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Pelatihan Pertolongan Pertama pada Berbagai Jenis Cedera Alfaqih, Muhammad Subhan; Montolalu, Ivan Adrian; Anugrah, Andreas Surya; Praja, Nucky Indra; Faizi, Muhammad; Minawati, Minawati
ACADEMICS IN ACTION Journal of Community Empowerment Vol 5, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : President University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/aia.v5i2.5808

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Cedera merupakan salah satu penyebab mortalitas dan morbiditas utama di seluruh dunia, terutama pada kelompok usia produktif. Kasus cedera dapat terjadi di berbagai tempat termasuk di lingkungan kampus. Penanganan awal yang tepat pada cedera penting dilakukan agar tidak memperparah cedera. Kegiatan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (PKM) ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan pemahaman dan keterampilan pertolongan pertama pada cedera di kalangan petugas garda terdepan di Universitas Presiden. Program ini melibatkan security, petugas kebersihan, dan petugas asrama, dengan pelatihan pertolongan pertama dengan metode pemberian materi, simulasi, serta evaluasi melalui pretest dan posttest. Terdapat peningkatan nilai posttest dibandingkan nilai pretest yang mengindikasikan adanya peningkatan pemahaman peserta setelah dilakukan pelatihan ini. Peserta juga memberikan umpan balik positif terkait manfaat pelatihan. Kegiatan ini diharapkan dapat berkontribusi dalam penanganan cedera dan pencegahan risiko lebih lanjut, serta direkomendasikan untuk dilakukan secara berkala dan diperluas ke kalangan masyarakat yang lebih luas.
FORMULATION A NATURAL COSMETIC SCRUB OF DURIAN HUSK (DURIO ZIBETHINUS MURR.) AND THE CHARACTERISTIC TESTS) Febriani, Yuyun; Yuliana, Tri Puspita; Hariadi, Puspawan; Gemantari, Baiq Maylinda; Minawati, Minawati
Jurnal Farmasi & Sains Indonesia Vol 6 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : LPPM Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Farmasi Nusaputera

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52216/jfsi.vol6no1p25-32

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The high production of durian fruit gives an environmental problem if it is not used properly. Durian fruit skin contains flavonoids, phenolic compounds, saponins, and tannins which have antioxidant activity. Its antioxidant activity makes durian husk a candidate as a basic ingredient for natural cosmetics. Producing a formulation of scrub preparations as natural cosmetics based on the results of the characteristic test was the purpose in this research. Experimental research with a post-test design technique was carried out by making the changes of the concentration of durian husk as an active ingredient in the scrub preparations used in this study. The form of an oil-in-water cream scrub was used as the formulation in a change of concentration range of 1% (F1), 1.5% (F2), and 3% (F3) for each formula. Furthermore, the characteristic test was carried out which included organoleptic test, homogeneity test. pH test, viscosity test, spreadability test, and adhesion test. In this research also used statistica tests. The results showed that the best formulation is obtained from formulation 3 (F3) with a concentration of 3% durian rind. The characteristic test results include: stable organoleptic test for storage in terms of shape, color and odor; homogeneity test formed granules and there was no separation between the oil and water phases; Stable pH test according to skin pH at 5.05; spreadability test 7.3 cm; viscosity test 64 dPa.s; and 2.41 minutes of adhesion test. It pointed that all formulations fulfilled the requirements for topical scrubs in each characteristic test.
Knowledge Sharing of Occupational Safety and Health at Jababeka Industrial Vocational School Montolalu, Ivan Adrian; Alfaqih, Muhammad Subhan; Nusasenjaya, Radite; Minawati, Minawati
Riwayat: Educational Journal of History and Humanities Vol 7, No 4 (2024): October, Social Issue and Education
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jr.v7i4.42445

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This Community Service activity is motivated by the desire to share knowledge, experiences, and ideas in order to improve understanding and application of Occupational Safety and Health (K3) in the school environment, especially for students of the Jababeka Industry Vocational High School (SMK). The main purpose of this activity is to provide practical insights into the application of K3, both for students, work equipment, and the work environment in schools. This activity involved 42 students from a total of 80 students of SMK Industri Jababeka, consisting of representatives of classes X, XI, and XII. Before the activity is carried out, students take a pre-test to measure their initial understanding. After receiving material in the form of knowledge sharing about K3, students again took a post-test to evaluate the improvement of understanding. The evaluation results showed a significant increase in students' understanding of the concept and application of K3, as reflected in the comparison of pre-test and post-test results. This confirms the effectiveness of the knowledge sharing activities that have been provided. To support efforts to prevent work accidents and occupational diseases, students of SMK Industri Jababeka are expected to continue to improve their knowledge and application of K3 in the school environment. This increased awareness not only protects themselves, but also creates a safe and healthy work culture in the future.
Five-Year Journey of Technical Assistance in Health Governance Reforms: A Case Report Yuniar, Popy; Trihandini, Indang; Muyassar, Ibnu; Khoiriyah, Latifatul; Minawati, Minawati; Birjaman, Fathiyya Aliyah; Diana, Tyra Septi; Serafina, Annabel; Putri, Hertina Raisa; Maimunah, Rana; Setiawan, Riko; Ramadhianisa, Nadazaira Alifia; Diyanto, Aris
Kesmas Vol. 20, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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Many districts and cities in Indonesia continue to have Public Health Development Index scores below the national average, highlighting the need for improved health governance. This study assessed the five-year impact (2019–2023) of a mentoring program for 149 District Health Offices in preparing annual work plans, focusing on stagnation or performance declines. Using a qualitative approach, the study analyzed annual work plan scores before and after technical assistance, conducted focus group discussions, and carried out in-depth interviews to identify challenges. Key barriers included data management issues, weak advocacy, knowledge transfer gaps, and poor cross-sectoral coordination, which hindered decision-making and program sustainability. Findings suggested that structured technical assistance enhanced data-driven planning and intersectoral collaboration at the district level. Strengthening governance frameworks through capacity-building programs and integrating mentorship models into national health strategies can improve regional health performance.