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Journal of Community Engagement in Health
ISSN : 26203758     EISSN : 26203766     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30994/jceh
Core Subject : Health,
Journal of Community Engagement in Health Is a scientific journal published by Institut Ilmu Kesehatan STRADA Indonesia. The journal include : 1. Community of medical; 2. Community of nursing; 3. Community of midwifery; 4. Community of public health; 5. Community of pharmacy; 6. Community of hospital management and services; 7. Community of radiography;
Articles 83 Documents
Optimizing the Use of the "ELSIMIL" Application in Preventing Stunting Through Pocket Book Media at the Balowerti Community Health Center, Kediri City Krit Mahayuning Nusantarie; Hesti Restu Kartika; Yenny Puspitasari; Damaris Prastyawati; Lelyans Surya Rismasinapa; Wahyu Apriliani
Journal of Community Engagement in Health Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jceh.v7i1.527

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Stunting is a major problem for babies and children under two years of age. Therefore, this condition must be addressed immediately because it can hinder the momentum of Indonesia's Golden Generation in 2045. To realize the Stunting Reduction Acceleration Program from the upstream, the BKKBN launched the "ELSIMIL" (Electronic Ready for Marriage and Pregnancy) application. A useful application to find out in advance the prospective bride and groom's preparations for the potential baby to be born by looking at the health condition of the prospective bride and groom. The aim is to increase (optimize) the use of the "ELSIMIL" application in preventing stunting through pocket book media at the Balowerti Health Center, Kediri City. The data collection technique uses observational techniques and the instrument used is a questionnaire. Then analyze the problem using SWOT and Fishbone. Based on the results of residency activities in the working area of the Balowerti Community Health Center, there are still toddlers with stunting found in the 2023 projection starting from January-March 2023, namely 118 toddlers from 5 sub-districts accompanied by the lack of optimal use of the "ELSIMIL" application in the working area of the Balowerti Community Health Center, Kediri City. So it can be concluded that the use of the "ELSIMIL" application is still not optimal in preventing stunting. The proposed use of pocket book media is one strategy that aims to increase the knowledge and understanding of mothers and their families in preventing stunting from an early age.
Education on the Implementation of Epidemiological Surveillance for HIV/AIDS Infectious Diseases in the Community at the Ledeunu Community Health Center, Sabu Raijua Regency Oktofianus Radja Tuka; Nurwijayanti
Journal of Community Engagement in Health Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jceh.v7i1.529

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HIV/AIDS epidemiological surveillance is a series of continuous, systematic and ongoing observation processes in data collection, analysis and interpretation of HIV/AIDS disease data in an effort to effectively and efficiently prevent and control HIV/AIDS. The aim of implementing this Community Service activity is to educate the community so that they can overcome the possibility of HIV/AIDS and how to treat it. The activity was carried out in the Ledeunu health center working area using a lecture method by the implementing team, attended by community members, accompanied by the distribution of prizes to each participant. The material presented is evaluated by conducting a question and answer session at the end of the activity, where all questions/quizzes submitted by the implementing team can be answered by the participants.
Prevention of Stunting by Providing Knowledge to Youth about the Impact of Early Marriage in Tayan Village, Sanggau Regency, West Kalimantan Devy Putri Nursanti; Renny Nadeak; Dewi Sartika; Sriwaty Siregar; Siti Ikhsani Ramadhani; Novita Sari; Evi Nur Widya
Journal of Community Engagement in Health Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jceh.v7i1.535

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Stunting is a condition where human height is less than normal according to gender and age. The effects of stunting last a lifetime and even have an impact on the next generation and hampered development in terms of motor, verbal and cognitive. To prevent stunting, you can do socialization on the dangers of early marriage. The target of this activity is students who are in junior high school. The purpose of holding this activity is to increase students' understanding of the risks of the dangers of early marriage which is one of the factors causing stunting. The method used in this activity is counseling or socialization with data collection techniques in the form of observation and pre-test with the aim of determining whether or not socialization activities are necessary. Data analysis was carried out on the results of the pre-test and post-test to determine whether there was a change in understanding of the dangers of early marriage and stunting. In addition, the data was also analyzed to determine students' interest in engaging in early marriage. The results of this activity indicate that the implementation of socialization on the impact of early marriage at SMK Cahaya has an effect on increasing students' understanding of the dangers of early marriage and the risk of impacting stunting.
Health Education about Malaria for the Nabire Community Talakua, Paulus; Widyowati, Agustin
Journal of Community Engagement in Health Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jceh.v7i1.541

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Nabire Regency with a total of 1,082 cases. In 2021, there was an increase in malaria cases, reaching 2,456 positive cases of malaria, of which the largest number of cases were in Nabire District with a total of 1,248 positive cases. To reduce the high number of malaria cases, the Nabire Regency Government issued Regent Regulation number 48 of 2019 concerning the Malaria Control Center, but in its implementation there are obstacles faced by the Health Service, namely the lack of community support and the lack of supporting infrastructure in implementing malaria control policies. The aim of community service activities carried out in Nabire Regency is to increase public knowledge and awareness in eradicating malaria. The population of this community service is the Nabire community using counseling methods through community leaders such as village elders, RT, RW and health cadres. The method for solving problems uses several methods and fishbone diagrams. The implementation that has been carried out in this community service is conducting a Forum Group Discussion (FGD) with community leaders consisting of health problems, namely malaria related to community compliance with healthy behavior such as using mosquito nets or installing coarse wire, using mosquito poison, keeping the house clean. After conducting the FGD, we first conducted education regarding malaria prevention through leaflets to community leaders. Health education to the community regarding malaria was assisted by community leaders who participated in the FGD. Community figures who assist in delivering health education are village elders, RT, RW and health cadres. As a result, 85% of community service activities aimed at increasing community knowledge were successful, the community became more knowledgeable about preventing malaria and improving their health. The Conclusion of this research is this community service program was implemented, and resulted in a change in accordance with the output target, namely knowledge about eradicating malaria, especially how to prevent it. It is hoped that the counseling provided can be carried out regularly and applied in people's lives so that the incidence of malaria can decrease.
Empowerment of Midwives in Increasing Knowledge as a Result of Malpractic Incidents Reviewed from the Legal Aspects in the Working Area of the Puskesmas Kerek Kabupaten Tuban Kholifatul Ummah; Noenik Soekorini; Arkha Rosyaria Badrus; Hartoyo
Journal of Community Engagement in Health Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jceh.v7i1.548

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Kerek District is a densely populated area where the majority of the people work as traders and fishermen, urban education is still low, the people of Kerek District have middle and high school education, the average population is 67,163 people, consisting of 33,196 famale residents. and 33,967 people are famale. In the Kerek area there is 1 health center, 17 villages and 17 posts, where each village has 1 village midwife in each village sub-district who is tasked with monitoring the health of mothers and children so that the number of  midwives follows number of midwives. Kerek Subdistrict Village includes 17 midwives and 1 Kerek Community Health Center coordinating midwife whose duties include providing private health services that serve maternal and child health in their work area, but are required to carry out supervision. The problem is that how many incidents of malpractice in Kerek sub-district carried out by midwives on women giving birth which causes harm to the patient, namely the baby dies, so the health sciences faculty collaborates with the Indonesian Midwives Assosiation Kerek sub-district branch and the Kerek Community Health Center to provide guidance and counseling to all village midwives in Kerek sub-district to improve service quality for patients with the aim to reducing maternal and infant morbidity and mortality.
Analysis of Clinical Features of Pulmonary TB Patients at Dr. Hospital. P.P. Magretti Saumlaki in 2022 Anna Lince Dasmasela; Yuly Peristiowati
Journal of Community Engagement in Health Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jceh.v7i1.575

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Pulmonary Tuberculosis is the most common disease in 2022 at RSUD dr. P.P. Magretti Saumlaki Tanimbar Islands, Maluku. This study aims to determine the clinical picture of patients according to the characteristics of person, place and time. The retrospective approach is presented in descriptive form. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling. The sample was 51 pulmonary TB patients in the isolation room in 2022 with complete medical record files. The research results showed that the largest age group was 19-44 years, 24 people (47.1%). The male gender was more numerous, numbering 28 people (54.9%). The most common clinical symptoms were shortness of breath, 15 people (29.4%); The highest number of supporting examinations with Ro Thorax was 36 people (70.6%). The most common diagnoses were pulmonary TB on OAT as many as 22 people (43.1%). More patients returned home and recovered, namely 17 people (33.3%). The longest length of stay was 21.6% (3 days). The conclusion of this study is that pulmonary TB patients in the isolation room at RSUD dr. P.P. More Magretti in 2022: male gender, age 19-44 years, clinical symptoms of shortness of breath, AP/PA Thorax X-ray examination, discharged home recovered, and 3 days of hospitalization.
Management of Expressed Breast Milk as a Strategy to Optimize of Exclusive Breastfeeding Nirmala Kusumaningrum Sunaryo; Elfi Quyumi Rahmawati
Journal of Community Engagement in Health Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jceh.v7i1.576

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Exclusive breastfeeding had many benefits for mothers and babies. Maternal employment was one of the factors that was closely related to the decline in exclusive breastfeeding coverage. Therefore, there was a need for education for mothers of toddlers to continue providing breast milk even though they were working. This community service program aimed to provide education to mothers of toddlers on how to manage expressed breast milk so that even though the mother was working, her child still received breast milk. The method used was to provide health education about the importance of exclusive breastfeeding and procedures for managing expressed breast milk. The number of Posyandu Balita participants was 123 toddlers and their mothers, but around 61 toddlers and their mothers actively participated in Posyandu. The demographic target for this community service activity is mothers of toddlers who were registered at Posyandu and were willing to take part in educational activities until completion, they were 30 mothers of toddlers. After being given education, an evaluation was carried out by giving questions to participants. Increased knowledge was known when participants were able to answer questions after conducting outreach activities. Before education process 85% of participants said that they did not understand and after education process 100% participants said that they understood.
Increasing Public Awareness of the Importance of "Gemari" (Love to Eat Fish) Through Mentoring Catfish Cultivation and Processing Candra Wahyuni; Retno Palupi Yonni Siwi
Journal of Community Engagement in Health Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jceh.v7i1.578

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Catfish is one type of freshwater fish that is much loved by the people of Indonesia. In addition to its delicious taste and easy to process, this type of fish also has a lot of nutrients in it that are good for body health. Catfish farming is a maintenance activity for catfish enlargement from small in size (fry) to consumption size. Catfish farming is one of the efforts to provide food needs as a source of protein. Protein sources from fish are increasing day by day, along with increasing public awareness about the importance of catfish's nutritional content. The method used in this community service activity is by providing counseling, handing over catfish seeds, and assisting catfish processing as a health promotion medium. The results of Community Service activities regarding catfish farming, processing methods, and understanding of the high nutritional content in catfish can increase family interest in catfish consumption through fondness for eating fish.
Efforts to Increase Knowledge of Pregnant Women Through Education about HIV/AIDS Disease Anggrawati Wulandari; Retno Palupi Yonni Siwi; Erma Retnaningtyas; Sri Yeni; Titin Wahyuni Batamba; Irawati
Journal of Community Engagement in Health Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jceh.v7i1.579

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The number of female HIV/AIDS sufferers is increasing along with the increase in transmission of unsafe sexual behavior in men who then transmit HIV to their sexual partners. In addition, HIV transmission from HIV-infected mothers to their babies tends to increase along with the increase in the number of HIV-infected women, which is why HIV/AIDS requires serious attention from parties involved in front-line health services. This community service is to increase pregnant women's knowledge about HIV/AIDS. This activity was carried out by providing counseling with leaflets to pregnant women about HIV/AIDS by giving a pre-test before counseling and a post-test after counseling. The technique is accidental sampling. The results of the counseling were obtained before the counseling was given as many as 2 participants (25%) with sufficient knowledge and after the activity there was an increase to 6 participants (75%) with Good knowledge.It is hoped that further education will focus on preventing HIV/AIDS in pregnant women.
Optimization of Pregnant Women's Knowledge about Nausea, Vomiting and the Use of Ginger Honey Drink to Reduce Nausea, Vomiting Erma Retnaningtyas; Tri Hastuti; Yuliana Elma; Henderiana Kililily; Dwi Purwaningsih; Iriani Winoto; Hendrika Lawalata; Salmawaty; Elbina Sihombing
Journal of Community Engagement in Health Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jceh.v7i1.580

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Nausea and vomiting that occurs in the first trimester of pregnancy is caused by increased levels of the hormones Estrogen and Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) in the serum from the placenta. Nausea, vomiting often occurs when you wake up in the morning, which is also called morning sickness. The aim of this community service is to optimize pregnant women's knowledge about the benefits of ginger-honey drinks to reduce nausea and vomiting in pregnant women in the first trimester. This activity is carried out by providing education about nausea and vomiting in the first trimester of pregnancy by giving a pre-test questionnaire about nausea and vomiting before being given counseling and post test questionnaire about nausea and vomiting after being given counseling. Then they carried out a demonstration on making Honey Ginger leaf drink and immediately distributed it for pregnant women to drink. This counseling was carried out at the Mawar posyandu in the working area of the Karang Indah Community Health Center, Merauke district, which was attended by 23 pregnant women. The results of the counseling before the counseling was given were 13 pregnant women (57%) with good knowledge and after the activity there was an increase in knowledge to 22 pregnant women (96%) with good knowledge. It is hoped that there will be more emphasis on treating nausea and vomiting by utilizing the natural wealth around us, namely ginger and honey.