Sosialisasi Aplikasi “Nutribid” Sebagai Upaya Akselerasi Derajat Kesehatan Masyarakat Di Era Post-Pandemi Covid-19

Astri Nurdiana, Eka Andriani, Carudin Carudin, Siti Masfiah, Fatin Nuha Yamin, Meli Indriyani

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Penggunaan teknologi dapat menjembatani jarak yang ada antara kebutuhan pelayanan kesehatan dan berbagai hambatan di dalamnya yang disebabkan oleh pandemik covid-19, penggunaan teknologi merupakan potensi besar untuk menjadi media yang mendukung perkembangan manusia yang dapat mengakselerasi pengetahuan manusia. Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk mensosialisasikan ke masyarakat tentang aplikasi online yang dapat digunakan untuk berkonsultasi seputar kesehatan reproduksi dan gizi, selain itu dengan kegiatan ini diharapkan masyarakat bisa mendapatkan informasi kesehatan secara mudah, tanpa hambatan jarak dan waktu, serta disampaikan oleh tenaga kesehatan profesional. Metode yang digunakan melalui pelatihan dan pendampingan penggunaan aplikasi Nutribid kepada ibu hamil di wilayah desa Purwadana, menggali umpan baik dengan didasarkan pada evaluasi representasi aplikasi. Hasil: Hasil kegiatan penelitian ini adalah tersosialisasinya aplikasi Nutribid ke 56 sasaran. Pemanfaatan Aplikasi Nutribid oleh masyarakat, dengan total kegiatan konsultasi on-line selama 1 bulan sebanyak 36 kegiatan konsultasi kesehatan reproduksi dan 21 kegiatan konsultasi gizi. Dengan adanya aplikasi NUTRIBID masyarakat tidak perlu datang ke pusat-pusat pelayanan kesehatan untuk konsultasi, agar mencegah terpaparnya virus seperti pandemi covid-19 yang masih ada hingga saat ini. Masyarakat dapat memanfaatkan aplikasi NUTRIBID tersebut secara gratis untuk konsultasi gizi dan kesehatan secara gratis langsung dengan ahlinya sesuai dengan ilmu gizi dan kesehatan, sehingga bisa mengurangi informasi-informasi gizi dan kesehatan yang keliru seperti mitos maupun hoax.

 

Kata Kunci: Android, Aplikasi, Covid-19, Konsultasi, Online

 

 

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The use of technology has great potential to become a bridge that can connect the gap between healthcare and patient demand with all the barriers which is cause by the Pandemic of Covid-19. the technology also able to supports human development and accelerates human knowledge, and it can bridge the gap between the need for health services and the numerous impediments in it generated by the covid-19 pandemic. Purpose: This program aims to raise public awareness about apps that can be used for reproductive health and nutrition. It is also intended that participants would be able to get health information quickly, without distance or time constraints which is given by healthcare professional. Method: Training and mentoring of the Nutribird application's use to pregnant women in the Purwadana village area, with the goal of obtaining positive feedback based on the evaluation of application representations. Result: The NUTRIBID application was distributed to 56 targets, as a result of this study activity the community used the NUTRIBID application with a total of 57 on-line consultations over the course of a month, including 36 health reproductive consultations and 21 nutrition consultations. Conclusion: People do not need to visit health service centers for simple consultation; therefore, they can use the NUTRIBID application as substitution to prevent the transmission of Covid-19 Virus. The NUTRIBID application is available to the public for free nutrition and health reproductive consultations, to minimize erroneous nutrition and health information such as myths and hoaxes.

 

Keywords : Android, Application, Consultation, Covid-19, Online

 


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Android, Aplikasi, Covid-19, Konsultasi, Online

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