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Penyuluhan Tentang Imunisasi Dasar Lengkap Pada Ibu Balita : Counseling about complete basic immunization for mothers of toddlers Masulilli, Fitria; Jurana, Jurana; Irsanty, Collein; Pangaribuan, Helena; Baiq Emy, Nurmalisa; Supirno, Supirno; Ayu, Sri Manika; Marlin, Marlin
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Lentora Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): SEPTEMBER 2023
Publisher : Jurusan Keperawatan Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Palu

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Introduction Complete national routine immunization coverage is currently slowly increasing again after the COVID pandemic from 84% in 2019 to 94.9% in 2022. Indonesian children have been immunized. This increase was given a good score but not enough, because there are still around 5% or 240,000 Indonesian children who have not received additional protection from complete basic immunization, meaning these children are still at high risk of contracting diseases that can be prevented by immunization (PD3I). The Ministry of Health targets 100 percent of babies to receive complete basic immunization (IDL) by 2023. This community service aims to provide knowledge to mothers of toddlers about complete basic immunization (0 to 11 months). This service method takes the form of counseling and giving leaflets to mothers of toddlers. This community service activity was carried out at Latulip Posyandu, Layana Village, Talise Health Center working area on June 21 2023. The target audience for this community service activity was all mothers with toddlers who live in Layana Village as the Talise Health Center Working Area, 18 mothers of toddlers. The results of the activity were the knowledge of mothers of toddlers about complete basic immunization after counseling, namely the majority with good knowledge, 15 participants (83.3%) and 3 participants (16.7%) with sufficient knowledge. The conclusion is that this community service activity can provide understanding to mothers of toddlers about complete basic immunization. Suggestions to the Talise Community Health Center to continue to increase community knowledge and provide motivation for mothers of toddlers to support the success of achieving complete basic immunization coverage according to the national target of 100 percent.
Upaya Pencegahan Resiko Penularan Tuberkulosis di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Talise Melalui Program Edukasi : Efforts to Prevent the Risk of Tuberculosis Transmission in the Talise Health Center Working Area Through Education Programs Nurmalisa, Baiq Emy; Pangaribuan, Helena; Masulilli, Fitria; Collein, Irsanty; Jurana, Jurana; Ismunandar, Ismunandar; Marlin, Marlin
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Lentora Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): MARET 2024
Publisher : Jurusan Keperawatan Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Palu

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Introduction: In 2022, the number of people newly diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) worldwide will reach 7.5 million. The discovery of TB cases (suspects) in the Talise Community Health Center work area from 2023 to May 2023 was 273 cases. This has increased significantly compared to the discovery of TB cases (suspected) in 2022, which amounted to 343. This community service aims to provide education to prevent the risk of spreading TB in the Talise Health Center working area. This activity method takes place in the waiting room of the Talise Health Center Polyclinic, Palu City, targeting all visitors to the Polyclinic. The activity was held on June 27 2023 with a total of 30 participants. The activities start from the preparation stage, conducting a pre-test, providing education and discussion, and finally conducting a post-test. Results Based on the pretest scores, it shows that the number of participants who have knowledge about TB is in the low category as many as 15 people or 50%, in the sufficient category there are 7 people or 23.3%, and in the high category there are 8 participants or 26.7%. After the discussion and question and answer process, a post test was carried out where the results obtained showed that the number of participants who had knowledge about TB was 2 people or 6.7% in the low category, 12 people or 40% in the sufficient category, and 16 people or 53 in the high category .3%. The conclusion was that there was an increase in participants' knowledge after being given education. Suggestions require sustainable community service activities so that people can apply them in their daily lives.