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Edukasi Kesehatan tentang Personal Hygiene pada Peserta Didik Sekolah Dasar di Kota Manado Sumampouw, Oksfriani Jufri; Nelwan, Jeini Ester
Nawasena Bhakti Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): NAWASENA BHAKTI: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Badan Usaha Milik Desa Berkaho Pungpungan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64084/nawasenabhakti.v1i1.4

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Background: Schools are places where health education on important aspects of hygiene, environment and sanitation, and social habits are provided. Health is a key factor in school entry, as well as sustained participation and achievement in school. The purpose of this activity is to provide health education about Personal Hygiene to Elementary School Students. Methods: The Community Service Team (CoS) conducted activities with the theme of personal hygiene education for students in elementary schools. The method of implementation in this CoS activity is the counseling method to students at the 107 Manado State Elementary School. This activity was carried out in September 2024 at 08.00-complete. CoS activities are carried out by delivering personal hygiene material using videos and role play. The targets in this activity are students. Results: The results of this activity showed student enthusiasm and knowledge about personal hygiene. As a follow-up action, a school personal hygiene team was formed consisting of teachers and students who served as cadres/ officers driving personal hygiene practices at school. Conclusions: This CoS activity provides an understanding to elementary school students about personal hygiene that must be done through health education with counseling.
Penyuluhan tentang CERDIK dalam Upaya Pencegahan Penyakit Tidak Menular pada Siswa SMA Negeri 6 Kota Manado Ottay, Ronald Imanuel; Pali, Cicilia; Kuhon, Frelly Valentino; Sumampouw, Oksfriani Jufri; Nelwan, Jeini Ester
Nawasena Bhakti Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): NAWASENA BHAKTI: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Badan Usaha Milik Desa Berkaho Pungpungan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64084/nawasenabhakti.v1i1.5

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Background: Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) can be prevented by promoting the CERDIK behavior in daily life. The CERDIK behavior consists of several key actions: regular health check-ups, avoiding cigarette smoke, engaging in physical activity, maintaining a balanced diet, getting adequate rest, and managing stress. The aim of this activity was to provide health education focused on the prevention of NCDs, targeting students of SMAN 6 Kota Manado. Adolescents were chosen as the primary audience to raise early awareness and encourage the implementation of CERDIK behavior from a young age. Methods: This activity was conducted on Friday, September 6, 2024, starting at 08:00 AM until completion. Health education was delivered by Dr. Ronald I. Ottay, M.Kes, and a team of master's students from the public health sciences program. The session lasted for two hours and concluded with a friendly gathering. A total of 60 students and teachers participated in the event. Pre- and post-educational assessments were conducted to measure changes in knowledge levels among the participants. Results: The results of this activity showed that the total knowledge score increased from 625 before the session to 670 afterward, indicating a gain of 45 points. The average score increased from 35.2 to 38.7, showing a 3.5-point improvement. This indicates a noticeable difference in knowledge scores before and after the health education session. Conclusion: This community service activity demonstrated that the educational intervention had a positive impact on students' knowledge regarding the prevention of non-communicable diseases through the implementation of CERDIK behavior at SMAN 6 Manado.
Sosialisasi dan Demonstrasi Cuci Tangan Pakai Sabun pada Siswa Sekolah Dasar Kelas 4 dan 5 di Kecamatan Wanea Kota Manado Sapulete, Ivonny Melinda; Sapulete, Margaretha Rosalinda; Sumampouw, Oksfriani Jufri; Nelwan, Jeini Ester
Nawasena Bhakti Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): NAWASENA BHAKTI: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Badan Usaha Milik Desa Berkaho Pungpungan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64084/nawasenabhakti.v1i1.6

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Background: The habit of handwashing with soap (HWWS) can significantly reduce the risk of diarrhea, lowering the incidence by approximately 42–47%. Promoting HWWS practices can help save nearly one million lives globally. This highlights that HWWS is one of the simplest yet most impactful actions for reducing the transmission of infectious diseases, particularly among elementary school students. One of the key problems observed is that many students frequently fall ill, partly due to the lack of regular HWWS habits. The aim of this activity was to assess the impact of health education on students' knowledge regarding HWWS. Methods: This activity was conducted on Friday, September 6, 2024, starting at 08:00 AM until completion. Health education was delivered by Dr. Ivonny Sapulete, MSc, along with a team of master's students from the public health sciences program. The session lasted for two hours and concluded with a social gathering. A total of 60 students and teachers participated in the event. To evaluate the impact, students' knowledge was assessed before and after the health education session through a brainstorming method. Results: The results of this activity showed that there was a noticeable improvement in students’ knowledge about HWWS, as indicated by the brainstorming sessions conducted before and after the health education session. The differences observed demonstrate that the educational intervention positively influenced students’ understanding of proper hand hygiene practices. Conclusion: In conclusion, this educational activity successfully increased students' knowledge about handwashing with soap. Health promotion efforts such as this are essential in instilling good hygiene habits in children from an early age.
Co-Authors Aaltje Ellen Manampiring Adam, Jeanne d’arc Zafera Andolo, Winiarti M. Anisa T Lubis Anneke Tahulending Anneke Tahulending Arlin Debora Tongkotou Awuy, Stiffany Clara B H. R. Kairupan Bawole, Belliani B. Blessy Ezra Dompas Boky, Harvani B. Bryan Rawung Budi Tamardy Ratag Butarbutar, Risca Natalia Cahya Kamila Sugiarta Cicilia Pali Cindy Meisy Kairupan Dajoh, Ireine Norma Damopoli, Apricillia Veronika Paulin Diane M. Tengker Dina Rombot Doda, Diana V.D. Duhupo, Dewinta Dwi Istanti Elshaday Mangembulude Ester, Sangian Farikah, Tetris Febi Kornela Kolibu Ferika Sumerah Fince L. Sambeka Fione, Vega Roosa Gebby Gabriele Tania Walujo Gidion Kolondam Grace Debbie Kandou Greta Wahongan Harvani Boky, Harvani Henry Palandeng Hitipeuw, Michelle Regina Christanty I Ketut Harapan Jacobs, Rivald Semuel Jeana Lydia Maramis Jeana Maramis Jeanne d’arc Zafera Adam Jeanne d’Arc Zafera Adam Jeineke Ellen Ratuela Jeineke Ellen Ratuela Jonesius Eden Manopo Jootje M. L. Umboh Jootje M.L. Umboh Jootje M.L. Umboh Jos Narande Josefien Rolita Tiwow Josep, Woodford h B. S. Joseph, Woodford B S. Joseph, Woodford Baren Soleiman Juergen Geovane Rambing Jusuf Ondang Kaparang, Leticia Wulandari Karamoy, Youla Kasenda, Jeniffer Febriyanti Kaunang, Wulan P.J Kawatu, Paul A.T Kesek, Mutiara Koch, Novarita Mariana Kolibu, Febi K. Kuhon, Frelly Valentino Laura Wulandary Kaeng Lidya Streisand Leiwakabessy Linoe, Ribka Gloria Logor, Fione Vesty Lombogia, Orianly Lowing, Van Grayen Lumantow, Marfil Lumi, Christi Natalia Maddusa, Sri Seprianto Mamusung, Nicia Indira Manayang, Yubilarisa Mandas, Grifith Vanesa Manoppo, Jeannette I. Ch. Maramis, Franckie R.R. Maramis, Jeana Lydia Maria Sophia Muaja Martha Marie Kaseke Mondoringin, Dyna C. Musa, Ester Candrawati Musfanto, Cheren P. Mutiara Kesek Nelwan, Ester Jeini Ni Wayan Dimkatni Nova Hellen Kapantow Novarita M. Koch Novie Homenta Rampengan Oddi R Pinontoan Odi Roni Pinontoan Odi Roni Pinontoan Odi Roni Pinontoan Pangau, Rianne Rollin Pangerapan, Sinthia Brigyta Pasolang, Gloriya Bida Paul A. T. Kawatu, Paul A. T. Paul A.T. Kawatu Pinontoan, Odi Pinontoan, Odi Roni Pinontoan, Odie Roni Pola, Priska Karla Ponga, Fine Claudia Pontororing, Maria E.I Powa, Veidi Priscilia, Lumataw Fransisca Punusingon, Axel Brayen Rabia Ani Ohoirat Rahayu H. Akili, Rahayu H. Rany, Pongkorung Desi Ratuela, Jeineke Ellen Rengkung, Tammy Sinthya Ribka Elisabeth Wowor Ribka Gloria Linoe Ricky C. Sondakh Ronald Alexander Wenas Ronald Imanuel Ottay Ronald Immanuel Ottay Roya, Jisia Natasia Runtuwene, Kurviasni S. Sapulete, Ivonny Melinda Sapulete, Margareth Rosalinda Sapulete, Margaretha Rosalinda Sasiang, Evani Sekeon, Sekplin A.S Sekeon, Sekplin Steven Sindy Naomi Kasenda Siwi, Imelda Maria Sondakh, Ricky C Sopacua, Victoria Greimar Sri Seprianto Maddusa Sri Seprianto Maddusa Sualang, Daniel Y Sumual, Agatha E.G Syahlan, Vioni L. G. Syalom Mikha Tiwa Tahulending, Anneke A. Tangkilisan, Sharon Laurenzi Mariabie Ticoalu, Eliza Rolanda Ticoalu, Jansje Vera Ticoalu, Rosalin Tolondang, Andre Stif Trivena Mantow Tuda, Josef Sem Berth Vania Sartika Putri Lahinda Walewangko, Aprilia Anastasya A. Wariki, Windy M. V. Warouw, Finny Wenny Tilaar Wewengkang, Militia Christy Woodford B. S. Joseph Woodford B.S. Joseph, Woodford B.S. Wowor, Ribka Elisabeth Wulan Pingkan Julia Kaunang Yenni Wahani Yuliana, Ni made Yunus, Yasero Lazarus