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Jurnal Pengabdian Nasional (JPN) Indonesia
ISSN : 27768066     EISSN : 27237060     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35870/jpni
Core Subject : Education, Social,
The mission of Jurnal Pengabdian Nasional (JPN) Indonesia is to serve as the premier peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal to advance theory and practice related to all forms of outreach. This includes highlighting innovative endeavours; critically examining emerging issues, trends, challenges, and opportunities; and reporting on studies of impact in the areas of public service, outreach, engagement, extension, engaged research, community-based research, community-based participatory research, action research, public scholarship, service-learning, and community service.
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Grow Up Green: Edukasi Bercocok Tanam Bawang Prei melalui Media Botol Plastik di Sekolah Dasar Shakira, Naila; Gaisani, Naila Jinan; Amani, Nailul; Mufidah, Khoirun Nisaul; Hanani, Fahriah Ismi; Ramadhani, Cindy Avika Fitria; Afriansyah, Muhammad Fahrul; Prayogi, Nanda; Cholil, Muhammad; Awi, Mohammad; Putra, Brayen Aji Pramana; Nugroho, Arya Vito; Kurniawan, Deddy
Jurnal Pengabdian Nasional (JPN) Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63447/jpni.v6i3.1616

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This community service activity aims to increase environmental awareness and farming skills of elementary school students through the use of used plastic bottles as a growing medium for spring onions (Allium fistulosum L.). The program was implemented at SDN Gumuksari 01, Gumuksari Village, Kalisat District, Jember Regency, in August 2025, involving a total of 62 students in grades 4–6, but only ±40 students attended and participated in the entire series of practical activities. The method used was a participatory approach through the stages of preparation, implementation, evaluation, and follow-up. Evaluation was carried out through structured observations with a simple rubric (bottle cutting skills, number of aeration holes, depth of planting media) as well as reflection of student attitudes. The results of the activity showed active participation of students who attended with the output of ±40 units of planting media, filling 12 previously empty school pots, and positive changes in attitudes towards plastic waste management. Short-term impacts include increased technical farming skills, awareness of protecting the environment, and student motivation to plant at home. This activity provides novel value in integrating environmental education, waste management, and school-based food security with locally adapted green onions. Continued mentoring and integration of similar activities into the school curriculum or extracurricular activities are recommended.
Implementasi Anestesi Perioperatif Berbasis Artificial Intelligence (Studi Mixed Methods Exploratory di RS J. H. Awaloei) Koleangan, Peter Joshua Alexander; Hidayat, Dasrun; Agung, Wiseto Prasetyo
Jurnal Pengabdian Nasional (JPN) Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63447/jpni.v6i3.1617

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Human resource and time constraints in perioperative anesthesia at J.H. Awaloei Hospital where anesthesiologist-to-patient ratio is 1:12 and a 4 to 6-hour pre-anesthesia window are associated with complications, surgical delays, and costs. This study assessed the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on operational efficiency, clinical safety, and financial performance using a sequential exploratory mixed-methods design with in-depth interviews from 18 key informants, a staff survey (n=40), and a 20-case time-motion comparison of traditional versus AI-assisted workflows; 2023 hospital audits informed the baseline, and study activities ran from December 2024 to May 2025. Analyses used descriptive statistics and appropriate tests; costing adopted a hospital perspective with 2024 prices, chiefly inpatient accommodation. AI use was associated with an 86.2% reduction in assessment time, operating room utilization rising to 82–84%, a 30% increase in risk detection, 18–22% fewer complications, a 40% reduction in 30-day readmission, and projected annual savings. The results indicate improvements with potential to strengthen predictive risk governance and cost efficiency; broader, risk-adjusted evaluations are warranted to confirm generalizability.
Sosialisasi dan Pelatihan Komunikasi Bisnis Penggunaan Aplikasi Point of Sales (POS) Revelle bagi Pelaku UMKM Laundry Sepatu di Wilayah Bekasi - Jawa Barat Barizki, Rezzi Nanda; Putri, Erita Riski
Jurnal Pengabdian Nasional (JPN) Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63447/jpni.v6i3.1622

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Small businesses, including shoe laundry services in Bekasi, West Java, are experiencing significant changes due to the increasing use of digital technology. Many owners are now looking for ways to simplify daily operations and improve their interactions with customers. This community program was developed to help shoe laundry entrepreneurs adopt the Revelle Point of Sales (POS) application, which offers features for recording transactions, managing payments, and communicating more effectively with clients. The program began with a straightforward introduction to the digital cashier system, followed by practical training sessions where participants could directly use the application and practice handling customer transactions. During the workshops, business owners learned not only how to operate the app, but also how to communicate clearly and professionally with customers, especially when dealing with digital payments and record keeping. The results were encouraging: participants reported feeling more confident in managing their finances and interacting with clients, and many found that the Revelle application made their work faster and more organized. To ensure that these improvements continue, ongoing support and consultation were offered, allowing business owners to ask questions and receive guidance as they integrate digital tools into their daily routines. This approach has helped shoe laundry businesses in Bekasi become more adaptable and responsive to the demands of a modern, digital marketplace.
Optimalisasi Pemanfaatan Tanaman Obat Keluarga Melalui Pembuatan TOGA Spot dan Pengelolaan Produk Olahan di Desa Pace Nurcholis, Mahfud; Safira, Firdina Dea; Gusman, Cahya Sefty; Jannah, Nur Akhillah Roikhatul; Tatiana, Septin Amelia Putri; Nabila, Alifatun; Yuliana, Diah Trisna; Aliansyah, Fery Ardi; Fitriani, Irmaliya Nova; Wafiy, Nizar Nur; Prasetiyo, Prasetiyo
Jurnal Pengabdian Nasional (JPN) Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63447/jpni.v6i3.1618

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The Program Mahasiswa Berdesa (Promahadesa) DESENTRAL is carried out in Pace Village, Silo District, Jember Regency which is one of the villages supported by Jember University. The village community utilizes their land for ginger cultivation, making it the largest ginger-producing area in Jember Regency. This is evidenced by data from the BPS Jember Regency in 2023. In addition to ginger, there are other types of medicinal plants (TOGA) such as turmeric, galangal, and other plants. There is an issue where the utilization of TOGA plants is not yet optimal, as they are considered household medicinal plants and not utilized as a source of health or business opportunities. Given the lack of innovation in processing herbal products, which are sold in their raw form without being processed into value-added products, the Promahadesa DESENTRAL team adopted a participatory and applied approach focused on utilizing the assets and potential of Pace Village. The participatory and applied approach is implemented through five main stages: focus group discussions (FGD), education, field demonstrations, skill training, monitoring, and evaluation. Activities will focus on planting TOGA and training in processing harvests into instant ginger, instant turmeric, and ginger gummy. TOGA planting will be conducted on village hall land with various plant species totaling 50 seedlings. Processing training will be conducted with the community using demonstration and hands-on methods to produce instant ginger, instant turmeric, and ginger gummy. Through this activity, TOGA plants will be monitored by the local community and the harvest will be processed into instant ginger, instant turmeric, and ginger gummy that are ready to sell so as to provide added economic value to the village community. The results of training, packaging, and marketing have been effective with the community participation rate reaching 95% and the satisfaction evaluation shows a “very good” category.
Edukasi Kesehatan Mental dalam Upaya Preventif Gangguan Psikologis pada Remaja di SMKN 3 Raha Sugarni, Mika; Wulan, Wulan; Wulandari, Bety Anisa; Sumi, Susi Sastika
Jurnal Pengabdian Nasional (JPN) Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63447/jpni.v6i3.1621

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Health is a basic need for everyone. Adolescent mental health is an increasingly pressing global issue. Teenagers are currently vulnerable to various mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and even suicide attempts. The purpose of this community service is to provide information on preventative measures for adolescents who feel they have mental health problems or disorders. The target group for this community service is adolescents aged 14-17. The community service program lasts one day. The approach used is socialization and outreach activities. The activity is carried out offline with lectures during the presentation of the material, a question and answer session to assess participants' understanding, a discussion that includes a dialogue addressing mental health issues and psychological disorders in adolescents, and a video displaying several images as evidence of the incident.
Pemberdayaan Prospective Coffee Entrepreneur Melalui Transformasi Kopi Terpadu di Dusun Tlumpak, Kabupaten Semarang Baswara, Satsya Yoga; Widhiastuti, Ratieh; Nurkhin, Ahmad; Narenda, Alfa; Rifai, Achmad; Niam, Sufa’ah Hurumun; Ardyansyah, Faisal; Ali, Noor Faqih Udin; Salis, Abdul Rozaq
Jurnal Pengabdian Nasional (JPN) Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63447/jpni.v6i3.1629

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This community service program aims to empower the Millennial Coffee Farmers Group (GAPOKTAN) in Tlumpak Hamlet, Semarang Regency, through integrated transformation in coffee management. Tlumpak Hamlet has abundant coffee resources. However, this abundant coffee resource potential is limited by the integrated roasting process, including post-harvest, roasting, marketing, and product legality. The main challenges faced by millennial coffee farmers are limited skills in using professional roasting machines, word-of-mouth sales, and the lack of a Home Industry Food Certificate (SPP-IRT). The implemented solution encompasses three crucial aspects: (1) Production Technology: Professional training in coffee roasting to create specialty coffee with the distinctive flavor of Tlumpak Hamlet, supported by a partnership with the Coffee Factory Community (KnK). (2) Marketing: Digital branding development through the creation of social media accounts, websites, and e-commerce platforms to expand market reach and increase sales. (3) Business Management: Assistance with SPP-IRT and halal certification applications to improve product legality and competitiveness. Implementation methods include education, training, and intensive, participatory mentoring. Expected outcomes are significant improvements in roasting skills (target 80%), increased sales through digital platforms (target 80%), and obtaining official government certification. Mandatory service outputs include publications in accredited national journals, media reports, activity videos, Copyright, and Implementation Agreements. This program is expected to transform farmers into independent, competitive coffee entrepreneurs and contribute to sustainable local economic development.
Pengembangan Strategi Pemasaran 4C sebagai Upaya Meningkatkan Kunjungan Pasien ke Poli OBGYN Rumah Sakit Tingkat IV Samarinda Fitriasari, Nur; Wahyudi, Bayu; Sukajie, Bambang; Widjaja, Yani Restiani
Jurnal Pengabdian Nasional (JPN) Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63447/jpni.v6i3.1631

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of the 4C marketing strategy—Co-creation, Currency, Communal Activation, and Conversation—in increasing patient visits, particularly among pregnant women covered by the BPJS national health insurance program, to the Obgyn Clinic at Level IV Hospital Samarinda through 4D ultrasound services. These services are positioned as a flagship offering, providing vivid fetal imaging experiences at no additional cost, thereby enhancing the hospital's appeal amidst competition in health services. The research employed a descriptive qualitative approach, with data collected through structured interviews involving hospital management, medical personnel, and patients. It was further supported by quantitative data obtained from questionnaires distributed to 40 pregnant patients. The findings indicate that the Co-creation dimension fosters active patient participation through direct communication and engagement in interpreting ultrasound results. The Currency dimension was perceived very positively, as patients felt they received high-value services without extra charges. Communal Activation strategies through health cadres, social media, and maternal support groups were effective in raising awareness and interest in the 4D ultrasound services. Meanwhile, the Conversation dimension, encompassing both face-to-face and digital interactions, played a vital role in building trust and long-term patient loyalty. Based on these findings, the 4C marketing strategy has proven to be relevant and effective when implemented in National Health Insurance-based hospital services, with an increasing trend in average patient visits from 180 patients per month to 220 patients per month (a 22% increase). This study recommends the use of mixed methods in future research to obtain a more complete understanding of how each dimension influences patient visitation behavior.

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