Freike Lumy, Freike
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PEMBERDAYAAN PEGAWAI DAN MAHASISWA POLTEKKES KEMENKES MANADO DALAM MENINGKATKAN KETERSEDIAAN DARAH MELALUI DONOR DARAH Alam, Syamsu; Makalew, Linda; Losu, Fredrika Nancy; Purwandari, Atik; Tuju, Sjenni; Pratiwi, Dian; Solang, Sisca; Lumy, Freike; Pasambo, Yourisna
JMM (Jurnal Masyarakat Mandiri) Vol 8, No 1 (2024): Februari
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/jmm.v8i1.20402

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Abstrak: Kebutuhan darah semakin meningkat seiring dengan meningkatnya penyakit tidak menular yang membutuhkan donor darah, sementara jumlah masyarakat yang mendonorkan darah di Indonesia masih rendah. Target WHO untuk kontribusi darah nasional sebesar 2 persen dari total penduduk belum tercapai. Poltekkes Kemenkes Manado (Polkesdo) sebagai institusi pendidikan berperan dalam meningkatkan ketersediaan suplai darah dari para pendonor. Tujuan kegiatan ini adalah meningkatkan ketersediaan suplai darah di mitra yaitu UTD RSUP Prof. Dr. R.D. Kandou Manado, yang merupakan RS yang lokasinya berdekatan dengan kampus Polkesdo. Metode yang digunakan adalah penggalangan pendonor dan pelaksanaan kegiatan donor darah bekerja sama dengan mitra UTD RSUP Prof. Dr. R.D. Kandou Manado. Peserta pendonor adalah pegawai dan mahasiswa Polkesdo dengan target pendonor sebesar 154 orang. Kegiatan terlaksana pada tanggal 8 Mei 2023 di laboratorium Polkesdo bekerjasama. Diperoleh jumlah pendonor sebanyak 45 atau 29,2% dari target. Sebagian besar pendonor (58%) melakukan donor darah untuk pertama kalinya, hanya sebagian kecil pendonor (11%) yang rutin melakukan donor darah, dan bahwa sebagian besar pendonor (91%) menyatakan keinginan untuk mendonor lagi dan hanya sebagian kecil yang menyatakan tidak. Disimpulkan bahwa jumlah civitas akademika Polkesdo yang menjadi pendonor darah masih sangat kurang. Penting dilakukan komunikasi dan edukasi tentang pentingnya donor darah, serta kegiatan penggalangan berkala sangat efektif khususnya untuk pendonor pertama dan yang tidak rutin donor.Abstract: The need for blood increases along with the increase in non-communicable diseases that require blood donations, while the number of people who donate blood in Indonesia is still low. The WHO target for national blood contribution has not been achieved. Polkesdo as an educational institution plays a role in increasing the availability of blood supply from donors. The purpose of this activity is to increase the availability of blood supply at partners, namely UTD RSUP Prof. Dr. R.D. Kandou Manado, which is a hospital located close to the Polkesdo campus. The method used is raising donors and carrying out blood donation activities in collaboration with partners. Donor participants are Polkesdo employees and students with a target donor of 154 people. The activity took place on May 8 2023 at the Polkesdo laboratoryincrease the availability of blood supply at hospital. The method used is donor mobilization and implementation of blood donor activities. The activity was carried out on May 8, 2023 at the Polkesdo laboratory. The number of donors was 29.2% of the target. Most donors (58%) did blood donation for the first time, only a small percentage of donors (11%) who routinely do blood donation, and that most donors (91%) expressed the desire to donate again and only a small percentage stated that they did not. It was concluded that the number of Polkesdo academicians who become blood donors is still very low. It is important to communicate and educate about the importance of blood donation, and periodic raising activities are very effective, especially for first donors and those who do not regularly donate.  
Synergistic Effects of Tuna and Moringa Leaf Nuggets on Maternal Nutritional Status: A Comparative Study D Solang, Sesca; Lumy, Freike; Tomastola, Yohanis; Legi, Nonce Nova; Runtu, Lorrien Grace; Harapan, I Ketut
Journal of Health and Nutrition Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Media Publikasi Cendekia Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56303/jhnresearch.v5i1.1359

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Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) and anemia in pregnant women are significant nutritional challenges that negatively impact maternal and fetal health outcomes. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a local food-based intervention using nuggets made from tuna fish and moringa leaves to address these issues. We conducted a quasi-experimental study with a pretest-posttest control group design involving 60 pregnant women in the Kema Community Health Center working area, North Minahasa. The subjects were divided into two groups: an intervention group receiving tuna-moringa nuggets (n=30) and a control group receiving only tuna nuggets (n=30). Both groups consumed four nuggets daily for 30 days. We measured Mid-Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) and hemoglobin (Hb) levels before and after the intervention. Data analysis involved paired t-tests for within-group changes and independent t-tests for between-group comparisons. The results showed significant increases in mean MUAC and Hb levels in both groups (p < 0.05). Both the intervention and control groups exhibited an identical mean increase in MUAC of 1.1 cm from baseline, suggesting comparable physical growth in both study arms. However, the intervention group demonstrated a significantly higher mean increase (delta) in Hb levels (2.11 g/dL) compared to the control group (1.17 g/dL) (p < 0.05). In conclusion, while both nugget types support nutritional improvement, the tuna-moringa nuggets are more effective in elevatingthe hemoglobin levels of pregnant women. This intervention serves as a practical, nutrient-dense strategy to mitigate CED and anemia using accessible local resources.