Satu Satunya dari Indonesia, Amel Wakili UNAIR di Triangle Sci

Rizky Amelia Zein, S.Psi., M.Sc, dosen di Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Airlangga (UNAIR) dan juga Data Scientist ACeHAP menjadi satu satunya delegasi dari Indonesia yang mengikuti kegiatan Triangle Sci pada Minggu (13/10/2019) hingga Kamis (17/10/2019) di Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Amerika. Pada tahun ini tema yang dipilih adalah keadilan pada komunikasi kesarjanaan. Yaitu, terkait dengan ketidak seimbangan atau ketidak adilan yang terjadi di komunikasi kesarjanaan. Triangle … Continue reading Satu Satunya dari Indonesia, Amel Wakili UNAIR di Triangle Sci

#CondomEmoji: Are urban Indonesians receptive to a social media-based campaign for safer sex?

Abstract Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore participants’ attitudes and receptivity to a #CondomEmoji campaign insofar as investigating whether attitudes and receptivity were important predictors for brand impression and intention to buy. Design/methodology/approach – This study involved 206 research participants who live in Jakarta and Surabaya and who answered online questionnaires to measure attitudes, receptivity to #CondomEmoji advertising, brand impression and intention … Continue reading #CondomEmoji: Are urban Indonesians receptive to a social media-based campaign for safer sex?

Protecting those who care: The characteristics of occupational Tuberculosis risk in health care workers

Nosocomial TB infection remains an urgent public health problem that requires relentless efforts to overcome. In general, health care workers (HCWs) have a significantly higher risk of suffering from active and latent TB owing to their daily occupational TB risk exposure. The risk is indeed more severe in high TB burden countries, such as Indonesia. In this research, we aimed to: (1) investigate the underlying … Continue reading Protecting those who care: The characteristics of occupational Tuberculosis risk in health care workers

Do Justice and Trust Affect Acceptability of Indonesian Social Health Insurance Policy? A cross-sectional survey of laypeople and health care workers

AbstractAfter two bills passed in 2004 and 2011, a nation-wide social insurance in Indonesia has formally established. Aiming at a universal health coverage in 2019, the Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN) will cover almost 260 million Indonesians and be one of the biggest single payer national health insurance scheme in the world. Our research attempted to investigate whether justice, trust to health care services, confidence level … Continue reading Do Justice and Trust Affect Acceptability of Indonesian Social Health Insurance Policy? A cross-sectional survey of laypeople and health care workers