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Irma Darmawati
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INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal of Community Development
ISSN : 27767078     EISSN : 27769712     DOI : https://doi.org/10.17509/ijcd.v1i1
This journal focuses on the publication of research articles in community settings and articles on the results of community service activities in any form, either in the form of products or in the form of modules and methods. This journal publishes publications from all fields in the fields of health, education, arts and humanities, engineering, computers, and social sciences.
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Application of Individual Nursing Care Software for Public Health Nurses at the Indramayu District Health Center Nengsih Yulianingsih; Priyanto Priyanto; Kayubi Kayubi
Indonesian Journal of Community Development Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Community Development
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijcd.v2i2.55841

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Public Health Nursing (Perkesmas) is one of the health centers' efforts that supports the improvement of public health status by integrating nursing knowledge/practice with public health through the support of active community participation. Perkesmas service activities can be carried out inside and outside the Puskesmas building. Nurses provide nursing care for individuals who come to the puskesmas, provide family nursing care and nursing care for special groups/health-prone groups in the Perkesmas target area (home visits to vulnerable families). The problem for partners who are appointed in this community service program is the Documentation of Individual Nursing Care in the Perkesmas program which is less than optimal. This program offers solutions that are expected to help solve partner problems. The method used is to develop an application system in the documentation of individual nursing care in the health care program. As a result of this community service program, partners have an application system that will make it easier for community health workers in documenting individual nursing care in the community health program. The results of this program will also be published in accredited national or international journals.
Implementing Guide Imagery for Elderly with Diabetes Mellitus Post Covid-19 who Experiencing Respiratory Disorders Pajriyah Pajriyah
Indonesian Journal of Community Development Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Community Development
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijcd.v2i2.55842

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The success of health development in Indonesia has had an impact, among others, on increasing the life expectancy of the elderly. One of the health problems that often occur in the elderly is diabetes mellitus. Various complications from diabetes mellitus can very easily occur, especially during the current Covid-19 pandemic. Preliminary studies conducted by WHO on the relationship between diabetes and Covid-19 showed that around 25 percent of Covid-19 patient s in hospitals with poor conditions had diabetes. With advanced age, of course it is very risky if you depend only on drugs, therefore non-pharmacological therapy is needed, one of which is relaxation techniques. The National Safety Council says guided imagery is a distraction technique that can be used to reduce stress and increase feelings of calm and peace and is a sedative for difficult situations in life. Purpose: to determine the effectiveness of guided imagery therapy in the elderly with post-covid-19 diabetes mellitus who experience respiratory tract disorders. Method: case study conducted by observation. Results: After 7 days, 2 hours after the intervention, the authors measured blood pressure, checked SPO2 and calculated the respiratory system back to Mr.A. The results obtained were 120/80 mmHg, SPO2 95% and respiration 20x/minute. Patient said he was not short of breath, Patient looks no longer limp pale like the first day the assessment was carried out. Conclusion: there is an effect of guided imagery therapy in the elderly with post-covid-19 diabetes mellitus who experience respiratory tract disorders
Watermelon juice for lowering blood pressure on hypertensive patients: a case study Mirqotussyifa Mirqotussyifa
Indonesian Journal of Community Development Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Community Development
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijcd.v2i2.55843

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Background: The elderly are susceptible to infectious disease infections due to degenerative problems. Besides that, many non-communicable diseases appear in the elderly, including;  diabetes mellitus, arthritis or gout, stroke, and hypertension. Hypertension is a state of increased blood pressure exceeding normal limits, where systolic 140 mmHg and systolic 90 mmHg after two measurements, with an interval of 5 minutes where the patient is calm or at rest. One of the non-pharmacological therapies for hypertension is by consuming watermelon juice.  Watermelon is a fruit that contains high enough potassium, water, and fiber, which affects lowering blood pressure. Purposes: This study aimed to determine the effect of giving watermelon juice on reducing high blood pressure. Method: a case study conducted by observation. Results: it was found that after the client consumed watermelon juice for seven days, blood pressure decreased from 180/100 mmHg to  140/80 mmHg. Conclusion: there is an effect on giving watermelon juice to reduce blood pressure in the elderly. 
Knowledge of ARV therapy in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) who have a dropping out history in Sumedang, Indonesia. An Overview Imam Tri Sutrisno; Tuti Farida
Indonesian Journal of Community Development Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Community Development
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijcd.v2i2.55884

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The prognosis of HIV infection improved following the discovery of ARV. Adherence to ARV therapy is an important factor in achieving the success of a therapeutic program. However, many PLWHA do not manage to achieve or maintain adequate levels of adherence to ARV therapy. This study aims to determine the knowledge of ARV therapy in People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) who have a dropping out history. This is a descriptive study enrolled 70 samples by total sampling. The tool used to obtain data is a questionnaire that discusses the definition of ARV, the health service that provides ARV drugs, duration of treatment, treatment benefits, regularity in treatment, and impact if not consuming ARV. The data analysis used is descriptive analysis. 70 participants who had missed treatment, 53 people (75.7%), had good knowledge, and 17 people (24.3) had less knowledge. Most respondents knew about the definition of ARV, the health services that provide ARV drugs, the duration of treatment, regularity in treatment, the impact of not taking ARV, but did not know about the benefits of ARV therapy.
Stress Levels Among Men and Women with Coronary Heart Disease. Is there a Difference? Rafika Rosyda; Dimas Yusuf Irawan; Nunung Siti Sukaesih
Indonesian Journal of Community Development Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Community Development
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijcd.v2i2.55885

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Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) is one of the non-communicable diseases with a very high mortality rate. CHD can occur in both men and women. CHD is usually followed by psychological reactions such as stress, and stress may contribute to progression of CHD. This study aims to determine the difference between stress levels in men and women with CHD. This research used comparative quantitative methods that used a questionnaire from Kessler Psychological Distress K10. Enrolled 95 samples by random sampling. The results of this study showed that there is no difference in stress levels among men and women with CHD (p=0.083, 0.05). Both men and women with CAD have experienced stress, but there is no significant difference between men and women.

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