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Journal : Jurnal Abdimas Bina Bangsa

PELATIHAN BANTUAN HIDUP DASAR (BHD) AWAM UNTUK SISWA SMA Rahman, Hilmah Noviandry Rahman; Syakura, Abdan; Hafidah, Lailatul; Suryadi A, Edy; Sari, Agoesta Pralita; Kuzzairi, Kuzzairi; Iva N, Cantika; Dian R, Nadia; Kristian T, Kristian T; Nur, Mohamad; Pujiani, Honesty; Iszakiyah, Nur; Fauziyah, Nur Aini; Suhendro, Prastomo; Yuliana W, Rahayu; Faizah, Anif Usni
Jurnal Abdimas Bina Bangsa Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Abdimas Bina Bangsa
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Bina Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46306/jabb.v5i2.1239

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Basic Life Support (BLS) is a set of skills used to maintain airway and circulation without using tools. It can be performed by anyone, including high school students, at any time and place. Unfortunately, many laypeople and students lack knowledge about basic life support. To address this issue, the author and their team conducted a community service program focused on providing basic life support training for students. The aim was to enhance students' knowledge and skills in administering emergency first aid effectively, enabling them to handle emergencies and save lives.   This initiative is aligned with the vision and mission of the health department, particularly in dealing with maritime emergencies. The training methods included lectures and simulations, and the participants were assessed using a multiple-choice type closed-ended questionnaire. The respondents completed the questionnaire before the training (pre-test) and after the training (post-test). The data analysis revealed an average pretest score of 56.54 and a posttest score of 84.88. This analysis was conducted using Google Forms.   Various factors influenced the participants' success, including their own initiative, interest, and enthusiasm in learning and retaining the training content. Overall, the participants demonstrated proficiency in handling victims and providing basic life support. However, certain aspects, such as the rescuer's position and readiness, need to be evaluated and emphasized, as they are often overlooked by participants  
SOSIALISASI POLICY BRIEF OPTIMALISASI STRATEGI KONVERGENSI MEWUJUDKAN ZERO STUNTING DI KABUPATEN PAMEKASAN Nugrahani, Cantika Iva; Sari, Agoesta Pralita; Christiana, Elisa; Noviandry R, Hilmah; Amin, Edy Suryadi; Rahman, Taufiqur; Iszakiyah, Nur; Syakura, Abdan; Hafidah, Lailatul
Jurnal Abdimas Bina Bangsa Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Abdimas Bina Bangsa
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Bina Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46306/jabb.v6i1.1646

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Stunting is not only a problem of malnutrition, but has a major impact on the quality of future human resources. To overcome this, a comprehensive approach involving various sectors is needed, one of which is a community-based convergence approach. The implementation of a community-based convergence strategy in Pamekasan Regency aims to reduce the stunting rate to achieve the Zero Stunting target. This strategy will strengthen cross-sector collaboration, actively involve the community, and pay attention to health, nutrition, sanitation and education interventions for families at risk of stunting. This strategy is in line with the Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs) target of “Zero Hunger”, namely eliminating all forms of malnutrition by 2030, Presidential Regulation No. 72 of 2021 concerning the acceleration of stunting reduction. East Java Province ranks 25th with the highest prevalence of stunting, while Pamekasan Regency has reached 6% by 2023.  The achievement of reducing the prevalence of stunted children has not been evenly distributed to areas in Pamekasan Regency. Therefore, a holistic and multisectoral approach is needed, including the government, academics, industry, society and the media. Collaboration from the five parties can be optimally beneficial if all parties understand their roles and contributions in efforts to accelerate stunting reduction. That way the Zero Stunting target can be achieved. In addition, some of the policies and implementation strategies in this policy brief can be used as a basis for determining future policies.