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Virtual Socialization about the Use of Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) as an Alternative for Treatment Ratna Mildawati; Bandhi Prasetya Nugroho; Fendy Prasetyawan; Ary Kristijono; Yuneka Saristiana; Isma Oktadiana; Arlan K Imran
Assoeltan: Indonesian Journal of Community Research and Engagement Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Community Research and Engagement
Publisher : Edujavare Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70610/assoeltan.v1i2.270

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The use of plants as a treatment solution, whether as preventive, promotive or curative therapy, is becoming popular again with the public due to the trend of back to nature medicine. Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) are plants that have medicinal properties and grow around community yards which are managed by families and planted to meet the family's medicinal needs. The development and utilization of family medicinal plant cultivation is very necessary to support public health. This activity is carried out in an effort to provide knowledge to improve health. The target of this health education activity is housewives. The activity method carried out in this community service is outreach using the lecture method and using power point slides which contain explanations of several types of superior family medicinal plants and by inviting the public to plant TOGA. The success of this community service is assessed from the target number of participants of 75%, achievement of goals of 80%, achievement of material targets of 80% and success of planting TOGA at home 80%. The conclusion of this community service is that TOGA education increases people's knowledge and understanding of TOGA
Increasing Awareness Among Teenagers About Preventing Non-Communicable Diseases Through The Use Of Multimedia At Karang Taruna Wates Bandhi Prasetya Nugroho; milda, ratna; Fendy Prasetyawan; Baarik Lana Fadli; Yuneka Saristiana; Isma Oktadiana; Arsiaty Sumule
Amaluna: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21154/amaluna.v3i1.3408

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Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) are currently a serious health problem in the world, because these diseases are one of the most common causes of death. Community empowerment in preventing PTM through community components, one of which is youth organizations or youth organizations which have an important role in taking part, is expected to be able to prevent PTM through various more interesting media. The aim of this community service is to provide PTM education through the use of multimedia. The method used is to convey information accompanied by posters, pictures and discussions. After providing education, it is hoped that youth organizations will be able to be more critical about PTM and be able to provide further education to the wider community, especially in the Wates area, by utilizing multimedia. Keywords: Non-communicable diseases, Karang Taruna, Multimedia
Improving the Quality of Life of the Elderly Through Health Check-ups and Education in Budrek Village Bandhi Prasetya Nugroho
Mitra Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Multidisiplin (MJPMM) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Maret
Publisher : Marasofi International Media and Publishing (MIMP)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64123/mjpmm.v1.i1.5

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The increase in life expectancy leads to a growing number of elderly people who require special attention, especially in terms of health and education. This community service activity aims to improve the quality of life of the elderly through routine health check-ups and education on healthy lifestyles in Budrek Grogol Village. The implementation method used a participatory approach by conducting blood pressure and blood glucose screenings, as well as interactive education on diet, physical activity, and stress management. This community service successfully improved elderly knowledge, motivated them to prevent non-communicable diseases, and provided them with access to blood pressure, glucose, uric acid, and cholesterol screening. Most participants showed elevated blood pressure levels, and some experienced increased glucose, uric acid, or cholesterol levels. The program yielded positive outcomes in terms of increased health awareness and early disease detection, and encouraged active elderly participation in maintaining their health.
Sosialisasi Penyakit Populer dikalangan muda-mudi melalui Penerapan Pola Hidup Sehat Ratna Mildawati; Ary Kristijono; Fendy Prasetyawan; Yuneka Saristiana; Bandhi Prasetya Nugroho
Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Al-Amin Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
Publisher : STAI Al-Amin Gersik Kediri Lombok Barat-NTB

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54723/jpa.v2i1.136

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Joint disease is a non-communicable disease that is often experienced by teenagers and middle-aged people. This disease is mostly suffered by the age group over 15 years which causes various complications. The aim of this program is to increase public knowledge, especially teenagers and middle-aged people, and understanding of gout and cholesterol, especially regarding how to prevent it, so that it can help improve the quality of public health. The method of this activity is carried out by means of online and offline education and socialization which is carried out in three stages. The first stage is preparation of activities, the second stage is implementation of activities, and the third stage is implementation of evaluation activities and preparation of reports. The implementation of this activity includes the stages of providing material, question and answer and ending with a posttest. The results after being given the material and the posttest showed an increase in knowledge and understanding about popular diseases according to the posttest score. It is hoped that this socialization will be able to prevent popular diseases that most young people experience, so that it can improve the quality of public health.