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Peran Komite dalam Pengembangan Madrasah Djafrin Bagu; Moh. Hasbi
Jurnal Ilmiah AL-Jauhari: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Interdisipliner Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): Jurnal Ilmiah AL-Jauhari
Publisher : Pascasarjana IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30603/jiaj.v6i1.2260

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This paper aims to describe the role of school committees in efforts to improve the quality of education. The research method used is descriptive qualitative, with in-depth interview data collection techniques. Data analysis was carried out using the Miles and Huberman qualitative data analysis technique. The results showed that the role of the school committee was to improve quality, equity, and efficiency in the management of education in the education unit. Both in pre-school education, school education and out-of-school education. The dysfunction of the school committee's duties as a follow-up to community aspirations does not affect the decline in the quality of education. This is because the educational device as a social system is autopoietic which can renew the dysfunction in one or several educational subsystems. Participation is expanded in various aspects, both facilities, infrastructure, and cooperation with stakeholders.
PEMBERDAYAAN KELUARGA DALAM MENINGKATKAN PENGETAHUAN DAN KETERAMPILAN PENDERITA DIABETES MELLITUS DALAM DETEKSI DINI DIABETIC FOOT ULCER Sentana, Aan Dwi; Cembun; Moh. Hasbi
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sasambo Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Mei
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/jpms.v6i2.1711

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Identifying diabetic patients with sensory disturbances that ultimately lead to diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) is very important. The data on Diabetes Mellitus patients in Batu Kumbung village in 2023 shows a total of 57 patients.  Based on the results of a preliminary study with 25 diabetes patients, it was found that 20 individuals (80%) reported symptoms of neuropathy, specifically tingling sensations in their feet, while 5 individuals (20%) did not complain of any tingling in their feet. Meanwhile, the knowledge and skills of the families of patients suffering from diabetes in detecting diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) early were all (100%) found to be lacking.The results showed a change in the knowledge of the families of patients in performing early detection of Diabetic Foot Ulcers, with those having insufficient knowledge decreasing from 15 individuals (75%) to having good knowledge increasing to 18 individuals (90%). The skills of families in performing early detection of Diabetic Foot Ulcers improved from insufficient skills in 20 individuals (10%) to good knowledge in 18 individuals (90%). For the foot health condition, the examination results showed that only 2 out of 10 people were at risk. After health condition training, none of the 20 diabetes patients experienced the risk of DFU (100%). Meanwhile, regarding blood sugar levels, out of 10 people, 5 (50%) had abnormal blood sugar levels, which increased to 15 people (75%) with normal blood sugar levels, leaving only 5 (25%) with abnormal blood sugar levels.Therefore, the role of the family is needed in monitoring health conditions, especially foot health, so that wounds in diabetes patients can be prevented.