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Efforts to empowerment the Community and Health Involunters Related to Non-Communicable Diseases (PTM) through Strengthening Posbindu Hariyono; Ni Luh Ayu Megasari; Andri Setya Wahyudi
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 4 (2022): October: Science Midwifery
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i4.702

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Morbidity and mortality of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) tends to increase in the last few decades in Indonesia, including at the global level. Posbindu as a Community-Based Health Effort (UKBM) which is held in accordance with the abilities and needs of the community. This Community Service aims to empower cadres in early detection of PTM risk factors which is carried out through several activities including the establishment of PTM Posbindu, training of cadres on PTM Posbindu, and continued monitoring of PTM risk factors. The results of community service obtained data that there were differences in the level of knowledge of cadres about PTM Posbindu before and after being given additional material. There was 1 cadre (6.25%) with a decreased score after the intervention, 13 cadres (81.25%) experienced an increase in post-test scores, and 2 cadres (12.5%) with a fixed score. The intervention given to the cadres was in the form of knowledge about the PTM Posbindu which consisted of the role of cadres in the implementation of the PTM Posbindu, the concept of the PTM Posbindu which included definitions, types of non-communicable diseases, targets, objectives, risk factors for PTM, and the implementation of Posbindu activities by cadres. The conclusion of this community service is the formation of PTM Posbindu in Plosobuden Village, Deket District. Besides. there was an increase in the knowledge and skills of cadres to carry out early detection of PTM risk factors such as measuring blood pressure, weighing weight, measuring height, calculating body mass index, conducting random blood sugar checks, measuring abdominal circumference and cadres were able to fill KMS FR-PTM , conduct counseling and referrals to first-level health facilities, as well as record and report the results of PTM Posbindu activities
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COVID-19 VACCINATION IN THE FRAMEWORK OF MANAGING THE PANDEMIC COVID- 19 Hariyono Hariyono
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 4 (2022): December
Publisher : Forum Ilmiah Teknologi dan Ilmu Kesehatan (FORITIKES)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v1i4.29

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Vaccination is the most effective and efficient public health effort in preventing several dangerous infectious diseases. History has recorded the large role of vaccination in saving the world community from illness, disability and even death due to Vaccination-Preventable Diseases (PD3I). In an effort to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic, COVID-19 vaccination aims to reduce the transmission/transmission of COVID-19, reduce morbidity and mortality due to COVID-19, achieve herd immunity and protect the community from COVID-19 to stay healthy. productive socially and economically. This vaccination activity was carried out on 16-18 February 2022 in the working area of the Cukir Health Center, Jombang Regency. The implementation of Covid-19 vaccination activities is adjusted to the program from the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia which consists of registration/verification; Screening (anamnesis), physical examination and providing education, as well as approval of action; preparation and administration of the COVID-19 Vaccine; conducting post-COVID-19 Vaccination observations, giving signs of completion of COVID-19 Vaccinations, and issuing COVID-19 Vaccination certificates; recording and inputting data on COVID-19 vaccination results. The results of this vaccination activity were that almost all (88.5%) of the target for dose 1 vaccination in the working area of the Cukir Health Center were students/general public who had exceeded the target of achieving the vaccination implementation and almost all (88.5%) of the target for dose 1 vaccination did not experience any post-immunization follow-up events. . From the results of community service in the working area of the Cukir Public Health Center, it can be concluded that the target of dose 1 vaccination is students/general public and has exceeded the target of achieving the implementation of vaccination, which is 70%. and the target of dose 1 vaccination in the working area of the Cukir Public Health Center did not experience any follow-up events after immunization.
IMPROVED PREPAREDNESS COMMUNITIES IN FACING DISASTERS THROUGH DISASTER MITIGATION ON SAPEKEN ISLAND, SUMENEP REGENCY Hariyono Hariyono
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 4 (2022): December
Publisher : Forum Ilmiah Teknologi dan Ilmu Kesehatan (FORITIKES)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v1i4.30

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Disasters can happen anytime and anywhere. Living as an archipelagic community is an advantage as well as a risk for the people of Sapeken Island. Behind the natural beauty and richness of life, the community is far from education related to disaster mitigation, and even government data related to mapping regional vulnerabilities and capacities are not optimal. The community-based disaster mitigation education program on Sapeken Island organized by the Disaster Management Masters Program at Airlangga University in collaboration with the Ksatria Airlangga Floating Hospital aims to improve preparedness and increase community capacity in dealing with potential disasters that can occur on Sapeken Island. Based on the results of the pre-test and post-test conducted, the level of community knowledge about disaster mitigation tends to be low and has an average increase of 9% in the post-test knowledge of earthquakes and an average increase of 29% in tsunami knowledge. In addition to disaster mitigation education programs, the community is also invited to determine gathering points and evacuation routes as anticipation and preparedness in the event of an unwanted disaster while waiting for evacuation assistance to arrive. Disaster education programs for archipelagic communities are very important to increase community capacity in addition to developing their tourism potential. So that the community can develop in a balanced way in developing tourism potential in the islands by taking into account the elements of disaster risk that can be prevented or reduced.