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Gizi Seimbang dan Gangguan Menopause pada Lansia Rindasari Munir; Indri Widya Sari; Meidyna Rachmani; Nita Alpiyanah; Sindy Nurhalisah
jurnal ABDIMAS Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal ABDIMAS Indonesia
Publisher : STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59841/jurai.v3i2.2848

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The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that in 2030 there will be around 1.2 billion women over 50 years old, as many as 30-40% will experience overnutritional status. The purpose of this counseling is to educate the public about the importance of consuming balanced nutrition in the elderly and the handling of menopausal disorders, especially in RW 05 Babakan Village, Ciseeng District. The method carried out is the lecture method with booklet media. The target of this counseling is 67 elderly people. The results of the balanced nutrition knowledge questionnaire were from the pretest as many as 54 people (80.6%) had insufficient knowledge and the posttest as many as 56 people (83.6%) understood balanced nutrition well. Meanwhile, the results of the questionnaire obtained from knowledge about menopausal disorders, namely pretest as many as 51 people (76.1%) had poor knowledge and the results of the posttest 58 people (86.6%) had good knowledge about menopause. The results of the test were T = – 10.874 and p value = 0.000 (<0.05) in the pretest and posttest of balanced nutrition and T – 10.530 and p value = 0.000 (<0.05) in the pretest and posttest of menopause. The conclusion shows that there is an influence of balanced nutrition education and menopausal disorders on the knowledge of elderly mothers.
MULTIBACILLARY LEPROSY IN TWO ADULT PATIENTS: A CASE REPORT WITH PERIPHERAL NERVE INVOLVEMENT Rilliani Hastuti; Indri Widya Sari; Nurita Bangun Hutahean; Lilis Khairani; Ghiffari, Ahmad; Thia Prameswarie
Cendekia Medika: Jurnal Stikes Al-Ma`arif Baturaja Vol. 11 No. 2 (2026): April - June
Publisher : LPPM STIKES Al-Ma'arif Baturaja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52235/cendekiamedika.v11i2.748

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Multibacillary leprosy remains a significant public health issue due to its potential to cause progressive nerve damage, disability, and ongoing transmission if not detected and treated early. This case report highlights two cases that underscore key lessons in leprosy management. In Case 1, despite the patient completing multidrug therapy (MDT) and being declared cured, the re-emergence of skin lesions raised the possibility of relapse, reinfection, or leprosy reaction, emphasizing the importance of post-MDT follow-up for patients. Meanwhile, Case 2 illustrates the need for early detection of peripheral neuropathy in patients with neuropathic ulcers without pain, leading to the loss of protective sensation. Peripheral nerve involvement in both cases underscores the need for thorough neurological evaluation to prevent permanent disability. The specific clinical lesson is that in-depth neurological evaluation and continuous post-MDT monitoring are crucial for preventing nerve complications and early relapse detection, thereby improving patient quality of life.