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Pengenalan dan Penyerahan Tanaman Obat untuk Apotek Hidup pada Masyarakat RT. 009/RW. 012 Kelurahan Pondok Petir, Kecamatan Bojongsari, Kota Depok Sumiahadi, Ade; Wijanarko, Citra Calista; Al Fajri, Agil Thoriq Bramantio; Ahmad, Nuhairan; Prabana, Rayi; Putri, Dirgahani; Wulandari, Yukarie Ayu; Maruf, Mohammad Ainul; Gustia, Helfi; Rosdiana, Rosdiana
Fokus ABDIMAS Vol 3, No 1: April 2024
Publisher : STIE Pelita Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34152/abdimas.3.1.31-35

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Utilization of abandoned land to cultivate medicinal plants as a living pharmacy can independently meet the needs of the family's herbal medicines. The majority of people in the area of RT. 009/012 Kompleks Villa Pamulang, Pondok Petir Village, Bojongsari District, Depok City, still relies on chemical drugs and rarely uses herbal medicines. This is due to the people's lack of knowledge regarding the benefits of medicinal plants. Based on these conditions, the partner community hopes that there will be activities to introduce more herbal medicinal plants in creating healthy pharmacies in their environment. This community service activity aimed to introduce various medicinal plants and increase the availability of medicinal plants in living pharmacies in RT. 009/012 Kompleks Villa Pamulang. The activity was carried out at RT. 009/012 Kompleks Villa Pamulang, Pondok Petir Village, Bojongsari District, Depok City on 5-6 of August 2023. The activity consisted of two stages, namely, the explanation of medicinal plants and their benefits and the handing over of several types of medicinal plants to the people of RT. 009/012 Komleks Villa Pamulang. The activity went well and received great enthusiasm and response from the partner community. The partner community was delighted with the activities and gave a satisfaction rating of 92.5%. Partner community hopes there will be more activities related to environmental management and living pharmacies in the future.
An Analysis of Instagram Live Performance for Health Promotion Strategy: a Case Study of @iakmitangsel Maruf, Mohammad Ainul; Utomo, Muhammad Wiji; Nurfizri, Syifa; Ardila, Septiyani
J-Mestahat Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Semesta Sehat (J-Mestahat)
Publisher : Ikatan Ahli Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia Kota Tangerang Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58185/j-mestahat.v3i2.108

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There is a growing interest in leveraging social media platforms for health education and health promotion. This study focuses specifically on Instagram Live, a feature that allows real-time video streaming, to assess its effectiveness in disseminating health-related information and engaging the audience. This research employs a quantitative analysis of engagement metrics of @iakmitangsel’s Instagram Live performance from March to June 2023. The results revealed that Content J had the highest number of views (323) and likes (53). Content I had the lowest number of views (132), while Content B and H had the lowest number of likes (13 each). Content G had the highest number of accounts reached by followers (224), content J had the highest number of accounts reached by non-followers (241), while Content D received the highest number of impressions (561). On the other hand, Content H had the lowest number of accounts reached by follower (118) and Content B had the lowest number of accounts reached by non-follower (27) and the lowest number of impressions (239). The findings of this research will contribute to the knowledge base surrounding the use of Instagram Live as a health promotion strategy, specifically within the context of South Tangerang City. Keywords: social media, engagement metric, health promotion
Penyuluhan dan Pendampingan Budidaya Microgreens dan Pengolahannya di Kelompok Wanita Tani Nusa Indah Cirendeu Sumiahadi, Ade; Putri, Dirgahani; Wulandari, Yukarie Ayu; Maruf, Mohammad Ainul; Rahmayuni, Erlina; Sularno; Rosdiana; Maulana, Ragil; Wifrandi, Arild Sadewo; Chintya, Cindy Geraldine
Open Community Service Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Open Community Service Journal
Publisher : Research and Social Study Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33292/ocsj.v4i1.112

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Urban farming merupakan strategi pemanfaatan lahan sempit untuk menghasilkan bahan makanan segar sebagai upaya pemenuhan ketersediaan pangan perkotaan. Lokasi keberadaan KWT Nusa Indah yang berada di daerah padat penduduk menyebabkan keterbatasan lahan menjadi sebuah permasalahan penting, sehingga praktik budidaya tanaman lahan sempit sangat dibutuhkan. Microgreens menjadi solusi yang ditawarkan kepada KWT Nusa Indah untuk menjadi alternatif budidaya tanaman lahan sempit, namun belum ada sumber daya yang dapat memberikan informasi terkait microgreens. Tujuan kegiatan pengabdian ini adalah untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan dan keterampilan mitra terkait praktik budidaya microgreens. Pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini dilaksanakan pada tanggal 11 Januari 2025, di Balai Warga Jl. Gunung Indah VI RT 01 RW 03, Kelurahan Cirendeu, Kecamatan Ciputat Timur, Kota Tangerang Selatan. Kegiatan diikuti oleh 15 orang peserta dari mitra. Pelaksanaan meliputi kegiatan survei awal, tahap pelaksanaan, dan tahap evaluasi. Tahap survei awal telah dilakukan untuk memetakan masalah dan rencana waktu kegiatan. Tahapan pelaksanaan meliputi sosialisasi program, penyuluhan, dan pendampingan. Tahap evaluasi meliputi penilaian peningkatan pengetahuan dan keterampilan peserta, serta penilaian kepuasan mitra. Kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat telah berhasil dilakukan dengan baik, ditunjukkan dengan nilai tes yang mengalami peningkatan pengetahuan sebesar 20,15% dengan hasil skor kepuasan mitra sebesar 100% (sangat puas).
Economic or Public Health? Southeast Asia’s Tackling of COVID-19 a Year Later Arumsari, Imas; Fauzi, Ridhwan; Maruf, Mohammad Ainul; Bigwanto, Mouhamad
Kesmas Vol. 16, No. 5
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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The world has been challenged by rapidly spreading COVID-19 outbreaks for a year now. Southeast Asian countries have had different strategies to deal withthe pandemic. This review aimed to elaborate on Southeast Asian countries’ strategies in managing the trade-off between economic and public health, withfurther consideration of how such approaches were associated with the dynamics of the number of cases and the speed of economic recovery. This reviewevaluated the COVID-19 mitigation efforts spanning one year in the Southeast Asian (SEA) countries listed based on the Bloomberg COVID ResilienceRanking. As of May 24, 2021, three SEA countries (Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia) were chosen from the better (27th), moderate (35th), and worst (42nd)SEA country rankings. Peer-reviewed articles were obtained from Google Scholar and PubMed databases, and news articles were retrieved from GoogleNews. The data from government websites were also included. Sources were limited to those in the English and Indonesian languages that could be accessedbetween January 2020 and May 2021. Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia were found to have significantly prioritized consideration of the economy in handlingthe pandemic. Malaysia and Thailand had more stringent policies of imposing national lockdowns, while Indonesia had a partial lockdown. It was found thata weak pandemic response may result in substantial economic loss.