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FROM SECURITY TO SAFETY HERO: EDUKASI DAN PELATIHAN PERTOLONGAN PERTAMA Simarmata, Jon Parulian; Pangkey, Ballsy C. A.; Tompunu, Marianna Rebecca Gadis; Pangemanan, Alice Yvonne Yovita; Sihombing, Yulia
Prosiding Konferensi Nasional Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat dan Corporate Social Responsibility (PKM-CSR) Vol 8 (2025): Penguatan Ekonomi Masyarakat Berbasis Ekologis untuk Mencapai Keberlanjutan Menuju Ind
Publisher : Asosiasi Sinergi Pengabdi dan Pemberdaya Indonesia (ASPPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37695/pkmcsr.v8i0.2660

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Background: First aid is the initial action taken before someone is taken to hospital when they experience health problems such as accidents, fainting, insect bites, broken bones, bleeding, or other conditions. Accidents and health problems can occur anywhere, whether at home or at work. A security officer may face injuries, broken bones, fainting, and situations that will cause problems for themselves or others. Therefore, proper first aid measures are very important. First aid is so important that basic first aid training must also be known by security officers. Objective: This Community Service programme focuses on providing education and training on first aid to security personnel to improve the safety of themselves, visitors, and other employees. Method: The community service activity uses a method of outreach, discussion, and training. The outreach and training are presented by the community service team from the Faculty of Nursing, Pelita Harapan University. This activity was attended by 100 security personnel from PT BSS Jakarta and evaluated using a pre-post test. Results: The community service activity was carried out successfully with a pre-test score of 66.02 and a post-test score of 83.47. The activity showed an increase in knowledge after education and training were provided. It is hoped that the community service first aid activity can be carried out on an ongoing basis.
FAMILY AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF CLIENTS IN DRUG ABUSE IN THE REHABILITATION CENTER OF NATIONAL NARCOTIC BOARD Andi Tilka Muftiah Ridjal; Muhammad Sahlan Zamaa; Irawati, Andi; Syamsuryana; Pangemanan, Alice
Journal of Islamic Nursing Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Journal of Islamic Nursing
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/join.v8i1.37185

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Family and social lives are the several factors that lead someone to be involved in drug abuse, specifically in children and adults. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) noted that in 2021 the number of drug users worldwide was around 275 million in the past year. The National Narcotics Board or Badan Nasional Narkotik (BNN) Baddoka recorded that the number of clients undergoing rehabilitation in 2021 was 256, with 218 at severe levels, 36 at moderate levels, and 2 at mild levels, then 188 clients had completed rehabilitation. This study aimed to describe family and social environment factors to clients on drug abuse. This was descriptive research in that number of samples was 75 respondents selected by purposive sampling. The results revealed that most of the clients had inappropriate family and social environments. The former clients are encouraged to maintain proper relationships with their family and social life to avoid the potential opportunity for drug abuse. Furthermore, families are suggested to support and deliver more attention to clients who had run the rehabilitation process.