The Covid-19 pandemic has now spread to practically every region of the globe, including the Malang Regency. The psychological influence in the form of anxiety is the one that is felt most directly. As a result, community service activities on the theme of anxiety management using SEFT therapy are carried out in order to maintain public health, particularly in the psychological aspect. The coordination step precedes the implementation stage, which is followed by the evaluation stage. This service activity yielded positive effects, as shown by the participants' greater comprehension. This service initiative is expected to alleviate the community's anxiety in the occurrence of a pandemic.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, Posyandu for toddlers cannot be carried out optimally, while toddlers are an important period in the growth and development of children and are included in the critical stage of child development. Monitoring the development of children under five is very important to be done regularly in order to detect early developmental disorders so that appropriate and fast management can be carried out. One of the ways to monitor the development of toddlers is using the Developmental Pre-Screening Questionnaire (KPSP) in the form of a simple questionnaire that can be carried out by health cadres as an extension of the health workers. Servants intend to hold kader training which will be held for 3 times, namely 21, 22, 23 December 2021. The purpose of this activity is to broaden the knowledge of health kader on how to monitor the development of toddlers using KPSP. Before and after the training activities, tests were conducted as a tool for evaluation. The results of the pretest showed that most of the kader' knowledge was lacking 81.25%, some 18.75% was sufficient. The results of the post-test knowledge of lack of knowledge of cadres are sufficient to very good. This proves that there has been an increase in the knowledge of health cadres in understanding how to monitor the development of children under five using KPSP. All health cadres participate in the training enthusiastically and always follow the direction of the service, with the hope that the kader can carry out their duties with the assistance of health workers in Tambakasri Village. Keyword: toddlers,kader, Monitoring the development
Introduction: The community partnership program activity "Training for Elderly Caregivers on Initial Management in Syncope Conditions and Stroke Attacks at LKS-LU Pangesti Lawang" is an activity intended for elderly caregivers who are responsible for the health of the elderly at LKS-LU Pangesti Lawang. Objective: The purpose of this community partnership program is to facilitate elderly caregivers in carrying out initial management of syncope conditions and stroke attacks at LKS-LU Pangesti Lawang. Considering that the elderly are a special group that is vulnerable and at risk of experiencing various problems related to their health. Decreased physical, mental and social abilities have health impacts and risks for various neurovascular diseases. Method: This training was carried out in the form of: Providing education and sharing about physiological changes in the elderly, especially about changes in the cardiovascular systems and neurovascular systems as well as providing education and training on early management in syncope conditions and stroke attacks. Result: The implementation of activity with the title "Elderly Caregiver Training on Early Management in Syncope Conditions and Stroke Attacks at LKS-LU Pangesti Lawang" went well and smoothly. The activity was carried out with a 100% participant attendance rate. The material on Initial management of Syncope and Stroke Attacks has been delivered according to the topic by the speakers and the active participants in the discussion carried out. The indicator of the success of this activity is from the results of the evaluation on the participants when the training was carried out, most of the participants were able to answer pre and posttest questions and demonstrations. The results obtained were as follows, the average score of the participants' pretests was 64, and the average score of posttests was 70. Average scores of initial management practices in syncope conditions and strokes with good results. Conclusion: On this basis, it can also be concluded that the purpose of training that wants to increase the knowledge and understanding of health cadres regarding Early Management in Syncope Conditions and Stroke Attacks in LKS-LU Pangesti Lawang has been achieved.
The government's policy in implementing the New Normal to prevent the spread of COVID-19 has changed all aspects of society, including the family environment. In current conditions, parenting is the most important thing in determining optimal child development (Dewi and Khotimah, 2020). The conditions of parenting and communication in the family have both positive and negative impacts on children's development. (Kuswanti, Munadhil, Zainal & Oktarina, 2020). The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of information about the COVID-19 pandemic on toddlers’ parenting. This study was a cross-sectional analytical study. This study used a bivariate data analysis with Chi Square test. The findings showed that the p-value was (0.0001) < 0.05, so it could be concluded that there was a significant influence between the received information and toddlers’ parenting. Therefore, it is necessary to have the right information about the COVID-19 pandemic so that mothers can make the right and correct choices about parenting for toddlers.
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