Anita Agustina
University of Muhammadiyah Banjarmasin

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Recognizing the Early Symptoms of Covid-19 Disease for Residents in the Work Area of the Health Center Banjarmasin City Anita Agustina; Rohni Taufika Sari; Dessy Hadrianti; Zaqyyah Huzaifah
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 4 No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Peneliti Ilmu Lingkungan - Green Visioneers

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The inability to recognize and know the early symptoms of the Covid-19 disease is one of the factors that increases the morbidity rate due to Covid-19. The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, fatigue, and a dry cough. Some infected people do not show any symptoms and still feel well. Most (about 80%) of infected people recover without the need for special treatment. Based on this, it is necessary to disseminate correct information to all levels of society regarding the early symptoms of the Covid-19 disease and proper management. The purpose of this PKM activity is to provide health information about recognizing the early symptoms of the Covid-19 disease. The method used is Health Counseling to the community using Audio Visual Aid (AVA). The total audience is 39 people. The results of this PKM activity show that the audience listens and understands the information conveyed. Evaluation of the success of the activity showed that 73% of the total audience stated that they were very satisfied with the PKM activity, 90% of the audience understood the information provided. The conclusion of this activity shows that the community has high enthusiasm to recognize the symptoms and proper management of Covid-19 disease. Health workers and whole professions in the health sector are expected to be able to continue to monitor public to have the right knowledge and be able to do things in accordance with health protocols to reduce morbidity due to Covid-19 disease
Preceptorship-Mentor Model Approach Training At Balangan Regional General Hospital Yustan Azidin; Evy Noorhasanah; Anita Agustina; Milasari; Metti Agustini; Yosra Sigit Pramono; Ica Lisnawati
OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal) Vol 2 No 1 (2022)
Publisher : UrbanGreen Central Media

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Attempting to develop and control the quality of nursing education embodied by developing a field of nursing practice accompanied by nursing resources development for which carry out learning experiences properly. One of which is administer preceptorship training for both academic and clinical preceptors to be able to provide a proper mentoring process. It is expected that the students competency could be achieved. This preceptorship training aims to upgrade the mentoring process. This training used the Preceptorship-mentor model approach and held for 2 days at the Regional General Hospital Balangan with a total of 25 participants. Training methods use lectures, discussions and role plays. The evaluation were carried out by means of a pre and post test. The conclusion: participants knowledge about preceptorship and mentorship increased after following the training. It is expected that the institution of nurse education could be provide preceptorship training regularly to develop quality of nursing education.