Putri, Rezky Amelia
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Gerakan Masyarakat Peduli Kesehatan Tanggap Penggunaan Obat dan Kosmetik yang Aman Andriani, Medi; Hafsari, Winda Galuh; Putri, Rezky Amelia; Amelda, Mustika Dwi; Almukharomah, Adella; Amelia, Faranita Nur; Oktaniasih, Putri; Oktapiani, Fenti; Kirana, Sahla Tahta; Safitri, Desti Rizkyan
Jurnal Abdimas Kesehatan (JAK) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Juni
Publisher : Universitas Baiturrahim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36565/jak.v7i2.915

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Community Service carried out by a group of students in order to advance the welfare of the community and educate the nation's life. This activity was carried out in Mersam Village, Mersam District, Batanghari Regency. It was carried out using the method of providing learning experiences in the form of socialization and counseling that went directly to the community carried out by students and lecturers, carried out within 30 days. The results of several activities that we have carried out are in the activity of checking hypertension and blood sugar health, the results were obtained from 40 people who participated in this activity, who had blood pressure> 120/80 mmHg as many as 6 people, 120 - 129/80 - 84 mmHg as many as 9 people, 130 - 139/85 - 89 as many as 7 people, and> 140/90 mmHg as many as 18 people. And have normal blood sugar levels (>99 mg/dl) as many as 7 people, pre-diabetes (100-180 mg/dl) as many as 21 people, Diabetes (>200 mg/dl) as many as 12 people. This KKN activity has succeeded in increasing the knowledge and participation of Mersam Village residents regarding personal and environmental health, increasing local roles and resources, increasing community independence and welfare as well as knowledge for Mersam Village residents regarding the correct use of drugs and safe cosmetics.
A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW: RISK FACTOR FOR BURNOUT-INDUCED HYPERTENSION AMONG WORKERS Putri, Rezky Amelia; Solikhah, Solikhah; Sulistyowati, Sulistyowati
Insights in Public Health Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Insights in Public Health Journal
Publisher : Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Jenderal Soedirman University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.iphj.2025.6.2.14826

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Background : Burnout can be described as a state of physical and psychological exhaustion from job demands or pressures at work that make a person experience prolonged stress. Purpose : This study conducted a systematic review of risk factors for burnout-induced hypertension among workers. Methods: The system review design with PICO and PRISMA flowchart was used; articles were selected from PubMed, ScienceDirect, and inclusion criteria were articles that had risk ratio and relative risk values in case-control or cohort studies. Results: This study analyzed 5 articles and found that chronic work stress can show chronic work stress increases the risk of metabolic syndrome (OR 2.25), no significant association between fatigue and hypertension (OR 0.62), moderate (OR 19.72) and severe (OR 32.55) stress increases the risk of hypertension, fatigue increases the risk of heart attack (RR 2.13). Conclusions: Burnout increases the risk of hypertension among workers. It is important for workers and companies to pay attention to the signs of fatigue and take appropriate precautions to keep their hearts healthy.