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COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT IN THE USE OF HERBAL PLANTS TO IMPROVE THE IMMUNE SYSTEM IN SIMO ANGIN-ANGIN VILLAGE, WONOAYU DISTRICT, SIDOARJO REGENCY Maat, Suprapto; Nidianti, Ersalina; Kurniasari, Diyan Wahyu; Algristian, Hafid
Community Service Journal of Indonesia Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Community Service Journal of Indonesia
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Service, Health Polytechnic of Kerta Cendekia, Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36720/csji.v5i2.604

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Medical plants that have uses or properties in health treatment. Currently, the use of Indonesian herbal plants is only limited to being used as cooking spices and has not been optimally used as medicine to increase the body's endurance. The aim of this community service activity is as an effort to prevent disease by increasing the body's immunity after the Covid-19 pandemic. The method applied in this community service activity is community empowerment in the use of herbal plants to improve the immune system in Simo Angin - Angin village, Wonoayu District through the stages of lectures, demonstrations and collaboration. The target participants were PKK women from Simo Angin-angin Village, Wonoayu District, Sidoarjo Regency, a total of 30 people. The results obtained were counseling and education on the benefits of Indonesian herbal plants using posters and brochures. The results of the community empowerment activities in Simo Angin-angin village are through making herbal plants as drinks in the form of herbal medicine to increase the body's immunity. Participants can understand the potential of herbal plants to be processed into drinks that can be consumed to maintain health after Covid-19. The conclusion is that the PKK women in Simo Angin-angin Village, Wonoayu District, Sidoarjo Regency know how to prevent disease by using Indonesian herbal plants and producing herbal drink concoctions to increase the body's immunity. The next recommendation for community service activities is processing residents' empty land for herbal plants and community empowerment through the production of herbal drinks to commercialization.
PATIENT-SELECTION PROGRAM TRAINING FOR MENTAL HEALTH CADRES IN DEVELOPING INDEPENDENT BUSINESS FOR THE FAMILY Algristian, Hafid; Fitriyah, Fifi Khoirul; Fasya, Abdul Hakim Zakkiy; Bistara, Difran Nobel; Putri, Rahmadaniar Aditya; Bariyah, Khadijah Khairul
Community Service Journal of Indonesia Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Community Service Journal of Indonesia
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Service, Health Polytechnic of Kerta Cendekia, Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36720/csji.v6i1.630

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People with severe mental disorder (PSMD; Orang Dengan Gangguan Jiwa, ODGJ) are a vulnerable group of people who experience loss of their rights to life because of their mental limitations, namely the right to work and earn an income independently. In previous activities, there was an opportunity for PSMD to recover through a series of training. To achieve recovery, it is necessary to hold a patient selection program so that patients who take part in the training series are not in the acute phase. Mental health cadres who are close to the community have a big role in determining which PSMD will then take part in entrepreneurship training activities. Therefore, mental health cadres need to deepen their insight into mental disorders and increase their empowerment in patient selection programs for PSMD. This activity aims to increase the understanding of mental health cadres regarding mental disorders and increase their empowerment in implementing patient selection programs for PSMD. The method used was by conducting outreach to mental health cadres regarding the topic of mental disorders as well as providing patient selection program training to mental health cadres. Before counseling and training, a 10-minute pre-test was conducted for the participants, then continued with an outreach and training session as well as questions and answers and discussions for approximately 60 minutes, and at the end a 10-minute post-test was carried out. The results showed an increase in pre-test and post-test data on the topic of mental disorders as well as an increase in empowerment by mental health cadre participants in carrying out patient selection programs. Community service activities regarding patient selection program training for mental health cadres in developing independent businesses for PSMD families in the Gresik district have provided improvements to mental health cadres, namely in the form of increased insight regarding mental disorders and increased empowerment in carrying out patient selection programs for PSMD.
SPECIAL CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL: IMPLEMENTING BEHAVIORAL THERAPY THROUGH INTRODUCING JAPANESE CULTURE FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Algristian, Hafid; Khoirul Fitriyah, Fifi; Khamida, Khamida; Zuhdi, Ubaidillah; March Nur Huda, Salsadilla; Bagus Heryarudra Sundoro, Aditya; Khairul Bariyah, Khadijah
Community Service Journal of Indonesia Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Community Service Journal of Indonesia
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Service, Health Polytechnic of Kerta Cendekia, Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36720/csji.v7i2.850

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Children with Special Needs (CSN) in Surabaya still face limitations in conventional therapy services that tend to focus on symptom management, necessitating a more inclusive and enjoyable alternative approach. The Special Children Festival program presents an innovation through implementing Japanese culture-based behavioral therapy to improve children's emotional regulation, focus, and fine motor skills. The novelty of this activity lies in integrating cultural elements into behavioral therapy and strengthening collaboration between hospitals, universities, and the community. The activity was held on June 28, 2025, at Campus B UNUSA, involving 14 CSN and their parents, three therapists from RSI Jemursari Surabaya, one Japan Corner facilitator, and six UNUSA Medical Faculty students. The implementation method included participatory observation and feedback analysis. The intervention consisted of onigiri-making and Japanese calligraphy (shodo) sessions, preceded by education for parents about culture-based behavioral therapy. Evaluation was conducted by assessing children’s engagement, responses during the activities, and parents’ perceptions of the program’s usefulness. This activity increased CSN participation and had a positive impact on focus, emotional regulation, and fine motor skills. Promotion strategies through parent communities and digital media proved effective in participant recruitment. Service standardization through training and certification of support staff enhanced service quality and sustainability, making this program a replicable model for culture-based behavioral therapy for CSN.
Co-Authors A.S, Nur Azizah Abdillah, Diaz Syafrie Abdillah, Yahya Nur Ahadiah, Hayyunah Rohmatul Al Hajiri, Aufar Zimamuz Zaman Aldi, Danya Rania Amsori, Anabela Amoret Amsori, Anabela Amoreth Andik Ferdiantoro Anggraeni, Yulia Ar Rasyid, Reza Dwi Ariyani Sri Suwarti AS, Nur Azizah Asikah Astri, Mega Ayu, Friska Bagus Heryarudra Sundoro, Aditya Baihaqi, Muhammad Azhari Bambang Edi Suwito Bariyah, Khadijah Khairul Basuki, Shinta Maulydiyah Basuki, ⁠Shinta Maulydiyah Bestari, Damba Billah, Illa Brylyani, Diyani Shafira Budi Cahyono Chambali, Zafira Aliya Shafwa Putri Chatarina Umbul Wahyuni Cholid, M. Idham Delina, Lini Difran Nobel Bistara Egy Atthahirah Septina Ersalina Nidianti Fasya, Abdul Hakim Zakkiy Fatwa, Ahmad Misbahul Ulum Ferdiantoro, Andik Fifi Khoirul Fitriyah Firdaus Firdaus Fitri, Aldillah Esa Fitriasari, Andikawati Friska Febrian Damayanti Hanifa, Rika Hardiyanti Heris Santy, Wesiana Hermanto, Syalsabila Yumnaningtyas Hidaayah, Nur Imron, Muhammad Istio Hadi Al Irmawan Farindra ISKANDAR Ismail, Zainul Hadi Wildan Jannah, Ken Putri Raudhatul Kamariyah, Nurul Kamila, Putri Faradisa Karida, Rika Nur Kasiani, Tutik Nur Khairul Bariyah, Khadijah Khairunnisa Khamida, Khamida Kumalaratih, Embun Kurniasari, Diyan Wahyu Laila, Firda Nur Lisnawati, Diana Arum Maat, Suprapto Maharani, Masyita Kusuma Maki Zamzam Makka, Isna Meirilla Zahara Al March Nur Huda, Salsadilla Marintik Ilahi Maylia, Mira Lovita Merilla, Isna Miftakhul Huda Misbakhul Munir Muhammad Ikhsan Muhammad, Akbar Reza Mumpuni, Yekti Nihazzatuzzain Nindhita, Pinastikasari Noventi, Iis Novera Herdiani, Novera Nur Azizah Nurhayati , Endi Pramesta, Linda Ramadhanty Prawidya, Syahrul Gusnaldi Prisnidiawati, Ajeng Putri, Rahmadaniar Aditya Quddus Salam Radiani, Qilmi Faradila Rahmadaniar Aditya Putri Ramadhani, Maulani Putri Rasyid, Rezza Dwi Ar Ridlo, Fairuz Rihhadatulays, Khuzaimah Nur Juhanifah Rohmawati, Riska Roosyidah Rusnalasari, Zulidiyana S, Nur Azizah A. Sakdyah, Halimatus Septina, Egy Atthahirah Setyorini, Dian Shafira , Alsa Shafira, Alsa Shafly, Moch Syafirul Nur Shafly, Moch. Syafirul Nur Siti Nur Hasina Sitorus, Anwar T Soleha, Umdatus Solihah, Iradatus Subagyo, Novanthy Nur Rohmadhani Sugijanti, Anna Purnamasari Suwarti, Ariyani Sri Syadza, Lailatus Taufiqurrahman, Affan Tsaqif Tegar, Muhamad Afif Tiwik Koesdiningsih Ubaidillah Zuhdi Warda Elmaida Rusdi Wardani, Amelia Citra Widyantari, Maya Winaryani Winaryani, Winaryani Wulan, Tri Deviasari Yuniati, Dyah Yusmadewi, Aaliyah