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Journal of Health Community Service
ISSN : 27981169     EISSN : 27980804     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33086/jhcs.v1i1
Core Subject : Health, Education,
Journal of Health Community Service as an International Journal focuses on community service program to advance theories, research and practices related to all forms of outreach and community service, which have developing health community. Community service means services to society, especially in health sector, applying science and technology based on their field, increasing the capacity of society and community empowerment. The journal draws on existing issues from that health of field. This includes highlighting innovation of community empowerment, and reporting on health research, community-based research, action research, and community services, as well as improving the knowledge and practice in the field of health community.
Articles 92 Documents
Identification and recognition of hazards in the work environment in welding workshops Merry Sunaryo; Moch Sahri; Ratna Ayu Ratriwardhani; Farid Willy Kurnia
Journal of Health Community Service Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): Journal of Health Community Service: 2026 May
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The workplace is a place in which there are workers or the environment that is often entered by many workers who also intersect with sources of danger. The high number of work accident cases shows that there is still a lack of awareness of workers and companies in handling work safety issues. The welding workshop is one of the workplaces in the informal industry that needs attention in the implementation Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) in the workplace. Therefore, it is necessary to identify and recognize hazards in the work environment carried out by the welding workshop.  The implementation of identification and recognition of hazards in the work environment was carried out on the welding workshop Jl. Jemur Ngawingan, the city of Surabaya. Activities have the main target is workers.  The number of workers who became respondents was a total of 8 people.  The implementation method carried out is identification and socialization related to the risk of hazards in the workplace, using poster media. The understanding given to workers is Knowledge of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH), Knowledge of the risk of hazards in the workplace, and the Importance of Using PPE (Personal Protective Equipment). There is an increase in workers' knowledge based on the results of the pretest and post test conducted. So that most workers understand the importance of implementing OSH, hazards in the work environment, to the importance of using appropriate PPE (personal protective equipment). Furthermore, it is necessary to do a deeper understanding of OSH, especially in occupational health. Workers need to know more about what hazard factors exist in the environment they work in and how to overcome them.
Mental Health Screening of the Elderly in a Social Nursing Home Masrina Naomi; Novida Nengsih
Journal of Health Community Service Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): Journal of Health Community Service: 2026 May
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Elderly people are a vulnerable group at risk of experiencing physical and mental health disorders due to the aging process, which causes a decline in bodily functions and psychological abilities. Emotional mental disorders in the elderly, such as anxiety, depression, loneliness, and dementia, can affect quality of life and the level of independence in carrying out daily activities. Therefore, early detection through mental health screening is an important preventive step to identify the risk of mental disorders from the beginning. This activity aims to determine the emotional mental health condition of the elderly through screening using the Self Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ). The method used was a community service activity with a mental health screening approach involving 34 elderly people at the Panti Sosial Tresna Werdha Budi Luhur Jambi. The implementation was carried out over one day using the SRQ questionnaire consisting of 20 questions with “yes” and “no” answer choices. The screening results showed that most of the elderly were not indicated to experience emotional mental disorders, totaling 26 people (76%), while 8 people (24%) were indicated to experience emotional mental disorders. The majority of respondents were male, totaling 24 people (71%). These results indicate that mental health screening can serve as a preventive effort to increase elderly awareness of the importance of maintaining mental and physical health. In addition, increasing physical activity, religious activities, and relaxation techniques such as yoga and meditation can be strategies to prevent and reduce emotional mental disorders in the elderly. Thus, routine mental health screening needs to be carried out as part of elderly healthcare services to improve their quality of life and psychological well-being.

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