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Journal : JES-TM Social and Community Service

Sosialisasi Tingkat Kesadaran dan Pengetahuan Masyarakat Tentang Manfaat Teh Kombucha Dalam Mengatasi Sleep Paralysis Selama Pandemi COVID-19 Saristiana, Yuneka; Prasetyawan, Fendy; Arifin, Chandra; Rofiq, Abd; Astutik, Widhi; Azis, Asrizal; Tri Wulan, Ema
Journal of Social and Community Service Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): July 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering University of Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jestmc.v1i3.149

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This community service program aims to enhance public understanding and knowledge about sleep paralysis and the benefits of kombucha tea during the COVID-19 pandemic. Conducted throughout January 2021, the program involved various socialization activities such as presentations, workshops, and discussions. Post-activity evaluations showed a significant improvement in public understanding of sleep paralysis and the benefits of kombucha tea. Prior to the program, most respondents had limited knowledge about sleep paralysis and kombucha tea, but after participating, their understanding increased significantly. Despite facing some challenges, the overall results of this program indicate that socialization about sleep paralysis and the benefits of kombucha tea can be effective in enhancing public understanding of sleep health and nutrition during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Community Empowerment Through Increasing Knowledge About the Truth of the Drug NZT-48 as a Neurotrophic in Increasing Brain Potential: Pengabdian Masyarakat Melalui Peningkatan Pengetahuan Tentang Kebenaran Obat NZT-48 sebagai Neurotropik dalam Meningkatkan Potensi Otak Saristiana, Yuneka; Prasetyawan, Fendy; Mildawati, Ratna; Arifin, Chandra; Rofiq, Abd; Astutik, Widhi
Journal of Social and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering University of Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jestmc.v3i3.196

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The community service aimed to bridge the gap between scientific knowledge and public perception regarding nootropics. Through a comprehensive approach involving meticulous planning, community engagement, educational activities, expert consultations, feedback collection, and evaluation, the program sought to increase awareness and understanding of cognitive enhancement substances among participants. Real-life case studies and guest lectures by renowned experts enriched the learning experience, addressing scientific, ethical, and social perspectives. The proactive involvement of community leaders and an effective awareness campaign ensured high participation and relevance. It underscored the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in addressing complex topics and highlighted the value of engaging communities in meaningful discussions about health and well-being. The program not only educated the community about the realities and myths surrounding NZT-48 and other nootropics but also promoted critical thinking and informed decision- making. By empowering the community with accurate information and fostering a culture of informed skepticism, the program contributed to the betterment of community health and well-being, setting a precedent for future public health education initiatives.