IR
Publications
- An Approach of Predisposing Factor to Increase Immunization Coverage
- Visibility and hotspots of outdoor tobacco advertisement around educational facilities without an advertising ban: Geospatial analysis in Surabaya City, Indonesia
- DISTRIBUTION ANALYSIS OF DOCTORS IN INDONESIA
- Gugus Opini Kesehatan Masyarakat #2
- #CondomEmoji: Are urban Indonesians receptive to a social media-based campaign for safer sex?
- The maternal referral mobile application system for minimizing the risk of childbirth
- Analisis Sosiogram untuk Penentuan Agen Perubahan; Studi Kasus pada Program Desa Sehat Berdaya
- "Connecting the Unconnected"
- Intrapersonal Theories and Models Frequently Used in Health Promotion
- Perspektif Masyarakat Tentang Akses Pelayanan Kesehatan
- FGD dalam Penelitian Kesehatan
- MENTAL HEALTH POLICY: GLOBAL, NATIONAL TREND AND CURRENT CHALLENGES
- The characteristics of occupational tuberculosis risk in healthcare workers
- Consumption of Iron Supplement and Anemia Among Indonesian Adolescent Girls
- Do justice and trust affect acceptability of Indonesian social health insurance policy?
- Actual challenges of mental health in Indonesia: Urgency, UHS, humanity, and government commitment
- Maternal Health Care Utilization Behavior, Local Wisdom, and Associated Factors Among Women in Urban and Rural Areas, Indonesia
- How Does Islamic Organizations Respond to COVID-19 in Indonesia? A Case Study
- Comments on “Ranking researchers: Evidence from Indonesia” by Fry et al. (2023)
- Open Access in Indonesia
- High visibility of outdoor tobacco advertisements around health facilities in East Java, Indonesia: a geospatial analysis
- Frequency and specificity of health issues in local political campaigns
- HOW HAS COVID-19 CHANGED THE WAY HOSPITALS DELIVER CARE?
- Community Perspective about Health Services Access
- The characteristics of occupational Tuberculosis risk in health care workers
- Pandemi COVID-19 dan Tantangan Kebijakan Kesehatan Mental di Indonesia
- The Enemy of ‘Ummah: Belief in Jewish conspiracy theories indirectly affected vaccination decisions
- The Intersection of Journalism and Health Policy in Indonesia’s Political Campaign