scholarly journals Upaya Mencegah Kekambuhan ODGJ melalui Peran Kader Kesehatan Jiwa di RSJD Dr Amino Gondohutomo Provinsi Jawa Tengah

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-40
Author(s):  
Livana PH ◽  
Kandar Kandar ◽  
Slamet Sudiyanto

Orang dengan Gangguan Jiwa atau disebut ODGJ masih menjadi stigma di masyarakat, tentunya hal ini akan membuat ODGJ dan keluarga menjadi tidak nyaman, sehingga kekambuhan ODGJ tidak hanya karena putus obat namun karena perilaku masyarakat terhadap ODGJ. Upaya untuk mencegah kekambuhan ODGJ tidak hanya menjadi tugas keluarga tetapi juga masyarakat. Tujuan dilakukan pengabdian masyarakat ini yaitu untuk mengevaluasi kemampuan kader kesehatan jiwa dalam mejalankan perannya di masyarakat. Kegiatan ini dilaksanakan di RSJD Dr Amino Gondohutomo Provinsi Jawa Tengah. Peserta dalam kegiatan ini adalah kader kesehatan jiwa yang berada di lingkungan RSJD Dr Amino Gondohutomo Provinsi Jawa Tengah yang berjumlah 48 orang. Kegiatan dilaksanakan pada 30 Januari 2020. Hasil kegiatan menunjukkan adanya peningkatan pengetahuan kader dalam mencegah kekambuhan ODGJ.  Kata kunci: kekambuhan; ODGJ; kader kesehatan jiwa  FORUM GROUP DISCUSSION AS AN EFFORT TO PREVENT ODGJ RECURRENCE THROUGH THE ROLE OF SOUL HEALTH CARE IN RSJD DR AMINO GONDOHUTOMO CENTRAL JAVA PROVINCE  ABSTRACT People with mental disorders or so-called ODGJ are still a stigma in the community, of course this will make ODGJ and family uncomfortable, so ODGJ recurrence is not only due to drug withdrawal but because of community behavior towards ODGJ. Efforts to prevent ODGJ recurrence are not only a duty of the family but also the community. The purpose of this community service is to evaluate the ability of mental health cadres in carrying out their role in the community. This activity was carried out at Dr Amino Gondohutomo Central Java Province, Central Java. Participants in this activity were mental health cadres who were in the environment of Dr. Amino Gondohutomo Central Java Province, totaling 48 people. The activity was carried out on 30 January 2020. The results of the activity showed an increase in cadre knowledge in preventing ODGJ recurrence.  Keywords: recurrence; ODGJ; mental health cadre

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mujahidatul Musfiroh ◽  
Retno Setyowati ◽  
Yeremia Rante Ada ◽  
Sholahuddin Sholahuddin ◽  
Najib Najib

Background: The population growth rate of Central Java Province is considerably above the ideal. Therefore, the Provincial and Regional Governments need to carefully plan the development programs by analyzing the family knowledge of population issues. This study aims to determine the family knowledge of population issues.Design and Methods: This research used the secondary data analysis (SDA) method. The data were taken from the 2019 Performance and Program Accountability Survey (SKAP) of the Population of KKBPK (Population of Family Planning and Family Development), Central Java Province. The data included in the 2019 SKAP Keluarga on population issues will be analyzed using descriptive quantitative analysis.Results: According to the research data, 51.5% of respondents understood population issues. The commonly recognized issues are unemployment (95.5%), employment (97.1%), and poverty (97.1%). The source of information widely used by respondents is the television (91.9%). Additionally, officers or communities that provide abundant information about population issues are friends, neighbors, and relatives (72.8%). Furthermore, formal educational institutions, including schools (47.8%), and community organizations (youth organizations, PKK/Family Welfare Program, Integrated Health Service Post, and religious organizations) (49.6%) provided information.Conclusions: In conclusion, efforts to increase the knowledge about population issues can be done by optimizing the function of television, close circles, the role of formal educational institutions and social organizations.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 90-95
Author(s):  
Tutur Kardiatun ◽  
Wida Kuswida Bhakti ◽  
Ramadhaniyati Ramadhaniyati ◽  
Sri Ariyanti ◽  
Tri Wahyuni

The general objective of community service with Health Education on Young Mental Health (Adolescents) this Family and Religion approach as Psychosocial Trauma is to increase promotive efforts to stimulate the creation of mental health for young people (adolesencents) in LPKA class IIB Sungai Raya by optimizing the role of the family and religious base, is expected to be able to form characteristics of adolesecents who always have strong religious beliefs in thinking and acting, positive thinking, actualizing themselves well, and having a better outlook on life. The PKM method is to use lecture and discussion techniques. The target of this activity is young people (adolesencents) who inhabit LPKA class IIB Sungai Raya Pontianak Regency. The PKM implementing team is a lecturer involving, educational staff and students of the STIK Muhammadiyah Pontianak. The results of the implementation of the PKM showed the enthusiasm of active participants because the theme of health was never known by students in the LPKA class IIB Sungai Raya and the activities took place in an orderly manner. Of the 25 health participants, 80% of participants were able to answer correctly from the 5 questions given during the summative evaluation. an increase in knowledge of the participants about mental health.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (58) ◽  
pp. 242-244
Author(s):  
Leonardo Ferreira Fontenelle

Em resposta à revisão integrativa “Papel do Médico de Família e Comunidade no Manejo da Hipertensão Arterial na Atenção Primaria à Saúde”, cumpre destacar que os médicos de família e comunidade constituem uma especialidade médica, enquanto os médicos da estratégia Saúde da Família constituem uma ocupação. Discute-se a não sobreposição entre as duas categorias no mercado de trabalho, e a distinção no que diz respeito ao escopo da prática, com ênfase na saúde mental.---Abstract: In response to the integrative review “Role of the Family and Community Doctor in theManagement of Hypertension in Primary Health Care”, it should be noted that family and communitydoctors are a medical specialty, while doctors of the Family Health strategy constitute an occupation. Itdiscusses the non-overlapping between the two categories in the labor market, and the distinctionregarding the scope of practice, with an emphasis on mental health.


2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ivelina Borisova ◽  
Theresa Betancourt ◽  
Wietse Tol ◽  
Ivan Komproe ◽  
Mark Jordans ◽  
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NASPA Journal ◽  
1997 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael H. Persons ◽  
David Lisman

This is an optimistic, and useful, book written at a pessimistic time. In an era when the nation faces many social problems - including alienation from the government and work, the fragmentation of the family, and an expanding materialism - this book promoting civic literacy approaches to service learning and seeks to help educators in their efforts to redefine the role of civics in contemporary society. The civic literacy approach to service learning is defined as pedagogy that combines community service and academic instruction and that focuses on critical, reflective thinking and civic responsiblity. The editors challenge community colleges to act as catalysts for a national movement of community renewal, suggesting that they may be our best hope for finding ways to solve our social problems.


2021 ◽  
pp. 030802262110181
Author(s):  
Megan L Howes ◽  
Diane Ellison

Introduction There is recognition within the literature that the role of care-giving can have a negative impact on care-givers’ general well-being. Less is understood about the role of care-giving on an individual’s occupational participation and in turn occupational identity. Occupational therapists have a unique understanding of the interplay between occupational participation and health, though this is an area that has been under researched in relation to mental health care-givers. Therefore, the current research aims to understand how the role of care-giving for an individual with a mental illness impacts on occupational participation and identity. Method A qualitative semi-structured interview the Occupational Performance and History Interview–Version 2 was utilised to understand life experiences. Six mental health care-givers were interviewed, and these interviews were transcribed for thematic analysis. Findings Three main themes were identified: being me, roles and responsibilities associated with care-giving and services. Conclusion The findings suggest being a mental health care-giver does have a detrimental impact on occupational participation and therefore occupational identity. As care-givers gained more experience in their role, they used occupational adaption as a positive coping mechanism that helped them achieve occupational balance. Using their unique understanding of occupational participation and occupational identity, occupational therapists are well placed to utilise their knowledge and skills to work in a systemic way supporting both the person with mental illness and their care-giver.


Author(s):  
Debanjan Banerjee ◽  
Kiran Rabheru ◽  
Carlos Augusto de Mendonca Lima ◽  
Gabriel Ivbijaro

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