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OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal)
Published by UrbanGreen
ISSN : 28096177     EISSN : 28096177     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55756/omnicode
OMNICODE journal (Omnicompetence Community Development Journal) publishes articles from community service and development activities. This journal accepts manuscripts from many fields commit the community service and development topic. Applied science and knowledge that is directly beneficial to the community is the focus of this journal.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 53 Documents
Health Education about Healthy Sleep Patterns at the Aisyiyah Orphanage Nurhanifah, Dewi; Aulia, Nazi Ratul; Agim, Agim; Basri, Ahmad Hasanul; Ayu E., Chinta Kartika; Astuti, Elsi; Norkhaliza, Fitria; Fitriana, Fitriana; Maulana, Iqbal
OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal) Vol 3 No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55756/omnicode.v3i1.153

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Sleep is basic needs for every human being and it has an important role in children's development. Sleep not only has an impact on physical and emotional development, but is also closely related to cognitive function, learning and attention (Liu et al., 2005). A good and regular sleep pattern can have a good effect on health (Guyton and Hall, 2012). Health education with the title "HEALTHY SLEEPING PATTERNS" aims to provide knowledge and insight to the children of the Aisyiyah orphanage about healthy sleep patterns as well as providing knowledge to the children of the Aisyiyah orphanage about sleep pattern disorders. This research was conducted at the Aisyiyah Sentosa Orphanage, Banjarmasin, targeting junior high school children who were residents of the orphanage. The method used in this research is the lecture method, discussion followed by questions and answers. The media used in this research were presentation slides in the form of power point, video leaflets, LCD, laptop and sound system. This research was carried out in several activity stages, namely the opening stage, implementation stage, evaluation stage and closing stage. The results of health education activities were successful and progressed according to the implementation stage. The success of the event can be seen from the post-test results which were all 100% correct.
Application of the Braden Scale Assessment Instrument to Pressure Injury Events at Banjarmasin Islamic Hospital Noorhasanah, Evy; Anita Agustina; Milasari, Milasari; Agustini, Metti; Pramono, Yosra Sigit; Lisnawati, Ica; Millati, Rida`
OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal) Vol 3 No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55756/omnicode.v3i1.168

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These pressure sores can occur in patients who are in a sitting or lying position for a long time. If this occurs, healing will be difficult, costs will be high, hospital stay will be extended, and mortality will increase. Pressure ulcers can be detected using the Braden scale. The Braden Scale shows higher validity and reliability when compared with other measuring instruments. At the Banjarmasin Islamic Hospital, a scale is not yet used and nurses tend to carry out clinical judgment in assessing the risk of pressure ulcers in patients, so errors often occur in risk assessment in patients. This training aims to enable nurses to apply risk assessments to patients using the Braden scale. carried out for 2 days at the Banjarmasin Islamic Hospital totaling 25 people. The training method uses lectures, discussions and role plays. Evaluation by means of pre and post tests. In conclusion: Participants' knowledge and understanding in the application of risk assessment with the Braden scale increased after attending the training.
An overview of key concepts in environmental knowledge: From ecology to sustainable development Humaida, Nida; Murniningsih
OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal) Vol 1 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55756/omnicode.v3i1.170

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As human activities degrade the environment, comprehensive environmental knowledge is vital for sustainability. This paper reviews literature across disciplines to synthesize ecological principles, ethics, environmental threats, and solutions. Major challenges analyzed include climate change, biodiversity declines, pollution, and overexploitation. Conservation approaches like protected areas are examined, along with environmental law and sustainable development integrating economic, social, and ecological dimensions. Implementing sustainability requires transforming awareness, values, and behaviors toward environmental responsibility across society. Findings integrate insights from ecological and social sciences. This interdisciplinary framework informs urgent ethical policies and lifestyle changes to mitigate threats and uphold ecosystem integrity. Despite complex systemic challenges, creative collaboration can integrate human civilization and nature conservation for thriving societies.
The Influence of Organizational Culture, HR Competence, Digital Technology, and Marketing Strategy on MSME Development in the Era of Digital Transformation Wahyu, Wahyu; Sari, Yusnita; Feronicha, Marissa; Handayani, Eka; Hidayati, Tetra
OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal) Vol 4 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55756/omnicode.v4i1.171

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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Indonesia play a strategic role in supporting the national economy but still face significant challenges in the digital transformation era. This study aims to analyze the synergy between organizational culture, human resource (HR) competencies, digital technology, and marketing strategies in MSME development. Based on a literature review, the findings indicate that these four factors are interconnected and mutually reinforcing. An innovative organizational culture drives the enhancement of human resource competencies, while digital technology provides tools to support the implementation of effective marketing strategies. This synergy can be achieved through a holistic approach involving collaboration among the government, private sector, and educational institutions. With an integrated strategy, MSMEs can enhance their competitiveness and achieve sustainable growth.
The Implementation of Human Resource Management Policies in Increasing Student Participation and Engagement in Academic Activities Sami'un, Sami'un; Salim, Agus; Ningrum, Sari Kartika
OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal) Vol 4 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55756/omnicode.v4i1.177

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This research aims to analyze the implementation of Human Resource Management (HRM) policies in increasing student participation and engagement in academic activities at the Faculty of Cultural Management and Business. The study utilized a qualitative approach, including interviews, surveys, and document analysis to gather data. Results indicated that effective HRM policies positively impacted student involvement, particularly through training programs, resource provision, and a supportive learning environment. Key challenges included the gap between theory and practice, along with limited access to advanced training due to time constraints. The findings emphasize the need for continuous evaluation and integration of flexible training opportunities to improve student engagement and academic achievement.
The Water Quality Monitoring Assistance At Ngesong Source Samin, Samin; Adibah, Amalia Nur; Darmawan, Azhar Adi
OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal) Vol 4 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55756/omnicode.v4i1.180

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Maintaining the environment is everyone's obligation; it is a gift from God and must be maintained so that our families are free from disease. Maintaining the environment can be started by using clean water as a daily source. The service is located at Sumber Ngesong, and according to information, the water quality has been monitored for about 5 years. Because water from this source is always used by residents of Punten Village and its surroundings, it is very important to continue monitoring to ensure that the water quality remains good. Therefore, to monitor the water quality in question, this service accompanies parties who have related disciplines. To test the water quality physically and biologically, water samples were taken. The results of laboratory tests showed that the water did not contain potentially dangerous parameters, including coli bacteria. Thus, the water is still suitable for consumption and can be used as raw water. However, the service team recommends that it be processed first, such as boiling.
Education and Implementation in Handling and Preventing Stunting Nurhanifah, Dewi; Bianka, Astina; Natasya, Diva Ayu; Syahril, Muhammad; Sabil, Siti Elsa; Putri, Septia Maharani; Khairilatilfa, Saida
OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal) Vol 4 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55756/omnicode.v4i1.181

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Various educational programs are being conducted among children and youth in South Alalak, Indonesia to improve health and hygiene. Key initiatives include education on proper handwashing, reproductive health awareness, risks of free association, and stunting prevention. awareness, risks of free association, and stunting prevention. Stunting is a condition where children under five have poor nutrition, resulting in stunted development and resulting in stunted growth and development and making the child too short, underweight, and lacking upper arm circumference. Stunting, which results from chronic malnutrition, has serious long-term consequences, including cognitive decline and increased vulnerability to disease. increased susceptibility to disease. Through interventions that include nutrition counseling, health education sessions, and promotion of hygiene practices, results show that education efforts and nutritious food programs can effectively reduce stunting rates and improve child health. This concludes with a call for continued efforts in health education and prevention strategies to improve well-being. health education and prevention strategies to improve the region's well-being of children and adolescents. This journal aims to reduce stunting rates and improve the well-being of children and adolescents in the region through health education and prevention strategies.
Building a Healthy Generation by Making Mackerel Fish Nuggets and Anti-Stunting Mading Anshari, Muhammad; Ardli, Ahmad Qolbi; Laisa, Alya; Mubarak, Muhammad Rusydi; Khairunnisa, Najla; Azizah, Nor; Putri, Novita Rahmadani
OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal) Vol 4 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55756/omnicode.v4i1.182

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The problem of stunting is still a big challenge in efforts to improve children's health in Indonesia, especially in rural areas. This program aims to increase awareness of the people of Sigam Village, Kotabaru Regency, regarding the importance of balanced nutrition to prevent stunting in toddlers and support the health of pregnant women. Two main approaches are carried out in this program: (1) making educational magazines displaying information about healthy eating patterns and the impact of stunting, and (2) making and distributing mackerel fish nuggets as a nutritious food alternative for toddlers and pregnant women. Antistunting posters were installed at the Sigam Village Kindergarten so that they can be easily accessed by parents and caregivers, with the hope of increasing their understanding of nutrition and examples of balanced menus that can be applied in everyday life. The mackerel fish nuggets distributed are made from local ingredients with high protein and omega-3 content which are useful for supporting children's growth and the health of pregnant women. Program evaluation shows a positive response from the community, who feel helped in understanding the importance of nutritional intake and choosing affordable nutritious food. This program has succeeded in increasing public awareness and understanding of the importance of nutrition to prevent stunting, as well as providing practical nutritious food solutions that children like. It is hoped that this activity can continue to be implemented and involve more parties to create a generation that is healthy and free from the risk of stunting.
Increasing Red Brick Production in The Home Red Brick Industry in Dengkol Village, Singosari District, Malang Regency Alamsyah, Alik Ansyori; Darmawan, Azhar Adi
OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal) Vol 4 No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55756/omnicode.v4i2.183

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Dengkol Village, Singosari District, Malang Regency has more than four home industries/brick industry centers. The business that started in 2005 started from the hereditary business of Mr. Subadi, which was finally managed together with the family with the aim of providing a forum and activities for the youth of Karang Taruna Village in Dengkol Village, Singosari District, Malang Regency to boost the village economy. Problems that are still encountered in the home industry of bricks in Dengkol Village, Singosari District, Malang Regency, include; product quality that is still inconsistent in every production process, uncertain selection of material quality, no good management and marketing (sales are still passive) and very limited product variations. The solution to the problems in this home industry is to provide re-mentoring to home industry workers about the correct procedure for making bricks according to SNI 15-2094-2000, provide guidance on proper management, production financing circulation flow until it is known when this home industry experiences Break Event Point and experiences constant business profits. In this activity, the results that have been obtained are the increasing quality and quantity of brick making managed by families and youth of the Dengkol Village Youth Organization, Singosari District, Malang Regency.
Application of Hypertension Gymnastics to Reduce Blood Pressure in the Community in Health Center Facilities of South Banjarmasin Okvitasari, Yenny; Seillawati, Seillawati; Agustin, Shalma; Saptadi, Irman; Safira, 'Ulya Noor; Salsabila, Salsabila; Asshiddiqie, M. Syauqi
OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal) Vol 4 No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55756/omnicode.v4i2.187

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The increasing prevalence of hypertension, influenced by unhealthy lifestyles and lack of awareness, poses a serious public health issue. This project aims to introduce non-pharmacological holistic nursing interventions to support hypertension management within the community. The approach includes the application of warm foot soaking (hydrotherapy), foot massage, and hypertension exercises as simple and cost-effective therapies. A community-based health education and demonstration program was implemented to enhance public knowledge and encourage the independent practice of these interventions. The activity involved residents from Kelayan Timur who actively participated in the sessions. The results indicated improved understanding and willingness among participants to adopt the proposed therapies in daily life. This initiative demonstrated that non-pharmacological interventions can be well-received and practically applied in community settings, offering a valuable alternative in hypertension care. The conclusion highlights the effectiveness and sustainability of holistic methods as a supportive measure in managing hypertension, which can be disseminated through continued collaboration with healthcare institutions.