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Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment
ISSN : 28293029     EISSN : 28278747     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35882/ficse.v2i3.42
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment (FiCSE) publishes peer-reviewed, community services activities articles in an open-access format. Accepted articles span the full extent of the Engineering, Social, Science, Health and Education. FiCSE seeks to be the world’s premier open-access outlet for community services papers. As such, unlike traditional journals, FiCSEdoes not limit content due to page budgets or thematic significance. Rather, FiCSE evaluates the scientific and implementation methods of each article for validity and accepts articles solely on the basis of the research. Likewise, by not restricting papers to a narrow discipline, FiCSE facilitates the discovery of the connections between papers, whether within or between disciplines.
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Prevention of Hypertension Emergency Through Community Empowerment in the Working Area of Puskesmas Pacar Keling, Pucang Sewu, and Tambakrejo Surabaya Jujuk Proboningsih
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v2i1.35

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Hypertension is a chronic disease that has earned the title of the silent killer because its symptoms are often without complaint. Many people with hypertension are unaware of their disease for a long time, as the appearance or recognition of symptoms of the disease takes some time. Patients realize their disease after experiencing complications. The target is expected to have good knowledge and understanding of the care and prevention of hypertension patient emergencies, can apply in their daily lives as an effort to manage their disease in order to obtain optimal blood pressure, continue to carry out routine controls to the Puskesmas and take medicine regularly, consume appropriate food in the right amount and do regular and sufficient physical activity. Activities were carried out from June to August 2022, targeting 75 people and health cadres. The method used in the implementation of activities in the form of lectures and questions and answers about healthy living behavior to prevent emergencies in hypertensive patients, demonstrations of measuring blood pressure, BMI, determining salt requirements, regulating daily diet, and hypertension exercises. The media used are modules on healthy living behaviors to prevent emergencies and demonstrations of hypertension exercises. The results and outcomes of community service that have been carried out are almost all (86.7%) female participants, most (52.1%) are ≥61 years old, almost all (93.3%, 97.3%) are Muslim and Javanese, most (58.7%) in the family have no history of hypertension, most (64%) systole pressure ≥ 140 mmHg, most (56%) diastole pressure ≥ 90 mmHg and most (50.7%) cholesterol levels ≥ 200 mmHg. The results of this community service can be used as a motivation to increase community participation in making efforts to prevent and treat hypertension emergencies early in the Pucang Sewu, Pacar Keling, and Tambak Rejo Puskesmas areas, becoming a starting point for the realization of residents who are able to control blood pressure by regulating diet, obeying taking medication, and hypertension exercises and doing regular activities and materials to improve the performance of the Puskesmas while increasing the range of health services for the Puskesmas. INDEX TERMS Prevention, hypertension emergencies, community empowerment
STRENGTHENING ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH IN THE INFORMATION AGE Nur Laili, Anis; Esyuananik, Esyuananik; Khasanah, Uswatun
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v2i2.36

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Adolescents are curious, adventurous and challenging, and are more likely to accept the risks of their actions without detailed consideration, which is typical of adolescence (Soetjiningsih, 2010). The conditions of globalization make the condition of adolescents even worse, so supervision and guidance are needed for adolescents. In the New Normal period, the Teaching and Learning Process activities in schools are 50% held offline, santri and santriwati who go to school are allowed to bring smartphones, to access school assignments, after completing the assignment, it is used to socialize with more capacity because in the cottage they are not allowed to bring smartphones or socialize. The purpose of this service is so that adolescents understand more about reproductive health and utilize smartphones to access reproductive health after completing school assignments. The method used in community service activities Strengthening Adolescent Reproductive Health in the Information Age, carried out by providing counseling on adolescent development, reproductive health and information media. The results of the pre-test on reproductive health obtained a sufficient knowledge value of 13 people (52%) while the value was less than 12 people (48%), adolescents' knowledge of information media, obtained sufficient knowledge as many as 11 people (44%) and less knowledge as many as 5 people (20%). After being given counseling, the results of the post test of knowledge about adolescent reproductive health with good grades were 18 people (72%) and those with less knowledge were 2 people (8%) and 1 week after being given Leafleat, the knowledge of adolescents about reproductive health was 100% good. The knowledge of adolescents about information media is good to 21 people (84%) and sufficient knowledge is 4 people (16%). The cottage manager has provided time to access related to adolescent reproductive health. There is an increase in adolescent knowledge about adolescent reproductive health and utilization of information media.
EMPOWERMENT OF HEALTH CADRES IN SUPPORTING THE WELLBEING OF CLIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (PGK) IN SURABAYA, INDONESIA minarti, minarti
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v2i2.37

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a public health problem with an increasing prevalence and incidence of CKD. This increase in incidence is in line with the increase in the incidence of hypertension and diabetes mellitus. Health cadre support for clients with CKD has never been done because specific knowledge about efforts to support health in clients with CKD has never been done. Objective To increase the potential of health cadres through empowerment in order to provide support and motivation for Chronic Kidney Disease clients towards wellbeing. The method used was training including lectures, questions and answers, discussions, role play, pre tests and post tests and the media used: modules and needs identification sheets for CKD clients. Implementation of activities for 3 meetings which are divided into stages of providing material, assigning cadres to identify the support needs of clients, the second meeting discussing the results of identifying needs divided into groups, and the last meeting cadres role play to provide support to clients. The results showed that there was an increase in knowledge before and after empowerment through training. Based on the results of the pre-test assessment, the highest score was 93 and the lowest score was 60, the average score was 70.2, while the highest post-test score was 100 and the lowest score was 67, the average score was 80.4. The difference between post-test and pre-test results ranged from 0-26 points. It was found that more social support needs are needed by CKD clients Empowerment carried out on health cadres is one way to improve wellbeing conditions in CKD clients through various supports. ,
EMPOWERMENT AND FORMATION OF MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH CADRES FOR DELIVERY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS IN THE FACE OF OBSTETRIC AND NEONATAL COMPLICATIONS IN BOJONEGORO, INDONESIA Handayani, Aris
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v2i2.39

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In Bojonegoro, the maternal mortality rate has tended to increase over the last 2 years, in 2017 there were 17 people distributed at 100.93 per 100,000 live births in 12 health centres.2017 as many as 17 people spread 100.93 per 100,000 live births in 12 health centres. While in 2018 reached 27 people 157.23 per 100,000 live births. To accelerate the reduction of MMR in Indonesia, the government has issued various policies, such as the planning of childbirth and prevention of complications with stickers (P4K) programme. The programme, which was issued by the Minister of Health in 2007, is a breakthrough effort in accelerating the reduction of maternal and newborn mortality through activities to improve access and quality of services, which at the same time is an activity that builds community potential, especially community awareness for preparation and follow-up in saving mothers and newborns. So that the Bojonegoro Midwifery D III Study Program carries out activities to empower and form maternal and child health cadres in the context of delivery planning and preparedness in the face of Obstetric and Neonatal Complications in Bendo Village, Kapas District, Bojonegoro. The purpose of this community service is to carry out empowerment activities and the formation of maternal and child health cadres in the context of planning childbirth and preparedness in the face of obstetric and neonatal complications in the village of Bendo Kec. Kapas Kab.Bojonegoro.The form of activities is the formation and training of maternal and child health cadres in the context of planning childbirth and preparedness in the face of obstetric and neonatal complications. The source of costs in this activity is charged to funds from DIPA Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya. The outputs of this activity are: 1) the formation of maternal and child health cadres who have completed the training; 2) Increased knowledge and skills of Communication, Information, and Education (IEC) of maternal and child health cadres; 2) Maternal and child health cadres disseminate the ability of childbirth planning and preparedness in the face of obstetric and neonatal complications and to carry out counseling on the prevention of complications to pregnant women, fertile women and couples of childbearing age around their place of residence on an ongoing basis; 4) Decreased incidence of maternal mortality.
Optimizing the Role of Posyandu through Nutrition Huts in the Context of Prevention and Accelerating the Reduction of Stunting at the Rural Level Hariyono, Hariyono; Megasari, Ni Luh Ayu; Setyowati, Dewi
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v2i3.41

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Reducing the stunting rate has been declared a national priority program. The government continues to move to organize the tools for accelerating stunting prevention and formulating the 2018-2024 National Strategy for the Acceleration of Stunting Prevention. Community nutrition counseling is one of the strategic steps that can be taken to improve health status and optimize the role of Posyandu as a health service facility for the community at the grassroots level. Participants in this activity were community health cadres, community leaders and communities with children under five who have stunting risk factors in Bulurejo Village, Diwek District, Jombang Regency. The implementation method includes the preparation, implementation, and evaluation stages. The results of community service activities were that more than half of the respondents (53%) were aged 20-25 years, all respondents were female, the education level of most of the respondents (83%) was high school/equivalent and most (75%) of the respondents had jobs as Housewife. Referring to the requirements for cadres, the ability to read and write is one of the requirements to become a cadre so that the elementary education level meets the cadre requirements. In addition, the type of work most cadres are housewives (87.5%). Knowledge about stunting and nutrition huts before being given training more than half had poor knowledge (56%), knowledge about stunting and nutrition huts after being given training most had good knowledge (63%). This community service program has initiated the formation of a nutrition hut at the toddler posyandu in Bulurejo Village, Diwek District . In addition, there has been an increase in the knowledge and skills of cadres to carry out early detection of stunting using a Z score.
Advancing healthcare: integrating telemedicine with baby incubators at puskesmas dampit to ensure seamless health services Irianto, Bambang Guruh; Luthfiyah, Sari; Maghfiroh, Anita Mifthahul
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v3i1.42

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Puskesmas in Malang Regency do not yet have facilities for monitoring LBW in real time via android either by health workers at the health centre or the patient's family. Puskesmas Dampit serves communities spread across several villages with a coverage area spread across several villages. This is an obstacle for families to get access to monitor the patient's progress, because the patient is in the NICU or ICU room. Another thing is that there is no training for users in the use of telemedicine-based Baby Incubator equipment. The role of users and families of patients is very important to keep the equipment in good condition. However, operating trainings based on new technology for users have never been conducted. Efforts to solve the above problems are to carry out counselling and assistance in the use of baby incubator equipment to users including nurses, midwives and other non-health worker users, so as to increase the knowledge of officers or users which in turn will have an impact on increasing the productivity of officers or users and improving the quality of service at the health centre. The purpose of this Community Service is to increase the role and participation of Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya in improving the degree of public health in the Puskesmas Dampit area, Malang Regency. The results of community service through the application of telemedicine-based Baby Incubator at Puskesmas Dampit are increased knowledge and skills regarding telemedicine-based baby incubator equipment. This will improve health services, especially for babies who need intensive care. The implementation of this technology provides significant benefits, including increased accessibility of health services, speed of response to patient health conditions, family involvement in care, and efficient use of resources. Assistance to Puskesmas personnel and patient families in the form of training, monitoring and evaluation of the use of appropriate technology in the form of Telemedicine-based baby incubator utilization.
Advancement and Maintenance of Infant Incubator in Medokan Ayu Health Centre Surabaya for Effort to Kepp Continuity of Serive Syaifudin, Syaifudin; Kholiq, Abdul; Lamidi, Lamidi
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v2i3.43

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Health Development is a leading program among 45 important programs that must be carriedout throughout the country related to sectoral and regional development, where the health program is in 12thplace. Health programs in the city of Surabaya are carried out through puskesmas. One of the servicesavailable at the Medokan Ayu Health Center (PKM) is interchangeable rooms. At the Medokan AyuSurabaya Health Center, there is also a delivery room, as well as infant incubator equipment for babies bornprematurely. Baby incubator makes the percentage of babies born safe and the ability to survive fromhypothermia higher in premature infants. The increasing sophistication of medical devices raises questionsabout device safety and reliability of infant incubator tools, hence the importance of controlled parameterinspection in medical devices. safety inspection and performance is performed by clinical professionals. Atthe community health center for maintenance activities it is not yet reached because there are no staff tohandle it. In community service, carrying out maintenance activities for infant incubator equipment aims toensure that the infant incubator is ready and suitable for use so that services can continue. From the results ofthe activities, infant incubators have been produced which are in good condition and ready and fit for use.From the measurement results, it was found that the biggest error when the infant incubator was set at 36oCwas -0.69oC and 0.86 at 34oC
Early Detection of Caries and Efforts to Prevent Dental Caries in Retardation Mental Children Through Empowering Teachers and Parents at SLB BC Optimal Surabaya Ulfah, Siti Fitria; Agus Marjianto
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v2i4.44

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Dental caries is a disease of the hard tissue of the teeth which is characterized by tissue damage, starting from the tooth surface, starting from the enamel, dentin, and extending to the pulp. Dental caries in mentally retarded people is in the moderate category. The data update for SLB BC Optimal Surabaya in 2021 revealed that 100% of the mentally disabled experienced dental caries. Dental caries in mentally retarded children can be prevented by their parents and teachers. Their involvement is very important to achieve optimal dental health in mentally retarded children. The method used is: Starting from permits to partners, target preparation, community service team, materials, tools and materials needed. Providing physical assistance to parents and teachers in the form of tools/materials to support oral physiotherapy and tools/materials to detect dental caries. Training/Counseling on the consequences of dental caries if no treatment is carried out and how to prevent dental caries, definition of dental caries, causes of dental caries, process of dental caries, how to detect early dental caries. The results of the community service activities that have been carried out have obtained the following results: Module for early detection of dental caries and prevention of dental caries. There is an increase in knowledge of dental caries and prevention of dental caries for teachers and parents at SLB BC Optimal Surabaya from 51.2% to 80%. There is an increase The attitude of parents and teachers about dental caries was 65.7% negative. After training, the positive attitude of parents and teachers regarding dental caries was 71.4%. There was an increase in respondents' skills in early detection of caries from 25% to 80%. There was an increase in parents' and teachers' skills regarding preventing dental caries from 15% to 63%.
Improving Oral Hygiene Care Using the Singing Method for Mentally Impaired Students Through Teacher and Parent Assistance at SLB Pedagogia Surabaya Ulfah, Siti Fitria; Agus Marjianto
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v2i4.45

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Children with intellectual disabilities have a higher risk of dental and oral health problems, this is because they have mental deficiencies and limitations to carry out optimal cleaning of their own teeth. Teachers' knowledge about maintaining oral hygiene for mentally retarded students at SLB BC Optimal Surabaya is in the poor category. Meanwhile, the debris index value measured using the debris index for mentally disabled students is in the bad category, namely 2.17. The latest data update on students' dental health at SLB Pedagogia in 2022 is that mentally disabled students have difficulty in self-development, one of which is how to brush their teeth properly, the majority of students experience bad breath. Oral hygiene care skills for mentally disabled students can be done by involving teacher assistance with innovative methods, namely singing. The singing method can have a fun and memorable impact on mentally retarded students. Practicing oral hygiene care skills for mentally retarded students can be done with the assistance of parents and teachers with the stimulation of singing methods. The results of the community service activities that have been carried out have obtained the following results: oral hygiene care module for students with intellectual disabilities, increased knowledge and skills of teachers and parents regarding correct oral hygiene care, increased oral hygiene care skills for mentally disabled students in SLB Pedagogia in Surabaya City, reduced risk mentally retarded students' bad breath.
Assistance of Health Personnel in The Implementation of Calibration Results in Public Hospitals Dr. Iskak Tulungagung: Assistance of Health Personnel in The Implementation of Calibration Results in Public Hospitals Dr. Iskak Tulungagung Maghfiroh, Anita Miftahul; Yulianto, Endro; Syaifudin
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v2i3.46

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Optimal quality of health services depends on the accuracy of medical devices. In an effort to improve quality standards, Dr. General Hospital Iskak Tulungagung implements a program to assist health workers in understanding and applying the results of medical device calibration. This research aims to increase health workers' knowledge about calibration, strengthen patient confidence, and improve the accuracy of diagnosis and treatment. This research contributes to improving the competency of health workers and increasing patient satisfaction through assistance in implementing calibration results. This contribution is important in building public trust in health services. The mentoring program involves regular counseling, practical workshops, skills training, as well as individual mentoring by a team of calibration experts. A feedback system is also implemented for continuous evaluation and improvement. This research shows a significant increase in health workers' understanding of medical device calibration. Patients report higher levels of satisfaction with services provided by healthcare professionals who use calibrated devices. This mentoring program was successful in increasing health workers' understanding of calibration, building patient trust, and increasing the accuracy of diagnosis and treatment. This success indicates the importance of assistance in the context of implementing calibration results in hospitals. The results of this research have positive implications for improving health service quality standards. These implications extend to the health education sector and clinical practice, strengthening evidence-based practice and increasing public trust in the health system. Thus, the mentoring program becomes a viable model for improving the quality of health services in hospitals and other health institutions

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