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EDUKASI DONOR DARAH BERBAGI KEHIDUPAN MENINGKATKAN KESADARAN PENDONOR SEJAHTERA DAN STOK DARAH Iswati, Iswati; Qomariah, Siti Nur; Jannah, Fitriatul; Susanti, Susanti; Mohammad, Alfian Irfhani
Community Development in Health Journal Volume 3, Nomor 2, Oktober 2025
Publisher : PPM STIKES Adi Husada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/cdhj.v3i2.633

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Introduction & Aim: The need for blood is high in healthcare settings due to its frequent use in medical procedures. However, blood supplies have been limited, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The goal of this community service activity is to increase blood supplies, raise public awareness prosperous donor, and foster humanitarian cooperation. Method of Activity: This community service activity was in the form of blood donation and education about donor welfare. The technical strategies used include: 1) socializing blood donation activities to target participants through posters and social media, 2) coordinating the implementation of examinations and blood collection flows, 3) coordinating lecture hours that will be used for blood donation times so that all students can participate in the activity, 4) carrying out blood collection by the Blood Transfusion Installation at several predetermined hours, 5) distributing food to donor participants who do not pass the initial examination and providing attractive souvenirs for blood donor participants who pass the selection. Results: Ninety-six people successfully donated their blood, increasing the blood supply in the Blood Transfusion Installation, Dr. Soetomo Regional Hospital, Surabaya. However, 29 people were unable to donate because they did not meet the requirements. Discussion: This community service is a form of integration of research results on the function of blood donors and increasing cross-sectoral collaboration to improve public health.
MEMBANGUN KEBIASAAN AKTIF BERGERAK MELALUI KEGIATAN SIT LESS MOVE MORE PADA PENDERITA OBESITAS Iswati, Iswati; Mohammad, Alfian Irfhani; Rahayu, Putri Sukma
Community Development in Health Journal Volume 4, Nomor 1, April 2026
Publisher : PPM STIKES Adi Husada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/cdhj.v4i1.685

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Introduction & Objective: Obesity has become a global health problem that requires sustainable intervention. This activity aims to build active movement habits in obese people through the implementation of the "Sit Less, Move More" program. The purpose of this activity is to reduce daily sitting time by up to 30 minutes, increase light to moderate physical activity, and create an environment that supports healthy behavior. Method: Using a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach with clear and measurable stages. There were 22 obese participants who voluntarily participated in the program for 9 weeks. Results: Shows Knowledge About the Dangers of Sedentary Behavior and the Importance of Physical Activity has increased before and after the program, the physical activity of respondents has changed from mostly having moderate activity to high physical activity, There is a change in BMI Obesity level II (≥30.0) to Obesity level 1 (25.0-29.9) as many as 3 people. Discussion: The advantages of this program are small movements that are easily integrated into daily routines, which are more sustainable than heavy exercise that requires time and additional costs, and teaches that every movement is very important so as to change the perception that physical activity can only be done with exercise in fitness centers. This program creates collective awareness and social support among participants, which is the key to the sustainability of the intervention. It is recommended to continue this program with a longer duration for long-term impact evaluation, further research is needed to identify factors that influence the sustainability of healthy behavior after the program is completed. Keywords: Obesity, sit less move more, minimize sitting increase movement