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Journal : Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment

Assistance In The Use And Utilization Of Posyandu Applications For Monitoring Toddler Growth And Development For Posyandu Cadres In Bulak Village Surabaya City, East Java Liliek Soetjiatie; Bedjo Utomo; Dyah Titisari
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 4 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v1i4.25

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Human empowerment carried out by Posyandu as a voluntary community organization is very useful, especially in terms of health. Posyandu is managed independently from and for the community as a form of empowerment and provides basic health services for the community. Posyandu is one form of Community-Sourced Health Efforts (UKBM) that is managed from, by, for, and with the community, in order to empower the community and provide convenience to the community in obtaining basic health services. Efforts to improve the role and function of Posyandu are not solely the responsibility of the government, but all components in the community, including cadres. The role of cadres in organizing Posyandu is very large because in addition to being a provider of health information to the community as well as a community mobilizer to come to Posyandu and implement clean and healthy living behavior. Identification of problems that were successfully collected by the Community Service team of Lecturers and Electromedical Engineering Students at Posyandu Bulak Village, which has 15 posyandu, are as follows: 1. Reporting made by posyandu cadres after completion of weighing activities, recording, counseling, etc. is often delayed, even at the end of the new month to provide reports to the Kenjeran Health Center.2. The availability of Posyandu applications that facilitate posyandu cadres both in monitoring the growth of infants and toddlers, planning the next activity, and recording data on infants and toddlers is shorter and in accordance with activities that have been carried out naun has never been utilized by Posyandu cadres. 3. Controlling or monitoring of unhealthy infants cannot be immediately known by the puskesmas. 4.Reporting of Posyandu activities using the F1 Nutrition Form / SKDN is still manual and paper sheets.1. There are several cadres who are elderly, so they need a youth organization assistant to make the report.
Gymnastics Assistance for the Independent Elderly: Service in Efforts to Prevent Dementia in Bulak Village, Surabaya Utomo, Bedjo; Soetjiatie, Liliek; Sulistijono, Heru; Hindaryani, Nurul
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v3i2.58

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Degenerative diseases are infections that almost occur in old age, with decreased physiological function will have an impact on several chronic diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes, osteoarthritis, Alzheimer's, heart disease, kidney failure, therefore, to prevent the occurrence of these diseases it is necessary to strive for promotive, preventive, and rehabilitative measures. One of the efforts made is to carry out community service in the form of assisting the elderly so that they can live independently and have a good quality of life. Community service for Departemen of health Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya which was carried out at RW 2 Bulak Village in the form of counseling, health checks, nutrition fulfillment education and elderly gymnastics. The results of counseling education about degenerative diseases and their prevention have shown a 90% good level of understanding, and the elderly have high enthusiasm to participate in gymnastics movements and do health tests. Furthermore, the continuation of this activity is expected to be followed up by improving effective communication between puskesmas officers, elderly cadres so that the elderly program can run optimally
Nutrition Education for Pregnant Women Using Community-Based Approach for Stunting Prevention and Maternal and Child Health in Bulak Village, Surabaya City utomo, bedjo; Soetjiatie, Liliek; Suprihatin, Kusmini; Intiyati, Ani
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v4i1.94

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The pattern of people's eating culture is closely related to beliefs, taboos, taboos, and prohibitions on certain foods, so there is a feeling of concern in pregnant women not to eat certain foods. This kind of understanding requires education about nutritious food, for that the purpose of this service is to increase the knowledge and understanding of pregnant women about nutritious food so that mothers and babies are healthy. This activity method is carried out by means of seminars, training and assistance related to food counseling in accordance with the rules of nutrition without taboos and food taboos that develop in the community in accordance with their social and economic abilities with the target of pregnant women, stunted mothers under five toddlers, health cadres and PKK which focuses on 13 stunted children under five spread across 7 RWs in the Bulak District area. The results after providing training and mentoring activities to pregnant women for residents of Bulak Village, Surabaya City, the first health cadre and PKK is a change in a healthy diet, the second follows the recommendation of a balanced diet for pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers by applying "the contents of my plate which emphasizes food consumption patterns in type, quantity and principle of diversity to prevent nutritional problems, Both in quantity and quality, namely foods that contain protein, nutrients and minerals and no less important is practicing baby massage which aims to stimulate the growth of babies to be healthier. The conclusion of this activity can increase knowledge and ability to serve complete meals at once or anything contained in the contents of the plate and it is hoped that this assistance will be routinely carried out every year so that the community is always educated from generation to generation to realize zero stunting in the Bulak and Surabaya Village areas
Application of Growth Monitoring System Web Based to Monitor Growth toodler Rahmawati, Triana; Assalim T.P, M. Prastawa; Soetjiatie, Liliek
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): June
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The community service program "Implementation of a Web-Based Growth Monitoring System Tool for Monitoring the Growth and Development of Toddlers" aims to introduce and implement a web-based Growth Monitoring System (GMS) tool in monitoring the growth and development of toddlers effectively and accurately. Partners in this community service program are actors health workers and posyandu cadres in the Kenjeran Community Health Center area, Kenjeran Village, Bulak District, Surabaya City. Through this system, health workers and parents can access toddler growth data, such as weight, height and nutritional status, in real-time. It is hoped that this activity can increase public awareness regarding the importance of monitoring children's growth and development, as well as help detect early nutritional problems or suboptimal growth, so that treatment can be carried out more quickly and precisely. The results of this service activity show that the application of a web-based Growth Monitoring System (GMS). has helped improve monitoring of toddler growth and development in target communities. Health workers and parents can now access toddler growth data more easily, structured and in real-time. This system makes it easier to detect nutritional problems or growth disorders early, so that treatment can be taken more quickly. Community participation in these activities has also increased, with a better understanding of the importance of monitoring children's growth and development to ensure the well-being and health of toddlers.