Games and Audiovisuals of Non-Communicable Diseases as Health Promotion, Green Technology for Women Workers

Some of the millions of Indonesian migrant workers who live and work in Malaysia are there illegally and do not have health insurance. If they get sick, their access to health services is limited because the Indonesian JKN system is unable to protect their health. Limited facilities and infrastructu...

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Main Authors: Hidayati Titiek, Bagus Wiranatakusuma Dimas, Abdul Haq Fahmy, Zaidi bin MD Zabri Mohd
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/62/e3sconf_ictced2023_04002.pdf
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author Hidayati Titiek
Bagus Wiranatakusuma Dimas
Abdul Haq Fahmy
Zaidi bin MD Zabri Mohd
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description Some of the millions of Indonesian migrant workers who live and work in Malaysia are there illegally and do not have health insurance. If they get sick, their access to health services is limited because the Indonesian JKN system is unable to protect their health. Limited facilities and infrastructure make them vulnerable, so they are more susceptible to disease, especially if the pattern of clean-living behavior is lacking, nutritional intake is low, and the body’s biological condition is not good. in addition to poor sanitary conditions and working environments, a heavy workload, malnutrition, and a lack of guaranteed protection. The implementation of health development includes efforts that must be carried out in an integrated and sustainable manner. This service aims to make TKI independent in maintaining their health while working in Malaysia. Residents’ knowledge from the results of the post-test after the presentation of the material shows an increase in knowledge, so that the percentage of “good” knowledge becomes 91%. The resulting attitude variable also increased from 52% to 70%. The behavior variable increased from 65% to 91% good behavior, so bad behavior decreased.
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spelling doaj.art-b8a6cfc122634d5cb7961262646659952023-09-26T10:11:26ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422023-01-014250400210.1051/e3sconf/202342504002e3sconf_ictced2023_04002Games and Audiovisuals of Non-Communicable Diseases as Health Promotion, Green Technology for Women WorkersHidayati Titiek0Bagus Wiranatakusuma Dimas1Abdul Haq Fahmy2Zaidi bin MD Zabri Mohd3Universitas Muhammadiyah YogyakartaFaculty of Economics, universitas MuhammadiyahUmi Hasanah HospitalDepartment of Finance, Faculty of Business and EconomicsSome of the millions of Indonesian migrant workers who live and work in Malaysia are there illegally and do not have health insurance. If they get sick, their access to health services is limited because the Indonesian JKN system is unable to protect their health. Limited facilities and infrastructure make them vulnerable, so they are more susceptible to disease, especially if the pattern of clean-living behavior is lacking, nutritional intake is low, and the body’s biological condition is not good. in addition to poor sanitary conditions and working environments, a heavy workload, malnutrition, and a lack of guaranteed protection. The implementation of health development includes efforts that must be carried out in an integrated and sustainable manner. This service aims to make TKI independent in maintaining their health while working in Malaysia. Residents’ knowledge from the results of the post-test after the presentation of the material shows an increase in knowledge, so that the percentage of “good” knowledge becomes 91%. The resulting attitude variable also increased from 52% to 70%. The behavior variable increased from 65% to 91% good behavior, so bad behavior decreased.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/62/e3sconf_ictced2023_04002.pdfmigrant workershealth promotiongame educationaudiovisual technologynon-communicable disease
spellingShingle Hidayati Titiek
Bagus Wiranatakusuma Dimas
Abdul Haq Fahmy
Zaidi bin MD Zabri Mohd
Games and Audiovisuals of Non-Communicable Diseases as Health Promotion, Green Technology for Women Workers
E3S Web of Conferences
migrant workers
health promotion
game education
audiovisual technology
non-communicable disease
title Games and Audiovisuals of Non-Communicable Diseases as Health Promotion, Green Technology for Women Workers
title_full Games and Audiovisuals of Non-Communicable Diseases as Health Promotion, Green Technology for Women Workers
title_fullStr Games and Audiovisuals of Non-Communicable Diseases as Health Promotion, Green Technology for Women Workers
title_full_unstemmed Games and Audiovisuals of Non-Communicable Diseases as Health Promotion, Green Technology for Women Workers
title_short Games and Audiovisuals of Non-Communicable Diseases as Health Promotion, Green Technology for Women Workers
title_sort games and audiovisuals of non communicable diseases as health promotion green technology for women workers
topic migrant workers
health promotion
game education
audiovisual technology
non-communicable disease
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/62/e3sconf_ictced2023_04002.pdf
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