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Journal : penamas journal of community service

Penggunaan buku saku SD (Stop Dehidrasi) dalam mencegah dehidrasi pada remaja Juartika, Wella; Feri, Jhon
Penamas: Journal of Community Service Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Penamas: Journal of Community Service
Publisher : Nur Science Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53088/penamas.v4i1.856

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Dehydration in adolescents is one of the things that can affect the concentration of adolescents during education and other activities. This condition can cause the body not to function normally. Dehydration itself is often thought of as simple thirst. In fact, if not appropriately treated, dehydration can develop into more serious, such as hypovolemia. Based on this, activities are needed that can overcome the level of knowledge of adolescents in overcoming and preventing dehydration. The SD Pocket Book (Stop Dehydration) is a media that contains information on how to calculate fluid needs, how to drink well, and signs of dehydration experienced by adolescents, as well as a checklist of signs of dehydration as an illustration so that adolescents can understand the actions that need to be taken before being taken to the hospital or that can be done alone at home. SMP 2 N Lubuklinggau is one of the junior high schools located in the working area of the Citra Medika Health Center at a distance of 5 KM from the Puskemas. The implementation and evaluation have been carried out from June to September 2023. The results of the evaluation carried out increased knowledge and decreased the number of visits to the School Health Unit (UKS).
Implementasi edukasi pencegahan anemia pada remaja putri di SMPN B Srikaton Ridawati, Indah Dewi; Juartika, Wella; Feri, Jhon; zuraidah
Penamas: Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Penamas: Journal of Community Service
Publisher : Nur Science Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53088/penamas.v6i1.2832

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Low knowledge about anemia and its prevention is a risk factor for anemia in school-age children. Based on initial observations at SMPN B Srikaton, most adolescent girls do not yet have an optimal understanding of anemia prevention and early detection. This community service activity aims to increase adolescent girls’ knowledge of anemia prevention and detection through educational leaflets. The activity was carried out on Friday, February 14, 2025, involving 30 adolescent girls and 2 female teachers, in the form of health education delivered through materials and leaflet distribution. It followed the preparation, implementation, and evaluation stages. The evaluation was conducted using a pre-test and a post-test. The results showed that the average knowledge score increased from 65 in the pre-test to 83 in the post-test. Leaflets have proven effective for adolescent health education because they have a simple format, are easy to understand, and can be reread by participants after the educational activity. Delivering information through leaflets with pictures and brief explanations helps improve adolescents’ understanding of the provided health material. Continuous education needs to be carried out.