Eka Cahyani
Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, UIN Sumatera Utara

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PENERAPAN PENGORGANISASIAN DAN PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT PADA POSYANDU LANSIA DI POSYANDU KAMBOJA DESA TUNTUNGAN II Eka Cahyani; M. Iqbal Firdaus Matondang, M. Iqbal Haqiqi Zein, Rani Suraya
Jurnal Kesehatan Vol. 2 No. 10 (2025): Jurnal Kesehatan (JK)
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The Cambodian Elderly Posyandu Program in Tuntungan II Village aims to improve the health and welfare of the elderly through routine health checks, counseling, and elderly exercise. This study used a qualitative descriptive method, namely by conducting direct observations and interviews to collect data on program implementation. Data were analyzed using thematic techniques. The interviewed sources included the head of the posyandu, posyandu cadres, and the local community. The results showed that this program was successful in improving the health of the elderly and strengthening social relationships between participants. Although it went well, further evaluation is needed to identify potential improvements and developments. Program funding comes from the Village Fund Allocation (ADD). Overall, this program provides significant benefits and can be used as a model for similar programs in other areas, with ongoing development to expand its scope and effectiveness.
PERILAKU MEROKOK PADA REMAJA PUTRI DI KOTA MEDAN Eka Cahyani; Irgi Ariyani; Nur Anisa; Putra Apriadi Siregar
ZAHRA: JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND MEDICAL RESEARCH Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): JULI
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This study aims to understand the motivations and psychosocial dynamics behind smoking behavior in young women. Based on in-depth interviews with two informants—a university student and a barista—it was found that emotional stress, social pressure, and the need for relaxation were the primary factors driving their smoking habits. Despite having knowledge about the dangers of smoking, both informants exhibited a cognitive-behavioral gap due to emotional attachment and mild dependency. The study also revealed that permissive family attitudes and peer influence reinforced their behavior. Although both informants had attempted to quit, internal struggles and the lack of environmental support hindered their efforts. These findings highlight the need for a holistic approach—including psychological, social, and educational interventions—to support smoking cessation, especially among young women.