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Peer Group Education and Healthy Snacking for Adolescent Girls (Prospective Mothers) in Islamic Boarding Schools as an Effort to Reduce the Number of Stunting Cases Romadhon, Wimar Anugrah; Wulandari, Ning Arti; Mahmudah, Nur Aini
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : STIKes Patria Husada Blitar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v6i2.1261

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Young women, as prospective mothers, needed to prepare themselves to give birth to a quality generation. Preventing stunting in adolescents involved increasing knowledge and awareness of the use of local foods. The partner in this community service program was the Madrosatul Qur'an Hidayatul Mubtadiin Islamic Boarding School. The goal of this community service program for beginners was to increase the knowledge and awareness of young women (prospective mothers) at the Islamic boarding school regarding the importance of balanced nutrition for stunting prevention from adolescence, encourage healthy snacking habits based on local foods, increase access to nutritious food to support healthy nutrition for adolescents as a stunting prevention effort, and develop adolescent health cadres capable of becoming agents of change within the Islamic boarding school and the surrounding community. The results of data analysis using the Wilcoxon signed rank test obtained P = 0.000, so it was concluded that the provision of peer group education could increase the knowledge and awareness of young women (prospective mothers) regarding the importance of balanced nutrition for preventing stunting since adolescence and that was achieved was that the students exhibited very good healthy snacking behavior (88%) and fairly good healthy snacking behavior (12%). This service encouraged healthy snacking habits to fulfil balanced nutrition for students, increased access to nutritious food to support nutritional fulfillment as an effort to prevent stunting by modifying a healthy canteen, and built health cadres of adolescent cadres who were able to become agents of change in the community.
The Role of Adolescents in Preventing Non-Communicable Diseases Viramita, Afifah; Wulandari, Ning Arti; Fata, Ulfa Husnul; Sari, Yeni Kartika
Health Gate Vol 4, No 1 (2026): January
Publisher : Dewan Pimpinan Daerah Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia Kota Blitar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70111/hg4105

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The incidence of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) is predicted to reach 52 million people in 2030, which has an impact on decreasing the productivity and quality of the nation's generation. Early intervention through the role of community nurses is very necessary, especially in adolescent groups in Islamic boarding schools. This activity aims to increase preventive awareness and early detection capabilities of NCDs in students through promotive and preventive efforts. This research method uses a Pre-Experimental method with a One Group Pretest, Posttest design. From a population of 80 students and 9 health cadres of students in " Islamic boarding school environment and a sample of 57 regular student respondents and 8 health cadres , by accidental sampling. The research instrument is a knowledge and attitude questionnaire, analyzed by the Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test. implementation includes health education with lecture and question and answer methods, health screening (blood pressure and Body Mass Index), and training of health cadres of students in blood pressure measurement techniques. This activity was conducted on December 15, 2025. The results showed a statistically significant increase in knowledge after the education program. Respondents' behavior in the good category increased from 29 to 43 (n=57). Rresults detected adolescents with pre-hypertension and overweight. Skills training successfully improved partners' competence in independently measuring blood pressure. In conclusion, providing health education and routine screening is effective in increasing knowledge, changing health behavior, and is a crucial first step in controlling NCD risk factors among adolescents.
Conscious Techniques Affected the Adolescent’s Ability In Early Breast Cancer Detection Mujito; Andi Hayyun Abiddin, Andi; Amaliyah, Diwin; Wulandari, Ning Arti
Journal of Ners and Midwifery Vol 11 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : STIKes Patria Husada Blitar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jnk.v11i2.ART.p169-174

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Breast cancer is a malignant tumor and grows in the breast tissue resulting in death. Breast cancer prevention by means of breast self-examination. This study aimed to determine the effect of video media on conscious techniques with a combination of demonstrations on the practical ability of adolescents in early detection of breast cancer. The method used a quasi-experimental design, non-equivalent control group design with a population of 279 and a sample of 40 respondents with inclusion criteria of young women, aged 16 years as students of SMA Negeri 1 Tarik Sidoarjo. The data collection measured skills in 2 groups of respondents. The experimental intervention group used videos and demonstrations, while the intervention control group used lectures and leaflets. The intervention was done in 1 day, the posttest was conducted 7 days after the intervention. The results showed that the average value of the pretest posttest of the two groups increased. The results of the statistical test paired T-Test obtained a significant value of p-value = (0.000 < 0.05) meant that there was an effect of providing video media with conscious techniques with a combination of demonstrations on the practical ability of adolescents in early detection of breast cancer. Educators should develop programs to improve skills for early detection of breast cancer, in collaboration with health workers through health promotion so that all students are aware of health.
Exploratory Descriptive Study on the Management og Hospital Facilities and Infrastructure Saleh, Muhammad; Kusumawati, Prima Dewi; Nurwijayanti; Wulandari, Ning Arti; Abiddin, Andi Hayyun
Journal of Ners and Midwifery Vol 12 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : STIKes Patria Husada Blitar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jnk.v12i2.ART.p161-169

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Management of facilities and infrastructure has a very important role in the effectiveness of health services, especially in Medical Rehabilitation Installations. Hospitals face challenges related to increasing patient volumes, leading to patient overcrowding and extended waiting times. The aim of this research was to analyze the management of hospital service facilities and infrastructure. The design of this research was exploratory descriptive with a qualitative approach. The subjects of this research were 11 subjects from units related to hospital services at the West Sidoarjo General Hospital. The data collection process was carried out using interviews, observation and documentation. This study showed that improving coordination between management and medical staff as well as improving medical equipment maintenance systems will make a significant contribution to hospitals' ability to meet healthcare needs efficiently. Hospitals need to carry out routine training on the use of medical equipment, form equipment maintenance teams and carry out regular audits.
ACUPRESSURE SELF-CARE AS A COMPLEMENTARY THERAPY TO MANAGE HYPERTENSION Kristanti, Rahmalia Samsara; Arsa, Sandi Alfa Wiga; Wulandari, Ning Arti
Journal of Community Research and Engagement Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): NOVEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38040/jcore.v2i2.1295

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The Indonesian Tera Klampok gymnastics group has a high prevalence of hypertension. This is evidenced by the results of interviews and preliminary studies as many as 80% of members who suffer from hypertension. This community service aims to increase the knowledge and ability of hypertension patients to apply acupressure independently to control blood pressure to prevent all risks of complications and partners can be independent in checking blood pressure regularly. The implementation of activities includes education, training and assistance for partners in applying acupressure therapy as complementary therapy, the media used are leaflets and power point broadcasts related to acupressure therapy. The participants who attended the activity were 36 people. In the post-test after providing education, training and assistance to partners in applying acupressure therapy as complementary therapy, it showed significant differences in the reduction of systolic and diastolic blood pressure in participants before and after acupressure therapy and there was an increase in knowledge and skills related to hypertension and the benefits of the application of independent acupressure complementary therapy as one of the management of non-pharmacological therapies that can lower blood pressure and partners are able to take part in demonstrations of acupressure techniques and points for hypertension and the community is able to apply acupressure therapy related to hypertension management. Keywords: Hypertension, Acupressure, Health Education, Elderly, Blood Pressure.