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Journal of Community Service for Health
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27465195     DOI : https://doi.org/10.26699/jcsh.v1i1.ART.p001-004
Core Subject : Health, Education,
Journal of Community Services for Health (JCSH) published by STIKes Patria Husada Blitar. JCSH is Published semi-annually (May and November). JCSH only receive original manuscripts related to community service and have not been published in domestic or foreign journals. The content of the manuscripts can be the results of community service conducted by lecturers or public servants based on their competence. The manuscript is written in English in the form of narrative with an effective and academic language style. The manuscript should be arranged systematically. JCSH is currently published digitally using the direct journal system (OJS: Open Journal System) as a form of service to the stakeholders. The aim is to allow readers, authors, and reviewers to have direct contact to the journal
Articles 35 Documents
Empowering The Cadre of Pregnant Women Control Program to Prevent Anemia Levi Tina Sari; Nevy Norma Renityas; Ita Noviasari
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (371.809 KB) | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v2i1.ART.p010-014

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Anemia in pregnant women was one of the national health problems and has the potential to be dangerous for the fetus and pregnant women. So, the role of cadres was needed as the front line for early detection or screening in the community. This community service method used the provision of material with lectures and discussions, the gathered of cadres used a health protocol, where the provision of material lasts for 2 hours. As a result, it was known that there had been a change in knowledged and attituded of caregivers in the prevention and management of pregnant women related to anemia, and it was known that cadres who did not work would play an active roled in posyandu activities. Therefore, it was expected that Posyandu cadres will received seminars or trained in accordance with their respective fields. So that the implementation of health serviced in the community could be optimal.
Chips as processed food need a Certificate of Home Industry Food Suprajitno Suprajitno; Sri Mugianti
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol 3, No 2 (2022)
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Chips made from local plants can be used as processed food. Chips produced as a home industry that are consumed are required a Certificate of Home Industry Food (Pangan Industri Rumah Tangga / P-IRT) as a guarantee of food safety. The intervention was carried out for the home industry of chips in Kel. Bendo Kec. Kepanjen Kidul Blitar City in April-May 2022. The intervention was assistance for the licensing process. Requirements for issuing certificates of participation in food safety counselling, health of food processors, and information on processed food labels. There were five certificates for processed food certificates for tempe chips, taro chips, potato chips, cassava chips, and sweet tubers chips. The certificate of P-IRT guarantees the safety of processed food for consumption and sale. The impact of the issuance of certificates, sales of chips increased so that family income also increased.
The Prevention of Anemia on Pregnant Women Through Counseling and The Administration of Fe Tablet in Jatinom Kecamatan Kanigoro Kabupaten Blitar Maria Ulfa; Laily Prima Monica; Wahyu Wibisono
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol 1, No 1 (2020)
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In Indonesia, the anemia prevention program for pregnant women is done by providing iron supplements as many as 90 tablets during pregnancy. However, many pregnant women refuse or do not comply with this recommendation for various reasons. The compliance of taking Fe tablets is less than 90% of iron tablets that should be taken. The compliance of pregnant women to take iron tablet is an important factor in ensuring an increase of hemoglobin levels of pregnant women. The right information and right method related to anemia become very important for the community and become very important in order to reduce the risk of maternal death. The purpose of this community service was to increase the knowledge of pregnant women about anemia, the impact of anemia, and the importance of fe tablets. The method was in the form of counseling and giving Fe tablets to pregnant women classes in Jatinom, Kec. Kanigoro, Kabupaten Blitar. The result showed the knowledge and compliance of pregnant women in consuming Fe tablets were 5 participants (25%) in good category, 10 participants (50%) in fair category, 5 participants (25%) in lack category. After the counseling process, there was an increase in the knowledge and compliant to take the Fe tablet. There were15 participants (75%) in good category and 5 participants (25%) in moderate category.
The Familiarization of Post-Partum Blues Syndrome to Pregnant Women Through Health Promotion Maria Ulfa; Laily Prima Monica; Wahyu Wibisono
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
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The most difficult period for women is going through a transition period in the post partum phase, such as changes in physically, psychologically, emotionally and socially. The existence of anxiety, panic attacks, fatigue, feelings guilty, the inability to take care of the baby and the absence of support from partners and family are the main factors causing the post partum blues. The purpose of this community service was to increase the knowledge of pregnant women about the post partum blues syndrome, the impact of post partum blues, introduction, and prevention as early as possible post partum blues. The method was n the form of counseling and providing education to a class of pregnant women in Jatinom village, Kanigoro, Blitar district. The result showed knowledge of pregnant women in the introduction of post partum blues syndrome were 5 participants (25%) in the good category, 5 participants (25%) in the sufficient category, 10 participants (50%) in the poor category. After the counseling, there was an increase in knowledge of the introduction of the post partum blues syndrome by 15 participants (75%) in the good category, 5 participants (25%) in the sufficient category.
Nutritional Health Education during Pandemic Novita Dewi; Wahyu Dini Metrikayanto; Supriyadi Supriyadi
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol 2, No 2 (2021)
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Covid-19 has been booming since December 2019, and is a serious concern in the world. The transmission of this virus is very fast, especially in patients who are hospitalized. So that as a precautionary measure of contracting this virus, actions can be taken in the form of enlightenment in terms of cognitive to the community, in this case in the form of Educational Interactive Communication in the form of Health Education. Health education for patients to meet adequate nutritional intake, so that it is hoped that the spread of this virus can be inhibited with high immunity obtained from varied, balanced nutrition, and all aspects of substances that the body needs can be fulfilled. The purpose of this community service is to provide health education to 15 patients. The method provided is in the form of service learning by providing health education to patients by visiting the patient one by one at each patient. The results of this community service were all participants who understand about nutritional intake, types of balanced nutrition, and things that increase immunity in preventing the transmission of covid-19
Improving Adolescent Reproductive Health Through Dysmenorrhea Gymnastics Education at The PSBR Dormitory, Blitar City Anita Rahmawati; Thatit Nurmawati; Nawang Wulandari; Dita Yanuar; Suprajitno Suprajitno
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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Dysmenorrhea is often occurred at the beginning of menstruation, especially in adolescents. If left untreated, pain experienced by adolescents with primary dysmenorrhea could lead to serious problems that ultimately require health services and could also reduce quality of reproductive health and general body health. The aim of gymnastics activity is to improve the reproductive health of adolescent women through the provision of dysmenorrhea gymnastics education. The activity was divided into 2 sessions, lecture and practice. The first session were explanations, questions and answers about the menstrual cycle, dysmenorrhoea and how to prevent or treat dysmenorrhoea pain using dysmenorrhea gymnastics. The second one was gymnastics practice in the same time between community service team and all of the participants, where the service team was divided as gymnastics instructor and the others as facilitator who correct participants' exercise movements that were not right. This activity was carried out on young women at the PSBR dormitory in Blitar City. Implementation was in the March 2021 and followed by 35 teenagers. The results of this activity indicated that all of the participants were able to follow and carry out activities that have been planned properly. Dysmenorrhea gymnastics were an easy, cheap and safe way to reduce and prevent dysmenorrhea pain so that it could be an independent dysmenorrhea therapeutics option for adolescents, especially teenagers in the PSBR dormitory in Blitar City.
Empowerment of Covid Pandemic Women in Reducing Anxiety Using Acuyoga Techniques Nevy Norma Renityas; Levi Tinasari; Ika Agustina
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol 3, No 2 (2022)
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Acuyoga is a combination of acupuncture/acupressure and yoga. Yoga movements accompanied by massage of acupressure points will open the energy blockage pathways that cause several disease complaints, increase children's brain intelligence, and endurance. Acupressure is a part of traditional Chinese medicine, and is widely used in Asia. The benefits of acuyoga are reducing anxiety, insomnia, stress, etc. And research that has been conducted in various countries reports that anxiety disorders cause psychological anomalies during the COVID-19 pandemic. The negative impact of anxiety disorders experienced by individuals is to reduce the body's immunity so that it is susceptible to disease. Anxiety disorders can even make a person commit suicide. If left unchecked, this can become a new problem for public health so it needs special attention. Research related to anxiety disorders of the Indonesian people shows that there are four variables that affect the level of anxiety disorders of the Indonesian people during the pandemic. Namely age, gender, education, and occupation. The metods of the research is total sampling. We put 20 respondens from reproductive woman to know their anxiety, and then we give the acuyoga techniques for resoleve their anxiety, and then we put the result before treatment and after traetment. From the results of the research above the team tried to provide alternative solutions to reduce anxiety in the covid pandemic, namely by doing acuyoga treatment, so in this community service the team tried to do community service "Empowerment of women in the covid pandemic in reducing anxiety in the covid pandemic by using acuyoga techniques".
The Application of Booklet as The Effort to Prepare Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patient in Facing New Normal Era During Covid-19 Pandemic Ulfa Husnul Fata; Sandi Alfa Wiga Arsa; Thatit Nurmawati; Lury Trijayanti; Danang Candra Wiratama; Yulia Kuswidyarti; Wahyu Wibisono
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol 1, No 1 (2020)
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The corona virus disease pandemic has caused public health emergencies around the world. The risk, severity and mortality of this disease have been associated with chronic non-communicable diseases such as diabetes mellitus. This community service activity was carried out in September 2020. The activities were taken place in the patient's house directly (door to door). The activities were done by providing health education to people with diabetes both with and without wound complications. The respondent was 10 people. The media used booklet. Since the the activity was done during the Covid-19 pandemic, both the implementing activities and the targets complied the health protocols to prevent Covid-19 transmission.The data obtained showed that the knowledge of the respondents about Covid-19 and the New Normal Era before being given health education using the booklet method was only 1 respondent had good knowledge (10%). After being given health education using the booklet method, the respondent's knowledge data about Covid-19 and the New Normal Era increased into 6 respondents (60%) had good knowledge. Booklet is one of model or media to convey health messages in the form of a book, either in writing or in pictures. Booklet has many advantages such as easy to make, can be simply made at a relatively low cost, and clients can study independently.
Explanation on Breast Milk Management for Working Mothers at Waluya Malang Original Hospital Susmini Susmini
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
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Breast milk is very important for the fulfillment of infant nutrition from the beginning of birth to the first 6 months. Until now, the conten of breast milk has no been superior in meeting nutritional needs to the formation of the immune system in body. Several factors cause breastfeeding not to be carried out properly due to busy working mothers. Management of the provision of nutrients that are needed to meet the needs of infants. In several studies, this knowledge in breastfeeding management is in the sufficient category. Based on this description, the researcher wants to provide counseling about the management of breastfeeding for working mothers at the Panti Waluya Hospital in Malang, which will be held on May 11 2021 at the Panti Waluya Hospital in Malang. Strategy extension activities are carried out by delivering material and discussing the management of breastfeeding for working mothers. The implementation was carried out for 2 hours with 44 participants from counseling, before sending the material, participants are encouraged to fill out the questionnaire that has been distributetd to fine out correct management of breastfeeding. Then after delivering the material, hold a question and answer session to find out the mader’s anderstanding and the implementation of breastfeeding management with the thory put forword. The method used is discussion ( question and answer ), the material contains about how to manage lactation. The results obtained were most of 27 (63,3%) had less knowledge about breastfeeding management, and most 17 (36,7%) counseling participants understood about breastfeeding management and implemented it. Another factor that causes breastfeeding management is not implemented properly so that there is limited time for management and there are no breastfeeding facilities available for working mothers.
Education on How to Express and Correct Breast Milk Storage Techniques for Working Mothers Ika Agustina; Ita Noviasari; Suprajitno Suprajitno
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol 2, No 2 (2021)
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Exclusive breastfeeding for infants up to the age of 6 months reaches 42% while the WHO target wes at least 50%. To increase the coverage of breastfeeding, new mothers who have passed leave and have to return to work can carry out the management of Dairy Mother's Milk (ASIP) (Riskesdas, 2013). According to Kristiyansari (2009) working mothers can still breastfeed, before going to work breastfeed their babies first, then at work mothers pump breast milk and store the milk then when they get home the milk is given to the baby or stored in the refrigerator. After giving the counseling, conducting questions and answers and discussions, many asked about how to pump breast milk and how to store breast milk, especially for working mothers. Furthermore, the evaluation wes given questions to the mother and can answer even though it is not perfect in providing answers, here it appears that there is an understanding that has been received by the mother after counseling. By being given this counseling, it is hoped that from now on, mothers will learn and not be ashamed to add information to health workers about how to express and the correct technique for storing breast milk for working mothers. So that by the time the mother is working, the mother is ready and able to pump breast milk and the mother can store breast milk properly

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