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Contact Name
Globila Nurika
Contact Email
nurikaglobila@unej.ac.id
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+6281235181803
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abdimayuda@unej.ac.id
Editorial Address
Jl. Kalimantan Kampus Bumi Tegal No.I / 93, Jember, Jawa Timur, Indonesia 68121
Location
Kab. jember,
Jawa timur
INDONESIA
ABDIMAYUDA: Indonesian Journal of Community Empowerment for Health
Published by Universitas Jember
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29625890     DOI : https://doi.org/10.19184/abdimayuda
Core Subject : Health,
ABDIMAYUDA: Indonesian Journal of Community Empowerment for Health as a national journal focuses on community engagement programs to advance theory and practice related to all forms of community outreach and engagement in Indonesia. Community engagement programs include community service, application of science and technology to the community, community capacity building and community empowerment. This journal also highlights community empowerment innovations and research reporting based on community involvement and community service. ABDIMAYUDA: Indonesian Journal of Community Empowerment for Health received manuscripts in Indonesian language articles covering relevant scientific fields including: 1. Community Nutrition 2. Occupational Health and Safety 3. Health Policy 4. Mother and Child Health 5. Environmental Health 6. Disease Prevention 7. Health Promotion
Articles 24 Documents
Education on Knowledge of Nutritional Anemia and Determination of Nutritional Status for Santriwati at Darul Istiqomah Islamic Boarding School Sumbersari Jember Sulistiyani Sulistiyani; Prehatin Trirahayu Ningrum; Ni'mal Baroya
ABDIMAYUDA: Indonesia Journal of Community Empowerment for Health Vol 1 No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health, University of Jember in collaboration with PERSAKMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (280.189 KB) | DOI: 10.19184/abdimayuda.v1i1.28894

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Anemia was one of the main problems for female teenagers at this time. Indonesian Basic Helath Research 2018 data showed the prevalence of anemia in female teenager is 32%. Female teenagers, including female students in boarding school, will give birth to the next generation. Therefore, female teenagers must have good nutritional status and be free of anemia. Based on a preliminary survey of 16 female students in the Darul Istiqomah Islamic boarding school, only three female students (18.75%) had good knowledge about anemia. Female students in boarding schools have to know about the impact of anemia. This community service intervention activity aims to increase the knowledge of female students and can determine their nutritional status correctly. The method used in this intervention were counseling and training methods. The result of the bivariate analysis was performed using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test with p-value = 0.006 (p < 0.05) so that H0 was rejected. That means there were differences in the level of knowledge of the anemia between before and after the counseling. The female students in boarding school can determine their nutritional status through BMI and upper arm circumference measurement after the training. This activity concludes there are increases in the knowledge between before and after counseling female students. Female students in boarding school can determine BMI and measure the circumference of the upper arm.
Implementation of Health Promoting School in Efforts to Prevent Covid-19 at the Kenjeran Village Elementary School, Surabaya City Riris Diana Rachmayanti; Annis Catur; Fariani Syahrul
ABDIMAYUDA: Indonesia Journal of Community Empowerment for Health Vol 1 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health, University of Jember in collaboration with PERSAKMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (329.389 KB) | DOI: 10.19184/abdimayuda.v1i2.30919

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The Covid-19 pandemic still hasn't subsided. On October 22, 2020 in Surabaya, there were 15,530 confirmed cases, 161 confirmed cases of treatment, 14,226 confirmed cases of recovery, and 1,143 confirmed deaths. In Surabaya, Covid-19 cases spread evenly in all sub-districts. The purpose of this activity was increased the knowledge of elementary school students about the prevention of Covid-19. In this activity, one group pre-test and post-test was used. The sample was 4th grade and 5th grade elementary school students in total 109 children in Kenjeran District, Surabaya City. Interventions were pocket books and videos. The result of this activity was increased students' knowledge before and after the intervention. After knowledge intervention in the less than 13.6% category, it fell to 1.5%. Knowledge in the good category increased from 7.3% to 15.5% and knowledge in the very good category increased from 73.6% to 76.4%. The conclusion of this activity was that the media used in the health promotion school is very effective in increasing students' knowledge as evidenced by the knowledge increasement that occured before and after the intervention, the average knowledge increasement was 10% in each category.
The Role of the Family in the Prevention and Control of Stunting During the Covid-19 Pandemic In Kauman Village RT 16 RW 08 Wiradesa Subdistrict, Pekalongan Regency Ardiana Priharwanti; Riska Amalia
ABDIMAYUDA: Indonesia Journal of Community Empowerment for Health Vol 1 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (376.71 KB) | DOI: 10.19184/abdimayuda.v1i1.28918

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Pekalongan district was ranked 4th in Central Java as district with nutritional problems that have not been handled optimally. The result of weighing 10.316 children under five carried out in 2020 showed that 1.631 children under five were indicated stunting. Intervention activities in reducing stunting problem are carried out by team through 2 methods (offline and online) within a month from November 23 until December 23, 2021 in Kauman village. The offline method is carried out by “door to door” to avoid crowds and Focus Group Discussion (FGD) while still adhering to health protocols. Online activities are carried out through WhatsApp groups, Google Meet, and Youtube. Intervention activities has been done by 5 activities: 1) 3P+S: Placing Clean & Healthy Lifestyle and Stunting Posters, 2) 'EDULINTING' Stunting Mobile Education, 3) Movement for Parents to Understand Nutrition, Stunting Free Children, 4) CEMANGGI (Healthy and Nutritious Snack): Pumpkin Flavored Milk Pudding, and 5) FGD: DWM 'Discuss With Mom' with PARENTING theme. As a result of this activity, there has been a change in the behavior of the local community to become healthier in terms of eating patterns and increasing a clean and healthy lifestyle.
The Utilization of Augmented Reality-Based Storybooks to Improve Knowledge and Skills in Handwashing with Soap Dewa Ngakan Gde Wahyu Mahatma Putra; Globila Nurika; Ricko Pratama Ridzkiyanto; Andriani Metasari Br. Limbong
ABDIMAYUDA: Indonesia Journal of Community Empowerment for Health Vol 1 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (352.084 KB) | DOI: 10.19184/abdimayuda.v1i1.30176

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The number of positive confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Indonesia until June 2021 has reached 1.35 million. This condition continues to be controlled by the government to intensify the delivery of the Covid-19 vaccine, especially for educators and education. This is intended to minimize learning loss in schooling due to online learning during the face-to-face learning pandemic in 2022. Therefore, education and training for the discipline of handwashing with soap (CTPS) in breaking the transmission of covid-19 in schools are essential to be carried out massively, especially for students. This educational and training activity with a target of 22 students was carried out at SDN 1 Panji Lor, Situbondo, using augmented reality-based CTPS storybooks. The interactive discussion method was carried out to increase student participation. Knowledge improvement was measured using pre-test and post-test. Skill improvement is calculated by using the observation of CTPS practice activities. The analysis of knowledge data before and after education with the paired-sample t-test showed an increase in students' knowledge (p-value = 0.046). In addition, all students can practice the CTPS steps correctly and adequately in training activities. The use of augmented reality-based CTPS storybooks is concluded to increase students' knowledge and skills in doing good and correct CTPS.
Efforts to Control Organic Solvent Hazards in the Informal Sector Industry Reny Indrayani; Ana Islamiyah Syamila; Evi Riski Permatasari; Ainul Qismatil Katsiiroh; Muhammad Arizal Aulia; Arta Raya Nurvita
ABDIMAYUDA: Indonesia Journal of Community Empowerment for Health Vol 1 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (595.835 KB) | DOI: 10.19184/abdimayuda.v1i2.32480

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One of the hazards in the workplace that can cause occupational diseases is chemicals such as organic solvents. Organic solvents consist of various types of organic substances which are all toxic. Considering this, there is a need for intervention activities for the industrial world, especially the informal sector. This intervention is manifested in a community service program at the Putra Jaya Las Bengkel in Jember Regency. The purpose of this activity is to administratively control the dangers of organic solvents. The method used is counseling and direct practice with the media of pocket books, posters, chemical labels and material safety data sheets (MSDS). The results of the pretest and post-test evaluations showed an increase in knowledge about the dangers and control of organic solvents among workers by 12.5% from an average of 80 to 90. In addition, administrative practices for controlling organic solvents have been carried out in the form of posters, label repairs on organic solvent containers, and provision of MSDS. Overall, it is concluded that this community service activity has effectively increased workers' knowledge about the dangers and control of organic solvents, and has succeeded in increasing the safety of using organic solvents in the workplace. It is recommended that further activities be carried out to maintain the commitment and consistency of the target audience in implementing organic solvent hazard control.
Implementation of Scabies Prevention in Islamic Boarding Schools through the ABC Program (sAntri Bebas sCabies) Lia Kurniasari; Suprayitno Suprayitno; Shafa Annisa Zein; Desca Gema Misvialita; Indri Puspita Sari Firdani; Nurul Novita Sari; Nurjanah Nurjanah; Sri Widianingsih; Yudi Riswana
ABDIMAYUDA: Indonesia Journal of Community Empowerment for Health Vol 1 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (303.837 KB) | DOI: 10.19184/abdimayuda.v1i1.28268

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Scabies is a disease caused by Sarcoptes scabies. This disease can occur in men and women in dense areas and poor sanitation. The main causes that cause the emergence of these mites are the influence of environmental factors that are densely population and cleanliness is not maintained. One example of a densely population environment is boarding schools and dormitories because of the habit of living together so that if one has been infected, the other will easily be infected. Empowerment Programs ABC (students free from scabies disease) is one form of community empowerment that aims to reduce the number of scabies and improve the health of Islamic boarding school students. The method used is to provide health education about scabies and personal hygiene, the environment and cadre training to carry out health monitoring programs in the boarding school environment with a total of forty four students. And as a result of this activity there was an increase in knowledge of 3.28%.
Education of the 5M Movement and Balanced Nutrition in the Face-to-Face Learning Period for Muhammadiyah High School Students 18 Haris Muzakir; Muhammad Furqon; Alib Birwin
ABDIMAYUDA: Indonesia Journal of Community Empowerment for Health Vol 1 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (496.43 KB) | DOI: 10.19184/abdimayuda.v1i2.30170

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The current Covid-19 pandemic has caused several sectors to experience difficulties in carrying out their activities. This also occurs in the education sector, where educators and students are limited in carrying out the learning process directly in the classroom. The risk of spreading can occur during face-to-face learning. PKM activities are carried out by providing counseling to tenth grade students of SMA Muhammadiyah 18 Jakarta regarding how to use masks, washing hands, maintaining distance, avoiding crowds and limiting mobility (5M) and balanced nutrition among students. Before counseling on the 5M program and balanced nutrition, tenth grade students of SMA Muhammadiyah 18 Jakarta did a pre-test. The pre-test was conducted to determine the students' initial knowledge about the 5M program and balanced nutrition. As a form of evaluation of PKM activities, a post-test was also conducted to determine the increase in knowledge from the material presented. The post-test results showed that participants experienced a good increase in knowledge, regarding social distancing by 70%, wearing masks by 74%, washing hands 84%, avoiding crowds by 89%, limiting mobility by 67% and balanced nutrition by 5%. The expected implication after holding this outreach is the students can implement measures to prevent the transmission of Covid-19, so that Covid-19 cases, especially among students, can be suppressed.
Stunting Prevention Education and Training by Making Toddler Food Companion Snacks in Masjid Village, Samarinda City Wildan Dzakiy; Putri Agustiningrum; Purwo Setiyo Nugroho
ABDIMAYUDA: Indonesia Journal of Community Empowerment for Health Vol 1 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (309.674 KB) | DOI: 10.19184/abdimayuda.v1i2.30370

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Stunting can occur because one of the factors is the mother's education which has an impact on the mother's low knowledge about stunting and also inappropriate maternal parenting. The results of observations at the intervention site show that there are still people who ignore the importance of nutritional intake and most of the people have less knowledge and awareness about stunting prevention. In addition, children under five in the area also do not like vegetables. Therefore, this community service activity is carried out with the aim of increasing the understanding and skills of mothers in preventing stunting in toddlers and processing vegetables that can be interesting for consumption by toddlers. The target of this activity is mothers who have toddlers in the Masjid Village, Samarinda City. The activity was carried out on December 9, 2021 through education and training. The media used are leaflets. This activity is evaluated by making direct observations during the implementation of the activity. The result of this activity is that the community begins to understand stunting prevention efforts and is skilled in processing vegetables into more attractive spring roll snacks for consumption by toddlers as an alternative to healthy snacks to prevent stunting.
Community Service in Promotive and Preventive Efforts for Hypertension in the Ciceri Permai IV Complex, Serang Banten Azizan Umi Hamilda; Tri Wahyuni Sukesi
ABDIMAYUDA: Indonesia Journal of Community Empowerment for Health Vol 1 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (399.313 KB) | DOI: 10.19184/abdimayuda.v1i1.28402

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Hypertension is a disease that is a national health problem. The incidence of hypertension is quite high which is caused by an unhealthy lifestyle. Based on the 2018 Riskesdas, the prevalence of hypertension in Indonesia in the population aged 18 years is 34.1%, it is known that 8.36% have been diagnosed with hypertension and 32.27% do not take medicine regularly and 13.33% do not take medicine. Based on a survey at the Ciceri Permai IV Complex, public awareness is still lacking for routine blood pressure checks and lack of awareness to routinely take hypertension medication for those who have been diagnosed with hypertension. This community service aimed to increase knowledge and awareness of hypertension prevention. The method used is community diagnostics to find out the main health problems, followed by counseling methods to solve the main problems. The location of this community service was carried out at RT 02 Ciceri Permai IV Complex, Serang District, Serang Regency, Banten. Community service will be held on April 28 – May 09, 2021 with a team consisting of 2 people, 1 lecturer and 1 student. Based on the community diagnostic, it is shown that hypertension is a major problem, the level of adherence to taking medication and routine blood pressure checks is still low. To overcome these problems, interventions were carried out in the form of counseling, checking blood pressure, providing blood pressure measuring devices and installing hypertension prevention posters in strategic locations. Based on the results of the Wilcoxon test, it showed p value = 0.03 meaning that there was a significant difference in the average knowledge before and after the intervention. Public knowledge and awareness in the effort to prevent hypertension can be increased by this community service activity. The community was also enthusiastic about checking blood pressure independently with the tools that have been provided.
Screening for Non-Communicable Diseases and Cardiopulmonary Resucitation Education in Kranjingan Village, Sumbersari District, Jember Regency Lirista Dyah Ayu Oktafiani; Arina Mufida Ersanti; Ayu Munawaroh Aziz
ABDIMAYUDA: Indonesia Journal of Community Empowerment for Health Vol 1 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (259.557 KB) | DOI: 10.19184/abdimayuda.v1i2.28536

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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are catastrophic diseases that can cause an increase in the socio-economic burden for sufferers, their families and the government, because their treatment takes a long time, costs a lot and requires high technology. Cardiovascular disease is one of the PTM diseases in Jember Regency which has a high prevalence of cases. Screening activities through posbindu are one of the efforts that can be done to prevent and control PTM. This activity aimed to screen NCDs and improve Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) skills in the Kranjingan Village community, Sumbersari District, Jember Regency. This activity was carried out through several stages, starting with counseling, examining early detection of PTM risk factors, counseling and CPR training. Screening activities were important to be carried out to increase public awareness of non-communicable diseases through early detection, early treatment and controlling risk factors so as to reduce morbidity and mortality rates. After this activity, it was known that there has been an increase in participants' knowledge related to Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) skills in the community in Kranjingan Village, Sumbersari District, Jember Regency.

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