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Patient Safety in Primary Care Socialization and Discussion Dewi Mulfiyanti; Fitrah Ramadani; Andi Satriana; Andi Bintang
IJCS: International Journal of Community Service Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): IJCS: International Journal of Community Service
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (769.589 KB) | DOI: 10.55299/ijcs.v1i1.182

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Patient safety has been recognized as an issue of global importance over the last 10 years. Unsafe primary and outpatient care results in greater morbidity, higher use of health services, and economic costs. All medical procedures against patients have their own risks. Of course, there is no single health worker or doctor who wants his patient to experience unwanted risks. Therefore, patient safety must be prioritized in every medical treatment by reporting Patient Accident Incidents (IKP), especially primary services or Public Health Center. Patient safety is an important key for every health facility. COMMUNITY SERVICE activities are carried out at UPT Public Health Center Bajoe Kel. Bajoe district. Tanete Riattang Timr Kab. Bones. Aims to explore the perception of Public Health Center officers on IKP and their reporting as well as increase knowledge about the types of IKP and their reporting. The results obtained from this Community Service are that the health officer understands the types of IKP and their reporting and understands the importance of policies and SOPs related to IKP reporting in primary health facilities such as Public Health Center.
Management Deep Health Literacy Increase Obedience Treatment of Patients Hypertension Andi Satriana; Andi Bintang; Irfan Madamang; Magdalena Limbong
IJCS: International Journal of Community Service Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): IJCS: International Journal of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijcs.v1i2.545

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Hypertension, a non-communicable disease, is the leading cause of premature death worldwide. To control hypertension, self-management efforts and lifestyle changes are needed, such as managing diet, getting enough rest, exercising, and taking medication regularly (although hypertension cannot be cured, it can be controlled). Utilization of health literacy can increase the understanding and attitude of maintaining one's own health. This counseling aims to get an overview of efforts to control hypertension through the use of health literacy resources. This community service aims to get an overview of health literacy management in increasing medication adherence in hypertensive patients. The method of this community service is the method through counseling entitled "Management of Health Literacy in Increasing Compliance". Treatment of Hypertension ", amounting to 25 respondents. Results: show that there is an increase in compliance that can be obtained after carrying out community service regarding counseling on Health Literacy Management in Improving Patient Compliance Hypertension (92%) with Utilize health literacy resources obtained from health center staff. With this dedication, it is hoped that it can provide important information for hypertension sufferers regarding the importance of efforts to control hypertension by increase literacy health.
Barriers to Health Workers in Providing Health Education for Increase Degree of Health Andi Satriana; Andi Bintang; Radiah Ilham; Dewi Mulfiyanti; Sumarni
IJCS: International Journal of Community Service Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): IJCS: International Journal of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijcs.v1i2.588

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Health promotion is an effort to convey health messages to influence other people to improve their health status. In order for health messages to be accepted by the public, it needs to be supported by selecting appropriate media and increasing community empowerment. Therefore, Community Health Service activities were carried out regarding the creation of health promotion media. Lack of knowledge of nurses is one of the factors in the failure of health promotion. Knowledge of health workers regarding patient characteristics related to low health literacy will create gaps in the provision of health services. This research aims to describe the knowledge, attitudes, experiences and barriers of nurses regarding health literacy at the Bajoe Community Health Center, Bone Regency. The results of the activity show that public understanding regarding health promotion media has increased. Research conducted at the Bajoe Health Center, Bone Regency, had results showing that the majority of respondents were female, 28 (80%) respondents, with the majority age group being 20-30 years, 23 respondents (65.71%). Most of the respondents' work experience in hospitals was less than 10 years, namely 31 respondents (88.57%), while all respondents (100%) were domestic graduates. The majority of respondents had never heard of health literacy before, 34 (97.14%) respondents.