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Development of an Android-based Stroke Prevention Application Rizani, Khairir; Sofia, Norlaila; Fratama, Ferry Fadli; Imanuddin, M. Rizki
Jurnal Teknokes Vol. 18 No. 4 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Elektromedik, Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Surabaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/jteknokes.v18i4.130

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Stroke remains a significant public health problem in Indonesia, with a prevalence of 8.3 per 1,000 population and a significant contribution to disability and mortality. Limited community health literacy and underutilization of digital health media indicate the need for accessible technology-based stroke prevention interventions. This study aimed to develop and validate a community-oriented Android-based application for stroke prevention using an ADDIE-based Research and Development framework. This study contributes a validated mobile health intervention for community stroke prevention and a replicable development model adaptable to other non-communicable disease prevention programs. The development process included application design, feature and database construction, internal testing, expert validation, and small-group usability testing. experts. Media validation involved three instructional technology experts. A small-group usability test was conducted with 15 adult community members in Banjar Regency, selected through convenience sampling. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and feasibility classification. The application obtained a mean score of 4.7 from material experts and 4.9 from media experts, indicating a “Highly Feasible” classification. Usability testing showed an overall mean score of 16.8 out of 20, reflecting strong user acceptance. This study is limited by its small sample size and short-term evaluation without behavioral or clinical outcome assessment. Nevertheless, the application shows potential as a digital health education tool to improve stroke prevention literacy and support community-based prevention programs and national digital health strategies.
Stroke Emergency Education among Diabetes Mellitus Patients in the Working Area of Puskesmas Martapura Barat, Banjar Regency Kai, Meggy Wulandari; Sari, Emilda; Fratama, Ferry Fadli
JPEMAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): JPEMAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Tanggui Baimbaian

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71456/adc.v4i2.1848

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Stroke is the second leading cause of death and the third leading cause of disability worldwide. Patients with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) have a 1.8 times higher risk of recurrent stroke in men and 2.2 times higher in women. Based on data from Puskesmas Martapura Barat in 2025, this area recorded a high prevalence of DM, with most patients experiencing hypertension as a comorbidity. However, no prior education on stroke emergencies had been conducted. This condition may increase the risk of disability and mortality due to delays in stroke management. Therefore, educational and health empowerment–based interventions are needed. This Community Service Program aimed to improve the knowledge of DM patients regarding stroke emergency management through structured health education using posters and banners as educational media. The program was conducted in the working area of Puskesmas Martapura Barat, Banjar Regency, in May 2026, involving 30 DM patients as participants. The methods included a pretest, interactive health education sessions using PowerPoint presentations, posters, and banners, early stroke detection simulations using the SEGERA method, and a posttest. The effectiveness of the program was evaluated through improvements in pretest and posttest scores, which were analyzed descriptively. The results demonstrated a significant increase in participants’ understanding, with the mean pretest score improving from 58.4 to 85.6 in the posttest, representing a 46.6% increase. All DM patients were declared competent in performing early stroke detection simulations. This program is expected to promote a stroke-responsive community through continuous educational approaches and the empowerment of local community potential.