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Upaya Pencegahan Komplikasi Penyakit Tidak Menular Melalui Skrining Dan Pengobatan Di Desa Titi Akar Rupat Utara Zulharman; Elda Nazriati; Firdaus; Yulis Hamidy; Suyanto
Jurnal Pengabdian UntukMu NegeRI Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Pengabdian Untuk Mu negeRI
Publisher : LPPM UMRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37859/jpumri.v8i1.6220

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Penyakit tidak menular (PTM) membunuh 41 juta orang setiap tahun, setara dengan 74% dari semua kematian secara global. Setiap tahun. Sasaran kegiatan adalah Masyarakat Desa Titi Akar yang berumur 40 tahun ke atas . Desa titi akar kecamatan rupat utara kabupaten bengkalis merupakan salah satu desa terpencil yang ada di kecamatan rupat utara. Sebelum skrining penyakit tidak menular terlebih dahulu dilakukan penyuluhan. juga dilakukan tanya jawab untuk meningkatkan pemahaman masyarakat terhadap materi yang diberikan serta skrining , konseling , dan pemberian obat ini dilakukan oleh tim pengabdian bekerjasama dengan tim kesehatan dari Puskesmas. Kegiatan ini meningkatkan pemahaman masyarakat tentang pentingnya skrining penyakit tidak menular, sekaligus menjadi solusi terhadap terhadap minimnya akses terhadap pelayanan kesehata di wilayah terpencil keberlanjutan dan perbaikan di masa datang. Keywords: skrining, penyakit tidak menular, pencegahan, pengobatan
PELAYANAN PUBLIK BERBASIS PELAYANAN PRIMA DI UNIT TRANSFUSI DARAH PALANG MERAH INDONESIA (PMI) KOTA SURABAYA Dharmawan, Awan; Rukin; zulharman
Journal of Law and Administrative Science Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): JLAS : Journal of Law and Administrative Science (April)
Publisher : Universitas Teknologi Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33478/jlas.v3i1.30

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This research aims to see how Excellent service-based public services are implemented at UTD PMI Surabaya City as mandated by law No. 25 of 2009 concerning Public Services as well as the mandate and Regulation of the Minister of Health (PMK) of the Republic of Indonesia Number 83 of 2014 concerning Blood Transfusion Units, Banks Blood. and Blood Transfusion Services Network. The research design used qualitative methods and a descriptive approach was used (Sugiyono, 2017), to answer the research problem, a theoretical approach to the characteristics of excellent service was used (Wijaya, 2022). The research results showed that the theoretical dimensions existed, namely: appearance, politeness and friendliness, willingness to serve, knowledge and expertise, punctuality and promise, honesty and trust, efficiency, legal certainty, openness are all in accordance with existing theoretical indicators. Recommendations for UTD PMI Surabaya City must be additional human resources so that public services can be more optimal, especially for managing patient and non-patient visitor traffic, in the future.
The role of social communities in empowering communities through the transformation of waste into marketable products Syafmaini, Iis Elfa; Zulharman; Rismawati
Journal of Character and Environment Vol. 3 No. 1: (July) 2025
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jocae.v3i1.2025.1994

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Background: Waste is a global issue that requires serious and sustainable handling. Waste management problems are not only the responsibility of the government or related institutions, but also a shared duty of society — including social communities. Methods: This research uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. Data collection techniques include primary sources — namely, social community administrators — and secondary sources such as necessary documentation. Data was collected through observation, interviews, and documentation from websites and social media accounts of several community organizations. The data analysis technique involved data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. Findings: The results of the study show that community empowerment programs have been successfully implemented, including educational initiatives such as seminars, training sessions, and city-wide clean-up campaigns, as well as the establishment of waste banks and social media awareness campaigns. The waste management methods applied by these communities include bata terawang, loseda, biopores, composting buckets, and maggot-based processing. During the implementation of these empowerment efforts, several challenges emerged, such as inadequate facilities, low public awareness of proper waste management practices, and limited financial resources in the early stages of the communities' formation. Conclusion: It can be concluded that the role of social communities in empowering the public through waste management has made a real contribution to reducing and transforming waste into valuable materials. Novelty/Originality of this article: Social communities empower people using an andragogical approach — an educational method that treats adult learners as peers. These communities have succeeded in empowering society through various channels of life, such as direct education, social media outreach, and by setting real-life examples of proper waste management.
REVOLUTIONIZING ELEMENTARY SCIENCE EDUCATION: IMPACT OF INTERACTIVE VISUAL MEDIA ON LEARNING THE HUMAN RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Putri, Faniningsih Ardila; Arif Rahman Hakim; Syahriani Yulianci; Arif Hidayad; Zulharman
EDUCATIONE Volume 3, Issue 2, July 2025
Publisher : CV. TOTUS TUUS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59397/edu.v3i2.65

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The persistent difficulty students face in understanding the human respiratory system—a core yet abstract topic in science education—is rooted in the lack of contextual, visual, and interactive learning media, as highlighted by both national and international research. This study aimed to examine whether technology-based, visual respiratory system media can significantly enhance elementary students’ cognitive learning outcomes, particularly in higher-order thinking skills such as analysis and evaluation. Employing a quantitative, quasi-experimental one-group pretest-posttest design, the study involved 34 fifth-grade students at SDN Inpres Rasa 1, Kabupaten Bima, using purposive sampling. A 20-item multiple-choice test based on the revised Bloom’s taxonomy (C1–C4) was used to measure learning outcomes before and after intervention. Descriptive statistics showed a marked improvement: the mean pretest score was 62.8, rising to 73.3 in the posttest, with gains observed across all ability levels. Inferential analysis using a paired sample t-test confirmed the significance of this improvement (t = -15.2, df = 33, p < .001), demonstrating that interactive visual media have a strong positive effect on students’ conceptual understanding of the respiratory system. The results conclude that technology-based visual media not only promote retention and comprehension but also foster analytical and evaluative skills, aligning with current science education goals. This research provides empirically-tested, practical recommendations for educators and policymakers, supporting the integration of digital media in science curricula and teacher training. Future studies are recommended to expand this approach with control groups, longitudinal designs, and investigations into affective and psychomotor domains, as well as the use of emerging technologies like augmented reality and virtual reality to further enhance science learning outcomes.