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Buletin Udayana Mengabdi
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Jurnal Udayana Mengabdi (JUM) diterbitkan sebagai media komunikasi, informasi, edukasi dan pembahasan masalah-masalah pembangunan, utamanya hasil-hasil pengabdian kepada masyarakat dan hasil-hasil penelitian dalam berbagai disiplin ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi. Tujuannya adalah untuk menyebarluaskan hasil-hasil pengabdian kepada masyarakat dan penelitian, tidak saja kepada masyarakat ilmiah, tetapi juga masyarakat umum. serta meningkatkan kecerdasan penulis dan pembaca.
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SCREENING KELUHAN MUSKULOSKELETAL, PELAYANAN KESEHATAN FISIOTERAPI, PELATIHAN STRETCHING DAN SOSIALISASI FAKTOR RISIKO LOW BACK PAIN DAN POSISI KERJA ERGONOMIS PADA PETANI P.A.S. Saraswati; N.K.A.J. Antari; A. Wibawa; S.A. Thanaya; M.H.S. Nugraha
Buletin Udayana Mengabdi Vol 21 No 4 (2022): Buletin Udayana Mengabdi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/BUM.2022.v21.i04.p13

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Occupational disease is a disease that has a specific cause or has a strong relationship with work, work tools, materials, processes and the work environment. Based on the situation analysis, the priority program is to help farmers to be able to work with the risk of musculoskeletal disease due to work as minimal as possible so that it does not interfere with productivity and cause disability. The prioritized programs include: screening for musculoskeletal complaints, stretching training, and physiotherapy services, as well as education about pain management that farmers can do at home independently. Based on the results of the service, it can be seen that the average age of subak farmers is 56 years with a total length of work reaching 16.5 years. Meanwhile, in terms of the value of the nordic body map, the average value was 30.6 and it was included in the low risk category of experiencing musculoskeletal disorders. This service activity went well where participants understood the risks of musculoskeletal disorders and how to stretch techniques. In addition, physiotherapy services have also been implemented in the form of providing interventions to farmers who experience low back pain, neck pain, tennis elbow, muscle spasms in the calves and arms. Provision of physiotherapy intervention is done by providing electrotherapy, manual therapy approaches such as massage, and exercise therapy. At the end of the session, the service team also conducted education about pain management that farmers could do at home independently, as well as socialization about low back pain and ergonomic work positions. Keywords: ergonomic, musculoskeletal, physiotherapy, stretching, farmers
APLIKASI MESIN SANGRAI DENGAN BAHAN BAKAR BIOGAS UNTUK HOME INDUSTRY I.K.A Atmika; T.G.T. Nindhia; I.P.A. Astawa; I.G.A.K. Suriadi; I.W. Surata
Buletin Udayana Mengabdi Vol 22 No 1 (2023): Buletin Udayana Mengabdi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/BUM.2023.v22.i01.p02

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The Pitik Jaya Women Farmers Group (KWT) is a business group located in Baluk village which is classified as a home business or home industry. This business group produces several types of products including; shredded eggs, flavored salted peanuts and others. In running its business, KWT faces a number of problems, especially for the production of the flavored salted peanuts. This problem is caused by the process of roasting peanuts using a rolling machine which is relatively simple with a limited capacity made from steel plates and is easily corroded and the spices are still stirred manually so it is uneven. Another problem is related to the high cost of LPG fuel used to heat the roaster. Based on this situation and to overcome these problems, the community service team designed and manufactured a roasting machine with biogas fuel. The field service activity (KWT Pitik Jaya) was carried out on August 22, 2021 in the form of an introduction and demonstration of a biogas-fired roasting machine. Next, on August 29, 2021, a safety demonstration was held and the official handover of the machine was attended by members of the Pitik Jaya KWT, the dedication team, Engineering students from the Udayana University Mechanical Engineering Study Program and Baluk village officials. The use of this biogas-fired roasting machine plays a very important role in increasing the production of flavored salted peanuts which reaches 320% or more than three times, as well as fuel cost efficiency reaching 90%, because it no longer uses LPG. Keywords : roasting machine, salted peanuts, biogas, increased production.
PENERAPAN DIGESTER ANAEROBIK PORTABLE KAPASITAS 500 LITER DI GAPOKTAN SATO AMERTA UTAMA DESA BALUK I.K.A. Atmika; I.G.A.K. Suriadi; A.A.I.A.S. Komaladewi; T.G.T. Nindhia; I.P.A. Astawa
Buletin Udayana Mengabdi Vol 22 No 1 (2023): Buletin Udayana Mengabdi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/BUM.2023.v22.i01.p03

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Livestock activities carried out by the Baluk village community with a minimum number of livestock in each family of 2 cows and pigs have the potential to develop new and renewable energy systems, in this case household-scale biogas energy. Thus each household can produce energy for their daily needs. Optimization and cost efficiency with the introduction and application of biogas/portable biogas digester technology by utilizing cow dung as a daily energy source is the focus of this service. A portable anaerobic digester was prepared in this work as a solution. Its capacity is around 500 liters making it suitable for household scale livestock manure processing. The material used for the digester is stainless steel 304. The digester is equipped with an agitator to optimize biogas production. Cow dung slurry (50% cow dung + 50% water) is used to feed the digester. There are 2 variations of the slurry loading speed carried out in this work, namely 5 liters/day slurry and 10 liters/day slurry. The biogas production rate is around 51.7 liters of biogas/day if filled with 5 liters/day of slurry. The biogas production rate was found to increase significantly to 82 liters of biogas/day if filled with 10 liters/day of slurry. So to overcome community problems and in carrying out solutions to village problems, several methods are used, including: counseling methods, mentoring methods, mutual cooperation methods, methods of applying appropriate technology, and pilot methods. The activities were carried out on August 23 2020 and September 18 2020. Keywords : Biogas, digester portable, optimation, 500 liter
SOSIALISASI HUKUM BAGI MASYARAKAT MENGENAI PEMENUHAN KEWAJIBAN KREDIT SELAMA MASA PANDEMI COVID-19 P. D.Y. Utami; D. G.P. Yustiawan; A. A.S. Utari; E. T.L. Hadjon
Buletin Udayana Mengabdi Vol 21 No 4 (2022): Buletin Udayana Mengabdi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/BUM.2022.v21.i04.p14

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, there were legal problems experienced by the public regarding ignorance of the existence of a credit restructuring program from the government to deal with non-performing loans during the COVID-19 pandemic and a lack of understanding regarding the relative nature of force majeure from the COVID-19 pandemic which did not eliminate credit obligations, but only suspended through relief on credit restructuring efforts. The activity is located in Satra Village, Klungkung Regency. This community service activity aims to provide understanding for people of Satra Village who have non performing loan credit during the COVID-19 pandemic. Considering that the COVID-19 pandemic has greatly affected the economic level of the community, this activity also aims to provide an understanding for the people of Satra Village, that during the COVID-19 pandemic the banks will not immediately execute collateral objects when credit problems occur, but the community can be given payment relief through efforts credit restructuring.The implementation of service activities is carried out by providing in-depth socialization, discussion and question and answer so that the goals of community service activities can be achieved very well. The results of this activity indicate that the activity was carried out very effectively, as evidenced by the enthusiasm of the respondents who are the general public, village administrators and BUMDES administrators in Satra Village in listening to the presentation of the service team. Keywords: Socialization, non performing loan, restructurization, COVID-19.
PENGUATAN KAPABILITAS SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA LOKAL MELALUI PENDIDIKAN DAN PELATIHAN BAHASA MANDARIN BAGI PENGELOLA DTW TANAH LOT KABUPATEN TABANAN I.M. Sendra; I.G.N. Widyatmaja; I.B.K. Astina; I.K. Suwena
Buletin Udayana Mengabdi Vol 22 No 1 (2023): Buletin Udayana Mengabdi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/BUM.2023.v22.i01.p04

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The development of tourists from China before the Covid-19 pandemic was very fast, especially in the Tanah Lot Tourist Destination, Tabanan Regency, Bali Province, but in terms of the ability to speak Mandarin for managers it was very low. Strengthening local human resource capabilities through Mandarin education and training referred to here is a basic skill that should be understood and practiced by each individual in a tourism business in order to be able to run their business in a sustainable manner. This activity aims to improve Chinese language skills for oral translators and provide basic Chinese language skills for local employees. Another goal is to provide an introduction to Chinese cultural values that are considered necessary for managers to know so that they are expected to assist in efforts to improve the quality of performance of Tanah Lot destination managers. Keywords : Management, Mandarin, Training, Strengthening, Participation, Tourism
PEMERIKSAAN WAKTU REAKSI VISUAL DAN SOSIALISASI PERILAKU SEDENTARI PADA SISWA SEKOLAH DASAR NEGERI 2 SUMERTA DENPASAR TIMUR N. K.A.J. Antari; M.H.S. Nugraha; I.M.N. Winaya; A.A.N.T.N. Dewi; N.L.N. Andayani
Buletin Udayana Mengabdi Vol 21 No 4 (2022): Buletin Udayana Mengabdi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/BUM.2022.v21.i04.p15

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The habit of lack of doing daily activities is often categorized as sedentary behavior where this sedentary behavior is said to have a bad impact on children. One of the impacts that arise from sedentary activity is a decrease in the child's reaction time. Reaction time is the length of time from the receipt of a stimulus to the appearance of a desired response. Visual reaction time is one of the variables that affect reading speed in children, starting from children getting sensory input in the form of letters then interpreting what letters they see until a response occurs, namely pronouncing the letters correctly. The purpose of the implementation of this service is to provide socialization of the impact of sedentary behavior and examination of visual reaction times in elementary school children. The specific target to be achieved from this activity is to find out the impact of sedentary behavior, it is hoped that parents and the school will provide activities in the form of physical activities that can also train children's reaction time. Based on the community service that has been carried out, the following results were obtained: (1) The sample participating in this service amounted to 71 people consisting of 24 grade 4 students, 17 grade 5 students and 30 grade 6 students, (2) Grade 4 students had grades the average speed of reaction time is 533.83ms. Grade 5 students have an average reaction time speed of 513.36ms. Grade 6 students have an average reaction time speed of 492.77ms. Keywords: sedentary lifestyle, socialization, visual reaction time
PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT KELURAHAN BENOA MELALUI PROGRAM KKN UNTUK MEWUJUDKAN MASYARAKAT YANG SEHAT DAN INOVATIF M.A. Pratiwi
Buletin Udayana Mengabdi Vol 22 No 1 (2023): Buletin Udayana Mengabdi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/BUM.2023.v22.i01.p05

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The global COVID-19 pandemic has brought many changes, especially to the health conditions of the world community and economy. A very crucial impact in the province of Bali is the decline in public health and many family heads have lost their jobs. This resulted in a very significant decline in public health and welfare. The community of Benoa Village, Bali is one of the many villages experiencing a decline in health and welfare. One of the efforts that can be made to improve welfare is through the "Community Empowerment of Benoa Village through the Community Service Program to Create a Healthy and Innovative Community". The purpose of this community empowerment activity is to improve the health and welfare of the community through health and socio-economic programs in KKN (Community Service Program) activities. This community empowerment activity is carried out in 3 programs, namely public health and environmental health programs, socio-economic programs, and assistance programs. The method of implementing the program is through socialization, training and counseling to the community The results of the work programs of the three fields are that they can be implemented well and get a positive response from the community. In addition, there are 2 aid programs including 1) Education of local materials to increase hemoglobin with the South Kuta Health Center, and 2) Assisting with plastic exchange activities that have been carried out well. Keywords: Health and Environment Sector, Socio-Economic Sector, Benoa Village, Community Empowerment, Healthy and Innovative Society
APLIKASI MESIN SPINNER UNTUK INDUSTRI KECIL ABON TELUR I.K.A. Atmika; I.G.A.K. Suriadi; I.M. Astika; I.D.A. Subagia
Buletin Udayana Mengabdi Vol 22 No 1 (2023): Buletin Udayana Mengabdi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/BUM.2023.v22.i01.p01

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Abon is one of the people's favorite menus made from shredded chicken or beef. This reality has led to the development of many shredded products with various raw materials, such as shredded eel, shredded fish, shredded shrimp, shredded catfish, and even shredded eggs. The model for develo ping shredded eggs from egg raw materials was eyed by a women's business group in Baluk village, Negara sub - district, Jembrana district. The business group in question is the Women Farmers Group (KWT) Pitik Jaya, which began in 2014 by experimenting with their unique product, shredded eggs. The business of making shredded eggs is actually quite prospective because the egg raw materials are produced by the KWT itself. However, this group has problems related to productivity and efficiency, namely in the process of draining shredded oil which is still conventionally done by simply placing shredded coconut on aerated niru. Efforts to overcome the existing problems are carried out by replacing conventional equipment with spinner machines. This machine is multi-functional and is built by a dedicated team so that it can also be used for other product oil extraction. The result of the activity was that the team succeeded in designing and manufacturing a multi-function shredded oil spinner machine with a capacity of 420 eggs per day, so that the use of this machine increased the quality of shredded eggs produced by KWT Pitik Jaya and increased productivity by up to 450%. Keywords: spinner machine, egg shredded, multi function, productivity
PENYULUHAN TENTANG POTENSI LAHAN PEKARANGAN UNTUK PENINGKATAN PENDAPATAN DAN KERAGAMAN PANGAN PETANI DI LAHAN PASANG SURUT DESA SAWAHAN KABUPATEN BARITO KUALA Hartoni ,; Ditahardiyani ,; K. A. Shafriani
Buletin Udayana Mengabdi Vol 22 No 1 (2023): Buletin Udayana Mengabdi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/BUM.2023.v22.i01.p06

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The community service, which was carried out in Sawahan Village, Cerbon District, Barito Kuala Regency, aimed to convey information about the potential of farmers' yard land to increase household income and provide diversity of food that can be consumed by farmer families. The problem that is the cause of this service is the use of yard land which is still not optimal, due to the lack of knowledge of farmers in utilizing the yard land. The method of implementation of the service activities carried out is in the form of discussions and questions and answers, compiled by taking into account socio-cultural, economic, and community life aspects. Through this service activity, service participants gain additional knowledge about the use of the yard appropriately, so that they can contribute to household income and provide additional choices of types of food that can be consumed by farming families. Through this service activity, farmers become motivated to make optimal use of yard land. Farmers' responses to the innovation information submitted tend to be very good based on the properties of the innovation. Keywords: innovation, food diversity, yard land, tidal land, income
PELATIHAN PEMBUATAN SABUN PADAT DAN CAIR BERBAHAN EKSTRAK RIMPANG TEMULAWAK DAN SAMBILOTO PADA IBU-IBU PKK DESA MAMBANG, SELEMADEG TIMUR, TABANAN I.G.A. Artini; A.W. Indrayani; N.W.S. Dewi; I.W. Sumardika; I.G.M.G.S.C. Trapika; I.M. Jawi; B.K. Satriyasa; I.G.M. Aman; A.N. Mahendra; I.A.A. Widhiartini; D.K. Ernawati; N.W. Tianing; N.L. Suriani; I.G. Wiranatha
Buletin Udayana Mengabdi Vol 22 No 2 (2023): Buletin Udayana Mengabdi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/BUM.2023.v22.i02.p03

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Temulawak is one of medicinal plants which possess antibacterial activity against two major causes of infection in acne namely Staphylococcus epidermidis and Propionibacterium acnes. The active compounds of temulawak are curcumin and xanthorrhizol essential oil, which possess antibacterial activity as antiseptic and antibiotic. Sambiloto (known as Andrographis paniculate), contains active compound andrographolide, which is also assumed to possess antibacterial activity. This community program was the implementation of our research for community wellbeing, which aimed to raise the knowledge and skill of PKK women at Mambang village, Selemadeg Timur, Tabanan especially in producing liquid and solid soap from natural substances (temulawak and sambiloto extract). The program was conducted by visiting our partner company PT Bali Tangi and training for liquid and solid soap production from temulawak and sambiloto (as one form of temulawak and sambiloto utilization for skin health especially for acne management). We assess participant knowledge improvement by using questionaire before and after conducting the activity. There was an improvement in participant knowledge regarding the production of soap from natural substances (temulawak and sambiloto). In conclusion, this program had increase the knowledge and skill of PKK women at Mambang village regarding liquid and solid soap production from natural substances. Keywords: antiacne, liquid soap, sambiloto, solid soap, temulawak

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