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International Journal of Community Service Implementation
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30250013     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55227/ijcsi.v1i1
International Journal Of Community Service Implementation (IJCSI) is to provide a community service medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of community service results that support high-level community service. Original theoretical work and application-based studies, which contributes to a better understanding all fields Community Service and Social, the journal publishes articles four times a year in September, December, March, June
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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The Education and Training Program on Hospital Management Information System for Healthcare Workers in the Surakarta Region Maulindar, Joni; Sutrisna, EM; Studiviani Dwi Binuko, Raafika
International Journal of Community Service Implementation Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): IJCSI DECEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55227/ijcsi.v2i3.228

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Healthcare workers in the Surakarta region still face challenges in understanding and operating the Hospital Management Information System, which impacts work efficiency and service quality. This program aims to enhance the competencies of healthcare workers through education and training based on lectures, simulations, and evaluations via pre-test and post-test assessments. The community service method included delivering lecture materials, practical training with case simulations, and evaluating participants' comprehension improvements. The results show that the average pre-test score was 58, while the post-test score increased significantly to 85, reflecting a 46.6% improvement. Understanding of Hospital Management Information System concepts improved from 62 to 85, mastery of basic features from 58 to 88, and data analysis skills from 54 to 82. A total of 95% of participants found the training relevant and effective, while 89% expressed confidence in using Hospital Management Information System. Feedback from participants and hospitals indicated that the training successfully contributed to administrative efficiency and prepared healthcare workers for digital transformation.
Public Education Through Communication Campaigns in Enhancing Recycling Participation Nurharisyah Hasibuan; Nursaima Harahap; Masrul Efendi Umar Harahap
International Journal of Community Service Implementation Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): IJCSI DECEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55227/ijcsi.v2i3.229

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In the modern era, environmental issues have become a global concern, with waste management emerging as one of the primary focuses. This research aims to analyze the role of communication campaigns in public education to enhance students' participation in recycling activities. The study employs a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach with a case study method to explore how communication campaigns can shape awareness, attitudes, and behaviors toward recycling. The findings indicate that effective communication campaigns, incorporating the use of social media, direct outreach, and collaboration with local communities, significantly improve students' understanding of the importance of recycling and motivate them to participate actively. Furthermore, the study reveals that recycling participation increases when communication campaigns are tailored to the local context and involve active student engagement. Consequently, the research concludes that public education through communication campaigns is a crucial strategy for enhancing recycling participation and contributing to environmental preservation, particularly at UIN Syekh Ali Hasan Ahmad Addary Padangsidimpuan. The implications of these findings highlight the need for more focused and sustainable communication campaigns to maximize the impact of public education on recycling participation.
Utilization of local Natural Resources Palm Leaf sticks (Elaeis Guineensis) Based on Local Wisdom Pematang Seleng Village Ilham Hakiki Harahap; Nurlina Ariani; Amin Harahap; Rury Rimenta imnz Diaz; Tata Suhita Pramesty
International Journal of Community Service Implementation Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): IJCSI DECEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55227/ijcsi.v2i3.243

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This encoding activity for the community was carried out with the aim of helping residents of Pematang Seleng Village, bar Hulu Hulu District, Labuhanbatu Regency in utilizing palm oil stick waste (Elaeis guineensis) into handicraft innovations that have selling value. Waste products from oil palm sticks (Elaeis guineensis) in the form of fruit containers and other household items such as mirrors. The population in this study is 50 people in Pematang Seleng Village. People in the village are still rarely utilizing palm oil stick waste as the potential of local wisdom to be used into goods with an economical selling price. The use of palm oil sticks as a basic material for making household furniture is one solution to reduce plantation waste while creating economically valuable products. This study aims to describe the process and the potential of oil palm sticks as household furniture materials using qualitative descriptive method. Data were collected through interviews with artisans and field observations, and supported by related literature studies. The results showed that oil palm sticks have good strength and flexibility, and are easily processed into various products such as fruit holders, mirrors and other household furniture. However, the challenges faced include the lack of modern processing techniques and limited market access. With the support of training, technology, and promotion, the utilization of oil palm sticks can be further developed as an environmentally friendly creative industry and has the potential to improve people's welfare.
Efforts to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the Village Level: A Case Study of Cibadak Village, Sukamakmur Subdistrict, Bogor Regency, West Java, Indonesia Nurhayati Nurhayati; Muhammad Hizbu Hakim; Aurelia Atha Hapsari; Wafa Zabitha Jhonaidi; Rahel Pardosi; Delfia Dita Syifa; Dewinta Shifa Labibah; Nabila Ayufahra Sabita
International Journal of Community Service Implementation Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): IJCSI DECEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55227/ijcsi.v2i3.255

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This article explores the implementation of the KUM-ITT program in Cibadak Village, Sukabumi, West Java. The program addressed critical community challenges, including access to clean water and healthcare infrastructure, by engaging stakeholders through a pentahelix approach. The activities included health education, stunting prevention, and lifestyle guidance. The outcomes showed improved public awareness and access to healthcare resources, aligning with SDGs such as poverty alleviation, quality education, and sustainable community development
Training and Development of Cassava Chips MSMEs in Lingga Tiga Village: Efforts to Increase Capacity and Competitiveness of Local Products Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri; Siti Lam'ah Nasution; Rika Syahmewah; Pera Herawati; Hidayatul Majidah
International Journal of Community Service Implementation Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): IJCSI DECEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55227/ijcsi.v2i3.259

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Lingga Tiga Village has great potential in developing cassava chips MSMEs, but still faces various obstacles such as limitations in management, marketing and product innovation. This community service aims to provide training and assistance to cassava chips MSMEs in Lingga Tiga Village to increase production capacity, business management and marketing strategies. The methods used include training, mentoring and evaluation. The results of the service show an increase in the knowledge and skills of MSME players in managing businesses, as well as the formation of more effective marketing strategies. It is hoped that this activity can encourage village economic growth and increase the competitiveness of cassava chips products in the wider market.

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