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Jurnal Layanan Masyarakat (Journal of Public Service)
Published by Universitas Airlangga
ISSN : 25808680     EISSN : 2722239X     DOI : 10.20473/jlm.v3i2.2019.50-52
Jurnal Layanan Masyarakat (Journal of Public Service) (p-ISSN: 2580-8680 , e-ISSN: 2722-239X) is a scientific journal that publishes articles of community service from the application of various scientific disciplines. The purpose of this journal publication is to disseminate the results of community service activities that have been achieved in the field of community service. JLM, in particular, focuses on the main problems in developing the following sciences in community service: health, social sciences, entrepreneurship, technology, and teaching education.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 419 Documents
ENHANCING FOOD SECURITY THROUGH EDUCATION ON ANIMAL PROTEIN IN KARANGJENGKOL VILLAGE PURBALINGGA DISTRICT Rachmah, Malinda; Budiyoko, Budiyoko; Zulkifli, Lutfi; Sunendar, Sunendar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jlm.v9i1.2025.001-009

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Food insecurity is a condition of inadequate food and nutrition experienced by people in certain areas, which has an impact on the inhibition of physiological growth and public health. Generally, food insecurity occurs in villages that are far from urban access, even though the natural potential in villages is greater than in cities. This is also experienced by the people of KarangJengkol Village, Purbalingga Regency, Central Java. Karangjengkol Village has great natural potential due to its location on the slopes of Mount Slamet, but many of its people live below the poverty line, resulting in food insecurity. The real form of effort to improve the food security of the Karangjengkol Village community is to provide education about the importance of animal protein consumption. Professional rabbit farming was chosen because rabbit meat contains animal protein which is quite high compared to other meats. In addition, the temperature of Karangjengkol Village is suitable for rabbit farming. This service activity is carried out through four stages, namely 1) planning, 2) implementation, 3) evaluation, and 4) independent sustainability. Overall, this service activity went well and smoothly. The data from the results of this service activity show that 68.18% of the Karangjengkol Village community has a monthly expenditure allocation below Rp. 600,000 per person, which means that the fulfillment of animal protein tends to be low. Therefore, after this activity, it is hoped that the Karangjengkol Village community will be able to improve food security and economy through rabbit farming independently, professionally, and sustainably.
COUNSELING ON REPRODUCTIVE DISORDERS MANAGEMENT IN FEMALE BEEF CATTLE LIVESTOCK GROUPS IN DALEGAN VILLAGE, PANCENG DISTRICT, GRESIK REGENCY Suprayogi, Tri Wahyu; Susilowati, Suherni; Hermadi, Herry Agoes; Al Arif, M Anam; Hernawati, Tatik; Mulyati, Sri; Suwanti, Lucia Tri; Maslachah, Lilik; Kurnijasanti, Rochmah; Lestari, Tita Damayanti; Effendi, Mustofa Helmi; Hernanda, Ary Setya; Supriyadi; Saputra, Rakan Mahiid; Dewi, Aprilia Kurnia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jlm.v9i1.2025.026-038

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Management of reproductive disorders in female beef cattle (Bos taurus) is a vital step in enhancing livestock productivity and animal welfare. This educational activity was conducted in Dalegan Village, Panceng District, Gresik Regency, aiming to assist farmers in improving cattle reproductive performance through feed technology and supporting the development of modern farming practices. The methods applied included counseling, practical field demonstrations, and interactive discussions with participants, presented in a qualitative descriptive format. The results indicated an improvement in farmers' knowledge of the causes, clinical signs, and management steps for reproductive disorders such as anestrus, dystocia, and endometritis, as evaluated through pre-test and post-test assessments. Additionally, the activity provided guidance on the importance of feed management, cattle reproductive health, and modern farm management. In conclusion, this counseling successfully increased farmers' awareness of cattle reproductive health, which is expected to support the productivity of beef cattle farming in the region.
ENHANCING KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION OF BONE CANCER FOR ADOLESCENT IN INDONESIA Abdul Bari, Yunus; Mahyudin, Ferdiansyah; Edward, Mouli; Basuki, Mohammad Hardian; Martanto, Tri Wahyu; Wardhana, Teddy Heri; Suyono, Rifki Effendi; Purnamasari, Yunita; Permana, Muhammad Dimas Arya Candra; Ardana, Fahrizal Novan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jlm.v9i1.2025.019-025

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Despite much-advanced therapy developed for bone cancer, prevention of the disease remains the most favorable and low-cost management approach. Bone cancer prevention and education should be initiated with adolescents.  Adolescents are the right group to receive bone cancer education, as they are in an active learning phase and have the potential to develop risky behaviors that can increase vulnerability to cancer, as they are in a stage of active learning but also face the development of risky and unhealthy behaviors. This study aims to assess the knowledge of bone cancer among adolescents in Indonesia. It is a cross-sectional study that uses a questionnaire to evaluate the participants' knowledge of bone cancer. A total of 39 questions regarding family history and general knowledge of cancer are given to the students in a pre-test and post-test format. Between the tests, a group of orthopedic specialists provided a short lecture to the students about the basic knowledge and prevention of bone cancer. The study involved 564 students from junior and senior high schools in Indonesia, with an overall mean age of 14.79 years. Bone cancer was mentioned in the family history of only 0.4% of the participants, but 21.5% to 23.5% were unsure about their own family cancer status. The study found a significant statistical result, indicating that the short lectures given by the orthopedic specialists were effective in enhancing the students' knowledge about bone cancer. The findings suggest that adolescents in Indonesia are still uncertain about their family cancer status and often misinformed about the symptoms of bone cancer. However, an educational lecture or discussion led by an expert in the field has proven to be an effective way to improve the students' knowledge about bone cancer.
IMPROVING THE COMPETENCY OF MOLECULAR GENETICS FOR MGMP BIOLOGY TEACHERS IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN SURABAYA Sugiharto, Sugiharto; Hayati, Alfiah; Amin, M. Hilman F.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jlm.v9i1.2025.010-018

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Molecular Genetics is a compulsory subject in grade 12 of senior high school, covering discussions on Genetic Substances (DNA and RNA), Heredity, Protein Synthesis, Mutations and Biotechnology. Many seniors high school students have difficulty understanding this course, so their report book scores are below the KKM. One of the problems is no practicum to apply this subject because it is constrained by tools, materials, and the skills of the teaching staff at each school. Teachers are a very strategic intermediate target because they will explain directly to their students. The purpose of this community service activity is to improve the competence of teachers who are members of the MGMP Biology in Surabaya, especially in the molecular field. This activity was carried out on Saturday, June 30, 2024, attended by 24 participants coordinated by the Head of the MGMP Biology Surabaya, located at the Molecular Genetics Laboratory, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Airlangga University. During the training, participants were given courses and practicums such as the use of micropipettes, the DNA isolation process, the PCR method and the DNA electrophoresis process. The results of the training showed an increase in teachers' understanding as seen from the comparison of achievement scores between the pre-test (highest score = 50, range of score ​​10 – 20 = 45.83%) and post-test (highest score = 80, range of score ​​10 – 20 = 29.17%); the enthusiasm of participants during the delivery of the courses, practicums and discussions; and the satisfaction index value (above 95%) given by participants. It can be concluded that the Molecular Genetics technique training activities using the PCR and Electrophoresis methods can improve the competence and skills of MGMP Biology Surabaya teachers as an effort to support the learning process in senior high schools. From these results, it is hoped that teachers can be clearer when explaining Molecular Genetics material to their students so that students can understand the material more easily.
EMPOWERING STUNTING PREVENTION: INTEGRATIVE AND COLLABORATIVE INITIATIVE BASED ON THE LOCAL WISDOM OF TENGGER TRIBE Muniroh, Lailatul; Ambarini, Tri Kurniati; Putri, Anggraeny Monica; Oktavia, Shanty; Santosa, Faradyah Lulut; Lailata, Irina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jlm.v9i1.2025.074-085

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Wonokitri Village is a traditional village for the Tengger Tribe, located in the Tosari District of Pasuruan Regency. The village faces several health issues, including a high prevalence of stunted children (23.8%), 21% of mothers not providing colostrum to infants, and 60% of mothers not exclusively breastfeeding because they have introduce complementary foods before the baby reaches six months old. Other health problems include infants with low birth weight, short birth length, and a high rate of premature birth (66%). Therefore, the goal of community service was to prevent stunting through an integrative and collaborative movement based on local wisdom in Wonokitri Village, involving prospective brides, pregnant women, and parents of toddlers as the main targets. The activities begin with coordination with the Village Head and the Head of Community Empowerment. Subsequent activities include situational analysis, social mapping, Focus Group Discussions (FGD), and in-depth interviews to obtain more detailed information about the local wisdom of the Tengger Tribe. Next,the Community Service Team conducts various educational and training activities to enhance the knowledge and skills of the target. Education was conducted using four modules: The Prevent Stunting in Toddler module targeting mothers of toddlers; Prevent Anemia targeting prospective female brides; Maternal Health targeting pregnant women; and Living Healthy Without Smoking targeting fathers of toddlers. In addition, mentoring and home visits were also conducted for pregnant women with Chronic Calorie Deficiency and stunted toddlers. The results of the activities showed an increase in knowledge levels regarding stunting, the dangers of smoking, anemia prevention, and maternal health before and after the education sessions.
OPTIMIZING SELF-MANAGEMENT FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF DIABETES MELLITUS THROUGH SELF-MONITORING PRACTICES AND THE DIARY DM APPLICATION Handayani, Nur Septia; Retrialisca, Fitri; Purwanti, Endah; Qomari, Yusuf Maulana; Ferrari, Rifky Mahdiyah; Wijianto, Buyung; Keyesa, Talidah Nur; Zaen, Maulana Biagi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jlm.v9i1.2025.063-073

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Diabetes mellitus self-management activities, according to the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists, involve monitoring blood glucose and decreasing risk factors. These two activities can be supported by using the Diary DM application, which helps to record blood glucose levels and determine nutritional status to support the reduction of risk factors. The aim of this community service is to optimize self-management for the prevention and control of diabetes mellitus through self-monitoring practices and the Diary DM application. The methods of this community service include socializing, demonstrating, and direct practice on how to conduct blood glucose self-checks and utilize the Diary DM application. The total number of participants in this community service is 20, with an average productive age of 53.6 years. The results of the pre-test and post-test analysis showed an increase in participants' knowledge regarding DM self-examination, with an initial score of 63.88 (pre-test) rising to 86.25 (post-test). Positive attitudes were observed, reflecting participants' awareness and willingness to conduct blood glucose self-checks at home and implement the use of the Diary DM application. The majority of the community service's evaluations indicated "good" and "very good" ratings regarding the speakers, the topics, and the implementation of community service aspects.
COMMUNICATION SKILLS TRAINING FOR HEALTH WORKERS TO IMPROVE SERVICES OF PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER AT SIDOARJO Saptyasari, Andria; Titik Puji Rahayu; Ratih Puspa; Santi Isnaeni; Suko Widodo; Dina Septiani; Rani Sukma Ayu Suteja; Mytha Eliva Veritasia; Intan Fitranisa; Yuyun W. I. Surya; Angga Prawadika Aji; Irfan Wahyudi; Rachmah Ida; Yayan Sakti Suryandaru; Liestianingsih D
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/.v9i1.2025.095-106

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The effective communication is crucial for providing good service at the Community Health Center (Puskesmas). One major issue that can lead to patient dissatisfaction is the communication skills of health workers. When these workers struggle to communicate well, patients may feel poorly served and find it hard to understand their health conditions and care instructions. To address this problem, the Communication Department of FISIP UNAIR organized a training called "Communication Skills Training for Health Workers to Improve Puskesmas Services at the Sidoarjo Regency." The aim of the training was to minimize communication errors between doctors and patients and enhance the community’s view of services at the Puskesmas. The training included various sessions for health workers. They had the chance to share their thoughts, understand patient backgrounds, and practice listening skills. They also learned how to use facial expressions, gestures, and polite language when communicating with patients through role-play exercises. The results of the training were positive. Participants could explain the material through role-play and improved their active listening skills. They managed their facial expressions, gestures, and voice tone better, and applied polite communication with patients from different backgrounds. A final survey showed a 25% increase in communication skills, improving from 55% to 80%. In summary, the community service team concluded that the training was well received and effectively implemented by participants at their health centers.
MENSTRUAL EDUCATION TO ENHANCE KNOWLEDGE IN FEMALE ADOLESCENTS AGED 8–14 YEARS Maulina, Rufidah; Kusumawardhani, Evina; Lestari, Efrila Antika Puji; Putri, Eka Yunanda Permata; Puteri, Elshinta Damayanti Antoro; Puspitasari, Evvy Anjar; Nabila, Fanny Fatatin; Ratri, Fressyana Kusuma; Jamiilah, Jihan Abdillah Nur; Mujahida, Karisma Sakina; Meinawati, Khairunnisa; Mazaya, Laily
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/.v9i1.2025.120-132

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Vulnerable groups include several groups of individuals who experience obstacles or restrictions in achieving a decent standard of living. One of the groups included in the vulnerable group is girls living in orphanages. They have reproductive rights that must be fulfilled, for example getting education and information related to reproductive health. One of them is related to menstrual education. This activity was carried out at the LKSAM Bina Umat Orphanage on May 19, 2024.The purpose of this community service is to increase the knowledge of adolescent children in preparing for menstruation. The method of implementing community service is carried out by brainstorming which contains counseling on menarche, menstruation, dysmenorrhea and personal hygiene using educational media flipcharts and posters, as well as pre-test and post-test to evaluate the level of understanding of the material. The research method used was total sampling technique. This activity involved the sample students used, namely 15 children from the LKSAM Bina Umat orphanage with an age range of 8-14 years.  The results of the activity are: of the 16 targeted participants, 15 participants or 93.75% attended the counseling activities; the average pre-test score was 81.25% and the post-test was 92.5%, it can be seen that there was an average increase of 11.25%. From this activity, it can be obtained that there has been an increase in understanding of menstrual readiness in children aged 8-14 years at Panti
BARRIERS TO IMPLEMENTING ETHICS AND COURTESY IN HEALTHCARE COMMUNICATION AT SIDOARJO COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS Susilo, Zora Calista; Fitranisa, Intan; Ahmad Abduh Haris Hikam; Angelita Theresia Rumondang Limbong; Arief Rifqi Slamet Zuhdi; Lesmana, Aurelya; Ghaida Tsurayya Haq; ⁠Ierica Regitha Syahira Maharanti; Michael Gery Wicaksono; Rahma Mareta Kartika Putri; Satriyani Dewi Astuti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/.v9i1.2025.107-119

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Healthcare providers at community health centers frequently interact with patients and their families from diverse backgrounds. This diversity presents distinct challenges, particularly when communicating about the healthcare services offered by the centers while maintaining ethical standards and courtesy toward both patients and their families. This study, therefore, aims to explore the barriers to implementing ethics and courtesy in healthcare communication following specialized communication training, particularly within Sidoarjo’s community health centers. The communication training was a full-day event organized by the Department of Communication at Universitas Airlangga and included ten representatives from various community health centers across Sidoarjo as participants. Following the training, participants received five days of supervised practice in health communication at their respective centers, concluding with questionnaire responses and in-depth interviews to assess obstacles to implementing ethics and courtesy in healthcare communication. The study findings indicate that factors such as negative perceptions, limited openness, and inadequate emotional support significantly hinder the implementation of ethical and courteous communication within healthcare services in Sidoarjo.
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT IN KNOWLEDGE IMPROVEMENT, THE FOOT SOAKING APPLICATION WARM WATER AND FOOT MASSAGE TO HELP RELIEVE SYMPTOMPS OF PREECLAMPSIA Ika Warisantika; Tridiyawati, Feva
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/.v9i1.2025.149-154

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The prevalence of preeclampsia in Indonesia ranges from approximately 3.8% to 8.5%, it causes 24% of people's deaths. So far Pregnant women with preeclampsia have been treated pharmacologically which has adverse effects. The foot by warm water effect mentions a decrease in blood pressure in third-trimester pregnant women who have hypertension in the Kahuripan public health Area. The Related research also shows that providing non-pharmacological therapy in the form of soaking the feet by warm water and massaging the feet over 2 weeks period, it can reduce blood pressure in pregnant women who suffer preeclampsia. The goal of community empowerment is to improve people's knowledge about preeclampsia and to know how to soak non-pharmacologically by warm water and foot massage using health education methods. This therapy has been proven to reduce blood pressure on preeclampsia. The knowledge and skill improvement of people in Kuta Makmur in public health Tirtajaya area. The result of health education is concluded that significant, it is around 83,3% and 93,3% this skills can be done by themselves.