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Journal : OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal)

Health Education about Healthy Sleep Patterns at the Aisyiyah Orphanage Nurhanifah, Dewi; Aulia, Nazi Ratul; Agim, Agim; Basri, Ahmad Hasanul; Ayu E., Chinta Kartika; Astuti, Elsi; Norkhaliza, Fitria; Fitriana, Fitriana; Maulana, Iqbal
OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal) Vol 3 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : UrbanGreen Central Media

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55756/omnicode.v3i1.153

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Sleep is basic needs for every human being and it has an important role in children's development. Sleep not only has an impact on physical and emotional development, but is also closely related to cognitive function, learning and attention (Liu et al., 2005). A good and regular sleep pattern can have a good effect on health (Guyton and Hall, 2012). Health education with the title "HEALTHY SLEEPING PATTERNS" aims to provide knowledge and insight to the children of the Aisyiyah orphanage about healthy sleep patterns as well as providing knowledge to the children of the Aisyiyah orphanage about sleep pattern disorders. This research was conducted at the Aisyiyah Sentosa Orphanage, Banjarmasin, targeting junior high school children who were residents of the orphanage. The method used in this research is the lecture method, discussion followed by questions and answers. The media used in this research were presentation slides in the form of power point, video leaflets, LCD, laptop and sound system. This research was carried out in several activity stages, namely the opening stage, implementation stage, evaluation stage and closing stage. The results of health education activities were successful and progressed according to the implementation stage. The success of the event can be seen from the post-test results which were all 100% correct.
Education and Implementation in Handling and Preventing Stunting Nurhanifah, Dewi; Bianka, Astina; Natasya, Diva Ayu; Syahril, Muhammad; Sabil, Siti Elsa; Putri, Septia Maharani; Khairilatilfa, Saida
OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal) Vol 4 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55756/omnicode.v4i1.181

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Various educational programs are being conducted among children and youth in South Alalak, Indonesia to improve health and hygiene. Key initiatives include education on proper handwashing, reproductive health awareness, risks of free association, and stunting prevention. awareness, risks of free association, and stunting prevention. Stunting is a condition where children under five have poor nutrition, resulting in stunted development and resulting in stunted growth and development and making the child too short, underweight, and lacking upper arm circumference. Stunting, which results from chronic malnutrition, has serious long-term consequences, including cognitive decline and increased vulnerability to disease. increased susceptibility to disease. Through interventions that include nutrition counseling, health education sessions, and promotion of hygiene practices, results show that education efforts and nutritious food programs can effectively reduce stunting rates and improve child health. This concludes with a call for continued efforts in health education and prevention strategies to improve well-being. health education and prevention strategies to improve the region's well-being of children and adolescents. This journal aims to reduce stunting rates and improve the well-being of children and adolescents in the region through health education and prevention strategies.
Effectiveness of Warm Foot Bath Therapy in Managing Hypertension: Community-Based Application in Sepakat Bersama Village, Barito Kuala Nurhanifah, Dewi; Yasin, Asrur; Zinan, Rabiatul; Mutia, Mutia; S, Nessa A.P.; Azizah, Nor; A, Nugraha P.P
OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal) Vol 4 No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55756/omnicode.v4i2.189

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Hypertension is a chronic non-communicable disease that can lead to severe complications such as stroke and heart problems. A non-pharmacological approach like warm foot soak therapy offers a simple and effective method for lowering blood pressure. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of warm foot soak therapy on reducing blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Using a pre-experimental design with a one-group pretest-posttest method, 13 participants with mild to moderate hypertension underwent a single 15-minute session of warm foot soak therapy. Blood pressure was measured before and after the intervention using a digital sphygmomanometer. On average, systolic blood pressure dropped from 180.15 mmHg to 157.77 mmHg, while diastolic pressure decreased from 101.08 mmHg to 96.08 mmHg. Most participants (92.3%) experienced a reduction in blood pressure. The findings indicate that warm foot soak therapy is effective in lowering blood pressure and can serve as a practical non-pharmacological nursing intervention in community health settings.