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Journal : Community Development Journal

Health Education and Dementia Screening In The Elderly Of Tresna Werdha Bhakti Yuswa Nursing Home South Lampung Saftarina, Fitria; Sidharti, Liana; Mayasari, Diana; Fauzi, Ahmad; Tarigan Sibero, Hendra
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Community Development Journal
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v8i1.5677

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Dementia is the 4th cause of death after heart disease, cancer and stroke. To prevent dementia, 6 pillars of dementia prevention are needed. This service aims to screen for dementia and health education about preventing dementia. The benefit of this activity is to improve the quality of life for the elderly. Participatory Impact Monitoring (PIM) activity methods include involvement, active participation and community empowerment. The instrument uses the Mini Mental Status Examination (MMSE) questionnaire, sphygmomanometer, scales and microtoise. Indicators of achievement are dementia screening, health services and increasing knowledge for the elderly. The partners' targets are 34 elderly people at the Tresna Nursing Home Bakti Yuswa Natar. South Lampung. The results of the activity showed that blood pressure was hypertension stage 1 (35.29%), hypertension stage 2 (8.82%), hypertensive crisis (2.94%). Examination of nutritional status: overweight (26.47%), obesity I (8.82%), obesity II (11.76%). Dementia screening showed probable dementia (44.12%), definitive dementia (23.53%). The results of health education showed that there was a difference in the mean knowledge about dementia before and after being given health education (p=0.02). and the solutions offered are health screening, health education and the SMART Elderly program. The results disseminated are the SMART Elderly Program and health education. It requires collaboration and joint commitment from all parties to prevent dementia. The continuation of this activity is in the form of the SMART (Healthy, Independent and Active) Elderly program in collaboration with the Natar Community Health Center, South Lampung.
Training on Early Detection of Chronic Energy Deficiency in Pregnancy Angraini, Dian Isti; Apriliana, Ety; Zuraida, Reni; Saftarina, Fitria
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Community Development Journal
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v8i1.5728

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Chronic Energy Deficiency in pregnancy is a condition where pregnant women suffer from a lack of food that lasts for a long time. Pregnant women with chronic energy deficiency have poor eating behavior, which is influenced by knowledge, perception, beliefs and health education. Health education provided by health workers can increase knowledge and change eating behavior and can be done better if assisted by an expert system. The aim of this activity is to train health workers (doctors, midwives, nutritionists) to carry out early detection of chronic energy deficiency in pregnancy using an expert system, increasing knowledge, attitudes and eating behavior of pregnant women. The method that will be carried out is training using the web-based expert system modelangraini.com for health workers, health education for pregnant women, and increasing knowledge and changing eating behavior of pregnant women. This activity was carried out for 1 day and took place in Faculty of Medicine, University of Lampung on Saturday 30 September 2023 with 45 family doctors, midwives and nutritionists in Bandar Lampung City participating. The results of the evaluation of the implementation of the service showed that there was an increase in participants' understanding by 91.1% to good understanding, 8.9% of participants had a fairly good understanding, and no participants had a poor understanding of the causes, risk factors, impacts, prevention methods, and early detection of chronic energy deficiency in pregnancy with techniques that are fast, easy and can help health workers in providing education and interventions on the eating behavior of pregnant women. This training activity can improve the skills of health workers in an effort to increase knowledge, attitudes and eating behavior of pregnant women so that they can prevent, overcome and help reduce the prevalence of chronic energy deficiency in pregnant women and prevent stunting in toddlers. Keywords: early detection, chronic energy deficiency, training, health workers
Pak Rama’s Education as a Prevention of Dehydration and Non-Communicable Diseases among Workers in Hot Working Environments Mayasari, Diana; Saftarina, Fitria; Isti Anggraini, Dian; Carolia, Novita
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Community Development Journal
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v8i1.5734

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Working in a hot environment can disrupt the balance of body temperature so that the body tries hardly to control the heat which can cause a lack of fluids and is called dehydration. Dehydration can affect cognitive performance, causing decreased productivity and increased risk of work accidents, and in the long term can trigger some non-communicable diseases such as hypertension, urinary tract disease, obesity and others. Pak Rama Education (Active Workers Diligently Drink Water) is an educational and empowerment activity for the worker community, especially those who work in hot environments, in an effort to prevent dehydration and non-communicable diseases. The aim of this activity was to increase workers' knowledge about healthy hydration and increase workers' ability to assess hydration status independently. This activity was carried out using the education method about healthy hydration and a demonstration of how to assess hydration status using a urine color chart. Pak Rama's activity was held on 17th November 2022 at PTPN VII Unit Way Berulu South Lampung. The participants were 50 workers consisting of management officers, factory and plantation workers. From the evaluation results, it was found that the average pre-test score of participants was 66.7 and there was an increase of participants' knowledge about healthy hydration which was seen from the increase in the average score on the post-test, namely 86.6. Based on analysis using the Wilcoxon test, it was found that there was a statistically significant difference between average pretest and posttest scores. The results of the assessment of participants' ability to assess hydration status using a urine color chart were also found increase. Pak Rama's education has proven effective in increasing workers' knowledge about healthy hydration and their ability to assess hydration status independently. Keywords: Healthy hydration; worker’s health; Pak Rama education; non-communicable diseases; urine color chart
Co-Authors Abiyyi Pratama HW Agung, Lovina Ramadhita Ahmad Fauzi Akhmad Rizki Farhan Alia, Ega Chessa Aliffia Bingga, Isvi Alvin Widya Ananda Anggita Gardeesna Sari Anggraini, Dian Isti Anis Permanasari Anisya Yulida Syani Aprianna, Belinda Aprina Adha Widiastini Arlandi, Charity Binda Arrizky, Muhammad Heickal Ikhlasul Amal Arsistya Ayu Marella Athoriq, Muhammad Reivan Putra Atika Damayanti Atika Rahmawati Azelia Nusa Dewiarti Baresti, Sarah Windia Bayu Anggileo Pramesona Belinda Apriannanti Beauty Betta Kurniawan, Betta Carolina, Imelda Charisatus Sidqotie Chintya Chintya Redina Habsari Devi Liani Octiara Dewi Nur Fiana Dian Isti Anggraini Dian Isti Angraini Dian Isti Angraini Dian Isti Angraini Dian Isti Angraini Dian Isti Angraini Diana Mayasari Diana Mayasari Diana Mayasari Dinda Annisa Fitria Dinda Aulia Khairani Dwi Indria Anggraini Dyah Wulan Sumekar Rengganis Wardani Efriyan Imantika Eka Lestari Emir Yusuf Muhammad Ety Apriliana Ety Apriliana Evi Kurniawati Fadhila, Syifa Rahmi Fairuz Rabbaniyah Fairuz Rabbaniyah Fauzi Ahmad Muda Fauziah Dwi Apriani Febriawan, Rahmat Febrina Dwiyanti Firinfa Soniya Fitri, Hilda Freshilia Agustin Giska Tri Putri Haekal Alfhad Hanifa Yuniasari Happy, Terza Aflika Hartoyo Hartoyo Helmi Ismunandar Herlambang, Geri Indra Hilda Fitri Hotman Natama Nainggolan Ibrahim, Syachrony Ihsanti Dwi Rahayu Intan Kusumaningtyas Isti Anggraini, Dian Isti Angraini, Dian Iswandi Darwis Jhons Fatriyadi Suwandi Karimah, Nisa Kartika, Juspeni Khairun Nisa Khairunissa Athira Nauli Siregar Kurniawan, Ryanda Masri Liana Sidharti, Liana M. Muhlis Rizki Maristiana Ayu Maryatun Hasan Maya Ganda Ratna Mayasari Diana Mayasari, Diana Merry Indah Sari Merry Indah Sari Milatul Fauziah Minerva Nadia Putri MS Mahrinasari Muhammad Gilang Muhammad Maulana Muhammad, Innou Dhanu Nabilah, Deana Rifqoh Nadhila Nur Shafitha Nadila Ayuni Putri Nainggolan, Hotman Natama Nisa Karimah Noeril Asy Syifa Zahara Novita Carolia Novita Carolia Noviyanti, Dwi Wulan Nyimas, Naflah Nadila Pangestu, Arief Ristia Pramesona, , Bayu Anggileo Pratama, Arraian Berdha Putri Giani Purnamasari Putri, Tasya Ellyana Rahmatika, Achisna Ramadhan, Rifqi Ihza Ramadhana Komala Rani Himayani Reandy Ilham Andriyono Reinita Aulia Reni Zuraida Rika Rahmawati Rizky Arif Prasetyo Rizqa Atina Rizwiki Oktavia Rodiani Salsabila, Karina Adra San Maulina Sihaloho Santoso, Trio Sari, Riska Permata Satria Bangsawan Sefin, Ilu Salsabila Selly Stepriyani Shaffa Aulia Shabrina Shafia, Anindya Sinum, Ilham Muhammad Soedjarwo Soedjarwo Soedjarwo Sofyan Musyabiq Wijaya Soni Setiya Wardana Sormin, Merris Hartati Sri Waluyo Stepriyani, Selly Subardiman, Najla Fadiyah Sudjarwo MA Suharmanto Suharmanto Suharmanto Susilawati Susilawati Sutarto Sutarto Syaka, Muthiiah Khodista Syazili Mustofa TA Larasati Tarigan Sibero, Hendra Tasya Alifia Hanin Tri Umiana Soleha Tricia, Yulita Tuti Malindasari Utama, WInda Trijayanti Utami, Nabila Rachmadita Winda Puspita Sari Yasmin, Deffina Widya Yulita Tricia Zenith Puspitawati