Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health
Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health is a Community Service Journal managed by CV Paperhome Indonesia. This journal accepts manuscripts that focus on the health sector from nursing, midwifery, pharmacy, public health, medicine, radiology, medical records and all other health fields.
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Optimization of Newborn Care to Prevent Postbirth Health Disorders
Ghita, Dwi;
Suhartini, Suhartini;
Mustafa, Sri Resky
Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health
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DOI: 10.1234/s7kfe769
Newborn babies (BBL) are babies aged 0 to 28 days who are able to develop with full adaptation from intrauterine to extrauterine life. Newborn babies are very vulnerable to health problems and must receive optimal care or midwife services. Apart from receiving care for newborns, the need for optimal early detection, prevention of complications and neonatal emergencies in accordance with midwifery management as a standard for health workers must also be carried out. Outreach activities regarding optimizing care for newborns in increasing the knowledge of midwives, mothers and the community regarding health problems that babies can experience after birth into the world. This is closely related to neonatal emergencies. The target of this PKM activity is to know and understand the positive impacts associated with providing optimal care for newborns
Counseling on The Dangers of Early Marriage in an Effort to Prevent Stunting in Dobo Aru Islands
Nanlohy, Wildia;
Bugis, Nova;
Nurhidayati, Siti;
Thalib, Abdul
Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health
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DOI: 10.1234/brx4xr25
Early marriage, a practice that has been embedded in traditions for generations, has unpredictable and serious repercussions, especially in terms of health-related problems, such as pregnancy complications and stunted child growth. The purpose of this community service is to increase adolescent knowledge about early marriage and the risk of stunting. The results showed that counseling interventions were effective in increasing public knowledge about the dangers of early marriage and stunting. The proportion of individuals with good knowledge increased significantly after the extension program. These findings are consistent with previous research highlighting the effectiveness of education in changing behaviors related to early marriage and stunting. Conclusion, extension interventions have been shown to be effective in increasing knowledge about the dangers of early marriage and stunting. Continuous education efforts with appropriate methods and involving multistakeholders are essential to strengthen knowledge and encourage changes in community behavior
Strengthening Diabetes Self-Management Skills in People With Diabetes Mellitus in Kapasa Raya Village
Sulfikar, Andi;
Rajab, Alfian;
Thalib, Abdul;
Musyawir, ahmad
Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health
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DOI: 10.1234/kwnypf33
Diabetes Militus (DM) or known as diabetes, is currently a disease that is commonly found This study highlights. The effectiveness of the counseling intervention "Strengthening Diabetes Self Management in Diabetes Mellitus Patients" in increasing the knowledge of abdimas participants about diabetes management. Before the intervention, the majority of participants had less knowledge about their condition, but after the program was completed, there was a significant improvement where only 40% of participants still had less knowledge, while 60% had acquired good knowledge. The transformation that occurred after the intervention, from expressions of confusion to understanding and confidence, demonstrated the importance of a targeted outreach approach in improving abdimas participants' skills in managing their own diabetes
Improving Health in Adolescents About Healthy Reproduction at Senior High School 22 Maluku
Nanlohy, Wildia;
Bugis, Nova;
Nurhidayati, Siti;
Thalib, Abdul
Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health
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DOI: 10.1234/2spyn471
Adolescent reproductive health issues are a serious global concern. Research findings show a significant increase in community service participants' knowledge after the intervention, indicating the positive impact of the program on their understanding of reproductive health. The improvement in knowledge may be attributed to effective educational methods employed during the intervention. Participant involvement in activities also played a crucial role in enhancing their understanding. However, it is essential to recognize that knowledge alone is insufficient to change behavior. Therefore, future interventions should focus on integrating components such as attitude change, social norms, and family/community involvement to achieve broader and sustainable impacts on adolescent reproductive health.
Health Education About The Dangers of Free Sex at Senior High School 22 Maluku
Nanlohy, Wildia;
Wakano, Melawati;
Tihurua, Ma'syari Arfah;
Corputty, Lintje Sintje;
Thalib, Abdul
Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health
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DOI: 10.1234/42448f05
Free sex behavior among adolescents is a global issue that requires serious attention in efforts to prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and unwanted pregnancies . The results of the study on the effectiveness of interventions in increasing the knowledge of abdimas participants about the topics discussed. Results showed a significant increase from 38.2% to 88.2% in the number of abdimas participants who had good knowledge after the intervention. Some of the factors contributing to this increase include interactive and structured outreach methods, as well as participant involvement in intervention activities. Social interaction and exchange of experiences are also considered to play an important role in enriching participants' understanding. Although knowledge is the first step, behavior change requires consideration of other factors such as attitudes, social norms, and the environment. The integration of these components in intervention programs can amplify the positive effects of increased knowledge.
The Importance of Maintaining The Health of The Reproductive Organs in Adolescents at SMA Negeri 22 Central Maluku
Bugis, Dewi Arwini;
Pattimura, Nastain Abubakar
Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health
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DOI: 10.1234/jfytqq14
Lack of knowledge and information about sex, as well as wrong perceptions about aspects of sexuality, is one indicator of increased free sex behavior among adolescents. The purpose of this community service is to provide early adolescents with knowledge about reproductive health in adolescents. The method used includes the design and manufacture of community service practice materials as well as material counseling on adolescent reproductive health. The results of the service show that the participants' knowledge is high after being given counseling material, namely 85,4%. In addition, based on oral evaluations, 80% of the participants were able to re-explain the definition of adolescent reproductive health, how to protect the reproductive organs, reproductive organ infections, and HIV-AIDS. It is recommended that schools cooperate with health centers in providing information about adolescent reproductive health.
Efforts to Stimulate Baby Growth and Development With Baby Massage Method
Ali, Sarina;
Latuamury, Sitti R
Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health
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DOI: 10.1234/hvpwvx89
Early stimulation and balanced nutritional intake carried out at the age of 0–2 years is the right time to achieve optimal growth and development. Baby massage is a gentle massage that is very important for the growth and development of babies. Baby massage is an expression of love between parents and children through touching the skin which has a tremendous impact. Outreach activities regarding baby massage to increase the knowledge of midwives, mothers and the community regarding efforts to stimulate the growth and development of babies. The target of this PKM activity is to know and understand the positive impacts obtained in relation to efforts to stimulate the growth and development of babies using the baby massage method
The Nutritional Status Conseling of Toddler in The Practice of Midewife Independent Siti Rahayu, S.Tr.Keb
Reviana, Riska;
Ghita, Dwi;
Rizki, Andi Mustika Fadillah
Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health
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DOI: 10.1234/1tf66h11
Good nutrition is needed in their early life. The first five years of life play a major role in physical development and brain development, so good nutrition is very important at this age. Toddler age is the age group that most often experiences malnutrition. Malnutrition in toddlers can have an unavoidable negative impact, where the worst manifestations can cause death. The purpose of this activity is to provide knowledge about nutrition in toddlers so that the community can be motivated to improve nutrition in toddlers. The implementation method used lectures, discussions, and questions and answers. The results of this activity obtained that residents who attended the counseling event understood and understood about nutrition in toddlers, managing food and types of food that contain nutrition in toddlers. The evaluation and impact of this activity are mothers who have toddlers in the area of PMB Siti Rahayu, S.Tr.Keb (± 30 people), the process is carried out by looking at the participants' responses through questions asked or feedback given in the discussion.
Education on fulfilling balanced nutrition for pregnant women to improve nutritional status during pregnancy at bpm nooraeni kadir, s.st., gowa regency
Muldaniyah, Muldaniyah
Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health
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DOI: 10.1234/16msrb24
The nutritional needs of pregnant women must be fulfilled because the needs of pregnant women must be able to nourish the fetus in the womb. Do not let pregnant women lack nutrition because if they lack nutrition the fetus they contain is unhealthy and also has complications. The facts found in the field are that there is low public knowledge about the importance of nutrition in pregnant women. The method of solving problems that is carried out is Education about providing education on the importance of nutrition to pregnant women. During the community service activities, 20 pregnant women attended the attendance. The results of the activity were obtained. Participants were enthusiastic about the extension material, none of the participants left the extension site during the extension process and more than 75% of the participants who attended were able to answer questions from the extension agents about the material presented. This proves that the participants pay attention to the material presented. The conclusion is that the provision of knowledge about the importance of nutrition in pregnant women has a positive impact on society, so that people understand the importance of nutrition in pregnant women.
Education on adherence to drug therapy in tuberculosis patients at labuang baji regional public hospital in makassar
Rusman;
Sarifah, Latifah Mahaya;
Arwana, Arwana;
Nursanti, Nursanti;
Rumfot, Rabia
Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Evidence-Based Community Health
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DOI: 10.1234/gxbpga83
Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious infectious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which can attack various organs. Usually attacks the lungs (Pulmonary TB). Tuberculosis (TB) infection is usually spread through the air, namely by coughing, sneezing or splashing saliva from TB sufferers. This community service aims to increase patients' knowledge about TB disease and preventive measures for TB transmission within the Labuang Baji Regional General Hospital. This community service activity was carried out by delivering educational materials and distributing brochures about TB disease to all patients present. The measuring instrument used in this research was a questionnaire. The results of this study show that of the 15 patients who took part in this activity, only 66% of the patients knew what tuberculosis was in the form of the various symptoms that occurred.