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Socialization of Healthcare Service Innovation: Developing a Pharmacy Information System to Improve Access and Service Quality Dadang Muhammad Hasyim; Arief Budi Pratomo; Abdul Rosid; Novycha Auliafendri; Ramson Rikson Maruwahal Sijabat
Jurnal Sipakatau: Inovasi Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Sipakatau
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Effective pharmacy management is essential in ensuring drug availability in health facilities. This study aims to analyze the pharmaceutical management system in Garut Regency, focusing on aspects of recording, infrastructure, readiness of health workers, and local government policies. The research method used was a qualitative approach with interview and observation techniques in several health facilities. The results showed that many health facilities still use a manual recording system, which risks causing errors and delays in drug procurement. In addition, limited infrastructure and the readiness of health workers in adopting pharmaceutical information systems are the main obstacles in digitizing pharmaceutical management. In terms of policy, the absence of strong regulations and limited budget hamper the optimal implementation of digital systems. Therefore, it is necessary to improve infrastructure, train health workers, and support clearer policies to encourage the digitalization of the pharmaceutical system in Garut Regency.
Education and Counseling on Adolescent Reproductive Health in High School Dadang Muhammad Hasyim; Elvina Triana Putri; Desty Endrawati Subroto; Sulaeman Sulaeman; Habibi Habibi
Jurnal Sipakatau: Inovasi Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 6 (2024): Jurnal Sipakatau
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Reproductive health is an important aspect that adolescents need to understand to maintain their physical and mental well-being. This community service program aims to provide education and counseling about reproductive health to students of IT As-Syakur High School, targeting students aged 16-18 years. The methods used include face-to-face counseling, interactive discussions, simulations, and utilizing digital platforms for self-study. The material presented covers reproductive anatomy, the risks of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), early pregnancy, contraception, and psychosocial aspects related to relationships and decision-making. The implementation results showed a significant increase in students' understanding after the counseling, with an average improvement from 60% to 85% in the post-test. A total of 90% of students understood reproductive anatomy, while 85% understood the risks of STDs, and 80% mastered the material on contraception. The use of digital media by 65% of students for self-study also demonstrated the program's effectiveness. This program successfully addressed the stigma among students regarding reproductive health and encouraged their active involvement in learning. This success provides a strong foundation for implementing similar programs in the future with a broader scope, involving parents and teachers, and supporting the sustainability of the program through a technology-based approach.
Healthy Kids Program Improving Children's Nutritional Awareness Through Interactive Learning Desty Endrawati Subroto; Dadang Muhammad Hasyim; Abiyasa Eka Saputra
Jurnal Sipakatau: Inovasi Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 5 (2025): Jurnal Sipakatau
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Malnutrition and low nutrition literacy among school-aged children remain significant public health challenges in Indonesia, including in Rangkasbitung, Banten. This community service initiative, the Healthy Kids Program: Improving Children's Nutritional Awareness Through Interactive Learning, aimed to enhance children's understanding of balanced nutrition and foster healthy eating behaviors through engaging, interactive methods. The program employed educational games, simulations, and discussions to encourage active participation, complemented by the involvement of parents and teachers to reinforce learning outcomes at home and in the school environment. A pre-test and post-test were conducted to measure changes in children's knowledge, with results indicating a substantial increase in understanding of balanced nutrition and healthy food choices, rising from an average of 47% to 83%. Additionally, the program provided educational materials to schools, supporting the sustainability of nutrition education initiatives in the community. The findings align with evidence highlighting the effectiveness of interactive and community-based approaches in improving nutrition literacy and promoting healthy dietary practices among children. By building local capacity and aligning with public health goals, the Healthy Kids Program demonstrates its potential as a scalable and replicable model for addressing malnutrition challenges in similar contexts. This initiative underscores the importance of integrating interactive learning with family and community engagement to support the development of healthy lifestyles among school-aged children, contributing to broader efforts to achieve Sustainable Development Goals related to child health and education.
Co-Authors Abdul Rosid Abdul Rosid Abiyasa Eka Saputra Ahmad Izuddin Akbar Nurjamil, Akbar Nurjamil Aldi Bastiatul Fawait Fawait Andy Rachman ansori ansori Ardi, Abdullah Arief Budi Pratomo Arief Budi Pratomo Arnes Yuli Vandika Asmaret, Desi Astuti, Aldiana Azhariah Rachman Baiq Ayu Aprilia Mustariani Bansaleng, Yessikah Feiby Brevmana Anugrah Primulyanto Cecep Hilman Dani Sujana Dede Suharta Desty Endrawati Subroto Desty Endrawati Subroto Devi Rahmah Sope Dhaniswara, Erwin Diah Wardani Dina Nirwana Suwinda, Dina Nirwana Suwinda Dito Anurogo, Dito Eka Selvi Handayani Eka Selvi Handayani, Eka Selvi Elang Mohamad Atoilah Elvina Triana Putri Elvina Triana Putri Eny Retna Ambarwati Erlinawati, Noor Diah Euis Kusumarini Firman Muharam Fitriah Handayani Fujita, Miku Gina Nafsa Mutmainna, Gina Nafsa Mutmainna Habibi Habibi Habibi Hafid, Hendra Hamzah Puadi Ilyas, Hamzah Puadi Hendra Nusa Putra Hesti Renggana Hiola, Siti Fatmah Irma Muti Irmanida Batubara Iwan Aprianto Izuddin, Ahmad Judijanto, Loso Kusumarini, Euis La Ode Maksar Muhuruna Legito Liza Rastiti Marsha Yulianti, Marsha Yulianti Melinda Arismawati Mena Sari Mina Pertiwi Moh. Imron Rosidi Muntasir, Muntasir Muslimin Muslimin N. Ai Erlinawati, N. Ai Erlinawati Najamuddin Petta Solong Natalia Lisma Br Sembiring Nazaruddin Ahmad Norma Winata Novelti, Novelti Novycha Auliafendri Novycha Auliafendri Nuralfin Anripa Nurul Oktafian Farhan Ramdani, Hasbi Taobah Ramson Rikson Maruwahal Sijabat Ramson Rikson Maruwahal Sijabat Rian Novita Ridayani, Ridayani Riniati, Wa Ode Rukhmana, Trisna S. Sumihatul Ummah MS, S. Sumihatul Ummah Salma Nurin Fadilah Santi Yuliasari Saputra, Abiyasa Eka Siti Aisyah Hanim, Siti Aisyah Sitti Rahmah Solehuddin, Moh. STIKES Karsa Husada Garut Subroto, Desty Endrawati Sugiah, Sugiah Sulaeman Sulaeman Sulaeman Sulaeman Sulaminingsih, Sulaminingsih Sumerli A, Chevi Herli Supriatnini, Ai Susatyo Adhi Pramono, Susatyo Adhi Sutrisno Sutrisno Sutrisno Sutrisno Syamsu Rijal Syamsul Anwar Syamsul Anwar Syamsul Anwar, Syamsul Tarru, Harni Eirene Tarru, Reni Oktaviani Wiwid Suryono Yogi Rahman Nugraha Zahara Farhan Zakka, Umar Zani, Benny Novico