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Socialization and Education on the Use of Temulawak (Curcuma xanthorriza) in Increasing Immunity in Palembang Hidayat, Rachmat; Wulandari, Patricia
Indonesian Community Empowerment Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Indonesian Community Empowerment Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/icejournal.v1i1.5

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The Palembang community are still unfamiliar with and do not know the use of medicinal plants, one of which is curcuma in improving the quality of health, in this case, increasing immunity. This study aimed to describe community service in the form of socialization and education regarding the use of temulawak to increase body immunity in the Palembang community. This community socialization and education activity was held through online meetings using Google Meet every week during May 2020. The meetings were held 4 times, with each meeting duration of 2 hours. The material for the meeting included the introduction of herbal plants, which have the effect of increasing immunity, the introduction of the ginger plant and its properties, and the processing of temulawak into a healthy drink. This activity was attended by 154 participants consisting of the general public and health workers in the working area of the Campus Health Center, South Sumatra. In conclusion, socialization and educational activities on the use of medicinal plants, especially by academicians, are very much needed by the community. Activities like this are very important to improve the health status and resilience of natural-based communities around us.
The Importance of Nutrition, Immunization, and Stimulation of the First 1000 Days of Life in Toddlers in Barugbug Village, Jatisari, Karawang Hidayat, Rachmat; Wulandari, Patricia
Indonesian Community Empowerment Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Community Empowerment Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/icejournal.v2i1.18

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Nutrition and health problems are problems in Indonesia. These nutritional and health problems will affect the health of infants and toddlers. This community service program is expected to increase public knowledge and insight regarding the importance of nutrition, immunization, and stimulation in the first 1000 days of life, reduce malnutrition rates in toddlers and fulfill health facilities and infrastructure in Barugbug Village. The community service program was carried out for 5 months. The series of activities carried out in this program include counseling, mobile integrated services post (posyandu), pre-development screening questionnaire (KPSP), nutrition consultation, the direct practice of child stimulation, advocacy, and training of trainees (TOT). The results of the implementation of this program are an increase in public knowledge. A reduction in under-nutrition in children under five can be measured by conducting mobile Posyandu and monitoring nutritional status, increasing the intelligence of multiple children by conducting the pre-screening development questionnaire (KPSP), and practicing directly stimulating children, improving health status through nutrition consultations.
Utilization of the Health Consultation Application (Chat Dokter Online) for COVID-19 Self-Isolation Patient Services in Palembang City Hidayat, Rachmat; Wulandari, Patricia
Indonesian Community Empowerment Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Community Empowerment Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/icejournal.v2i2.20

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Chat Dokter Online is a digital health platform developed by CV Cattleya Consultation Center based in Palembang. This digital health platform serves general public health consultations regarding health problems both in the city of Palembang and from outside the city of Palembang. This application is expected to be able to provide optimal services and a broad reach for users and especially patients who are self-isolating COVID-19 in Palembang City. The implementation of this community service activity is carried out through the stages of observation, interviews, application prototype development, application testing, application utilization, and monitoring application utilization. Chat Dokter Online provides massive health services and easy access for patients exposed to COVID-19 to determine the clinical degree of COVID-19 and complaints felt by patients and to determine when to finish self-isolation. In addition, this application helps the public to get valid health information directly from doctors and experts.
Neurotransmitter Related Idiopathic Hypersomnia Muhammad, Wahyudo Imami; Patricia Wulandari
Scientia Psychiatrica Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): Scientia Psychiatrica
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/scipsy.v4i3.123

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Idiopathic hypersomnia affects 5% of the adult population, and both men and women are equally susceptible. Excessive sleep, sleep attacks, or wake-time delays are all examples of primary hypersomnia. Hypersomnia can be caused by a mental disorder, an organic condition (such as medications), or it might be idiopathic. This condition is the polar opposite of insomnia. Patients are frequently misdiagnosed as having mental illnesses or being sluggish. Hypersomnia patients require more sleep than the average person. The patient will generally sleep 1-2 times each day, with each nap lasting more than an hour. Despite the fact that they sleep a lot, they are usually weary and sluggish during the day. The causes of hypersomnia can be diverse, including neurological, medical, or psychological disorders. Neurotransmitters can also play a role in regulating a person's sleep patterns and alertness. This review aimed to describe neurotransmitters related to idiopathic hypersomnia.
Schizophrenia in a Young Female with History of Childhood Sexual Abuse and Same Sex Relationship: A Case Report Wulandari, Patricia; Rachmat Hidayat
Scientia Psychiatrica Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Scientia Psychiatrica
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/scipsy.v4i1.152

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Introduction: Severe mental disorders in adulthood have various risk factors and causes. Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is a risk factor that triggers developmental disorders and causes mental disorders in adulthood. This case report aims to present a patient with schizophrenia with a history of childhood sexual abuse and same-sex relationship. Case presentation: A young woman, a college student, came to the psychiatric unit of Cattleya Mental Health Center with her partner. Patients present with complaints of frequent self-harm and attempted suicide. The patient often feels voices telling her to scratch her hands and bang her head, saying that everyone in the world is trying to threaten her life. A mental state examination revealed that the patient's self-care was very poor and tended to be apathetic. Patients tend to be indifferent to the examiner, occasionally laughing and talking without direction (tangential). Her mood was elevated, affect was inappropriate. The patient experienced an auditory hallucination. Her risk factors include being born into a broken family, being an unwanted child, and was taken care of by a distant family (grandmother). As a child, the patient was raped by her uncle (a law enforcer) and was threatened if she told other family members. The patient was then treated with the oral antipsychotic olanzapine 5 mg daily and asked for a weekly follow-up. Patients are allowed to outpatient with supervision from her boarding friends and her girlfriend. Conclusion: Handling schizophrenia patients involves a multidisciplinary team starting from the introduction of risk factors to the selection of psychopharmacology and psychotherapy.