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EDUKASI PENGGUNAAN MEDIA SOSIAL UNTUK MENINGKATKAN HIDUP SEHAT BAGI REMAJA Mamesah, Marline Merke; Kurniawan, Afif; Goenarso, Roberto A; Rendra, Prizcatama Via; S, Reinaldo Dwiki; P, Adelia Aprilia; Alicea, Gabriella
Community Development in Health Journal Volume 1, Nomor 1, April 2023
Publisher : PPM STIKES Adi Husada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1625.538 KB) | DOI: 10.37036/cdhj.v1i1.372

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Introduction & Aim: The development of technology has brought humans towards a world that is intangible and without boundaries. Teenager think that more active they are on social media, cooler they will be. Meanwhile, those who do not have social media are considered outdated and less sociable. Many bad things happen to teenagers in cyberspace, such as bullying, internet crimes, and accessing inappropriate content. Along with the many negative impacts of social media, the positive impacts of social media are also numerous. The purpose of this activity is to increase youth's knowledge about the positive benefits of social media for them. Method of Activity: This community service is carried out by providing education to teenager on how to increase productivity and live a healthy life through social media. Results: This activity was carried out at SMA 17 Agustus 1945 in 10thFebruary 2023. Surabaya and teenagers understand the importance of using social media properly and correctly. The initial stage of implementing this activity was preparing counseling materials and coordinating with the school. At the time of implementation, provide counseling with enthusiasm so that the enthusiasm of the participants is good. The evaluation was carried out by giving a questionnaire to measure the level of understanding of the material that had been given. Discussion: Social media is very useful for teenagers. The benefits of social media for adolescents include communication, learning development, and seeking health information.
PENERAPAN CATATAN AKTIFITAS FISIK, DIET, ISTIRAHAT & KELOLA STRESS PADA IBU RUMAH TANGGA DI RT.2 RW.4 GAYUNGAN, SURABAYA Kurniawan, Afif; Mamesah, Marline Merke; Geonarso, Roberto A
Community Development in Health Journal Volume 1, Nomor 2, Oktober 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/cdhj.v1i2.475

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Introduction & Aim: This PPM activity is motivated by the high incidence of non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease. The epidemiological transition of this disease describes a tendency towards degenerative diseases which is determined by people's behavior. Based on a survey conducted in RT 2 RW 4, Gayungan, Surabaya City, most of the residents suffer from high blood pressure. High blood pressure is a type of cardiovascular disease. The aim of this activity is to provide education on healthy lifestyles to avoid the risk of contracting CHD to residents. Method of Activity: This community service is carried out by providing education about cardiovascular disease and its prevention. At the end of the education, being given a notebook of daily activities can be a motivation to continue to behave in a healthy way to manage stress. Results: This activity was carried out on Jl. Dukuh Menanggal RT 2 RW 4 Gayungan sub-district, Surabaya City. Education is provided through PowerPoint media, leaflets, and daily recording sheets to improve healthy living and manage stress. After being given counseling, the level of knowledge of residents increased. To be able to implement what they have learned, residents are provided with personal notes as a reminder to live healthily. Discussion: survey results show that the majority of residents still lack regular physical activity. Cardiovascular disease is prone to attack people who lack physical activity. Physical exercise and sports activities will increase cardiac output, redistribution of blood flow, and reduce cholesterol and blood fat levels. Eating foods with balanced nutrition, as well as fruit and vegetables can provide additional vitamins, antioxidants, and fiber that the body needs. Conclusion living a healthy lifestyle with regular physical activity and eating more fruit and vegetables can avoid degenerative diseases.
UPAYA DETEKSI MANDIRI TANDA BAHAYA KEHAMILAN DENGAN PREEKLAMSIA MENGGUNAKAN SPELLING PUZZLE GAME Mahundingan, Rosari Oktaviana; Andriani, Dewi; Kurniawan, Afif; Tjokro, Silvia Haniwijaya
Community Development in Health Journal Volume 2, Nomor 1, April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/cdhj.v2i1.519

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Preeclampsia is a condition identified as diastolic blood pressure ≥ 90 mmHg at ≥ 20 weeks of gestation. Preeclampsia is a risky condition for pregnant women, is one of the causes of maternal death in Indonesia, and causes fetal growth to be hampered. Games that can help you understand more easily are puzzles, containing word games. One of the puzzle games is the Spelling Puzzle Game. This activity aims to independently detect preeclampsia in pregnant women using the Spelling Puzzle Game. The method used in community service is health education outreach using the Spelling Puzzle Game media. The targets for this activity were pregnant women, women of childbearing age (WUS), and cadres in the RW 07 Kapasan Village area, Simokerto District, totaling 21 respondents. The results of the activity showed that the level of knowledge about preeclampsia was in the good category of 100% (21 respondents). Respondents should be able to carry out early detection of preeclampsia independently to help reduce or control blood pressure
EDUKASI JAJANAN SEHAT PADA ANAK SEKOLAH DASAR (EJA SELADA) Kurniawan, Afif; Tjoko, Silvia H; Wijaya, Hermanto; Yuliastuti, Anissa W; Jannah, Ainin Z; Putri, Nevia R
Community Development in Health Journal Volume 2, Nomor 2, Oktober 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/cdhj.v2i2.590

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Introduction & Aim: Children spend most of their time at school. To meet their daily nutritional needs that run out during school hours, many children buy school snacks. School snacks are sold in various shapes, colors, flavors and sizes to attract children to buy them. If school snack producers reduce prices, chemicals are chosen as a substitute. Knowledge in choosing snacks at school is necessary so that children do not get sick later on. Method of Activity: this activity is carried out by providing education about daily intake, nutrients, and choosing good and correct foods. Results: this activity was carried out at SDN Ploso V/176, Surabaya. Education was provided with the help of powerpoint, games, and leaflets on the lid of the lunch box. After being educated, the children's level of knowledge increased Discussion: nutritional intake in school children is a mandatory thing that must be met. The easiest behavior in meeting children's nutrition is breakfast. Breakfast is given before children do activities. While at school, children can be given snacks as additional intake so that children can concentrate and maintain physical activity at school. The role of parents and teachers is very important in introducing and getting children used to maintaining intake and choosing good and correct school snacks.
MEWUJUDKAN WANITA SEHAT MELALUI PEKA : PROGRAM EDUKASI KEBERSIHAN WANITA Kurniawan, Afif; Ramadhani, Dwi Yuniar; Syaiful, Yuanita
Community Development in Health Journal Volume 3, Nomor 1, April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/cdhj.v3i1.615

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Introduction & Aim One of the ways to protect yourself from viruses and bacteria is by maintaining personal hygiene. The problem of personal hygiene that sometimes women do not pay attention to is cleanliness in the feminine area. The feminine area is often in humid conditions. Hence, it becomes a breeding ground for viruses and fungi that can cause infections, one of which is vaginal discharge or flour albus. The purpose of this community service activity is to provide health education through the PEKA Program (Women's Hygiene Education Program) and the making of traditional drinks. Method of Activity: This activity was carried out in the RW 05 area of Kapasan Village, with a target of 22 women. The activity steps are preparing booklets, coordinating with residents, providing pre-test questionnaires followed by providing education, and post-tests and demonstrations of hand washing, correct ways of cebok, and making traditional drinks. Results: The results of Wilcoxon's statistical test on the knowledge of women of childbearing age were p= 0.00 while the attitude used the Paired Sample t-test statistical test, which was a value of p=0.00. Discussion: The increase in knowledge will make a person change behavior in a positive direction. Keywords: Women, Personal Hygiene, Education, Attitude
PEMBERDAYAAN KADER KESEHATAN DALAM DETEKSI DINI DIABETES MELLITUS DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN SUGAR HUNT Ramadhani, Dwi Yuniar; Kurniawan, Afif; Hardiyanti, Siti
Community Development in Health Journal Volume 3, Nomor 2, Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/cdhj.v3i2.629

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Introduction & Aim: Health cadres are a form of active participation in society, equipped with knowledge and skills. Health cadres are not just extension agents but also liaisons with health centers and the early detection of health problems. Early detection of health problems is an anticipation for a person to become aware of their condition. Health problems such as diabetes mellitus can be anticipated by detecting lifestyles that are at risk of diabetes mellitus. This community service aims to increase knowledge, conduct random blood glucose checks, and identify lifestyles at risk of developing diabetes mellitus. Method of Activity: are health counseling, blood glucose checks, and detection of lifestyles at risk of diabetes mellitus using Sugar Hunt. Results: of community service activities were obtained by 29 people (85%) with a good level of knowledge and most of them were not at risk of diabetes mellitus, as many as 18 people (53%) and the results of random blood glucose tests showed normal as many as 18 people (53%). Discussion: Health education activities with interesting media will make it easier for the audience to remember and apply and carry out early detection as an anticipatory step. If you already have diabetes mellitus, it is essential to perform regular blood glucose checks at your nearest health service.
Co-Authors Afani, Alya Afifah, Hanifatul Agus Suryadinata, Mohammad Al Aziz, Fatqur Rochman Alicea, Gabriella Amalia, Nuke Annisa, Romadoni Kun Anugraini, Sulfianti Dewi Atik Choirul Hidajah Awek, Letrince Paula Bungaran, Daniel Reyonald Cahyani, Tarisa Pramesti Tirta Cahyo, Danisyah Dewantoro, Dhanang Dewi Andriani Dewi Kurniasari, Dewi Dewi, Putu Yunita Trisna Dwi Yuniar Ramadhani Ernawaty Ernawaty Fajriyah, Novita Febrita Putri Gabinsla, Bernarda Firnanda Erindia Gambeh, Rilya Tesalonika Geonarso, Roberto A Goenarso, Roberto Goenarso, Roberto A Habibi, Laily Aura Nisya Hapsari, Artani Herdiana, Putri Heri Suroso, Heri Herowati, Diyah Herowati, Diyah Herowati Hidayat, Azzah Ambarani I Gusti Ayu Putu Wulan Budisetyani Ilham, Rhajiv Nur Isniya, Rachmatul Iswati Iswati, Iswati Jannah, Ainin Z Khristi, Theodora Carelina Linta Meyla Putri Lukitasari, Arnandita Eka Luthfan Prasetyo, Ageng Pinasti Mahundingan, Rosari Oktaviana Mamesah, Marline Merke Mardiana Mardiana Mita Dwi Ayudha Nisa, Syayidatun Oktalia, Silvi P, Adelia Aprilia Prasetia, Aisya Amalia Putri Putri, Nevia R Putri, Sekar Berlian Dwisa Rahmadianti, Shafira Rendra, Prizcatama Via Rukmini Rukmini S, Reinaldo Dwiki Salsabila, Dieva Adelia Sanjiwani, Anak Agung Sri Saputera, Ariawan Wangsa Sari, Etika Purnama Shabrina, Balqis Siti Hardiyanti Siti Nur Qomariah Tjoko, Silvia H Tjokro, Silvia Haniwijaya Trisnawuri, Shinta Wibowo, Wira Adi Cahyo Widyawati, Risma Amelia Wijaya, Hermanto Yasmine, Almira Nadya Yuanita Syaiful Yuliani, Cahya Yuliastuti, Anissa W Zulfa, Sheila Nurhaliza