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Handayani G, Abbasiah A, Dewi V. Effectiveness of Web-Based Applications Combined with Lecture Methods as Health Promotion Media in Enhancing Knowledge and Self-Detection of Tuberculosis Transmission Risk: A Quasi-Experimental Study. Health Educ Health Promot 2025; 13 (1) :127-132
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1- Department of Nursing, Health Polytechnic Ministry of Health Jambi, Jambi, Indonesia
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Aims: This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of using web-based applications and lecture methods in increasing knowledge and the ability to self-detect the risk of tuberculosis transmission.
Materials & Methods: This study employed a quasi-experimental, two-group pre-test-post-test design with purposive sampling involving 120 close contacts of TB patients. The research was conducted in Jambi City, a known TB-endemic area, across five community health centers (Puskesmas). Data collection occurred from March to August 2024 through observations and questionnaire administration, with data analyzed using the analysis of covariance.
Findings: The web-based application and the lecture method effectively enhanced tuberculosis knowledge among close contacts (p<0.05). Both interventions significantly increased self-detection scores in this group; however, the web-based application demonstrated a greater mean improvement than the lecture method. This suggests that the web-based application is a more effective for enhancing TB-related knowledge and self-detection skills.
Conclusion: Both the “Sijari Manis” web-based application and the lecture method effectively enhance knowledge and self-assessment of tuberculosis transmission risk.
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Health Media
Received: 2025/01/1 | Accepted: 2025/01/30 | Published: 2025/02/21
* Corresponding Author Address: Jl. Dr. Tazar, Buluran Kenali, Kec. Telanaipura, Kota Jambi, Jambi, Indonesia. Postal Code: 36361 (ghandayani528@gmail.com)

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