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Journal of Sustainable Community Service
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Journal of Sustainable Community Service is a collection of articles on community service activities in the field of economic empowerment. This journal is published in order to participate and contribute thoughts and reports on community service activities as well as a vehicle for disseminating community service activities in the field of community economic development. Transpublika Publisher is the publisher of the scientific and multidisciplinary journal JSCS. There are a lot of common problems or issues that are related to community services that are covered at the national and international levels. The dissemination of conceptual concepts and research findings in the field of community services is the goal of this journal publication. JSCS includes a variety of activities from the lecture on handling and managing society potentials, obstacles, challenges, and issues.
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SOCIALIZATION OF THE ACCURACY REGARDING THE CALCULATION OF RECAPITULATION FOR INPATIENTS BASED ON AGE, DISEASE AND GENDER AT CHARIS MEDIKA HOSPITAL Putri, Riza Suci Ernaman; Putri, Widya; Triani, Melfina
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): SEPTEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v4i4.732

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A hospital is one of the subsystems of health services that organizes two types of services for the community, namely health services and administrative services. Health services include medical services, medical rehabilitation and care services. Every health service or hospital should be proud if every patient who visits continues to increase, the increase in patients can be seen from the changes in the existing graph of the number of patient visits. The number of patient visits that continues to increase greatly affects the smooth running of each health service, because patients who often visit have high trust in the health service they visit. The number of visits for inpatients for postpartum care based on age, disease, and gender is 115 visits, the number of visits for care patients based on age, disease, and gender is 37 visits. It can be concluded that medical records officers should write down inpatient data completely and clearly in the register book, good communication between medical records officers and doctors treating patients should be good so that the diagnosis written by the doctor in the patient's medical record is easy to read.
INORGANIC WASTE BINS TO INCREASE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN MANAGING HOUSEHOLD WASTE Kurniawan, V. Reza Bayu; Sulistyorini, Dewi; Gutama, Detha Sekar Langit Wahyu; Wibowo, Robertus Anggi Candra; Pasaribu, Wandoni; Purnomo, Haryo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v4i4.734

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The increase in population significantly impacts the growth of waste volume. In Indonesia, poor waste management exacerbates the issue of waste. In Yogyakarta, specifically, this problem has become critical due to the permanent closure of the integrated waste disposal site that has been relied upon. Despite various government programs being implemented, the active participation of the community as waste producers in addressing waste issues must be continuously enhanced. Independent waste management is one of the frequently proposed solutions. This program is supported by an overarching program called the waste bank. The existence of the waste bank must be accompanied by a high level of community participation. However, the lack of community access to the waste bank needs attention. Accordingly, this community service program will provide inorganic waste bins to increase community participation in managing inorganic waste while supporting the role of the waste bank. There are two main activities in this program: the design and production of inorganic waste bins, and the community education of household waste management. This community service collaborates with the waste bank located in Muja-Muju, Yogyakarta, targeting the campus area of the Faculty of Engineering at UST and the community on Miliran Street. This initiative also involves cooperation between the campus and the bank in institutional-scale waste management.
UTILIZATION OF ARECA NUT AS A CORROSION INHIBITOR AND ECOPRINT FABRIC MATERIAL BY THE SUKAKARYA VILLAGE WOMEN'S FARMING GROUP, MUSI RAWAS REGENCY, SOUTH SUMATRA Putra, Erwin Hendra; Erwin, Erwin; Prayoga, Dedo Kevin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v4i4.756

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PT Pertamina EP Pendopo Field, within the GEMILANG (Movement for Women to Preserve Nature through Areca Nut Conservation) program, has successfully empowered the women of Sukakarya Village by promoting the cultivation and utilization of the abundant areca nut trees in the area. As beneficiaries of the GEMILANG program, the Melati Women's Farming Group (KWT Melati) has successfully produced health products from areca nuts, such as ginger areca nut tonic (bandrek) and areca nut juice. Since the program's inception in 2020, KWT Melati has become more productive, engaging in vegetable cultivation and organic fertilizer production using areca nut waste. As the program has grown, GEMILANG has become increasingly inclusive, involving more women from Sukakarya Village. New initiatives under GEMILANG now include the development of areca nuts as a corrosion inhibitor for the industrial sector, using areca nut waste in fabric production through eco-printing techniques, and exporting areca nuts.
TRAINING ON MEASURING THE FINANCIAL FEASIBILITY OF THE BUSINESS AT MSME RAJUT DENZAA IN LAMPUNG Yusbardini, Yusbardini
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v4i4.759

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Feasibility analysis is essential for every MSME (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) as a consideration for whether a business is feasible to continue. The result of financial feasibility analysis is expected to determine whether the business plan is economically profitable or not. The purpose of this service is to provide training on measuring business feasibility at MSME Rajut Denzaa in Jambi. This training aims to help MSME Rajut Denzaa understand whether the business they are running is financially viable. Viable means that the income received from the business exceeds all the costs incurred during its operation. The owner of the MSME must truly understand whether their business is indeed feasible to continue. Lack of knowledge on financial feasibility measurement is the core problem of MSME Rajut Denzaa. Therefore, the PKM Team needs to provide this training to help MSME Rajut Denzaa understand whether their business is feasible to continue or not.
DEVELOPMENT OF MEDICINAL VEGETABLE CULTIVATION FOR FAMILY USE (TOSGA) IN REALIZING SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION FOR WOMEN IN PENGABUAN VILLAGE, ABAB DISTRICT, PALI REGENCY, SOUTH SUMATRA Masona, Sarion; Nasution, Adam S.; Putra, Erwin Hendra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v4i4.761

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In Pengabuan Village, women dominate poverty. The vulnerability of this group is explained by the fact that they do not have enough training, experience, and a source of investment to put food on their table (to meet even basic family needs, including healthcare). This journal in this case study is the implementation of the Independent Agriculture for Empowerment Village Women ("PERMATA") program, which is initiated by PT Pertamina EP Adera Field at Pengabuan Village, Abab Districts, Penukal Abab Lematang Ilir (PALI), South Sumatera. Its purpose is to increase economic welfare as well as the health of society by growing Medicinal Family Vegetables (TOSGA). Under the theme of building an inclusive and sustainable economy, PERMATA, in its fourth year, will focus on product diversification from TOSGA-derived herbs and group capacity building, followed by institutional mentoring. The program has had far-reaching effects on economic, social, and environmental welfare. One initiative has seen a dramatic increase in the income of women's groups and made a real dent in greenhouse gas emission targets through straw waste alternative energy. The PERMATA program has increased community awareness and capabilities in managing the environment and the production of herbs as flora medicinal plants. Through sustainable agricultural innovation, the program also improved quality life criteria or indicators of life.
ASSISTANCE TO STRENGTHEN BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONAL GOVERNANCE AND FINANCIAL REPORTING TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE COOPERATIVE BUSINESS PROCESS Murdiono, Achmad; Zen, Fadia; Istanti, Lulu Nurul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v4i4.771

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Regency Blitar is one of the districts in East Java province with a high number of SMEs. One sector that is growing rapidly in this area is cooperative production. Cooperatives with production business units have the potential to become key drivers of economic growth on a small scale in the Blitar Regency. However, despite the high potential for business development through cooperatives, the progress of business unit growth under cooperative management is still classified as low. Based on the analysis of this activity, several problems were identified: 1) The majority of cooperatives are developing business units without conducting feasibility analyses, making them very vulnerable to business failure. 2) Cooperative managers lack the ability to diversify their businesses. 3) The cooperative administrators' abilities in financial management and reporting are still low. This activity began with introductory activities that included a literature review, followed by field studies through secondary data. The next stage involved an internal Focus Group Discussion (FGD) aimed at identifying the real conditions of cooperatives in the field, conducted with the Blitar Regency Cooperatives and MSMEs Service. To ensure the smooth running of the activities, the executing team coordinated with the partner institution, namely the Blitar Regency Cooperatives and MSMEs Service, which is the official government body responsible for fostering cooperatives.
DIGITAL MARKETING STRATEGIES FOR KUCEKIN LAUNDRY MSMEs Rasyid, Ardiansyah; Wangsadjaja , Erwin; Dragon, Jevon Andina; Arta, Wellson
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v4i4.783

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Digital marketing strategies involve activities that responsibly address social and environmental aspects while meeting the needs of consumers and businesses. The training target is a laundry business located in West Jakarta, which faces numerous challenges, particularly in digital marketing. The goal of this activity is to help the business enhance its digital marketing knowledge to boost sales. The training method involves face-to-face sessions focusing on digital marketing, including how the business interacts with its environment and stakeholders. This strategy aims to improve brand loyalty, enhance employee and customer satisfaction, ensure compliance with regulations, and increase profitability. Through this activity, it is hoped that the issues faced by the business can be resolved, thereby improving its sustainability and effectiveness in marketing its services. The outcomes of this activity will include publications in journals and intellectual property rights (HAKI).
EDUCATION ON THE PREVENTION OF HYPERTENSIONTO AVOID COMPLICATIONS IN THE CLINIC ROOM OF THE ACEH BESAR HOSPITAL Cahyady, Edy; Rizkidawati, Rizkidawati; Desreza, Nanda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v4i4.790

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Hypertension is currently known as the ‘silent killer’ because it is not often found with obvious signs and symptoms. Risk factors for hypertension include family genetic history, overweight or obesity, lack of physical activity, unhealthy lifestyle, alcohol consumption, and stress. The purpose of the activity is to increase public understanding in the prevention of hypertension in order to avoid its complications. This activity was held in the polyclinic room of the Aceh Besar Hospital. Participants who attended directly were patients who visited the hospital for re-control and treatment with a total of 17 patients. This community service method was carried out in the form of counselling and discussion. This activity was carried out on 25 April 2024 in the hospital poly room at 09.30 WIB until completion. The activity began with recording the participants and continued with the presentation of the objectives of the activity and material related to hypertension and its complications. From the activity it was found that the patient's level of understanding of poor diet was low in fibre, low physical activity, the use of excess salt content in cooking. It is recommended that people with hypertension can improve their lifestyle, diet, rest patterns that are not appropriate, and for families to continue to provide strong motivation to sufferers.
KULAK .ID: AN INNOVATIVE SITE TO INTRODUCE SMES TO ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY BASED ON VILLAGE POTENTIAL Agustina, Yuli; Pratikto, Heri; Churiyah, Madziatul; Basuki, Andi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v4i4.817

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Kulak.id is an innovative platform designed to empower Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) by promoting economic sustainability based on the unique potential of villages. This initiative leverages local resources and capabilities, enabling SMEs to thrive within their communities while contributing to the broader economic landscape. The platform serves as a bridge between traditional village industries and modern market demands, offering tools and support for businesses to enhance their operations and reach. By focusing on the inherent strengths of village economies, Kulak.id not only fosters sustainable business practices but also preserves and revitalizes local cultures and industries. The ultimate goal of Kulak.id is to create a resilient and self-sufficient economic environment for SMEs that can adapt and flourish in the face of global challenges.

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