Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search

Pemberdayaan Ibu-Ibu Pembina Kesejahteraan Keluarga (PKK) melalui Program CINTA (Curahan Ibu pada Tanaman Obat Keluarga) Saftarina, Fitria; Carolia, Novita; Waluyo, Sri; Mayasari, Diana; Rahayu, Ihsanti Dwi; Utama, Winda Trijayanti
Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol 9 No 4 (2024): Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Mathla'ul Anwar Banten

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30653/jppm.v9i4.1014

Abstract

Keberadaan UKBM TOGA sangat bermanfaat sebagai upaya pengobatan sendiri atau swamedikasi. Desa Karanganyar, Kecamatan Jati Agung, Kabupaten Lampung Selatan memiliki potensi untuk budi daya tanaman TOGA dengan memanfaatkan pekarangan warga namun animo masyarakat masih rendah dan masyarakat masih sedikit yang memahami cara budi daya, manfaat TOGA sebagai swamedikasi. Pengabdian ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan partisipasi masyarakat untuk menggunakan TOGA sebagai swamedikasi melalui Program CINTA (Curahan Ibu pada Tanaman Obat Keluarga). Manfaat kegiatan ini untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan dan keterampilan ibu-ibu PKK tentang budi daya, asuhan mandiri (asman) TOGA, dan status kesehatan masyarakat di Desa Karanganyar. Sasarannya adalah 30 orang ibu-ibu PKK, solusi yang ditawarkan adalah Program CINTA dengan metode Participatory Impact Monitoring (PIM) dengan kegiatan edukasi kesehatan dan pembentukan kader CINTA. Hasil yang didapatkan, sebelum dilakukan edukasi, pengetahuan ibu-ibu PKK yang rendah sebanyak 22 orang (73%), tinggi sebanyak 8 orang (27%) dan setelah dilakukan edukasi pengetahuan ibu –ibu PKK yang rendah hanya 1 orang (7%) dan tinggi sebanyak 29 orang (97%). Dari hasil analisis McNemar didapatkan perbedaan bermakna antara pengetahuan sebelum dan sesudah edukasi kesehatan (p=0,001). Kegiatan ini perlu terus dilaksanakan secara berkelanjutan dan komitmen bersama dari pihak mitra dalam program CINTA dan Desa Karanganyar sebagai desa sehat dan mandiri. The existence of UKBM TOGA is very useful as a self-medication or self-medication effort. Karanganyar Village, Jati Agung District, South Lampung Regency has the potential to cultivate TOGA plants by utilizing residents' yards. However, public interest is still low and few people understand how to cultivate and the benefits of TOGA as self-medication. This service aims to increase community participation in using TOGA as self-medication through the CINTA Program (Mother's Outpouring of Family Medicinal Plants). The benefit of this activity is to increase the knowledge and skills of PKK women regarding cultivation, TOGA self-care (asman) and community health status in Karanganyar Village. The target audience is 30 PKK mothers, the solution offered is the CINTA Program using the Participatory Impact Monitoring (PIM) method with health education activities and the formation of CINTA cadres. The results obtained, before the education was carried out, the knowledge of PKK mothers was low as many as 22 people (73%), high as many as 8 people (27%) and after the education was carried out the knowledge of PKK mothers was low only 1 person (7%) and high as many as 29 people (97%). From the results of McNemar's analysis, a significant difference was found between knowledge before and after health education (p=0.001). This activity needs to continue to be carried out in a sustainable manner and with a joint commitment from partners in the CINTA program and Karanganyar Village as a healthy and independent village.
Holistic Management of 61 Year Old Mr. J with Diabetes Mellitus and Vertigo through A Medical Approach Family Hasna, Afina; Utama, Winda Trijayanti
Jurnal Penelitian Perawat Profesional Vol 7 No 3 (2025): Juni 2025, Jurnal Penelitian Perawat Profesional
Publisher : Global Health Science Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jppp.v7i3.6728

Abstract

Chronic diseases such as diabetes mellitus and vertigo are common in elderly patients and often coexist, impacting their quality of life and daily functioning. The family medicine approach emphasizes holistic care that is patient-centered, family-focused, and community-oriented, which is essential for managing multiple chronic conditions effectively. This case report describes the holistic management of a 61-year-old male patient, Mr. J, diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus and recurrent vertigo. Management strategies involved pharmacological treatment, lifestyle modification, dietary counseling, education about medication adherence, family involvement, and home visit follow-ups. After intervention, Mr. J showed improved blood glucose control, reduced frequency of vertigo episodes, and better medication adherence. His understanding of the disease and self-management skills also improved, supported by enhanced family involvement and environmental modifications. The patient's quality of life and daily activity levels increased significantly. A holistic approach based on family medicine principles can significantly improve clinical outcomes and quality of life in elderly patients with comorbid chronic diseases such as diabetes and vertigo. Integrating family support and individualized education plays a crucial role in sustaining long-term health improvements.