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Journal : Abdi Masyarakat UIKA

Education on Adequate Body Fluids for Elementary School Students Annisa, Rifa; Hasanah, Uswatul; Moely, Cut Mulyana; Santoso, Fazila Septiani; Shafira, Ananda Dwi; Alvionita, Elsti; Amnamuchlisah, Dira; Hasibuan, Rapotan
AMK : Abdi Masyarakat UIKA Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): SEPTEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Ibn Khaldun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/amk.v3i3.2336

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School-aged children need to consume a lot of fluids because of their high activity levels. The habit of not consuming enough water in children can have a very negative impact on their health and development. Mild dehydration will cause fatigue, headaches and constipation. The habit of not consuming water can be a problem, especially if children tend to prioritize consuming or drinking drinks made from soda and caffeine because it can increase health risk factors from consuming these substances. To overcome this, good anticipation is needed regarding fluid deficiency in children. Prevent dehydration in school-age children by providing education on adequate body fluids for elementary school students at SD Negeri 101827 Tuntungan so they can change unhealthy drinking habits. Methods for implementing activities include health education, lectures, and carrying out pre-test and post-test activities. The post-test results of 10 questions aimed at grade 5 students showed an increase in the percentage of correct answers almost entirely compared to the results of the pre-test. Recommendations for follow-up after this activity are that the school can collaborate with the student's parents regarding accompanying students to ensure sufficient water consumption while at home.
The Utilization of Digital Technology in Public Health Services Utilization of Digital Technology in Public Health Services Lea, Salshabilla April; Mutiara, Yusnidar Sari; Moely, Cut Mulyana; Marpaung, Mimbi Gusrera; Purba, Sri Hajijah
AMK : Abdi Masyarakat UIKA Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): DESEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Ibn Khaldun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/amk.v3i4.2222

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The use of digital technology has brought significant changes in the public health sector. This article analyzes policies related to the use of digital technology in public health services, focusing on innovations such as telemedicine, wearable devices, and electronic health information systems. The results of the study show that digital technology improves the efficiency, accessibility, and quality of health services, while supporting disease prevention and individual health management. However, challenges such as limited infrastructure, data privacy, as well as digital skills need to be addressed. Collaboration between the government, health institutions, and the community is the key to optimizing the application of digital technology in health services.