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Pelatihan Krupuk Bandeng Kreatif untuk Penguatan Ekonomi Masyarakat Intan, Intan; Syuhada, Syuhada; Utami, Sisilia Tri; Fauziyah, Atiqo Mita; Khoiri, Nurhasyim; Darmayanti, Novi
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Nusantara Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): Edisi Januari - Maret
Publisher : Lembaga Dongan Dosen

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Masyarakat Desa Jabung memiliki potensi ikan bandeng yang melimpah, namun keterampilan pengolahan masih terbatas sehingga nilai ekonominya rendah. Kegiatan pengabdian ini bertujuan meningkatkan pengetahuan dan keterampilan masyarakat dalam membuat kerupuk bandeng kreatif sebagai diversifikasi produk dan penguatan ekonomi lokal. Pelatihan satu hari yang diikuti 50 peserta ini menggunakan praktik langsung, pengemasan sederhana, dan strategi pemasaran berbasis lokal. Hasil menunjukkan peningkatan rata-rata ±30% pada pengetahuan dan keterampilan, serta 80% peserta mampu memproduksi kerupuk layak jual secara mandiri. Produk berpotensi menjadi unggulan desa, membuktikan bahwa pelatihan praktik dan pendampingan efektif meningkatkan kapasitas masyarakat dan kemandirian ekonomi secara berkelanjutan
The Application of Sobriety Test for Measuring Physical Fatigue and Hypertension in Employees Fernando, Jansen; Syuhada, Syuhada
Jurnal Ilmu Medis Indonesia Vol 5 No 2 (2026): Maret
Publisher : Penerbit Goodwood

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Purpose: This study evaluated the sobriety test as a tool for measuring physical fatigue and hypertension in shift workers at PT. Maggala Alam Lesari, with a focus on sleep duration. Research methodology: A descriptive quantitative study with a cross-sectional design was conducted with 50 shift workers selected through purposive sampling. The Sobriety test assessed physical fatigue, and blood pressure measurements identified hypertension. A sleep duration questionnaire was used to explore its impact on fatigue and hypertension. Results: Of the 50 workers, 32 (65%) reported sleeping < 6 h per night, correlating with higher levels of physical fatigue. The average SBP of workers sleeping < 6 h per night was 141. mmHg (SD = 6.5), while those sleeping > 6 h per night had an average SBP of 133. mmHg (SD = 5.2). Forty percent of the participants were diagnosed with hypertension, with the majority reporting inadequate sleep. Conclusions: The sobriety test effectively measured physical fatigue among shift workers. Shorter sleep duration was associated with higher levels of fatigue and increased hypertension, which could elevate the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Improving sleep quality is a critical intervention to enhance the health and well-being of shift workers. Limitations: The cross-sectional design of the study limits the causal conclusions, and the sample size may not be fully representative. Contributions: This study emphasizes the importance of sleep-in managing fatigue and hypertension, and provides insights for improving worker health.