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Journal : Doktin Medika

Education On The Management Of Covid-19 Symptom Complaints As An Effort To Increase Work Productivity: A Community Empowerment Febri Endra Budi Setyawan; Feny Tunjungsari
DokTIn MEDIKA Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Pebruary 2022
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/dm.v1i1.21850

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In December 2019 an infection by a virus was discovered, finally declared by WHO as a Covid-19 pandemic. The first case in Indonesia was first identified in March 2020. Clinical complaints of COVID-19 patients are quite broad, ranging from asymptomatic, mild symptoms, pneumonia, severe pneumonia, ARDS, sepsis, to septic shock. The most common symptoms are fever, fatigue or myalgia, and dry cough. To be able to understand the symptoms of Covid-19, it is necessary to have sufficient knowledge to be able to take an attitude in dealing with the symptoms that arise. Efforts to increase knowledge and attitudes can be done through education. Purpose: The implementation of this education is expected to increase knowledge and attitudes towards the management of Covid-19 symptoms in employees. Methods:Education was conducted on 192 company “X” employees who were selected by simple random sampling. Service activities were carried out in April 2021 using an instrument in the form of a questionnaire. Results: In the analysis of the results, it is known that educational activities about the management of Covid-19 symptoms influence the knowledge and attitudes of employees about the management of Covid-19 symptoms. Productive aged 30-50 years have a good response to the increase in knowledge and attitudes. It also provides an increase in employee productivity. Conclusion:Good knowledge and a positive attitude have an impact on the comfort of the work environment so that it can make employees feel comfortable at work and improve productivity.
Eye Problems Education In The First Level Health Facility (Fktp) In Order To Improve The Role Of Fktp In The Covid-19 Pandemic Alfa Sylvestris; Aryani Vindhya Putri; Feny Tunjungsari; Patmawati
DokTIn MEDIKA Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/dm.Vol4.DM2.27109

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Background: FKTP as the first gateway for the community to obtain health services has a role in carrying out promotive and preventive functions as well as providing education to the community, especially to maintain health. Various problems in the community related to eye complaints in the era of the covid-19 pandemic are of special concern, such as complaints of red eyes. This complaint is often underestimated by the community so that it makes them go to the doctor in an already severe condition. FKTP as the frontline needs to understand and recognize various pink eye complaints as early as possible so that they can carry out appropriate and accurate therapy, and if necessary, make tiered referrals to ophthalmologists. Likewise with refractive errors which are often neglected, FKTP must strengthen its function in conducting initial refraction checks to avoid refractive errors in patients. Objective: This counseling is intended to help increase awareness of general practitioners who are at the forefront of FKTP on red eye disorders and refractive errors in patients in the era of the covid-19 pandemic. Methods: This activity consists of three stages, namely pre-test, counseling, and post-test, then data collection and evaluation. Results: The results of the evaluation of this activity were the increased knowledge of general practitioners regarding the problems encountered in FKTP, especially red eye and refractive errors. A total of 52 general practitioners (84.6%) had good knowledge after counseling about eye problems in FKTP, especially red eyes and refractive disorders.