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Spelling Bee Competition untuk Meningkatkan English Literacy di TBM Karya Muda, Bojonegoro Chyntia Heru Woro Prastiwi; Rika Pristian Fitri Astuti; Fifi Zuhriah; Meiga Ratih Tirtanawati; Ria Ristiana; Rhofiqoh Inayatin
J-ABDIPAMAS (Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : IKIP PGRI Bojonegoro

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Community Reading Park or Taman Bacaan Masyarakat (TBM) is a non-formal educational facility that provides literacy and cultural services to the community. Although TBMs are established based on four legal foundations, in practice, several TBMs face both external and internal challenges. TBM Karya Muda, located in Klepek Village, Sukosewu District, Bojonegoro Regency, also faces both types of challenges. They include a low number of visitors, a limited book collection, lack of variety in TBM programs, limited availability of the management team, minimal funding, lack of collaboration, and unmotivated children visitors who prefer gadgets over reading. Considering the environmental potential of TBM, with 17 schools in its surrounding area, this condition became the basis for the PkM Team to conduct a Spelling Bee Competition at TBM Karya Muda, involving 30 elementary school children from grades 2 to 6. The activity aims to foster a culture of literacy—reading, writing, listening, and speaking—in English from an early age. Spelling ability is a foundational skill for reading and writing literacies. The Spelling Bee Competition was carried out in three stages: preparation, implementation, and closing. The results of the PkM activity show that the Spelling Bee Competition helped increase children's English vocabulary, improve memory, boost self-confidence, motivate healthy competition, and strengthen literacy in reading and writing.
Characteristics of Preeclampsia Patients at Central Mamuju Regional Hospital from 2024 to 2025 Ria Ristiana; Andy Wiraputra
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 16 No. 04 (2025): Jurnal EduHealt, Edition October-December , 2025
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Background: Preeclampsia is a clinical syndrome during pregnancy (after 20 weeks of gestation) characterized by increased blood pressure (>140/90 mmHg) in women whose blood pressure was normal before 20 weeks of gestation. Severe preeclampsia (PEB) is a clinical syndrome during pregnancy (after 20 weeks of gestation) characterized by increased blood pressure (>160/110 mmHg) in women whose blood pressure was normal before 20 weeks of gestation. Risk factors for preeclampsia are age, nulliparity, history of previous preeclampsia, history of hypertension and diabetes mellitus, family history and obesity.Preeclampsia is the leading cause of maternal and infant mortality in Indonesia. Research purposes: This study aimed to determine the characteristics of preeclampsia patients at Mamuju Tengah Regional Hospital from 2024 to 2025. This study used an analytical design with a retrospective cross-sectional approach. This study was conducted using secondary data in the form of patient medical records, then the data was processed using SPSS. Results: From 100 samples, the number of severe preeclampsia cases was 93, preeclampsia cases 6 and eclampsia cases 1.The largest proportion of cases, both in total and in cases of severe preeclampsia, occurred in the 20-35 year age group. The majority of patients were multigravida, namely 86 people (86.0%). Only 14 people (14.0%) were primigravida. The distribution of nutritional status in 100 preeclampsia patients (referring to the total sample) showed that the majority of patients had obesity 2 nutritional status (56 people or 56.0%). Followed by obesity 1 (37 people or 37.0%), overweight (6 people or 6.0%), and only 1 person (1.0%) had normal nutritional status. Most preeclampsia patients (99 people or 99.0%) had no previous medical history. Only 1 person (1.0%) had a medical history. Conclusion: Most cases of preeclampsia, severe preeclampsia, and eclampsia occurred in pregnant women in the productive age group of 20-35 years, and most were multigravida. The most significant finding was a very strong association between the incidence of preeclampsia and obesity nutritional status (reaching 93.0% of the total cases), and most patients had no history of previous comorbidities.