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INCREASING KNOWLEDGE OF HEALTHY LIFE AND HEALTH PROTOCOL COVID-19 IN JEMBER DISTRICT Dimas BC Wicaksono; Adistha Eka Noveyani; Yunus Ariyanto; Rosidah Fidiyaningrum
UNEJ e-Proceeding 2022: E-Prosiding Kolokium Hasil Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : UPT Penerbitan Universitas Jember

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The World Health Organization estimates that the Covid-19 Pandemic will end in 2022. However, this won’t be easy to realize if every country is unprepared to deal with the spread of Covid-19, considering that new variants of Covid-19 are starting to emerge. Therefore, applying health protocols and living a healthy life should not be reduced. Although the government has been intensively disseminating the Covid-19 vaccine and implementing health protocols, many Indonesians are still reluctant to comply. This Community Service activity was carried out in Karangrejo Village, RT 01/RW04, Sumbersari District, Jember Regency. The results of the problem diagnosis found that residents still did not understand how to live healthy during a pandemic and apply the correct health protocol. There are three activities in this community service, namely ADUHAI Education, GETAS Education, and the distribution of educational posters, masks, and educational banners. The result of this activity is that there is an increase in participants' knowledge from 73.31% (pre-test) to 97.48% (post-test) in the ADUHAI Education program and from 79.92% (pre-test) to 92.72% (post-test) on the GETAS Education program. Furthermore, the community is expected to practice independently in implementing healthy living recommendations and sustainably obeying health protocols. Keywords: education; health protocols; healthy living; covid-19
WASTE MANAGEMENT OF DISPOSABLE MEDICAL MASK IN SELOREJO VILLAGE, BLITAR Adistha Eka Noveyani; Dimas B. C. Wicaksono; Yunus Ariyanto; Tania Hesti Novitasari; Tri Valda Gilby Renata; Alifia Sharfina; Anisa Kusumaningsih; Aghnes Widayanti
UNEJ e-Proceeding 2022: E-Prosiding Kolokium Hasil Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
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There were disposable masks waste that are disposed of carelessly in the Perhutani area of the Selorejovillage. In addition, residents did not know how to process mask waste. There was also a lack ofdiscipline in the use of proper masks and low awareness of hand washing. Following up on these results,solutions that could be done weretraining on how to wear masks correctly, training on 6 steps ofwashing hands,training on waste management of disposable masks. Coordination was carried out withlocal working groups and community leaders, the head of the RT and the head of the RW. Theimplementation of training activities is carried out online, but the implementation of pre-test and posttest,evaluation of self-practice,also documentation is carried out offline. Citizen participation is quitegood, but still needs to be improved, especially when conducting online discussions. Training on usingmasks correctly showed an increase in knowledge of 93%. Training on with 6 steps of washing handswith soap showed an increase in knowledge of 91.8%. Lastly, Training on the waste management ofdisposable masks showed an increase in knowledge of 89.1%, where these indicators has exceeded thetargeted indicators.Keywords: disposable mask, waste management, training, covid-19