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EARLY PREVENTION OF CHRONIC DISEASES THROUGH HEALTH CHECKS AND HEALTHY HEART EXERCISES Desreza, Nanda; Maulini, Ulfa; Farwadi, Marta; Sukma A.S., Meutia; Hasviana, Cut Rara; Rosefa, Yunia Dila; Rahmayana, Riska; Hazaini, Yuna; Yusmanita, Yusmanita; Juwita, Elianur; Huriatul, Huriatul; Saputri, Mely
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): MARCH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v4i2.653

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Health is a crucial aspect that directly impacts human life, whether consciously or unconsciously. Those who are healthy are the ones who can truly enjoy life to the fullest. While hypertension is commonly associated with parents or the elderly, it can also affect adolescents and adults. This condition has become a significant issue not only in Aceh, Indonesia but globally. Hypertension serves as a risk factor for various other serious illnesses like heart disease, kidney failure, diabetes, and stroke. Engaging in cardiac exercises is highly beneficial for maintaining heart health. In Indonesia, these exercises have gained popularity, with several series designed to cater to individuals of all ages and fitness levels. This Community Service aims to detect and prevent chronic diseases, particularly hypertension, by conducting health assessments and raising awareness about the risks and management of hypertension. Based on the outcomes of Community Service activities in Gampong Bak Buloh, Kuta Baro District, Aceh Besar, it can be inferred that the community has gained awareness regarding the significance of health screenings to identify chronic diseases, particularly hypertension and its complications, thus enhancing the overall health status of the community.
EDUCATION ON THE PREVENTION OF HYPERTENSIONTO AVOID COMPLICATIONS IN THE CLINIC ROOM OF THE ACEH BESAR HOSPITAL Cahyady, Edy; Rizkidawati, Rizkidawati; Desreza, Nanda
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): SEPTEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v4i4.790

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Hypertension is currently known as the ‘silent killer’ because it is not often found with obvious signs and symptoms. Risk factors for hypertension include family genetic history, overweight or obesity, lack of physical activity, unhealthy lifestyle, alcohol consumption, and stress. The purpose of the activity is to increase public understanding in the prevention of hypertension in order to avoid its complications. This activity was held in the polyclinic room of the Aceh Besar Hospital. Participants who attended directly were patients who visited the hospital for re-control and treatment with a total of 17 patients. This community service method was carried out in the form of counselling and discussion. This activity was carried out on 25 April 2024 in the hospital poly room at 09.30 WIB until completion. The activity began with recording the participants and continued with the presentation of the objectives of the activity and material related to hypertension and its complications. From the activity it was found that the patient's level of understanding of poor diet was low in fibre, low physical activity, the use of excess salt content in cooking. It is recommended that people with hypertension can improve their lifestyle, diet, rest patterns that are not appropriate, and for families to continue to provide strong motivation to sufferers.
Community Education on Upper Respiratory Tract Infections and Peppermint Oil Inhalation Therapy Desreza, Nanda; Nafis, Badratun
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): MARCH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v5i2.933

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Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) is a condition in which a person suddenly expels air from the thoracic cavity through the epiglottis and mouth, usually accompanied by a cough with phlegm or no phlegm. Coughs and colds are common complaints experienced by children and adults, generally caused by viral infections such as influenza. The disease can affect the upper respiratory tract, including the lungs, nose and throat. Traditional treatments such as simple inhalation using peppermint oil can help alleviate URTI symptoms. This study aims to improve the community's understanding of the identification and traditional treatment of Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI), as well as assess the role of nurses in providing nursing care through simple inhalation therapy. In this activity, the nurse acts as a care giver who provides comprehensive nursing care, starting from assessment to evaluation. Based on the results of community service activities in Fampong Lam Neuheun, Kuta Baro, Aceh Besar, it is known that the community has gained a better understanding in recognizing the symptoms of URTI and performing traditional medicine appropriately.
Education on Stroke Prevention for the Elderly in Gampong Bada, Ingin Jaya District, Aceh Besar Desreza, Nanda; Rizkidawati, Rizkidawati; Cahyady, Edy; Nisvi, Siti Aisyah
International Journal of Social Science and Community Service Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): OCTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v2i4.51

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Stroke is a condition characterized by rapidly developing clinical signs of focal and global neurological deficits, which may worsen and last for 24 hours or more, potentially leading to death. The purpose of this activity is to enhance the community's understanding of stroke prevention to avoid its complications. This activity was carried out in Bada Village, Aceh Besar. The participants who attended in person were 18 residents of Bada Village. The method of this community service activity was conducted in the form of counseling and discussion.The event took place on August 14, 2024, starting at 09:30 AM until it concluded. The activity began by registering the participants, followed by an explanation of the event's objectives and material related to stroke, its causes, and complications. From the event, it was found that the community's understanding of poor dietary habits (low in fiber), low physical activity, and excessive salt use in cooking was lacking. Hence, it is recommended for those at risk to improve their lifestyle, eating habits, and rest patterns, and for families to continuously provide strong motivation to family members who are already at risk.
Health Education on Diarrhoea Disease Prevention and Hand Washing Demonstration with Competition for School-Aged Children Desreza, Nanda; Agustini, Tria; Nelly, Nelly
International Journal of Social Science and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v3i2.85

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Diarrhoea is a disease characterised by changes in the shape and consistency of soft to liquid stools and an increase in the frequency of bowel movements more than 3 or more times a day which may be accompanied by vomiting or bloody stools. The method of implementing this activity is diarrhoea counselling, discussion, question and answer, pre-posttest, demonstration and hand washing competition. Based on the results of a survey that has been conducted, there are still school-age children in Cot Mancang village who do not know about diarrhoea and how to wash hands 6 steps properly and correctly. Activities carried out to 24 school-age children who attended the health education event. With this activity, it is hoped that it can trigger awareness of school-age children to wash their hands. This community service activity may be a good forum for the Cot Mancang village community, especially for school-age children to increase motivation about diarrhoea and how to wash hands 6 steps properly and correctly.
Counseling on Ginger Decoction to Reduce Hypertension Among the Community in Aron Village, Kuta Baro Subdistrict, Aceh Besar Regency Rizkidawati, Rizkidawati; Cahyady, Edy; Desreza, Nanda; Rahman, Hamdi
International Journal of Social Science and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v3i3.96

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Hypertension is the most common health problem in the world. Approximately one million people worldwide, or one in every four people, suffer from this disease. Hypertension not only gradually reduces the severity of the condition but also contributes to the development of other diseases that cause increased blood pressure and organ damage, such as stroke in the brain, coronary heart disease in the heart, and heart muscle damage. Management of hypertensive patients can be done with a non-pharmacological approach. One traditional medicine that can lower blood pressure is red ginger, which is one of the herbal therapies for treating hypertension. The success of healthcare workers in carrying out their role is expected to help patients overcome hypertension after being given intervention. Based on the results of community service activities in Gampong Aron, Kuta Baro, Aceh Besar, it can be concluded that the community has gained understanding in identifying hypertension and ways to treat hypertension with herbal remedies.
Education on Risk Factors of Cerebrovascular Disease among the Community of Kuwue Village, Montasik Subdistrict, Aceh Besar Desreza, Nanda; Rizkidawati, Rizkidawati; Putri, Annisa; Syafitri, Winda Artika
International Journal of Social Science and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v3i4.103

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Cerebrovascular disease is a condition in which rapidly developing clinical signs in the form of focal and global neurological disorders appear. These signs can worsen and persist for more than 24 hours and can cause death. The aim of this activity is to increase public understanding of how to prevent this disease and reduce its complications. The venue for this event is Kuwue Montasik village in Aceh Besar. The Kuwue village community, consisting of 18 people, attended in person. This community service method was implemented through training and discussion. The activity began on 20 August 2025 at 10:00 a.m. and lasted until completion. Starting with participant data, the activity continued with a presentation of the objectives and material on the risk factors for this disease, better known as stroke, its triggers, and its complications. The activity showed that the community understood low-fibre diets, low physical activity, smoking, and excessive salt use in cooking. It was recommended that the community improve their lifestyle, diet, and rest patterns, and families should continue to provide strong motivation to family members who are vulnerable to danger. In addition, the responsibility of health workers to provide consistent education should be increased.
Co-Authors ., Thursina Afriana, Fira Nur Agustini, Tria Alda, Rauza Alhilal, M. A. Hafizh ANDIKA SAPUTRA Andri Andri Andri Anisa, Rina Annisa Putri Apri, Helmika Arafat, Muamar Arista, Talitha Asmaina Atika, Ratih Ayu Aulia, Raja Bengi, Simah Cahyadi, Edy Cahyady, Edy Denafianti Dentalistya, Hilma DEWI SARTIKA Dina Maulina Eko Siswanto Elvianda, Vriska Erawati, Erawati Erna Erna, Erna Farwadi, Marta Fathira, Raihan Fauzi Ahmad Muda Fauziah Fauziah Fitriya, Ika Rahmi Habibi, Zul Hardian, Muhammad Hasviana, Cut Rara Hazaini, Yuna Hulwani, Nadilah Hummayra, Fitri Huriatul, Huriatul Husna, Rozatul Ifdar, Raihan Aziza Imam Gunawan, Imam Iskandar Iskandar Iskandar Iskandar Ismunawaddah, Zora Jalil, Sri Jauhari Juwita, Elianur Kamila, Raihan Khairunnisa, Mutia Khairunnisak Khairunnisak, Khairunnisak Khatab Kiram, Muhammad Zawil Mardalena, Eva Mardhatillah, Rifka Annisa Mardillah, Husna Marliza, Riska Masthura, Syarifah Maulini, Ulfa Muhammad Iqbal S Mumtazah, Luthfiyyah Munira, Misbahul Muntaza, Anjana Munte, Wahyu Rezeki Muriza M, Ulfa Nadiya, Deski Nafis, Adrul Nafis, Badratun Natasha, Dhea Nelly Nelly Nisvi, Siti Aisyah Novi Diana, Novi Nurfaradila, Nurfaradila Nurmalia Nursa'adah, Nursa'adah Nursadah, Nursadah Nursa’adah Oktaviyana, Cut Putra, Muliyadi Eka Putra, Yadi Rahman, Hamdi Rahmatika, Nur Azizah Rahmayana, Riska Raiyani, Maulida Redha, Riki Wan Renamisdayani, Renamisdayani Rezeki, Indah Putri Riyan Mulfianda Riza, Saiful Rizkidawati, Rizkidawati Rohid, Teuku Muhammad Rosefa, Yunia Dila Safrina Saida, Said Aandy Saputra, Rusdi Ami Saputri, Mely Sofyan Sufri Suherman, Nadya Salsabila Sukma A.S., Meutia Sukma AS, Meutia Sunita, Sunita Syafitri, Winda Artika Tharida, Maimun Thursina Thursina, Thursina Ulfa, Nadia Usila, Desi Wedia, Novita Widya Safitri Yusmanita, Yusmanita Zarita, Nofrida