Dior Manta Tambunan
Study Program/Bachelor of Nursing Science, Murni Teguh University, Deli Serdang

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Child Growth and Development Education in Sei Tuan Village Dior Manta Tambunan; Mhd. Taufik Daniel Hasibuan; Jenita T. L. Halawa; Anisa T. A. Simamora; Dewi V. Lumbanraja; Dina Silaban; Elsa R. Silalahi; Gabriel K. Rumapea; Hasnida Situmeang; Karin Aulia; Karolus K. Agustus; Marsinta Ambarita; Qory A. Rahayu; Revah S. Parhusip; Robintang Hutasoit; Rosen O. Siburian; Siti Zahraini; Swan S. A. P. Duha; Yunike Agne Marbun
International Journal of Community Service Implementation Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): IJCSI June 2026
Publisher : CV. AFDIFAL MAJU BERKAH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55227/ijcsi.v4i1.893

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Growth and developmental issues in toddlers are often not detected early because some parents perceive developmental delays as a normal process that will improve with age. Delayed detection leads to delayed intervention, which can decrease the chances of successful treatment. Therefore, parent’s education is crucial and urgent. This activity was carried out by lecturer with students from the Bachelor in Nursing Science Study Program, Murni Teguh University at the Integrated Health Post in Sei Tuan Village and attended by 42 mothers who have toddlers. The enthusiasm of mothers for the program was evident in the lively Question & Answer session. The majority of mother’s ages are 26-30 years old were 24 respondents (57.2%). The majority of mother’s education levels are elementary school are 14 respondents (33.3%) and junior high school are 13 respondents (30.9%). The majority of mother’s occupations are laborers and farmers, with 13 of each occupation representing 30.9%.
Warm Ginger and Lemongrass Compress Reduces Joint Pain in Hyperuricemia Dior Manta Tambunan; Harsudianto Silaen; Rustianna Tumanggor; Martha Sutriska Sagala; Angelina F. Hibur; Agus Nurvianus Zebua; Esti P. S. Harefa; Imelda A. Telaumbanua; Lesi K. H. Gea; Lisbeth F. Sinaga; Sadarman Zendrato; Shara Audi Denada; Yasinta Y. S. Gulo
International Journal of Community Service Implementation Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): IJCSI June 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55227/ijcsi.v4i1.894

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The increasing prevalence of gout has led to many health problems and it needs awareness to improve health. One way is providing complementary treatment such as Warm Ginger and Lemongrass Compresses on Reducing Joint Pain in Hyperuricemia Patients. This activity was carried out by lecturer with students from the Nurse Profession Study Program, Murni Teguh University at the Suka Mulia Hulu Village Hall and attended by 21 persons who have Hyperuricemia. The respondents were enthusiastic joining the program and evidently active in Question & Answer session. All respondents were female (100%). Mostly were aged of 56 – 60 years (33.3%), and 51 – 55 years (28.6%). The education levels were mostly Senior High School/Vocational (38.1%), and Junior High School (33.3%). The all respondents were farmer (100%). The majority were not control routinely (57.1%). The majority of respondents were not compliance taking gout medication (61.9%).