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Editorial Page Welcome to the twenty-sixth edition of KaleidoSCOPH. We would like to send a hearty welcome to our magazine's readers on behalf of the National Public Health Committee (NPC) and our diligent editorial team, the Media and Communication Team, and wish them a pleasant reading experience. Despite technological advancements, tuberculosis as a communicable disease remains a big problem. TB is one of the worst infectious killers in the world. Each day, approximately 4,100 people are killed by tuberculosis and close to 28,000 are infected with this avoidable and treatable illness. Since the year 2000, global efforts to eliminate tuberculosis are projected to have saved 66 million lives. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has reversed decades of progress in the struggle to eradicate tuberculosis. In 2020, TB fatalities rose for the first time in more than a decade. 'Invest to End TB. Save Lives' is the theme for World TB Day 2022. It expresses the urgent need to invest resources to intensify the battle against tuberculosis and fulfill the pledges made by world leaders to end TB. This is particularly important in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has jeopardized the End TB initiative, and to provide equal access to prevention and treatment in accordance with WHO's efforts to achieve Universal Health Coverage. We hope that by producing this magazine, we will be able to spread the news about SCOPH and increase SCOPHeroes' knowledge of its existence. As the end of our term approaches, we would like to thank everyone who has read our magazine. May the information we have provided you be helpful and a source of comfort at this difficult time. We hope you find it informative and interesting! Warm hug, Faiz Dzulfikar Media and Communication Coordinator SCOPH CIMSA 2021-2022 and our dearest Media and Communication Team: Muhammad Abimanyu
Patricia Aline
Faiz Dzulfikar
Almira Azzahra
Reyzki Firlianes
CIMSA UI
CIMSA UGM
MCC SCOPH
MSCIA UB
CIMSA-BEM KM FK UNAND
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Note from NPO The purpose of World TB Day, which occurs annually on March 24, is to raise public awareness that tuberculosis remains an epidemic in most of the world, causing the deaths of approximately 1.5 million people annually, primarily in developing nations. Urgent investments are required to develop and extend access to the most advanced services and instruments for the prevention, detection, and treatment of tuberculosis, which might save millions of lives annually, reduce inequalities, and avoid enormous economic losses. These investments give governments and donors enormous returns in the form of reduced health care expenses and greater productivity.
It is my utmost pleasure to welcome all our beloved readers to the 26th edition of KaleidoSCOPH. This magazine was released eleven months after I served as the National Public Health Officer of CIMSA and the extraordinary experience I went through because I was able to work with NPC, NPC teams, LPOs, PHL, and all SCOPHeroes from all over Indonesia. Even though we have never met in person, I hope that through KaleidoSCOPH, this can be a means of communication with all SCOPHeroes. KaleidoSCOPH is a magazine published by SCOPH CIMSA every four months. By reading KaleidoSCOPH, you will know more about SCOPH CIMSA. The next page will uncover the great people behind SCOPH, SCOPH News, Health Issues, SCOPH People, and many other exciting contents.
Lastly, I would like to thank the content creators, editors, and designers who have worked hard the past few months to create great articles, edit and design amazingly.
In the 26th edition of KaleidoSCOPH, the theme is tuberculosis.
I would also like to thank the NPC and LPOs for their contributions over this past year. I hope you all enjoy reading the 26th edition of KaleidoSCOPH!
Ratna Fitranti Lanasiwi National Public Health Officer CIMSA 2021-2022
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Meet the NPC
CIMSA 2021-2022
Ratna Fitranti Lanasiwi National Public Health Officer
Caesariska Deswima Vice NPO for Internal Affairs
Klarissa Salma Raesita Vice NPO for External Affairs
Viena Sabrina Secretary
Hanny Cynthia Elisa Siahaan Human Resource and Development Coordinator
Ige Estu Utami Treasurer
Faiz Dzulfikar Media and Communication Coordinator
Nyi Raden Nadya Elvina Project Coordinator
Muthik Hanim Mufallahah Fundraising and Merchandise Coordinator
Sekar Melati Timur Agtaputri Executive Observer and Supervisor
Muslimah Utami Raihani Siregar Executive Observer and Supervisor
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Meet the LPOs CIMSA 2021-2022
Amalia Nanda Mutia CIMSA USK
Haur Syakira Radra CIMSA UNIMAL
Rava Olga Sari CIMSA UISU
Christie Emeli CIMSA USU
Elma Seplidarwati CIMSA UNRI
Belya Sadira CIMSA-BEM KM FK UNAND
Azizah Nur Rahmah CIMSA FK UNILA
Daniela Subanias Duha CIMSA UNJA
Trisha Rahmi Dian Reswara CIMSA UI
Athaya Talissa Soemadji CIMSA FK UIN SH
Arron Tanara CIMSA UPH
Nabila Ghufraeni Rona CIMSA YARSI
Raissa Kayana Putri CIMSA FK UNPAD
Haura Maulidayanthi CIMSA UNISBA
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Meet the LPOs CIMSA 2021-2022
Raissa Almira Rahmadea CIMSA UGM
Dian Meilisa Tampubolon CIMSA UKDW
Prasasti Probowirasmi CIMSA FK UNS
Ulung Kurnia MMSA UMY
Khairunnisa JC Wijaya CIMSA UMS
Luhung Sekar CIMSA UNSOED
Salma Nurjehan CIMSA UMP
Brillyan Octavia Porte CIMSA Lokal UNISSULA
Firstly Najmi Ulya Maritza CIMSA UMM
Ni Putu Ayu Tarissa Aprilia CIMSA UWKS
Kameela Dilis Baheera MSCIA UB
Muhammad Hasan Al Banna CIMSA UNAIR
Alza Anisa Nidaa an Khofiyyaa CIMSA UNEJ
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Meet the LPOs CIMSA 2021-2022
Muhammad Ilham Suharto Observer SCOPH CIMSA UNHAN
Salma Nurazizah Amatillah Observer SCOPH CIMSA UNPAS
Putu Risya Sadhu Putra Observer SCOPH CIMSA PSSKPD FK UNUD
Ulhaq Observer SCOPH CIMSA UC
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Meet the NPC Team CIMSA 2021-2022
p team Timothy Gerardo - MSCIA UB Devi Anggraeni - CIMSA UNAIR Valensia Mutiara - MSCIA UB
Dwiarsi Sajariana - CIMSA UGM Nadhifa Aqila - CIMSA FK UIN SH Namira Azzahra - CIMSA FK UNPAD
hrd team Sabrina Herfika - CIMSA-BEM KM FK UNAND Adistya Hasna - CIMSA UNSOED Mikhael Akbar - CIMSA UNAIR
Anditha Jasmine - CIMSA UNEJ Grania Nipha - CIMSA FK UIN SH Ariq Fadhil - MSCIA UB
fnm team Putu Anissa - MSCIA UB Ariella Ramadhini - MSCIA UB Beauty Deannisa - CIMSA-BEM KM FK UNAND
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Ratna Fitranti Lanasiwi NPO CIMSA 2021/2022
One of the national meeting events hosted by SCOPH CIMSA, Indonesian Disease Today (IDT) takes place once every two years and is attended by a minimum of three delegates and observers from Indonesian medical schools. Because the IDT of this year is going to be held virtually, we decided to call it the "Virtual Indonesian Disease Today 2022," or VIDT 2022 for short. The goal of the VIDT is to increase the level of knowledge and awareness regarding Indonesian health issues among medical students, particularly those who are members of SCOPH. The topic of tuberculosis was one that we discussed this year. Based on the tuberculosis prevalence survey held in 2013 to 2014, the prevalence of TB in Indonesia reached 759 per 100,000 for population aged over 15 years and the prevalence of positive-smear TB reached 257 per 100,000 for population aged over 15 years. This figure continues to increase. Based on data from the Indonesian Ministry of Health's Pusdatin (Pusat Data Informasi or Data and Information Centre), the number of new cases of tuberculosis in Indonesia in 2018 reached 420,994 cases and in 2019, it reached 562,049 new cases. In 2020, the number of tuberculosis cases in Indonesia
in 2018 reached 420,994 cases and in 2019, it reached 562,049 new cases. In 2020, the number of tuberculosis cases in Indonesia still occupies the second-largest position in the world. Based on those data, VIDT 2022 will raise the issue of pulmonary tuberculosis in Indonesia. Through Virtual Indonesian Disease Today 2022, SCOPH CIMSA Indonesia is moving to express support for one of CIMSA's policy statements of Communicable Diseases. Our goals for this year IDT are increasing the knowledge of the delegates about SCOPH and its area of work, increasing the knowledge of the delegates about tuberculosis and its treatment in general, increasing the clinical and non-clinical abilities of the delegates, and providing a platform for the delegates to apply knowledge clinical and non-clinical and help to overcome the problems faced by TB patients. The series of activities began on the first day, Saturday, March 19, 2022. It began with the screening of welcoming video showing and performances from the Faculty of Public Health Universitas Indonesia art club. Then, we continued the activities with a Grand Lecture from DR. dr. Erlina Burhan, Sp.P(K), a specialist on infectious pulmonology from
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from the Faculty of Public Health Universitas Indonesia art club. Then, we continued the activities with a Grand Lecture from DR. dr. Erlina Burhan, Sp.P(K), a specialist on infectious pulmonology from RSUP Persahabatan, who delivered a lecture about Tuberculosis in Indonesia. On the second day, Sunday, March 20, 2022, a talk show with the topic of ‘Role of Telemedicine in TB Management at Digital Era 4.0’ was held and brought by dr. Tiffany Tiara Pakasi, MA from the Ministry of Health’s Tuberculosis Sub Directorate and dr. Mira Yulianti, Sp.PD-KP from Indonesia Medical Education and Research Institute (IMERI) FKUI. On the same day, we also had a clinical visit, where the delegates were taught by doctors from RSUP Persahabatan to undertake anamnesis to a standard patient. They were also encouraged to learn about the TB treatment centre at RSUP Persahabatan. And for the last day, Saturday, March 26, 2022, we have a social program where the delegates meet the TB patients from Perhimpunan Organisasi Pasien (Patient’s Organisation) Tuberculosis Indonesia to know more about the patient’s complaints, obstacles, and wishes during their current tuberculosis treatment. Throughout the VIDT, the delegates also have a total of 4 training sessions to enhance their skill, especially in public health, team dynamics, empathy, communication, and advocacy. They were also encouraged to get to know each other by team building sessions. Not only that, they have a small working group where they have to discuss a case, try to solve it, and present it at the pleno where staff of RSUP Persahabatan will score their presentation. At last, we have a farewell party where the National Public Health Committee 2021-2022 and several groups will be challenged to do a video. We hope that this year IDT will brought the delegates a whole new experience.
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Invest to End Tuberculosis Hanny Cynthia Elisa Siahaan HRDC SCOPH CIMSA 2021/2022
Tuberculosis (TB) is the major infectious disease-related cause of mortality. Mycobacterium tuberculosis infects around one-quarter of the world's population. As a result, 5–10% of the world's 2 billion people may get tuberculosis in their lifetime, with a higher risk among people living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and those afflicted by risk factors such as malnutrition, diabetes, smoking, and alcohol . Tuberculosis is still one of the world's deadliest communicable diseases. Every day, over 4100 people die from tuberculosis, and about 28,000 people become ill with this avoidable and curable illness. Since the year 2000, global efforts to eliminate tuberculosis have saved an estimated 66 million lives. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has halted years of operations in the quest to eradicate tuberculosis. TB fatalities climbed in 2020 for the first time in almost a decade. TB, on the other hand, is treatable and curable, and it is predicted that with proper TB programs and money, the deadly illness will be eradicated by 2030. Despite this,
current trends in meeting milestones remain deplorable. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the TB response had terrible consequences, resulting in a loss of progress for the first time in 20 years. The Global Fund reported an 18% decrease in the number of patients treated for tuberculosis in 2020. The same pattern may be observed in other topic areas. The data was compared to the findings from 2019. The most immediate result of the massive drop in the number of people diagnosed with tuberculosis was a rise in the number of people dying from the disease in 2020. As resources were redirected to deal with the emerging pandemic, the COVID-19 response interrupted health care (lab capacity, workforce, and budgets). Vital TB services have been hampered owing to a scarcity of medical consumables and equipment as a result of employees' being compelled to stay at home, raising prices and preventing underprivileged populations from accessing essential medical supplies. Patients with symptoms encounter access
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difficulties to health treatment due to increased conflict, movement limitations, fear of contagion, and stigma. COVID-19's economic impact may have already lowered household earnings, exacerbating the problem of undernutrition. This increases people's susceptibility to tuberculosis. Inadequate TB funding is the most significant impediment to meeting the objectives to End TB by 2030, as underlined in the Global End TB Milestones developed during the 2018 United Nations High-Level Meeting on TB.
resources and allocation for national TB response, including money for TB research, development, and innovation. This year is an excellent chance to recommit to the national and global collaborative efforts to eradicate TB by increasing donations to the global fund to end TB. A brave and crucial move toward reversing the gains made during the pandemic and accelerating our efforts toward eliminating tuberculosis by 2030.
At the conference, world leaders agreed to provide at least US$2 billion per year for TB research, with US$550 million set aside for vaccines. Despite these agreements, there is a US$1.3 billion yearly funding gap for TB research. This has been worsened by the pandemic, which has strained the scarce funding available to its breaking point. The most important lesson learned is the necessity for significant resource mobilization to research new tuberculosis vaccines as the present vaccine in use was designed 100 years ago and has severe treatment restrictions. There is no doubt that the only way out is to be tough. Only US$6.5 billion per year is now available for global TB response, which is less than half of the promises made by world leaders four years ago. TB programs, on the other hand, are among the most cost-effective of all public health treatments, with research showing that every US dollar spent on TB prevention and treatment gives a payback of US$43. We can only eliminate pandemics if we invest far more than we did in the past. To achieve progress in lowering the burden of tuberculosis illness, appropriate and sustainable financing for tuberculosis diagnosis, treatment, prevention, research, development, and innovations is required on a worldwide and national scale. Adequate financing may be obtained by ensuring that the global fund to end HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria is adequately financed, as well as by increasing domestic
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SCHOOL HEALTH BUSINESS COUNSELING SCOPH CIMSA UNIMAL
Health problems in Indonesia are still dominated by environmental-based diseases, such as diarrhea, worms, dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF), malaria and so on. One of the main causes of the high prevalence of these diseases is the poor quality of sanitation and hygiene. Clean and Healthy Life Behavior (PHBS) is all health behavior that is carried out with awareness, so that school children can help themselves in the health sector and play an active role in health activities in the school environment. The number of PHBS varies. Elementary school age children are state assets in the form of human resources which are very important in supporting the success of nation building. Elementary school-age children need special attention in terms of nutritional adequacy according to their needs. Children with chronic malnutrition have lower IQs than children without nutritional problems. The nutritional problem of school-age children today is not only a problem of undernutrition, but is growing with the increasing prevalence of overnutrition in the form of overweight and obesity. The dangers of drugs to adolescents, students or the general public can affect a
person's mental or psychological condition (thoughts, feelings and behavior) and can cause physical and psychological dependence. The purpose of abuse of narcotics and illegal drugs among the younger generation today is increasing. The rise of deviations in the behavior of the younger generation can endanger the survival of this nation in the future. Because youth as a generation that is expected to become the nation's successor, are increasingly vulnerable to being devoured by addictive substances that destroy nerves. So that the young man can not think clearly. As a result, the hopeful generation of a strong and intelligent nation will only be a memory. The target of this drug distribution is young people or teenagers. Therefore, we present UKS (School Health Business), where UKS is one of the activities carried out for students to seek health efforts in their schools. This activity is very beneficial for students to identify or explore health as early as possible. Therefore, to increase the empowerment of health efforts for the community, SCOPH CIMSA UNIMAL held UKDI SCOPH activities with the material "Creating a Healthy Paradigm by Strengthening Promotion of Personal and Environmental Hygiene, Prevention of
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Infectious Diseases, Education on Nutritional Food, and the dangers of Drugs." Material health is very important because personal and environmental hygiene, prevention of infectious diseases, nutritious food and the dangers of drugs, must be avoided from an early age in elementary school.
and realize what has been obtained from this activity in the school environment.
This event was held at SDN 03 Muara Dua Lhoseumawe, on Saturday, November 4, 2021 at 09.00 WIB and At 08.30 after the students did the morning exercise, as many as twenty students in grades 4 and 5 had begun to be directed by the teacher and also the principal to prepare for the delivery of material in the classroom. Before delivering the material by Haur Syakira, a pre-test was first conducted to determine in advance the knowledge of the UKDI participants about the material to be delivered. Students and students listen carefully to the instructions given by the committee. After that, it was continued with the presentation of material on "Creating a Healthy Paradigm by Strengthening Personal and Environmental Hygiene Improvement, Prevention of Infectious Diseases, Food Nutrition Education, and Dangers of Drugs". interspersed with ice breaking so that the participants do not get bored during the delivery of the material. After the delivery of the material, a post-test was held to determine the extent of the participants' understanding of the material that had been delivered. After the series of events was completed, at the end of the event the students were asked to repeat what had been conveyed at the UKDI activity by forming groups and distributing the results of each group. For students who can repeat well what has been said, they are given a special reward from SCOPH CIMSA UNIMAL. It is hoped that with the delivery of material about this, the students of SDN 03 Muara Dua Lhokseumawe can understand and
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RAISING AWARENESS AND EMPOWERING THE COMMUNITY TO ERADICATE DIABETES SCOPH CIMSA FK UNPAD
Indonesia is ranked 6th in the country with the highest prevalence of diabetes after the number of people with diabetes aged 20-79 years around 10.3 million people. According to the 2018 Riskesdas data, the prevalence of diabetes has increased by 8.5%, or up around 1.6% compared to Riskesdas 2013 which was 6.9%. Data obtained from the 2014 Sample Registration Survey shows diabetes is the third largest cause of death in Indonesia with a percentage of 6.7% after stroke (21.1). %) and coronary heart disease (12.9%). Meanwhile, in Sumedang, the village where the community is located, there is Riskesdas 2018 data which shows the prevalence of diabetes mellitus reaches 1.77%. Cipacing Village, Jatinangor District, Sumedang Regency, is a village that has been a fostered village for SCOPH CIMSA FK Unpad for the past 3 years for the implementation of a sustainable project. This year, as explained in the National Diabetes Education Program released by the CDC and the National Institutes of Health, it is said that community-based organizations can help people with diabetes in various ways, especially through health promotion and education.
Therefore, SCOPH CIMSA FK Unpad plans to hold educational activities which are part of the SCOPH CIMSA FK Unpad activity, namely Raising Awareness and Empowering The Community to Eradicate Diabetes (REMEDY) with various meetings focusing on health cadres in Cipacing Village 3 RW 7 and RW 3 who has a big role in educating other villagers. This activity is also in line with the six health issues that will be the focus of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia in 2021, with diabetes mellitus as one of the main focuses. REMEDY is a sustainable project activity about diabetes mellitus. The series of REMEDY interventions aim to increase the knowledge and awareness of RW 7 and RW 3 cadres in Cipacing Jatinangor Village regarding diabetes mellitus, including risk factors and ways to prevent them. REMEDY also aims to promote healthy lifestyle efforts such as diabetes mellitus prevention through a series of education for cadre mothers and organizing joint sports activities aimed at instilling these habits in the daily lives of RW 3 and RW 7 Cipacing Village, Jatinangor. The series of REMEDY interventions are divided into four interventions with the aim is
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to increase the knowledge, abilities, awareness, and skills of RW 7 and RW 3 cadres in Cipacing Jatinangor Village, totaling 15 people regarding diabetes mellitus health issues, including risk factors and prevention methods that focus on eating patterns and healthy lifestyles, as well as the ability of health checks in the form of providing material which is measured by fulfilling a material checklist of at least 50% of the material and through a post-test score of 20% compared to the pre-test score in the intervention period 2020-2022. In the first intervention, there was zumba with the cadres of RW 3 and RW 7 Cipacing Village. Zumba is guided online by a zumba instructor, Wilona from Salsalivefit. The event continued with a games session consisting of a set of games suitable for mothers, namely guessing old school songs, guessing scenes from old films, and guessing artists. After that, there will be a technical meeting containing the presentation of the REMEDY agenda which will take place in the next few weeks and the committee provides a booklet containing materials to support future activities. The second intervention was divided into two days. The second intervention on the first day contained material that was given last year about diabetes mellitus, gestational diabetes, a healthy lifestyle, and how to do a blood sugar test. These materials were provided by certified resource persons from an external partner, Nutrifood Indonesia. The second intervention on the second day contained new material, namely material on a healthy lifestyle including exercise, weight, sleep patterns, and stress as prevention of risk factors for diabetes mellitus. These materials were given by dr. Emiliana Kartika from external partner, Sobat Diabet.
diabetes mellitus. These materials were given by dr. Emiliana Kartika from external partner, Sobat Diabet. The third intervention was in the form of talk shows and questions and answers between RW 7 and RW 3 cadres with dr.Elisabeth Susianiwati from Sobat Diabet as a resource person regarding healthy lifestyle materials including exercise, weight, sleep patterns, and stress as prevention of risk factors for diabetes mellitus. The fourth intervention which is the last intervention is divided into two days. The first fourth day of the intervention contained a Focus Group Discussion session between RW 7 and RW 3 cadres where the RW 7 cadres would explain the diabetes mellitus material that had been given in intervention 2 guided by the committee. On the second fourth day of the intervention, the REMEDY 2021 event will be closed by giving prizes for the nominations that have been determined and also giving glucometers to the cadres of RW 7 and RW 3 in Cipacing Village. With this activity, we hope to participate in efforts to increase public knowledge and awareness about diabetes mellitus in the hope that the prevalence of diabetes mellitus cases in Indonesia can be reduced.
The third intervention was in the form of talk shows and questions and answers between RW 7 and RW 3 cadres with dr.Elisabeth Susianiwati from Sobat Diabet as a resource person regarding healthy lifestyle materials including exercise, weight, sleep patterns, and stress as prevention of risk factors for
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OPTIMIZING HEALTHY LIFESTYLE DURING PANDEMIC SCOPH CIMSA UNAIR
The pandemic has brought a negative impact in various aspects. In one study, it was found that before the COVID-19 pandemic, 69% of volunteers were very active in physical activity and it decreased to 39% during pandemic. Main reason for this is the lack of knowledge on how to maintain a healthy life during a pandemic. Therefore, SCOPH and SCORE CIMSA UNAIR held an event called OLYMPIAN: Optimizing Healthy Lifestyle During Pandemic. This event was created in hopes of increasing awareness of healthy lifestyle urgency.
Amilia Putri Larasati, a PHL CIMSA-Certified Trainer SCOPH, conducted “Healthy Lifestyle training”. Our next event is Health Checkup. The checkup was performed twice in Apsari and Bungkul Park Surabaya, on March 26th-27th, 2022. Blood pressure, blood glucose, and uric acid levels were the tests performed.
The OLYMPIAN event consists of online campaign, Virtual Run and Cycling challenge, Upgrading, Health checkup, and main event. The online campaign was done in numerous ways, such as quizzes, reels, etc. Also done online, OLYMPIAN held a virtual run and cycling challenge that managed to get hundreds of participants to create healthy habits of exercising during a pandemic. On March 5th, 2022, the upgrading was held online and was opened by “Questionnaire 101” webinar by Dr. Budi Utomo, dr., M.Kes., a lecturer from the IKM-KP FK UNAIR Department. Following the webinar,
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The main event of OLYMPIAN was held on April 9th, 2022 online and offline at FK UNAIR. The event was opened with a talk show featuring amazing speakers, dr. Muhammad Kamil, a writer and founder of “Miles to Share”, and dr. Andhika Raspati, Sp.KO, a representative of the Association of Sports Medicine Specialists. It was also moderated by Muhammad Titikso as Regional Coordinator for Region 7 CIMSA 2021/2022. Following the talkshow is the presentation of research results by the Research division. The announcement of the winner of the virtual run and cycling challenge was also carried out during the main event which resulted in 3 winners in each challenge and a total prize of Rp. 500,000.00. The event was then closed by holding workshops, namely Workout by Airlangga Calisthenics and Yoga by Yoga Gembira Surabaya. With this series of events, it is hoped that OLYMPIAN can provide benefits to the community regarding healthy living during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Growth
GO PREVENT STUNTING IN PREGNANT WOMEN AND TODDLER SCOPH & SCORA CIMSA FK UIN SH
Based on the data presented by World Health Organization (WHO) on 2017, there were 22.2% children under five years old or usually called as toddlers who were diagnosed with stunting. The majority come from toddlers in Asia. In the South-East Asia Regional (SEAR), Indonesia is the third country with the highest case. The average prevalence of stunting in toddlers in Indonesia in 2005-2017 is 36.4%. Stunting is an impaired growth and development condition in children caused by malnutrition due to the absence of nutritional intake. Children are defined as stunted if the child’s height is lower or shorter than the standard age. Stunting begins to occur during the first 1000 days of a child’s life, since conception until the age of two. Maternal health and nutrition conditions before pregnancy, during pregnancy, and after delivery affects fetal growth and the risk of stunting. Other risk factors including short body posture genetically, close distance between pregnancies, teenage pregnancy, and lack of nutritional intake during pregnancy may influence higher risk of stunting. To contribute in preventing and reducing the prevalence of stunting in Indonesia, SCOPH CIMSA FK UIN SH alongside with
SCORA CIMSA FK UIN SH presents GROWTH, an activity in commemoration of National Nutrition Day 2022 which aims to raise awareness and knowledge about stunting and how to prevent it since pregnancy, especially for pregnant women and parents with toddlers. This activity was held during January 30 until February 12, 2022 through Online Zoom Meeting. Stunting could be caused by parents lack of knowledge and consciousness about the importance of food intake during pregnancy. Therefore to overcome this problem, we held an online nutrition consultation guided by nutritionist and we invited pregnant women and parents with toddlers as participants. This consultation was held on January 30, 2022 via Zoom Meeting with the attendance of Ms. Diajeng Anjalna Gakusha, A,md.Gz and Ms. Fauziah, S.Gz as nutritionist from Ruang Gizi Indonesia. The nutrition consultation started off with a little presentation from the nutritionist about good nutrition for our body and what we should consume on a daily basis. After the presentation, participants were allowed to ask question about daily nutrition consumptions for pregnant women and
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toddlers to prevent stunting or about stunting itself. On February 12, 2022, GROWTH was followed by a webinar with the theme "Get To Know About Child Development And Stunting Prevention Since Pregnancy During The COVID-19 Pandemic" via Zoom Meeting. The material was presented by dr. Fitria Mahrunnisa, M Sc, Sp.A. as an paediatrician who conveyed about the risk factors of stunting, the importance of balanced nutrition during pregnancy, the relationship between stunting and pregnancy, balanced nutrition for toddlers, the role of good nutrition in child growth and development, and the role of the government in overcoming stunting, especially during this COVID-19 pandemic. Both the nutrition consultation and webinar has received many positive feedbacks. The participants hoped that this event could be reconducted next year. GROWTH is a social event that focuses on the endangerment of stunting affecting child growth and development. The awareness of public, especially parents, about the importance of balanced nutrition towards pregnant women and toddlers could put a stop to this issue. As one form of effort from SCOPH and SCORA CIMSA FK UIN SH, we hope that GROWTH could help overcome this problem by raising people’s awareness and knowledge about stunting and its prevention as a way to improve the nation's health.
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ALL ACTIONS TO PREVENT SMOKING AND TUBERCULOSIS SCOPH CIMSA FK UNS
ALVEOLI (All Actions to Prevent Smoking and Tuberculosis) was held to — smoking cessation and raise awareness to prevent tuberculosis. This year, ALVEOLI raised the topic “regulate a healthy lifestyle to prevent TB disease and by not smoking as a preventive measure and reducing the number of cigarette consumption in Indonesia.” Based on the pre-assessment form of 42 respondents from 15-20 years old, it was found that there are still many respondents who do not know that smoking cessation is one of the things that can be a risk factor for tuberculosis. Therefore, ALVEOLI was meant to be providing knowledge to members about smoking cessation and tuberculosis. ALVEOLI has day Pre Activity Training delivered by two Public Health Leaders, Hanif Ahmad Aulia as a trainer for Tuberculosis and Prasasti Probowirasmi as a trainer for Smoking Cessation. From 16 respondents there is an 83.6% increase in the distribution of post-test scores for Tuberculosis. Meanwhile, there is a 38% increase in the distribution of post-test scores from 19 respondents for
Smoking Cessation. This data shows that pre-activity training has succeeded in the goal of increasing volunteers’ knowledge. ALVEOLI has 2 main events. First is One Day Workshop. This year, ALVEOLI was meant to engage 29 high school students through the intermediary of the PMR team at their school so that we can provide knowledge and awareness about smoking cessation and tuberculosis to high school students as a form of reducing the number of cigarette consumers who are dominated by teenagers. The results are there is a 36% increase in the distribution of post-test scores for Tuberculosis. Meanwhile, there is a 14% increase in the distribution of post-test scores from 19 respondents for Smoking Cessation. Second, ALVEOLI held a talk show for the public delivered by speakers from CISDI, IMUT, and PDPI Surakarta and moderated by PHL. The talkshow was succeeded by attended 99 participants. From 35 respondents, there is an increase of 17.5% in the distribution from pretest-postest. We hope that this activity is beneficial for everyone by increasing knowledge of smoking cessation and tuberculosis which is very important to pay attention to.
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SCOPH Recapped
GULALI (2022) CIMSA UNAIR
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World Mental HEALTH DAY
HKN-WDD
A C C O M P L I SH ME NT
AC C O MP LISHMENT
Instagram Impressions
Instagram Impressions
81.448
Twitter Impressions
16.551
Hari Kesehatan NasionalWorld Diabetes Day
7.298
FRO M 5 0 0 0 IM PR E SSIO N S TA R G E T
F ROM 5 0 0 0 I MP R E S S I ON S T AR G E T
Twitter Impressions
3.622
FRO M 5 0 0 IM PR E SSIO N S TA R G E T
Peer Counselors
F ROM 5 0 0 I MP R E S S I ON S T AR G E T
Integrated Pre- and Post-Test Assessments
ROM 20 PE E R 20 FCOU NSELOR S TA R G E T
573
Online Consultation Registrants
Local Participations
139
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F ROM 20 0 REGIS TR A N TS TA R G E T
Local Participations
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F ROM 1 5 L O CA L T ARG ET
Pre-Campaign Assessment Participants
100
F ROM 12 L OC A L TARGET
Pre-Campaign Assessment Participants
160
F R OM 5 0 0 RES P ON D E N T T AR G E T
F R OM 1 0 0 RES P ON D E N T T AR G E T
External Partners
F ROM 10 0 RES PONDE N T TA R G E T
S U BS T AN S I P D MG M D I R E K T ORAT P 2P T M K EME N K E S RI ; S OBAT D I ABE T ; P E R S AT U AN D I ABET E S I N D ON E S I A;
External Partners UNICEF; MITRA M U DA U NICE F; SELF-LOVE WARR IO R ; HI MPU NAN PS IKOL O G I IN D O N E SIA
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Hari Gizi NASIONAL
IDTxWTBD
A C C O M P L I S H ME NT
AC C O MP LISHMENT
Instagram Impressions
Instagram Impressions
13.281
Indonesian Disease Today World Tuberculosis Day
12.662
FRO M 5 0 0 0 IM PR E SSIO N S TA R G E T
F ROM 5 0 0 0 I MP R E S S I ON S T AR G E T
Twitter Impressions
Twitter Impressions
Inter-NMO Collaboration
Local Participations
2.528
1.039
F ROM 5 0 0 IM PRE SSIO N S TA R G E T
Malaysia
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SCO PH SM M A M S M A L A YSIA
F ROM 5 0 0 I MP R E S S I ON S T AR G E T
F ROM 7 L O CA L T ARG ET
Local Participations
Pre-Campaign Assessment Participants
Pre-Campaign Assessment Participants
External Partners
External Partners
D E P ART E MEN P U L MON OL OG I D AN KEDOKT ERAN RES P I RAS I F K U I - RS U P P ERS AH ABAT A N; I ME R I F K U I ; S U BS T AN S I D I R E K T ORAT T B K E MEN KES RI; K OMU N I T AS P OP T B I N D ON E S I A; P E T A T B- R O I N D ON ES I A; K N C V I N D ON E S I A
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4.731
FRO M 1 0 0 RESPO N D E N T TA R G E T
UNICEF; U-REPORT INDON E SIA ; SU BS TANSI DIREKTO R A T G IZI KE M E N KE S R I; K ANTOR STAF PR E SID E N R I; I K ATAN DOKTER A N A K IN D O N E SIA ; N EGERI ANAK IND O N E SIA ; SATU IBU SATU PO HO N ; SCOPH SM M AM S M A L A YSIA
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F ROM 1 0 0 R E S P ON D EN T T ARG ET
A thank from us. It’s the end of a term. Whether you like it or not, everything must come to an end. The National Public Health Committee 2021-2022 wants to thank SCOPH CIMSA locals, members, and Local Public Health Officers as much as possible. God deserves our deepest thanks for giving us the strength, grace, and energy to do our daily jobs. We want to thank the SCOPHeroes in Indonesia who have worked hard and put in a lot of energy to make a difference in their communities. Online or offline, you’re all bomb. We cannot do any of this without your hard work. Your energy, stamina, and power will be never forgotten. Thank you to our loved Local Public Health Officers (TENTARATNA) and their committee, who have empowered their members to perform the work necessary to enhance our nation's health, while also offering medical students the chance to empower themselves. Thanks to the National Officials of 2021-2022 who have been with us from the beginning, supporting each and every steps in our way to improve the nation’s health. Also, we would like to thank our alumni and seniors who have given us the support, and we would want to express our gratitude for all of the time they have taken away from their own work to "teach us the ropes." We would want to express our gratitude to the many outside organizations that have worked with us to achieve a common goal: improving the health of the nation. We also want to express our gratitude to those we didn't have time to thank individually. Finally, BIDODOREN, let's thank each other. Thank you for all of your hard work throughout the last year. We hope that this experience will offer us a fresh perspective on life and help us become stronger as a result. With all our heart,
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