Aplikasi e-ODHA sebagai Upaya Peningkatan Cakupan “Open Status” Orang dengan HIV/AIDS
Keywords:
E-ODHA, Stigma, HIV statusAbstract
Trends in the proportion of HIV incidence in the population have changed. Disclosure of HIV status to partners and families plays an important role in the health and well-being of people living with HIV/Aids (PLWHA). PLWHA who do not disclose their HIV status is the main obstacle in fighting the spread of HIV, especially for PLWHA who only open themselves to their social networks or peer groups. The purpose of this application is to reach PLWHA in disclosing their HIV status to partners and families so that they can break the chain of transmission of new HIV infections. This community service method is to build an application called E-ODHA targeting key populations such as PLWHA, male sex male, narcotics users and commercial sex workers. This application can be accessed directly by PLWHA through E-ODHA with the website "http://e-odha.digitalcreative.web.id/. To fill in information on the web, you can also access. The target of the application is people with HIV/Aids (ODHA). In addition to information about open status, through this application you can also get information about general conditions, general health and conditions. depression.
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