One of the Goals of the Sustainable Development Goals is to ensure a healthy life and support well-being for all at all ages, and one of the ways is through immunization. Immunization is an effort to actively generate or increase a person's immunity to a disease, so that when exposed to the disease, he or she will not become sick or only experience mild illness. The purpose of this study was to increase public understanding of the importance of immunization, especially measles and rubella immunization in elementary school age children, by educating parents or guardians of children about the importance of immunization for elementary school age children. The method used is the lecture method (counseling) by following the prescribed health protocol rules. The number of participants in the counseling was 25 people. Counseling activities are carried out first and then followed by immunization activities for children. From all community service activities through counseling carried out, it can be seen that they are obtained in accordance with the objectives, namely the community understands the concept of immunization and is not afraid of the effects caused by immunization.
Unprotected Anal Intercourse (UAI) was the primary factor in transmission HIV among MSM. The aim of this study was to examine factors that affected UAI among MSM in Solok, Indonesia. This study using a design mix method approach, a study combination between quantitative among 70 MSM and qualitative among 19 informants. The result of this study shows that 77.1% reported engagement in UAI during sex in the previous six months. Multivariate analysis shows that UAI was associated with partner status (p=0.017, OR: 3.958; 95% CI:1.230 to 12.736), and knowledge about HIV/AIDS (p= 0.01, OR: 9.8; 95% CI: 2.555 to 37.587). The qualitative study shows that preference and lack of MSM identification were the other factors that affected UAI among MSM.
<p><strong><em>Background: </em></strong><em>Osteoporosis is one of the degenerative diseases in the elderly which is still a priority health problem in Indonesia. There are several precautions that can be taken to prevent the occurrence of osteoporosis, one of that is vitamin D. Vitamin D can be obtained through exposure to Ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun and from nutritional sources of food. Vitamin D can slow down the process of osteoporosis, because vitamin D is able to maintain bone health by increasing the absorption of the mineral calcium.</em><em></em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><strong><em>Objectives: </em></strong><em>The purpose of this study is to see the comparison of vitamin D intake and UV exposure in pre and postmenopausal women during the pandemic.</em></p><p><strong><em>Methods: </em></strong><em>This research was an analytic study conducted with a cross sectional research design, which compares predictor variables and outcome variables that are viewed simultaneously. The study was conducted on women aged 35-65 years at the Elderly Posyandu, Padang City. Then the results of the data obtained will be analyzed using the Anova test.</em><em></em></p><p><strong><em>Results: </em></strong><em>The results showed that the percentage of menopausal respondents exposed to UV light was higher (87.5%) compared to those who were not exposed to UV light (12.5%). Then the percentage of menopausal respondents based on the consumption of Vit D < RDA was higher (52.5%) than the consumption of Vit D > RDA (47.5%).</em><em></em></p><strong><em>Conclusions: </em></strong><em>There was no significant difference (p<0.05) between the incidence of menopause and levels of vitamin D intake (p=0.381) and UV light exposure (p=0.462) in the elderly at the Posyandu Lansia, Padang City</em>
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