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Studi kualitatif: pengobatan dan warisan budaya dalam kesehatan masyarakat suku Banjar-Kalimantan Selatan

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dc.contributor.author Wulandari, Anggun
dc.contributor.author Jamilah, Jamilah
dc.contributor.author Arifa, Salsabila
dc.contributor.author Ainnurrahmah, Annisa
dc.contributor.author Juliana, Andini
dc.contributor.author Maulidya, Dyna Ariva
dc.date.accessioned 2024-12-30T04:54:52Z
dc.date.available 2024-12-30T04:54:52Z
dc.date.issued 2024-10-01
dc.identifier.issn 1978-3337
dc.identifier.issn 2620-7478
dc.identifier.uri https://repo-dosen.ulm.ac.id//handle/123456789/36379
dc.description.abstract Background: Health behavior is an individual's response to health aspects that can be influenced by internal and external factors. The 2023 Indonesian Health Survey showed that 32.5% of households utilized traditional health services. South Kalimantan was in third place, experiencing a decline in patient visits from 2019-2020, which was 44.2% and increased slightly in 2021. Lack of access to health services can result in decreased quality of life and increased risk of death. This is due to the continued validity of traditional medicine that has been passed down from generation to generation, such as water therapy involving the use of water that has been given prayers and black bracelets which are considered protective amulets. Purpose: To study the treatment and cultural heritage in the health of the Banjar ethnic group in South Kalimantan. Method: Qualitative research with phenomenological design and data collection through in-depth interviews. Sampling using sampling techniques and obtained 12 people who became informants. Data analysis was carried out using the NVivo application. All raw data from interview transcripts and observation notes will be systematically coded in Nvivo and continued with the formation of conclusions carried out using thematic analysis techniques to analyze the interview results. Results: Characteristics of informants with an age range of 23-70 years, the majority of informants are female as many as 10 people (83.3%) and are users of water therapy and black bracelets as many as 5 informants (41.7%). Based on interviews, it was found that there was a dynamic between tradition and modernity in the health practices of the Banjar community, so that there was variation in the acceptance and preservation of traditional practices that reflected the complexity of the interaction between traditional beliefs and modern health practices. Socio-cultural factors play an important role in shaping public health behavior. Conclusion: Insights into the socio-cultural dynamics that influence community treatment choices and the integration of traditional practices and modern health services. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Malahayati Jurnal Kesehatan en_US
dc.subject Banjar Ethnic Group; Cultural Heritage; Medicine; Public Health. en_US
dc.title Studi kualitatif: pengobatan dan warisan budaya dalam kesehatan masyarakat suku Banjar-Kalimantan Selatan en_US


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