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Jurnal Pengabdian
Published by Gayaku Publisher
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Jurnal Pengabdian so-called as JP, is a peer-reviewed journal Published By Gayaku Publishing with the registered EISSN 2830-6503., JP is a peer-reviewed journal to publish/disseminate scientific works and innovations in the form of scientific articles. This journal concerned with the practice and processes of community engagement. This journal accepts and publishes scientific articles focused on community service. The theme of the articles included in the scope (coverage) that can be accepted for publication in this journal, but not restricted, are: Economy Technology development for agricultural development Technology Engineering for human welfare Educational development to educate society Strengthening the community Public health Socialhumanities Jurnal Pengabdian is an applied science paper. An applied science paper is based on original research related to community engagement program. The kind of research depends on your field or the topic of community engagement (a program that has been done, an experiment, the impact of your program, survey, interview, questionnaire, etc.). The research paper will be based on the analysis and interpretation between theory and community engagement program and you need to explain the problems faced by the local community where the program is conducted. Jurnal Pengabdian invites lecturers, students and community service activists to send manuscripts that discuss relevant topics with the focus above. Manuscripts are written using an academic approach or scientific method by presenting data on the impact of community service activities that have been carried out. The themes are written must have an impact or can be generalized to local, regional or national populations. Jurnal Pengabdian only considers the original paper for publication. It means that the manuscript has not been published and not considered to be published in another journal. Jurnal Pengabdian does not consider multiple submissions and redundant publications to be included.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 94 Documents
Penyuluhan Kesehatan Memanfaatkan Tumbuhan Obat Tradisional Warisan Leluhur Untuk Kesehatan Masa Kini Di Kelurahan Padaleu Kecamatan Kambu Kota Kendari Sulawesi Tenggara La Aso; Wa Ode Sifatu; Elsa Septiani Putri; Lilik Rita Lindayani; Laxmi, Laxmi; Ardila; Ni Luh
Jurnal Pengabdian Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Juli-Desember
Publisher : Bengkulu Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58222/jp.v4i2.1777

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The objective of PKM (Community Service) is to increase public knowledge about selecting plants for treating certain diseases at home and how to use them, as well as to create health independence in the community. In addition, this activity aims to raise public awareness of the importance of utilizing local plants as traditional medicines inherited from ancestors, especially in Padaleu Village. The materials used in this activity included knowledge about the management of plants for traditional medicine and public health, as well as anthropology and health materials from competent sources. The methods used were lectures and discussions to improve the competence and understanding of the community, especially housewives and local government officials. This activity was carried out directly through counseling and question and answer sessions so that participants could understand and apply this knowledge in their environment. The results of the study show that the outreach activity succeeded in increasing the knowledge and awareness of the community, especially housewives and Dasawisma administrators, about the use of local plants as traditional medicine inherited from their ancestors. Participants showed great enthusiasm and actively asked questions about traditional medicine and its use. In addition, this activity was able to create a more independent community in managing health and utilizing natural resources in a sustainable manner. The conclusion of this report is that educational activities on the use of local plants as traditional medicine have successfully increased the knowledge, attitudes, and skills of the community, especially housewives and Dasawisma administrators, in managing and utilizing plants for family health. In addition, these activities are expected to encourage community health independence and preserve local wisdom related to traditional medicine inherited from ancestors.
Pemanfaatan Potensi Kelapa Sawit Hasil Replanting untuk Pembuatan Gula Merah (Arenga Pinnata Merr) di PT. Barumun Agro Sentosa Ayu Afifah Sihombing; Sri Dewi Harahap; Epa Saulina Siregar; Arifky Manahan Simamora; Edi Gunawan Harahap; Raja Aminuddin Siregar
Jurnal Pengabdian Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Juli-Desember
Publisher : Bengkulu Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58222/jp.v4i2.1791

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The replanting process in plantation sectors generates significant biomass waste that is often underutilized. This study aimed to valorize felled trunks from replanting activities into a value-added food commodity at PT. Barumun Agro Sentosa. The method employed was participatory action research, comprising field observations, interviews, and production demonstration plots conducted in September 2025. Sap collection was performed using the apical meristem tapping technique on felled trunks aged approximately 25 years. To ensure quality and prevent fermentation, the sap acidity was maintained at a pH of 6.0 to 7.0 using natural preservatives before undergoing thermal evaporation. The results indicated that the average sap productivity ranged from 1.7 to 2.5 liters per trunk per day. The final product exhibited a solid texture, dark color, and distinctive savory-sweet taste comparable to traditional palm sweeteners. It is concluded that processing sap from felled trunks is technically feasible and supports the concept of zero waste agriculture. This practice offers a viable economic alternative for local communities and plantation workers by transforming residue into profitable resources.
Optimalisasi Kotoran Sapi sebagai Pupuk Organik Ramah Lingkungan di Desa Sunggam Tonga Farhan Siregar; Pratama Hidayah Nuddin Tanjung; Iman Fahri; Marzuq Affandi; Zulfahmi
Jurnal Pengabdian Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Juli-Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58222/jp.v4i2.1792

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The accumulation of untreated livestock waste and the excessive reliance on inorganic fertilizers are significant agricultural issues in Sunggam Tonga Village. This community service program aimed to empower farmers by transferring technology to optimize cow manure into environmentally friendly organic fertilizer. The method employed was a participatory approach involving field observations, interviews, socialization, and a technical demonstration of the fermentation process. The production process utilized cow manure mixed with rice husks and enriched with rice washing water, using Effective Microorganisms 4 (EM4) as a bioactivator to accelerate decomposition. The activity resulted in the successful production of mature solid organic fertilizer within 14 days, characterized by a crumbly texture, dark color, and the absence of a foul odor. The program effectively increased community knowledge regarding waste management and provided a practical skill set for producing nutrient-rich compost. It is concluded that this appropriate technology offers a sustainable solution for mitigating environmental pollution caused by livestock waste while reducing farming production costs.
Efforts to Improve Sensory Stimulation in the Elderly Through Therapy Group Activities for the Elderly at the Regional Technical Implementation Unit Tresna Werdha Social Institutions Pagar Dewa Bengkulu Silvalia Rahma Pratiwi; Susanty, Yunita Ery; Zuraida; Niken Pratiwi; Anggel Ghonyyu
Jurnal Pengabdian Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Juli-Desember
Publisher : Bengkulu Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58222/jp.v4i2.1801

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Aging is a natural process that every individual experiences. Generally, someone over 60 years of age is considered elderly. Many changes occur in the body, including changes in sensory function. One way to improve sensory function is through Group Activity Therapy (GAT). The goal of sensory stimulation group activity treatment is to elicit a positive reaction from the patient by engaging all five senses. This community service program aims to improve sensory function in the elderly. The implementation method involves measuring sensory function before and after the GAT activity. This activity took place on August 1, 2025, in the Hall of the UPTD (Residential Unit) of the Pagar Dewa Bengkulu Social Welfare Home. The results showed improved sensory function in the elderly after participating in Group Activity Therapy.  

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