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Penerapan Standar Keselamatan Wisata Pantai Melalui Edukasi P3K pada Pengelola Wisata Pantai Lumpue Ni Ny. Wedarthani Achintya A.; Bhirau Wilaksono; Diah Astini Paramitha; Ega Delva; Nurul Azizah; Tamina Melindah
Jurnal Informasi Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Mei :Jurnal Informasi Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Institut Nalanda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47861/jipm-nalanda.v4i2.2260

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Marine tourism in Indonesia has experienced rapid growth but is not accompanied by an increase in tourist safety standards. Lumpue Beach in Parepare City is a tourist destination that attracts many visitors, but the Lumpue beach management does not yet have First Aid (P3K) capacity. The Community Service (PKM) activity aims to improve health literacy and tourist safety standards at Lumpue Beach through First Aid education. This activity uses a community service with educational method for 180 minutes at the Parepare Campus. The number of participants is 15 people. The education used poster media and was followed by a semi-informal discussion. Evaluation of the level of understanding used a pre-test and post-test which were analyzed descriptively quantitatively with indicators of success of a minimum score increase of 20% and a minimum post-test achievement of 80% as well as the ability to simulate First Aid. The results of the education showed a score increase of 68.57% from 52.5 (pre-test) to 88.5 (post-test). The results of interviews and simulations showed that participants understood the concept and were able to practice First Aid procedures well. Structured education based on visual media and simulations has proven effective in improving Lumpue Beach management's preparedness for handling tourist accidents. Further recommendations include conducting periodic evaluations every 1-3 months to ensure participants' skills are maintained.
Faktor Risiko yang Mempengaruhi Hipertensi pada Perokok Usia Produktif di Indonesia : (Analisis Data Sekunder IFLS 2015) Ni Ny. Wedarthani Achintya A; I Komang Peri Sukma Rahmawan; Tamina Melindah; Ega Delva; Diah Astini Paramitha
Journal of Educational Innovation and Public Health Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): April: Journal of Educational Innovation and Public Health
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/innovation.v4i2.9221

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Smoking behavior is a modifiable risk factor for hypertension, with hypertension prevalence generally increasing alongside higher cigarette consumption and longer smoking duration. Research on hypertension prevalence among productive-age smokers in Indonesia using national-scale data remains scarce in Indonesian publications. This study aims to analyze factors influencing hypertension among productive-age smokers in Indonesia in 2015, utilizing data from the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS) 2015. The research employs a quantitative design with an analytical observational approach using a cross-sectional study. The sample comprises 10,677 productive-age smokers in Indonesia, selected via multi-stage random sampling across 32 provinces in 2015. Independent variables include age, gender, employment status, work region, cigarettes smoked, smoking duration, and daily cigarette consumption, while the dependent variable is hypertension. Hypertension prevalence among productive-age smokers in Indonesia in 2015 reached 8.53%, with significant predictors including age ≥36 years, female gender, employment status, smoking intensity of 21–30 or >31 cigarettes/day, and smoking duration >16 years—reflecting multifactorial interactions of biological, behavioral, and socioeconomic factors. Accordingly, recommendations include routine screening at primary health centers for at-risk groups, tobacco control programs based on dose-duration, economic empowerment for the unemployed, intensive screening with lifestyle counseling by healthcare providers, and longitudinal designs for future causal studies.