Dental and Oral Health Promotion Video Media on the Knowledge of Prolanis Patients

Hilmiy Ila Robbihi, Anie Kristiani, Agung Widiyagdo
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Dental and oral health is a top priority for everyone, including prolanis patients. Prolanis is a proactive and integrated chronic disease management program involving participants, health facilities, especially community health centers and BPJS Health, aimed at encouraging chronic disease patients to achieve optimal quality of life services, one of which is dental and oral health. Education about dental and oral health needs to be provided to prolanis patients. This education needs to use media so that targets can more quickly understand the education provided, such as video and non-video media (flipcharts). The aim of this research is to analyze changes in knowledge before and after being given counseling using video media to prolanis patients, in the work area of the Mangkubumi Health Center, Tasikmalaya City in 2023. This research method uses a quantitative approach with a Quasi-Experimental research type with a Two Group Pretest and Posttest Design. Based on the results of statistical knowledge tests in the experimental group and control group, it was found that there was no significant difference between the results of dental and oral health knowledge before and after being given intervention using video and non-video with a significance value of 0.910, meaning p > 0.05. The results of the Mann-Whitney statistical test showed that the knowledge of the experimental group was an average of 20.30 and the control group had an average of 20.70. p=value of 0.910 is greater than the significance level of p > 0.05. This means that there is no significant difference between the results of dental and oral health knowledge using video and non-video. In conclusion, it was found that flipcharts were more effective than videos in increasing dental and oral health knowledge in Prolanis with a difference of 0.5 more effective in increasing flipchart media.
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牙科和口腔健康宣传视频媒体对 Prolanis 患者知识的影响
牙齿和口腔健康是每个人的头等大事,包括 Prolanis 患者。Prolanis 是一项积极主动的慢性病综合管理计划,涉及参与者、医疗机构(尤其是社区医疗中心)和 BPJS Health,旨在鼓励慢性病患者获得最佳的生活质量服务,其中之一就是牙齿和口腔健康。需要向慢性病患者提供有关牙齿和口腔健康的教育。这种教育需要使用媒体,如视频和非视频媒体(挂图),以便教育对象更快地理解所提供的教育内容。本研究的目的是分析 2023 年塔西克马拉亚市 Mangkubumi 卫生中心工作区的丙型肝炎患者在接受视频媒体咨询前后的知识变化。本研究采用定量研究方法,采用两组前测和后测设计的准实验研究类型。根据实验组和对照组的统计知识测试结果,发现在使用视频和非视频进行干预前后,牙齿和口腔健康知识的结果没有显著差异,显著性值为 0.910,即 p > 0.05。曼-惠特尼统计检验的结果显示,实验组的知识平均为 20.30,对照组的知识平均为 20.70,p=0.910 值大于显著性水平 p>0.05。这说明使用视频和不使用视频对牙齿和口腔健康知识的了解结果没有明显差异。总之,研究发现,在增加普罗拉尼斯人的牙齿和口腔健康知识方面,挂图比视频更有效,在增加挂图媒体方面的效果相差 0.5。
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