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Movements of Posyandu with stunting awareness theme Putri, Melia Febrianty; Robani, Nida Nabila
Dedicated: Journal of Community Services (Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat) Vol 1, No 2 (2023): Dedicated: Journal of Community Services (Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat), Decembe
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/dedicated.v1i2.62044

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The health examination program is important for the community, especially for children at risk of stunting. Posyandu cadres are the main movers in all activities carried out by the Posyandu. It cannot be denied that the Posyandu cadre movement benefits its existence. In various regions in Indonesia, there is stunting, one of which is in Taringgul Tonggoh village located in Wanayasa sub-district, Purwakarta district. This may indicate the need for awareness regarding stunting from various parties. This service aims to discover out's role of Posyandu after the COVID-19 pandemic in preventing stunting rates in Wanayasa District, Purwakarta. Service activities by helping at different Posyandu on the 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th follow different Posyandu schedules. The service results show four Posyandu, namely Posyandu Andita 1 and 2, Cihaur Mekar, and Peuntas Mekar, the stunting problem in Taringgul Tonggoh Village was recorded at 14 toddlers. Routine health checks, counseling, and providing additional food (PMT) are solutions to prevent increased stunting.
LITERATURE REVIEW: PENGARUH SLEEP HYGIENE PRACTICE TERHADAP PENINGKATAN KUALITAS TIDUR PADA LANSIA Puspita, Asih Purwandari Wahyoe; Fauziyah, Afro Salma; Amalia, Anggi Rojiah; Ahdiah, Danies Laelatul; Sabila, Fanny Fauziyyah; Bone, Maharani Pooja Natasya; Robani, Nida Nabila; Puspitasari, Nur Fatimah; Dewi, Prischa Amelliana; Gumilar, Risya Aisyah; Mu’minah, Siti; Suparto, Tirta Adikusuma; Nurhaliza, Rizkia Sukma
Journal Healthcare Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Volume 3 No. 1 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Healing and Healthcare Education

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Introduction: Elderly people often experience sleep disorders that affect their physical and mental well-being. This decline in sleep quality is a common problem as we age. Sleep hygiene, as a non-pharmacological approach, focuses on behavioral and environmental changes to improve sleep quality. Aim: to conduct a systematic review to examine the effect of sleep hygiene activities on sleep quality in the elderly. Methods: The search was conducted using several databases including Google Scholar, Research Gate, Pubmed, and Science Direct from the past 4 years, namely 2020 to 2024. The keywords used were "Sleep hygiene", "Sleep Quality / Kualitas Tidur", "Elderly / Lansia", "Eldelry AND sleep hygiene AND improving sleep quality" and a search for Indonesian language articles with the keywords "Lansia AND sleep hygiene AND improving sleep quality" so that 10 articles were obtained for review. Of the 10 articles that met the inclusion criteria, all articles used different sampling methods and techniques. Most studies use probability sampling techniques. The research instrument used in 10 articles and journals to measure sleep quality mostly uses PSQI or Pittsburgh sleep quality index. Results: reviewed from the study of ten articles showed that sleep hygiene significantly improves sleep quality in the elderly. The presence of significant changes in various aspects of sleep quality (sleep efficiency, sleep time, use of sleeping pills, and sleep disturbances) indicates that sleep hygiene can be an effective strategy to overcome sleep problems in the elderly group. The decrease in the prevalence of sleep disorders after the intervention also strengthens the evidence that sleep hygiene has a positive effect. Conclusion: Sleep hygiene has been shown to be an effective approach to improving the sleep quality of older adults. Educational interventions on sleep hygiene can have a positive impact on the sleep patterns of the elderly, thereby improving their overall quality of life. Therefore, the implementation of sleep hygiene needs to be further enforced especially among the elderly to overcome the problem of sleep disorders that often occur.