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Intervensi Pengendalian Hipertensi Melalui Program Konselor di Dusun Pabuaran Desa Karyamukti Kecamtan Pataruman Kota Banjar Tahun 2025 Vina Sabrina; Mala Nuraeni; Rini Handriani; Alika Arifiyani Ferbianti; Nazwa Salsabila; Zilfa Auliyaa Faidah; Risma Amelia Putri; Rafila Jauza Marshanda; Nawal Nur Ramadhani; Zenia Earlene Tommy Muslimin; Ninda Aulia Fitriani; Muchamad Rihan Subagja; Yuldan Faturahman
Jurnal Kabar Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL KABAR MASYARAKAT
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54066/jkb.v3i2.3000

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Hypertension is a non-communicable disease whose prevalence continues to increase in Indonesia, including in Pabuaran Hamlet, Karyamukti Village, Pataruman Sub-district, Banjar City. This disease is known as the silent killer because it often does not show clear symptoms but can cause serious complications such as stroke and cardiovascular disease. Based on the results of community diagnosis in Pabuaran Hamlet, it was found that the prevalence of hypertension in this area reached 87.8% with high salt food consumption as the main risk factor. To overcome this problem, an intervention was conducted through the Konselor (Hypertension Control with Moringa Leaves) program, which aims to prevent and control hypertension by utilizing moringa leaves to reduce the effects of consuming high-salt foods. This program collaborates with Pataruman 2 Puskesmas through the Sakalor (Saimah Sakelor) program and involves various parties such as PKK cadres, especially Pokja IV, Field Agricultural Extension Workers (PPL), Women Farmers Group (KWT), and village government. The counselor's intervention activities include health education through counseling on healthy eating patterns, demonstrations on processing moringa leaves into herbal tea and procedures for planting moringa plants, as well as distribution of moringa plant seeds and leaflets to the community. The method used in developing the program uses SWOT analysis to identify internal and external factors, and the preparation of a Plan of Action (POA) as an implementation guide. The evaluation results showed that the Counselor program increased community awareness about the importance of hypertension control and how to use moringa leaves. However, several obstacles were faced, such as unoptimal community participation, uneven distribution of leaflets, and limited supporting facilities. Nevertheless, the program succeeded in initiating changes in community behavior in healthy consumption patterns. In conclusion, the Counselor Program can be an effective intervention model in community-based hypertension control. It is hoped that this program can be sustainable with the support of various stakeholders and increased community participation in implementing a healthy lifestyle, so that the incidence of hypertension in Pabuaran Hamlet can be significantly reduced in the long term.
Hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus Screening as an Effort to Prevent Degenerative Diseases in Matahari Pan Factory Workers in Cikoneng District, Ciamis Regency Aliza Puziawati; Ninda Aulia Fitriani; Risma Amelia; Zilfa Auliyaa Faidah; Zahra Bilqis Syahidah; Fajar Permana
Jurnal Pengabdian Bidang Kesehatan Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Bidang Kesehatan
Publisher : PPNI UNIMMAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57214/jpbidkes.v3i2.183

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Degenerative diseases such as hypertension and diabetes mellitus are increasingly prevalent among both productive-age and elderly populations, including industrial workers. This community service activity aimed to conduct early detection and provide health education related to hypertension and diabetes among workers at Pabrik Wajan Matahari, Cikoneng Subdistrict, Ciamis Regency. The methods included physical examinations (blood pressure and blood glucose) and personalized counseling based on the examination results. The activity involved 30 active worker participants. Results revealed that 66.7% had a history of hypertension and 96.7% had a history of diabetes mellitus. These findings indicate a high prevalence of degenerative diseases among workers and underscore the importance of continuous promotive-preventive interventions in the workplace. Follow-up efforts should include routine screenings, healthy lifestyle education, and cross-sector collaboration to reduce the risk of non-communicable diseases among industrial workers.