DrSulistyawati Sulistyawati
Orcid identifier0000-0002-7299-0360 (opens in a new tab)
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- Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Public Health, Jl Prof Dr Soepomo, Janturan, Umbulharjo, Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, 55166, Indonesia
RESEARCH INTERESTS
In recent years, Prof. Sulistyawati has expanded her research to include digital health interventions, recognizing their growing importance in modern health systems. She has explored the integration of digital technologies to enhance disease surveillance, health communication, and patient care. Her innovative work in digital health has made a substantial impact on improving healthcare accessibility and efficiency, particularly in resource-limited settings. Prof. Sulistyawati's contributions continue to advance both public health theory and practical solutions to the most pressing health challenges of our time
GRANTS
- GRANTImplementation of E-Jumantik as an independent mosquito larvae data aggregator to support decision making to encourage G1R1J towards Health IndependenceMinistry of Research, Technology and Higher Education Indonesia.1 Apr 2024 - 17 Dec 2024
- GRANTRelationship between Environment, Genetics and Behavior on the Incidence of Obesity in ChildrenMinistry of Research, Technology and Higher Education Indonesia.1 Apr 2024 - 17 Dec 2024
- GRANTHealth Policy and Systems Research on the Role of Digital Interventions in Strengthening Health Systems in LMICs (focus: data solutions for PHC managers)Alliance HPSR23 Jan 2023 - 23 Nov 2024
- GRANTDevelopment of e-Jumantik with Decision Support System as an Implementation Model for the 1 House 1 Jumantik Movement for Dengue Fever Prevention in the COVID-19 Era Towards Health IndependenceMinistry of Research, Technology and Higher Education Indonesia1 Apr 2022 - 17 Dec 2022
- GRANTUnderstanding the disparities of health system among the lowest and high immunization coverage province in Indonesia: a case study in Yogyakarta and AcehAlliance for Health Policy and Systems Research6 Apr 2020 - 30 Apr 2020
- GRANTQuantifying dengue lost productivity costs and initiating one health for dengue control in Yogyakarta, IndonesiaMinistry of Research, Technology and Higher Education Indonesia.1 Apr 2020 - 17 Dec 2020