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Deteksi Dini Tanda Bahaya Dengan Pemeriksaan HIV/AIDS Ice Rakizah Syafrie; Diyah Tepi; Maysah Resti Pratiwi; Kanida Dwi Pastike; Noftriana Angelina
JURNAL BESEMAH : Jurnal Pengabdian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): JULI-DESEMBER
Publisher : Gayaku Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58222/jurnalbesemah.v1i2.105

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Risk factors for HIV/AIDS include infection/virus, sex, age, history of sexually transmitted infections, education, history of alcohol consumption, history of piercings, family history of HIV/AIDS, knowledge, more than one sexual partner, environmental factors, risky sexual behavior, and unprotected sex. Another impact caused by HIV/AIDS is not only a health problem, but the psychosocial impact also has a significant contribution to women's welfare. Women affected by HIV/AIDS psychologically will experience various problems, ranging from lack of confidence, hopelessness, anxiety, doubt, stress, and depression to discrimination. The community service team from the Unived FIKes Midwifery Study Program (DIII), in collaboration with the Pesona Institute of Bengkulu Province, held early detection of danger signs with HIV/AIDS examinations, which aimed to prevent the occurrence of HIV/AIDS from an early age, especially in the productive period (adolescents and couples of childbearing age), as an effort in order to prepare for premarital, preconception, and reproductive processes that are healthy and of good quality. The method used in this service is by providing KIE (communication, information, and education) and screening in the form of an HIV/AIDS examination. By providing health education, it is hoped that the incidence of HIV/AIDS can be minimized or prevented.
Deteksi Dini Dan Edukasi Tentang Hipertensi Pada Masyarakat Rt.07 Kelurahan Jalan Gedang Mardhatillah Febriana; Salma Septia Nabila; Kanida Dwi Pastike; Variski Nurazizah Salsabilah; Tri Lestari; Murwati Murwati
Jurnal Pengabdian Mitra Persada Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): April
Publisher : Utami Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70963/jpmp.v2i2.555

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Hypertension is a major non-communicable disease (NCD) in Indonesia and often remains undetected at the community level. This Community Service Program (KKN) was conducted in RT 07 with the aim of identifying hypertension cases, providing health education, and implementing early interventions to reduce the risk of complications. The activity consisted of four stages: preparation, door-to-door surveys, community education, and evaluation. Of the 212 residents examined, 160 were adults over 18 years old, and 26 individuals (12.26%) were found to have hypertension, predominantly within the 50–70-year age group. Major risk factors identified included high salt intake (70%), lack of physical activity (60%), and a family history of hypertension (45%). The educational intervention improved community knowledge by 35%, and 15 residents were referred to the local health center for further treatment. The results indicate that a door-to-door approach is effective in detecting hidden hypertension cases and improving public health awareness. Continuous blood pressure monitoring and community-based health education programs are essential to preventing the rise in hypertension cases and related complications.