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Pengenalan Organ Reproduksi dan Pubertas Melalui Edukasi Kesehatan pada Remaja Awal di SDN 013 Tanjungpinang Timur Ikha Rahardiantini; Yusnaini Siagian; Ernawati Ernawati
Jurnal Abdi Masyarakat Indonesia Vol 4 No 1 (2024): JAMSI - Januari 2024
Publisher : CV Firmos

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54082/jamsi.1083

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Kesehatan reproduksi adalah keadaan sejahtera fisik, mental, dan sosial yang utuh dan bukan hanya bebas dari penyakit atau kecacatan, namun juga berkaitan dengan sistem reproduksi. Pubertas adalah seseorang dengan perkembangan seksual yang lebih matang. Artinya, anak laki-laki atau perempuan mengalami perubahan fisik yang membuat mereka mampu bereproduksi secara seksual. Pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk memberikan edukasi kesehatan melalui penyuluhan tentang pengenalan organ reproduksi dan pubertas pada remaja awal yaitu siswa-siswi SDN 013 Tanjungpinang Timur. Metode yang dilakukan untuk pengenalan organ reproduksi dan pubertas melalui penyuluhan kesehatan dan pemutaran video, sehingga dapat tercapai perilaku hidup sehat dengan menjaga kesehatan reproduksi sejak dini. Peserta kegiatan ini adalah remaja SD laki-laki dan perempuan dengan rentang umur 10-16 tahun sebanyak 140 orang. Hasil pengabdian masyarakat adalah memahami kesehatan reproduksi dan pubertas. Kesimpulan dari kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini menunjukkan bahwa terjadi peningkatan pengetahuan pada siswa-siswi SDN 013 Tanjungpinang Timur. Hampir seluruh peserta aktif mengikuti kegiatan penyuluhan dengan memperhatikan materi yang diberikan dengan sungguh- sungguh dan memberikan pertanyaan saat ada yang ingin lebih diketahui.
Comparative study of decompression events in traditional divers and modern divers Yusnaini Siagian; Linda Widiastuti; Soni Hendra Sitindaon; Utari Yunie Atrie; Liza Wati
Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Sandi Husada Vol 12 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Sandi Husada
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Akademi Keperawatan Sandi Karsa (Merger) Politeknik Sandi Karsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35816/jiskh.v12i2.1094

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Decompression can occur due to decreased pressure when the diver rises to the surface, releasing gases from solutions, especially nitrogen, in the tissues and blood, forming bubbles in the blood. The formation of air bubbles can block blood flow and nerves. It will cause symptoms of joint pain, headaches, itching, numbness, paralysis, and even death. Decompression is one of the diseases caused by diving. This study compared decompression events in traditional divers with modern divers in the Kawal area, Gunung Kijang District, Riau Islands. The research design was conducted comparatively with a sample size of 25 traditional and 25 modern divers. The sampling technique used a random sampling technique. The results showed no difference in the incidence of decompression in both traditional divers and modern divers in the Kawal area, Gunung Kijang District, Riau Islands. Most respondents have experienced decompression events, both traditional and contemporary divers. However, there is a tendency for traditional divers to experience decompression events 1.136 times compared to modern divers. Decompression events can occur in all traditional and professional or contemporary divers. In addition to knowing the safety and security of diving, divers must also pay attention to their health conditions.
Comparative study of decompression events in traditional divers and modern divers Yusnaini Siagian; Linda Widiastuti; Soni Hendra Sitindaon; Utari Yunie Atrie; Liza Wati
Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Sandi Husada Vol 12 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Sandi Husada
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Akademi Keperawatan Sandi Karsa (Merger) Politeknik Sandi Karsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35816/jiskh.v12i2.1094

Abstract

Decompression can occur due to decreased pressure when the diver rises to the surface, releasing gases from solutions, especially nitrogen, in the tissues and blood, forming bubbles in the blood. The formation of air bubbles can block blood flow and nerves. It will cause symptoms of joint pain, headaches, itching, numbness, paralysis, and even death. Decompression is one of the diseases caused by diving. This study compared decompression events in traditional divers with modern divers in the Kawal area, Gunung Kijang District, Riau Islands. The research design was conducted comparatively with a sample size of 25 traditional and 25 modern divers. The sampling technique used a random sampling technique. The results showed no difference in the incidence of decompression in both traditional divers and modern divers in the Kawal area, Gunung Kijang District, Riau Islands. Most respondents have experienced decompression events, both traditional and contemporary divers. However, there is a tendency for traditional divers to experience decompression events 1.136 times compared to modern divers. Decompression events can occur in all traditional and professional or contemporary divers. In addition to knowing the safety and security of diving, divers must also pay attention to their health conditions.