scholarly journals Pengelolaan Sampah Di Masa Pandemi

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (01) ◽  
pp. 79-88
Author(s):  
SRI WIDYASTUTI ◽  
Joko Sutrisno ◽  
Yoso Wiyarno

The Covid-19 pandemic has changed people's perspectives and behaviour in many ways, especially those related to health and the environment, especially in waste management. Waste management in the community that has been managed by the Trash Bank has also experienced congestion because generally, the managers (officers) do not dare to come into direct contact with garbage. As a result, waste piles up is not managed correctly and becomes a source of disease. Community service aims to provide socialisation and practice of standard operating procedures (SOP) for waste management during a pandemic. The method used is socialisation and exercise according to the SOP for Waste Management during the pandemic, including making hand sanitisers. The results obtained are that the community is no longer worried about waste management activities such as sorting waste and depositing dry waste to the Garbage Bank.

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 376-382
Author(s):  
Puspitasari Puspitasari ◽  
Evi Rinata ◽  
Agus Salim

Improving the level of public health can be started by increasing sufficient knowledge about healthy lifestyles. The period of the elderly is a period of life that needs attention because this period is susceptible to disease. Community service activities aim to broaden the views on the importance of health for the elderly. This activity was carried out at the elderly Posyandu, Jiken Village, Tulangan, Sidoarjo in March to April 2019. The method used was observation, Point of Care Testing (POCT) training for Posyandu cadres, counseling and consultation regarding healthy lifestyles. The result of this activity is that Posyandu cadres can do Point of Care Testing (POCT) and can implement it continuously because the simple medical devices they have are complete. In addition, the elderly people are increasingly enthusiastic to come to the posyandu. This can be seen from the list of visits and activeness of the elderly in participating in the whole series of activities while in the posyandu.  


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 14-17
Author(s):  
Siti Rofingatun

The advisory activities for the preparation of standard operating procedures (SOP) is a community service activity that aims to produce a draft of SOP for the secretariat of the council as well as enhancement of understanding related to the theory, principles, and techniques of SOP preparation for SETWAN in accordance with government regulation. The participants of this activity are 65 people that actively participated in the event for three working days.


2018 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 406
Author(s):  
Mochamad Zainul Amin ◽  
Lilik Pujantoro Eko Nugroho ◽  
Nurjanah Nurjanah

Anchovy is very abundant in Indonesian waters and become economically potential export commodity. The value of anchovy production in Indonesia increased from Rp 1.222 billion in 2006 to Rp 3.095 billion in 2014. The anchovy processing industries in East Java are mainly found in Madura and Tuban. This study was aimed to identify the implementation levels of the GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) and SSOP (Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures) of three semi-dried anchovy fish processing units<br />(UPI) in Tuban. The application of GMP and SSOP in these three fish processing units was assessed using observation and interview. The research shows that the application of the GMP and SSOP at UPI A and<br />UPI B did not fulfill the regulation of the Minister of Industry of the Republic of Indonesia in 2010. Many components such as the building condition and layout, solid waste management, environmental<br />management and personal management are still not fulfilled the standard. Meanwhile, UPI C in general have fulfilled the Regulation of the Minister of Industry of the Republic of Indonesia in 2010.<br /><br />


2021 ◽  
Vol 47 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Serafina Perrone ◽  
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Maurizio Giordano ◽  
Giuseppe De Bernardo ◽  
Paola Lugani ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Although many studies emphasize the importance of using oxygen saturation (SpO2) targets in the NICUs, there is a wide variability in used saturation ranges among centers. Primary aim was to draw a representative picture on how the management of oxygen monitoring is performed in the Italian NICUs. Second aim was to identify healthcare-professionals related factors associated with oxygen targeting in the preterm population. Methods Cross-sectional study with data collection via an electronic survey form. A questionnaire containing pre-piloted and open questions on monitoring and management of the SpO2 was administered to neonatologists across the network of the Italian Society of Neonatology. The questions focused on: the infrastructure, specific training, healthcare professionals and patients-related factors. The results of the survey were anonymously collected, summarized and analyzed. Results Out of 378 questionnaires, 93 were correctly filled. Thirty-six different SpO2 ranges were observed. Centers using written standard operating procedures on oxygen management and SpO2 monitoring maintained a correct average range of SpO2 90–95%, avoided hyperoxia and reconsidered saturation targets in relation to comorbidities. 39.8% of responders disabled alarms during neonatal care. One center used biomarkers for complete monitoring of neonatal oxygenation status. Conclusions There is considerable variation in SpO2 targets for preterm infants in the Italian NICUs. Standard operating procedures and specific training for health care personnel are the main factors playing a role for the correct maintenance of the recommended oxygen targets in preterms.


2003 ◽  
Vol 24 (12) ◽  
pp. 955-960 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rosemary E. Duffy ◽  
Braulio Couto ◽  
Jussara M. Pessoa ◽  
Carlos Starling ◽  
Silma Pinheiro ◽  
...  

AbstractObjective:To report the results of our preintervention investigation and subsequent 19-month three-phase intervention study designed to reduce pyrogenic reactions among patients undergoing cardiac catheterization using reprocessed catheters.Design:A case-control study for the preintervention period and a prospective cohort study for the intervention period.Setting:A 400-bed hospital in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.Participants:Any patient undergoing cardiac catheterization in the hospital.Interventions:Three intervention phases were implemented to improve the quality of the water supplied to the cardiac catheter reprocessing laboratory. Standard operating procedures for reprocessing cardiac catheters were established and reprocessing staff were trained and educated.Results:The rate of pyrogenic reactions decreased significantly during the intervention phases, from 12.8% (159 of 1,239) in phase 1 to 5.3% (38 of 712) in phase 2 to 0.5% (4 of 769) in phase 3 (chi-square test for linear trend, 97.5;P< .001).Conclusion:Improving water quality and using standard operating procedures for reprocessing catheters can prevent pyrogenic reactions in hospitalized patients.


2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. e0005053 ◽  
Author(s):  
Barbara Barbé ◽  
Kristien Verdonck ◽  
Deby Mukendi ◽  
Veerle Lejon ◽  
Jean-Roger Lilo Kalo ◽  
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