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Journal : Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment

Enhancement and Maintenance of Infant Incubators at Sukodono Health Centre in Sidoarjo: Efforts to Ensure Continuity of Healthcare Services Kholiq, Abd.; Syaifudin; Lamid
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): December
Publisher : Forum Ilmiah Teknologi dan Ilmu Kesehatan (FORITIKES)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v3i4.81

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Health Development is a prominent program among 45 essential initiatives that must be implemented nationwide in relation to sectoral and regional development, ranking 12th among them. In Surabaya, health programs are conducted through community health centers (puskesmas). One of the services provided at the Sukodono Health Center (PKM) includes interchangeable rooms. The Sukodono Sidoarjo Health Center also features a delivery room and infant incubator equipment designed for premature infants. The use of infant incubators significantly increases the percentage of safely born babies and enhances their ability to survive hypothermia. However, the growing sophistication of medical devices raises concerns about their safety and the reliability of infant incubators, emphasizing the need for controlled parameter inspections in medical devices. Safety inspections and performance evaluations are carried out by clinical professionals. Unfortunately, maintenance activities at the community health center have not yet been addressed due to the absence of staff qualified to handle such tasks. As part of community service, maintenance activities for infant incubator equipment were conducted to ensure that the incubators are ready and suitable for use, enabling ongoing services. The results of these activities indicated that the infant incubators are in good condition and ready for use. The measurement results show that the biggest error occurred at the baby incubator temperature which was set at 35°C with an error of 0.05°C..
Entrepreneur Approach: Implementation of Telemedicine System for Early Detection of Stunting in Wonoayu Village, Sidoarjo Maghfiroh, Anita Miftahul; Endro Yulianto; Syaifudin
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v4i1.79

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Stunting is a serious health problem in Indonesia, especially in rural areas with limited access to health services. Wonoayu Village, Sidoarjo, is one of the areas that still faces challenges in early detection of stunting in children under five. To overcome this problem, the Partner Village Development Program (PPDM) was implemented with the aim of utilizing telemedicine technology through the Pelita application. This application is designed to help Posyandu cadres detect the risk of stunting quickly and accurately, as well as provide more effective health monitoring services. The main contributions of this program include developing the Pelita application, outreach to the community and health workers, providing tablet assistance to support application operations, as well as implementing the application in Posyandu activities. The results of this program show an increase in the capacity of Posyandu cadres in monitoring children's health, easy access to accurate health data, and faster and more efficient early detection of stunting. In conclusion, the implementation of the telemedicine system through the Pelita application has had a positive impact in overcoming the stunting problem in Wonoayu Village. This application facilitates structured monitoring of children's health, enabling early intervention for children at risk of stunting. The implication of this program is the need for continuous maintenance and development so that the application can continue to be used optimally and become a model for other regions in efforts to reduce stunting rates in Indonesia.