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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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Nursing Entrepreneurship Opportunities Through Sartika Products (Innovative Injection Sards) To Prevent Hospitalization In Children By Using Flannel Fabric Waste Prischa Amelliana Dewi; Asih Purwandari Wahyoe Puspita; Mutiara Alya Zahra; Dina P Sari; Dinda Adiningsih Putri; Astri Rahmawati
Indonesian Journal of Community Development Vol 3, No 2 (2023): Vol 3, No 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Community Development
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijcd.v3i2.63299

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Pediatric hospitalization is a medical experience that is often necessary, but can have a significant impact on children. In these situations, children are exposed to unfamiliar environments and medical procedures that may be frightening, including the use of needles. In addition, traumatic or painful experiences with needles during hospitalization can trigger the development of needle phobia in children. These phobias can impact their physical and mental well-being, interfere with medical care, and increase anxiety. innovative health product innovation injectable gloves (sartika) to prevent hospitalization in children by using flannel waste as a nursing entrepreneurship opportunity aimed at (1) overcoming the impact of hospitalization on sick children in hospitals/health centers/clinics, (2) as a medium for distraction/trauma healing so that children do not experience trauma after medical procedures (injections) because Sartika uses animated characters that are liked by children, (3) creates cheap, creative and innovative health products, (4) as one of the steps to preserve the environment through the use of 3R flannel waste (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle). Forms of entrepreneurial activity include the preparation, implementation, packaging and evaluation stages of Sartika products. Target The target users of Sartika's innovative products are pediatric patients in hospitals, health centers or clinics. The results of the activity show that the use of Sartika products has a positive impact on supporting the performance of medical staff (nurses) in hospitals during medical procedures (injections), child patients become more cooperative and children are distracted because Sartika products use animated characters that are liked by children, so that children do not experience trauma after medical procedures (injections). Community education based on a family approach is considered effective in overcoming the impact of hospitalization and trauma/phobia towards injection needles.
Building Quality Of Life: Elderly With Hypertension Upik Rahmi; Susi Gustina; Lisna Anisa Fitriana; Suci Tuty Putri; Irma Darmawati; Andria Pragholapati; Lina Anisa Nasution
Indonesian Journal of Community Development Vol 3, No 2 (2023): Vol 3, No 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijcd.v3i2.64019

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Hypertension is a significant health issue among the elderly and is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and other disorders. Factors such as unhealthy eating habits, lack of physical activity, stress, hormonal imbalance, and genetic predisposition significantly increase the risk of hypertension in the elderly. Integrated management, including regular blood pressure monitoring, appropriate pharmacological therapy, and an emphasis on healthy lifestyle changes, has proven to be effective in controlling and preventing complications of hypertension in the elderly population. The objectives of this activity are (1) to increase the knowledge and understanding of the community, especially the elderly, about hypertension and food management, and (2) to enhance the elderly's awareness of the importance of physical activity in maintaining their health. The results of the evaluation involving 20 participants showed an improvement in knowledge about hypertension, food management, and physical activity, and participants were motivated to prevent hypertension through proper food management and exercise.
Corner of Exclusive Breastfeeding Consultation Through Empowering Breastfeeding Support Cadres in Takome Village Fadila Abdullah; Nuzliati T Djama; Arini Krisnawati
Indonesian Journal of Community Development Vol 3, No 2 (2023): Vol 3, No 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijcd.v3i2.65032

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The role of health cadres in health development is crucial. Specifically, for cadres with an understanding of Exclusive Breastfeeding and lactation management capable of educating the community, the capacity is still limited. The presence of breastfeeding support cadres is expected to help the community provide the best food for infants, namely exclusive breastfeeding up to the age of 6 months, followed by complementary feeding until the age of 2 years. Breastfeeding is essential for the growth of infants, hence the need for understanding among mothers to provide exclusive breastfeeding. The coverage of Exclusive Breastfeeding in infants in the North Maluku Province in 2019 was 64.36%, decreasing in 2020 to 62.41%, and increasing to 66% in 2021. Although the data in the last year increased, it is still below the national coverage of 71.58%. The method used to form a mother's breastfeeding education group is a community-based group consisting of breastfeeding support cadres and pregnant women who hold regular monthly meetings to share experiences and monitor Exclusive Breastfeeding. The goal of the breastfeeding support group is to empower breastfeeding mothers to practice early initiation of breastfeeding (IMD) and provide exclusive breastfeeding smoothly. This community service activity was carried out at the Sulamadaha Community Health Center in Ternate City, and the activity went well. Evaluation was conducted by the responsible midwife at the Integrated Health Post (posyandu) in Takome Village. The target of this activity was the cadres. The service proceeded well and smoothly thanks to the cooperation of the entire service team and the Sulamadaha Community Health Center in Ternate City.
Implementation of Simple Inhalation Steam Therapy in Children With Upper Respiratory Tract Infection Sopian Solihin
Indonesian Journal of Community Development Vol 3, No 2 (2023): Vol 3, No 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijcd.v3i2.65033

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The number of children suffering from Acute Respiratory Tract Infections (ISPA) is 59,417, and its prevalence is 40-80 times higher in developing countries compared to developed countries. The community service aims to implement simple inhalation techniques for children with ISPA and observe the nursing care response through a case study. The results show a positive response to airway cleanliness. The effectiveness of clearing the child's airway is indicated by a reduction in secretions and ronchi results in the lungs. Steam therapy with eucalyptus oil has a mucolytic effect (thinning mucus) and bronchodilating effect (relieving breathing).
Nursing Entrepreneurship Opportunities Through Product Innovation Jellowry: Low-Calorie Jelly With Tamarindus Indica Leaf Extract As A Healthy Food Variation For Reducing Weight And Calories For Obesity Patients Danies Laelatul Ahdiah; Asih Purwandari Wahyoe Puspita; Annisa Kamalia; Ayu Amelia; Sakinah Nurlaela Adha; Nova Masripah Maulida
Indonesian Journal of Community Development Vol 3, No 2 (2023): Vol 3, No 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijcd.v3i2.63298

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Porang flour is a product produced from the tubers of the porang plant (Amorphophallus oncophyllus). This porang plant grows in various tropical and subtropical regions of the world, especially in Southeast Asia. Porang flour has long been used in various food, industrial and health applications, because it has a variety of important functions. The aim of making jellowry to create an innovative Local Kojelly product is to overcome obesity through a variety of healthy foods to reduce weight and calories and support the Indonesian Ministry of Health program GERMAS (healthy living community movement) as one way to overcome obesity. Forms of entrepreneurial activity include the preparation, implementation, packaging and evaluation stages of Jellowry products. The target users of the product are the target users of Jellowry's innovative products are the general public aged 1-60 years (including the elderly, children over 1 year old, pregnant women breastfeeding mothers) and especially obesity and diabetes sufferers. The results of the activity show that the use of Jellowry products has a positive impact on society.

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