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Munawir Amansyah
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munawir@uin-alauddin.ac.id
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Kab. gowa,
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Sociality: Journal of Public Health Service
ISSN : 29623472     EISSN : 2962181X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24252/sociality
Core Subject : Health, Social,
Sociality: Journal of Public Health Service, with e-ISSN: 2962-181X and p-ISSN 2962-3472, is a journal published by the Department of Public Health, Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar, Indonesia since 2022. This scientific journal is issued twice a year in August and February. The focus of the journal is to publish high-quality community service reports that contribute to advancing the field of public health and serve as a crucial means to enhance health quality in rural areas. The journal invites contributions from all public health professionals and those involved in managing and providing services to improve public health. It also welcomes submissions from individuals engaged in the development of public health programs in rural areas, health protection projects for rural populations or communities, as well as those contributing to disease prevention in rural communities.
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Pembuatan Teh Kelor dan Penyuluhan untuk Pencegahan Diabetes Mellitus di Dusun Lembang Tumbu, Bulukumba Alam, Syamsul; Mariani, Anita; Pahrir, Muhammad Fajar; Adawiyah, St. Oriza Sativa
SAMATA JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE Volume 2, Issue 2, March-August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/sociality.v2i2.41039

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Diabetes merupakan salah satu masalah kesehatan yang mengancam kualitas hidup masyarakatnya, namun keberadaan daun kelor di tengah masyarakat dapat berfungsi sebagai antioksidan alami karena meiliki jumlah vitamin dan mineral. Tujuan pengabdian ini adalah untuk memberikan pelatihan pembuatan teh kelor untuk pencegahan diabetes mellitus. Metode yang digunakan dalam penyuluhan ini yaitu dengan metode ceramah dan praktek langsung serta dilakukan evaluasi capaian kegiatan dengan menggunakan alat ukur ketercapaian. di rumah ketua RK 1 dan RK 2 Dusun Lembang Tumbu. Hasil pengabdian ini menunjukkan perbedaan yang sangat signifikan pada pengetahuan sebelum dan sesudah penyuluhan. Penyuluhan pengendalian diabetes mellitus memberi pengaruh terhadap pengetahuan masyarakat yang menjadi responden. Program penyuluhan pembuatan the ini dapat dijadikan strategi yang efektif untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan masyarakat dalam upaya mengatasi penyakit diabetes mellitus.
Implementation of the use of masks to prevent respiratory diseases in pedicab and motorized becak drivers Erlani, Erlani; Sulasmi, Sulasmi; Mulyadi, Mulyadi
SAMATA JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE Volume 3, Issue 1, September-February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/sociality.v3i1.41653

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The application of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), especially masks, greatly affects the health of workers on the streets, especially pedicab and motorized becak (bentor) drivers, where masks have the ability to protect someone whose function is to isolate part or all of the body from potential hazards in the workplace. The purpose of this community service activity is to provide education in the form of counselling to pedicab and bentor drivers so that they understand and are aware of the importance of preventing respiratory diseases. The target participants of this community service activity are pedicab drivers and bentor who work along the South Veteran Road of Makassar City. The knowledge of the target audience is assessed through pre-test and post-test which are distributed before and after the delivery of the material. In accordance with the results of the pre-test and post-test recapitulation, it is known that the target does not have enough knowledge so, after delivering the material, the level of target knowledge increases by 10%. In addition to delivering materials, masks were also distributed for counselling participants. The enthusiasm of the target in applying the material obtained can be seen from the target who immediately uses the mask to work along Jalan Veteran.
Validation of biomedical processes in the Indonesian Health Survey Sungguminasa Census Block, South Sulawesi Saleh, Muhammad; Anwar, Arif; Fitrah, Muhammad Aidil; Wahiduddin, Wahiduddin
SAMATA JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE Volume 3, Issue 1, September-February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/sociality.v3i1.41700

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The implementation of this validation aims to investigate the implementation of the field laboratory process of the 2023 Sungguminasa SKI Census Block, Gowa Regency, South Sulawesi. Biomedical process validation is an important step in ensuring sample safety and data validation of SKI 2023. This validation methodology involves observing the implementation of biomedical examinations, dental and oral health of respondents and interviews with medical personnel. The validation results show that the implementation of the biomedical process is quite smooth. The response of respondents was quite good, evidenced by the presence of 28 respondents out of 39 respondents who received informed consent. However, from the officer's side, there was non-compliance with the SOP for dental and oral health examination, such as not encouraging respondents to rinse their mouth and not using lighting according to the inspection SOP standards. This validation process also identifies several recommendations for the smooth implementation of biomedical examinations and dental and oral health, among others, the administrative process and filling out the form/file for the completeness of biomedical examinations by the enumerator team takes a long time, so there is often a time gap between respondents. Therefore, it is recommended that this filling process should be carried out before field laboratory activities begin. In addition, it is necessary to update and socialize SOPs in Dental and Oral Health examinations to local medical personnel.
Collaboration training: Composting organic waste with Karang Taruna and Kanreapia Youth Organization Amansyah, Munawir; Syarif, Alwiyah Nur; Berlian, Berlian; Elvira, Elva; Ramadan, Fitrah
SAMATA JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE Volume 3, Issue 1, September-February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/sociality.v3i1.42044

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Globally, waste production continues to increase along with population growth and consumption. This has caused serious problems related to waste management in many areas. Including in Halahalaya Hamlet, Kanreapia Village where waste that is not managed properly can threaten human health, the environment and the sustainability of natural resources. To reduce the accumulation of waste, the community needs to be empowered and equipped with waste processing methods with the younger generation as their representatives. So that this is the goal to be achieved in this activity. The methods used in this program are counselling and demonstration. All training participants are members of two internal organizations, namely Karang Taruna and IPMAH Kanreapia Organization who live in Halahalaya Hamlet, Kanreapia Village, Tombolo Pao District, Gowa Regency, with a total of 9 people. Data analysis was carried out descriptively by looking at the average pre and post test scores. From the results of the analysis, it was concluded that there was an increase in knowledge before counselling was given and after counselling, where before counselling with an average value of 47.78 then after counselling became 62.22, this showed the success of counselling on the use of organic waste carried out.
Counselling and training on making processed pudding and juice from Siamese pumpkin to reduce high blood pressure Syahrir, Sukfitrianty; Nurul, Nurul; Rahman, Nur Fadhilah; Amelia, Fitria
SAMATA JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE Volume 3, Issue 1, September-February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/sociality.v3i1.42115

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Hypertension is a major risk factor for death. People with hypertension continue to increase from year to year in various ages caused by various factors that affect the incidence of hypertension due to lifestyle and low potassium intake. The potassium content in chayote is known to have a diuretic effect so that it can reduce salt levels in the blood through urinary excretion. If left untreated it can affect all organ systems and can arise other diseases such as atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, heart failure, stroke, and kidney failure. The type of service used is descriptive approach service that aims to educate and train the community on how to process and the benefits of chayote to reduce high blood pressure. The entire service population is people living in Halahalaya Hamlet, Kanreapia Village, Tombolo Pao District, Gowa Regency, totaling 30 respondents. The methods carried out in this program are counselling and demonstration. From the results of data analysis, it is known that there was an increase in knowledge before counselling was given and after counselling was given with an average value of 49.33 before counselling, then increased to 64.67 after counselling. The community needs to utilize existing assets such as the processing of chayote as a traditional medicine that can reduce hypertension.
Increasing Community Knowledge Regarding Hypertension in Kanreapia Village, Gowa Regency Sadarang, Rimawati Aulia Insani; Rusmin, Muhammad; Hajra, Andi; Ahadits, Mukhtarul; Ramadani, Putri; Putri, Leoni Amanda
SAMATA JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE Volume 3, Issue 1, September-February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/sociality.v3i1.42537

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Hypertension is a major health problem that can affect people in developing countries, especially rural communities. This disease can result in health problems in the body's internal organs such as the heart, brain and kidneys. This activity aims to increase public knowledge regarding hypertension and implement preventive methods to prevent hypertension. Counseling regarding hypertension was carried out using the lecture method in Balanlohe Hamlet, Kanreapia Village, Kuncio Pao District, Gowa Regency. By displaying a PPT (Power Point) which contains material about hypertension. Pre and post tests were given to determine changes in knowledge before and after the counseling was given. Shows that based on the difference in pre-test and post-test results, there was an increase in knowledge from 6.7% who had good knowledge before counseling to 80% after being given counseling. Based on the results of the Paired Samples T Test, it shows that there is a significant difference in knowledge both before and after hypertension education. The results of this activity recommend that people adopt a healthy lifestyle, use iodized salt, exercise regularly, and have regular health checks at the nearest health facility.
Increasing Students' Understanding of Healthy Lifestyles in Efforts to Prevent Diarrhea in Elementary Schools Adnan, Yudi; Muftaga, Nur Faiqah Firda; Khayani, Nur Annisa; Rahman, Zaskia Maharani; Pratiwi, Indah Putri
SAMATA JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE Volume 3, Issue 1, September-February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/sociality.v3i1.42538

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Diarrhea is still a public health problem in Indonesia, because of its high morbidity and mortality. There are 100,000 Indonesian children who die from diarrhea every year and 300 out of 1000 residents suffer from diarrhea throughout the year. An effective way to prevent diarrhea is to implement Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS). Therefore, it is important to provide community service to increase knowledge about hand washing behavior in school children. The aim of this service is to increase knowledge about PHBS for elementary school students by preventing diarrhea. The target is 33 students from SD Inpres Kanreapia, Balanlohe Hamlet, Kunciopao District. The service method uses a combination of providing materials with PowerPoint, educational songs, and hand washing practices. Extension evaluation uses pre-test and post-test questionnaires to measure knowledge and attitudes before and after extension, which are analyzed using the Wilcoxon test. The results of the activity showed that there was a very significant difference in knowledge before and after counseling. Counseling on good hand washing practices can influence the knowledge of grade 5 and 6 elementary school students who are respondents at SD Inpres Kanreapia in efforts to prevent diarrhea with clean and healthy living behavior.
Community empowerment through training on healthy carrot-based brownies Karini, Tri Addya; Arfah, Nur Hasanah; Ridhayanti, Ridhayanti; Sudarsin, Muhammad
SAMATA JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE Volume 3, Issue 1, September-February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/sociality.v3i1.42636

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Carrots are the main vegetable and are very loved because of their fresh and sweet taste and very diverse content. The efficacy of carrots that have been studied with this content is that it can help reduce high blood pressure. The purpose of this dedication is to conduct training in making healthy carrot-based brownies. The method used in this training is a direct practice method. Based on the results of data collection on the number of participants who participated in the training, which was as many as 30 respondents and the concept carried out was to make a video of the process of making carrot-based brownies and then broadcast using LCD, then given posters about the steps to make brownies, and practice directly at residents' homes. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that the quality of brownies with carrot mixture is quite satisfactory in terms of colour, taste, aroma, and texture. The people of Bontolebang Hamlet, Kanreapia Village were very enthusiastic when we conducted training and practice in making carrot-based brownies
Utilization of iodized salt in Halahalaya Hamlet, Kanreapia Village, Gowa Regency Syarfaini, Syarfaini; Surahmawati, Surahmawati; Adha, Andi Syamsiah; Nurfadilla, Nurfadilla; Harfayani, Nabila; Thamrin, Muhammad Alflirian
SAMATA JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE Volume 3, Issue 1, September-February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/sociality.v3i1.43384

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Salt is a dietary supplement and source of electrolytes for the human body. Salt contains iodine. Iodine is a trace mineral that must be present in the body to form thyroid hormones and is beneficial for the body's metabolism. Iodine deficiency leads to goiter disease at various stages, slows growth in children and adults, as well as lowers labour productivity. The purpose of this service activity is to find out the use of iodized salt in Halahalaya Hamlet, Kanreapia Village. This type of service is an observational activity with a population consisting of heads of households in 92 households in Halahalaya Village. Data on the use of iodized salt were collected through interviews and direct observation using questionnaires. The results of the service showed that out of 92 households, 87 households (94.6%) used packaged salt labelled iodine, 5 households (5.4%) did not use packaged salt labelled iodine, iodine test results of 12 households were white (13.0%). ), light purple iodine test results in 20 households (21.7%), dark purple iodine test results in 60 households (65.2%). The conclusion of the service is that the availability of iodized salt in Halahalaya Hamlet, Kanreapia Village is sufficient, but there is still a lack of community understanding of the use of good iodized salt, therefore cross-disciplinary cooperation is needed to a growing community knowledge.
Environmental quality intervention for waste disposal in the community in Kalinaun Village, East Likupang District Maddusa, Sri Seprianto; Asrifuddin, Afnal; Kawatu, Paul A. T.; Kapugu, Avinia; Nasira, Azmi; Tamon, Cecilya
SAMATA JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE Volume 3, Issue 1, September-February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/sociality.v3i1.44058

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Waste processing in various villages has not been good and there is a accumulation of garbage so that it can spoil the scenery / aesthetics of the environment and cause the spread of disease. This service activity aims to provide knowledge and understanding to the community of Environment V and VI of Kalinaun Village, East Likupang District regarding Waste Management through counselling and making fertilizer from organic waste. The method of counselling and making organic fertilizer is a method carried out in solving the problem of waste in Kalinaun village in guard V and Vl of East Likupang district. Before counselling is carried out, the community fills out the Pre-test first and post-test after counselling. There were 22 respondents in counselling, before counselling 10 respondents with good knowledge categories became 14 respondents after counselling. Continuous monitoring efforts from community leaders need to be carried out to monitor success in community-based waste management.

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