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Journal of Community Service for Health
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27465195     DOI : https://doi.org/10.26699/jcsh.v1i1.ART.p001-004
Core Subject : Health, Education,
Journal of Community Services for Health (JCSH) published by STIKes Patria Husada Blitar. JCSH is Published semi-annually (May and November). JCSH only receive original manuscripts related to community service and have not been published in domestic or foreign journals. The content of the manuscripts can be the results of community service conducted by lecturers or public servants based on their competence. The manuscript is written in English in the form of narrative with an effective and academic language style. The manuscript should be arranged systematically. JCSH is currently published digitally using the direct journal system (OJS: Open Journal System) as a form of service to the stakeholders. The aim is to allow readers, authors, and reviewers to have direct contact to the journal
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The Application of Booklet for Providing Mental and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) to Elderly during COVID-19 Pandemic Nurmawati, Thatit; Wulandari, Nawang; Rahmawati, Anita; Aziz, Aurizal Ahmad; Febriana, Lutvi; Permatasari, Intan; Parwati, Ida
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v2i1.ART.p027-033

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The condition of the COVID-19 Pandemic which is full of uncertainty makes the elderly easily plagued by feelings of excessive anxiety which has an impact on physical health conditions. The purpose of the community service was to provide mental and psychosocial support (MHPSS) during Covid-19 pandemic through booklets. The method used health education by distributing booklets. The activity was conducted in Blitar district area through the online network on February 2021 with 21 elderly people as the respondents. The results showed that the elderly were able to follow all the activities given and able to re-practice physical activities that could be done to deal with anxiety as a psychological impact of COVID-19 properly. Batik activity is one form of occupational therapy for People with mental disorders to continue to be carried out so that independence and entrepreneurial spirit can increase, so they will be more productive. The Mental and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) for all elderly groups in the community needs to be continuously carried out by involving elderly cadres as an effort to control anxiety as a result of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Low Salt Diet Counseling as an Effort to Increase Knowledge of Hypertension Patients Sutriningsih, Ani; Perwiraningtyas, Pertiwi; Metrikayanto, Wahyu Dini
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v2i2.ART.p034-037

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The prevalence of hypertension has increased throughout the year. Hypertension spreads widely because of the lack of knowledge and a healthy lifestyle. People's lifestyle which is more practical has an impact on the implementation of inappropriate hypertension diets and triggers various diseases. Based on this phenomenon, it is necessary to increase public knowledge about hypertension diets. The purpose of this activity was to provide counseling about a low-salt diet as an effort to increase knowledge of hypertension patients. The method was done by giving counseling about low salt diet through lectures to 30 hypertension patients who were routinely monitored at the Panti Rahayu Clinic. The pre test showed that almost all of the hypertension patients (80%) were in the poor category of knowledge. The post test showed that after being given counseling the knowledge of hypertension patients increased almost half (46%) were in the good category. Knowledge of hypertension patients increased after getting information through counseling activities about a low salt diet. Suggestions for clinics are expected to hold regular and periodic health education or promotion programs to provide information so as to increase the knowledge of hypertension patients
Non-Pharmacological Management of Pruritus in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients at Panti Waluya Sawahan Hospital Perwiraningtyas, Pertiwi; Sutriningsih, Ani; Metrikayanto, Wahyu Dini
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v2i2.ART.p038-041

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Patients of chronic kidney disease require long-term hemodialysis therapy. However, this therapy has various complications, one of which is pruritus. Pruritus can interfere with individual activities, cause sleep disturbances, lesions and hyperpigmentation on the skin, to impact the patient's quality of life. So that non-pharmacological management is needed to treat pruritus. The design was cross sectional. The population in this community service was chronic kidney failure patients undergoing hemodialysis therapy in the hemodialysis room. The sample was patients who experience pruritus and undergo hemodialysis therapy at least 1x / week as many as 45 people. The variables were health education related to non-pharmacological management and pruritus. The instruments used leaflets and counseling program units for health education, while for pruritus used the Numeric Rating Scale. The average patient experienced pruritus on a scale of 5, which was a moderate category where itching was felt by frequent scratching. After health education, patients understand how to deal with pruritus with non-pharmacological methods so that the patient's quality of life becomes better
Nutritional Health Education during Pandemic Dewi, Novita; Metrikayanto, Wahyu Dini; Supriyadi
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v2i2.ART.p042-046

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Covid-19 has been booming since December 2019, and is a serious concern in the world. The transmission of this virus is very fast, especially in patients who are hospitalized. So that as a precautionary measure of contracting this virus, actions can be taken in the form of enlightenment in terms of cognitive to the community, in this case in the form of Educational Interactive Communication in the form of Health Education. Health education for patients to meet adequate nutritional intake, so that it is hoped that the spread of this virus can be inhibited with high immunity obtained from varied, balanced nutrition, and all aspects of substances that the body needs can be fulfilled. The purpose of this community service is to provide health education to 15 patients. The method provided is in the form of service learning by providing health education to patients by visiting the patient one by one at each patient. The results of this community service were all participants who understand about nutritional intake, types of balanced nutrition, and things that increase immunity in preventing the transmission of covid-19
Education on How to Express and Correct Breast Milk Storage Techniques for Working Mothers Agustina, Ika; Noviasari, Ita
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v2i2.ART.p047-050

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Exclusive breastfeeding for infants up to the age of 6 months reaches 42% while the WHO target wes at least 50%. To increase the coverage of breastfeeding, new mothers who have passed leave and have to return to work can carry out the management of Dairy Mother's Milk (ASIP) (Riskesdas, 2013). According to Kristiyansari (2009) working mothers can still breastfeed, before going to work breastfeed their babies first, then at work mothers pump breast milk and store the milk then when they get home the milk is given to the baby or stored in the refrigerator. After giving the counseling, conducting questions and answers and discussions, many asked about how to pump breast milk and how to store breast milk, especially for working mothers. Furthermore, the evaluation wes given questions to the mother and can answer even though it is not perfect in providing answers, here it appears that there is an understanding that has been received by the mother after counseling. By being given this counseling, it is hoped that from now on, mothers will learn and not be ashamed to add information to health workers about how to express and the correct technique for storing breast milk for working mothers. So that by the time the mother is working, the mother is ready and able to pump breast milk and the mother can store breast milk properly
The Dangerous Consumption of Hazardous Snacks and Independent Smart AcupresureTraining as Intelligence Improvements Students in Mlajah Elementary Schools Bangkalan Madura Suminar, Ervi; Widiharti; Sari, Levi Tina; Renityas, Nevy Norma
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v2i2.ART.p051-059

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School children were vulnerable to had unhealthy snacked behavior due to their low knowledge and awareness in clean and healthy lived behavior. Even though there was a lot of data that shows unhealthy snacks for school children are sold not in the school canteen. To stimulate children's intelligence so that children could had good food and should achievements, smart acupressure was carried out, so that children were healthy in nutrition and brain. The purposed of this serviced was to seek to improved the health status of elementary school children through comprehensive promotive, preventive efforts and to increase student knowledge primary school. There was certainly very important to increased the awareness of school children about the importance of been aware of dangerous food snacked. This health education and smart acupressure trained was held in February 2020 at SDN Mlajah 01, and as a result the students (Afni, 2018)knew about the dangers of consumed food carelessly and the consequences if consumed such food, and smart acupressure trained could be carried out correctly by students of SDN Mlajah Bangkalan
Efforts to Improve Hygiene for Making Soybean Tempe Suprajitno, Suprajitno; Mugianti, Sri
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v3i1.ART.p001-004

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The hygiene of soybean tempe processing begins with the selection of soybeans, the use of boiling facilities, and the use of water. The purpose of this activity was to improve the hygiene of making soybean tempe. The activities carried out were identification of needs and interventions. The target of the activity was the soybean tempe maker of Kel. Bendo Kec. Kepanjen Kidul of Blitar City. The activities were carried out on February – April 2022. The efforts made in the program were replacing the boiling facilities made of stainless steel, giving Chlorine 70% tablets to water sources, and Chlorine powder 40% to water reservoirs. The results of these efforts were the number of e-colli in the water after intervention dropped to 2 MPN/100 mL, odorless boiled water, ferrite tasteless soybeans, and tempe becomes more durable
Managing Anxiety in The Middle of The Covid-19 Pandemic Choeron, Rachmat Chusnul; Ka’arayeno, Arie Jefry
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v3i2.ART.p25-28

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The Covid-19 pandemic is a threat to all people in the world. High mortality and morbidity rates cause anxiety for most people. The purpose of this community service is to provide public knowledge in managing anxiety amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The method used in this community service is the lecture and discussion method. The target for this community service is 60 nursing professional students. The presentation of the material is carried out online through google meet. Anxiety is measured to find out how much anxiety is felt by students. Results. The results of measuring anxiety in nursing profession students found that most of the students had anxiety in the moderate category (55.00%). These results indicate that the COVID-19 pandemic has a real impact on student anxiety. This is due to the fear of being exposed to Covid-19 at any time. It is very important to carry out health education to the community to help the community overcome health problems or minimize the risk of health problems, including anxiety problems due to the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mental Health during The Covid-19 Pandemic in Nursing Students Dormitory at Malang Trishinta, Sirli Mardianan; Hastutiningtyas, Wahidyanti Rahayu; Rosdiana, Yanti
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v3i2.ART.p29-33

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The Covid-19 pandemic is a threat to all people in the world. High mortality and morbidity rates cause anxiety for most people. The purpose of this community service is to provide public knowledge in managing anxiety amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The method used in this community service is the lecture and discussion method. The target for this community service is 60 nursing professional students. The presentation of the material is carried out online through google meet. Anxiety is measured to find out how much anxiety is felt by students. Results. The results of measuring anxiety in nursing profession students found that most of the students had anxiety in the moderate category (55.00%). These results indicate that the COVID-19 pandemic has a real impact on student anxiety. This is due to the fear of being exposed to Covid-19 at any time. It is very important to carry out health education to the community to help the community overcome health problems or minimize the risk of health problems, including anxiety problems due to the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chips as processed food need a Certificate of Home Industry Food Suprajitno; Mugianti, Sri
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v3i2.1121

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Chips made from local plants can be used as processed food. Chips produced as a home industry that are consumed are required a Certificate of Home Industry Food (Pangan Industri Rumah Tangga / P-IRT) as a guarantee of food safety. The target of community service is home industry of producing chips that do not yet have a home industry food certificate. And the subject target are six women. The intervention was carried out for the home industry of chips in Kel. Bendo Kec. Kepanjen Kidul Blitar City in April-May 2022. The intervention was assistance for the licensing process. Requirements for issuing certificates of participation in food safety counselling, health of food processors, and information on processed food labels. There were five certificates for processed food certificates for tempe chips, taro chips, potato chips, cassava chips, and sweet tubers chips. The certificate of P-IRT guarantees the safety of processed food for consumption and sale. The impact of the issuance of certificates, sales of chips increased so that family income also increased.