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Doktin Medika
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Editorial Office : Faculty of Medicine UMM Jl. Bendungan Sutami No 188a Malang Email : DokMed@umm.ac.id
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Doktin Medika
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29634067     DOI : DOI: https://doi.org/10.22219
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DokTIn MEDIKA is a peer-reviewed and open-access journal published by the Community Services Division of Medical Faculty Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang. The purpose of this journal is to publicize community services reports on medical and health and promote medical science implementation in the community for the development of the health care system. Published periodically twice a year, DokTIn MEDIKA is corresponding to the vision and mission of Medical Faculty Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang to become a national leading in medical health, science, and Islamic belief. Any inquisitive author could submit the manuscript following submission guidelines. The target audience of DokTIn MEDIKA is civitas akademika in medical and health also a public audience that have an intention to benefits from this article issues. Letter and commentaries of our published articles are widely welcomed.
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Articles 22 Documents
Education And Training On Baby Massage Stimulation To Improve Personal Social Development Of Babies Aged 0-12 Months Annisa Hasanah; Feny Tunjungsari; Nadika Zahrany; Nadia Paramita Bhakti Putri; Adisti Amalia Suwarno
DokTIn MEDIKA Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Pebruary 2026
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

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Background: Baby massage is touching children from the age of 0 months to 12 months. Baby massage provides growth and development stimulation and a relaxing effect on babies with the massage method. This not only optimizes the child's growth, but also provides momentum to channel affection and attention as well as providing a relaxing effect on the baby so that it can improve personal and social development. RSU UMM is one of the hospitals that has a growth and development clinic for monitoring growth and development, especially in babies 0-12 months. Objective: The aim of this service is to increase knowledge and skills about baby massage stimulation for the personal social development of babies 0-12 months at RSU UMM. Method: The method used was to provide education and training to parents of babies aged 0-12 months at RSU UMM, and assess knowledge before and after counseling through questionnaires. Results: Educational Activities and Training on Baby Massage Stimulation to Improve the Personal Social Development of Babies Aged 0-12 Months at RSU UMM, with 5 pairs of parents (10 people) participating. The average value of the initial questionnaire was 49, and the final questionnaire was 72, with a Paired T-test sig.0.041 (<0.05). Conclusion: Education and Training on Baby Massage Stimulation has been implemented to Improve the Personal Social Development of Babies Aged 0-12 Months at RSU UMM with the result of a significant increase in the knowledge of parents of babies aged 0-12 months regarding baby massage stimulation. Key words: education and training, baby massage, personal social development
Education On Maintaining Eye Health As A Prevention Of Vision Disorders Among Ptpn Xii Employees Aryani Vindhya Putri; Bragastio Sidharta; Agustya Elya Risnanda; Abdul Muis Mahrus
DokTIn MEDIKA Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Pebruary 2026
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Background: The eyes are vital organs for vision in all humans, especially workers. Eye health issues can lead to mild to severe vision complaints that affect workers' productivity. Knowledge and education related to eye health are necessary to enhance workers' awareness. Objective: To improve workers' knowledge about eye health. Methods: Providing education to PTPN XII employees and assessing knowledge before and after the education through questionnaires. Results: The education was conducted in May 2024 for 23 employees, with an average knowledge increase from a score of 52 to 75 after the education. Conclusion: Eye health education effectively improves workers' knowledge about eye health.

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