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PEMBERDAYAAN KADER KESEHATAN UNTUK PENGELOLAAN DIABETES MELLITUS TIPE 2 MELALUI E-MODUL LATIHAN SYUKUR Fazdria; Setio Budi Raharjo; Muhammad Husaini; Alchalidi; T. Iskandar Faisal
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sasambo Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Mei
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32807/jpms.v6i2.1813

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Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is one of the chronic diseases whose prevalence is increasing in Gampong Miruek Lam Reudeup. Empowering health cadres through e-module gratitude training is an innovative approach that is expected to improve knowledge and skills in managing T2DM. This community service program aims to improve the understanding and skills of health cadres in managing T2DM through e-module-based gratitude training. The program method involves a series of training and mentoring for health cadres in implementing e-module-based gratitude training. Training materials include T2DM management, gratitude training, and simple blood sugar checks. The results achieved were an increase in percentage of 58.5% between pretest and posttest scores, indicating the success of the training in improving health cadres' knowledge, practical ability to successfully apply gratitude training techniques in daily practice and integrate them into patient care, increasing family support and understanding of T2DM management, T2DM patients experienced improved quality of life and satisfaction due to better management of blood sugar levels; and there was efficiency in handling T2DM cases with patients who were more active in caring for themselves. The program successfully achieved all of its stated targets, including increasing health cadres' knowledge, practical skills in gratitude practice, scientific publications and gratitude practice e-modules. The health cadre empowerment program through e-module-based gratitude training has had a positive impact on the management of DMT-2 in Gampong Miruek Lam Reudeup. This indicates that the participatory approach and the ability of gratitude training skills are very effective in improving the quality of life of DMT-2 families, especially DMT-2 patients.
Efforts and Factors in the Criminal Act of Iron Theft T. Iskandar Faisal
International Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 2 No. 4: December 2025
Publisher : Outline Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61730/5eagzm26

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This study discusses the crime of iron theft that occurred in the jurisdiction of North Sumatra, by taking a case study of the case of T Iskandar Faisal. Iron theft cases have special characteristics because the stolen objects are not only of economic value, but also have social functions related to development and public interest. This study aims to analyze the application of criminal law to the crime of iron theft in accordance with the provisions of the Criminal Code (KUHP), specifically Article 362 concerning theft and the possibility of aggravation as regulated in Article 363 of the KUHP. The research method used is a normative juridical approach supported by case studies. Data were obtained through literature reviews, laws and regulations, court decisions, and relevant criminal law literature. The analysis was conducted qualitatively with an emphasis on normative aspects and practical implementation in the criminal justice process. The results of the study indicate that the application of the law to the crime of iron theft still faces a number of challenges, both in proving criminal elements and in the law enforcement process. Although Article 362 of the Criminal Code provides a legal basis, in practice, law enforcement officers often face obstacles in the form of limited evidence, testimony, and social factors underlying the crime. The case study of T Iskandar Faisal shows that while the legal process was carried out according to procedure, there are gaps that need to be addressed in the aspects of evidence and victim protection.