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Journal : Warta Pengabdian Andalas: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengembangan Dan Penerapan Ipteks

Performing Ocular Examinations as A Component of Self-Care For Individuals with Leprosy with The Aim of Eradicating Social Stigma and Prejudice Hendriati Hendriati; Tutty Ariani; Havriza Vitresia; Kemala Sayuti; Andrini Ariesti; Julita Julita; Qaira Anum; Satya Wydya Yenny; Rina Gustia; Gardenia Akhyar; Ennesta Asri; Indah Indria Sari; Astria Rima Rara Yuswir; Novian Novian; Rizki Dwayana; Agustin Vira; Rika Desviorita; Rendra Darma Satria
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 31 No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.31.3.537-546.2024

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Leprosy is still a health problem in several countries, including Indonesia. Disability due to leprosy is a health threat for sufferers and causes quality-of-life problems that can disrupt the productivity of leprosy patients. Ocular involvement in leprosy is joint, but little data has been reported. Apart from multi-drug treatment (MDT), leprosy sufferers must also be able to carry out continuous self-care to prevent further disability. This is a collaborative activity between the Department of Ophthalmology and Dermatology Venereology of the Faculty of Medicine, the University of Andalas in Puskesmas Pauh Kamba district of Padang Pariaman. This is an advocacy activity on self-care (3M: Seeing, Examining, and Protecting) and eye examination. The activity was followed by interactive discussions and continued with a direct examination for skin abnormalities and disabilities, eye examination, and fundoscope. The activity results were obtained from 24 respondents, 11 men and 13 women. The age range is 16-59 years (67%), with the highest level of education being Elementry School graduates, which is 11 people (46%). In the self-care questionnaire of patients, 40% behaved well, and the results of eye examinations almost suffered from dry eye complaints without disabilities.
Performing Ocular Examinations as A Component of Self-Care For Individuals with Leprosy with The Aim of Eradicating Social Stigma and Prejudice Hendriati Hendriati; Tutty Ariani; Havriza Vitresia; Kemala Sayuti; Andrini Ariesti; Julita Julita; Qaira Anum; Satya Wydya Yenny; Rina Gustia; Gardenia Akhyar; Ennesta Asri; Indah Indria Sari; Astria Rima Rara Yuswir; Novian Novian; Rizki Dwayana; Agustin Vira; Rika Desviorita; Rendra Darma Satria
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 31 No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.31.3.537-546.2024

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Leprosy is still a health problem in several countries, including Indonesia. Disability due to leprosy is a health threat for sufferers and causes quality-of-life problems that can disrupt the productivity of leprosy patients. Ocular involvement in leprosy is joint, but little data has been reported. Apart from multi-drug treatment (MDT), leprosy sufferers must also be able to carry out continuous self-care to prevent further disability. This is a collaborative activity between the Department of Ophthalmology and Dermatology Venereology of the Faculty of Medicine, the University of Andalas in Puskesmas Pauh Kamba district of Padang Pariaman. This is an advocacy activity on self-care (3M: Seeing, Examining, and Protecting) and eye examination. The activity was followed by interactive discussions and continued with a direct examination for skin abnormalities and disabilities, eye examination, and fundoscope. The activity results were obtained from 24 respondents, 11 men and 13 women. The age range is 16-59 years (67%), with the highest level of education being Elementry School graduates, which is 11 people (46%). In the self-care questionnaire of patients, 40% behaved well, and the results of eye examinations almost suffered from dry eye complaints without disabilities.
Screening Cataract and Other Visual Impairment by PELITA Cadre to Build Vision Center in Lima Puluh Kota Regency Ariesti, Andrini; Hendriati, Hendriati; Hidayat, Muhammad; Irayanti, Irayanti; Ilahi, Fitratul; Yuswir, Astria Rima Rara; Lonanda, Gama Agusto; Primasakti, Pattih; Roza, Silvia; Syafendra, Atika; Afelita, Tia; Putra, Heru Ardila; Suhery, Suhery; Irza, Metika Rahmasari; Lucyana, Lucyana; Maralaut, Azhardin; Zulferza, Jaka
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 32 No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.32.3.390-399.2025

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Eye diseases, particularly cataracts, are the leading cause of blindness worldwide. This community service program by the Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Andalas University, was conducted at the Pangkalan Public Health Center, Lima Puluh Kota Regency, by empowering PELITA (Posyandu) cadres in early detection of cataracts. Methods included counseling, training, and eye examination simulations for 40 cadres, followed by community screening using visual acuity and anterior segment examinations. Evaluation was carried out with pre- and post-tests, satisfaction surveys, and follow-up on patients referred for surgery. The average cadre score improved from 68 (pre-test) to 74.5 (post-test), indicating increased knowledge. A total of 71 patients were screened, including 40 cataract and 8 pterygium cases; 26 cataract and 4 pterygium patients subsequently underwent surgery. Cadres reported high satisfaction with the training and expressed readiness to continue participation. This program demonstrates that cadre training is effective in improving early detection of cataracts and other visual impairments, and provides a foundation for establishing a Vision Center in Lima Puluh Kota.
Co-Authors Adila Hanna Adrial Adrial Afelita, Tia Afriwardi Afriwardi Agustin Vira Agustin Vira Aisyah Elliyanti Al Hafiz Alhakim, Hafidh Taufiq Alifia Damanil Putri Almurdi Almurdi Andrini Ariesti Andrini Ariesti Anum, Qaira Ariesti, Andrini Arina Widya Murni Astria Rima Rara Yuswir Astria Rima Rara Yuswir Deddy Saputra Deny Wiryulisda Desty Ria Tiffani Dia Rofinda, Zelly Dia Dian Pertiwi Dian Pertiwi Dolly Irfandy Dwitya Elvira, Dwitya Efendi, Mardijas Elmatris Sy Elmatris, Elmatris Ennesta Asri Ennesta Asri Erlina Rustam Erwen, Yolanda Wulandari Febiyola Ratu Khairani Fortuna, Fory Frizki Amalya Putri Gardenia Akhyar Guntur Fazwat Gustia Anugrahwati Hanum, Fathiya Juwita Hasmiwati Heru Ardila Putra Husnil Kadri Husnil Wardiyah Ilahi, Fitratul Ilmiawati, Ilmiawati Indah Indria Sari Indah Indria Sari Indah Syafira Praja Irayanti, Irayanti Irza, Metika Rahmasari Izzati Mujahidah Julita Julita Julita Julita Julizar Julizar Julizar Julizar Kelvin Mandela Kemala Sayuti Khairiah Nevrianty Laila Isrona Lili Irawati lonanda, Gama Agusto Lucyana Lucyana, Lucyana Mahata, Liganda Endo Maralaut, Azhardin Mardijas Efendi Moestafa Nur Muhammad Fadhil Rahmadiansyah Muhammad Hidayat Muhammad Syauqie Nasyayya Akbari Nazar Nesa Pratiwi Noverika Windasari Novian Novian Novian Novian Praja, Fathira Luthfi Nuresa Primasakti, Pattih Rahim, Beby Rahmadiansyah, Muhammad Fadhil Rahman, Ardizal Rahman, Ardizal Rahmat Syawqi Rahmat Syawqi Rendra Darma Satria Rendra Darma Satria Rika Desviorita Rika Desviorita Rimelda Aquinas Rina Gustia Rina Gustia Rizanda Machmud Rizki Dwayana Rizki Dwayana Roza, Silvia Rudy Afriant Rustam, Raihana Satya Wydya Yenny Sherly Muchlis Silvia, Nelmi Siti Syiehan Muhdalin Suhery, Suhery Sya'diyyah, Lailatul Syafendra, Atika Tofrizal Tofrizal Trisno, Assyifa Azzahra Dwi Tutty Ariani Tutty Ariani Ulya Uti Fasrini Vitresia, Havriza Weni Helvinda Yulia Kurniawati Yulistini, Yulistini Zacky Aulia Mursi Zulferza, Jaka