Respondents' attitudes toward risky behaviors indicate a positive attitude about smoking, drinking and illegal drugs, as well as premarital sex; while respondents have a negative attitude towards unwanted pregnancies. Respondent's attitude toward application-based health education shows a high interest. The form of application desired by respondents that the application has privacy, up-to-date information, interesting features, can be discussed with peer groups and health workers, there is a game, animation and simulation, and can identify reproductive health independently. Qualitative results indicate the need for reliable, accessible, and personal sources of information. The next research recommendation is to develop an interactive health education model based on the application of Djuwita and evaluate its influence on the knowledge, attitudes and self-efficacy of young women in maintaining their reproductive health. Keywords: adolescent girls, health education, Djuwita application.

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