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Wahyunah
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urbangreen.mail@gmail.com
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+6282252194580
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JL. Kayutangi II Komp. Kejaksaan, Banjarmasin - Kalimantan Selatan
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Kota banjarbaru,
Kalimantan selatan
INDONESIA
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
Education on the Utilization of Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) as Complementary Therapy in Anjir Serapat Muara Village Sutrisno, Sutrisno; Norhajjah, Norhajjah; Prawira, Ivan Yudhi; Hidayat, Rahmat; Lestari, Sri; Agustini, Meti
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.v4i2.188

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Indonesia’s rich biodiversity includes many Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) as traditionally used to treat minor health issues. Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) are medicinal plants grown at home for traditional treatment. In Anjir Serapat Muara Village, most residents grow TOGA plants but lack adequate knowledge of their use as complementary therapy. Community Education aimed to improve local understanding and utilization of TOGA to promote independent health care.The intervention had three phases: initial observation and needs assessment, educational sessions with lectures, visual aids, and booklets, and pre- and post-test evaluations. Sixty-five villagers participated in sessions held at the village hall, including interactive discussions.Before education, 60% had good knowledge and 74% used TOGA medicinally. After the program, both knowledge and utilization increased to 100%. Additionally, 86.2% already owned medicinal plants, supporting practical application.This study shows that targeted community education effectively enhances knowledge and use of family medicinal plants, leveraging local wisdom to improve health literacy and self-reliance in complementary therapy.
Effectiveness of Warm Foot Bath Therapy in Managing Hypertension: Community-Based Application in Sepakat Bersama Village, Barito Kuala Nurhanifah, Dewi; Yasin, Asrur; Zinan, Rabiatul; Mutia, Mutia; S, Nessa A.P.; Azizah, Nor; A, Nugraha P.P
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.v4i2.189

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Hypertension is a chronic non-communicable disease that can lead to severe complications such as stroke and heart problems. A non-pharmacological approach like warm foot soak therapy offers a simple and effective method for lowering blood pressure. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of warm foot soak therapy on reducing blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Using a pre-experimental design with a one-group pretest-posttest method, 13 participants with mild to moderate hypertension underwent a single 15-minute session of warm foot soak therapy. Blood pressure was measured before and after the intervention using a digital sphygmomanometer. On average, systolic blood pressure dropped from 180.15 mmHg to 157.77 mmHg, while diastolic pressure decreased from 101.08 mmHg to 96.08 mmHg. Most participants (92.3%) experienced a reduction in blood pressure. The findings indicate that warm foot soak therapy is effective in lowering blood pressure and can serve as a practical non-pharmacological nursing intervention in community health settings.
Exercise-Based Interventions for Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Individuals: A Locality-Specific Analysis in Pekauman Village, RT. 15 Kencana, Amanda Cahaya; Agustini, Meti; Affandi, Ma’ruf; Maulida, Mona; Huda, Muhammad Ainul; Yulida, Yulida
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.v4i2.193

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Hypertension is the disease with the highest mortality rate in the Pekauman area, Banjarmasin City and often does not show early symptoms. Through the implementation of hypertension exercises, a significant decrease in blood pressure was found in hypertensive patients. Through the intervention during 20 minutes of hypertension gymnastics, the results show that hypertension gymnastics can be one of the alternatives to effective and safe hypertension management. The conclusion is hypertension gymnastics can be considered as one of the interventions in managing hypertension in the community.
Impact of Physical Activity Programs on Hypertension Management in Anjir Serapat Muara Village Maulida, Wulan; Agustina, Anita; Sundari, Sundari; Ramlianor, Muhammad; Sugara, Robby Aditya Azhar; Effendi, Muhammad; Wasila, Hardi
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.v4i2.195

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Hypertension is a condition in which a person experiences an increase in blood pressure above the normal limit, which is above 140/90 mmHg, which causes pain and even death. The purpose of this community service is to improve public health efforts through anti-hypertension exercises that can lower blood pressure in the community. The target of this community service activity is the community of Anjir Serapat Muara Village who suffer from hypertension with a total of 35 people. The method used in this community service is the lecture method and demonstration of gymnastics with the community. The results of this community service showed a decrease in systolic blood pressure of 17 mmHg and a decrease in diastolic blood pressure of 5 mmHg. Blood pressure evaluation was carried out 30 minutes after hypertension exercises were performed. This shows that hypertension exercises are effective in lowering blood pressure.
The Effect of Foot Soak Therapy with AGS (Warm Water, Salt, and Lemongrass) on Blood Pressure Reduction in Hypertensive Residents in Anjir Serapat Muara Village Warda, Warda; Milasari, Milasari; Hidayati, Hidayati; Sarwani, Sarwani; Anggraini, Tri W; Rahmah, Maulida
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.v4i2.197

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Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases such as stroke and heart failure. Non-pharmacological interventions are increasingly recognized as essential alternatives, particularly due to the potential long-term side effects associated with antihypertensive medications. This study aims to examine the effect of foot soak therapy utilizing warm water, salt, and lemongrass on blood pressure reduction among individuals with hypertension. The study was conducted on 25 hypertensive residents of Anjir Serapat Muara Village. A quasi-experimental approach employing a one-group pretest-posttest design was implemented. The findings revealed that 92% of participants experienced a decrease in blood pressure following the therapy. This foot soak therapy demonstrates potential as a complementary intervention in the management of hypertension within community settings and has been proven effective in lowering blood pressure in the majority of participants.
Exploring the Role of Acupressure in Blood Pressure Reduction: A Community-Based Study in RT 15 Pekauman Anthasyari, Aufar; Rachman, Aulia; Agustina, Heny; Fikri, Muhammad; Jannah, Rizky Miftahul; Yulistia Dewi
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.v4i2.198

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In Pekauman Village, South Banjarmasin, hypertension is the most common non-communicable disease, often undetected due to the absence of obvious symptoms. Problem Solving for Better Health (pendekatan sederhana namun efektif untuk mengatasi tantangan kesehatan) activities were carried out, including education, blood pressure checks, and acupressure therapy. Headaches in hypertension can lead to disrupted brain circulation and risk of stroke. Acupressure, a non-pharmacological therapy, helps lower blood pressure and relieve headaches by stimulating vasodilation through histamine release. Community development in RT 15 resulted in increased public knowledge and skill in using acupressure as a complementary method to manage hypertension.
Mapping Potensials and Problems to Improve Built Environment Quality in Maluk, Sumbawa Barat Caesarina, Hanny Maria; Natanael, Randy Elfranda
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.v4i2.199

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Maluk is a coastal area in Sumbawa Barat which is located next to industrial and smelter area. Due to this condition, Maluk has sustained some impacts in environment, socio-cultural aspects and local economy development. Hence, this community service aims to assist the local people of Maluk in mapping the potential and problems of their area. The method used was Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) and Focus Group Discussion (FGD) which involves representatives from Mantun village, Pasir Putih village Maluk village, and Bukit Damai village. The result of this activity is the mapping of micro land use in Maluk. 93% of the participants stated the importance of improving their neighborhood. Some of the strategies offered are strengthening the role and involvement of local communities while at the same time utilizing the strategic position of the area by developing the trade and service sectors supported by the tourism sector.
Development of a Community-Based Intervention Model through Infused Water Consumption for Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients Lisnawati, Ica; Anwari, Muhammad; Munadi, M. Hasni; Panda, M. Imannuddin; hair, Abdul; Prananda, Yuda; Ratnatina, Ratnatina; Ermayanty, Wafa; Ra’fah, Siti; Faujiah, Utami
OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal) Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55756/omnicode.v3i2.211

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Hypertension is a non-communicable disease that is commonly suffered by the people in Hulu Sungai Utara Regency. Based on a windshield survey conducted in RT.2 of Kalumpang Luar Village, it was found that around 39.6% of the population suffers from hypertension. This disease is often referred to as a "silent killer" because many hypertension cases do not show clear symptoms, yet it can lead to serious complications such as stroke, heart attack, kidney failure, and other organ damage if not properly controlled. Problem Solving for Better Health activities have been carried out, including education, blood pressure screening, and complementary therapy through the administration of infused water. Infused water contains potassium, which helps balance sodium in the body by removing excess sodium through urine and relaxing the walls of blood vessels to lower blood pressure. The Problem Solving for Better Health program implemented in RT. 2 of Kalumpang Luar Village successfully increased the community’s knowledge and skills in preparing and consuming infused water as a complementary therapy for people with hypertension.
Socialization of The Use of Used Plastic Bottles as a Model of The Human Respiratory System for Elementary School Children Setiani, Nurul; Zakiyah, Zakiyah; Uswah, Uswah; Dirgantara, Marvinda Rizki; Wakinah, Wakinah; Nurazizah, Suci; Siti Sumirah; Qadrsih, Nabilah Rahma
OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal) Vol 5 No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55756/omnicode.v4i2.184

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This community development aims to invite elementary school children from grades 3 to 6 in the Griya Yasa housing complex, to be able to utilize plastic bottle waste as a demonstration tool for the human respiratory system. Where in the Griya Yasa housing complex, plastic bottle waste in each house is collected. The use of plastic bottle waste as a demonstration tool for the human respiratory system aims to train the creativity of elementary school children and be able to apply science lessons on the human respiratory system. Where the production of plastic waste in Indonesia continues to rise annually in line with population growth. Plastic waste is one of the main environmental issues in this decade. The result of this community service for elementary school children is the importance of being able to utilize used goods to make demonstration tools. The children were very enthusiastic in making it.
The Influence of Online Gaming on the Learning Activities of Senior High School Students: A Case Study Hukama, Nadhif Syahmi; Hadi, Muhammad S.; Iswat, Habibi; Fedro, Alfarid; Fathurrahman, Arif Fatahilah
OMNICODE Journal (Omnicompetence Community Developement Journal) Vol 5 No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55756/omnicode.v5i1.212

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Games are commonly played for entertainment, leisure, and recreational purposes. Among adolescents, online games have become especially popular, offering both potential benefits and challenges. While some studies highlight their role in enhancing cognitive skills, collaboration, and motivation, excessive gaming can also negatively impact academic performance and time management. This study aimed to examine the influence of online gaming on the learning activities of senior high school students. Data were collected through using structured questionnaires, semi-structured interviews, observations and distributed to 18 tenth-grade students at Thursina IIBS. The findings indicate that although many students engage in popular titles such as Mobile Legend (Mobile Legends: Bang Bang), PUBG: Battlegrounds (PlayerUnknown’s Battleground), EA SPORTS™ FIFA Mobile Soccer, eFootball™ 2024 (Konami), Roblox, Race Master 3D – Car Racing, Brawl Stars, and Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V), the overall effect of gaming on learning activities depends largely on how students manage their time. Most respondents reported being able to balance gaming with study responsibilities, suggesting that online gaming does not necessarily hinder learning outcomes when moderated appropriately.