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Analisis Hasil Evaluasi Pengetahuan PHBS dan Tren Kasus Scabies di Pondok Pesantren Al Ishlah Kecamatan Natar Anggi Dhea Mirza; Helina Helmy; Agus Sutopo; Haris Kadarusman
SEWAGATI: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Juni: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia
Publisher : BADAN PENERBIT STIEPARI PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56910/sewagati.v3i2.1437

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Scabies cases in the working area of the Sukadamai Inpatient Health Center look quite high, with numbers from 24 cases to 107 cases until December 2023. This shows that Scabies is still a significant health problem among students in Islamic boarding schools. PHBS (Clean and Healthy Living Behavior) refers to the practice of maintaining cleanliness and healthy living habits in daily life. This is an important aspect in preventing the spread of diseases, including Scabies. Good knowledge of PHBS can reduce the risk of Scabies in Islamic boarding schools. The purpose of analyzing the results of the evaluation of PHBS knowledge and trends in Scabies cases in Islamic boarding schools is to find out to help identify obstacles and obstacles that stand in the way of preventing and transmitting the incidence of Scabies disease in students in Islamic boarding schools and identifying how PHBS knowledge affects the possibility of Scabies among students. Observation and documentation were the methods used to collect data for this study. From the observations, it was found that before counseling, students' knowledge was limited, but after counseling, students' knowledge became good and understood about Scabies disease and its prevention. Scabies counseling in Islamic boarding schools has a significant impact in increasing students' awareness, knowledge, and behavior about Scabies, as well as helping to reduce the incidence and treatment of Scabies among students
Deteksi Dini Penyakit Akibat Kerja Impak Paparan Debu PM 10 Dan PM2,5 Di Home Industri Meubel Dengan Oksimeter Helina Helmy; Agus Sutopo; Wibowo Ady Sapta; Bambang Murwanto
Sevaka : Hasil Kegiatan Layanan Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): Agustus : Sevaka : Hasil Kegiatan Layanan Masyarakat
Publisher : STIKES Columbia Asia Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62027/sevaka.v3i3.494

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Home industries are small- to medium-scale production units operated within or near households, typically relying on family members or a limited local workforce, with modest capital and without large-scale industrial technology. In furniture production, the main outputs are household items such as chairs, tables, wardrobes, beds, and shelves, while by-products include sawdust and unused wood pieces. Airborne pollutants— particularly wood dust (PM₁₀ and PM₂.₅) from sanding and cutting, along with fumes from paints, solvents, and adhesives—pose significant short- and long-term health risks to workers. This community service project, in collaboration with higher education institutions, aimed to establish long-term control measures. Initial steps involved measuring PM₁₀ and PM₂.₅ concentrations and assessing workers’ blood oxygen levels. Using a descriptive approach, workplace conditions were compared before and after work. Findings revealed a correlation between dust levels and blood oxygen saturation, supporting recommendations for long-term occupational health interventions.