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Warta Pengabdian Andalas: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengembangan Dan Penerapan Ipteks
Published by Universitas Andalas
ISSN : 0854655X     EISSN : 27971600     DOI : 10.25077
Jurnal Warta Pengabdian Andalas (JWA) Jurnal Warta Pengabdian Andalas (JWA) is a scientific journal managed by LPPM Universitas Andalas. This journal accepts articles related to community services for Indonesian society in field of both life and social sciences. It is published four times in a year, namely March, June, September, and December.   Jurnal Warta Pengabdian Andalas (JWA), with registered number ISSN 0854-655X (print),  is a scientific multidisciplinary journal published by Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Universitas Andalas. It is in the national level that covers a lot of common problems or issues related to community services. The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of community services. Jurnal Warta Pengabdian Andalas (JWA), contains various activities of the teaching staff in Universitas Andalas in handling and managing the various potentials, obstacles, challenges, and problems that exist in society. Implementation of service activities also involve the participation of the community and partners. Service activities are organized into an activity aimed at improving the welfare of society. In the following year of publication, the journal is going to publish four-nually. Any interested author could submit the manuscript following the submission guidelines. Please read these guidelines carefully. Authors who want to submit their manuscript to the editorial office of Jurnal Warta Pengabdian Andalas (JWA) should obey the writing guidelines. If the manuscript submitted is not appropriate with the guidelines or written in a different format, it will be REJECTED by the editors before further reviewed. The editors will only accept the manuscripts which meet the assigned format. Every article that goes to the editorial staff will be selected through Desk Review and Initial Manuscript Evaluation processes by Editorial Board. Then, the articles will be sent to the peer reviewer and will go to the next selection by Double Blind Peer-Review Process. Further details on reviewing policy and processes are available on submission guidelines.  
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Education on Bullying Prevention for Junior High School Students at Muhammadiyah 5 Padang Ramadani, Mery; Markolinda, Yessy; Augia, Trisfa; Nurliza, Okta; Salsabila
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 33 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.33.1.75-81.2026

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According to a 2019 survey by United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), bullying occurs in children worldwide. Globally, more than 30 percent of students aged 13 to 15 regularly experience bullying. Bullying can cause anxiety and fear in adolescents, disrupt concentration in school, and encourage them to avoid the school environment. Bullying problems that occur in schools require preventive intervention. The goal is to prevent this bullying practice from continuing or escalating into more extreme actions. Interventions in the form of education and training are an initial effort to convey a message to adolescents, individuals, or groups about the dangers of bullying. Community service activities at Muhammadiyah 5 Junior High School in Padang City aimed to increase adolescents' knowledge of bullying prevention. The implementation consisted of four stages: problem analysis, preparation, implementation, and evaluation of activities. The average pretest knowledge level increased from 58.47 to 84.02 (posttest) after the education was provided to 72 students. This activity has been proven to increase students' and the school community's insight and understanding of bullying. For the program's sustainability, it is hoped that the school will be involved and committed to regular bullying eradication activities. A sustainable program will increase anti-bullying awareness in schools.
Digital Financial Literacy for Bamboo MSMEs: A SIAPIK Application Training Initiative in Lamongan Wahidahwati; Rahayu, Rika; Zahro, Maratus; Maryam, Dewi; Kirana, Ardilla Ayu
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 33 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.33.1.1-9.2026

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East Java is a region rich in MSMEs in the food, beverage, craft, and other handmade goods sectors. One such area is Sukolilo Village, Lamongan, which is a renowned center for the bamboo craftsmen industry in Lamongan, participants were 10 bamboo craftsmen in Sukolilo Village. One of the reasons behind this initiative is the importance of financial literacy in the MSME sector, which is considered low and focuses only on profit/loss from a sales value. One thing that needs to be considered is the importance of determining the costs of the production process and determining the selling price, thus creating simple bookkeeping for MSMEs to increase financial literacy. One of the effective strategies in implementing community service activities in Sukolilo Village, Lamongan is to implement three stages of implementation, namely identification, training and mentoring, monitoring and evaluation. Based on the community service activities carried out in Sukolilo Village, which were attended by bamboo craftsmen in Sukolilo Village, Lamongan, it can be concluded that bamboo craftsmen in Sukolilo Village, Lamongan, started downloading the SIAPIK Bank Indonesia application from their respective cellphones via the Play Store and started using the SIAPIK application starting from registration, filling in business information, initial application settings, to entering financial data. The results of monitoring and evaluation indicate that bamboo craftsmen in Sukolilo Village require dedicated time and thought to prepare financial reports. Most bamboo craftsmen are housewives, so they require dedicated time to record their finances due to their busy daily schedules. This activity has clear outcomes is qualitative improvement. Implication this activity is to improve the quality of human resources, including in terms of expanding insight, knowledge, and improving skills.
Strengthening Pancasila-Based Digital Ethics Among Gen Z: A Community Service Program in SMA Negeri 34 Jakarta Hartanto; Suprayitno, Dede; Wardani, Ayu; Hayati, Kumala
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 33 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.33.1.56-66.2026

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As Indonesia’s foundational ideology, Pancasila faces considerable challenges in the digital age, particularly among Generation Z, who, as digital natives, often struggle to embody its values in online interactions. This study examines both the comprehension and application of Pancasila values among students at SMA Negeri 34 Jakarta, while evaluating the effectiveness of a community service program aimed at reinforcing digital ethics through a Pancasila-based framework. Namely by using the quasi-experimental one group pre-post design method. The program adopted an interactive pedagogical approach, integrating real-world case analyses and digital challenges to reconceptualize Pancasila from an abstract normative ideal into a practical moral compass. Empirical findings reveal that prior to the intervention, students demonstrated a limited grasp of Pancasila’s principles, reflected in an average pre-test score of 5.1 out of 10. Following participation in the program, the average post-test score rose significantly to 8.9 out of 10, representing a 74.5% improvement. This substantial increase highlights the efficacy of contextual and practice-oriented methodologies in bridging the gap between ideological principles and behavioral practices. The findings affirm the enduring relevance of Pancasila as a moral framework for Generation Z within digital environments, while offering a replicable model for the integration of Pancasila-based character education in secondary schools across Indonesia. However, this study has causal limitations, as it only measured student outcomes in urban areas and public schools. Different outcomes may be found in rural or religious schools.
Women Cardiovascular Awareness And Physical Activity Promotion Muliantino, Mulyanti Roberto; Ananda, Yuanita; Afriyanti, Esi; Merdawati, Leni; Mailani, Fitri; Muthia, Rahmi; Rahayu, Siski
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 33 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.33.1.10-18.2026

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Women's insufficient cardiovascular awareness remains a major obstacle in preventing cardiovascular disease (CVD) within this demographic. Addressing key contributing elements such as inactive lifestyles and insufficient physical activity among females is essential. The SEJIWA group, a women's fitness team in Padang, aims to foster healthy living, consistent physical training, and advancement in cardiac wellness. This program seeks to strengthen cardiovascular awareness and establish routine exercise culture among SEJIWA members. Various techniques were employed, encompassing educational sessions, promotional activities, health assessments, and practical training. The program ran from July through August 2025, with participation from 30 female SEJIWA members. Results revealed enhanced cardiac awareness score following education (50.04 versus 69.80), elevated physical activity measurements after weekly exercise routines (642.56 versus 940.38 MET). The majority exhibited unhealthy waist measurements, most participants were either obese or overweight, over half demonstrated elevated blood pressure readings and hypertension, most showed high cholesterol levels, while only a minority presented with elevated blood glucose. This program illustrated the efficacy of combined interventions including education, promotional strategies, screening, and consistent exercise in enhancing awareness and behavioral patterns. Nevertheless, the substantial CVD risk factors observed among participants highlight the critical need for sustained programs targeting CVD prevention in women.
Pengenalan Lean Manufacturing untuk Meningkatkan Daya Saing UKM Rendang Gadih di Payakumbuh Fahlevi, Fidruzal; Amrina, Elita; Hasan, Alizar; Putri, Nilda Tri; Zadry, Hilma Raimona; Indrapriyatna, Ahmad Syafruddin; Taufik; Wirdianto, Eri; Kamil, Insannul; Fithri, Prima; Wisnel; Rahmayanti, Dina; Jumeno, Desto; Patrisina, Reinny; Adi, Alexie Herryandie Bronto; Huda, Ashila Nurul; Liperda, Rahmad Inca; Fandeli, Hary; Maulana, Ghufran; Febriano, Raihan
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 33 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.33.1.19-27.2026

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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of Indonesia's economy, contributing over 60% to the national GDP and employing more than 97% of the workforce. In Payakumbuh, culinary SMEs have significant potential due to the abundance of local raw materials and high demand for traditional foods such as rendang. Rendang Gadih is one such SME focusing on rendang production for both local and regional markets. However, inefficiencies in production, inconsistent quality, and manual management processes limit its competitiveness. This community service activity introduced the concept of Lean Manufacturing to improve efficiency and reduce waste. The main tools socialized were Value Stream Mapping (VSM), Process Activity Mapping (PAM), and identification of the eight types of waste, along with the application of Kaizen principles for continuous improvement. Implementation was carried out through preparation, socialization, and evaluation stages. The results of this activity are expected to help Randang Gadih enhance production efficiency, minimize waste, and strengthen competitiveness, serving as a model for other culinary SMEs in West Sumatra.
Community Empowerment of Nagari Salimpek in Developing a Herbal Cosmetic Village Based on Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) Yenny, Satya Wydya; Gustia, Rina; Rahmatini; Usman, Elly; Asri, Ennesta; Akhyar, Gardenia; Ariani, Tutty; Sari, Mutia; Sari, Indah Indria; Yossy, Vesri; Julia, Dwi Sabtika; Ashar, Miranda; Taria, Sari Almira
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.33.1.67-74.2026

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Nagari Salimpek in Alahan Panjang, West Sumatra, has a potential for wellness tourism due to its rich biodiversity, especially medicinal and cosmetic plants. However, community awareness in managing Family Medicinal Gardens (TOGA) remain limited, with only three of twenty household groups actively cultivating herbal plants. This condition emphasizes the need for community empowerment to optimize health and economic benefits from local resources. This community service program aimed to enhance local capacity in cultivating and processing TOGA as the basis for developing a Herbal Cosmetic Village. The programme began on 19 July 2025 and was evaluated over six months. Activities included educational sessions on TOGA utilization, training on herbal and cosmetic plant processing, distribution and planting of herbal seeds, and the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with local stakeholders. A pre-test and post-test evaluation involving 31 participants showed significant improvement in knowledge, with understanding of the “herbal center village” concept rising from 29% to 55% and awareness of Nagari Salimpek’s potential increasing from 32% to 77%. Overall, participants gained broader insights into the role of TOGA in health, cosmetics, and economic development. These results highlight the importance of continued education, mentorship, and government support to establish Nagari Salimpek as a model Herbal Cosmetic Village for wellness tourism.
Education on Exposure and Health Risks of Forever Chemicals (PFAS) for Housewives and Adolescent Girls Ilmiawati, Cimi; Silvia, Roza; Arisanty, Dessy; Usman, Elly; Masrul; Amir, Arni; Hasmiwati; Reza, Mohamad; Ariadapa Rahadi, Didan; Fauzan, Rezky; Abi Ghofari Siregar, Muhammad; Olivia, Ivonne; Dwiharyani, Yuli; Ilham, Muhammad
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 33 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.33.1.28-38.2026

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Our community service activity aimed to increase knowledge and awareness about the dangers of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), known as “forever chemicals,” which are commonly found in household products, food packaging, and cosmetics. Long-term exposure to PFAS has been associated with numerous serious health effects, including an increased risk of several cancers, disruption of hormone homeostasis, liver toxicity, impaired immune function, and adverse reproductive and developmental outcomes.  The participants included housewives and adolescent girls (n = 20) who attended Padang Pasir Community Health Center, East Padang, Padang on 6 September 2025. An interactive educational session was conducted using a pre-test–post-test design to evaluate changes in knowledge and awareness. Analysis of participants who completed both assessments showed an improvement in knowledge following the intervention, with the greatest increases observed in understanding of healthy cooking utensils (50%) and the presence of persistent chemicals in cosmetics (50%). However, evaluation of awareness levels revealed only a minimal increase in median scores (from 57 to 60), which was not statistically significant (p = 0.221). We conclude that a focused educational session is effective in improving participants’ cognitive knowledge, but a more comprehensive and sustained approach is needed to promote meaningful behavioral change and deeper awareness, particularly since practicality and convenience remain major considerations when choosing household products, food packaging, and cosmetics.
Improving Safely Managed Fecal Sludge Management in Tabek Village Through a Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) Approach Gusmira; Zulkarnaini
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 33 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.33.1.47-55.2026

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Ownership of sanitation facilities does not necessarily guarantee the achievement of safely managed sanitation if it is not accompanied by adequate fecal sludge management. This condition is still prevalent in Tabek Village, Dharmasraya Regency, where all households have septic tanks, yet none have ever been desludged, increasing risks of leakage, groundwater contamination, and environment-based diseases. This community service activity aimed to increase public awareness and commitment to safely managed sanitation through the community-led total sanitation (CLTS) approach. Participatory triggering based on participatory rural appraisal (PRA) included sanitation mapping, transect walks, fecal volume calculations, contamination route analysis, and social contracts. The activity involved 25 community representatives assisted by sanitarians from the local health center and health office. Results showed that 15 septic tanks lacked manholes, and none had been emptied due to limited knowledge and lack of information on desludging services. Visual and emotional triggering led to a collective commitment to desludge septic tanks between January and April 2026. This activity demonstrates that the CLTS approach is effective in shifting community paradigms from merely owning facilities to actively managing safe sanitation.
The SDIDTK–My Plate Model to Improve Maternal Nutrition Literacy and Child Growth Neherta, Meri; Hermalinda; Novrianda, Dwi; Mansur, Arif Rohman; Sari, Ira Mulya; Rahmadhani, Dian; Rahmanelly, Suci; Yantje, Oktavvia Fittrianna; Rilda, Yuli
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 33 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.33.1.82-91.2026

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Malnutrition and delayed child growth remain critical challenges in Indonesia, primarily driven by low maternal nutritional literacy and inadequate early stimulation. Addressing these issues is vital to reduce the high stunting prevalence and improve child development outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate the SDIDTK-Isi Piringku (Stimulation, Detection, and Early Intervention - My Plate) model using a quasi-experimental pre-post test design without control. The intervention was conducted on 30 mothers of children under two years old and Posyandu cadres at Bungus Health Center, Padang City. The results demonstrated a significant enhancement in maternal knowledge and attitudes regarding child growth, leading to a 45% increase in nutritional literacy. Furthermore, the intervention successfully strengthened family-community collaboration. In conclusion, the SDIDTK-Isi Piringku community-based model is proven effective in empowering mothers. This model serves as a strategic prototype for local policies to prevent stunting and supports the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2, 3, and 4.
Family-Involved Health Education to Improve Iron Tablet Adherence among Pregnant Women in Bungus Community Health Centre, Padang Priscilla, Vetty; Sabri, Rika; Wahyu, Wedya; Mansur, Arif Rohman; Krisheilandara, Aurelia
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 33 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.33.1.92-104.2026

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Anaemia during pregnancy remains an important maternal health problem in Indonesia. In the Bungus Community Health Centre, anaemia among pregnant women remained high despite the distribution of iron tablets, indicating that tablet availability alone was insufficient to ensure adherence. Limited knowledge, negative attitudes toward side effects, and lack of family support, especially from husbands, were identified as key barriers. To evaluate the effect of family-involved health education on pregnant women’s adherence to iron tablet consumption, knowledge, attitudes, and family support. This community-based pre–post educational intervention was conducted in August 2025 in the Bungus Community Health Centre working area, Padang. Participants were 10 pregnant women and 10 husbands selected. The intervention consisted of interactive health education for pregnant women and husbands, printed educational materials, and reminder stickers placed in participants’ homes. Knowledge, attitudes, and family support were assessed using pre- and post-test questionnaires. Adherence was monitored using records in the Maternal and Child Health (KIA) book during the activity. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics. Before the intervention, only 30% pregnant women regularly consumed iron tablets, while 70% were non-compliant. After the intervention, adherence of consume iron tablets increased to 80%.  The percentage of knowledge improved among pregnant women from 60% to 90%, positive attitudes increased from 50% to 60%, and good family support increased from 50% to 70%. Family-involved health education improved adherence to iron tablet consumption among pregnant women in this community setting. This approach has the potential to strengthen maternal anaemia prevention programmes in primary care, particularly when combined with husband involvement and home-based reminder media.

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