Why do we need to empower university staffs and students for tackling the non-communicable diseases?

S. Supriyati, A. Wicaksana, Esthy Sundari, H. S. Pangastuti, F. Dewi
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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a major cause of death in Indonesia and worldwide. Yogyakarta has the highest prevalence of cancer in Indonesia. Besides, Yogyakarta has high prevalence of diabetes mellitus and other NCDs. The prevention and control of NCDs are direly needed in Yogyakarta. Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) is the oldest university in Yogyakarta and has a large number of university staff members and students. This study aimed to empower university staff and students of UGM in the health promotion programs for tackling NCD risk factors through the Health Promoting University initiative. This was a participatory action research that was conducted in UGM, Yogyakarta. A total of 299 respondents (university staff and students in second year) were involved in the need’s assessment survey. Data were collected through online questionnaire and analyzed descriptively. Additionally, advocacy, training, small group discussion, seminars, discussion on WhatsApp group, as well as developing posters for healthy diet, hand washing, physical activities, and smoking behavior were done as the follow-up of the need’s assessment. The need’s assessment showed that most respondents had a poor knowledge on the NCDs and its risk factors (74%), poor knowledge on the smoke free campus (80%), had insufficient vegetables consumption (83%), had insufficient fruit consumption (68%), and had physically inactive behavior (52%). Furthermore, group discussions with the students improved their awareness on the NCD problems among students. Also, training for the university staff members improved their knowledge and skills related to the NCD risk factors’ measurement. The university staff and students’ knowledge and practice concerning the NCD risk factors prevention were poor. Therefore, the Health Promoting University initiative is a good way to empower them about the NCD risk factors prevention.
为什么我们需要赋予大学教职员工和学生应对非传染性疾病的权力?
在印度尼西亚和全世界,非传染性疾病是造成死亡的一个主要原因。日惹是印尼癌症发病率最高的城市。此外,日惹的糖尿病和其他非传染性疾病发病率很高。日惹迫切需要预防和控制非传染性疾病。Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM)是日惹最古老的大学,拥有大量的大学工作人员和学生。本研究旨在通过健康促进大学倡议,增强UGM大学教职员工和学生在健康促进方案中的能力,以应对非传染性疾病的风险因素。这是在日惹UGM进行的一项参与性行动研究。共有299名受访者(大学教职员和二年级学生)参与了需求评估调查。通过在线问卷收集数据并进行描述性分析。此外,宣传、培训、小组讨论、研讨会、WhatsApp群讨论,以及制作健康饮食、洗手、体育活动和吸烟行为的海报,作为需求评估的后续工作。需求评估显示,大多数受访者对非传染性疾病及其危险因素的认识较差(74%),对无烟校园的认识较差(80%),蔬菜消费不足(83%),水果消费不足(68%),身体不活跃行为(52%)。此外,与学生的小组讨论提高了学生对非传染性疾病问题的认识。此外,对大学工作人员的培训提高了他们与非传染性疾病风险因素测量有关的知识和技能。高校职工和学生对非传染性疾病危险因素预防的知识和实践水平较差。因此,健康促进大学倡议是增强他们对非传染性疾病风险因素预防能力的好方法。
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