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Maternal health literacy as an effort to reduce maternal mortality Nursanti, Siti; Utamidewi, Wahyu; Tayo, Yanti; Nurhasanah, Hanna
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Communications Science, Dr. Soetomo University

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The Karawang Regency's progress in reducing maternal mortality through an expanding (EMAS) program does not inherently reduce maternal mortality. The change in the incidence of postpartum mother mortality has led the Government of the Karawang Regency to a breakthrough by implementing an appreciation of the level of mothers’ comprehension during the postpartum period between fathers. This research investigated the extent of the father's communication process in Kelas Bapak (Lit: Father Class) to improve the father's awareness of maternal health over the postpartum. This study employs descriptive qualitative methods of research. The study results found that Kelas Bapak inspired families to treat maternal health at the Regional General Hospital of Karawang Regency during the postpartum period. This study concludes that one of the causes of a father's lack of understanding about his mother is that his mother's health is unconcerned during the postpartum period.
Family communication in efforts to prevent COVID-19 transmission in Indonesia Tayo, Yanti; Utamidewi, Wahyu; Nursanti, Siti; Mayasari; Zainal Abidin
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Communications Science, Dr. Soetomo University

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This study aims to determine family communication to prevent COVID-19. This study uses descriptive qualitative research methods by collecting interview data. This study shows that family communication used by parents and children is very useful in preventing the spread of COVID-19 in Kerrawang Regency. The process of delivering messages related to the dangers of COVID-19 by parents can change children's understanding and behaviour so that preventive actions occur. This research contributes in the form of recommendations to every family so that they can comply with health protocols and always socialise with family members and the community to get used to healthy living by opening airflow in every room in the house, regulating interactions by using masks and keeping a distance in activities at home and outside the house.
Generation z's perceptions of health information about the Covid-19 Nursanti, Siti; Dharta, Firdaus Yuni; Chaerudin, Chaerudin; Syam, Syisea Putri; Purnama, Rifki Nugraha
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Communications Science, Dr. Soetomo University

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The COVID-19 pandemic has spread widely worldwide, and Indonesia is no exception. It has led the government to enforce an imperative policy, advising most activities to be done at home by everyone, including Generation Z, that has lived and grown up among the advances in communication and information technology. This study examines Generation Z's perceptions of health information regarding the COVID- 19 pandemic. This study was conducted utilising a quantitative research technique utilising a survey methodology. In this study, it was found that Generation Z firstly learned about the emergence of the COVID-19 virus on the internet, especially on social media. No negative perception was found from Generation Z related to any information shared on the internet, including their social media. Additionally, the study found that getting health information through social media was their choice, closely related to their daily activities.
Hambatan Komunikasi Antarpribadi Mengenai Keterbukaan Diri pada Pengguna Akun Pseudonim (Cyber Account) di Media Twitter Fathonah, Siti; Nursanti, Siti; Tayo, Yanti
Jurnal Publisitas Vol 9 No 1 (2022): Oktober
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (LPPM), Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (STISIPOL) Candradimuka Palembang

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Following the government's advice during the COVID-19 pandemic, which urges people to stay at home and avoid crowds, this has resulted in increased use of social media, one of which is twitter. Twitter is made by the community as a means to interact with other people who are considered so effective. Usually twitter users will use their personal identity in creating their accounts. However, as time goes by, currently there are some of them who become twitter users with their own identity. They will use a pseudonym where this type of user can be known as a pseudonym (cyber account). Although these pseudonymous (cyber account) users are anonymous, not many of them are self-disclosing between their fellow pseudonymous (cyber account) users. This study was conducted with the aim of knowing how the barriers to interpersonal communication in self-disclosure are intertwined with pseudonymous account users (cyber account) on Twitter. The results of this study are to see how the barriers of pseudonymous account users (cyber account) in conducting interpersonal communication regarding self-disclosure which consists of several factors: fear of self-disclosure if it is too excessive, negative perceptions of others about ourselves, self-rejection.