International Journal of Community Service (IJCS)
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): July-December

Health Screening and Education for Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) Prevention and Early Detection of Cognitive Impairment among Elderly in Urban Communities

Azhari Umar Siregar (STIKes Namira Madina, Indonesia)
Sri Raudoh Rezki MR (STIKes Namira Madina, Indonesia)
Desi Meliana Gultom (STIKes Namira Madina, Indonesia)
Feggy Yustika Sitinjak (STIKes Namira Madina, Indonesia)
Rahmat Rizki Siregar (STIKes Sentral Padangsidimpuan, Indonesia)
Seri Astuti Hasibuan (STIKes Namira Madina, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
23 Jul 2026

Abstract

This community service program aimed to conduct health screenings and provide educational interventions for non-communicable disease (NCD) prevention and early detection of cognitive impairment among elderly populations in Tapanuli Selatan Regency. The program involved 60 elderly participants (mean age 68.4 ± 6.2 years) from several villages within the working area of Puskesmas Pintu Padang. Screening methods included physical and biochemical examinations (blood pressure, random blood glucose, total cholesterol, and uric acid levels) as well as cognitive function assessments using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and Clock Drawing Test (CDT). Results revealed that hypertension (65.0%), hyperglycemia (43.3%), and hypercholesterolemia (35.0%) were the most prevalent NCD risk factors, with 73.3% of participants having at least two risk factors. Cognitive impairment was identified in 25.0% of participants (16.7% mild, 8.3% moderate). Educational sessions successfully improved participants' knowledge regarding NCD prevention and cognitive health maintenance. The integrated screening and educational approach proved effective for early detection and health promotion in rural communities. Regular implementation of such programs, strengthened referral pathways to primary health centers, and continuous health education are essential strategies for improving elderly health outcomes in Tapanuli Selatan.

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