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Meningkatkan Pelayanan Kesehatan Ibu Dan Bayi Baru Lahir Melalui Kunjungan Neonatal Kusumaratna, Rina; Arnelia, Audrey; Aqsenta, Nadira; Surya Annisa, Woro; Wulandari, Utami
AMMA : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 11 : Desember (2024): AMMA : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : CV. Multi Kreasi Media

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Health efforts to reduce the risk of health problems in infants under one month old include three neonatal visits (KN1-KN3). These visits aim to increase neonatal access to basic health services and detect infant abnormalities early. Services, provided by doctors, midwives, or nurses, can be conducted at health centers or through home visits, involving infant examinations and counseling for mothers. Community service activities include refreshing cadres, home and partner visits, making reporting barcodes for partners and health promotion for mothers. The results showed significant relationships between mothers' knowledge (p = 0.018), beliefs (p = 0.003), and attitudes (p = 0.039) with the neonatal visits conducted. Continuous education for health cadres about the importance of complete neonatal visits is essential to achieve comprehensive service coverage for infants under one month old.
Enhance Skills and Utilization of The G-Form Application Among Elderly Health Cadres at Health-Post Kusumaratna, Rina Kurniasri; Gunawan, Talitha Imanina Putri; Fahreza, Muhammad Abdul Hafiz; Wulandari, Utami
Jurnal Kreativitas Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (PKM) Vol 8, No 5 (2025): Volume 8 No 5 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Malahayati Lampung

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ABSTRACT Elderly health cadres were community members who selflessly devoted their time and skills to serve as elderly posyandu cadres. Their essential contributions enhanced accessibility to health services for seniors and boosted community participation in health initiatives. The introduction of the simple early screening (SKILAS) instrument significantly improved the early detection of health issues among the elderly, ensuring timely care and intervention. Health education employed lectures, informational leaflets, and interactive video informative as primary media education, supplemented by home-visit observations to evaluate community service activities. After a two-day training session, twenty elderly health cadres significantly improved their skills in performing simple elderly screenings and effectively using the e-SKILAS form for early detection activities at the integrated health-post (p<0.001). To ensure they stayed informed about community health issues affecting the elderly, it was recommended that training sessions be conducted routinely on a biannual basis. Keywords: SKILAS Intrument, Early Detection, Elderly Heath, Community Cadres, Posyandu.
The Application of Neo-Vernacular Architecture in the Redesign of the Aceh Arts and Culture Park in Banda Aceh Wulandari, Utami; Idawati, Dyah Erti; Nursaniah, Cut
Jurnal RAUT VOLUME14, No 1 (2025): EDISI JANUARI-JUNI 2025
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

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Acehs diverse cultural heritage expressed through music, dance, theater, and traditional customs, highlights the need for a dedicated space to preserve and promote local arts. This study aims to redesign the Aceh Arts and Culture Park in Banda Aceh using Neo-Vernacular Architecture, an approach that combines traditional values with modern design principles. The design adopts five key principles: Direct Connection, Abstract Relationship, Landscape Integration, Contemporary Interpretation, and Future Relationship. These are reflected in the form, massing, and faade treatments inspired by elements of Acehnese culture such as the Rumoh Aceh, traditional dances, and local customs. Located on Teuku Umar Street with a site area of approximately 31,000 m, the park is designed as a cultural hub equipped with supportive facilities. Using a qualitative method, the research involves field surveys and literature review. The study finds that the Neo-Vernacular approach reinforces cultural identity, improves climate responsiveness, and enhances the parks function as a center for cultural preservation and tourism. The project is expected to establish a new architectural identity for Banda Aceh and attract both local and international visitors.