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Edukasi pasien chronic kidney disease berbasis aplikasi android : buku saku pasien Ambar Relawati; Ani Syafriati; Habid Al Hasbi; Pipit Nur Fitria
JHeS (Journal of Health Studies) Vol 2, No 2: September 2018
Publisher : Universitas 'Aisyiyah Yogyakarta

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This educational innovation follows the development of the times, where mobile phones become the main electronic tool in the wider community. Researchers develop these innovations by providing general education about chronic kidney failure, nutritional diet and fluid restrictions packed inside an android app. It aims to allow patients to easily access information about chronic renal failure in an increasingly sophisticated technological era. In addition to the information, researchers  also added some additional menus or features of the profile, calculator GFR, daily reminder, UF recordings that help patients to facilitate the recording on the phone. Educational counseling android-based applications for two days ie 15-16 January 2018 in the Hemodialisa unit PKU Muhammadiyah Gamping Hospital. Respondents were given education as many as 30 people. The results of the pre and post test questionnaires were processed using SPSS version 16 with Wilcoxon's pre-post test nonparametics. Based on the results obtained for pre and post test of p value 0,000. Applications android Pocket Book Patient This dialysis provides benefits and improves the knowledge of patients who run dialysis in a modern way and easy to access both patients and families.
Pemeriksaan Fisik sebagai Upaya Deteksi Dini dan Pencegahan Penyakit Gagal Ginjal pada Siswa SMA Muhammadiyah Al Kautsar PK Kartasura Ani Syafriati; Triastika Ayuk Setyaningsih; Rahmad Bagus Saifudin; Nasmah Min Salsa Billa; Muhammad Putra Ardiansyah; Salma Maulida Khoiriya; Nada Rizky Nur Hanifah; Nabila Lintang Dikmazari; laila sholaikhah indriani; Reeham farooq; Rossana Mutia Azzahra; Muhammad Reza Kurniawan; Noor fathima Thottungal; Marwan Ahmad; Hanifa Eka Rahmadani; Atrina Madina Suci; Calysta Vinella Ardhana; Ikhwan Muhana Rafif; Fara Dzulfi Aulia Pratama
Jurnal Pengabdian Kesehatan Masyarakat Mulawarman Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Desember 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran, Universitas Mulawarman

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Non-communicable diseases such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and chronic kidney disease are increasingly prevalent among young people due to unhealthy lifestyles. Early detection through simple health examinations in schools is an effective strategy to prevent chronic diseases. This community service activity aimed to conduct health screening as an early detection effort for chronic disease risk factors among 80 students of SMA Muhammadiyah Al Kautsar PK Kartasura. The methods included health education on healthy lifestyles, blood pressure measurement using a digital sphygmomanometer, body weight and height measurement to calculate Body Mass Index (BMI), and random blood glucose testing using a glucometer. The results showed that 80% of students had normal blood pressure, 12% were in the pre-hypertension category, and 8% were obese. Blood glucose examination revealed that 6% of students were in the borderline category (pre-diabetes) and 94% were within the normal range. These findings highlight the importance of early intervention through health education and regular screening. This program successfully increased students’ awareness of the importance of regular health checks and healthy lifestyle behaviors. Conclusion: Basic health screening at school can be an effective promotive and preventive effort to reduce the risk of chronic diseases among adolescents.