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Journal : Jurnal Layanan Masyarakat (Journal of Public Service)

VETIVER ROOT PLANTING FOR PREVENTION AND MITIGATION OF LANDSLIDES IN DISASTER-PRONE AREAS, NGANJUK, EAST JAVA Arie Utariani; Soni Sunarso Sulistiawan; Hamzah Hamzah; Christrijogo Soemartono Waloedjo; Kun Arifi Abbas; Belindo Wirabuana; Teuku Aswin Husain; Maulana Hanif Ibrahim; Alivery Raihanda Armando
Jurnal Layanan Masyarakat (Journal of Public Services) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): JURNAL LAYANAN MASYARAKAT
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jlm.v6i1.2022.77-86

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Landslide is the transfer of slope-forming material in the form of rocks, debris, soil moving down or out of the slope. Geolologically, landslides are a geological phenomenon with a movement of land such as falling rocks or large lumps of land (Nandi, 2007). The majority of Nganjuk Regency, East Java, is at high risk of landslides. Reporting from Tirto.id news on February 19, 2021, there was a landslide in Ngetos Subdistrict, Nganjuk which claimed many victims. Nineteen people died, 20 were injured and 10 houses were severely damaged. Ngetos village is the largest village with the most populous population in Nganjuk. Unit of Natural Disease Support from Faculty of Medicine, Community Service Team of the Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation Faculty of Medicine Universitas Airlangga in collaboration with the Center of Environmental Health Engineering and Disease Control (BBTKLPP) Surabaya in efforts to overcome landslide disasters that occurred in Nganjuk. Assistance provided includes medical assistance and environmental development as one of the disaster mitigation efforts. One of the mitigation measures carried out through this activity is reforestation by planting vetiver roots. Vetiver Roots are known as landslide prevention plants because their roots can reach depths soil of down to 5 meters. One of the causes of landslides is the lack of vegetation on the ground so it is prone to movement, especially if it rains heavily because there is no anchoring. Therefore, this activity is considered important to prevent repeated landslides.
PAIN TREATMENT SERVICE AND BASIC MANAGEMENT PAIN TRAINING FOR COMMONS AND MEDICAL PERSONNEL IN SURABAYA Arie Utariani; Soni Sulistiawan; Robby Dwestu Nugroho; Herdiani Sulistyo Putri
Jurnal Layanan Masyarakat (Journal of Public Services) Vol. 7 No. 4 (2023): JURNAL LAYANAN MASYARAKAT
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jlm.v7i4.2023.581-588

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Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage. The lack of up-to-date basic knowledge of pain management, especially among healthcare professionals in Primary Health Care Facilities in Surabaya, often leads to the perception that pain is trivial and consequently inadequately addressed. The objective of this social service activity in pain treatment and basic pain management training is to provide appropriate treatment for the community's pain scale and impart current knowledge on pain management that can be applied in daily practice by healthcare professionals and the general public in Surabaya. This initiative involves two methods: treating pain in non-medical community members and providing basic pain management training for healthcare professionals. Examination and anamnesis are conducted for each patient according to the examination questionnaire, which includes the Pain Questionnaire for Laypersons, the Physical Examination Form for Pain Management Social Service, and the Quality of Life Scoring. The initial examination and anamnesis results will determine whether the patient falls into the acute or chronic pain category, allowing for tailored interventions based on patient grouping. As for the basic pain management training, it is conducted by a pain management consultant, comprising the Socialization of the Pain Management Center, a General Lecture on the New Paradigm of Pain Management in the Community, and a Hands-On Pain Management Workshop for patients in pain.
Co-Authors Abdul Kadir Munsy Achmad Basori, Achmad Adhi, Mahendratama Purnama Agustina Salinding Ainur Rahmah Akhyar Nur Uhud Alivery Raihanda Armando Andre Kurniawan Anna Erliana Oetarman Anna Surgean Veterini Anshori, Rafida Ardiansyah Arina Setyaningtyas Bambang Harjono Belindo Wirabuana Budi Prasetyo Christopher Ryalino Christrijogo Soemartono Waloejo Cindy Aprilia Eka Prasanty Dedi Susila Dharmawati, Ira Diska Hanifah Nurhayati Dwi Rachmawati Edward Kusuma Eka Prasetiyawan Elizeus Hanindito Hamzah Hamzah Hamzah Hamzah Hamzah Hamzah Hanif Hanif Hardiono Hardiono Herdiani Sulistyo Putri Imam Susilo Inge Andriani Jusak Nugraha Kapuangan, Christopher Khildan Miftahul Firdaus Kun Arifi Abbas Lucky Andriyanto Lupi Lestari M Yusuf Gunawan Mahendra Dwi Aditya Lopulalan Maulana Hanif Ibrahim Maulydia, Maulydia Meilissa Eka Susanti Muh Kemal Putra Muzaiwirin Muzaiwirin Nalini Nanang Nurofik Nasrulloh Nasrulloh Nenden Suliadiana Fajarini Neurinda Permata Kusumastuti Ninik Asmaningsih Soemyarso Notopuro, Paulus Budiono Nugroho Setia Budi Nurofik, Nanang Perdhana, Fajar Prananda Surya Airlangga Pratama Ananda Puspita, Eka Ari Puspita, Eka Ari Putu Kurniyanta R. Muhammad Aviv Pasa Rehatta, Nancy Margarita Retno Asih Setyoningrum Robby Dwestu Nugroho Rudi Iskandar Suryadani Rudy Vitraludyono Samuel Hananiel Rory Sandi Ardiya Rasitullah Santoso, Kohar Hari Santoso, Kohar Hari Santoso Hari SATRIYAS ILYAS Semedi, Bambang Pujo Semedi, Bambang Pujo Setiawan, Philia Soni Sulistiawan Soni Sunarso Sulistiawan Sudarmanto, Aisya Azzahra Sulistiawan, Soni Sunarso Teguh Sylvaranto Teuku Aswin Husain Virda Maharani