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Welcome: Wealth Community Empowerment
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Jurnal ini akan memfokuskan pada bidang-bidang keilmuan yang relevan dengan kesehatan masyarakat, keperawatan, kebidanan, radiologi, Terapis gigi mulut serta ilmu kesehatan lainnya.
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Improving Dental Hygiene Practices in Kindergarten Children: Teacher and Health Professional Involvement Initiative Nadiah Thahirah AR
Wealth Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Juli 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/welcomejournal.v1i2.11151

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Children are an age group prone to caries and other dental diseases, requiring help and guidance in maintaining oral and dental hygiene. Caries prevention activities are carried out through simple practices, such as brushing teeth, to improve understanding and practice of maintaining dental hygiene. This activity focuses on children in KB/TK PAPB Pedurungan Semarang. Activities involve counseling, demonstrations, and toothbrushing practices, involving family planning / kindergarten children, teachers, dentists, and oral dental therapists. The results of mentoring showed that children successfully applied the principle of brushing their teeth correctly, reflecting their understanding and ability to transfer knowledge to concrete actions. This activity not only provides information, but also builds children's intrinsic motivation in caring for their dental hygiene, with the result that children successfully apply the principle of brushing teeth correctly.
CORRUPT DATA ON MRI WORKSTATION Ailifia Dian Rizqi Arshyva
Wealth Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Juli 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/welcomejournal.v1i2.11695

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During the internship at the Radiology Installation at Ken Saras Hospital in Semarang Regency, the MRI examination service was well organized, with a structured work flow, including scheduling, patient education, carrying out examinations, and communicating results via WhatsApp messages. However, there are challenges that must be faced by the Radiology Installation at Ken Saras Hospital, especially in technical terms. Even though the MRI equipment is 12 years old, it may present a risk of hardware failure resulting in errors on the MRI workstation. One recurring problem is the appearance of corrupt data in MRI scanning images. The main objective of this community service is to improve the technical skills of radiographers in overcoming and preventing data corruption problems at MRI workstations. Intensive training will be provided to enrich their understanding of MRI technology, identify causes of data corruption, and implement necessary technical solutions
EFFECTIVENESS OF USING INJECTORS AND SALINE ON MRI IMAGE RESULTS Ainun Anniza Jamal
Wealth Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Juli 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/welcomejournal.v1i2.11696

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The use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) technology with contrast media has become a standard in the world of medical diagnostics to obtain more accurate and detailed images of the body. However, the effectiveness of MRI image results does not only depend on the contrast medium. The use of injectors and saline before, during, and after the MRI imaging process plays an important role in improving the quality of the resulting images. This community service activity aims to provide education and training regarding the importance of injectors and saline in MRI procedures to medical personnel in various hospitals and clinics. Through counseling, workshops and live demonstrations, it is hoped that medical personnel can understand and apply these techniques effectively, so as to improve the accuracy of diagnosis and the quality of health services. The results of this activity show an increase in the understanding and skills of medical personnel in the use of injectors and saline, which contributes positively to the quality of MRI images and patient diagnosis results
Implementation of Media Inovation for Improving Oral Health Maintenance Behavior In Preschool Students In Tanjung Village, Pakis Aji District, Jepara Regency Kholifah Nur Ijazati
Wealth Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Juli 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/welcomejournal.v1i2.11751

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Preschool-age children are one of the vulnerable groups to oral health issues. At this age, dental caries is a common oral health problem encountered. This is because the enamel structure of primary teeth in children is thinner compared to permanent teeth. Additionally, excessive consumption of cariogenic foods without balanced toothbrushing skills contributes to the faster occurrence of dental caries. To reduce the risk of severe dental caries, efforts are needed to improve oral health maintenance behaviors through oral health education programs. The success of oral health education can be influenced by the use of instructional media. Creative and innovative instructional media can enhance student motivation to learn. The aim of community service is to enhance the knowledge and skills of TK Putra Bangsa students in oral health maintenance. The program implementation involves stages of preparation, execution, and evaluation. The target participants include students, parents, and teachers of TK Putra Bangsa a in Tanjung Village, Pakis Aji District, Jepara Regency, Central Java. This activity took place from October 23 to 27, 2023. Data collection instruments include examination forms, hygiene index forms, and interview forms for parents and teachers. The results of this activity show an improvement in the knowledge of students, parents, and teachers regarding oral health maintenance efforts, along with the implementation of the daily school toothbrushing program.
EMPOWERING HEALTHY FOOD PRODUCTION OF "SOY BOB" SOY MILK FOR SMALL BUSINESS GROUPS IN MANGUNHARJO TEMBALANG SEMARANG Fatimah Fatimah; Siti Masrochah
Wealth Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Juli 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/welcomejournal.v1i2.11825

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This Soy Bob product is different from the soy milk that is usually circulated and known to the public. On the other hand, all works do not have patents or copyrights with their unique characteristics, as well as packaging management and marketing efforts. Likewise, this small soy milk culinary business is managed traditionally, both packaging and not having an AKG value, expired, as well as marketing efforts. Therefore, the aim of this community service is expected to be to strengthen the quality of small business products in the Mangunharjo Tembalang area. The population for this activity was residents of RW V, Mangunharjo Tembalang Village. The method used in this activity was a training approach, followed by program implementation by assisting certification, licensing and there was an evaluation at each stage will be carried out to obtain feedback and further improvement efforts. The results and discussions of this activity were the awareness and understanding of visitors regarding health and the importance of consuming soy milk and the NIB registration for Soy Bob soy milk had been registered. In addition, the NIB and PIRT registration guide for Small Businesses had been compiled, Soy Bob product booklets and books had been copyrighted. The conclusion from this activity was that it could be carried out well. There was increasing public awareness of the importance of "Soy Bob" soy milk for health. For this reason, it is necessary to increase the motivation of the assisted villages to produce other healthy food and drink products to improve health as well as to increase the income of the assisted villages.
THE ROLE OF HERBAL TO INCREASE THE BODY'S IMMUNE AS A PREVENTIVE FOR COVID 19 AND DISTRIBUTING MASKS ahmad riadi
Wealth Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Juli 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/welcomejournal.v1i2.11827

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Background: The role of herbal medicine in increasing body immunity as prevention of Covid 19 and distributing masks in the RW 28 area, Sendang Mulyo Village, Tembalang District, Semarang City. Objective: This community service is to increase the body's immunity and prevent the spread of Covid 19. The method used is by distributing herbs, masks and pocket books in the community. Results Based on the results of the evaluation carried out, it was concluded that this activity was very inviting to the public who took an active part in activities in the form of distributing herbs, masks and socializing the importance of maintaining body immunity in facing the Covid-19 pandemic. Conclusion: This activity can increase residents' insight into increasing immunity through consuming herbal medicines for the body and preventing Covid-19 by using masks
HEALTH PROTOCOL EDUCATION BY DISTRIBUTING LEAFLETS AND IMMUNE BOOST HERBAL AT KIO SPORT ahmad riadi
Wealth Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Juli 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/welcomejournal.v1i2.11828

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Background: Education on Health Protocols by distributing leaflets and immune-boosting herbs at Kio Sport and Purwomukti Sport. The target group for this community service is members of the Taruna badminton club and the Bintang club, totaling 50 people, consisting of 25  Bintang Badminton  club members and 25 .Optimization of these two groups is expected to have a significant impact in improving skills and insight in implementing health protocols and knowing herbal ingredients to increase the body's immune system.This method of implementing community service takes place at Kio Sport on Tuesday and Thursday nights, while at Purwomukti Sport on Tuesday and Sunday nights, education is carried out by distributing leaflets and discussion interviews in the form of FGDs preceded by a pre-test and post-test via Google Form. do this by minimizing physical contact or by considering health protocols. It is hoped that the output of this community service after completion will produce scientific articles and ongoing collaboration with PB Bintang and PB Taruna. 
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DENTAL AND ORAL HEALTH CARE SERVICE MODEL FOR AUTISTIC CHILDREN rose aini
Wealth Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Juli 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/welcomejournal.v1i2.11829

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Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2012, 90% of school children throughout the world experienced dental caries. The prevalence of caries in normal school-aged children in Vietnam is 87.9%, Brazil 68%, America 59%, India 58.6%, in Taiwan 37.30%, and in Indonesia 89%. Dental and oral health problems are not only experienced by school-age children with normal body conditions, but are also experienced by children with special needs. In accordance with the characteristics of autistic children, dental health education should use interesting learning methods that can produce understanding, develop imagination and provide enjoyment. One of the media that can be used in a learning method is a 3D modified puzzle.Objective: To produce a 3D modified puzzle media model as a fun learning medium for autistic children, increase parents' knowledge about cariogenic foods as companions for children and increase children's knowledge about cariogenic foods.Target audience: Semarang State SLB autistic children accompanied by their parents.Method: The method used is a combination of several activity stages including initial data collection, intervention stage and evaluation stage.Results: 1) licensing carried out on 13 August 2021, 2) field survey on 13 August 2021, 3) Preparation of work program on 20 August 2021, 4) Appreciation on 21 August 2021, 5) Distribution of props on 13 – 20 September 2021, 6) Counseling on October 1 2021 will be held online.Conclusion: The dental and oral health maintenance behavior of autistic children is greatly influenced by the role of parents and those closest to them. So before delivering material or introductions, it is necessary to approach someone the child trusts. In this case, the role of parents, caregivers and children's teachers greatly influences the material presented.
EDUCATIONAL MEDIA JIGSAW PUZZLE GAMES AS AN EFFORT TO INCREASE DENTAL AND ORAL HEALTH KNOWLEDGE FOR GRADE I STUDENTS MI MIFTAHUL FALAH SINANGGUL IN THE WORKING AREA OF THE MLONGGO HEALTH CENTER, JEPARA REGENCY Anugrah Nurul Ramadani Rabbi; Anita Pujianti; Amalia Putri Fadilla; Sri Nurul Amaliah; Tri Suprapti; Aji Saipul Rakhman; Sukini Sukini; Lanny Sunarjo
Wealth Community Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/welcomejournal.v2i1.12384

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Elementary school age children are classified as a group that is prone to dental and oral diseases, this is because in elementary school age children behavior in caring for dental and oral health is still lacking. The results of Basic Health Research (Riskesdas) in 2018 showed that 54.0% of dental and oral health problems were 5-9 years old in school. The dental and oral health of school-age children needs serious attention from health workers, both from dentists and dental and oral therapists. The most common disease suffered by elementary school-age children is caries. The main cause of caries is due to the continuous accumulation of plaque that is not cleaned. Dental health education needs to be instilled from an early age in children so that they know the right way to maintain the health and hygiene of their teeth and mouth. Efforts to prevent the occurrence of dental and oral diseases in elementary school children are by conducting a dental and oral health education program for students. The goal is to increase students' knowledge in maintaining and maintaining dental health. The methods used in this service are the method of playing, lecturing, and demonstrating to the respondents. Based on the results of the activities that have been carried out in the service, the respondents gave a positive response and there was an increase in knowledge and dental and oral hygiene.
DEN-DY (Dental Diary) AS AN EFFORT TO IMPROVE KNOWLEDGE AND BRUSHING SKILLS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN Dandy Dandy; Fahrur Reza. FA; Dyah Saffana Arsinta; Sitti Aminah; Cut Lieddya Rahmita; Salsabila Shafiya Sugiharto; Afifah Ayestina Pelingga; Endah Aryati Eko Ningtyas; Supriyana Supriyana; Bambang Sutomo
Wealth Community Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/welcomejournal.v2i2.12386

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This report discusses community service through the media "DEN-DY (Dental Diary)" which aims to improve knowledge and brushing skills in elementary school children in MI Miftahul Huda Suwawal Timur. Dental and oral health is an important aspect of general health, and children often lack adequate education about dental care. Through the development of interesting and interactive educational media, this research aims to overcome the problem of low knowledge and brushing skills among students. The methods used include counseling, distribution of DEN-DY media, and evaluation of results through pretest and posttest. The results showed a significant improvement in students' knowledge and skills after the intervention. It is hoped that this innovation can be a model for dental health programs in other schools.

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