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Community Development in Health Journal
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Core Subject : Health, Science,
Community Development in Health Journal merupakan jurnal yang berisi artikel-artikel ilmiah hasil kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat dalam bidang Ilmu Kesehatan, yang mencakup keperawatan, kedokteran, teknologi kesehatan, biologi kesehatan, farmasi, kebidanan, analis kesehatan, administrasi rumah sakit, manajemen Kesehatan, gizi, fisioterapi dan bidang kesehatan lainnya yang memiliki kontribusi untuk memberdayakan/ mengembangkan masyarakat dalam meningkatkan derajat kesehatan, kesejahteraan masyarakat dan mencerdaskan masyarakat awam kesehatan (pasien dan keluarga), dan masyarakat akademik maupun tenaga professional bidang kesehatan.
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PEMBERDAYAAN REMAJA MELALUI SPEAR (SCHEDULING PROGRAME: EDUKATIF ATRAKTIF REMAJA) BERBASIS TEORY PLANNED BEHAVIOUR Istiana, Dina; Rukmini, Rukmini; Nur’aini, Riska Jeje; Rahayu, Putri Sukma
Community Development in Health Journal Volume 3, Nomor 2, Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/cdhj.v3i2.631

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Introduction & Aim: The younger generation is seen as the future of the nation, bringing hope and continuing the struggle towards a dignified Indonesia. Therefore, young people are an important asset and a fundamental human resource for future development. The objective of this community service is to apply youth empowerment through SPEAR (Scheduling Program: Attractive Education for Youth) based on the Theory of Planned Behavior. Implementation Methods: The activities carried out were health education, pre-test and post-test games, and how to fill out a daily schedule. The group divided into smaller groups before conducting the pre-test, which was in the form of a game consisting of several questions about reproductive health, drugs, and bullying. After playing the game, the group continued with a presentation of material related to the SPEAR program, followed by a video related to the pre-test game conducted at the beginning and a presentation of material by the group. The group conducted a post-test with a game similar to the one at the beginning. Activity Results: The data generated through the pre-test and post-test showed an improvement, with the final post-test results being 100% good (25 people), whereas the pre-test results were 13 people (52%) below standard, 6 people (24%) adequate, and 6 people (24%) good. With the correct category valued at 2 and the incorrect category valued at 1. Discussion: This program should not be limited to one period only, but should be carried out continuously.
EDUKASI TEKNIK FINGER HOLD DALAM PENGELOLAAN NYERI DISMENORE REMAJA PUTRI Erindia, Firnanda; Revani, Hilda Dea; Budiawan, Putri Ayu Madedi
Community Development in Health Journal Volume 3, Nomor 2, Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/cdhj.v3i2.632

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Introduction & Aim: Dysmenorrhea is a reproductive health problem commonly experienced by adolescent girls and may affect daily activities, learning concentration, and overall quality of life. This community service activity aimed to improve adolescent girls’ knowledge about dysmenorrhea and introduce the finger hold technique as one of the non-pharmacological methods to reduce pain. Method of Activity: The activities included lectures, interactive discussions, and demonstrations of the finger hold technique using media such as booklets, videos, and presentations. Evaluation was conducted through pre-test and post-test involving 12 adolescent girls aged 15–19 years with a history of dysmenorrhea. Results: The results showed that before the education was provided, most respondents had poor knowledge (67%). After the intervention, there was a significant improvement, with good knowledge increasing to 50%, fair knowledge to 33%, and poor knowledge decreasing to 17%. Discussion: Education combined with the demonstration of the finger hold technique was effective in improving adolescent girls’ knowledge about dysmenorrhea and its management. It is recommended that adolescent girls apply the finger hold technique in their daily lives, schools actively participate in providing reproductive health education, and healthcare workers expand counseling using interactive methods.
PEMBERDAYAAN KADER KESEHATAN DALAM DETEKSI DINI DIABETES MELLITUS DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN SUGAR HUNT Ramadhani, Dwi Yuniar; Kurniawan, Afif; Hardiyanti, Siti
Community Development in Health Journal Volume 3, Nomor 2, Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/cdhj.v3i2.629

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Introduction & Aim: Health cadres are a form of active participation in society, equipped with knowledge and skills. Health cadres are not just extension agents but also liaisons with health centers and the early detection of health problems. Early detection of health problems is an anticipation for a person to become aware of their condition. Health problems such as diabetes mellitus can be anticipated by detecting lifestyles that are at risk of diabetes mellitus. This community service aims to increase knowledge, conduct random blood glucose checks, and identify lifestyles at risk of developing diabetes mellitus. Method of Activity: are health counseling, blood glucose checks, and detection of lifestyles at risk of diabetes mellitus using Sugar Hunt. Results: of community service activities were obtained by 29 people (85%) with a good level of knowledge and most of them were not at risk of diabetes mellitus, as many as 18 people (53%) and the results of random blood glucose tests showed normal as many as 18 people (53%). Discussion: Health education activities with interesting media will make it easier for the audience to remember and apply and carry out early detection as an anticipatory step. If you already have diabetes mellitus, it is essential to perform regular blood glucose checks at your nearest health service.
PENINGKATAN KESEJAHTERAAN MULTIDIMENSIONAL LANSIA HIPERTENSI MELALUI PROGRAM SENIKEL DI GADING KARYA, SURABAYA Orizani, Chindy Maria; Firmansyah, Yura Witsqa; Tjokro, Silvia Haniwijaya
Community Development in Health Journal Volume 3, Nomor 2, Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/cdhj.v3i2.630

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Introduction & Aim: Hypertension was one of the most common degenerative diseases among the elderly and could reduce their quality of life if not properly managed. This community service aimed to improve the multidimensional wellness of elderly with hypertension through the SENIKEL (Healthy, Energetic, Comfortable, Inspirational) program in RW 07 Gading Karya, Gading Sub-district, Tambaksari District, Surabaya City. Method of Activity: The method used health education, participatory discussion, and relaxation practice involving 35 elderly people with the criteria of having good cognitive abilities, being cooperative, and willing to participate in the activities until completion, which were carried out on December 27, 2024. Results: The results showed an increase in multidimensional wellness after the intervention. Before education, elderly in the good category of wellness were only 40.0%, increasing to 62.9% after the intervention. Meanwhile, the fair category decreased from 45.7% to 28.6%, and the poor category decreased from 14.3% to 8.6%. Discussion: This activity proved that community-based educational programs were effective in improving the holistic quality of life of elderly with hypertension. It was recommended that similar programs be carried out continuously with the support of health cadres and families to maintain the sustainability of the outcomes.
SELF-BOOK ART THERAPY SEBAGAI INTERVENSI PSIKOSOSIAL UNTUK MENGURANGI KECEMASAN PADA LANSIA PALIATIF DENGAN PENYAKIT KRONIS DI PANTI WERDA BUDI MULIA 2 CENGKARENG Setyaningsih, Tri; Chairunisa, Ratu; Prawitasari, Shinta; Saputra, Aldi; Anisa, Tiara Aulia
Community Development in Health Journal Volume 3, Nomor 2, Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/cdhj.v3i2.642

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Introduction & Aim: Elderly individuals with chronic illnesses in palliative care often experience anxiety and limited understanding of emotional regulation. This community service program aimed to improve knowledge about anxiety management and reduce anxiety levels among elderly residents at Panti Werda Budi Mulia 2, Cengkareng, through Self-Book Art Therapy as a psychosocial intervention. Method of Activity: The program consisted of pre-test and post-test assessments, education on anxiety and mental health, and two sessions of Self-Book Art Therapy involving 30 elderly participants with chronic diseases. Knowledge levels were measured using a structured questionnaire, while anxiety levels were assessed using the Geriatric Anxiety Inventory (GAI). Results: Prior to the intervention, 40% of participants were in the low knowledge category, 50% moderate, and 10% good. After the program, 40% reached the good category and 43% achieved the very good category. The mean GAI score decreased from 14.2 (moderate anxiety) to 7.6 (low anxiety), showing a substantial reduction in anxiety levels. Discussion: Self-Book Art Therapy enhanced participants’ understanding of emotional regulation and promoted relaxation, emotional expression, and social connection. The program also empowered caregivers to continue the activity sustainably. Conclusion: Self-Book Art Therapy is an effective, low-cost psychosocial intervention that improves knowledge about anxiety management and reduces anxiety levels among elderly individuals in palliative care.
EDUKASI DONOR DARAH BERBAGI KEHIDUPAN MENINGKATKAN KESADARAN PENDONOR SEJAHTERA DAN STOK DARAH Iswati, Iswati; Qomariah, Siti Nur; Jannah, Fitriatul; Susanti, Susanti; Mohammad, Alfian Irfhani
Community Development in Health Journal Volume 3, Nomor 2, Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/cdhj.v3i2.633

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Introduction & Aim: The need for blood is high in healthcare settings due to its frequent use in medical procedures. However, blood supplies have been limited, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The goal of this community service activity is to increase blood supplies, raise public awareness prosperous donor, and foster humanitarian cooperation. Method of Activity: This community service activity was in the form of blood donation and education about donor welfare. The technical strategies used include: 1) socializing blood donation activities to target participants through posters and social media, 2) coordinating the implementation of examinations and blood collection flows, 3) coordinating lecture hours that will be used for blood donation times so that all students can participate in the activity, 4) carrying out blood collection by the Blood Transfusion Installation at several predetermined hours, 5) distributing food to donor participants who do not pass the initial examination and providing attractive souvenirs for blood donor participants who pass the selection. Results: Ninety-six people successfully donated their blood, increasing the blood supply in the Blood Transfusion Installation, Dr. Soetomo Regional Hospital, Surabaya. However, 29 people were unable to donate because they did not meet the requirements. Discussion: This community service is a form of integration of research results on the function of blood donors and increasing cross-sectoral collaboration to improve public health.
OPTIMALISASI MANAJEMEN DIABETES MELLITUS MELALUI EDUKASI KESEHATAN BERBASIS KOMUNITAS DAN PENDEKATAN SPIRITUAL Bistara, Difran Nobel; Setiawan, Arif Helmi; Ikwan, Mochamad; Savitri, Ardyarini Dyah; Susanti, Susanti
Community Development in Health Journal Volume 3, Nomor 2, Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/cdhj.v3i2.639

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Introduction & Aim: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease with increasing prevalence, including in Wonokromo Village, Surabaya, where high-risk factors such as unhealthy eating patterns and low physical activity are common. Spiritual approaches and community-based health education are expected to improve DM management and patients' quality of life. This study aims to optimize DM management through spiritual approaches and community-based health education. Method: The activity was conducted with a participatory community-based approach, involving 85 participants diagnosed with DM or at high risk. The intervention included interactive health education on DM management, spiritual approaches through reflection and prayers, and capacity building for health cadres. Evaluation was done by measuring blood sugar levels and post-tests to assess knowledge improvement and behavioral changes. Results: The results showed that 90% of participants adopted a healthy lifestyle after the education, and 75% felt more motivated to take care of themselves. Additionally, 85% of members of the “Sahabat Sehat Diabetes” community actively participated in the activities, and 100% of cadres were able to conduct early detection and self-management education for DM. Discussion: Continuous health education, spiritual approaches, and social support enhancement proved effective in improving participants' knowledge, motivation, and medication adherence. The capacity building of health cadres is key to the sustainability of this program, which can be expanded to the wider community.